Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 April 1948
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Title Section33 1948-04-25 1 B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I The Sunday Tribune Vow .PrmleJ Simultan<Busly m Singapore Kuala Lur.ipur/tpoh Penanf. -r^IVE PAGESr^ SB**" SINGAPORE, Ai'KIL 2S, 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS, j33 words
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492 1948-04-25 1 NURSES ANSWER APPEAL TO FIGHT POLIO !< MYSTERY DISEASE STRIKES COLONY: 12 CASES REPORTED A "V _m_ig- .^"^fe. <sr^ .^^m*. mi WB^^ (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TIIK Municipal Health Department's appeal for BuropOMl trained voluntary nurses to nurse cases of ooliomyclities (infantile paralysis) now m Midd'eton 11 >Hpit;il, Iris met492 words
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Article61 1948-04-25 1 iR\iwtny Tribunt Report* i > K Singapoic cameraman. W ho strongly believes in ■•Service with a smile," sent i client a 'rush-print' last The following morning mh»d a telephone call to t l u effect that ho had certainly lived up to his motto, and provided more61 words
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Article67 1948-04-25 1 Mdm. Pridi Leaving Madame PiiC ■"haDOmyonjjj *ife of the ex-Prime lfinistei of Blara, now living m exiU m Slngapoie. s expected to leav the Colony this morning foi Slim. Madame Piidi who arrived m Sngapoir a few weeks igo with five of hei six children, cmt on a visit to67 words
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Article173 1948-04-25 1 DUTCH JAIL SPORE SHIP CHARTERER Bttavia. Apr. 24. Lawrence H.inson, l>!-veai-,,!u Australian charterer of the Singapore freighter MTS-4 wu today sentenced to five month*' imprisonment by t Bitirta court. JJ"«on appeared on a ■JV of involving attempted Jjß lln 8 of quantities of I **r and sisal from Indone- jReuter; A.A.P. - 173 words
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Article52 1948-04-25 1 U)NDON, Apr. 24:— Bri- Royal Academy had three oil painting, jnrtime Prime Minister JJston Churchill for exhi. Won this year. are to be hung "on Une"-^. covotrd eye**'Positions. Three are the »?K Um numbt> r allowed U? r f the Academy Pictures, submitt Z C re hung butReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1948-04-25 1 A Javanese cyclist wa s knocked down by a lorry opposite G«'vlang Police at about 4.40 p.m. yesterday. The man sustained injuries mi his right arm and was rc--1 novod to hospital.34 words
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Article45 1948-04-25 1 TOKIO. Apr. 24. Morr than 1.000 school-teachers m Kyoto prefecture. northern Honshu, are expected to hold two-day strike from tomorrow, following the refusal of th<- prefecture] authorities to accept their demands for increased wages, the Japanese press reported today. Renter- A.A.PA.A.P. - 45 words
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502 1948-04-25 1 HONGKONG. April 21. Throe of six kidnap victims, held for ransom since the piracy of the Dutch steamer Van Hcutz, SO mil'\s north of Hongkong on the night of Dec. 14-15. have been released, according to a relative of one of the502 words
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249 1948-04-25 1 (Sunday Tnhunt Reporter) The Joint Committee of the Vehicle Owners' and Drivers 1 Organisation of Singapore, representing five unions, have made an appeal for a committee to be formed consisting of Government officials, vehicle owners and drivers to "supervise the inspection of vehicles249 words
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343 1948-04-25 1 (Froti. Out Sum tfuporter MALACCA, APR. 24.— Armed Chinese pirates, using a fast motor boat, stniok again this time with violence and murder on the high seas between Sumatra and Malacca on the morning of April 21. Details of this sea-holdup were today343 words
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Article32 1948-04-25 1 SHANGHAI, Apr. 24. Reports from Canton, south China 1 port, said today a batch of 294 Burmese overseas Chinese had left for Hongkong on their way back to Rangoon. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article59 1948-04-25 1 s Manchester, April 23 I Mrs. Fay Gardner was 1 awarded £20,000 sterling today for the loss of both t her Aegs m a railway t accident seven years ago. The court awarded her i husband, Henry Gardner, I a former Army officer, £'),000 sterling "forU.P. - 59 words
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Article85 1948-04-25 1 Governor To Open Workshop His Excellency, the Governor of Singapore Sir FrankHi Gimson will open the new ly built workshop m Battery Road run by the Ramakrish Ina Mission Orphanage nexl Thursday. A guard ol honour will b< formed by the Videkananck Boys' Scnool. Saradama r Girls' School and the85 words
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Article108 1948-04-25 1 About 120 Indian labourers who were on their way tC j work at Teluk Ayer Basin early yesterday morning were stopped by a gang of Chinese who asked the Indians il they had the Union's permisI sion to work. Alarmed, the Indians called the Policr and one108 words
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378 1948-04-25 1 U S. Charged With Creating Artificial F rice-Drop Malayan Rubber Men Submit Memorandum KUALA LUMPUR. APR. J ted States was using her indu s poses, to depress artificially the as a consequence, the standa r pendent on it, is made by the Committee m a memorandum Meeting to be held378 words
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Article135 1948-04-25 1 (Sunddii Tiibunf Reporter) Two tire engines from the Singapore Fire Brigade sped to Whitcaway Laidlaw building yesterday afternoon to deal with a minor fire which broke out on the first floor. No damage to the departmental stores' property was caused, except loi an asbestos window panel135 words
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Article35 1948-04-25 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 24. The US Coast Guard reported that the ss San Dominque has ral dioed that she was sinking 13 j miles off Kingston, Jamaica and her crew were taking to lifeboats.— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article137 1948-04-25 1 CEYLONESE TROOPS IN KL SMASH-UP r i \i. i.i Mrum, i Saturday. McmlxTS ?of the "evlon Koyul Pioneer Corps, number- V I Ing between SO and 40. entered a li(|iior shop at S Princess Koad tonight i and sinnsh«'d up the shop, breaking shn \v A cases and liquor bottles.137 words
