Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 March 1949
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Title Section21 1949-03-13 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published ftimultatuousltf nt Sitmn/torv, Kuola Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penantf. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAIUJH 11, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-03-13 1 ommiNhioniT (n-ntTu! >1» cDonald Mr. Eden at Tenjfah airtield. Best dressed mi a lift !e crumpled22 words
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Article470 1949-03-13 1 (Tribune Staft Reporter) MR. Anthony Eden, Deputy Leader of Britain's Jfl Conservative Party, had a busy day yesterday. Between landing at Tengah from Australia m the early afternoon, and bedtime at Bukit Serene, he attended a State luncheon m Johore, met a deputation of planters,470 words
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Article42 1949-03-13 1 Lord Listowel, Minister of State for the Colonies, who is Hying to Canberra for talks with the Australian Governi m<nt which include Joint defence and the growth O f Communism m South East Aski. arrived In Singapore >>y Constellation yesterday.42 words
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Article22 1949-03-13 1 (LONDON, Sat. The War Office announced today that the British detachment at Akaba. Traosjordan Red S*a port, is being reinforced.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article162 1949-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUF Saturday. A Malay police constable is dead and fe of his comrades are missing after their boat was a bushed by bandits on a river near Tanjong Batu, Mitakab, yesterday. In the river battle:he Police fought against odds when the engine of the boat162 words
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Article60 1949-03-13 1 OTHER MAI MUST PAY "PENSION" LONDON, Sat BUuito IHowurt) has won a lift' >«ii■ton" of t'2 a week, front pan who ftole his wiles lo\ Hfi also got a divorce from Nrj/^< Violet. The court ordered mea S. Prltchard, th«^ oo**»-[>o!\--dent, to pay the ro. ts th.case, us well as60 words
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Article35 1949-03-13 1 BANGKOii, Saiurud Forty Siamese police t.o«*l 20 hours, 4,000 mot? and tvgnnades to subiiu^ fonnfChinose soldier, who was waid foi i assault. He sumvihhmvi/ oniy alter he was hit by 100 Hots. I35 words
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Article31 1949-03-13 1 Loo Thong, sentenced for possessing arms and ammunition, was hanged at Pudu Jail, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, it was announced last night. His appeal was dismissed on February 24.31 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-03-13 1 Wkm Mr. K.i.-ri meeti Main Otaeral i>. final np. Oenv niniulfr «,f MnKup«»re Dislrli t. will In- Mfnflag a man who, more than un<-»-, has apHM a hairbrush to the s»-at "f his trousers. 0»-n»ral l)unl«>M was a pre*««t at Mr Bte'l pn-para-UfJ srhoul, and uas rrtpo— l Ml57 words
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Article226 1949-03-13 1 17 Guns Salute A Rajah Ten Elephants Lead Procession rXiitul-iu TrUiuw Mwpofter) More than 20,000 people at- j tended the Installation of the Rajah of Perlis and h\.< Sul- j tana as rulers o; th< ir stair yesterday. Ten elephant* d tin- M kebe- saran iaja" procession which pieceded the226 words
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Article47 1949-03-13 1 NANKING, Sat. The api pointment of General Ho Yingcnin as Premier of China wus .confirmed by the Legislative Yuan at a special session today. The vote was 209 to 30. iHe is expected to fly from I Hangchow to Nanking tomor- row. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article193 1949-03-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Rcpcn Kuala Lumpur, Sat. r fate of the Squatter Report, w before the Selangor State 'uncil, hangs m the balanceVtalay leaders arc organising yerful resistance to its reeoriendations. The main principle oftc report is that the squatterhould, us tar as consistent w security,193 words
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Article277 1949-03-13 1 BANDITS ARE SHORT OF BULLETS Kuala Lumpur, Saturday The Bandits arc running sScrt of ammunition, it is officially announced to-night. hi iome areas they are refilling empty cartridge ca^es, and a captured document says that from now on they must "depend on the Ur ited Kingdom as the source >f277 words
