Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 May 1949

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  • 23 1 SUNDAY Tribune fubiwhed riwilif waomfii <ir Sinyajwrti Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Ptnang SIX 11 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 22, jjnjj. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 429 1 By LAWRENCE C. MANI I Straits dollar is no ,v 60 per cent below its value against the gold dollar. You can buy U.S. dollars on the black mark a at the rate of Straits 5j.40 for one US dollar. The official rate is Straits 52.10. i
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  • 230 1 WELCOME IS READY FOR CUP MEN (Mim!«\ Tribune Staff Reporter) WHEX Malaya'a Victorious Thomafl Cup players arrivt- ba< k in Singapore tom they will fa co a heavy round of public appearances, dinners, lunchf/iis and special shows m their honour T}l i i- th. programme MONDAY MA be l-.-i the
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  • 43 1 LONDON of Chn-to- Affa'.i yri! OM (ti] Mtsbei uf -i (Jilted King i m Geneva. Maw. fa ort\l, with th r news on 1 iday n pood news, i have 1 rttn Miss Lt »topaph."
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  • 58 1 STRIKERS ATTACK RED GENERAL BERLIN. Sat. n Berlin railway strik< i attacktd General I tin. Soviet transport ehi< f, when be arrived to insp< i installation m the Americ sector dutinp today's of the train Wtft H '-tor SCU< <l the Qeneral from wl t they taerU) and escorted him
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Sat. Bril 100.000 hospital nurses, hitherto uwg the nations worst paid I JMhai(ii->-t work g employ* ««ay ifceivvfl i |0 shlllinj tocrease which will 3 theil top earning! to uw a fear. Uu, isßis-i J»*jei will B tait at a I if ai !> »»»ry
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  • 159 1 Rita Prepares For The Day CANNES. Saturday. M^aul Derigon the Communist mayor of PallauriMjiear Cannes, has given up some of his ideology Bttt/K wvd.ii -z next. Friday of film actress Rita Hay^rth and the Prince Alv Khan. Hitherto dead against golden rc-ftwstiy books, such as most KifiiA town )uil.'s possess,
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  • 78 1 ELIZABETH KOT EXPECTING ANOTHER BABY LONDON. Sat. Circles c to Princess Elizabeth dismissed today a report published In Sydney th.-it she may become a mother again by the t ad of the year. Persona close to thr Princess <a<\ she will >H riding hoi hack on June 9 at the
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  • 180 1 LINER S TANDS IN FOR K. L. M. \unday Tribune Bepoi t- r < T\u: Nederland Lines 17.000--ton Oranje docked at Singapore \> tei*dajf crammed with 960 Dutch patfMUpn. most »><' whom would nave flown to th»' Netherlandi [ndiea by KLM mit foi ban impoaed \>\ Pakistan and India on
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  • 142 1 CALWELL EXPLAINS NEW LAW WEY, Bat. Immigrar Air. Arthur Calif that the proposto repatriate every < tralia wen d<:to >-oi\ with the Pr wartime 1 vacuee*. I .vould In n j v altei the on f the i law war Au.«tra ia had to «i.otx) Asian refrom Japanese a:;-;, sthe
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  • 58 1 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts. Sat. Improved "cold rubber" may allow motorists to drive i for Ight years on one set of tyres and cover 75.000 miles, ac- cording to Di. Charles P. Fryling, authority on synthetic-. He estimates that before the! year is over America will havt
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  • 219 1 JOGJAKARTA, Saturday. First man evacuation from Jogjakarta, former Republican capital, was m full bwing today when a convoy of 50 trucks wi f ;i about 1,000 evacuees left this morning for Mairelang 40 miles north of the city, reports Anela, the Dutch jfchi.s will h
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  • 88 1 SOLDIERS' WIVES MUST LEAVE THEIR HOMES NEW YORK, Sat. Nine t( Q families of men of thi battalion of the Roy; Leicestershire Regiment, whlc left last week for Hongkonf been asked to vacat married quarters m harm n ;ai Leicester to make room for families of soldiers stationed there. An
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  • 302 1 THE GIRDLE IS CLOSING ON SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, Saturday night.— The Commun atoe! girdle threatened to snap close round Shanghai today as Communist units operating from Pootung crashed their way to the Whangpou river bank. somewhere near Tungkow, about seven miles a east of Wooeung, and directly opposite the Vangtse P*jo