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Article52 1948-04-25 1 AMBASSADOR OF INDIA'S ART London, April 21. Ram Gopal, the famous Indian dancer, who has been playing to packed houses m London and Paris, has been asked by the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to represent India at the International Festival m New York m October, it is52 words
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Article59 1948-04-25 1 (Sunday lit hunt Reporter) Delegates from various panMalayan organisations attcnocd the Annual General Meeting of the AMCJA-PUTEKA which took place yesterday at the Malayan Democratic Union Hall m Singapore. The meeting is understood to have reviewed the past year of work and the present position of the AMCJA59 words
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Article41 1948-04-25 1 London. Apr. 23. The Exchange Telegraph m a disi patch from Jerusalem report- «d that Havana Radio has announced the imposition of martial law ir Haita by orde f of the Jewisd forces In con- ;rol there.41 words
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Article, Illustration233 1948-04-25 2 AR T ENTRIES MAY PASS 1,000 MARK (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINQAPORE schoolchildren of all ages are re- ported to be working at high pressure Just now to have their entries ready for the 7th Inter-School Art Exhibition scheduled for June. The scope of entries is be in^r extended to233 words
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Article288 1948-04-25 2 S' pore -By A S'pore Woman 'COMPARED with Singa- pore. Ceylon is 'the nicest j possible plao» to live m" I I stated Mrs Pax Rippingale. a J Home-bound Singapore resi|dent. to the Press m Colombo. Mrs Rippingale had broken journey thvre to await He: husband -Major Rippingale -who was288 words
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189 1948-04-25 2 I (Sunday Tribune Report* r i Selected lor the post of E taminer of Indian Accounts m ti. 1 come Tax Department. Si n;apore, Mr. M. V. Rajaram. 3eoior Indian Interpreter, Civil bistiiet Court, has zone on •.iiistor to the Income Tax Department.189 words
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Article95 1948-04-25 2 A 3")-ye;«i -old Boyane.s-", j Bardi bin Sa'aman, was onl- ered to be given 12 strokes of the rotan m addition to t sentence of 12 months' rigor- i ous impiisoument. by the Soc- jnu District Judge, 'Mr. A. D. Far it 11. ye ;tcrday. tor95 words
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Article, Illustration45 1948-04-25 2 i Mr. John Henri/ Pattinson, brother o/ afr. Edu-ard Pnttinson of t)u Shell Co., St-m--h(iir(tnt/. is now doiny afctetarial work m the War Office m Britain. Ditriny tht war hr arrred under "Monty.' John huft hocn nuv/.iy from Malaya for the past 18 years. i45 words
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Article215 1948-04-25 2 ALLECED TO HAVE SHOT DETECTIVE A Chinese who i? alleged :.c have shot t.j dtath a Singapore Malay detective m Cecil Street on ihe night of February 1. last \«.ar. was produced before the Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. A. G. Shears yesterday. The man. 29-year-old, ico Chin Hwee was* arrested215 words
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Article114 1948-04-25 2 PLEBISCITE COMMISSION NAMED LAKE SUCCESS. April 24. The Security Council yesterday approved the nomination of Flelgium and Colombia to the five-nation plebiscite commission to go to Kashmir under the auspices of the United Nations. Under the terms reached by the Council. India names one country to the commission, and Pakistan114 words
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Article88 1948-04-25 2 Alleged to have been involved m the murder ot a Chinese named Lai Tucl; Kong m the Harbour Beard Labourers' Lines at 3 p.m. on March 18. '.ian Kai Lin aud Low Peng both of No. 13. ueylang Road wore produced before the Seventh Magistrate A. G* Shears,88 words
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Article91 1948-04-25 2 A Genera! Meeting of th«« Singapore Branch of the Society of Licensed Ah craft Engineers is being held today it 10 a.m.. m Hangai "15" tallang Airport. A lecture on the RollsRoyce "Merlin" aero-engine vill be given tomorrow at 8 >.m.. at Beach House, Katong. On Tuesday April91 words
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Article184 1948-04-25 2 SYDNEY. Apr. 24. In 12 months, the seven "flying doctors" of the Flying Doctor Ser- vice of Australia, made 498 flights, covering nearly 200.000 miles. This is stated m the 11th annuai report of the service. which will be presented at the annual meeting of184 words
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Article56 1948-04-25 2 HAMBURG, Apr. 2i. Nine day.s utter the British Parliament agreed to suspend capital punishment m j Britain for murder, a British war crimes court here yesterday sentenced Lt. Louj* Schmidt to death by hanging for shooting: two Allied airmen I during the war. Th c airmen parachuteReuter - 56 words
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91 1948-04-25 2 me sultan ot Johore has sent the following telegram to Their Majesties, The King and Queen "On behalf of my 1 brothei Rulers of the Malay States, myself and the Buitanah. our governments and 1 peoples we extend to Tout Majesties our sincere and hearty91 words
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Article79 1948-04-25 2 NEW YORK. Apr. ?A -Mr GopaLswami Ayyan^ar. lea. der of the Indian delegation which is discussing the Kash i mix issue m the Security Council, left by air for London last night Ml routi U India. --Router. :sV\v Delhi. April 24. Nat ay- jii X'ir.ayak Godsc, kh«s Hin<'i'U.P. - 79 words
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Article28 1948-04-25 2 TOKIO, APR. 24. Tin? 8.">00-ton British ship Sirdhana left Nagoya yest«.rday, carrying 129 cases of reparation goods weighing 4,134 tons, it is rpportrd today Reuter- AAPAAP - 28 words
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387 1948-04-25 2 'Sunday Tribun* Reportei GOOD mws is m score for members of the C I Young 1 Men's Association m Singapore. hoy the first time the vatioui centra of the as ociati >n icrr aic to have a renLral clubhous< -.vhi/i will be for the use387 words
