Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 April 1948

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  • 33 1 B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE FEOPEE t MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune Now Prirtfe&^imultaneously m Singapore .v -HTZ*~"-J Kuul^ Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. S^VE PAGES.,- SINGAPORE, APRIL 18, 1948. PRICK TEN CENTS,
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  • 141 1 Malayan I'mversm X, it is understood. of the rnivdSlty U expected to take i a short time. P £»u* of the wealth of ,n»«d material available m Sore, it is felt that the XHon of Johorr as a site foi Universitj will Lye invaluable to the
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  • 74 1 MELBOURNE. Api. 17 Japutete Rear-Admiral Ryukichi Timurt naa been han^ei! for Utc murder of 32 civilians including 23 Australians ;»i 1944, tht Australian Army unsA unced today. Five of his subord nates received prison terms Hinging (ran four to 20 years. The bodies) of the victims were
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  • 320 1 J^W>ore'B unbeaten quartercurly headed. M. K. ■rtun ran well at the RAF. wgahi Sports meet yester- to i lock 53 6 seconds over iwuured distance of 440 Mi fcndram however did not the distance m the stipu■wltime as ground conditions JJ» definitely poor, and to
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  • 705 1 RIOT SQUAD STANDS BY "ALL QUIET" T late last night "all ouiet was reported in the wharf areas. Mr. Patarajoo said that so far no further communfcat r on had' been received from the Singapore Harbour Board. (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A burst of crackers, shrill
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  • 143 1 i S v TOKIO > April 17. Eighty-year old former Admiral Kantaru Suzuki, who was premier ai the imperial Con- ferencc when Emperor Hirohito cast hts dacidina vote tn L favour of surrendering unconditionally to the AMem, died n! 143 U>da y <lt his home
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  • 169 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 17.— The British authon ies m Palestine were left t o supervise a truce m the Holy Land which the Security Council ordered today. The resolution calling for a "cease fire" and a political standstill m Palestine made no provision
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  • 90 1 Htnry Waugh Co.. Ltd., !ep<;rt for the year ended 1947 leached the market yesterday afUrnoon. It shows excepionally fine results. Uet profit, after providing for ■lock and other depreciation md for contingencies, including income-tax, is shown It $1,593,543. or 93 per cent. on capital. The allocation
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  • 41 1 Shanghai. Apr. 17. Although still resisting stubbornly tlie Government gar. rison at Weihsien m Northeast Shantung had to- v a fallen back to almrst 'K'!r last defence lirv m face round- the-clock Communist assaults. according to pro-Government reports.
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  • 383 1 NANKING, APR. 17— Pandemonium reigned outside the National Assembly hall this morning when more than 80 Kuomintang frebel" delegates attempted to force their way into the house m what they described as an "eraersency action" m protest against the Governments protraded delay m settling the elector
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  • 58 1 PAIGNTUN, BUffimMd, Apr. 't». A motorist, ttapped by th( mlm yesterday, thought anything worth trying eriti ;i marriage proposal. "This is t/oinft fo be nast;, 1 will you marry me, darl- fif/f he asked the policewoman. The fjolicr)nan arrxte<i. The court finvd hnn stcrliny and took mi
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  • 61 1 PANAMA CITY, Apr. 17. Costa Rica rebel radio said the Communists were refusing to bow to the truce m the country's civil war and attempted to seal all possible escape routes for the national leaders. The radio said communists led by Manuel Mora refused to surrender
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  • 39 1 fBnmtajf Tribune Reporter) A Malay fireman received facial Injuries yesterday when ho Ml off 3i trolley bus outbid' Gate 7, Singapore tlarbour Board. The fireman wa.s taken to hospital In an unconsci' us condition.
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  • 107 1 BUT ARABS AGAIN SHELL JERUSALEM JERUSALEM. APR. 17. Arabs shelled Jerusalem for >he second time, shortly after the arrival of a 200 truck convoy with supplies for 100.000 Jews m the city. Throughout Palestine. Arabs and Jews were reported carrying on hostilities unabated, disdaining whatever they have heard of the
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  • 32 1 Women students of the Rallies College organised n very successful g<<l.i da ice last night at Ooi Tiong rL;m Hall. Proceeds will go towards buying amenities for the Women's Hostel.
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  • 663 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KTJALA LUMPUR, Apr. 17. His Majesty's Government wis urged by the Hon. Mr. A. W. Wallich to fully appreciate Malaya's importance m the scheme of British Empire finance and to show that appreciation m a practical form, when
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  • 514 1 BRITISH RAIL TRAGEDY: 22 DIE CREWE, Cheshire, Apr. 17 The pulling of a communication cord which early today halted the niasgow-London Express on the main line near Winsford, north of here, is thought to have started v chain of events resulting m a
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  • 58 1 THE HAGUE, Apr. 17. The late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been made Knight of the Grand Cross ir. the "Militate Willemsorde". Holland's highest military distinction, it was learned today. Queen Wilhelmina posthumously coi.ferred the award m recognition of President Roosevelt's services as supreme commander and leader of
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  • 61 1 BOSTON, APR. 16 —Former foreign correspondent Robert H. Best was convicted of treason as a wartime German radio broadcaster on his 52nd birthday by a 12 man Federal Court Jury that deliberated hial fate for three hours find 40 minutes. Federal Judge Francis J. Ford deferred sentence to
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  • 141 1 S.E. Asia Bloc To Halt Communism Nanking, Apr. 17. Tile National Assembly in a twin resolution adopted today called on the Chinese Government to initiate negotiate us for a military alliance binding countries of South East Asia in a common effort to halt Communist expansion and at tin- same time
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  • 38 1 Los Angeles, Apr. 16. A moderate earthquake rocked southern California t* ach cities at 3.26 p.m. today: It was felt m Los Angeles and was recorded on the California Institute of Technology seismograph ,at Pasadtna. U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 MUSIC STANDS (Made m England) £23. 4905 V\ Tabl pJ m °del, Music Stand, folding type. U °W Bronze finish $4.50 ">or moee), Music Stand, fold ng type. aiu n»inium finish ?6.50 model, Music Stand, folding type. luxe Nickel plated finish $10.50 (p °*»fe and Packing 50 eta. each) L^
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    • 7 1 Telegrams: Tribune 'Singapore. Telephone: 5811 <9 lines).
