Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 April 1948

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  • 29 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune Now Kfi%tl simuttjiueojdy ii Singapore umpuV/ I p»ii Penang. Twfl*iM^(;rar SIXOAPOHr., ArttlL 4, 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 105 1 Gate Crasher s Beware I i.s'./m/'-'/ Trihnn* I Staff R>-i«<t''i I 1 SINGAPORE clubn <tr, If/httnmfj »/> ">i crash*™. /n stutnp out this nirstnt< > ttCQ I t Eurupom Club* n» t < J chin'vr Club hi > takintj uttps t<> I"' ••mil- svl'rs" I>iillm</ in on hn, nvjhts and
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  • 121 1 TROLLY BUS, TAXIS IN COLLISION tSwtiy TrJ>i..\ t >, i A trolley bus an«l t\v« taxi were involved in a road accl dent which occurred at U\ n junction of Rochore f':in:il Road ami Victoria Street last ni^ht at about 7 30 A taxi driver an<l two passenjen were Injured.
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  • 272 1 BERLIN, Apr. 3.— American military police armed wt!fr tommy-guns stood rigidly at attention today in the doorway of tine Russian-administered lailroad headquarters in American zone ot Germany and refused to let any Russian— from Lieutenant Colonels to women civilians enter the building. While the
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  • 80 1 I^*<<M/ Tribunr R< v <>rt< n •'d I rc P ort of the Wages is now in the hands w H^ rnOr of Singapore, ner of the tK. q, r A Co »*bert. representing »v«!If j™> report was due to C«S emb€lS of the ComS?SI?
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  • 45 1 Thcsr two pictures take* at Woodland*- +ceue of Friday night n mutiny in which 1,000 Lt'ylonese piontfr troopa \rt rr involved- .show the n mains oj a building which burnt down after being Ji,,d by some o/ the men. (Tribum Photograph)
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  • 222 1 JEWS STORM ARAB STRONGHOLD IN NEW BATTLE JKRL SALEM, Apr. Hannah, the -Jewish defence force, today stormed and cap-\-i iL Vllli^% near Jerusalem from unich Arabs had been blockading food supplies for the Holy City's 100,000 beleaguered Jews Arab sources said heavy reinforcements of Arabs were rushing Lo the area
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  • 82 1 $500,000 Suit Against Joe Louis CHICAGO, APR. 2. Joe Louis dusky brown bomber \Uio has held the world heavyweight boxing champiinsh.p longer than any ether man was cl.pped on chin with $500 000 suit for the al 'enat.on of the affections of a negro minister's w.ie. Tho suit was filed
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  • 114 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson will sail irom Singapore on board HM.S. Hart on April 11 to P^y h.s first official visit to the Cocos- Keeling Is.and;i and Christmas Island. This is believed to b? the first vis.t paid to th e islands by
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  • 25 1 TOKto. Apr. 3. A Japanese professor to<lay claimed that he Dad pei fee e<l a method of niakmt; cloth out of coal
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  • 348 1 (Sundaii Triftunti Beportm The Government has now accepted the recommendation of the Municipal Commissioners to set up a seven-man committee to advise on parking problems. The Commissioner of Police is asked to serve as Chaiiman of the Committee. The Municipal Commissioners have nominated
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  • 147 1 (Suyuiny Tribune Smarter) Fl\ e r^T?° dore K H Capta'n of the King's g ACdi i F^ldp air f ra H t H arr VCd in S-n^pore yesteSay* way^kusTr^Vn^^^^zlaS V ng In both countries, he wUi inspect the various landing fields and ground
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  • 394 1 Seaforths Guard Mutiny Camp As Inquiry Begins The Commanding Officer, No. 3 Group. Royal Pioneer Corps, Ceylon Section, In whose command Uu* mutiny occurred on Friday nifht, made his reI ort to the authorities at Singapore District H.Q., >esterday morning. A picket fiom th»- Ist Battalion. SeaforUi Highlanders, has been
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  • 97 1 ALOR STAR, Sat. The Siamese Police have made one arrest in connection w ih the train hold-up on March 12, 1948. and the following property was recovered One Parker '51 Fountain Pen, colour brown, gold tip, owner's name on pen A. g' Sha:kh; one Parker Vaccumatic,
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  • 43 1 The Singapore Fire Brigade attended to two calls yesterday. IJ;>th concerned lallang fire.;. The first call came as a result of a lallang fire at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Alexandria Road. The other came from Adam Road.
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  • 48 1 NANKING, Apr. Indian Ambassador K. B. Mcnon, who was scheduled to leave Nanking to<iay to return to India where he will become Foreign Secretary; suddenly called off his ileparture. He did not explain the postponement other than that it was due to "unforseen <ir. cumstances." U.P.