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Article, Illustration409 1948-04-25 3 2U0.000 IDLE DEI ROM. Apr. 24:-The General Motors Corporation announced today the temporary lay-off of 200.0C0 workera resulting from steel short age. -UP. (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ALL set for its opening night at the Raffia Hotel on April 29 is the first409 words
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Article127 1948-04-25 3 Alleged to have threatened Singapore Harbour Board labourer witn inj uy to Ins leraoo if .v iiiri not <_oa^ work, a youi*g Chiaeac, icu, Poon LiDik iiHa.s lio Po.i Sen. vas pioUucod boiojc tho Sccjnti PoljC 1 Ma.^i/ i.k M\ 4, C. Ooh. yesterday, on p charge of127 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-04-25 3 Mr. Kuh Chentt Kte. von <»/ Mr. and Mrs. Koh Hunt Sum and Miss Tan Yum Cher, dau y liter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soon Woo. who uxre married at lti. St. Michael's Road hint wttk. (Tribune Picture).38 words
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Article34 1948-04-25 3 Truer Javanese, two Chin- j <\se <>nd a Malay convicted oi vagrancy by the Third Police Magistrate Mr. F. B. Oehleis ye-itcrday, were scni o the house of detention.34 words
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Article, Illustration68 1948-04-25 3 Thus gate, situated near the Hindu Temple m Orchard Road, is a familiar tight to passers-bir. But how few know what lies behind itf Now overgrown with weeds, the w-alled-in plot contains a disused Jewish cemetery m which stand about fifty tombs tones. This cewietery which fell68 words
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Article33 1948-04-25 3 MANILA, Apr. 23. Tomos Calma. 28-year-old Hukbalahap and reportedly the right-hand man of the Huk chieftain. Luis Taruc, wa.H captured byManila detectives whilst visiting a friend's house in Manila.— U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article198 1948-04-25 3 <Smula>i Tribune Reporter). CARAVAN Films Singapo "movies-at^one's doorstop" organisation Is to play the role of Santa Clau.s to aboutr ~>o '•marooned" schoolchiMu'" next week by giving thrill a fu*f» show of a picture they WCTt i unable to sec through no fault of their198 words
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Article92 1948-04-25 3 In conjunction with the celei brations on the occasion of the I Silver Wedding of their Majes- ties the King and Queen Elizabeth, the Public Relations Film Unit will include a film on the Royal Family m the program- mes arranged to be held during this week92 words
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Article33 1948-04-25 3 IONIA. Iowa, Apr. 23. A tornado hit Ionia, a northl eastern Iowa town of 300 po- pulation. The State police said four persons were killed and "three or four" missing.- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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281 1948-04-25 3 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 23.— T0 effect as close an impact as possible on the masses and to better reinforce the long -term policy of the Department of Social Welfare the Central Welfare Council is o bi re-organised on a broader basis. This decision281 words
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Advertisement180 1948-04-25 3 CATHAY DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? BRYLCREEM gives the roots a chance TT EhP the roots active and you will keep your hair <^> Massage Brylcreem well into the scalp with the tips of your fingers by an action that moves the scalp on the ikull. Brylcrefm's tonic effects will180 words
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Advertisement261 1948-04-25 3 The Cift^ne oi the Cathay S*Z^^ Rost-.uiranfc is under the d /^•HfiM^k lection of Mi*, pachnang. H A^^jT^^V France. Bwltaerland cmcl Aus- fXo tria-rountnrs which spell V^^* /v ••Guurni^f nnd where nn 'v V-^, the superlatively liooci dish Ni A i v is remarkable. I «/y/\t Opening Ist May W^/261 words
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Article, Illustration4328 1948-04-25 4 VERA ARDMORE - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE H Raffles College Dance Th" Raffles College Trinity Term Dance proved undout>. .< Ijy h tremendous success. f tie Mist r-mtf m th*. hk;- ory 01 ihe Collate, women [students organised dance on Saturday. April 17, .it their spacious Colkge Hall— to commemorate4,328 words
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Advertisement336 1948-04-25 5 H lVf •V* *^t 7 valve supi'rhet for AC DC Mains features "mafliMW handspread" which is the very secret of a» c uracy m tuning and reception. Tradition background beauty and pleasure just words, but they mean so much when linked with the treat rerord of achievement associated with the336 words
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Advertisement268 1948-04-25 5 i \_JX urn V 222J ArIH n.lfl.V Kle< trie Kettle Economical Liphlvficivh Safety device ejrett; mains socket whir. kettU boils dry. Complete with 4 ft. or non-kink :i-rore braided flex S.IK im Obtainnble from juthorise<! dealers Solo Distributors E. S. ISAAC CO. lj; «-v cfnii si spo,,Special lines GfMtn's Acknowledged268 words
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Article258 1948-04-25 6 The relaxation of restrictions upon overseas travel from Britain and the announcement that some petrol is to be made available fo- pleasure motoring m the U.K. prompt a reader of the Tribune to enquire whether there cannot be some relaxation of the dollar ban m Malaya.258 words
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Article1341 1948-04-25 6 Timely Hints For "Lovers' Secrets, or the i Art of Wooing, Winning and Wedding" is only part of a very comprehensive title-page on a little volume wnich came into my hands last week and which today, half way through the twentieth century, strikes a queer note and give1,341 words
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636 1948-04-25 6 Perils Of The Early Morning Cup Of Tea (By N.S.P.) I like my morning tea. its warm fragrance serws to draw me gently back to an appreciation of .ife that beeniod out of the question a minute or two before. It is Demaps my greatest weakness. What is more I636 words
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171 1948-04-25 6 ATHENS. At least 100,000 civil servants, bank employees, municipal staffs and other State workers will have to be screened under a new law aimed at purging the public services of all persons "not loyal to the State." The law, passed recently after a short debate171 words