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  • 100 1 General Is Own Pilot SHORT, dynamic General J. i i ommandi i of L3th U.B. Ail Fc:Manila, trho took part J n 7»> missions against the J ese. flew hla Fortre&s into Singapi General Crebfi came foi a series of conferences with U.S. Consular officials. The Genet a! arrived from
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  • 169 1 Practising what they preach f, A n v Times, Communist expe- 8 ritnentH, N'orih lima 5 "reverting to kind J ;i( ultttral comma- i In w hlrh <•<•! inn doctrtaeire th orics S wfji.ii the Chinese t .m- S iiiiiii'sl Fnriv h:»s i i>it Retains r many vurs i\r,' iM-in?;
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    • 114 1 ItV Tin; I OK THK PBOPLB •>1 *fT R- f i AlC®. r- "—A ioo%— i HOHNER H. S. B. HARMONICA BAND j! ii 1 IHff- II Z i ii Th.. v i (hin.s,- Athlrlir AWMMtettoa llaiiu(nn:i l.and ll TTils, ls p ebruar S lmprtssi>t H t Band was formed
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    • 74 1 Malnva's National Newspaper. I Phoae: .">xn I Nina IJnt-s. BtAC«*FAK SEASOM THAPINC CO i' MI6K Jftftt' SlMC^fbNf -tItIPMOM'. u/UI ELECTRIC SHOCK Uecause an electric street litfht standard was erected outside ins home, Mr. Harris, Of I .ym.> Regis, the Devon <;;)>■ Association, complained to the count II who promised to
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  • 57 2 K.idio Mai.iy.i will present ;i special Empire I .>.\v poatiTO I "CoMinoiiwe&Uh Scra|>t>oo!(" on Tuesday. People from many parts of the Commonwealth will give their first hand impressions of the various countries, and the Scrapbook will be illustrated with National Songs. The programme will be broadcast from 8
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  • 153 2 gINGAPORE hotels are good 'but not quite at the top', said Dr. E. L. Sarkies, owner of the Oranje Hotel and the Sarkies Hotel, Sourabaya. Dr. Sarkies is m Singapore to study conditions* of the touristtrade. Ho cxpr<\<s( (1 tiic hope that there would scon
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  • 517 2  - NOTHING IS DONE TO STOP SPITTING HARRY FANG By Several hundred adults and children m Johore Bahru are guilty of indiscriminate spitting m public places every hour. The most notorious spot may be found at the main bun and taxi stand which is located near the market. It is surrounded
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  • 163 2 STUDENT OFF FOR AUSTRALIA Sunday Tribune Reporter) SLIM and shy. 21-year-old student Leong Bok Sun, of Raffles Institution. Singapore, said before he sailed for a four years' course at Melbourne University "if I had waited to study civil engineering at the Univeisity of Malaya I would have had a beard
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  • 57 2 CRICHTON TO SUCCEED DONN-BYONE WHEN Mr. St. John DoooP».vrnr, public rr'ati ma ofticer to th« CommissionerOeaeral leaves Singapore, he will be ■■cceeded by Mr. d.g. C'richtoji :m<l imi |»y Mr. Richard A. Poole, us pre\iously reported. Mr. Poole is attached t»> r.he United States lnlnrni.-ition Service, and is going to
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  • 37 2 Watchman Robs Own Godown A27-\\rtr-oUi Malay watchman, Siddin \m\ Tinnom yesterday received an 18 months' term for breaking into the godown he was supposed to guard. A period of 12 months' police supervision will follow his sentence.
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  • 77 2 SULTAN TO INSPECT RELIEF WORK His Highness the Sultan of Kcdah will visit Kota Kuala Muda tomorrow, to inspect relief work carried out by Malay peasants m the area." Government has allocated 5250.000 to finance a scheme to assist farmers whose crops were affected by a serious drought last year.
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  • 267 2 MALAYAN Airways will introduce a twice-weekly Singapore-Bangkok direct service to link up with Pan-American World Airways services at the end of this month. Passengers will leave Singapore on Monday morning and arrive m London on Wednesday evening or m San Francisco on Thursday morning. The
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  • 36 2 A Jumble Sale and gala Pun Fair will be given by the Girls" Sports Club on Satturday. June 4, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, to raise more funds for the rehabilitation of their club-grounds.