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Article124 1949-03-13 1 LONDON. Sat. The King underwent an operation to restore circulation m his i ight leg today. A bulletin issued by nine attending physicians said the operation was compltUd successfully and that the King's condition was entirely satisfactory." The operation was performed before noon m a li»•«;--roomU.P. - 124 words
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Advertisement107 1949-03-13 1 uZUomSh "HOHNER" tjJL* Is The Favourite Of .fflffim M* ALL HARMONICA I 555?^s^n^m^» i <^l TStMO.c tuning If mkiMMnimK£^^^r!^L S Y^*T^^Bf^^^^P^ H^HH lls|{ '—Tremolo" Th« two opposite nrds m eae»i AooUc hole are tuned m the same pttcfc with only a few vibrations difference. UtJfl producing a lr. molo otfect107 words
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Advertisement10 1949-03-13 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR l Iff-. I'KOIM.K lei: "IrHMiiu S>or,10 words
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Advertisement34 1949-03-13 1 Malaya's National Ne\vspa[»t-r i i I'bune: 6811 'J i m. < mites flB^BJB: BE W^ u^t i ißi BBj k Jfl^r Bl BBj t^JjlSs'3S^ll £S >v I X. I Zr TflL-^ft^kwTflc, iffl Hx 'Ihr I^u34 words
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Advertisement11 1949-03-13 1 GAMTNIR-/^*^ v m "iff SEASON TVA9ING CO. >/MI6«STtHT SlMCA^Otf MtfMOM MW«11 words
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123 1949-03-13 2 U.S. FREIGHTCR RUNS AGROUND NEAR STORE The North WFeatwra Victory. n American freighter, ran aground on Pulau Kidjang ;t>->oijt k«i milcfl from Singapore 1 In tlic early bourn yeuterday. The Singapore Harboui i rd Lug. Grippcr, left yeatoiday t«> ;;> ist tit" vessel li refloating I* reel! with the tun123 words
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269 1949-03-13 2 TB PATIENTS AWAIT ACTION ON WIDER AID (Sunday Tribune Staff Keporter) Two-and-a-half months have passed and the Domiciliary Relief Scheme for tuberculosis sufferers, for which the Colony Legislative Council voted $240,000 to be spent m 1949. has not yet started. The setting up of a Committee to handle this money269 words
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Article, Illustration228 1949-03-13 2 (Suiulay Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore manager of an airline sits patiently m his office every day, waiting for an airliner 4 Jat never comes. He is Mr. H. H L«-e. cf China National Aviation C<r- porati"n. and his mtnpniV has born trying228 words
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Article132 1949-03-13 2 A middle-aged wido- Ng Soi Keng, was bound over for one I year by the Secon<; PoHce Magtotratn yenjterdav wV nh< I waa found guilty of trafficking m the sale of r riiilO. Wi>n^ Seek Kit. the com« {)lainant. waa stated to have I given hla three-year-old132 words
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Article148 1949-03-13 2 300 At Koh— Tan Wedding More t han 300 quests attended the wedding «.f Mr. Koh Eng Tuan and Miss Tan Siok Ai at the Victoria Memorial Hall terday afternoon. Mi. Koh Keng Thcng oAciatod. The bride, nccond daughter of Mr. and Mrv. Tan Hock Swee, was a stu'l<nt of148 words
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Article319 1949-03-13 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Raffles College undergraduates this week wili carry out an extensive survey of land utilisation m the Pay a Lebar and Serangoon districts under the general direction of Dr. E. G. H. Dobby, professor of geography. The area will cover about six square319 words
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Article64 1949-03-13 2 A public ttddrettt) system i«.».^ been installed m t)ie Government BngHsh School to-day This is an amenity for which the Headmaster, Mi Kor Kw< Trik. has been strtting hard foi sometime. It is now possible fo» the Headmaster to get m touch with any class or to address64 words
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Advertisement368 1949-03-13 2 too fat: Men and women who arc putnng on weight will find that Mmneta U ijajM ihrm to ilim. Forovrr bM been pra.'ed that ManaoU leu ma rut*, illy <>n the lyium. anU :< h.<dy tv get tiJ of itawaAtaU fai #a^^ »<kk t"I Icil huton JOSEPH TRAVERS 1 SONS368 words