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487 1948-04-25 6 "Terabang" On An Imaginative Flight! Who today, careering through the skies m Constellations and Skymasters, spaies a thought to the early days of aviation, say, twenty-five years ago? The younger generation can have but scarcely any memories of those steam-driven gtants whose tentative peregrinations across487 words
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181 1948-04-25 6 Bast Africa represent, k most magnificent t*.u* country m the world Sir William Platt, toM^J Royal United Services Ift tion m Ixmdon recentlv^^ East Africa posses**' type of country from sen w plains to mountains lftuJr high, every variety of c.im parts of the181 words
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Article109 1948-04-25 6 Britain has not earned Ir name of "Mother Countwithout good reason. And many people m NigerU wm but think of her m those terr they would be m a poeitioa: understand her methods fir farter. •There can be no doubt BnUr has denied her own people109 words
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Article109 1948-04-25 6 LONDON. Why shipp. casualties are heavier now. peacetime, than they m. during the war is a profcte which representatives of I nations, including Ind'a c Pakistan, arc to try to «r. m London. Figures compiled by the L verpool Underwriters' A.«oa tion show that m 1947 ti*109 words
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Advertisement99 1948-04-25 6 Accurate Visual Analysis requires ITp to-date Instruments. To solve your Eyesight Problems, Consult C S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. Spore Tel: 4435 FvVy equipped with luteat instruments. i MALA VAN AIRWAYS LIMITED By Air To Malaya's Finest Beaches Services from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang. TO99 words
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Advertisement69 1948-04-25 6 tiki hr\^ I HW V BB k V^Ht W k For all your journeys abroad, fly KLM thirtynine thousand miles of cflicer.t timesavinf routes lo:— NKI PAKISTAN USA SIAM I RA q SOUTH AMERICA INDIA EUROPE SOUTH AFRICA Fares and particulars on application: TOWN OFFICE: 1 Fii ayson Green, PboM69 words
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Article, Illustration498 1948-04-25 7 Dressing" Fashion Prints— Her Hobby (Sunday Tribune StafT Reporter) WENDY SIDNEY-WILMOT, of Cnvonagh Kernel Singapore, is a woman with an Unusual hobby. She makes "dressed fashion prints." j n other words »he Rives to pictures and photographs a three-dimensional effect that adds to their beuutv and makes them come to498 words
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Article71 1948-04-25 7 SHANGHAI. Apr. 24. A direct regular air service between Shanghai and Tokio is planned by the China National Aviation Corporation for the middle of May, according to company sources. Flights between this country and the Japanese mainland will be conducted on a limited basis, though no restrictions71 words
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Article36 1948-04-25 7 PHILADELPHIA. April 23. -A maskrd gunman mad' 1 off with $12,000 in cash and 15.000 in jewellery after bind1 H a restaurant owner anJ to wife w!» .the latter s Won stockings. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article231 1948-04-25 7 COLOMBO An" 14. Tho HO A C "Ti <*or Route" from Pakistan ?<nd Tndia to England will completely iusHfy Iti when four tir:er cubs are flown from Calcutta to Karachi on their wav to England during the next few days. Accompanying the tiger cjbs are231 words
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Article28 1948-04-25 7 SHANGHAI, Apr. 24. All Government and public organizations throughout China were fying flags at half-mast today in respect to the late President Roxas of the Philippines.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article23 1948-04-25 7 FLENSBURG, APR. 23. Prince Albrccht of Schleswig Holstein. head of the former ruling house of Schleswig Holstein, died here today aged 86.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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173 1948-04-25 7 Following a meeting held recently by six of the city s leading tyre dealers, six well-known brands of tyres and tubes are now available to t h c Singapore motoring public at reduced prices. ITIH price reduction, wfclcfc i s also a boon to173 words
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Article62 1948-04-25 7 SHANGHAI. Apr. 24. Approximately 300 studends of the Fuhtan University staged a strike yesterday, threatening that all students of the institution will join m a general walkout today, according to Chinese reports.. The strike is said to have been called as a protest against an allegedReuter - 62 words
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Article66 1948-04-25 7 PARIS, APR. 23. The French police at the request of the Swedish Embassy here were today searching for Sven Nystrand, a 35-year-old Swede alleged to be involved in the sale of false passports to Nazis seeking refuge in South America. Nystrand arrived here with his family aReuter - 66 words
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Article69 1948-04-25 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 23.— The government let John L. Lewis go without further punishment for failing to end the ;oal strike promptly. But it kept the threat of further penalties alive for use if the United Mine Workers should strike anew in violation of court order. On theU.P. - 69 words
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Article66 1948-04-25 7 ROME, APR. 23. Signor Alcide de Gasperi, Italian Prime Minister, tonight refused to accept the resignation of Signor Randolfo Pacciardi, the Republican Vice-Premier. Signor Pacciardi resigned this evening because the Republicans gained only a few seats in the election. In refusing Signor de Gasperi said: "We have togetherReuter - 66 words