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  • 65 2 Last Respects A I Hitching. "-Till devotee klA»p* „,r thJ i' time the hand of M *J*» who died on MayTJ^g nearly 50 years m BorJ? 1 s robed Ixmlv lay m Jj all iiav. li.»rn mi n Muhlw^ Jaufera In the s (lt ,ih T Hi lIH Ik* S«SI22
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  • 34 2 Mr H. W Nighti W ing Scent.,,;. f (J Affairs, Singapore, i 1( appointed lor.ipu Mcmbci of tl, well as the K::miti :of the Colon I cluiing tinI ourable Mr. A. Gilmoui
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 138 2 These are the things that make Evening m Paris M Face Powder something more than make-up. M Triple colour-blending and that softer-than-your-skin matt finish combine to give you the lovelier look that puts you way out m front m the world of fashion. (f AALSO ROUGE -LIPSTICK -TALC -PERFUMES VANISHING
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    • 36 2 CLASSICAL CONCERT All lovers of classical music I are invited 10 a gramophone i recital of selections from I the works of Mozart and Beethoven to be given at 7 p m today at Raffles Institute.
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    • 221 2 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twin' a> many women an n>en *uf» f»r from llißh BkfeOd Pressure, whirh .1 mynteriotM disease that starts »h<'iit (he tun*- of < h.jn^e of Life .»nd la th. i eal < aus.- of muck heart trouble »n«1 l.i trr mi of p.iralvt k*
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    • 149 2 oANUHI ASIROLOGEf; l r >^y numbtt \Gt '^JL'/ +t Weekly Ji: n.50. Senc Horoscope chart or .stat« kl age, profession and writlnr time. Dollar Notes or Mr accepted. BANUMAN ASRAIUI TIRUTANI, S. India. VITAS lift (A Qual ItyRH for malt P r o d v c t) Green female The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 452 2 BLUE NETWORK 1 JSS X™',^ "> d a»«Bf America on th» Air-Music pla> top tune, of the week m thei, Opening Announcen,. J U ml *d m South American style; 10 C Q order and win P™e dirln- nOl C n Ma a.m. New* from Kuala Lumour' i 0 I
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  • 377 3 IN S'PORE THEY THINK OF LA BELLE FRANCE f (Sunday Tribune Staff lvr|xjrt*'r) ■HE soldier was a sausage-maker— once. Those 1 French Bausages spiced with garlic. But now he's bound for Somewhere m Indo-China "That's life!" he exclaimed yesterday, aa he put on his tooi an d sallied forth, smiling,
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  • 112 3 MALAYA WINS INSURANCE COMPETITION Malay brat Hongkong m the later-branch competition of the American IntcrratiONAl Assuraiur Company Limited (Lifo Division) for the \ighcst 'paid for business wtf'.l plenty tO sp;i: rhc competition wa for period of one month from Apiil 13 to May 15. La I ni^rht friends, ag( nts
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  • 48 3 Tli-' Malaya Football \j«wiation will hold a piciic ,it ihnr prrsidciit hoi nttc Paste Paniang (next to tho police station i today at 10 a.m. for members of its council and ;or its players. The picnic will bo followrd by a council meeting- at 2 p.m
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  • 73 3 < Officer elected by tho A!-:, hniin Trust Fund Assori;iti< I at their last meeting were: President, Dato Bycd Atimac' bin Mohamed ALsa^olT, .1 P; Secretary. Byed Elwi bin abdu Rahman Alsa^off. Oommi members. Sydc Abubakar W« Taha Alsmgott, Dr. S i. M Ibrahim, Raji Ainbo Sootoh bti
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  • 37 3 MANILA NEARLY 50 million dollars have \tocn paid to widows, orphans, and other surviving dependents of Philippine veterans since IM§. During the same lime, wn additional 18-'- million dollars have been paid to veterans. Reuter
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  • 133 3 Bandits Wound 9 People KCALA LUMPUR. Sat. '•mdit-; inrlictrd nine ca.sualtlC| among the Police and civilian ranks m two outrages m the Federation yesterday. A gang of about 14 bandits attacked a latex lorry at Rasa Estate m the Rawang area. The lor r y was escorted by Special Constables.
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  • 29 3 There have boon thirty-five arrests In the Federation duim^ the last 21 hours. Nine m K< 'I ih Perils, eight m Sclanj;or and three In Pah ui£.
