Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 March 1949

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. away PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 49 1 en y cournen with the s Malayans we have J fough twh otlh i vigorously, bul nni' have I played I 'igaitist better tports* mat and gentlemen, and never have I j enjoyed flaying more than against N I their stimulating] iilvli'v and (ricitdty j competition. L^.^ s
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  • 106 1 WHY THE MALAYANS BEAT AMERICA American and World Badminton Champion, m an exclusive interview with jimmy (Hover, Tribune London Correspondent. LONDON, Saturday. OR many months, those o\ us m America interested m badminton, read of the excellence of the Malayan players. Then, when we heard of their overwhelming victories against
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  • 906 1  -  \Trtbnnt B|MCkM Corrr.s LONDON, Sat. Eight blood tiaijsfusions vrerc needed to save the lifr of Mr. Lim Cliuan Geok. captain of Malaya's Thomas Cup Team. Tf his opeiation had been delayed a few more houis, it would have lu-en too late. Lim, a sick man when
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  • 60 1 COLOMBO. Sat. Lieutenant General Bti nvu Ritchie, I Commandei -in-Chief of British forces In the F.ji Ea«t. who ai lived here from Singapore yesterday wa,s today meeting F'rime Minister Senanayake. No details of the subject of his talks wiih the Premier, who is also Defence
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  • 155 1 Security forces killed three bandits whi'o oporating m various parts of the Federation yesterday. In the present big operation m the Central Kedah area, contact was made with a bandit who fir^d at the troops. He was shot dead and a .32 automatic was
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  • 70 1 LONDON. Sat. foreign Secretary Ernest Bevtn m an pmpire-wldc broadcast terday a<<■u.s c «i the j Communlsta ut trying to "create a situation utter chaos, m order that th<- will of the Kremlin could be carried out. "Tho peaco-loving peoples of tho worl<l wt'ic' left with two courses to
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    • 59 1 CURFEW IMPOSED ON SIX TOWNS KUALA LT'MPUR. Sat.— A curfew has been imposed on six towns m Selangor. The town* are Kajang. Chera*. Semenyih, Broga. DagkU and Ban»i. The cuif»w \t from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. i.^ effective In KajanK from tonight and m the other towns from tomorrow
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    • 65 1 < ANBERHA, sat.—Australian l'rim« Minis), r Mr. J<>*«'|>h C'hilli-y, speaking today <»f his talka with Lord I.iMdU.l, British MWOJ the HoiiiinioiK, announcfil that talks ar,- |»r, M e.tlinj; with the ■JWI «'t r. arhliiK a I'nritir Nfhaftl pa.t similar to th*« AflaoMr |.sn-» Reuter llt We were
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  • 58 1 MR. J. A. Thivy, representative of the Government of India m Malaya, la leaving for Kuala Lumpur tonight by train. He will discuss with the Federation Government the latest position of Indians affected by the Kmergeney Regulation*. He will especially discuss the case of the Indian TradUnion
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  • 62 1 BATAVIA, Sat.— Five United Nations military observers flew to Medan. North Sumatra, today to investigate the wounding yesterday at Brastagi, 80 miles south of Medan, of two officers, a Briton and an American. Lieutenant Colonel H. D. Chaplin, the Briton and Major J. A. Simmons, the
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  • 125 1 Big War Risk Pay-Out $1,856,389 (Sunday Trihnne Reporter,' DURING the last quarter of 1948 ;i total of $1,856.--0^i».59 was paid out by the Hoaid of Management of the Wa: Risk Goods i Insurance Fund, according to the Singapore Government Gazette. The total claims paid from Apiil 1. 1941 to December
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  • 45 1 CANTERBURY KENT, Sat. The first man In Britain to bale out of a jet plane and live landed safely m a field near here with only a sprained ankle. He is Flight Lieut. C. G. Lewis, who had been flying a Meteor. Reuter
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  • 103 1 Pact Means War, Says Moscow kON!M)N, Saturday. ttadio Rfoocow m the first official reaction to the Atlantic l\ut said it means war on the Soviet Union/ English llHiafcJßi commentator. Dr. I. Lemin denounced tht- Western alliance m a vitriolic broadcast. Dr. Lentiii summarized Communist Mnti-pact demons- i tiatioiiN throughout Burope
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, Bat Secretary of Stat.- Dean Acheson m a nation-wulr broadcast said that the Noith Atlantic powers banded together to prevent Russia picking them oi'i 'one by one." U.P.