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Article41 1948-04-25 7 The Jubilee Songsters of the Chinese Presbyterian Church. Out ram Road, will stage a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. today. The programme will consist of classical music, violin and vocal solos, and a Symphonia Cantata.41 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-04-25 7 Jutn Simmons, star of "The Blue Lagoon," is here seen prep<inny lunch for the film unit aboard the "Viking Ahoy" during shooting operations at sea, tMUMQ the Fiji Islands, prior to thvir departure for Britain r»a thn United Btm&o*.39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-04-25 7 EecruiU oj tht RAF. r, < f nnont Malaya carried out artemfoe esercteei m Kuala Lumpur u^k. Thr.se RAF. pictures show (top) a mortar d<t«chm<nt ,n ac- Uon. Weapon framing, imdudmg the mortar, is a very vital part of the tramina of the men; (bottom)71 words
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376 1948-04-25 7 (By A Special Correspondent THE days of two of the most famous aircraft m the Royal Force are numbered. They are the AVRO Yorks MWIOO and MWIOI of Transport Command, which between them have flown about half a million-miles m all parts376 words
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Article183 1948-04-25 7 COLOMBO. Apr. 24. Thr Ceylon Government, the "Times I of Ceylon" understands, hopes to acquire Radio Seac as a free gift from Britain. Col. J. L. Kotelawala, Minister for Transport an« I Works, who left by air for London to join Ceylon's finance team183 words
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Article85 1948-04-25 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Apr. 23. The police today said they had discovered an alleged Communist piot to blow up oil and petrol tanks on the island of (Jovernador m Rio de Janeiro Bay, north of the city. They made several arrests. Besides important petrol and oil stocks.85 words
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Advertisement152 1948-04-25 7 REACHING EVERY NEED WITH McCRAY REACH- IN REFRIGERATORS I ntLl^lf th€ P acemake rs m the field of commercial I ratoi T~ the McCra y line of Reach-In RefrigeI McC-av man win you be c lad you waited! I WiaLf neers elaborating w ;th Raymond Locwy I smarw B'i8 'i152 words
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Advertisement47 1948-04-25 7 AMBASSADOR I RADIOS UNRIVALLEU IN QUALITY, WORKMA>7SHIP PERFORMANCE BANDSPREAD TUNING Model 4756A $285.00 Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG CO., LTD. 25. Thomson Road, Phone 3633 PHONE 50 3 9 i f EXTENSION TO ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY OF QUALITY FOODS FOOD SUPPLIES 60 66 ORCHARD ROAD47 words
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Article176 1948-04-25 8 A special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commisfcioners will be held on 30th April. 1948. to consider the following amendment to the Municipal Markets Bylaws with a view to enforcing price tagging m all markets "Every person selling, offering, exposing, or keeping for sale any article176 words
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Article91 1948-04-25 8 A Chinese who was arrested soon after a robbery m East Coast Road at 9.50* p.m. on Apr. 23. by Inspector Henson who was passing by at the time, appeared before Seventh Mi^gistrate A. G. Shear* on a tentative charge of armed robbery, yesterday. The accused, Wong91 words
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792 1948-04-25 8 COURTMAN - COURTMAN jf BADMINTON NOTES -k^ i if by UP to the time of writ-j ing, I learned that the fol- lowing Malayan badminton players have accepted I the invitation to partici- 1 pate m the China National Games Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim and792 words
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Article167 1948-04-25 8 Two substantial donations to the Singapore Olympic and and Sports Council Fund have been received by the Hon. Secretary. Mr. B. I>. Dunsford. The donors are Dr. C. J. Paglar <$1 000) and Messrs. Gm n Singh Co., ($1,001). These donations raise the Fund to167 words
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Article39 1948-04-25 8 WASHINGTON. April 23. The State Department de nied a London report thai representatives of the U.S.. Britain and France are meeting secretly m a week to discuss tri-power nction should Russia force a showdown i.'. Berlin.— U.P. j39 words
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201 1948-04-25 8 xg£Ea£zi£~£3£u?& A Singapore medical practi- Ti Dv Tan Bin Chiang opined that had the ambulance arrived within fifteen minutes there would havo been a possibility ot the woman's life beine saved. The deceased, Madame To.ie i Joon Wan. aged 45. was stated201 words
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Article93 1948-04-25 8 Tho Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is. it is understood, is investigating an allegation that Leading signalman Whitflold. of HMS Constance, has been boxing professionally abroad. The Constance sailed for Hongkong a few days ago but nevertheless the S.A.B A*, is taking immediate steps to inquire into the93 words
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Article108 1948-04-25 8 LONDON. April 24:— On^ of Britain's longest legal battks ended yesterday whe n a 64-year-old self-made business man, R O bert Greenwoori rarran. won hi s appeaJ against the convlation and sentence of nine months' imprisonment on charges ol publishing flfce balance sheets. The hearing of108 words
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Article53 1948-04-25 8 THIRD QUAKE IN 24 Hunts WFSTON. M^ssarhusrtts. Apr. 23.— A very strong oartnquake. the third m loss than 24 hours, shook the Dominion Republic today, the Boston College Seismograph Department announced. Today's quake lasted over two hours. About a dozen quakes m that, area have ceen recorded m t.h< pa.sl53 words
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Article52 1948-04-25 8 WAS HINOTON. Apr. 24:The U.S. Department of Commerce figures showed that Russia had withdrawn 4.49 million dollars gold deposited with the New York Federal Rt- s c r v c Bank m reversal of the previous Soviet policy of building gold deposits m the United52 words
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Article124 1948-04-25 8 The following wjZI be selected to represent the Joyful Juniors Ist and 2nd XI at 9?2l against the Conuner- cial High School Ist and 2nd XI tomorrow at St. PXtrick c« o o] ground at 415 and I 5.15 p.m. Ist XI: —Tony Adalia, O. j124 words
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Article31 1948-04-25 8 THE HAGUE, Apr. 23.— The Dutch Lower House today passed article by article the Western Union Bill ratifying the Brussels fivo-power treaty iinking Britain. France and Benelux.— Reuter.31 words