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  • 116 1 KTA I A LUMPUR, S I Sat. A focal Indian hake y, th c Victoria < Hak.ry and ('niifectioni cry, which sought the 1 priv kge of presenting a wedding cake to j Their Majesties the 1 I Km? and Qaeaa in J honour »,f their
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  • 128 1 Mt. Emily Swim Pool May Be Closed (Suwlap Tribune Reporter) The Municipal Commissioners I mav elose the Mount Emilv swimming: pool owinp to overwhelming ctow, is. an.i unitary reasons. y Mr l. dayman, Municipal President, said thai 'he boys ind girls using the pool were not always careful enough '<>
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  • 262 1 (Sunday Tribute Reporter) Any resident of Mcilaya who, contemplates leaving the coun- 1 try for good sometime this year to settle down in. say the U.K., j and who h.i.s derived no income from this counlry other than his falary, will lit la learned)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 7 1 Telegrams: "Tribune Singapore" Phone 5811 (Three Lines)
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    • 53 1 A universal favourite is Kothmans lie Liie Made from the finest Virginia leaf, tl, is is a medium strcngtn cigarette of exquisitely mellow flavour. A fresh, smooth smoking blend that can always be depended on for consistent quality. De Luxe IN TINS OF 50 at $1.75 Sole Agents* TIIK KASTKRN
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  • 631 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) GARRISONED on the island of Blakang Mati, about a mile from the colony, is the primary train ing centre for the future artillery defence of Singapore—the Ist Malay (oast Battery, Royal Artillery. Here, in this little Island which serves as a
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  • 209 2 Two young Chinese, Tan Seng Chat (19) and Tan Chan Chai (17) were sentenced to four months' simple imprisonment by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh yesterday, when he convicted them on a charge of collecting money without a permit. The second accused
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  • 107 2 CALCUTTA. Apr. 2.— Police arrested 124 people here today after civil servants had prone on p work and hunger strike in defiance of the warning by Premier Pandjt Nehru that strikers would be dismissed. Police also cleared the heavily guarded Government offices concerned of all strikers
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  • 104 2 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2.— The House of Representatives today passed the $6,098,000,000 foreign aid programme. This, the compromise plan worked out last night by the joint Senate House conference of foreign affairs experts, in- eludes $5,300,000,000 for one year I for Europe. $275,000,000 military aid to
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  • 78 2 A finding of death by misadventure was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. K. K. Oon yesterday, following an inquiry held Into the death of 17-year-old Chinese youth. Chew Tvik Pin. The lad. it was reveakd. was swimming in the Keppel Hill Reservoir when he suddenly disappeared.
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  • 70 2 London, Apr. 2. The Wai Office announces that Maj. General C. E. N. Lomax is to be President of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Election Board with effect from August 1948. Maj. Gen. Lomax commanded a brigade in Palestine and Transjordan and in 1941-42 a brigade
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  • 53 2 A general view of the House of Representatives in Washington, on March 17 an President Hirry S. Truman {Left centre at rostrum) recommended to mtmbers of Congress that strinfjvnt measures to forestall totalitarian (iftf/rcsisjons over the world must he taken hit tht United Sta tes go
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  • 59 2 Accra.. GoM Coast, Apt. 2. Curfew way suspended hen today when the situation WM t" ported "all quiet everywhere." The rurfew was first imposed in Accra on Feb. 2f» in consequence of the disorders. It was lifted on Mai. 22 and teiniposed last Monday njpht
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  • 47 2 WASHINGTON. Apr 2.- The Secretary of Defence, Mr. James Forres*al, forfally told i Congress today to ;H'>pt universal military training ami to conscript men from 10 to 26 yp?irs of age for military aervlce. The message was given to the Senate Arm»>'i Services Committee. Reuter
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  • 59 2 Shanghai, Apr. 2. The American-owned an<i edited Shanghai Evening Post said editorially today that there is ■erioua doubt today thai Chinese currency is worth the paper it is printed on. The paper sai<i the major reason for currency inflation has been the Im^f army
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  • 52 2 King To Open Royal Tournament LONDON. Apr. 2. The Kir.}; accompanied by th<- Que»>n will open the Royal tournament ?it Olympia on Jun«- 10. Queen Mary and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester with their children will visit the tournament the following day and Princeu Elisabeth will attend on June
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  • 105 2 Twi nty thousand Chinese f school children will attend free cinema shows given by 23 theatres this morning on the occasion of the Children's j Day celebration. Eight thousand children will gather at Happy World Stadium to attend a variety concert of 20 iU-ms
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  • 75 2 A young Indian was charged with kidnapping a woman, in the Third Police Court, yesterday. It was alleged that at abouc 5- 30 p.m.. on March 28. the accused kidnapped one Govindama, a woman, from the lawful guardianship of one A. Sinniah. The Magistrate, Mr. F.
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  • 78 2 LONDON. Apr. 2. Ships of the Royal Navy will tiro Royal salutes at noon on Monday, Apr. 26, to mark the 25th Anniversary of the wedding of the King and Queen, it was announced by the Lord Chamberlain today. H.M. Ships in certain places abroad will be
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  • 115 2 APRIL FOOL JOKES BACKFIRE ROME. Apr. 2. April Fools day political jokes backfired on the Christian Democrats, the Italian press reported today. Through Northern Italy "April Fool" posters were distributed announcing either "Russian friendship trains" or the distribution of three Russian food packages at the Communist Party headquarters. In most
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  • 78 2 RANGOON. Apr. 2. U Nyo Tun. Burmeae Information Minister was today appointed head of a special committee to investigate the "causes of dissatisfaction on the part of the people of Arakan towards the Government." Troops have b^en stationed for some time in Arakan. we.« 4ern strip of
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  • 43 2 rhe engagement is announced between Joseph Tan Ah Leng, second son of Madam Yeo Sai Kim and of late Mr. ran Ah Peng, to Betty Jheong Mook Chin, second laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ::heon>c Swee Leong on the Jsth March, 1948.