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Advertisement219 1949-03-13 2 COCK fC^J BRAND w flrfja s§&6£ xind ycA&a/h fob Jlafm AERATED WATER WORKS Kp^ggl 85 HILL STREET. SINGAPORE PHONE 3551 I JK it *fl# f g Nfc. i^^^^^^M jaVa^attv/*S-^_ "^St^^^aW— HENNOL GRAYHAiR A. Because H«nnel tonic food lor the starved hair rood 8. Because Hennoi helps the hair cells to219 words
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Miscellaneous214 1949-03-13 2 E£rEl P s S^'is mai \v l i |ldlu|( |n u«inionei*e. 000 p m *M"" PROGRAMMES 10.00 News m Cantonese and ou LAim America on the east. Air; 10.00 News from Ku;«l:. COO p.m. Programme Sum- INDIAN PRonßAinm Lumpur; 10.10 Interlude;. "*ry; 12.05 Malay music "«OIAlf PRCXSRAMMKB 10.ir> am. Hit214 words
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Article1180 1949-03-13 3 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER FROM London, Mar. 3. AS one of the pioprietor* of the British Railways, and having travelled som > thousands Of miles by this mcan^ of locomotion since I returnr to England (mostly with the Malayan badminton team) I can write wrth some authority on the subject.1,180 words
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Article, Illustration182 1949-03-13 3 WATCH THE BIRDIE (It's the other way round) THE two eagles that Singapore cinema-owner Mr. Loke Wan Tho Is photographing from the top of a ISCfoot tower m Johore have become quite tamo. Mr. JLoke. with the permision of the Commissiona General. Mr. Malcolm M;jcDonald. built his tower 40 feet182 words
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Advertisement176 1949-03-13 3 Wtk^ /^B SUCH WllSHfy BUNCHES 1/mWL 1^ OF GRAPES, GROWN M fmm wwy soum africa, fSni' MM/ND US OF WE H KEYBRANDY mi *6ian CAPSTAN NAVY CUT CIGARETTES MADE DC mMQLAND ,'Jt i 3BB your Protection against Infection V on cannot keep bealthy without \itiiruius. I •>< k ol snfficieni176 words
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Advertisement487 1949-03-13 3 *at a^Alm^vl I BIG LOADS of e easy b.^ or Bi pi^ndr or m Imm Qm*m Air Cargo •enric* can more tbecs »croH tha In tt.« shortest time, and m firct-ckaa cotidiUim, •U type* of goods reach England Italy tff>pt India Australia New Guinea Pacific Islands New Zealand With 8.0.A.C.487 words
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Miscellaneous626 1949-03-13 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS LEO JAN. 21 FEB 18. JULY 24 AUG. 23. A mured week, of ups and The accent is on tnoncy downs, of losing on the your own and that of your swings and gaining on tin friends. You will prolxibly be round-a-l)outs.626 words
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205 1949-03-13 4 GRASSHOPPERS ARE DOLLARS TO AH CHAN (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Wise grasshoppers stop hopping when Lav Ah Chan caste the shadow of his little net over them. For Ah Chan is the grasshoppers' bane. In 14 years, he reckons he has caught more than two million grasshoppers, and sold them205 words
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Article, Illustration249 1949-03-13 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. A. C. Willis who was a chef once, will shock many chefs by his book "Willis's Suggested Menus. 9 When reading the book, busy housewives will not have to unravel the mystery that oeufs et jambon is nothing but plain249 words
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Article110 1949-03-13 4 When In Rome In Bugis Street. Singapore's brightly lit. garish 'tourist quarter, they arc used to most things. Drunks, mysterious gathering of mysterious people. tired businessmen taking light relaxation no one raises an eyebrow m Bugis Street. Exception to this rule occurred mid week, when a110 words
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Article145 1949-03-13 4 Police dogs don't like noise, and the audience who will watch the RAF police dogs at work during a demonstration at Singapore's Dog Show IB the Happy World Stadium I on March 26 will be asked to^ keep very quiet. It will probably be145 words
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Article36 1949-03-13 4 Dr. Andrew J. Moiiarvl. M.D.. F.R.C.P.. will lecture on Tuberculosis m the Great Hall of the College of Medicine at B—3o p.m. on Wed- nesday. March 16. All those j interested are welcome.36 words
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Article183 1949-03-13 4 S'pore Has A World Citizen Mr. <iary I>h\is. tbf American G.I. who hii*> I styled hims. If 'World Citizen No. P, has a Sin- J i gapore champion m <»(•- i year-old Mr. Lou C'hc- ong Wuh, of Victoria > i Stroct. He wants to make a 'world Flag.' "For183 words