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342 1948-04-25 8 EfigM€£*&s& Ihe dog show, which begins at 5 p.m. on May 7, wil' continue for several days. It is b-in g held by Kind permission of the Malaya!! Kennel Association, who are ippointing the judges Mr. E. V. Smith, of the Singapore342 words
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Advertisement631 1948-04-25 8 NATURAL RESISTANCE j against illness Yon fitand a much better chance of being free from illness if your diet contains vitamins which build up your natural resifttance. You can make sure of getting your share of this immunity from illness* by taking Crookes Halibut Oil— which m rich ju vitamins631 words
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Advertisement187 1948-04-25 8 L as cool as a summer shade Where will you find fragrance so cool, freshly fastidious, as Yardley's English Lavender? It was created to keep you cool and poised— anywhere everywhere all through the day. YA R O L E V Lavender j ~HjV 'the luxury son ft of the187 words
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Article, Illustration353 1948-04-25 9 Cape-and-Sword Dramas Appeal To Louis Hayward In he minds of Hollywood producers and cas in^ directors, the name of Louis Hayward has become synonymous with swash -buckling action mles first made famous by the la c Doug" as rair banks, Sr. But Hayward himself mad< a somewhat startling revelation 1353 words
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Article119 1948-04-25 9 HOLLYWOOD. Apr 23. Barbara Bel Geddes has been assigned to the co-starring role opposite Robert Mitchum m FtKO Radio's period super-wes-tern. "Blood On The Moon." Her role that of the tomi^oyish. dare-devil daughter of ?i cattleman who is contending f*H b fortune involving suppi es for an119 words
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Article98 1948-04-25 9 HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 23 Like Alfred Hitchcock and nuiny other movie directors, Irving Pichel likes to trademark his pictures by appearing I m them. In 'The Miracle of the Bells, 1 a Jesse L. MacEwen production starring Fred Mac Murray, Frank Sinatra and Valll he will be seen as98 words
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Article, Illustration714 1948-04-25 9 HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 23.— A tali, lanky, bushy- j haired boy m his teens was hWubbing the engine room deck. A tough, deep-voiced engineer, veteran it many yean at sea, baiked un order. The youth dropped his mop, exchanging it for an oil can. Hiying his714 words
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Article99 1948-04-25 9 HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 23, He's a better-than-avei age ath i lete. but that didn't prevent Don McGuire from being knockeel out by Janet Blair the other dny. 'ihey were doing a sc^nc m i Columbia's "The FnTler Brus,. Mm," which stars Red Skeltoiv 1 when Janet his McGuire99 words
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Article148 1948-04-25 9 ffUßfirm a giovo m Hoiivwood lodttjf that will piobabiy be ivservt d for posterity. And all because it was on a hand that shook the hand of i ClarK Ga )le on the set of his new picture, "The Hucksters,' a forthcoming- Singapore re- lease. Tne s,s)ve148 words
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Article68 1948-04-25 9 HOLLYWOOD Apr. 2.1. A curjo dealer offered John Wayne $20 apiece for some abalone. shells, planning to advertise that the star had person ally divod for them. Wayne, however, gave the shells to his 11-year-old son. Michael, who accompanied his i i lad to Utah on location for68 words
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Article, Illustration251 1948-04-25 9 David W*vm .s-j<> ,n the title role oi Princf Charles m the Brit th J. n Technirolour production "Bonnie Prince Charlie" produced by Edward Bhi.k >id directed by Anthony K-r.m.ns at Shepperton, st?rrmj David Niwn with Murrjaitl Leigh' ton, Judy Cainphr Jack Hawkins and Hf.ctor251 words
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Article73 1948-04-25 9 <*» wuvju, Apr. Z.i Ann *n**l«Wn heeran reducin? the •»nln»*l population -it her Enrino reh because she said they •m^.o opting her out of hous'p •Td home. Th»n taking advantage of a day off from filming "Goo<J R*iw she atlen |pt an auction Damon Runyon Cancer73 words
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Advertisement211 1948-04-25 9 I TiHimnly one BsS^^^i*^' Itfuny symptomi l^^fil^. Imi iMied. 19 |t^; wdL 1 4t)y it lud to more I r- Z^ j |MmiH bod.ly fc^^'-w W*2? iMtNntM disorders. Tmx ill effects vt tbe fementation of the food m the Immkl Bodily weakness, nervouv m aaMn tod t jjenrrul lowering rtftiiaien's211 words
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Advertisement245 1948-04-25 9 |ppV PACTS I yf about 1 1 the SKETOFAX' The n#rc Sketofax is effective application; its new formula against Mosquitoes and Sandflies, has a vanishing cream base as well as other winged biting M J* insects. -Mosquito or Sandfiy will penetrate a tilm of 'Sketofax* I The new Sketofax contain245 words
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Article77 1948-04-25 10 Washinßton, April 23. At the meeting" of the International Tin Study Group the Netheiland* delegate explained the difficulties m rehabilitating Far Eastern mines. He said the Japanese had removed much of the basic equipment and bccausc land deposits were becoming exhausted new and difficult methods of77 words
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Article170 1948-04-25 10 /Sunday Tribune Rttyortcr) In an intervkw with tht Tribune. M. K. Sundram. Singapore's best quarter, miler. and a candidate for the forthcoming Worid Olympics, is very confident oi covering the distance within the stipulated time of 51 s«> convis. under fniroursiilc conditions. Sundram. who failed to170 words
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Article338 1948-04-25 10 Penang Races On June 12 The I>nanjr Turf Club will j hold h three-day mr^tinc on I June J2. 16 and m. Horses classes 1 and 3 will bo rqt*»red for and two runs will be provide*! for each class. The rvnang griffins will have three runs and a consolation338 words