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  • 61 3 About 200 Singapore granite quarry workers have protested against a proposed 20 per cent reduction of their wage.--. Representatives of these workers, employed at 3 granite quarrie i In Singapore and on i iilau übin, mot the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. C. W. Lylc, yesterday. They <\ocidod
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    39 3 I 1 as<> rut it up for me." Very i/ount/ ffmgoer sits down to tea after the film mhtnux nf cartoons f,ivcn by Awrriran bnhrh,r s to "children „f „v ape** at the American Club yester-
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  • 136 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. —Royal Air Force fighters based here completed their lOOth air strike against the bandits m Malaya when they staged an air attack m the Batu Arang area yesterday. While BeCUtity foices woii' Operating in-ai the taigct. info! mation was Hashed to the An
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  • 183 3 KLUANG, Sat. From a secret base m the jungle near here, several team s of high-ly-trained Ferrets drawn from the lst/lOth Gurkha Rifles and the Police have manoeuvred deep into the thick jungles m a big bandit hunt for the Paloh Gang which was le^ponsible for a
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  • 183 3 Less Wars If You Eat No Meat -Says Vegetarian |p. LBSUE RAYNRR, President of the Malayan Vegetarian Society, said vestorday that there would be te« ware, unhappiness and diseases m the world )f mankind were vegetarian "Vqgetartanlam encourages morv humane manner of living .<tid thereby 1^ an important factor In
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  • 96 3 HANDLING RATES ON NEI CARGO MAY BE CUT nEPRESENTATIVES of tin Singapore Rubber Commission Agents Laboui Union and of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters' Association met yesterday before the Deputy Corrmissionci for Labour. Mi. C. W. Lylc. to discus:; the Union's recent offer to reduce handling rates on
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  • 61 3 MALACCA. Sat. A wellknown local Straits-bom Chinese and a Malny schoolteacher ate complainant and accused respectively m a summons case called before Tunku Huaaain bin Tanya, the Circuit Magistrate, today. Haji Mat Zain bin Lambak, the teacher, was charged with voluntarily causing hurl to Tay Kirn Yon^ and
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  • 158 3 He Will Ask Higher Wages MX. George Reed. Southeast Asia Special Commissioner for the International Transport Workers Federation, said yesterday that he will devote his entire time during a lew-months stay m Singapore to securing better wages for Malay seamen and better social conditions for Asian seafarers m Singapore. Mr.
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  • 214 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Five people were injured m a series of accidents which occurred here between yesterday afternoon and thi.s morning—the highest number of accidents registered m 24 hours. Two women and a Malay driver were injured when theiV car somersaulted and ended with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 AMBITIOUS T/ien send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success" The FREE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT of Accountancy is thc p dln ""titution m thc British W'P're for,.thc building of a
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    • 33 3 ASSAMINDIA LINK LONDON, Sat. The 200 mile rail link between Assam and the rest of India, running entirely through Indian terii- I tory, is expected to be com- pletcd by February next year.
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    • 224 3 1 dU Jr \fog^Em^Kr^ JJkßt*^ i* i y ''Jg^^r^ When you think of Adding you think of Burroughs That's because you see Burroughs Adding Machines wherever you go. You'll find it m the speed, accuracy and dependability thai are imilt into vvery Burroughs Adding Machiae. Tor a demonstration phone or