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Article, Illustration181 1949-03-13 4 A young Chinese girl Georgian* Ooi believes that Glamour should not be the monopoly of city-women. Working on this belief. Georgiana and her two sisters invaded the small fishing village of Bedok *n 1947. armed with their instruments of beauty. They nailed a sign-board to181 words
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Advertisement286 1949-03-13 4 v^#j a.« *t +m jt .^a^P^a^a^^ •■ati yaw Mid, wntoa mctkntiy at ms 4 a**d goes on writing for yean and yean. nti your hand M a important b&cjw ftfla^a^ M give* character to your handwriting *md dHa^Bm above ail your signature. JP^«R Swan pent have been good pen* foe286 words
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Advertisement244 1949-03-13 4 *RONOAm> A new Toothbrush with 4 Rondatrd v wcuSf^ nylon stiff and strong, tmoothly tnmmrd to rlran and Brarch every i^^RS part of your teeth without scratching A' or pricking. See the new HALEX to-day, the Brilish-madr, lonprr Iristinp Toothhrusli with the stream- lined handle m gleaming colours plus ordinal244 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1949-03-13 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera A rdmore By T< Judge .it ;l-.ri«:< ;,s I «l*d at th.' Race* raceotly Sln^aparc'i Turf Club hmi outKcown a'l elegance tunl •OW, on b)J! ..l.iys. H Dibit s iui ouUtee viiiu^i tun. So don't blame the :ii i»>oys. for not putting on their nncry. Mob icencfl1,549 words
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Advertisement264 1949-03-13 5 Just Unpacked j Lovely Dinner Gowns and cocktail dresses Chosen b\ V'rv KKSiS ROGKICH MK.s. TOMMY THOMSON, KOOM 181.. «nil. FLOOR, Gil. ULDO. sAWtJii IMk KLKTHOMC 7!ii>7. Established 1*72 YOl'R." Malaya's Leading 1111 It X J Jewellers Duwond and Gen MADAME FLORENCE Merchant, "V£""£SJ TT" your future. has helped wuny264 words
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Advertisement97 1949-03-13 5 F AN INCOMPARABLE COMBINATION I L of RADIO and RECORD x REPRODUCTION fcjj[^^JH Jt'iitll'tS, t<;ni,\ tilt') I ESTAB. s moutrie aco malaya l lto I 'B7 5 1 JOHN UTTLE'S BUILDING SINGAPORF TEL: 7030 Call At Maison "VOGUE" FOR EVERY TVPK OF FIGURE THERE IS A BRASSIERE ViMiCE'S IS TRULY97 words
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Article16 1949-03-13 6 LONDON UEPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, r>., Neuspaprr Fwtuns Ltd, 207, Fleet Street, London,16 words
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Article376 1949-03-13 6 SUNDAY MAR. 18, 1949 DEEP ROOTS THE Albizzia Falcata is remarkable among Malayan trees for the rapidity of its growth and the shallowness of its roots. It is not the kind of tree to take refuge under during a storm. For, despite the magnificence of its stature, which looks as376 words
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Article452 1949-03-13 6 MORE playing cards are being manufactured today than ever before m history. Nearly nine out of every ten homes own a pack of cards, and hospitals, bridge club.s. and such organisations as Y. M. C. A. are all large consumers. The war was responsible for making card games452 words
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Article, Illustration321 1949-03-13 6 THE BOOg title, "Yes, We Have No Banana. 1 still "Ids the tcord for being the biggest T noney-maklng novelty m music history. Published m 1i»26, it earned the writers £15.000. In the last five years or so,321 words
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Article, Illustration243 1949-03-13 6 R.E. Gustine - MAKING A SONG EASY R.E. Gustine By public require careful Xi < hniqu*-. Firstly, :i "black Mid whit« copy of the song la printed ior the Bole use of pir.fvs.-lonal performer*. Then the publisher looks out for a performer who will "try it out" on the air. Musical arrangements invoive243 words
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Article, Illustration627 1949-03-13 6 STANFORD TATE - STANFORD TATE By DO you experience a sinking sensation In *he pit of your stomach when you visit the dentist If so. you are an algophobist, or one who foais pain, and statistics reveal that one out of every four people fears the dentist's chair. When627 words