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    • 54 1 w'/^'^fQj A universal favourite is Kothmans lie Luxe. Made from the finest Virginia leaf, this is a medium strengtn cigarette of exquisitely mellow llavour. A fresh, smooth smoking blend that can always be depended on for consistent quality. r De Luxe IN TINS OF 50 at $1.75 Sole Agents: TIIE
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  • 75 2 SMUGGLED ALIENS Washington. April IG.— lht Justice Department said irr. migration igentf m New York have arrested tvo more Chinese m connection with th? case against a Miami pilot charged with smuggling aliens into the United Stater. Edward W. Murphy, ferry pilct, wa s arrested on Monday. Immigration authorities said
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  • 1012 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 17— "From the merchants* and the industrialists' point of view the year 1947 was full of hard work, considerable frustration and, for most, a measure of ultimate success. Controls, unpaid claims and shortage of staff did not help. Nevertheless, it can
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  • 189 2 US India: The Cap NEW DELHI, Apr. 17.— /n India one man m f>,OOC ha* a car, one man out of 1,500 has radio; the average ynan's span of life 26 year's; 12 men m every 100 ar^ litorate. In America one man m four has a car; every other
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  • 133 2 Alleged to have prodded a Chinese shopkeeper with a revolver until there we re marks on his skin, Ng Ah Boon (24), was produced before Seventh Magistrate A. O Shears on a tentative charge of carrying arms, yesterday. AJS.P. E. Moule, prosecuting, said that it was alleged that
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  • 53 2 Shanghai, Apr. 17.— An officiad Chinese expedition to explore the Amne Machin mountain and determine its height and other Characteristics may be organized this Autumn, according to Dr. Sah Plngtung, Director of Academica, Binica. If the plan materializes, he added, both aerial survey and ground exploration would
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  • 47 2 Mrd. C. Erickman, S.Sc: (Econ.) London, a representative of the National Union lof Students of Britain, will give an address on "British Student Life" on Tuesday, at the Medical College, ajt 5 p.m. All members of the M.C.U., Staff and the public are cordially invited.
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  • 159 2 Bangkok, Apr. 16. The Siamese Premier, Phibul feongKhram said h<.re today that his government would scrupulously respect all agree, ments and other commitments with foreign powers entered by other governments. Outlining the policy of the new Cabinet which formally assumed efflce the "auspicious
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  • 128 2 (Sunday Tribune Reporter; THE Meihodist Kampong Kapor Church was the scent of the wedding of Mr. Yeo Joo Song, of the Singapore Municipality, and Miss Luc^ Chiang Oi Lan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Chiang. The Rev. Goh Hood Keng officiated. The brfde was charmingly gowned m
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  • 316 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE hire purchase system, a feature of prewar days, has been reintroduced into the Colony by car, radio and refrigerator dealers who report larger sales as a direct result. A well-knowdn local car dealer told mr that hire-pur-chase was put into
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  • 57 2 MANILA, 17 Pr- sident Elpidio Quirino was today sworn m after taking over the Philippine Fresidency c the death of Fresidenc Ilanuel Roxas on Thursday. He later 'resided at ri 3 first state tounrjl meeting. Signor Quirino, the former Vice-Preside it, succeede .1 automatically to the presidency after
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  • 61 2 Alleged to have been ban. ished from Singapore when he wa s 28 years old, Ng Seng Chad alias Ng Kirn Seng (36> of No. 60 Lorong 17, Geylang, appeared before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday. After a tentative charge Oi being a returned banishe
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  • 56 2 JS'ng Chee Meng (18), m whose pocket a revolver was allegedly found when amN'.shed by Detective Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok and men of the CID Hokkien subbranch m a kampong path at the 9th mile, Jurong Road, on Friday, was produced before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday.
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  • 104 2 Tan Son Eng <:i3>, was committed for trial at the next Asrizes, at the conclusion of a two-day preliminary inquiry on two charges of robbery, by Seventh Magistrate A. O. Shears, yesterday. According to the prosecution conducted by ASP. E Moule, Tan allegedly robbed a Chinese woman at
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  • 325 2 Oldham Hall In New Role Phnl()tjrc])'n). (Smvlttu Tribune Rtpnrter) OLJMIAM HALL, familiar Singapore landmark (standing on a hilltop overlooking Orchard Road), wlii?h m days gone by served as a board- j \ng school run by the j Methodist Mission and j after the liberation was used by War Crimes until
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  • 151 2 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) 'ins market lor localiymade biscuits, winch a year ago I-, tcrud good puces is un- lergcing a siump period as a result ol increased production ana Keen competition amon^ manufacturers here. Present retail prices range 1 f(.rr. $^.90 to $3.35 a tin of mx
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  • 98 2 By forcing a Singapore Immigration oflicer'^ name on a P.W.D store issue order, ten gallons of petrol was taken from a P.W.D. purol pump. This allegation was made against Noordin kin Moham--led Sab <20 > .stated to be the driver of Immigration Officer A B. Roche, when he
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  • 41 2 Shanghai. r\pr, 17. -Mayor K. Wu i. ii mrmbcrs ol the fori i^n consular corps were I among the many persons who sent tnewgci of condolence yesterday t< the newly opened Philippine ConsulateQeneral on the death «>f President Roxa*>.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 112 3 45 APPEALS LISTED The first Court of Criminal Appeal for the year will be holding a session at the High Court. Singapore, tomorrow. Of the 45 appeals on the list 15 are applications ror leave to appeal either against conviction or sentence. 29 are appeals either against conviction or sentence.