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Article75 1948-04-25 10 Yesterday padang cricket fixtures between the Singa *>re CrickH Club and the indiao Association, and th«Singapore Recreation Club mo the Ceylon Spoi tr Cluo wcic not played due to the jao ground condition, following the rain. The Singapore Chinese ReI creation Clur vs. V.M.C.A.. oricktst match75 words
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Article60 1948-04-25 10 I»ip following have been selected to represent the Malayan Chinese Badminton team with the approval of the Badminton Association cf Malaya: MEN: Ooi Teik Hock (nuuager). Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poll Utn and Yeo Teck Chye. LADIES: Chung Kon Yoong and Ml«» Ho 6a i Ylng.60 words
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Article28 1948-04-25 10 Membera of the Chinese Swimming Club are reminded of the general meeting which will be beM at tbC Uub pre- iiu-;- this mcmißs at v s-m-28 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-04-25 10 UP IN 7i*E AIR An incident m the mmtch between Tifjer Sports Club und the MFA puii/etl at Jalan Besar Stnd'inn on Frjday (n ichlch the "Tiger*" won A "Tiger and an MFA player lake a "header m an effort win control of the ball another incident m their match53 words
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506 1948-04-25 10 Loca Ta ble-Ten nis Stars For Olympics I (By "CELLULOID" AH arrangcmentM have boon i finalised for the Seventh Chi na National Olympics Games to be held in' Shanghai on May Mr. and Mrs Lien Ying Chow will entertain the contingent a; their Holl ire. i Road's 1 evidence to506 words
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Article58 1948-04-25 10 SEREMBAN, Sat. A brilliant spell of play by Negi;'i !j» the first half, enabled the home team to defeat Selangor m the inter-state soccer match played i here this afternoon. Both the I Negri goals were scored by Kee Sah. while Vijaratnam scored 1 for Selangor. All58 words
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200 1948-04-25 10 Beilin. April 23.— Reliable piison sources said today that Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, still fears some one is trying to pouson him. Witnesses at the sprawling Span Ma v Pii son, where the seven top Nazi leaders who escaped death sr-ntence at Nuremberg200 words
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260 1948-04-25 10 Rome, Apr. 23. Jarolsav Drobny, number one Czech tennis player and three "mi-i sing" companions turned ud m Palermo. Sicily. He said that they vlid not intend to return to Prague "m view of the present oppressive system md hard life there." The disclosure260 words
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Article223 1948-04-25 10 (FROM PAQK ONE) President power "to cxcfcls? allocation, specification and inventory controls of nature rubber and chemical rubber notwithstanding changes \v supply or estimated stnply of natural or chemical rubber" and makes this discretion limited through other clauses which make it obligatory to produce and consume annually a minimum223 words
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Article39 1948-04-25 10 The Arniy cricket trii 1 game at Tanglin yesterday iad to be called off on account of bad ground conditions following the rain experience earlier. The Arm' "teat" will hr «ver, be pluycd at Tiagllr today.39 words
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103 1948-04-25 10 DEAD BOXER'S MANAGER QUITS IN PROTEST Milwaukee. April 24. Vetetin manager Sam Anionson hns quit professional boxing In protest over the "unnecessary" ring death of Jackie Darthard. He said "if m professional rnnks the welf ire of a boxer <loes not come first. I am going back to the amateurs.'103 words
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Article129 1948-04-25 10 Sydney, April 14. -Although he lnd torn a thi^li muscle m the first tackle In thr Rugby League mntch, St. Ocorfrc vs j WarrtoKih. Jack Umtwall I »oUIOT of the Test cricketer, ruv m England, scored 18 of tl'is team's 23 points at Sydney Cricket Groun129 words
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126 1948-04-25 10 The Singapore Indians dc- fcatcd the Frasp r Neavc Sports Club at table tennin yesterday by three games to two. The match was held it the F N premises. The In dians were two down iift. r the lirst four famet, but m I the126 words
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Article105 1948-04-25 10 King Kong, the undefeated Hungarian added another win o his string of victories when I he technically knocked out Con Balasjfl m t\\c third round at the Great World last night! Balasis waa caught m the dreaded double Nelson grip t In the third round. When the105 words
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Article88 1948-04-25 10 Th fl c r lloWln S wiH rcprcbCnt the Singapore Crlckrc Cl "b Ist XI v s Ist Be»f*rtta m a Ist Division League ixture tomorrow a t 515 pm \c n the Padang j A itiri»n r^ v ™iv *r R J p,f n en D88 words
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Article88 1948-04-25 10 Mr Lien Ying Q^M bten appointed to be^* 1 neral loader of tru- HkLt Chinese continent L 4 Shanghai for th c Aw Olympic Meet Mr Outl? Sen<r i s unable to k3^J contingent owing to hk ability to return to JLS Mr. Ong. however,88 words
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Article85 1948-04-25 10 Th< Pasii Punjang socc* leven score- 1 a thrce-ni!! win over the i|J Kenzie Roa I team whea t> met m a intoi -district A. Loaguo game at Gtjk Stadium yesterday. In tb.> t \her intermit Leair'ie game, between ti' Krotn Ayer team and In r>o.\'^ Ji»v;i85 words
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Advertisement180 1948-04-25 10 TRUE AS TODAY! 14J fjirf^ i^^^HMK^^^P/^l Hr* jSmK^S^ 9t^^M W *^^^B ■P^ \^k^kr^k^L a^H iTtoLsrtmgp**.! fAPI T O ■At Urt on tM soetfi W V- P t v^v Pmm^r IMionc M.' 1 4 \>r Rv .-n vatioiv; I'rof^ded By; I^t«*v "MAH 11 OI Tl lIV Tr»:;Mr In Turkey ••TEMPTATION HARBOUR"180 words
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Advertisement128 1948-04-25 10 Grand Opening TVai 3.ls—ff.ia 9.lfi px Ml Main- an Premiers KARDAR rKODKTIOV IT«««M»nt i( KANOOH" m Hinduottaal starring: M.htnh. &a* Mud Ah »7||aha» and Mir other well-known nun Last Day: 3.00; 6.30; 111 K "SHAMA" In Hindustani OI'KNINO TOMOMOf "WANTED FOR MUBg R OKI I .ant Shown: M. 6.15 1128 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-04-25 11 1 This colourful lightweight works on a ship which called .it Singapore the other day. Old followers of the game 'will remember his visit to; this country In the early tlnrI ties when he scored a sensat ional victory over the Frenchman, Aime Raphael, despite a j w»64 words