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  • 324 4 JOHORE REAPS A GOOD PADI HARVEST BETTER RESULTS EXPECTED IN COMING YEAR (Sunday rribunc Staff Reporter; JOHORE enjoyed v padi harve:-.t ior the 1 i (^4o 1949 season when the farmvrs rea}>ed I about 3.500 000 f&mtangs of padi from the 20.790 ncre^ cultivated. Mr. J. <Jivig. State A^?<eutunil Officer,
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  • 257 4 Half The Pawn Shops Are Owned By 'Lams' ANYTIME you need cash badly and aic willing to leave your coat or whatever you have hrhind, it Is probably 'Lam* who lendi yon th«> money for half tho pawnshops m Singapore belong to a family of 'Lam-;', It doesn't matter what
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  • 59 4 Two super-scale promotion^ of officers of the Malayan Medical Service are announced m the Colony of Singapore Government Gazette. They are Dr. J. OouttSMilne, deputy Director of Medical Services, Singapore and Dr. c. H. Williams who la at present Chief |fedl< a] Officer, Per.ang. Both officers have
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  • 126 4 WAR CRIMINALS IMPRISONMENT TO CONTINUE T i \bunt R< pot t< THE signing of a peace treaty with Japan will not -n'.< it.' v with I •mn of Imprisonment that Japan-v.-ii criminal: art low i i iring m Singapore pi Lsons. At least this will be the tlon foi tho
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  • 345 4 IT ALL STARTED IN THE AIR (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A VOCXC; sea-man, encased m plaster, smiled weakly ;tt a girl i*i Ward 0 of the General llospital. Twenty-one year old Anthony Kennedy was meeting nineteen year old Rita Mitchell, Malayan Airways h..j.s?<-:->s who nursed him throughout i mercy flight
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  • 124 4 SPECIALS, HOLD REUNION DINNER Members of the prowai Special Oonstatnilary (Voiun teei Police Reserve) attaches Ito t i*t "h" Division. Bin] i pore will hold .1 Reunioi I mm- r i r i i:<<rioui- of theU for mer O. <'. at 1 1 1 A.tomi< <'ni! i un Saturday, May
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  • 535 4  -  Ivor Kraal I was fortunate enough this week to meet Commodore J. J. Mulder, Divisional Operations Manager of K. L. M. for the Far East and Australasia, who saw by air *.he departure )f the first weather' ship 'rom Batavia 0 the mid-In-Uan Ocean. 'W oathor 1 ships,
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  • 12 4 Friends By Accident- [Ufa »e«HM \i;t!i<ni} while- viftltlng him ;it the hospital.
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  • 168 4 VOI can bo prosecuted nny form of public W**l mont m which the SB arc children or voun? n *M the a K rofl7 Pub!ic Mt.Ttainmom Plays, <oncert n > performances or an <^ fwhools, churches clJbs L* registered societiw or^ wrhethei amateurish or Tin.
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  • 40 4 hin< <■ publication "Talks on [nternaUooat I*ro- m ha been t>anned from .t»ri into th«- Colony <jt Singapore. The ban 1 1 gasetted unrt«f tin- I ndet»rabte I'uLiicat h*<iinaiu i!':'. 1 The booh m published by the Souths J'uhlirfKinBureau.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 239 4 .*,N9N-STQP TO "eu&Nsss man's SPBCtAL" EVERY MONDAY AT 12.30 pm. (Normal Xbumday Service at 0830 \\i». As f'siinij By BKYMASTEK or DAKOTA. With tbrtiUßh connoctiona to If oaf bomg ManUa and Shanghai ••nd twice weeiily to I .K. and America m I HID L UVfRSEAS AIRLINES (S»AH) LTD] J^** linn
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    • 36 4 TRANSFERRED MALACCA, Sat. On thr eve of his departure foi Kuala Lumpur on transfer, Tunku Hussain bin Yahyn, tho Circuit Magistrate, was entertained to dinnei by the Malay Sports Club, Malacca, of which he was president.
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    • 78 4 it^v 7r\ JrW^^?^ Tv<l merculk cyoi MSr^Bt MOTOR COMPANY LTD. T iBflL M Mwf\i URMINGHAM. ENOLANt n»« 'HERCJLCS' MM HM pncli^-Uilt tkrmtfmm to fwnMi H£XCUUJ f Cf* N" Hercules SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. It. tATTiRY ROAD. SINGAfORI coMPLAif^Ts oomfortable again. AscpsoSoap contains j special