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  • 56 1 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, C.M.G., accompanied by Mrs McKerron, left for Kuching by the s.s. Raja Brooke yesterday i afternoon. The McKerrons will be away for a week. During Mr. McKerron's ab- i sence, Mr. D. K. Daniels, 0.8. E., M.C.S., Acting Under
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  • 99 1 Says Fed. GovL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation Oovernment.. 1/1 .1 prcMfl statement i-^ u< d here today, claims that the Indian Inunigratlon Fund ta psmentlally <i laboar upply fund maintained by employers aiwl that no pait of the fund has \)fen rHi.^r><l from lahourern
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  • 105 1 LONDON, Sat.- British intelligence quarters belleVg that Siam holtis the key to tho communist plan* foi "the domination of A sin. j Informed sources said today that most Far Eastern Com* j munist activity is directed from Bangkok. Any organization with headquarters at Bangkok is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 229 1 (Nil i j Present THE INIMITABLE STARS. Ka*h Champion m hL* <»r h«*r own Class. lOfio'v** Vndr^ Vi Mill Danny Kujc? and v call everybody The Andrew* »l»t."s Darling, 3 886 Its a Q,,i e t Towi? 7oi* i' n(h rn <'ttth lhe Ar h. Big Brass Band from {9
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    • 13 1 BY THE i PKOPLE FOR THE PMMili Tel: •♦Trlbun*', p<ir<». i i it
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    • 98 1 j| Malaya's National Newtpsper I B l'hune: OtU/l Nine Lines CANTNER^^^ nr& fid MfAP SEASON TVA9INO CO. i^ NI6NST»tfT- SIMCATOtf Nil MOM «HM 111/ &s£& v hi;// J&^'.& r A\ I 1 7,815 miles f '/iL IS a very onK stance f/n for a cigarette to travel But [fit 1L
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  • 67 2 THE Lady Charlotte will make her debut on Saturday In all bars owned by Singapore's Cold Storage Creameries. In style. Lady Charlotte is not at all aloof although she Is pretty cokl Imagine her theatrical gaiety, with it* three flounces of ice-cream embellished with fruit and
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  • 549 2 (Sunday Tribune Shipping Reporter) A RARE sight m Singapore, a ship flying the lla^ of Burma, the Chit Sein, is alongside the quay She ;s unloading; going into drydock here, catling at Bangkok and all the time delaying her return to Rangoon
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  • 349 2 Indian Writer bays "I Do Not Know Asia" (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JJHARM and poise graced a press conference at Singapore's Tndiri House yesterday, w' cm attrac tive, witty Miss Santha Rama Rau, Indian woman journrlist, author and thinker, met representatives of the Singapore press. Miss Rau is the youn^-.»r
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  • 129 2 JJIGIIT shy and charming J young women run be m^t ;it a men's halrdreoßtng saloon m Nrw Biidgc Road. Whtlr. cutting your hair you IN entertained with music, whilo an electric fan above your head spins at full swing. The girls arc dressed m neat white uniforms.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 151 2 AB VSINESS MAN? FOR YOIR CONVEXIKXCE A^ P.m.*; >» %PvC!i V^t t*.O.j\.^. havfe i handed th# departure time of iheir MONDAY PLANE to BANGKOK to IZM p.m Thus there is time lor you to cope with the weekend mail and to set the aiTairs of the new week m LEAVE