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  • 60 2 The marriage of Miss Paranmrnmry, only daughter of \lr. ami Mrs P. V. Seeniva»aganv Station Master, Malayan Railways, Klua n g. rohore, to Mr. R Ariaretnam. Government Apothicary. Colombo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramalingam, Government Tct. cher. Point Pedro, Ceylon, will take place on Monday 3th April lf)48,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 185 2 jJ£>?K if you are I LOSING WEIGHT/I §i > X FEELBNG NERVOUS,] k[v^U RON -DOWN, k *B** war "i" gs or worse may co \\> <■ .rr mkhs of what doctors ai\ W "Minrnl-Vitamin deficiency u arninK"* tH««t \«ui irr not 9 gettu* cnounh nniiirals and vn.iniiir^ whi«.h Nature ik-nands
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    • 316 2 i HO— TAN The marriage of |fr. Ho Sam Chyc, eldest j son of Mr. and Mrs Ho Lng Boh and Miss Tan ,Kim Lee, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Boon Hcng Wul take pla«e to-day. SITUATION VACANT ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATIONS now gained after postal study by our Intensive
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    • 260 2 NOTICE TELEPHONE Owinp; to the nums^ lines that have bST 1 V nected to the Company':! changes .since resuminV f rations, the Exchangl*! now full and no fucC pi cations for new TnZfl ether residential or bus. < purposes can be entertar" 1 A further notification be made when additij
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  • 117 3 as catches rat*; ftshina f: nr"tein rj ?iri: rds onndant suppll trlili r^ ull |ifJ v nd l" tile it 1 I [jrs ol iiM» !>••'■ ,med at jippn'xinnt.lv ril level in'i. I 3ml feasts and tirrte s pi-r-wiir prl< d i: loAon twln<
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  • 15 3 -I" ceremmv iook plact at Government llouJlJrfn^n^ h rihbon r f/
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  • 272 3 Food Ban May Soon Be Lifted Sunday Tr>bi,n, Repnrti < AI t hOM -A h Food Control* uthoMtws refqaa to confirm or deny the statement, rumours P rsisj in the city to tin- effect mat there is every possibility of tno existing regulations governing tin maximum tariff of $2.50 chargeable
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  • 81 3 Lx-cvij serraaU ,>i the S ngaporc Fortress Signals yesterday gave a tea |Wty at l s Airport Hotel in honour ci their former Oommandins Officer, Mijor 8.-Bev.-ui Speaking at the function M Lie Vhoon Eivj. on behalf oi the civil servants, said tnal Majcr Bcvan was instrumental in
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  • 170 3 London. April 2.— The Introduction of now British electri city time per cent stock wc>i) 7H oteaalaned but little excite n >rni in the gtitedged section Of the stockmarkets today. Dealings began at j>B; and ;ill giltedged prices were mark, ed lower in sympathy with the terms
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  • 94 3 JERUSALEM. Apr. 3. Mr. S. J. Jordan. British Commercial Agont in Palestine and Chairman of the British Community Council in Jerusalem, told an audience of ir>o Britons today that the Palestine Government expected "serious trouble" in the Holy City after Britain gives up the mandate on May
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  • 67 3 (irom Our Own Reporter) Malacca. Friday.— A verdict of death by misadventure wa:> recorded by the Malacca Coroner. Mr. P R. Lewis, at an inquiry into the dt-ath oi a 60-year-old Chinese. Chek Kong. It was stated that the man fell from a ladder while repairing
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  • 139 3 Chartered Surveyors The Royal Institution ol Chartwed Surveyors, Malaya branch, annual meeting takes pJace at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday at 5.30 The State flap was ilown at half-mast over all Government offices in .fohoro as well as from Bukit- Tlmbalan Fort on Wednesday as a mark of respect to
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  • 231 3 SHANGHAI. APR. 3.-G 3 noral Ho Yinc-chine- chief. n!th,Chmcsr riM-taiy mission to the United I V-lmn.s. called to tn« Chinese publ-e to learn from toe AM'^o-Saxcm people wavs of making lllp nation stron* nd prowou* when he returned here yeMerdav alter vet two yars
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  • 566 3 (Stftufa* Tribune \V<, llt ,t>i h*< pnrU Ihe Chinese Consulate In Calrnhill Circle was the wnu -j tuple Chinese wedding yesterday afternoon when th^ nre v sons of a well known Chinese resident Mr. lay KWI Vat were married. They vetv hi s second son Mr.
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  • 105 3 TIN ORE CONCENTRATES Fgurcs of the production 4215? concentrates from the Federation of Malaya tor che month of February released by the Office Of the Chict Inspector of Mine*, Federation of Malaya, show mat during February a total oi 67,239 pikuls equivalent to J .001 long tons, of tin ore
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 111- m 4r Jji^'- fjj: HA i n akty, A "''»ta. s l <* l»istiibutitiK AfCllli for rl—^^y" THE ANGLO-THAI ISe1 Sen Us cons equenccs if poisoning sets in. w Oact Itcheir kCCP MILTON lu ulv an(J a PPIy it nn J i u pam and "^tttion, k.iis germs of
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    • 93 3 Give your skin r^~u J 4 AIRSPI N Powder your own colour tours So attractive that B<.ft, downy -l^^i^^fff^J Eadl availy l>k' in choice ol /'Wpj rini|llll V led Hhad.- to M^ V Ainsrvn powder aikspun roucb H Hm^^ <sVsSii^^&Si^^Bl sH 4H You can see she uses Pepsodent IStaSi s^^
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  • 2428 4  -  VERA ARPMORE Wedding Reception Alter the marriage between Mb s Jean Pamela Vanderpuv laughter of Mr and Mis L. 1. Vandcrput. and Andn w JamU son Allan of Edinburgh, at Bathesda Gospel Hall, the guests all went on to Robin son's Cafe for the reception The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 255 4 I At Last! Tilt Etitirch Nc\\\ Exotic (3w^>BAJAJ CREPE in 20 Exotic, Tropical Shades/ 12" wide $4.90 per yd./ SEVENTH HEAVEN l<»" |4JO p. yd. i mmm^ JLAilaßlMluitttX HT^^ .ii IV I f III: »<il?» SI, RAFFLBfI PLACE, SINCiAPORK. KEEP BABY '////^^/^^^yj^^^^i///// CUSSONS" WMTTE CROSS BABY KSWDER. //J^i^ii^o^^^^^^^^^\\////// perfumed and
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    • 183 4 American Magazines (JJJ3 w,i> SUPREME BOOK STOKE Post Box 34, Singapore. DEAN'S SCHOOL FOR EUROPEAN CHILDREN 15>. Chancery Lane *nd Term Commences Monday, May 10. IMB Principal MRS. E. M. RICHES Tel: 83<;31. I V i PERFUMES Irflliant original Intriguing. Each with the f><dni Sarille property of preserving its freshness
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    • 214 4 TO THE WOMEN OF MALAYA WITH LIGHT SKINS At l^t, iomcs VC'hilcx, a wonderful ntm beauty cream made specially for you women who have skins of lighter riufa Not only does it harmonise with yew complexion, but even makes it 4 to i natural shades lighter. Your skin takes on
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  • Article, Illustration
    2344 5 Farewell Lunch Members of th e Inner Whevl Club as well u the wives of some of the visiting Rotarlans met at th e Lido on Sunday morning for a h«ppy Informal gathering, 'hey were lau r joined at tlv farewell lunch by the Rotanan s who had