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Advertisement514 1949-03-13 6 THE CHOICE OF j^^^ii I THf PUBLIC! JM^^JI > ♦gj I Fi. I nll> 1 i 1 ,1..i11-.. ,1 I B 116 EAVESTAFF p.-.™ W^|^ UUk i:<^M)Jiant Tone K\e<|iiish«- Tourli IB *oj Solid Mahogany Finish* H^aul if ully Defligßed X S:- i C'linmtv Proofed Painstakingly lUiilt O Singapore Mee' ff,ffft.tf514 words
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Advertisement111 1949-03-13 6 M K^T« Car* eon«UtN of MH than juat "buying glas.ses." Kd< comfort und vtenflj t-yir/-CteUCft dt/jfrnl prniKi/ilu t//"#i prdfi ssionul ftt 1 1 taftg a qualified ey€i4ghi s/<» < taitst <\ S. CBONO, OPT., l>. Fully equipped Hltb modern Instruments. n_H_a_aa_iMU'c___i ;V/ /I V A N AIRW A V S111 words
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Advertisement32 1949-03-13 6 WORLD SERVICES IM.-M <S A NIWCONSTELLATIOMSERVICE TO f m MMVc^iMffMlM CANTON and SHANGHAI i VIA BANGKOK HAS MOW BEEN STi^c'i V e «i*." INAUGURATED SSMW"" I OH YX)UH LOCAL TH«VU «&t«T 132 words
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Article295 1949-03-13 7 MODELS SERVE AS COMFORT (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Royal Air Force )jilots m Singapore -lo nut Ret nearly enough as much flying as they did m wartime, but model aeroplanes seem to comfort the grounded fliers. More than half the members of Singapore's five model aeroplane clubs are R.A.F. men295 words
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Article317 1949-03-13 7 (By Sunday Tribuno Staif Reporter) The bandits m Malaya are being beaten m the spy game by a detachment of the Borneo Armed Constabulary which has been operating deep m the jungles ntf Johore and South Perak. Very often these men, with limited rations have317 words
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Article142 1949-03-13 7 Dogs Queue Up For Show AFTBR a slow Mart, there has boon a record entry of 121 pedigree dogs for the Malayan Kennel Club'.q Do^ Show at the Happy World on Mutch 2t>. "This is an all-time i coord for Singapore," Mr. B. L. Williams, one of the organisers, sr*ui142 words
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Article, Illustration142 1949-03-13 7 Public ap^Aking has itterror.; for young women. SBpe* rially if it If iniprointu. but it m not so bad once you get starti.i. Young Amy Laycock. davighte: of Legislative Councillor Mi. John Laycock, said this yesterday after making her maiden spcedl as candidate for the142 words
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Article80 1949-03-13 7 i The Prosid(Mit Monvoo. Amoi rican rTcaldoot Lines' round th»--i world liner, is expected to call at Singapore at the end of the month. There are 32 round-the-world passengers on board. Ten passengers will disemj barking at Singapore They t are: Mrs. BUsabetb Gray, Mr80 words
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Advertisement370 1949-03-13 7 to -M B^^ V C. I fj^w **V j> TENNENTS iff S It I son iMtonTEPS: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. t s 1 .ROSS ANNOUNCEMENT N(vv shipment arrived I»^ffttSfr f ull Hanse Available. &Bp|B| I SELECT YOURS NOW ■ft A I/m sr;5 r ntucount for ra«fc IB New China Optical370 words
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Advertisement124 1949-03-13 7 New l5U!l^lrl KAY R^sirli In >i«KI« k ls Dinttertivf flowing Imm t;lf;intini; \\hil»- IHIPuMf 1>«I-U\ vt.riui liulsh with rittr i.li\.Bbl. r r> > Irini .mil jnsi is < Iliritiil i,i-,nl. its 1 1 > ill BnflSftUEff&\ h;tinls«>liu- tilltsUlt'! lh«'sr sp.u WmfJ/niJm/t^Am K" isstl i{»-u-ii-i« ul <l< [it ii<kil>!r, <<>:i\ iliiint124 words
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Article, Illustration269 1949-03-13 8 Milady, Your Sarong Is Fro m Manchester WHEN DotUc l^imour was an unjaJßOWn quantity, sarongb were aa I'amili&r a .sight m the k«'«mpouK s M mo^quitoe In tho Malayan jungle. Locally made, ticy cost noxt to nothint:. They wit. plentiful, beautiful and their colours out-Uiste<; tlio froqu- tit flagellation th--269 words
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Article50 1949-03-13 8 The Umar Pulavar Tamil School which is primarily for office- Lambk s and their children needs $15,000 for a new school m a site granted by the Govornm* ?it at Maxwell Road. Donations may be sent to Hon. Treasurer c o the school 72 Tanjong Pagar Road.50 words
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Article154 1949-03-13 8 THERE are about two dozen chinchillas m Singapore, those little boasts of the famous fur coat name. They do not mind the heat here, and seem proud their cost is about $30 a pair. But they are not the extravagantly fabulous chin- chillas of Peru. Actually.154 words