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    • 101 2 VITAS I HI E TONIC PILLS Red for male (A Quality Green female Product) j2 The Vigorous J\ "^^l Tonic for Z+Z&k Debility MytfßSH Poor Blood Strongly re- Iw commended by MPfo^roM World E^II^SBwIB Renowned Svmmn^Bsl Medical Men. iach Pill coutaiDs Iron, Copper Managanese. Cobalt etc., embracing all the necessary
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    950 3 Front Jimmy Glover DOR rnoro years- than I carr- to romombcr my piincipal Hobbles havo contrrd round hottles and books yes, I rogrvt to record, m that order but now that I have reached the a£o of discretion, the order iy reversed, and with the vast facilities of
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    • 322 3 yy W^Ai; WITH TJ-tk-/ W^jx m Singapore. England and Au-;tralu jl\\- nmv m <tffyto re«th V i.mi on ihc Sferyke 7'iad :ood service, air-conditioiKd <):> food. For full information regard.; J air-cargo rates, consult your Travel Agenr, or fl A and B OAt I i}ANTAS EMPIRE HAS In parallel with
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    • 606 3 I*^ C el) IH^tikffi V mJ Lw' mwk HE REFRESHED inside as well as out by takina a VT j5352 glass of sparkling Andrews. Gently,.Andrews rids "*^ol3in?^ your system of trouhle-makiiv; impurities which K^^U^ CMneso many every-day ailments. r>e regular wirh An- rt\vs foi your health*! sake. Andrews liver salt
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 502 3 By CONSTANCE SHARPE KiU SiSSiiSw AQUARIUS NtaWfc .Si/prri&Lv irj» fee idli- JUNE 21 JWXV 23 J4JV 21 JTEi? 18 M</ B«foii fo y^u- and thi*- In-laws will be tryiny: a lu^mhrr nf rinnositr wMM be a *;oo<f time to a*k their unspoken opposition to rexoundinq Zmg: you vill J *<*t
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  • 319 4 TWO MEN WHO ENTER TAIN STORE (Sunday Tribune Reporter) AS many adults as children patronise tho Chinese comics stall run by Foo Yew along Boat They differ not only m ages but also m na- Uonalities. Chinese longshoremen, Sikh ja^as, Malay drivers. Indian hawsers,
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  • 376 4 fgfdgfgf (Sunday Tribune Rejwrter) Sharing Foo Yew's popularity with ihe younp and the old living on the left bank of Singapore River, is a toy-maker, Koh Thug; Siow. This middle-aged toy-maker learnt his trad^ m China when he was only a boy of si?;.
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  • 19 4 .\lto\r: Poo lfew ''••"ing; his Comics to young and old. J,«'tt; liob Thng luisy making his toys.
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  • 129 4 f Sunday Tribune Reporter/ Tired of being told "Sorry, no Scotch' by Singapore* whisky-starved spirit stores, the American staff of tin- President Lines m Singapore have decided to import their own from New York. The first consignment of this much travelled whisky, which has come from the
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  • 266 4 Singapore** young^esl business girl, Ah Fow aged 7 years, runs h cigarette stall on the payment oi tlio Whiteaway [Aidlaw building nrar rhc Cavenasrh BridgO nnd hns Hour sr» since she wan fi\«' From 6.90 ;j m, to 5 p. in
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  • 46 4 On And Off In 6 Minutes V i;irl ran )>,- dressed la fi mtntri >■ If sii. is n.»t left i«. h< r t} ii Ices, Mr. m <h* Kang elucidates th; "»»'!}v by dresslßf dofi model •< a Blzh Street wtth a bsle ol r 1 «t Lir?