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 qeddeo V+feTlSle «hoc i I Magnihceit suit and top coat materials, JOO?i> pure wool Kclusively to The Little Shop from Jacqmar's, London. HatHe* hotel /olnqaDoh^ PAVILION RESTAURANT A REAL "SNORTER" SUNDAY CURRY TIFFIN. VERY HOT STUFF INDEED. A "Classic" in Films at the Pavilion Cinema as Usual EOT CORNELL 269
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    • 244 5 1 H*M*V 7 valve suporhet for AC DC Mains features "magnified bandspread" which is the very secret of accuracy in tuning and reception. Tradition background beauty and pleasure just words, but they mean so much when linked with the great record of achievement associated with th* name "His Master's Voice."
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  • 323 6 The SUNDAY TRIBUNE APRIL 4, 1948. Soldiers Versus Red Tape London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. It, is ty)o early to expect the appearance of authentic and wellbalanced histories of World War 11. The pubjectj is too vast, and in any case
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  • 946 6  -  W. A. Harpur i I t Food is a vital factor in the life of everyone and a matter to which careful consideration must be given in every part of the world except in any areas which may be so fortunate as to resemble the
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  • 934 6 To the Editor of the Sunday Tribune. Sir, Two weeks ago Mr. R. B. Ooi pointed an accusing finger at a section of Singapore girls whom he termed "snobs". His accusation may be said to echo the more general charge made some time previously
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  • 562 6 During the last two years the words "Malayan consciousness" have been bandied about so much that they have become hackneyed. In pre-war days these WOrdfl weir used cautiously because those who used them wen- not sure whether Others would understand the scope of their
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  • 130 6 SYDNEY: A doctor n Pert* Western Aiutratta h 4s saved hi son from a serum bowc: infection by making a ■fin! m his own ul ()U d Th child was suffering t r om rood poisoning. which did not reap nd to any treatment, |M the
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  • 125 6 BERLIN. The Unite,! States Military Government in Or many is today training its own "career personnel" under a novel apprenticeship plan de. signed to develop a young but experienced Mrvtce staff thoroughly familiar with the policies, procedures and methods of the Occupation Government. Almost two years ago,
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  • 103 6 OTTAWA: -Canada is con. ducting lurgescale experiments to determine how her ura-nium-rich northland could best be defended against possible attack. Far up in Canada's buai North West territories on the Gr<at Bear Lake are the t&-dio-uranlum deposits of B^' rado. From these came the uranium for the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 32 6 Accurate Visual Analysis requires p t" <lat<» Instruments. To solve your Eyesight Problems, Consult C S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT 'OPTICAL CO. \l9 Chulia St. S'port Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latent instruments.
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    • 68 6 i x^3^oMK^^«nr^A^iJH Bp^^ p 'Round the (lock 'Round the (.lobe Kl.MisintheSky «OMi Dt/fCH AIRLINES V Hook now for seats on pla c leav'.nß July 30th. fr«J IK Mulaya for IK. Annual School holidays. teed, limited number in bo h drtd'ons. CHi for bookn^s June l->th. TOWN OPFICB: I KALI AMI
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  • 387 7 Bidadari Incident \sutuln\i Tritium Reporter) I WENT yesterday to Btdadari. My visit to the cemetery was more in the form of a quest than a visit, foi it was to seek out. toi the first time the grave of a friend who had died in Singapore during the Occupation. When
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  • 197 7 WANTED PRACTICAL WOMEN "A coffee-stall may be the birth-place of a big political party which may one day hold the reins of government." So writes Miss Mu^.ret Low in the April A.CSU Gong, organ of the Army Civil Service Union, adding* that "Abraham Lincoln drew up the outline of the
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  • 252 7 Arrangements are now under way to have "Snow White and other Disney features 'dubbed' in Mandarin and Malay. This decision was reached between Jack Cutting, Director of the Foreign Version Department of the Disney Organization, and Leon Britton, Far Eastern Supervisor of R-KO
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  • 105 7 S r^ r^ CCA Sat Local s ass °ciations have de--1 0 .a PPeal to the Malacca 'Municipal Commissioners to reduce the rates for the of playing fields. These hv tl W^ e m enti y increased oy the Municipality. The previous charge was $1 per evening,
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  • 65 7 Malacca, S at.—The Malacca L unen- community's War I Memorial to Chines,- victims of Japanese atrocities will be unveiled by H.E. the High Commissioner. sir Edward Gvnt. on April 5. Dr. W u Paak-shing. Chii nese Ccnsul-General, will attend the unveiling ceremony and he will kad the
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  • 59 7 THE HAGI/E, Apr. J. Puncc Bernhard of the Netherlands la confined to his room in Zermatt accordinp- to an announcement from the Soestdljk Palace today. The Prince who is ho!i(layin^ in Switzerland with Princess Juliana and their three daughters hoped to return to Holland about the middle
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  • 105 7 Bmmaporeans sassina n w,, n t in Fame Road must u !!nZ at th* sen, of activity thai goes on each day tenth %c trk>nrn busily trimming *trt tcht s "i lawn and others ctearina a iecti<m o/ thr h n siih Ulllt overlook* th* highway. Artuntil,
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  • 376 7 Sm^nn^ °PP ortuni ty to servo their community in Youth P^llnv. Ca i mpai n D a&ainst tub *™ulosis. the Methodist vVn v, lp at Paya Lebar has been working out preventive measure! lor their district. F Roused by their pastor the Rev. Chew
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  • Article, Illustration
    854 7 After a visit o a spot in Orchard Road, our contributor discovers- fir IHE RE s .;i u of the Arctic in sunny Singa- pore and you v Qnd it m Orchard RjaJ in.s may an ni ran tactic I know, m it's true Yestrraay I siepped into
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  • 156 7  -  R. B. OOI (FROM PACK SIX) ence, Kaji Mohamed Eusoff, ('resident «>; the Kuala Lumpur itotary Cluto, said that many A iaoa in this country knew ;.i 'i.- of the customs "of the Wes: than of then own. it »s equally tnu that many Malayma do ru>i
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  • 27 7 In January, (hejp wore 6 371 R'tary Ciubfl with 3C9 000 Rotariani. Btnce July Ist, 1947 there nave been 145 new clubs in 24 countries.