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Article263 1949-03-13 8 WOMEN m Singapore are being sent nearer hysterics by the "mysterious" loss of their spectacle.-;. Spectacles left m cars while the owners shop lound tho ni£ stoics soon disappear. Women who pay a social oall leave their friends minus their spectacles. An i they are263 words
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Article73 1949-03-13 8 Forty donations from Singaporeans, amounting to SSafi.oo. have been received by Mr. H. H. Peterson the principal of the An^lo-Chin-r»se School for the school's BuU^iOg Fund. The donations were sent to him m response to a news item m the Malaya Tribune requesting relatives and73 words
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Article, Illustration13 1949-03-13 8 AL CAPP - AL CAPP BY Jant.s Ptiiyc uith mamma Paige n-no knows f13 words
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Advertisement438 1949-03-13 8 'A flying \imi is a longer visit when time is short V I I can remember the time not *> long ago, citho I%^ T/- v.tiru .m ova •;i assigumeni for my firm u■ja II > sVfH| it.t -tajii!* ovcrsru> until \\\r job was linislicxl. \h KjW l«;i\< s were438 words
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Advertisement30 1949-03-13 8 "LOSE LESS LINEN" They give protection to individual.*. Hotels, Cluhs. Guest' Hotiaea, Hospitals. Tminingi Centres, Schools. Guides etc ■najsiiii mtu ah; .mailed to A: from Kn^land. NM i"."\ 1195, Singapon*.30 words
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Advertisement215 1949-03-13 8 #if r afl LOSING WEIGHT. FEELING NERVOUsI I RUN'DOWNJ^OItNKWir, IRRITABLEJ /7 C or worse may come; AJ These are signs what doc tort MM "MINERAL AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warmngt that you *ra not getting rnough minaralt and vitamiiH which Nature demands you to havr. Tho <*«k dout »->ods that you215 words
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Article, Illustration541 1949-03-13 9 HER MOTHER CAME TOO SOMETIMES O.\'('K tli'io was an unknown r:illo<l Llndl Darnell. As a ;riil she lived m Dallas, Toxas. Her father earned a small salaiy as a mail sorter m th« Post Office. And her mother. Ma i £n ret. di earned of the day when her little541 words
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Article312 1949-03-13 9 THE Soviet motion picture industry is working under a new system the government has ordered it to produce fewer but better pictures. Last year film studios produced some pictures which were criticised by Soviet reviewers as being inferior and not up to the standards whichA.P. - 312 words
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Article274 1949-03-13 9 Dete rmined To Defend An Art ITAL V Magnani, the world-renowned Italian film star, is heading a movement for the defence of Italian films against the "invasion of American movies." Last year 800 American films were imported for the Italian market, twice the number Italian movie houses can use. Miss274 words
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Article124 1949-03-13 9 Boris Can't Escape Monsters fTHE irh<.->t of Franken- 1 stein's monster still hovers over Boris liar- V l loff. The noted at- 1 or is J S hack to playing a bogey- i man, with Abbott and i Costello, no>\ showing J Sat Singapore's Capitol. t No matter whnre Kar-A.P. - 124 words
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Article40 1949-03-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. This scorns to bo the year for reuniting old movie teams. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ate paired again m "The Barclays of Broadway," and Nelson Eddy and Jcanettc Mac Donald m "Embassy for Brazil."40 words
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Advertisement110 1949-03-13 9 long-fan™* M3^~ jor (f-^*T') loveliness J I I l-ong-fanious Hazeline «now' i§ the t:stahh.sh*d cream n( U '••••auty. CahA and refreshing, g M protects against sun-htirn J and K'ves a fashionably matt' Sj^^jfe^ lountlation for powder. Wazelitie S//ow* end mi m£ht -TLAZELINE' CREAM S<fa /ifMi /«r M««>« JidMn Ca. t.i£110 words
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Advertisement105 1949-03-13 9 if V A RDLEY O/t^r/fti/f i <in<l ili'lu i//m soap of the wor U (Joiuilv cool, freshlj r.istidiun>. thi> perfume h.i» an individuality with which no other It ;i^r;uire IT/ X V II v TARDLtY II oil) bond s l RE 1 LONDON MDid you use m MACLEANS to-day y105 words