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 TETE-A-TETE I ill: PIRTLCT PLACE FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION CATHAY RESTAURANT TELEPHONE 2776 TONIGHT'S CONCERT ATTRACTION THE POPI'LAR NO. 1 REGIONAL BAND of the royal air force raffles" "hotel (By kind permission of the Air Council and C.I.C. Air Command Far East) Conductor: MR. H. E. WHEELER, Mus. Ba< F.R
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    • 325 4 /ill over the world, men who appreciate good wines ask for SANDEMAN PORT AND SHERRY <♦' if *.r -I 1 w to.v SIME, DARBY 6 CO., LTD ii <i'<iS'"m t--i-f ti n i«<*t yJt wx_^aUSM^XeWHHMHMHHHHMWCt3KWwnmp(^ v You'll be really excited when you see the sparkling new smile th;it Pcpsodent yi\es
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    1730 5  -  Vera A rdtnore By MAJOR-OENBRAL I>. Dun lop. who presided --it thf Annual St Patrick Society linnci at Mount Echo, homo of Mr. ,-in<l Mm C. L. K>\on Thursd ly night, li.i h;ul his c!;um a the ty'g 1 rldent laughingly challenged. Those who cha*lcngc him an Sing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 966 6  - THE CAT IN THE ADAGE Horace Reynolds By The cat figures prominently m familiar sjyin gi and is tin* subject of many proverb, a fertile source of simile and fable. f| IHK1 HK othei da i tat phra popped Into my mind and began to nafi .it the memory. "The
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  • 17 6 LONDOX REPRESEXTATJVE: E. Maurice Glo\-er, r/o Neu*B paper Features Ltd., 107. Fle^t Street, London.
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  • 189 6 SUNDAY, MAS. 20, 1949. THANK YOU, JOE! KNolil/uj oi heaping ill-, we .i.iv/aiu f,U di UU 4 hilcco m ill! iiii'.iiK liic x-io^u uiat ci XJia.il LUMi rfUti >«Oo UOaH. l-.tr L Uii iOOK ctt SOnU 1 lul O4AII iuipcU US acmeve. ne nas united Europe, auu iiitji aireaay .s^uruea
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  • 818 6  -  S. NAPIER DEBUNKING THE COWBOY GLAMOUR 1 AN Irish emigrant, recently returned, to his native town f i a visit, has boon interviewing a stream of young men all anxious to bccoEft cowboys on hta r>o,ooo sen lanch near the American ■■Rockies." He has
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  • 329 6 Blackout in Space IJNDEK n n w theory of I U Hght il'.f I. tin earth' ii» tit,, not mi l«t i ii .t «m bUI it 1I h nf, Hi f1,.--all n Th< i Hora< I'■ >' M I' aI. 'I' ;-li\ .in.' H -tlufn, m- i .i' lit*
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  • 241 6 Police patrol <;irs raced on to St. Leonard heach after a woman had reported seeing a mine floating- near the pier. A constable recovered the object which was the outer husk of a large coconut. Mrs. Kate Morris, of Trafalgar Terrace, Leeds, waited on the stairs at home
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 107 6 1 gwt I 3fT "Fy** Care ronslsN i»f rm»ri I ban just '•buying gbisgPM." romfoi t and i«• <m/ i /jr/- Hi ii end {Hi m 1 nlif I professional services </ qualified eyesight specialist a S. CHOXG, OPT., D. TnHv r«iui[>po4l with modern Instruments. MA J A Y A
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    • 88 6 "-I '*&s&**&* rj|- -j lD n 808 i,» tue Id lr Speed Ii to.J.y h rrUr,!,,,, l<( al „,,,.,„•<» foreljn markets of u r bll ,|Mi.men are taking a<lv»,,tagr „|t hr A.rl.ae It pay. to win r,tr« s b >h fo, v mofr ti..« •w«y from your d.sk :ft „ays,
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  • 101 7 Singapore Travellers (Smiul TriWUM Staff Keixnier) A Stogr^pore Chineae businessman has been Uill ,\i to round-the-world tri|> t(> attend the British Industrie Fair In London and Bimiinghani lecauae no ihip! ing 01 air Bpace was available m Uir .lirrd trip, fronr- to U
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  • 293 7 'POISE IS THE THINS' BILL TELLS AIR 'GIRLS' (Sunday Tribune Reporter) liilJ (Mtwin, American district sales repre ntative m South Basi Asia for Pan-American World Airwaj U < popular nrltli fifteen local "ji U». Th( .ii 1 nr< Malayan \i r a> t i< arnl l:ili tia I-' ;fii ai.oijt