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  • 163 7 ftxssssss&'SSi^ti Thia situation has not boon caused as a result of increased and cheaper imports, but mainly because of keen competition among dealers, who state that much of this has arisen from -he growth of mushroom concerns all over Singapore. At the moment, there ate
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  • 117 7 SWIMMER BREAKS OWN RECORD NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Apr. 3.— Joe Verdour of La baile College, Philadelph a assured himself of a place in tn e American Olympic swimming team here last night when, during the National Amateur Athletic Union championships he broke his own world record for the 200 metres
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  • 62 7 A biby show, organised by the Singapore Women's Fedrat on is being held today it 41, Sean Street. Judg n£ the entries who^e I ages w,ll range from three to I four years are Dr. Gladys Hu, Dr Helen Wadak and Dr C. T. Poh. Mrs T. P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1015 8  -  COURTMAN SUNDAY BADMINTON NOTES by BADMINTON of a pretty high standard and thrills galore were the order of the day at the seventh Malayan badminton championships, concluded on Monday at Kua-la Lumpur, when Ooi Teik Hock of Penang and Miss Helen Hen&
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  • 268 8 BOUND OVER FOR CHEATING PENANG. Apr. 3. For cheating by impersonation, a young I Chinese. Chin Fook Hin was bound over in the sum of $100 in one surety for a period of one year to be followed by two 1 years' police supervision. The accused appeared before the Assistant
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  • 48 8 Lake Success. April 2.- The Pakistan Government is standing firm on its opposition to the two main points of the proposed settlement of the Kashmir dispute, it is reliably learned. Observers now feel that hope of a friendly settlement through the Security C"«*«^i h^^in- ning to wane.- Reuter
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  • 218 8 A verdict of "death by mis- adventure" returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday, concluded the inquest on the death of a 15-year-old pupil of the Chung Cheng High School. Chin See Loy who met with his untimely end when he was
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  • 181 8 JERUSALEM. Apr. 2. -The Arab Army encamped in Northern Palestine began probing Jewish coastal defences today in an aroa hitherto free from current Holy Land violences. First reports from Upper Galilee Jewish settlements of Bet Alfa. Hefaiba. and Zeraaim said Arab troops staged minor attacks with "insignificant
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  • 83 8 TOKIO, Apr. 2. A bill outlawing all strikes "prejudicial to the economy of Japan may be Introduced into the Diet soon, it was learned reliably today. Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida, addressing the Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee, today said he wished to see a labour law similar
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  • 229 8 The Foorman's Music Institute, recently held Piano examinations tor its pupils, many of whom obtained double pronioThe following are the successFrom Ist Beginner to 2nd Beginner—Doris Shaw, Olivia Zing and Charly Reuben. From 2n<i Beginner to Ist Preparatory— Johan De Ryke, Barbaea Taylor, Margaret Reuben.