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  • 123 3 The trial of Michael Lim, till recently manager of a I NAAFI grocery shop at Ten- gah, on a charge ot criminal I breach of trust, opened at the Fifth Criminal District Court, before Mr. J. L. McFall. yesteraay. L m was alleged to nave committed criminal
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  • 105 3 SFREMBAN. April 17 —According to a poiice renort issued here, there were 12 reports of house-breaking and thefts made during the month of March as compared with 16 during the previous month. Six of these were serious cises involving property of $100 and above m
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  • 55 3 A public meeting will bo held on April 30. at the Muni eipil Committee Room at US for the purpose ol reforminj the Singapore St. John Ambulance Association His Excellency the Governor W|U preside and it m hoped fiat a large number of people,
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  • 89 3 A memorial service for t- ne late president of the Republic Of the Philippines, Mr. Manuel Roxas. will be held at j the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Tuesday at <* a.m. The deputy Governor gi Singapore Mr. P. A. B. Me Kerron, Consular representatives and
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  • 71 3 DA YANG MUDA TO VISIT SARAWAK The Dayang Muda of Sara, j wak will be leaving for Sara- j wak by the s.s Pangkor on j May 15. She plan s to stay a week m Kuching. and then to visit Sibu and Miri. The Dayang Muda will prob;»blv remain
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  • 40 3 REVERLY HILLS. Califoi nia, Apr. 16. Mrs. ,);imos I Roosevelt, wife of the eldest I eon of the late President Rooscvclt was taken to ho.spit.il today suffering from an over- dose of Klecpinp Dills, the nol'ee I reported here.- U.P.
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  • 212 3 (Sitndau 1 rih)tm Reporter) THE Ait Exhibition of paintings i ml drawings by two weHknown English artists. Nuala Brim and Freida Scot Flaigate. attracted a largo number of art-lovers, including several well-Known personalities, on its Opening day at Robinson's yosteiciay. Among the notables present were the
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  • 82 3 The following message ot sympathy on the death of President Roxas has been given I y Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, C.M.0.. the Deputy Governor of Singapore "It is with sincere regret th «t I have learnt of the death of President Roxas. the first President ot the
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  • 168 3 Aiirgccl to havr .stolen 32 W" Jl^n the tyro %sec S n B °'V sub-depot B D Koat H o n f» M^nr'p 0 0 Kan on the ntght of Fi-bruray 28 last Tan trial before Mr. n. A Korre, Ui the Fourth Criminal Court (Si I
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  • 155 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The existing dance floor at the Mountbatten Club, at Ramos Place, will be reinstalled at the Hex Hotel, the Club's new promises, when the Club re -opens on May 1. it was decided to re-Install I the i rlglnal dance floor
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  • 595 3 IN THIS SCHOOL, BOYS LEARN A TRADE (Sunday Tribune Stall Reportt:/) IN thy small village of Bukit Tiniali is a school Mpltletl is. perhaps di/Tcr^nt to Other institutions m I hat it is a Home for orphaned boys and a trade •school for lads residing m the surrounding a/cas. Tins
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  • 262 3 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Specially formed to relieve the congestion m the local Courts, the Seventh Police Court, which has to record preliminary inquiries only, created a record when it dealt with 31 Inquiries last month an average of one a day. Most oi the
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  • 353 3 {Snnddi) Trifiitnt Reporter) ALTO LOWE, Charming variety star who is perhaps the only Australian woman to have had her own nine-piece allttiri swing humi with artistes capable of doubling on Instruments, has arrived m Singapore. She has oonic htue after sue- I cessfully completing
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  • 30 3 R.A.F. aircraft on passenger and trcop carrying flights li'w i 0.700.000 pMtetiger miles durii.g the month ol I February 1940. without an i accident involving death or injury
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 366 3 End Rheumatism While You Sieep J]f you titter sharp 1 atatihlnif palne tf Joints a,re awotlf-n. H ahowa your blood la polaoned through faulty kldn«y action Other iympUoms Of Kidney Dtaor[acra ure Backache. Achlnp Joint* and f^bf tclit'c*. NeurnU. Lumbaoo. r nine ua Night*. Diixineaa. Nervoue--21. c.3.« y*i Bupnln -t.te
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    • 273 3 !f^ wtiLsuk Popular Success at parties depends so much on g«l keeping yt>ur body fresh and free from all ma. taint that otfends other people. Make sure ot it Put a little Milton m the l^nlß water you wash m, and m your bath. Hfel Ilill Night and morning, do
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 111 3 NOTICE 7S£W& SWIMMING CMJB wotiop hewUy civen that S3rd Annual (ieneral xVetinr of Ihr .Mt-mhf rs will £Md at the Hub Hoi.se. ?f imbrr Road, Sinxmpore, isJUda). Mil. Apr;.. IMI t v am iMinctiially <ii To confirm the Minutes O f ihe 32nd (ieneral Mrctin? held on .lOtli March. 1«47
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  • 4754 4  - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE .I^ll l Chongi Wedding j j The Services were well re- I [presented last weekend at the redding which took place ai the Church of Our Lady. Changl, between MKs Patricia Sanderson, daughter oi" Air Vice Marshal and Mr< I A. C Sanderson,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 149 4 doxLo qedde/o 4- 4he luHle /onop For The Races. Lovely Mary Black Models From London Turn-leo noTel /olnqapoK^ THANKS TO 4 KEPLER f >v\ Tliere't mmf goodness to thr »p<»>rifijl m > l| tf^^P Keplrr \\\f world-famous Cod Liver VggT V m.. Oil with Malt Extract. One fluid ounce of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 CUTEX Poiuh /y\ Shades Are Prcttnr Consider how often m p ethers notice your ff^i** h»nd«, and yonil agree \\J< that only the prettiest >r£. poluti it worthy of diem '<>']' CUTEX v the world* i©7 largest selling nail pol- °y isb not only because of fTf its pretty-plus shades,