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  • 14 7 ri\« 4 of t li«- Mala\;in Virua>s' H.»,t«ss.s p«»»» for Mi< Iti
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  • 283 7 He Will Visit Big Anms Factories (Stiiul:iy Tribune Staff Reporter) A Singapore arms importer will shortly visit all the biggest arms and ammunition manufacturing companies m Europe, America, and Asia to ace how they are linuie .Hid to Speed Up shipments iiNHS and ammunitn.il tv Malaya i lii addition he
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  • 124 7 McKerron Keeps His Word Sunday Tribum Meporterl The colonial Secretary. Mr.] P. a. IfcKerron has kept I his word. In the Singapore Legislative Council last Tuesday, Mi. McKeiion told Mi.. John Laycock that the de-j requisitioning of a number of, pi opci tits acquired by the Government for the Changi
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  • 68 7 TELEGRAMS COST $5,500 EXTRA Tho emergency m Malays. aril urgent work on legislation affecting tho D^btoiCreditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance as well as the Wai Damage scheme, has cost the Singapore Government an additional S&500 m telegrama during the .second half Of last year. This sum, which is supplementary to the
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    3 7 Not For S'pore
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  • 211 7 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Forty years ago, Mljnheer en Meviouw Jansen In Holland did not hat an eyelid when they saw the family next door riding out on ;> three-seater 'tandem. Forty years later. Art Rothschild, President of the National BiCYCIc Dealers Association m the IS broke
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 (o>ii\(;! L L y^' i I'rtn KS: VITKX OIL $S.7R POMADE $4..%« (Daty r.xira <>ui*iita B*pore.) Akpdls:— \\INA MOHAMISD A: S<»\S. Llli. Magapora, Knal.t I.uni|»ur tui<> IVnaiifc. 17 j* a- J EVERYWHERE Wt tf L ■SBI ■■> '7 U H -it!,?J* LAGER BEER STOUT GIAP P Pf% 5f MARKET S7*ttT,
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    • 30 7 My femilys standby m case of alwa y* has th e tin m j^Sgk NiSi ANTACID POWDER Neutralises Acid Soothes Stomach Re/evex Pa/n FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPARTMENT 5281
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    • 79 7 HERE'S ANOTHi out WIDE RANGE Ol REFRt lORS B 1 S N i nil J ULTRA COLD i I'hc Refrigerator with stainless fr eexer, <!i v toi aj> bin 1 1 mi mi.. i GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO. j I r.r. v siir I:.».»<| Ipuh STRAINS iSPRAIMsJ^" V^ LINIMENT I^\ A
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  • 475 8 Frigate's I Gunfire j Record THE anti-submarine frigate Shamsher of the Roy*! Pakistan Navy has arrived at Selctar Naval Base to un- dcrgo repairs. More than 300 fret m length, and of 2,000 ton.^ <H.<placement, Shamahcr did valuable convoy escort work In thi submarine-menaced waters of th<-
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  • 225 8 Singapore Before And After M.\ ny v i itcra have been accused of describing Malaya Hit«-i ;i HhoM sojourn In the country, baaing Iheii books on slender knowledge '['ms 1 it it i< ism cannot i >( niH'ic of Anthony Hill, win Diversion m Maluftn haa iusl ivorii published by
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    5 8  -  BY AL CAPP
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 Did you use V MACLEANS Tfcii" to-day aJ^ *^%^ji __i^^ sS>^ 9 Hk- 1| s*__J^^ i£^a^ HfeBB«BBr-^^^<^%fe«. Of Cniirtf* MACLEANS It mi V^/ V.UUJ3C Konatt-to-coodnati tooth f I pasta which datnt ta«ta I O/U V^ 10& th«rou|hly and «*f%rx. r^S &BF k p your brtllfin€ "Sji^ tnd your fumt tnd
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  • 144 9 Whe His Face Is An Oboe DANNY KAYE, whiterstuff rrnif/ COmcMSMM who ;s f >» mom popuior m Enrope he s in Awvßrica\ ia i>* ing get f<> muMc by ooniaMMOf Qreem r wif€, Sylvia, th> tomicr "Gl<im<iz"n" Bunny Waft< r.s, and th< Kfiif<s h<l\' \>**)\ IWJSOSWWtIMg fnrnds for years.