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  • 452 5 $2 MILL ION SP ENTON FRE E EDUCATION IN JOHORE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ILTHOUGH there is no overall free education 1 scheme In the Federation of Ailaya, the Johore Government spends more than two million dollars annually to provide free nation for about 40,000 ooys and girls m tho
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  • 304 5 The Faccs Behind The Hello's 'Always Heard, But Never Seen' rrERY time you dial familiar tele] urn! of nylons, a leg q\ mutcircle I oi merely to ice] a to Birl telephon operaSffwl k children arc 'alwaya heard but never have wonderi d VOicea .o- think and i m by
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  • 296 5 Sailors Call It 'Home' DASSENGERS m bu cart ci Ing to and from the i i;t! bour ai ca scared} to th<- p"i ticoed build--sh. ginning of A '-■it neai ly iv< t Navy offic< r or seaman who touches down m Singapore knows and welcomes Marine Hostel. Thousands of
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  • 164 5 Years To Catch Up With Owner This Weds 1 iii< Story: it 'I i il.u i, poi t> i 4 TOBACCO pip* wii t* first posted m Bng- i i:. I M I to Iraq. j I caught up with its Singapore after trav< all over the east- re. mother
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  • 207 5 RELIGIOUS ORDER WANTS TO BE A PERMANENT BODY 7 < ibu.r THE Mothci Superioress of the Daughters of Charity of the Canossian Institute m re has given notice of .i bill wlfech will incorporate the institute as i permanent body to administer t!u> properties of the Order. The i >
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  • 58 5 MALACCA, Sat. Sixteen witnesses, eleven fiom Malacca < 1.-.-, from Kuala Lumpur. will go to Penang for the tiial on i' sday of ;i European, E2 J. Goldsmith, foi mci offtcer-in-•;f the Malacca prison. on two charges of alleged criminal breach of tiu.^t a.- public servant. The
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  • 301 5 'Sin ga porean s Lead Too Fast A Life Saxs Burmese isitor SINGAPOREANS l< i ac! a hectic life, r.oo f ast for the Burmese. They do not know what leisure is. And tii traffic m Singapore is lo menace 1 So suiri Mrs. Elsie A. Evans, Assistant Movements Officer
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  • 106 5 Youth Enjoys Camp fire Last night's campfirc at the Anglo < Jhlnosc M m let Voath I Foi nearly three h< f .s. jOO yo;: 1 peopl enjo a I variety progra] amusing BketCAl i Negro spirituals, c m Inging, and short 1 Highlight: of t unme j on Katty
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 128 5 BOY ROBS LADY A young boy snatche I a handkerchief from a woman on Rochore Road at a!;o*:t 2 p.m. on Thursday Wrapped m the kerchief were an ident'- v card and 86 c t[ ____________rdi9fp___r ___H____r ___^__E___^^^^^^^ _B_w ww?%f Jt *»k "^^^r _^B^^^^^^^^^H &i? t/w n^-w AUSTIN A. 70
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    • 227 5 l-2'V^4tl if you are L lOSBMG WEIGHT,^ I £X\ FUELING NERVOUS j '\\^4 HUM -DOWN, k |CWORSi out, mmmitJfc ""{fete warning* orW orse may come. Ihcsc arc M^n^ <". ill "i^ij^ W "Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warnings th.it "i arc 11. <t gcttinß enough minerals and vitamins which Ntturc <-'• I you
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  • 1820 6  - This -SINGAPORE... Vera Archmore By I !KfT. -commander and Mrs. \V. O, Cornell. the new Assistant U, S. Xaval Attache and his wife, uiv. th»it first cocktail party on Tuesday evening. It was held at the MoUlttbatten Club, and there were about two hundred guests. The crisp white naval uniforms
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 //i'.v Master's Voice m 1 X '(r 2*/} 9it 'I'lii- radio, record chan^ir, SIR (*ahfn<-( ar.' all imidr l>«. .«^l Hl*» MftM«*r'«» Viilce rraft*tiii«-ii lj^^^^ It Ml' i«!i MOIM.I. .i.Ui'.' I ESTAB MOUTHtb fl. CO MAI AYA: LTD j JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING %INGAK)RL It 7O '-U _i REDIFFUSION •ii