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    • 273 5 I 7 valve superhet for AC DC Mains features "magnified bandspread" which is the very secret of accuracy m tuning- and reception. Tradition background beauty and pleasure just words, but they mean so much when linked with the great rerord of achievement associated with the name "His Master's Voice." Here
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  • The SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 408 6 A plucky and successful endeavour to carry on the work of the After-care Association was made by a self-appointed executive committee during the last 17 months and it is now hoped that others will come forward and assist in the work. This, as was pointed out by
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  • 1007 6  -  Frederic Mullally Bit Ctmdid Commentary Columnist WANTED: A man with guts, personality and statesman-like qualities to represent Britain in Russia. AVAILABLE SOON: Earl Mounfibat'Den of Burma, now GovernorGeneral of India, formerly Supreme Commander, South East. Asia Command, Commando boss, and naval hero. Is this the man who
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  • 167 6 Betrothal rings probably have a longer history than wedding rings, but for centuries one ring was deemed adequate for both ceremonies Diamond rings came into vogrue m the 17th century. The engagement r.ng which Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria was a gold snake consisting of fourteen
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  • 712 6 Art Of Enj oy ing A Holiday With the weather growing hotter aa we move towards the mtddle of the year, many an office-wallah in Singapore cannot keep from his mind the picture of waterfalls and cool hills and inviting beaches. All employers must make allowances in their organizations for
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  • 517 6 (By NAP.) "By jove," I observe, partly m awe and partly m the manner I might adopt m praising the performance of my own children, "look at those- so-and-so ants." As I might have known it would, the sight of the swarming mass throws
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  • 383 6 Aft. r :i war when wp ».l Block oi the cost, we are a to think or the d.»ail and woun? ed in trim ut human synZJu. Material los^s are recSSl terms of their money equi»J. Howevci tl.ii is <vronr greatest matertal loss is surrt in
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  • 68 6 One- Way Glass One-way gla^s that Is, glaii which is transparent from one side but presenU the appearance ot a minor from the other has been fitted m many European and American .shops. What looks like a sturdy column oi mirrors m a jeweller's may >n ■act be a comfortable
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 397 6 !-i i'|i 1/ 1 >'.\ V L/'Ltliliwl AIRWAYS h the e««v Martnoh way. lor over 30 A/T V"* \r«i- thctc ikiinouN tablets have brought «J f.ealih kuJ sliiuresi t>> men and women ~H\r Air Tj* TVlnl'lVA*^ burdened *.tl, obesity without nring I "> ll wmmnjm m tien^es <>r tr«.iuble>ome dietinn.
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    • 85 6 Accurate Visual Analysis requires Up-to-date Instruments. To ao/re i/o«r Eyetriithi Problems, Consult C S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia Sr. Spore Tel: 4435 FvVy equipped with latest instruments. 10%-20% INCREASt! "not m cost"but IN OUTPUT js LET THIS V^^^ J) TAN -SAD V TYPISTS(T~ CHAIR WORK FOR YOU.
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    • 68 6 w^v Sj^M *y* 'Round the Clock 'Round the Globe KLM is m the Sky «OMi DUTCH AIRLINES NX Kook now for seats on plare leav ng Juiy 30th. ft* U.K. .Malaya for U.K. Annual Schocl holidays. "••JJj teed, l.miicd numlxr m both d rcctSoMl Cl«s»inf for bocklngl June 15th. TOWN
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  • 620 7 WILL RADIO SEAC SURVIVE? S'PORE SER VICEMEN WONDER tKEEN INTEREST OVER FORTHCOMING TALKS (Sunday Tribune Staff Repirte, SERVICEMEN In Singapore, -Tala^a, otter South East Asian territories and the Far East, who daily tune m to Kndio Sejc for news broadcasts and nroerammes of all kinds are wondering whit wU* te
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  • 182 7 «S3 >" Singapore today %.|l-known resident WOO 'i!) a national of the TWatrs of America. ml<(1 I the Pacific War. ho Tfn So Air Forr, and 'iSdi notable part m boat- p C Japanese to their kn- 4* participated m Uw i H Arable 29
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  • 554 7 iSumlay Tribune R(pntir) THANKS to the enterprise of Mr. Donald Davies, the Cathay's new manager, a young Chinese "backroom artist" has become famous overnight. In other words. Soon Ho has got the "break" he's been waiting for all these years, and the magnum opus
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  • 53 7 ROME. Apr. 16. Italian cara- inery defended themselves by firing burst* into the air and using tear t?as today when a crowd of 10 000 attacked the barracks at f^avezzo near Modena for several hours after peop'e hud been arI r» sted f«>r hiding arms. Several arrests
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  • 208 7 IPOH, Apr. 17. A proposal i was made at Thursdays meeting of the. local city fathers by Mr. C. H. Yin, President of the Perak Clerical Union that a sub-committee be formed to look into the question of converting Ipoh into a Municipality. The contention
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  • 110 7 S. E. Asia 'Y' Confab In Malaya (Stnulay Tribune Reporter) The World's alliance of V.M C.A.'s (Young Men's Committee) has, it is learned, asked Mr. Rowland Lyne, General Secretary of the local branch, for information regarding the possibility of holding a South East Asia V.M.C.A. Conference m Malaya. The probable
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  • 56 7 The Fairfield Girls' Afternoon School will commence at the opening of the second term on May 3. Enrolment for classes from Primary One to Standard Two will be entertained on April 19 and 20 at the Fairfield Girls* School from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mrs.
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  • 232 7 HE GOT BACK HAIR— THE MALAY WAY (Sunday Tribune Reporter) IOJA^IdING that one hardly ever sees a bald-headed Malay, a middle-aged European m Kn effort to cure his own baldness has turned himself into a human "guinea pig" and is subjecting himself to an experiment based on an old Malay
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  • 28 7 AUCKLAND, (NEW ZEAAND), Apr. 17.—A dramatic reverse was experienced by Communist candidate? for the hitherto ccmmunisidominated Auckland Trades Council when all wen defeated at the annual election.-• U.P.