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  • 5 9  -  HENRY GRIS from
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  • 624 9 Private Life Property Of The Public jyjEMHKRs of a women's club m Illinois gathered earlier this year In a warm council room, brushed the American snow from their shoes, and discussed an important topic of the day. Thus w.-is .1 nation taking <t«^ps to censure a fallen idol, Rita Hayworth.
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  • 33 9 I HBTTI MUTTON s^\|n^^ at h<r <a s.< m th<> alifornin awwhtofi before eateriag h#«r i,. V! »i.»(; i»"<«« al Hollywood. Blnr< retontlss f r her bikccsb h* London Pal!adluDi<
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  • 308 9 HIGHLIGHTS UERE arc a few glimpses of new American motion pictures, clue for Malayan theatres i m 1949. "LOUISIANA STORY" Robert Flaherty Productions) This unheralded independent production, filmed m the Bayou Country of Louisiana State, provides a strikingly beautiful portrait of the little-known swampland. Its
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  • 1437 10 Pays Highest LJI VlUcilU From AIXAN LEWIS PENANM, Saturday. JJOLBTFUL starter Nome Brani ridden by Cilemwn won the Krdah Cup at today's races, the fin;il day at the l'cnaug Turt Club* Spring Meeting. Somo Br&ni returned the highest dividend of the day paying $46 for
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  • 47 10 TOTAL FOOL: $382,M1 FIKST PKIZF) No. *****9 (573,320) SECOND PRIZE No. *****4 (536,66»») THIRD PRIZE No. *****5 ($18,330) STARTERS ($6,1 10 each) *****8, 309H75, *****0, *****3, 202&41, *****3. CONSOLATIONS: ($1,833 eai'lt) 3195(53. *****7, *****6, *****5, *****0, *****8, 2164*18. *****7, 141)809, *****8. ill^lll 1 •■■■•(■■■a*.aa«ak
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  • 152 10 CHINESE GIRLS TO COMBINE AT BASKETBALL Girls oi Blnajapor'fl ChiiMsc schools ;;r.' to form a j combined basketball team un- dei the 1. p (»I Miss Yaxvj Shui choi. principal ol i t!i<- .Win Hua Chinese Girls' Bchool. i'i inclpalfl <»i ill! i c <>v. i Chinese gills' school-. the
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  • 88 10 The following were elected office-bearers of the May Flowers B. p. foi 1949: President: Lav Pau Song re-elected); yicc-Prcoidepts Kant; Soon Peck ie-olocto.li. Kang Soon Heng t iv-oleetedh j l.u.i Soni Chuan (re-elected), Wong Choag Took. Qu«k i Seng Guan, Hon Secretary: i Lim Chin Luni:
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  • 58 10 f Jollilads Soccer XI (hew with Pulau Bukoni one-all m a played at Hukora yesterday. Bukoni opt-neil accounts through Buck Phuang 1 and Dollali equalised for the i "Lads" a minute from th** interval. In the second half Tobing missed a penalty awarded to .the "Lads." Today the
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  • 88 10 The following will play cricket for ln<lian Association against R.A.F. Sombawang ;at 11 a.m. today on the Sir field ground *at Som»>awang. Players are iequestoJ to meet at Lai I Singh Co, No. 50. Market Street at m a.m.: X. Abbaabhoy (Captain), R. Sitharam. Hohamed Ibrahim Isa, M.