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Article47 1948-04-25 11 BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 23.— If. Angus, Buenos Aires representative of the British Minisi try of Food, will visit Montevideo at the beginning of May j to discuss the Uruguayan Go- vernments request for a revi- sion of its contract to supply meat to Britain.— Reu|er.47 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1948-04-25 11 Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 31— by Herman Rappa IN 1932, when the Wal- ley Brothers were seeking greater laurels m England and America, and when I schoolboy Frankie Weber was creating havoc among the bantamweights m Penang, a rather fraillooking young man1,122 words
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Article, Illustration255 1948-04-25 11 Ihe picture of ftve boxer- with their manager Matthew Frank d, Souza. which appeared m the Sunday Tribune on Apl, 4. has aroused tne interest or a i^nar sportsman. H< writes: •'I am a very keen sportsman ana I have enjoyed your weekly boxing articles. I have255 words
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Article121 1948-04-25 11 BENCOOLEN S.C. RFATFM 1 I The Singapore Municipal i Services Union defeated the; < Bencoolen Sports Club by 5j games to 2 m a return table- tennis match on Sunday, j < Results <S f MSU players mentioned first), are: Mok Ylng Hoon beat Tonny I Collick 21-15, 21-4, 21-11:121 words
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Article66 1948-04-25 11 ROME, APR. 24. Four Czech tennis players, reported "missing" by the Communist youth newspaper, Mlarla Froflta, to<lay, are m Palermo, it was reported here tonight. Rome tennis circles state that the Czech players Jaroslav Drobney. Vladimir Cefnik, Matous and Mif?s H. H. Straubcov.i had66 words
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Article116 1948-04-25 11 A ivgular reader of the Sunday Tribune has sent, me a picture of the worlds largest public dance hall— St. Ana Cabaret— in which Al Cante is employed as a "bouncer", and points out that I misspelt the name writes Herman Rappa. The readxr states: "In your issue116 words
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Article112 1948-04-25 11 i The following will represent the C.H.S.A. Ist and 2nd teams at soccer to-day at the St. Patrick's School Ground at 4 and 5.15 p.m., against the Joyful Junior.*' I Ist and 2nd XI: Ist XI: D. Govinda&amy, Oscar de Souza, M. Singh, E. Rodrigues. Oh.|rk-«| Nicno>as.112 words
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Advertisement309 1948-04-25 11 /?itiipiii»M Heart Trouble I tIUCUra Caused by High V^)Vv^\ Blood Pressure MXAVS^ If y«>« hove patna around the heart. fi^—afc W^ palpitation. dixili»««9. he»d»rh«a at l^^^s^-«^^ >^CV- r top and hark of head and above eye*. V^*~ -^f 3JJ^ dhortneaa of breath. f««l nervy, or auf f\ «er from poor309 words
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Miscellaneous602 1948-04-25 11 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— 1 By ij^ AQUARIUS GEMINI 4. LIBRA JAA^. FiSB. 18. MAY HI JUNE >». KEPT. 2', OCT M J FQM ir/7/ fmMJ i/ »»>/r/i eashi A really worth-while op- yotl /idi' farOMFI to "sA- fo understand the way m portunitu -.rill knock on your a.*;k602 words
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2546 1948-04-25 12 Bright Eyes Wins Last Race: Pays Best (BY ALLAN LEWIS) w A, Hisj Sweep First Pool Total $100,000 1. *****3 ($50,000). 2. *****3 ($25,000). 3. *****3 ($12,500) Starters ($1,250 each): 2M480, *****8, *****6, *****4, *****1, *****9, *****8, *****0, *****9, 1 *****. Second Pool2,546 words
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268 1948-04-25 12 Raffles Coilegc batsmo n continued to bat on the second day of the 14th InterCollege cricket match at Bukit Timah yesterdiy. They punished the y Medical College bowling and pilod up 142 runs to bring the previous day's score frc.n 54 to 196 for the268 words
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Article21 1948-04-25 12 I London. April 24- Manchester United defeated Blackpool m the Football Association Cup final this afternoon.— Reuten,21 words
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Article98 1948-04-25 12 Ban Matoo. California. April 23. Thirty-eignt-ycar-ol<J Eng-lish-born Johnny Longdcn today became the first jockey m the history of the United States turf to ride 3,000 winners when he finished first on Bub, m the I fourth race at Day Meadows. Longden rode his first winner at98 words
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Article474 1948-04-25 12 Seen Heard At The Races (By ALLAN LEWIS) Colbay, winner of Race 3. is a good type 5-year old bay English gelding and is very well bred, being by the classic winner Colombo, from Heather B. Making his debut yesterday on the Malayan turf, he showed a clean pair of474 words
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Article123 1948-04-25 12 FOUR WON i SYDNEY, Apr. X rowing race* g»T High School ncoopHi? i pool. Thereby ha»J UttW story. A young En K u»hn* named Archie SeZ arrived In Aostrafc i .v«*» r to try torr^L. 1 hin fortune by maa^jT i tiirinjr car polUh. was the kind of V tha*123 words
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Article286 1948-04-25 12 3 a.m. Am* London. April 24.— TV M lowing are Football reaulti FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2, Liverpool i Blackburn R. 4. fcheflkldL Chelsea 0. Burnley 2. Derby C. 2. Preston Nil Everton 0, Portsmouth t Giimsby T. 1, Charitoo i; Huddersfiold 0, Stoke Cttjl Manchester C. 0.286 words
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Article102 1948-04-25 12 > Dara Singh beat U* l a knnek out m the BTW"J 1 m the all-Malayan he»*7T wiestling championsWp Happy World Stadiu* 1 night. Both wrestlers tng counted out when w^ turned to fignt o"t o! vk when Dara Singh m^T break away and p*^* the102 words
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Advertisement125 1948-04-25 12 OUT z^HH SATURDAY Malaya's First nnd Only film monthly again m nublirntjon 36 pages 13** x 9!l: M newsy, topical nnd crummed wth snappy film photos and articles b^ well-known wrters. Latest low-down from Elolh i 1 and tlv English stuilios. THROUGH YOUR NEWSAGENT or NEWSVENDOR WALTER ABEL- PAUL LUKAS125 words
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