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  • 173 7 (Sunday I \-\bune Reporter) THE knd thoughts and deeds of a group of students of the Anglo-Cninese School (CftlrnhJll) are playing an important role m the life of one of their number who left school recent.y for health reasons. This student fell a victim
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  • 28 7 ISTANBUL. Apr. 16.M. A'exander Lavritohef, n ew Soviet Am has ador to Turkey, presented his credentials today to the Turkish President General Ismet Ineunu. Reuter.
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  • 246 7 (Sunday Trthunr Reporter) It was not so many months ago that :i bulldozer razed to! the ground what was once Kampong Bettek m Trafalgar Street. .Every shack and building on that plot of land wds pulled down, and the only thing left standing was a
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  • 207 7 Sufferer Follows Good Advice and Takes Krus?hen Tho Witter of the following letter had a bad a*tack f rheumatism, and was nd vised to take Kruschen. He did so. with the usual happy results, and describes his experiences m the following words "About two years
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 106 7 C. E. REFRIGERATORS and HOME FREEZERS Now on Display at THE MARDEN CO. 82, Orchard Rd. Singapore. Tel: 3252 j MADE IN ENGLAND Battery Operand Model 545 $273 00 AC DC Radj,, ModH 545XAD 23.'i 00 AC. Model 4756 ..270.00 KS J? EAD TIIN INCJ: OUTSTANDING fERFORM(UIT SUPERB QUALITY OF
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  • 1085 8  -  COUR TMAN BADMINTON NOTES +l)y A badminton team is likely to be included m the Malayan contingent to the China National Games m Shanghai, according to information I get from a reliable source. Although i he MCOC had decided to drop the badminton
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  • 89 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 17 Following reports received from various sources of the existence or suspected presence of Japanese and British mines m various parts of Malaya, the Army is sending out a special reconnaissance party of the Royal Engineers to areas m Johore, Perak, Kelantan and Pahang. These
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  • 56 8 ATHENS. APR. 16.— A cargo i of mountain guns intended to substantially increase the; Greek Army's striking power arrived m Piraues today aboard an American ship. 1 The guns furnished by the American Military Mission consist of 70 millimeter pack howitzers and 81 millimeter mortars from the
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  • 283 8 BATAVIA, APR. 17. REPUBLICAN APOLOGIES FOR THE MANHANDLING BY INDONESIANS OF A NETHERLANDS DELEGATION HAVE BEEN DESCRIBED AS i "UNSATISFACTORY BOTH IN FORM AND CONTENT" BY A NETHERLANDS INDIES GOVERNMENT COMMUNIi QUE. The 'ncident occurred on Monday night when the delegation arrived at Jogjakarta. Republican
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  • 106 8 Berlin, April 16. The Red Army's language paper, Taegliche Rundschau, accused the British members of the An-glo-Soviet enquiry commission on the Viking- Yak air crash of "artificially wrecking the work of the joint commission because they feared the truth." Tho British members have carried on
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  • 64 8 NANKING. Apr. 17.-J)r Hollington long, director of the Ministry of Information, commenting on the death of President Manuel Roxas of the Philippines, said "We have learned with deep regret of thy sudden death of the Philippines President, which is a serious loss to our young sister
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  • 54 8 The Postmaster-General announces that the following rates of postage on air mail correspondence as from April 19 will be: China (including Manchuria and Formosa). 75 cents —letters per oz; 40 cents post cards Japan and New Zealand 35 cents- letters per oz.; 20 cents post cards; 25
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  • 112 8 Mr. Bevin Accuses Moscow LONbON. Apr. 17 Foreign Ministet Ernest Bevin accused Russia m a note delivered to the Soviet Embassy here yesterday of avoiding the issue over the three-power proposal that Trieste should be returned to Italy by raising questions of procedure. Mr. Bevjn rejected the view, expressed m
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  • 162 8 20 RADIO SETS IN KAMPONGS Through the initiative of the Public Relations Office, the programmes of Radio Malaya have been brougnt home to the villagers living m 20 kampongs m Singapore, and the neighbouring islands, many of whom have never had a chance to listen to any radio programme at
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  • 122 8 Youth Welfare's Baby Show Reports from the Social Welfare Department Youth Clubs speak of continued varied activity. Queen Street Club with 221 members has had to close its membership till new premises are found. One-hundred-and-twenty attended a special Easter picnic to Pasir Ris. On Sunday (March 14), the Katong Boys'
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  • 212 8 ATLANTA, Georgia. Apr. 16 —Detectives are investigating the merciless floggmg of a white man by four "black raiders" on Thursday night to determine if the Ku Klux Kian i 3 involved. Police chief Ellis *»airl Joseph Berry, 23. was .stripped j and beaten "unmercifully"
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  • 59 8 MOSCOW. Apr. 18: The political parties of Northern Korea (Soviet zone) havj calk-d a conference m Pyongyang. the northern capital for the <nd of the month of all organisations m Korea opposed to the holding of separate elections In Southern Korea (United States zone) on May 10. Tass
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  • 165 9 LONDON, Am 17. Sydney Rox'K i>lr: In fjln "F*lowers Por Th' 1 Ijvin;" <'\ trti-i|;iy r.lmotin si h«'<iui« j. :>n experiment <vi vl l I imj.o! i ;mi <■ to British films it \n \hr story of :m AT .'< girl who returns to face th** Impact of
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  • 104 9 YOUNGSTERS APPEAL HOLLYWOOD. Apnl l'> Million plcturm ait; entering a new <-r;i Ol whol«»SOmencBS, Am- :n kntcrc t>" family Hfe which will hrkig more children to the ■<■»«"• i. m much 1,,-tt,., M ,i«- in<l d i -iJ' varict: „f picture according t > Pro-duccr-Dlrcclor 1 •< ■♦> McCar i,,,.