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  • 17 10 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimmm^ Club war be luDld at tUo C?j*j
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  • 29 10 All mcnxbe r a of the YM.c.A. Interested In Triuu.N are nivitori to attend a nirrtiiiK m the Tennis Pavilion !::.< Ba iah Road on Mar. 25 at <;:;<>
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    • 163 10 "BRING! 1 NEW PRESTIGE TO THE SCREEN" Four Shows Today |i(f^Bi A /^AT»t' -.ifOOUi L/^rvAClf ON TMI SC9CENJ W^ < {ikti I&HUCAVALLO'S jw-XjiJ? *£r*3 R_T* •r> ./*^y|l> PASSiOMc^AfUViMQE! 9 If JB n n i Vl W ■vf»'.' ,r .»i.h;m Sp«'Hfii IfonttMji Bfcotc Today < a.m. Coopei n. rui: PLAINSMAN' i
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    • 114 10 I OIMIHIIIUIriUMiuM,!,,, NEW HAPPY THEATRE i Tv-Day: 3.15, 7.15 ff 8.1 5 pjf. Gary Cooper ia "C LO\K and DAGGftR" NBW NtASIDK TALKHs n»- Night 7.15 y.is P.M. Jon lI\LL m VKiII.WTKs IfKTIKNin COLOR! M U E E IV S I'Klav: U.OO A.M. Krrol Hynn m "I'HK SKA »L\\VK" 50
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    • 218 10 R.i RK^^ -^\onl of th,. Xv^ Royal "Rom#»o A .Inli.-t" (H'iJ^ CHUNGKING thIJJ TODAY j, C.SO 4 9A, Columbia*! .^nJ p "HOP lf\RR| GA y << "»i>- J B > TODAY: 3.1 f, fi..{o (.IS P.M. s'n^hpr.ibiin A SnJ/nhnn.i C'haMrr j ->» m "DIN RAAT" (Hinduxf ii i ■AW DIAMOND
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  • 563 11 By WILF MANNION, one of the greatest inside forwards ever produced m Britain. His former club Middlesborough wants £25,000 for him. Mannion has played for England m Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden end France. KICKING A DEAD BALL —THE JAB s i rp||Ki;i: is :in arl
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  • 628 11 VENUE OF CHAMPIONSHIPS; (By Our Baamudon Correspondent) UHOrLD the annual Malayan badminton championships be held permanently at Kuala Lumpur or should it be held m various states by rotation? This is i popular question amonp topranking players and state officials, who have been
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    • 530 11 and Backache jmfcf WAS 8 £|H. i gK^^§4s MOIVill/ AIIMOMI OKffli "^Nature i W.y, .^TLAynaTOf SfSSSBSSsaS ST CONTINENT {rtSKaja^jSSSa't^ *»W RIFHI SEYMOUR NiBU/A! I nick ldn Ad n, N(,rin frr>m your Im< mOV m aC iafely <J" *ur*ly. swag^te^aas tt- harroleiM. to huSSiifof S*6Me-t>ttnck on the *SSSS3?r SUK.^»O Hhe«m.«.--f^ 4
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    • 32 11 '^Pw a^^ l^miml i .uf^^^ j^rhbv^BS PaUCBS DEPIL I.IQIID *l.4ft earh POWDRR sljn e*di (Duty r.vtra OiMMa spore). j Solo Ai^nts: NAIN MOHAMED A SONS, j LTD. Singapore, Kualu Lumpur and Penang.