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  • 557 8 PENANG, April 3.- At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry into the death of Mrs. Wells on January 2. at Westlands Road, a retired Inspector of Postmen, A. W. Wells, was committed for trial at the next Assizes. The inquiry was held in the 2nd Magistrate's Court
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  • 64 8 SHANGHAI. Apr. 2. Two high-ranking officials of the now defunct Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration were each sentenced to three years and six months' imprisonment for accepting bribes while handling I distribution of wool to Chinese i factories. The court declared that on»: official accepted an
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  • 73 8 BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 3.The bank strike, which is threatening to bring business in Buenos Aires to a complete standstill, will spread today to insurance companies and savings societies if the strikers continue to defy renewed orders from their Government-control-led union to return to work. The police last
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  • 136 8 GENEVA, Apr. 2.— Complete "muzzling" of the Czechoslovak press by Communists who made ail the chief opposition organs completely conlorm to Communist Party lines, was alleged by a Bntisn delegate at the United Nations conference oq Freedom of Information here today. Mr. John Murray Watson, editor
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  • 135 8 London, April 2. British miners decided today to con., tinue regular overtime work for another year to give the nation an additional 200,000 tons of coal each week. The decision was taken by a majority of 150 miners representatives who met in London to review the
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  • 120 8 NEW YORK. APR. 3.-1 photograph of Oandhi ashrined in stone among to Hindu gods in a Durga ten pie in Madras Presidency s the "Picture of the Week"* the current Issue of the American magazine "Life.' The lull-page picture boo the caption- "Mahitßi Gandhi takes his
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  • 80 8 London, Apr. 2.— The re*£ ation of petroleum for sure motoring expected to' announced by thi- Fuel liter Mr. Gnitskell. nextw^ will, it is believed, give mok \Mt% sullieU'iit pi-trol to about 100 miles per mont!" I he method of operation*; be different from the system. Motorists will
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  • Hollywood Diary
    • 56 9 Jfafcift/7 come- bat kto tht ttrtm after a lontj rettrenu nt U qlamorouJt Dolores Del Rio 4nl of «i/ftnf film days. Sh< take* (i featured roh in tht irqoty Pictures' production The FuqiHve" {coming to fm'/a/torr next week) playinn odanctr in whom thr desire* tt the flesh colluie
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    • 42 9 Mush Proeaer, who pia VS the heavy m Columbia'. "Six Gun Law. i 8 killed for the 38th time in this sagebrush sag.i Co-stars Charles Starr ett and Smiley Btarnettc are responsible for the latest triumph of iustice. J
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    • 569 9 "JUMBO"-PERENNIAL FAVOURITE j fT OTJLVWoon vr-ir. :;i n v '•'-fvs b-»!,| fin f)i n »>i«t|p,» ;n|l |j f) f "oM rtomfWiatra*iNj auain an.' •n. f-on' nuos 1o -?ow mv > >n by th<« appeal of each Vrunc-st of thrf.p sons or JC »-.v, s c»ty Policeman Noah ***i*y -.p.j wifp
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    • 106 9 HOLLYWOOD, March 31. and lavisn sets alone ►vill put audiences to sleep, Slivko Vorkapich, special ef- e<;ts director, told Ingrid Bergman during the period o. "Joan." Ho advocates the establish mont of an experimental labor atory for the development o; motion pictures. The camera ac said, should be
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    • 49 9 HOLLYWOOD, March 31. H itd-hoiiod. fast-talKing truck driven sometimes talk them selves into a good thing. Director Richard Wallace and John Wayne heard Robert Kennedy an ex-Marine, sounding off sc eloquently after a minor traffic accident that they offered him a role, which he accepted. "Tycoon."
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    • 106 9 HOLLYWOOD. Mnrch S 31. Ten-ycin-ohl Little i Hrotm Jutf (Don Kan), t 4 hampion rwlflO ridfr. J has befrn si (pied Ini Columbia to mtikr his t i motion pittmv dci>nt in i "Whirluind Rn/dnx." Dukdu/o Kid ve.stcrn i i \rhUh stars Charles Star- l i rrtt and
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    • 447 9 Man vs. God— Theme Of "The Fugitive HOLLYWOOD. Mai. SI. The moving tragedv of a priest being hunted d^v -i bv an*i-r«»'*»'i'*in mlMtHfi*^M h^s i>«'<n turned into a moti -n picture of ttfirorgfcltuhl* eveerenrr (whir^ cornea to Singapore next \io it la a tale of power mmp ission ana inLeg.ity.
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      109 9 HOLLYWOOD March 31. Robert An^u.i Greg try, husky, undsome service s.ation operAr .or from Astoiia, Oregon, tour'<l Hollywood BtUdiOfl a* Lo/ctta Young's flatly turned lown a screen te.st saying. I'd >e scared to dcach When Loietta was on loca:ion in Oregon for "Tall. Dark Stranger." her car
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    • 92 9 i N HOT, LY WOOD. lV f,., r h i 81. Lnrely Janvt Blair I *v 9ffH ihnmnn armnii J town find "mtin?/ off the mantel." She's' suffertoto i Jfrom a new oocupatirm*l j malady, teminHvet^t *ng* ijed "side-saddle -it i.s." i A fine horseirotnun in j the
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    • 93 9 LONDON. Apr. 2 A letter recently received from the British Council's Film Department in Buenos Aires tells of the success of one of its films in such a wr*y thru no comment is needed. The letter said "We save a show to an audience of policemen
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    • 275 9 ShMev Temnlo N not > r wroorrf wfth thp moflom c~n'^" thought, that you never .qh^itv get chummy with your neigh bo"r«! Miss Temple not only lover he* ne ghbours. as the good book instructs, but she encourages them *o invade hej home,
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    • 340 9 HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 31. Steve Brodie spent two weeks of relent ess training to give Robert Mitchum that memorable beating in RKO Radios "Out of the Past." Bui auTZTe^ot TcmeGreer the back from Brodie plays a blackmailer .vho threatens to undo Mitchum >y revealing him to underworld