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    • 88 6 RAFFLES HOTEL Today TIFFIN-T!ME CONCERT i>v the mki.oi>y Ti;i<) r:.:',(i t,, <* nja. THE COCKTAIL HOUR 7 to 8 p.m. IN "iHL PAIM COURT at U.'AO |kiu. (Weather penmltttag otht'r\>isr m t!»«- li:»llroom) LIGHT ORCHESTRAL COMCERT FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA also "TUNES IN TRIPLICATE" with MARRY FARMER, AocokUim JOE GRAY
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  • Article, Illustration
    806 7 LONDON. S rrr military banda have ct ur*ed *> Hyde I'a.k. indwah them, the sun am] n ail it* VlVI<l contrasts 'ILjDtn A few minutes "SiSSi left the Park at and tno»"san«l- of people ;Jixod and Hslenerj to the j^ ar muse of the forms of ent<-r-Muomeni >n
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    1216 7 THE NEW BO OK S ALTHOUGH I have never hked Sir Richard ir.stedt'a verbal appioach to serious matters of discussion he gives one the Impression of being talked at instead o* to his Written arguments arc convincing and ho seldom leaves himself open to attack. His facts aio usually md
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  • 472 7 *.>w..,l upon them by Cap"in 1,.,,. wh u very ncailG W\ thS* A ho;it •y^rv first joined FF H 23a»Sr3S. When I think of Delhi m miat! Ut in:o ho JkC ■aleh likes the Indeoend of W« U^w2 i;n a Y;^ tt0 -'-MKrow°n u b »nd, hut
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 htablished 1872 Malavn'tt liCruiin^ lli:tiiioiul hikl <Mm Merchants n. l». dc Silvai I 111. (tncorporftteil In Ceylon) Singapore, Penang 19/21, High St n 1, BttjHop St. v0m.... Of»|><M-tiiiiil> MADAME FLORENCE «'li you thr «»»i:»> ««re'H i M >s d *o»n« lls hil| i (l m ««y tnduhy not y«u? l
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    • 33 7 Her v_ I r I: a s NEVJ lift NEW LUSTRE! Sh e uses: ■BRSBSVVIKSnnSjBBBEQB The Most Amazing Tanan Thriller V jg&* of Them All w^g > tfA sv^bi ■> tol LEX BARKER mm lOYCE
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    • 286 7 LILAC C sfjef* *GARDENIA ,< f/ SWEET PEA U *QRCHID t >^i OWUBE BLOSSOM CllSSOn^ FLORM ASSWTMEHT Fa All Defects of Vision ff*S Kstablisiied \w\6 S Ql ATLFiKJ) OPTICAL PKAOimONUM iS, Huliery l;,»«<t Siu^apurn. trOm AI'IHJIXTMF.M IItOXK V6:>l If E V i^hafrn^ j/I m y, m < TWOFOLD BEAUTY ROUTINE
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  • 955 8 THE 'RICH PRIZE': SHANGHAI THE POORHOUSE EVGRYONE agrees ti I Shanghai is on< of the imuni rich< t pl But this "rich prise" just bulges with ]>u\ erty. Recently a beggar, m i that only seemed to stick to cause of the filth, tried to consume a tree. The tree
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  • 426 8 The Beggar Ate A Tree m. a Ficn:i>a;im gg instructions how to bind up an arm or log to piovoke more pity. Women can hire newly-born babies. All get their special "beat" and there's hell to pay for the innocent who ventures into their street. The beggars aie protected from
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  • 650 8  -  EDDY GILMORE By rrHK average Muscovite i v horrid man with .1 wiff and one or two children. His wife keeps his apartment, looks after the child or children and docs most of the housework. Generally speaking, the average Muscovite is a.) apartment dweller, hut m the
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  • 515 8  - SPRO UTS IN SUMMER' LETTUCE IN WINTER Lionel Garter £>' MANY people have been mytitled by reports of the cultivation by the American authoritt of water-gardens on tin 1 Japanese mainland and on some of the former Japanese-held islands where i i no suitable soil for ing. And shortly ir
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    • 547 8 J I I 'I "Fye Care SeSMBSSS of more than Just "buying glaA*es." 1 re comfort (uid trisMsJ e/yfiLin'<i d> i>')i<l primarily upor professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist C. H. CUONU, Ol*T.. D. Folly eqalpped with modern Instruments. MALA VAN AIR W A V S LIMITED AIRCRAFT available
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  • 872 9 As The India,/ Divisions Fell Back The ALE Took Over After a bloody repulse m an Australian ambush and bitter t'gntmg at Muar the Japanese Guards Division overwhelmed the combined Indian and Australian Force. An Australian Colonel won an epic Victoria Cross. By Lieut. Gen. A.E.