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  • 317 9 Hollywood. Apiii n;. Before a capacity audience of Holly wood celebrities to the roll of drums. Frank Capra \s.. recently Invested with the Ordet of the British Empire by Consul General Cftarlea B. Kern ball 1 •)<■ noted producer-director, wh > recenl I v comp ctcd
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  • 228 9 HOLLYWOOD. April 16. If all movie people were m agreement with Mi. and Mrs. Sonny Tufts on how to relax after studio hours, most of the fancy nij;ht spots that line Hollywood's famous Sunset Strip would soon be foieed to shut up shop. The Tufts are not
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  • 394 9 FEW players of tfie American theatre can boast Ihc cosmopoli(an and cultural background of Edward (J. Robinson, who first attracted attention to W s *>* marling gangster. llehind those iMWi iiw^fc snarls was th<» yo|int man with tho Master of Arts decree from Columbia
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  • 52 9 HOLLYWOOD. Apr 16. 'Fort Apache" has been selected by Producers John Ford and Merian C. Cooper as the final release title of their Argosy Production filmed as "Wat Party/ 1 Directed by John Ford, Ford Apache' stars John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple and Pedro Annendan/. and Introduces
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  • 272 9 Realism, Topicality In British Movie "TllK E\y<{ of th* River*' n u>,rl: iv Hit r< ul twit Htm vi llnhsh films. /v'rcii i)i the (loji.s of lloihr'nnil risrrndnnfu. hintish fi'mmilker* icerr xuprrnif ir thr sjthi ir r,f f'tlitu; thrir "<l'>cninrntury" pictures rrrntrd a new artintic lcr> I m lln <
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  • 39 9 HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 17. The RKO lot is bussing with excitement over "Berlin Express." Those who have seen it say It's 1 the most exciting set. of reela around and Bob Kyan lives up to his "Crossfire" raves.
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  • 123 9 HOLLYWOOD, Af>< 16. .1 <jn\ yin tin/ si <n till In i tfnis tiaii I'll D&HHff A*"'/' fiM'/ M'l'stm Chnil'i BfirHCl hn.s in. si tif*n /i!'ii/<'l In jf.s t ml. II I'fi/'iH nt tin Btrunti l lk tin ni Ift tc Ym IhDini; fann*l Hi' "iK/iii'il SO,,
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    • 360 9 I I .1 ,1 M I, I ni;f,i i tv ifh r> t i'ir Invrli I \injf iniplCXl>>ii 1^ -'i.i iii V i I m ir^t Nslun made v«»ui skin a ji I MCcaHon ft I.i <"t «> tliti J^ ihc |L^ I Mitt, cipt^r i nkin bccaiiiic \Aurii 111
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  • 378 10 Bromwich Will Join Davis Cup Tea m If.... SYDNEY, Apr. 17.— 1f either John Bromwich c; Frank Sedgman win at Wimbledon they may bo invited to join the Australian Davis Cup team. Officials of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association have ruled that Bromwich and Sedgman would be eligible to represent
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  • 187 10 B..th cricket matches on th Pad ah g yesterday were .ib.in icned when rain fth short. 1 y ift.i- tho comiHencement cl :l::y. In the SRC vs Police matcn che Recs wnn t.n- tos s and vsnt m to bat and knocked up 40 vin s
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  • 98 10 The following players will play exhibition hadminton matches at the Great World Amusement Pnrk next Wednesday m aid of the anti- tuberculosis fund: MEN'S SINGLES: Wong Peng Soon v Ong Poh Lim or LOW Seah Chunn MEN'S DOUBLES: Tan Chong Tee and Ong Poh Lim v Cheong Hock
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  • 61 10 I Sydney. Apr. 17. eighty- f wo racchottc'B wore sold loi ***** fuißda, eight sta|llcns I fOr 3.605 fulneai and eight untried stock ror i.097.j tuineas on the sixt i and la«t lay ol the Sydney bloodstock sales. 'fhesr .sales brought th c ggregate rot urn
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  • 71 10 NAYUDU'S TEAM TO TOUR CFYLON BOMBAY Apr. 17 Col. C. K. Nayudu is taking a cricket toam to Ceylon for a fortnight's tour of the I?land. The programme for its visit includes one two-<!ay and two 1 three-day matches against the Ceylon Crieke\ Association, and a one-day match against the
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  • 39 10 Tlu cricket match between tho S.C.R.C. 2nd. XI and the i Indian Association 2nd. XI pt I Hong Lim Green yesterday hid to be abandoned owinj? to ran. after the Indians had batted tor about an hour.
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  • 272 10 Th#» heavy cloud burst which broke over Singapore yesterday, interrupted the 1 Singapore Polo Club's Gym. i khaiia whic n com men cod ar the .ing 3p O rv Polo ground. Thomson Read, yesterday. Only two events wero cr>mD'etod. bot^i m the rain. An
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  • 113 10 INDIANS WIN AT TABLE -TENNIS The Singapore Indian Table Tennis team overwhelmed the Nestle-Anglo Swiss Co. team yesterday. The Indians won all seven games played at the latter's premises m Cantonment Read. Results winners mentioned first, were: SINGLES: S. Suppiah bea*t W. K. Heaphy <3— o>, Sardooi Singh beat Chan
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  • 48 10 soccer Stars Fly To Hongkong Cilia Bcjn Leonj?. Chua Choc Seng and Penang' s onjy repixsentatlve, \;ip uhen 4 Eng, leave K->llano Airport; by BOAC plane at 4. 30 a.m. j tomorrow, bound lor Huns Hi-rig, to participate In th" C.iina Natimal Games to b*'. held at Shanghai.