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    • 71 9 HOLLYWOOD. March 31,— When 10-year-old Bobby Drtscoll was in New York (in location for RKO Radios "The Window" he was the principal in a brief kidnapnin;; sc:ire. Bobby was found to be missing and a little girl reported s'.ie had seen an older boy escorting him away at
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    • 276 9 Rrviti is ••terW«n g »K..lr wral bread that i». 4^km^B 1 <i«.l> dißi^trH birtiiv, 1 j^ A^ll# A iht »M of rrunrhini; »iil- .^ss) aw the 4nfolivr profits K^e¥ ±&M^L m I !N fill m rxrrllrnl lor I ga^ M^mjb B i»flh »nd krrp< 41 ef^ mW^^ f j [in«
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    • 131 9 All other things being equal, the man I corrects acidity. THEN who wins through is the man who is Andrews tones up the liver This is why Inner »nd check, biliousness Cleanliness is so important, FINALLY j no, only on ,h« spom complete' you, field, bu in everyday -W/ '/,'/f
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  • 216 10 Kangaroos Win By 19 Runs The Kangaroos obtained a 19-rim victory atter declaring with five vvickotfl in hand in i th^ir <;rick«t match. against the 1 C.Y.M.A. on thr laltn's ground, yealwrtay. Tho following are the .scores: KANGAROOS U I'^ncoU run out S. \Von^ Ibw b Pouniah 11 N. Powell
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  • 164 10 S.C.C. WIN AT CRICKET A splendid stand by Col. I Steel who scored a polished 21. i enabled the Singapore Cricket i Club to beat the Y.M.C.A. by four runs in a low-scoring match at the Padang yesterday. Goonesepraram was the only Y.M.C.A. batsman to reach a double figure. The
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  • 53 10 Tfte fallowing players WUI represent the Darul Banar Club in a game 01 soccer I against the Johore Football District XI at the Istana Parians ths afternoon. Mchd. Yassin; A. Rahman. |jr., Ahmad Haron <Capt.>. Ismail Bujang. Khamis Bei dol. AH Sakor, Awang Kos Awanj> Gabos. Samat, Ali
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  • 398 10 In the annual ''Singles' vs. 'Marrieds' cricket match o: the Singapore Clarke Rangers, the Marrieds proved too sood for the Singles at St George's Road ground, yesterday. Battins first, the Singles were bundled out for 73 runs while the Marrieds passed that score with
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  • 175 10 All is set for the pielimin ariea of the Singapore Open Amateur Boxing Championships which begin on Tuesday night at the Happy World Covered Stadium. Members of the EOS Club in York Hill. Sonny Chia, Dickie and Jimmy Archer, aT2 the pink of condition, while in
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  • 63 10 The ri:ckct match between the Ceylon Sports Club and 1 the R A.F. Sembawang at 1 Sembawang yesterday end^d 'mi draw. The CSC. batted first ana I knocked a breezy 147 runs lor five wickets n.nd declared. The Airmen lost eight wickets for 57 runs but managed
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  • 79 10 MANILA. APR. 2 Four Orient boxing championships Will be at stake on Wednesday April 7 when promoter Jes Cortes presents his "dream card at Rizal Stadium. David Kui Kong Young, on. cf the world's best bantamweight meets Kid Independence in a title scrrp while Puerto Riean Manuel
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  • 204 10 After a spirited rally ii) tho I .•■econd half, the Unicorns C iub went on to deleat the Customs Sports Club by 2—o in the Third Division League soccer match played at the McNair Road Ground yestercoy. Play started at a slow pace land both -teams failed to
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  • 134 10 In all the three Easter Soccer F.xtures the C.H.S.U. Ist XI defeated their opponents the .Geylano Youngsters by 4-2 and Rocklites Ist XI by 4—2. But the 2nd string drew with th? Geylang Youngsters by 1 all. Bcoceu for the C.H.S.U. Ist XI vs. the /Geylang Youngsters Ist
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  • 100 10 GOOD BATTING BY ONG CHEW BEE In spite of a magnificent stand by One Chow 800 who bagged 74 rum including 13 town .u id retired not out. the i Sinyapoio Chinese Roe. rent inn Ciub sustained defeat at t.hi* hrnds of the St Joseph In- I I situation who
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  • 119 10 Tlvj Medical c >:iege Union beat the Tttafc A.yer Metho- dist Youth Fellowship at tabie-Unms by six matches 'to on 0 at the UiUers premises yesterdaj The ictulta were (M.C.I) 1 players listed ttratj La Bicoy beat Soh Teow Keng 21—12 18—21, 18—21. 31— U), 21 16;
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  • 137 10 JOLLILADS DEFEAT ROCKLITES In a friendly sorr^r match played at *ho r.v m A. •irmnM on Frirtay the .I<.!lilh.im hrat th<t Rooklite.H Sports C'luh hy thrrc g<Mfclt t<i OIM The fn hi %<Ai\ foi Im- Ui i-h--lit«:s came ten minutes after tho resumption through (Wxfkree off weak elearaneo hy R-ifink.
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    • 163 10 :j Shows Daily: 8.11 1.11 iik .is TENSION ADVENTUEI with a spectacular WILD ANIMAL CAST! "TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS" uiih JOHNNY WEISMI I LKR Rrenda JOYCE Johnny SHFKI IFID Spectacular incidents u n d hairbreath (scapes mark the tempo oT this absorbing SI*INE-TIN(iLIN(; THRILLER! W/F?s*^ Annabella Ricnard Contfi Wlt-^ V
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  • 904 11  -  HERMAN RAPPA Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 28- -By This i s a story of an Indian boy who won a gold belt within 15 mon th s of first entering the ring. his is not a Malayan record, it is an amazing achievement
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  • 291 11 More Horses To Race In Malaya Three English Worses arr amonß the latest additions to me large number of racehorses in Malaya. They are Free Frenchman, Leoda and Northern News. Two new Australian horses New Verse and King Vale have also been registered with the Straits Racing Association, but have
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  • 58 11 TABLE -TENNIS ENCOUNTER The Bencoolen Sports Club w.ll meet the Singapore Municipal Services Union at table-tennis at 2.15 p.m. today at the Union premises next door to the Jalan Be&ar Stadium. The Bencoolen players are Cyril Thomas. P. S Maniam, S. R. S. Naidu Sardoon Singh fcapt), Josselyn Gomes, Cyril
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  • 57 11 The following have been selected to represent the SCC vs. Singapore Recreation Club in a Ist Division League fixture at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow, on the Padang. J. Altken; C. McCullock, G. Verrall; W. Balnbridge, F. Hutchlnson, V. Burton; E. Ten Duis. B. F. McCullock, R. Fletcher.