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    • 4 11 '-.'np THAT VM X
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    • 748 11 W tiether it be Chippendale. N^^^' t Corot or a Churchman. l^r /V^V^^ »>^ the pleasure is the same V^^* —pleasure that comes from j^l^^.**^*"^ V 'Cl'*> > /I/jc ittit!/ir/irc rec.nqnxtum JHu/^ d^ Nr.LANO \^|j^2 tf Youthful Vigor Restored In riAllafC i^ li iL^v IvUI J t^ H■ flaw V
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  • 492 12 A. C. F. E. TO HOLD 'COMMAND WEEK' Tiie Air Command Far East will hold a •Command Week" Competition beginning from April 4 to April 9. This is th<? first competition of its kind to bo held by the Royal Air Force m the
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  • 357 12 LONDON. Sat. Following nr«» football rosults FIRST DIVISION Birmingham Mani'ho.stPi i', O. Chariton a. 2, Liverpool 1 !h*laea Sheffield I 0. ISverton 1. Aston Villa 3. Manchester C. 1, Blackpool 1. Middlesbrougti i HuddersfleldT. 0. Newcastle 3, AiM-nal Portsmouth 1. Derby C, 0. I'l.-ton n.i:. 1, Stinderiand Btoke
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  • 35 12 Singapore's dancing teachers gave an exhibition of ballroom j dancing to cabaret-goers at the Happy Woikl last night. Thi- proceeds of the entertainment will go to the Tribune Thomas Cup Fund.
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  • 54 12 I Mr. K. L. Tiowiack. an Austiaiian, who refused to ho searched at a police roa«J hlock at Orange Grove Road Friday night, appealed m the Fourth Police Court yesterday charged with using ahusive language. Mr. Tnwrack pleaded guilty and was fined $10 or five days
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  • 186 12 Little Theatre Bewilders But Enjoyable FRESH from the unusual triumph <>i tilling theii little theatie to the doors with their version Of William Shukes»eare'a Comedy of Errors,*' the i Little Theatre players have now trie.l their han<i at a thriller.' They nave chosen a vintage offering of Bmlyn Williami youth
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  • 269 12 (Sunday Tribune Ref»>rtri THK Singapore Badminton Association at their 14th annual general meeting made ati appeal to all badminton players and followers of the game lor donations towards the building of a modern badminton hall m Singapore. it was stated during the meeting th.it it w.is
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    • 232 12 Junior LHv. Soccer NEE s<H)N WIN GAME OH it. T and T < "-r.tr r iii<- safa .ir a «;if' i Boon) i«'at 79» Q.T Ooj fixture between R.A.P. Tcngali has* r>v Koala to three un<i R.A.P. Bembawang:, Bchc-| m a Jr. a aoocei fixture at Mcc Iduled fot yesterday
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    • 14 12 k(sHAIK) ABDUL KADER. V Q^yO^^/ IllOflllEll PIECE GOODS (IlEfiCHfllll. B 4 *O4ft #IJO6B|IISSo G
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    • 773 12 Here ri the s pumi -ihe incon.par.-.hle |lsf| I'arkcr "51.- Combin.nj: Itawlesi heaul>. v^.ih unprccc /I defiled MriMical nrc.s.on. the '51 writes instantly. witk eaecr smoothness, sa M»on as you touch point to pel A srrc.l. patented mk-lrap controls the %Q» ol tefW\ „>'. an.l cuhlcs ihc pen to hreaihe
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 294 12 (HIE3HI!£ s m 111 IJF VFTWORK Presbyterian Church, 6 "<> Radio Magazine, 7.45 Malay hLir J>MU >h Children* Programme, 7.00 Rumba. 8.05 Relay fiom ENGLISH I'KO(;k\MMF.s N"ws 8.8.C London, 8.15 News, Tin Prog. sinnn.ii s :;u Malay Kronchong, <"><> 9.00 a.m. Programme Sum- Anncts. Jb Interlude, 7.15 Close J>«.wn. maiy.
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