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Article63 1949-03-13 10 Total Pool $222,812, S 1 First Vriir Nn. *****8 I a $57,93 i 2 Seonnd Prize No. 314tif>4 $28,965 I Third I'ri/.- No. 25K146 5 $14,482 S starters: $8,218 each: J 5 Nos. *****3; *****3; *****5; *****7; *****6; *****0; 182-IXIS; *****0; J ***** H. (onsoiution PltaMl I >1.1463 words
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Article178 1949-03-13 10 THE 'MYSTERIOUS' RUNNER NEW YORK. Sat. When Boh Mealoy of Cornell LTnivcrsity beat Marcel Hansenne of Franco m the 1.000 Srard race m the USA national indooi' track chan: pionships. there was a great lustling of programmes as tho 12,000 spc-ctators tried to find out who he is. Most of178 words
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1305 1949-03-13 10 Mandalay Pays $79 From ALLAN LEWIS mMmt PENANG, Saturday. pkNANG trainer "Doc" Rodgers had a good day at today's rac^s, the tirst day of the Pe.nang Spring Meeting. He Jed m four winners m a row. Trainer Rodgers saddled winners Caravan (race 2), Star1,305 words
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Advertisement212 1949-03-13 10 "STRONG and GREAT A HERO' THE IMMORTAL OF TILE BASEBALL WORLD.' hut* a5 *^^r 4^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^| V <£ZlZ^^^^HpVs9h^B^l^^^^^^HHHS^9E2?Bb^Kkov ■f Jfl »^xf9 D^^Bior^L 4. A_* 4 1 L* ft H^^l P| A "^KjHb W; Heart-warnnnq.hu WH Lft jAt r man. thrillingly dra- Bfl) J- ■sNUI matic is this true story J of212 words
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Advertisement130 1949-03-13 10 GARRICK GEYLANG PHONE ***** TO-DAY AT: 3.15 6.80 9.15 P.M. Raj Kapoor Nar^i* m "AAG" (or Fire) (Hindustani) with Kamini Kaushal NEXT CHANGE "MULAQAT" (Hindustani) I—,1 V U E E xX S Today At 11.00 A.M. Janet Mac Donald "THREE DARING DAUGHTERS" (In Technicolor) 50 C?TS. TO ALL SEATS Last130 words
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Advertisement60 1949-03-13 10 ll a NEW HAPPY THEATRE 10-DAY 3.15, 7.15 9.15 PM. BRAND NEW KE-ISSUEI Edward G. ROBINSON John GARFIELD and Ida LUPIN O m •The SEA WOLF" ACTION throughout DON'T MISS THIS! NEW SEASIDE TALKIES To-Night 7.15 A. 15 P.M. M A NIGHT IN PARADISE" m technicolor: II Kill I TO-DAY60 words
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Advertisement205 1949-03-13 10 AI. lI A MII It A^, Xlr-C'onditioncMl Phone ft?)o9j STARTS TODAY at 1.45 p.m.; 4.J5; 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. 888 Bin m HiV from ihc N.v.l by lI'C HATCH starring ADOLPH MKNJOI, JOHN HUBBABD Special Morning Matin*'.- linlay II a.m. M.O.Ms IVchnicolur Musiial '•TILL THE CLOUDS BOLL XV Admission: Adults205 words
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Article535 1949-03-13 11 PAMADASA TOURNEY DURING EASTER Spore Favoured To Retain Cup A small scale badminton festival is being plunnod to bfJ held m Singapore during Easter. It is the second Quadrangular meet for the Pamadasa Memorial Cup between Singapore, •Malacca, Johore and Xegri Sembilan. All the three upcounlry states have accepted Singapore'i535 words
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Article96 1949-03-13 11 MALACCA. Fri. The fol- lowing were clefted officebearers of tho Sentosa Ha'.lmln- ton Tarty uf Karnpong Morter. Miiincca.' for LM9: Patrons, Che Hashlm bin Haji itxlul Ghani. Mr Amer Batcha. Pre* nUent, Che Johui- bin Mvh 1 RH.shi«l u» -olocto<l'; St notary. Ch«- Moh«i. Jaafar t in96 words
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Article93 1949-03-13 11 A mutch of water polo will 1 he played between Chinese; Swimming Club and Sinj^aporn Swimming Club at the formerpool today at 11 a.m. The following 'vill represent the A Team Ku Clicow Eang. <>ng Swec Poll, Yco Jut Mok. L<»h Meat Kee. Ho Loo Thlam.93 words
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Article123 1949-03-13 11 The following will represent Mansfield S.C. at Badminton and Tablc-Tennia today. BADMINTON: f». "Everglow HI 1 No. U Lorong 26. 3 p.m. Meairn qu^w Ken* Chuan. Lt t Hock yac. L» c Hock Joo, Ghani b Jaafar. Szahall b Haasan, Hassan Mattar and Tay Kheng Ann. Reserves123 words
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Article100 1949-03-13 11 Auction Of Used Shuttles Till! fourtt ruth aunitiil penrru» IUM-tinv, uf the Sin-a-ncre Hj|iiii)inh>i> »h schennied to be nsM n>\i Saturday at thy Haw I'ar iiymnaHtum Hal! of th<.Singapore leric;».l und AilmmmnUxt W«rfc(*rs tnton at Hang»un KofMl A rrcurrt attr.r.lnnrr is c\P««<1»m». HHrt\ nin^ ottans wrrt on the rrflstm at100 words