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  • 106 10 London, Apr. 17.— Moscow Radio today described the Italian election campaign is the subject of "foreign intor- j vention on an unprecedented scale by means raging from direct financing of the cam- I paign to diplomatic black. nail and demonstrations of mill j tary power". The
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  • 38 10 In the Division 111 soccer i league match played yester- j t day at the. Mental Hospital i grounds, the Unicorn's Club li lost to the Mental Hospital I 'XI by three goals to one. I
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  • 121 10 Heavy down-pour of rain m l the afternoon caused the opening- reremony of the '^ewlv constructed tennis and badminton courts of the Salvation Army, which was to he held at Tank Road yesterday by Mr. R. C. H. Lim, to be postponed tn next fla'turdav at
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  • 88 10 A solitary goal scored a few minutes after the start gave the La Salle Sports Club a arrow victory over the Social Athletic Party when they met a Third Division league fix- tu"* at the McNair Road yesterday. John Loh. thp left wins:, i netted
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  • 524 10 Hovers Sports Club 2 Malays (M.F.A.) 0 Beating the Malaya, twonil, at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Rovers Sports Club are now on top m Div. I of the S.A.F.A. League with 10 points lrcm seven games. R.A.F. (Changi; and the S.R.C. are just
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  • 377 10 Kota Rajah 's First Defeat itose Group RE. 2 Kota Rajjh Spoits Club: 0 The Kota Rajah Sports Club sustained their firs' League defeat m the Second Division when they wore tx-a-ten two-nil by Bas« Group R.E at Tanglin yesterday. Although it was a scrappy gume due tc bad ground
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  • 77 10 P. Pan ja ng XI Bear Naval Base 1 Th' J Pasir Pa n maintalnod their record m the a.cr^ District League n)uZ collected two p*inuL* pxpen.sr of Naval aH I whom they beat by !Z to nil at the O^yianjj J^JJ Play was fairly Pasir Panian^V moro thrustful m
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  • 67 10 Th»- annuul inter.^^ crit-kK mat-li between fiEf <tlcu.l Col low uml Raffi M \eeo wiil t.-iU 0 plaro n m «lay ut Rallies Oollp*a i^ I starting at 4.30 p m if mutch is thf f»nirtrrnih"|J:' 1 competition Cmi the AllftncT The* crickot matca het^i
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  • 39 10 SRC— CSC Match Of The cricket match, beiw** the first eleven teama of I SRC. and c Cey'on Bunl Club, which -as fixed fo*J3!l at th<» Singapore Recr»ttjo aub ground, has been canotfJ because of -esterday's h w rain.
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  • 31 10 Owing v -hr tain th> Div. I sion J League soccer ma: ■Cheduled to be played betwe? th«- Ist Sraiwiths ;ind th Signali at GMman Barrack,? whs canceil "J.
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  • 618 11 A1 Nicholas— Top-Notch Fighter, Good Policeman Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 30— by Herman Rappa A -1 RECENT competitions h-ivo, proved that policemen make good boxen. But does a top-notch fighter HUtke a good policeman? I know of at least one case white a near-champ, who wa often m the news
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  • 92 11 "DARK HORSES" IN TENNIS TOURNEY Followers of tennis, m Singapore have a treat ,n store for them on May 1 when the Ai.- Command, Far East Lawn Tenrvs Char'pionsh ps wjll be held at Fairy Pent courts, Changi. from 3 pin. T:nnis giants from ail over Maiaya. Hong Kong ana
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  • 82 11 The following havp been selected to represent the SoC'al B.P. Reserves against the Anchor B.p. mi n a friendly badminton match of four Singles and three doubles to be played at the Social B.P on Sunday. Apr] 25 at 3 p.m. at 41, Jalan Kembanpan Changi Road: Lee
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  • 77 11 BOMBAY. Apr. 17 A re- presentative West Indies cricket team is expected to visit India next winter for a three-month tour. Negotiations are at present goins on between Mr. r, Karl Nunes, President of the West indie:; Cricket Association and Mr. A. s de Mello, President of
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  • 102 11 In a game of badminton played at their home court last week, the Junior Badminton Party beat tho Flower Badmnton Party by four games to ono. The results were (Junior players mentioned first): SINGLES: Tan Chye Toon lost to Seah Hak Chin 5-15. 15 12,
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  • 58 11 The open singles badminton championship tournament <<f the .United Family Badminton Patty will be held sometime i this rronth. All membois w.o I wish to participate m the tournament are requested to g?t m touch with the Sports Captain, Mr. Heng Kwang I lock c/o No. 26.
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  • 66 11 T.ie Charteieri Bank Spot's Club will be playing the S.R.C. "A" team in a game of soccer on Tuesday, April 20, at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. The following will represent the Bank C. B. von Haft (Capt.t. Muin, Ying Yoke Ho'h, Za*nol. C. McCulloch, O.