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  • 70 11 Boon Leony, Rovers' skipper, watches as Bird stops his shot at goal. Picture taken at Rovers vs. R.A F Seletar game on Friday, in which Rovers won 2-nil. ?h P IiZJI li < 1 gr Up f cha »W<>ns who placed Ipoh in xocight), Kay Yang
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  • 62 11 A soccer meeting of all In- dian Association Third Division players will take place at j 10.30 a.m. today at Mr. N. G. Samy's residence at Klang Lane. AH players are kindly j requested to be present. The next Div. 3 came for the Indians will be on
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  • 649 11  -  DAL STIVENS (By With the four-man team it has selected tor the 1948 Davis Cup contest, Australia expects to win the North American zone, and go on to beat the European zone winner. This will carry Australia once again to the
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  • 59 12 BACK TOKIO, Apr. '•'>. LAJJen. Horace Robertson < oramsjidej in chief of the British Coi i monwriiit i Occupation Force in .Japan, returned from Australia late yesterday. Sixteen ttgtltCl aircraft from the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal x< w Zealand An Force escorted Gen. Robertson's plane to Dofu,
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  • 1820 12  - GOOD DIVIDENDS ON LAST DAY OF IPOH RACES ALLAN LEWIS Tiber $99, Pays Best (By IPoII, Saturday— The weather was fine and there was a good crowd a*i today's races, the final day of the Perak Turf Club EatV&r meeting. The going was very good. Pun-ers had another bad day
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  • 58 12 The Taiping Sikhs hockey team made a successful tour of Selangor during the Easter holidays. Although without the services of two of their stalwarts. Mahinder Singh and Santokh Singh, the Taiping Sikhs defeated the Selangor Sikh Union 3 o, diew with the Selangor Indians 3 3 and lost
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  • 51 12 TOTAL POOL ftHtiK Ist Prize, No. *****0 2nd Prize, No. *****? 3rd. Prize, No. *****3 Starters: Nos. *****7, *****0, 17fi4(13, *****4. *****2, *****8 *****8. DOUBLE TOTES First Double on Race 3 and 4— four tickets, Sl6B each. Second Double on Races 7 and B— also four tickets, Sl6B
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  • 268 12 EXCITING FINISH TO SRC MATCH Despite a determined stand by the last two batsmen of the H.M. Dockyard cricket tejm, the SRC. managed to snatch a narrow two- run v.ct^ry in an exciting fin sh on the Padang yesterday. The end came when R. Milne made a splendid catch U
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  • 426 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) After a period of more than two years the successful function of the 12 War Crimes Courts and the 17 Investigation Teams in Sou-h-Eas- Asia have finally come to an end, although final disbandmen? of the War Crimes Organization here will not
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  • 104 12 The wrestling match bet ween Con Balasis and Kin'4 Kong at the Great World last night, endvd abruptly in the j fifth round when Balasis attacked the referee. The latter calk-d off the fight 'and declared it a no contest. Until the incident, both wrestlers dealt cut severe
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  • 188 12 HEAD-ON COLLISION ENDS BOUT bp*ween LahHola r»i»-. Rn^h pt thp Hanpy World last n'o-Vit ended fn the fifth round when mat men wore counted out Tf- ITU a vo»v thrillinr firht under "no foul" rules, and the CrOWd WHS <*O r>vrtp,l it fftf almost unf^n'roll'»blo It |«>'m. ed near the
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  • 82 12 Killer To Die TOKIO, Apr. S. A Ja pan^ army major wlio prosecuted l American B-29 Olera, present false evidence against tl*ni anrl then demanded and obtain ed their death sentences, hibeen ienten< ed to hang by Eighth A uny military comm.,sion. Three officers of the Japt ese Imperial Army,
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  • 97 12 Bangkok. April 2. -A announcement today denie. the recent published repor that police arrested a grou, of persons allegedly plottin: to "absOrb' the Siamese pet pie. It was announced the policf arrested Lim Yoo Heng Chinese who we-.- deporte from Siam 11 yj ..rs ayo, Tb
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  • 79 12 BA.NUKOK. Apr. 2. Arm* K>licc units: wi'h r ulio-oquipp« "ins will l^on riMinoicc ant •iin»r squada operating Uimcsr districts bo Sfalaya, it was reportid Iff oday. Rclniorcemcpti are leu m^v nc\\ wit !<. Ofllcial quarters today de^ iribed i "normal" th»- vituati* in the four Southorn I'.ovinc^
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  • 88 12 London. Apr. 3. Ken SN* the Scottish heavjrweir champion, who has lighting in South Africa, J rived in London yesterday has now agreed to meet Irtish. Empire and Eurtg cruiserweight champion fj die Mills in the linal flinuj*' tor to decide which .■J fight Bruce
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  • 40 12 TOKIO. Apr. 3. One b«and fifty American Army f Force p'.aneii will ny uiMteon Armv Dav on Apn Thn airrraft win ind«i*J. propelled Shooting Stars. Fortrc Mwst-in^ Widow nlghtflghttfi^JJi itt •'•'< bombers find < :ran p Reuter
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  • 31 12 JERUSALEM vr u Jtt* V.-tvily tt!i'-"l n f*- Arab bftirtion nf <-»«" on Mount Cartel. el fi% e r jenwa^m. ra# h< ivy night uttatfK^Jj inuiL-es reported toa«f Reuter
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  • 19 12 TOKIO. Apr. March :;i stood at 2«. rf J OOi) yon. an iJJ I j#' than UH).(HM).OOO in Reuter
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