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Article541 1949-03-13 11 GEOFFREY POWNALL - GEOFFREY POWNALL (By SYDNEY, Saturday. SELECTION of the Australian cricket team to tour South Africa has caused cyclonic storms, centicd almost exclusively around the omission of Keith Miller. The storms have varied from lordly tropical cloudbuists by the "bi£ name" cricket writers— mosc of themReuter - 541 words
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Article202 1949-03-13 11 M \LA<'<\\. Snt. 1?; fi< .1 the proposed visit of M dayan crtck< t team play In Ceylon m 1960, Malacca should ally herself with the other cricketing Biatei putting her own bouM ti\ ordci Mi. G. 9. WaMcci, <•' ctared at the annual general i202 words
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Article111 1949-03-13 11 Although the Thomas Cup i excitement baa died down, the I Singapore Association of Teacher; of Dancing has not forgotten Malay's Thomas Cup Team or the Fund. They have organised a "Thomas Cup Fund Night" at the Happy Woild Cabaict next Saturday (Mar. 19111 words
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Advertisement192 1949-03-13 11 iqlosToraif heorl m bwtioei* \&Mf; t 'ho? look of dn "^N hnctico "coontil" f GiOSTO«A will M 'Xj qi*t you' hoir o I tru« fouch o< real IjA grooming It't lfijßtl Qlostora, IMIM J WWfy#gTW*Tii^l f *LiT^3tlHW^^^^^^ till TT^L k 1 1\ A _.flfc> T HERCiJLFS CYCtI fv^/M #XX\ MOTOR192 words
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Advertisement306 1949-03-13 11 Train for i SUCCESS tvith The School of Accountancy, the leading institution m the British Empire for building Successfuf Careers by postal Tuition. The School's unsur- passed Examination Record give* the maximum prospect of success. You can be sure of a highly paid •ppoinuncnt as:— ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS306 words
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Article177 1949-03-13 12 A suggestion that the Johon j Government tend Land OAeei \on ;i IX-Dioiitli Htlluj Of ml i ministrative ;i;itl or^ani-ational i methods of similar departments I m Australia was made recently! by Tuan Syed Haithim bin A\>- dullah, AiMintant District Officer, .loimro Bahru. Hi' made thin suggestion177 words
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Article, Illustration946 1949-03-13 12 India May Be Next Holder From VERNON MORGAN, Routers Sports Editor. LONDON, S-Aturday.— Th«' ThoilUM Cup contprtition and the All-Ka^land badminton duumploMAlips taught all lovers of the ganu' some valuable lessons, chief among them being the game, as it is played by the evperts toda>,946 words
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Article480 1949-03-13 12 KOTA RAJA 3 RK. REGT. o'. EXERTING superiority ;n all departments of the game Kota Raja Club beat RE. Regiment by three goals to nil m their Senior League fixture at Jalan Besar stadium, yesterday A crowd of about 2. 000 soccer fans watched the game. A480 words
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120 1949-03-13 12 The Penang Branca of ITMNO recently adopted a a plan, prepared by its Secretary for Boonomio Affairs, Tengku India Putra, tor the economic Improvement of ivman.ir Malays. The plan provides for: (1) Early c. tabtlshment, through UMNO initiative, of co-opera-tive societies m every120 words
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385 1949-03-13 12 (Tribune Staff Keportor) AN exclusive film of the All-England Badminton finals, m which the Malayan Thomas Cup champions aro seen m action against the Americans, has Urn rushed to Singapore >>y piano and will be shown at the Hex and Capitol cinemas at 11 a.m.385 words
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Article349 1949-03-13 12 LONDON. S.it. Kollo%. \i\y ire football i< suits FIRST DIVISION! Arsenal 0, Preston N.E. 0 'ii V. l. Manchester c. Blackpool 2. < "m i-, a i. i Middlesbrough i. i •< rt. rton 2. Hudd< r- field T. 1, Burnley 0. Liverpool 1. Birmingham CIL Manchester349 words
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Article70 1949-03-13 12 DBALBRB' mi i port ruhlxr stocks t• > i ntnfipom -id vho Pyderatlon announce yesterday showed ;i «irop of tons Th«- fipurc for February was 70,862 tons and that foi Janvuiry 76,211 tona. Foreign imports for February totalled 16,27!S tons Thil i.s a decrease of .T,3^r> ton»70 words
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