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  • 42 11 In a game of hoot ball play <l at Woodsville last. Thursdd v. the Shell XI drew with the F'nisrr and Neave XI, Unt goalfl being shared. Scorers for the Shell were Rohan and Anthony Choong each netting one goal,
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  • 247 11 Jagir Singh Is Most Disappointed Jagii Singh, 23-year-old topnotch Sikh featherweight, i? probably the most disappointed boxer m Malaya today. Reason? Jagir la unable to Obtain pel ::;n to go to Australia where he Is badly needed by manager-trainer, Lea Anthony. When this ambitious Sikh pugilist visited Singapore some months
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  • 89 11 The following will represent the F and N Sports Ciub 2nd XI against the St. Andrew's School at soccer on Monday at St. Andrew's School ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp: On s Keng Svvre. Hussen, Asip, CttOll Sin King, j. l. Hurt. Loh Niap Kfk, Hassan, Cneong soon
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  • 299 11 AMSTERDAM, Apr. 11 Federation mi n -ernationaic would serve the idea] of vi was expressed by Wladimii sian representative, who s Cominittoe meeting 3f FV* A communique Issued todaj saj<l that Ghranatkin w;\x wt\ corned by tho ftfa President Jules Rlmet, who expressed hli pleasure
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  • 149 11 LONDON. Apr. 16: -E. Mac Donald Bailey, the West Indies sprinter and one ul Britain's main hopes for th-? Olympic games is suffering from what is believed to be a disease of his left hip bjne. Bailey, however, is opti- j mistic about the leg
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  • 102 11 ft h;is brr-n decided to ai nuigv an annual relay event for the old boys of English schools at the annual Anglo-Chinese School sports day. This year It falls on Saturday, May 15. at the Jaian Besat .Stadium. Tlio event for Oirl hoy.; IS a I
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  • 146 11 In a badminton match played last Tharcday, tne Amber BP beat the Gray. BP. by 5 gan.es to 2. The following are the results, lAmnir^B.P. players mentioned first): SINGLES: Lm Ong Huai beat S. Anwar 8.15. 15 10, 15 5; Gan Ec Keng beat Ls mail Hassan
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  • 346 11 London, Apr. 16. -Although the crowd at t ie tight at the White City, London, on July 23 when American Gus Lesnevich defends his wond rhe«vy weight t--e against Fieddie Mills. European and British Empiie champion. -Ail be limited to il 777 and wouid be
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  • 54 11 An interesting soccer match was ployed at the Government Printing Office ground m Serangoon Road on Thursday last when the Cam bined Food Control soccer team boat the Singapore Cold Storage Staff Sport Club team by 2 goals to nil. Scorers lor Food Control Drpt. were Fun
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  • 61 11 The Jollowlnn wll represent, the Bright, otar Sport:, flub Xl at cricket against the Railway Juniora toda.s on thr Medical College liruund at. 2 p. m .rharp:— E. C. Rodriguei, X Katiasan. Charlie Patterson, B V. Rodrigues (Captain), William. F A Rodrigues B. Thangaturai, T S Maniam.
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    • 644 11 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE- j S AQUARIUS GEMINI LIBRA J JAX. 21 FEB. 18 MAY 21 JUNE 20 SEPT U OCT 23 S A watched pot win n> \< > Something tor wh*ch uoh j^f ?r begin to \,t much boil don't be too impatient hair been watting icill
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  • 2143 12 KIRRA THE TAKI WIN A GAIN A T PENANG Favourites Oblige: First In Pays Best lIH. NWI I P Total Poo] $240,100 Ist Prize No. *****4 2nd Prize No. *****5 3rd Prize No. *****8 < Starters, Nos. *****4, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****4, *****2. Consolation Prizes. Nos. •*'>977, *****5, *****5, 1*8714,
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  • 106 12 Race I— WARRIORS CALL $37 $14 ■tiseng, $11. (Locus Staivai scratched) Race 2— FIRST IN $60 $10. L dy of Kent, $7. Do n alia. $12. (Doris Pet scratched) Pace 3— RIRRA, $12 $fi London. S6. Fair Week, S6. Uar? 4— TAMIESON, 532 SlO. Thirteen, S7.
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  • 216 12 (FROM PAGE ONE) 1 them gets them". So Malaya must be the one who gets things; and by that I don't > I mean that asKing should be confined to the Government; r the public, too, must demand i what it needs, and go on doing j so,
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  • 97 12 GOVERNOR BECOMES PATRON >^ I (Sunday Tribune Reporter) HE. Uie Governor has. it L learned, become the patron Of t'ne Singapore Teachers' Repertory production of -Macbeth" and will atU-nd the nr*>t night's show on Mjv >0 at the Victoria Theatre. FMor to the public peiiorm<ncp3. there will be special afternoon
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  • 122 12 Labriola won by a knockout m the sixth round against Napolitano m the main wrestling attraction staged at the Happy World last night. Labriola repeatedly forced headlocks on Napolitano and after having thrown him down three times knocked him out m the sixth round. Lai ry Duncan, American
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  • 226 12 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) A large gathtung vi Malay scouters. Roveis and R gen was piesent yesterday at the opening of the Sin* Malay Scouts Association Headquarters at Palcmbane Mr. F. C. Sands (Scout Commissioner for Malaya) On his nr rival at the headIliarters,
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  • 135 12 King Kong Beats G. Vissher King Kong scored another victory when he beat Gerry Visscher by a technical knock out m the fourth round of their scheduled ten rounds contest at the Great World arena last night. Visscher was caught m the dreaded double Nelson grip m the fourth round.
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  • 111 12 Tokio. Apr. 17.— Reparations shipments from Japan under the 30 per cent, advance transfer jprogramm c reached approximately 6,000 machines totalling more than 16.000 ton s by the middle or April. SCAP's reparations section announced today. China has taken the largest amount so far with shipments of 3
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  • 141 12 139 JAP WAR CRIMINALS PAID PRICE TOKIO, APR. 17-Austn lian authorities have to dat, tried 775 war cr mes vxcts of which 139 have ben sentenced to death and c c-uted m trials before Austn. lian military courts atSna. pore. Rabaul, Weiwak. r*r! I win and Morotai island U i
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  • 101 12 Kuala Lumpur, April 17— At the meeting cf the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce held here this morning, the following were elected office-bearer* tOf the year 1948. President. Hon Mr. A. W: Walllch. Vice-President, Mr. B. N Bintky: Committee: Mr. M I Columbine, Mr. W. G. C:
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  • 88 12 m LONDON, Apr. 17. The Halle Orchestra o"e of the uw*" m bntuin has cancelled a of six concerts which it wa* w have been Kiven a', th»' international aViusit Festival m Prtgi* next month, it was announced "iuht. The reason Kiven was "reeeot events
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  • 411 12 Chamnion athlete and winne' of the Victor Liuiorum Cha) i longe Cup at the R.A.F (Tengahi Sports Meet held at i Tengah yesterday, was Air craftsmMn Berger, of Administration Wing. First m long jump and gaining second places m the putting the shot, hop, step
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