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    331 9 gadc located m a lubber plantation with a mobile offensive role, while anot battalion of t' c same brigade was m reserve In the Buloh Kasap area where the road ami railway cross the Muar Rivor. U mi^ht be argued ti. it uiiih] have been behind thla n but
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  • 442 9 And Destroyed t'. watch a tortuous river In-e on b front of twent) -live miles row lllcs but it il^° had tO 'i prepared to protect ah l< ft Hank and rear n it sea-borne landings. It was disposed With two battalions forward on the river line wid one m
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  • 1151 9 WAR in MALAYA No. 22 Ing ftom barges or special landing-craft had boon made at tbo mouth of the liver, the battalion commander, second-in-command, and all company commanders bad been killed. and the battalion, with two companies lost across tho rivei and deprived of most cf Its British officers, had
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    • 6 9 S']*rßii*iv« k To Tribune In Malaya
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    • 213 9 THE NEW^w^b^WEBER infu I I I Modtl «o 60 'DP yb//r Inspection Cordially Invited. THE GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO., 179, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 137, BREVVSTER ROAD, IPOH. Why complain of miserable vision We come out to render you services and improvement. Your eyesight will be thoroughly tested with our A.O. scientific
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  • 1215 10  - DIG OUT THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR FAMILY TREE Charles A. Farmer By Oi:i-;r Interest m family >• I points to a laudable pride m ancestry. There i nothing snobbish m this. As Burke said, no on-' can for ;i moment doubt th< beneficial lucnoe exercised on most minds by pride
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  • 795 10  - BARBER FIRST THOUGHT of LAMP-POSTS of THE SEA' MARK McLELLAN By LIGHTSHIPS, although aflout are almost as dependable as lighthouses firm ly built upon the rocks. They may have a knock-out blow m a collision and sink, which is happily very rare. but storms cannot move thorn. It may happen
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    • 307 10 Perfect Co.idftion II a si I !.■>, NOKTII RRIDOE ROAD Bf ;^SB& w -V BRYLCHiEEfyi When you walk out to the or cntrr tho conferenc* r Qp: improf?sion do you make'? Har. x tidy hair is the first step to a smart r r aPP arance. For this reas n
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    • 79 10 Am Hi mm *t H RECORDS •IQHXXIK I<)I1NST( V. IMJ'K KAISHON ,V HIS OIU II THE DICKEY BIRD SONG vor WBRS ONLY POOLING >i-<;-\l 157 i^uji^gki:i:\ a ins oki h, COTVNISH :;n.\is(,i>v r.m i •< >|.(.->i r.i SCHERZO Concerto LA MA.JA DE GOYA >„<;.*, |40 SUNRISE SERENADE SERENADE (Prom 'The
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    • 562 10 sriCA.\<;i: as hi si-mis c- FBIES.jk? L j j V4JTA t tf 'Jk' C h-- Zfc! U saava£w4m /L-7 HE BLEW UP WS STOVE DS I te „Ir*^ i*?^ lIAVE FUX WITH THE By CONSTANCE SRARP£ JfXti FEB. tS. JULY pFAUG U mr« Mem an i] by instinct gresM, an;
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    42 11 Igr^ jBAN SIMMONS and DONALD 1101 HTON mm t\u\ iff romanlie ireve the Prank Ijuindei iK-iinix i 1 'lM«*tioil "I lUlle LftgoON," (In,- ,r < I'- I >i.'.\ Ui« nrtllat ..t tk v I I.r tali n deaertod Soulk Sea kUaml.
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  • 317 11 INDIA OUT FOR QUALITY PICTURES INDIA'S i i i hi industry ranks second m the world, n<\t only to Hoi v wood, tiii- a- ociated i t. <i tndia report 'I'll,- Indian Rim Inclusti y con -nuns more than 10n.000.000 f.»t of i v\ tiliii rvei y vr.tr, pro .in.-.-
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  • 412 11 It's Crazy -But I'll Do It Again I id, acloi (now producer) says: A! Toy ■<■■■. T com. mph" 1 |.r I 1 1 1 i1 I i 1 1 1 m p«l villain m a it Train." contrai t by >thei s 1 111 HI V lit. :I 1
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  • 656 11 GLAMOUR IN THE SADDLE rf(/\S^' f from y/ /7 /fAd I Uie ivcrid of Hollywood ie.*Vs alway* ul I. matte: hero Tib»tian Himal ivas the lm|ieru trablt jungles uf the /iniazon, i'r.t- rrifid waslis i>l the Arctic— a lovely k» i ;.s will sonifhoiv, for i ason, m ftie vicinity.
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  • 48 11 In Ikt most cna!!englng roles Ollvfci i\- Havilland »ims i Im-cji widely Bcrtalmed lor \wv |i- tiortjian*"- In l>ar;- I. '/:imnU's presentation <»f "I'Jsi' Kwake »'jt," ihu- h> open skortl) at \\u- Capitol. i'h«--!i!"i > moving I>\.' >f.'ry present* a current problem m a dramatic manner.
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  • 440 11 INGRID BERGMAN, In alacka, i.< going to climb to the top of a rc-il livo volcano, Sh,. win clamber up th^ te< p eky slope of i umbling, old Strom bo! i a old foot cone poking out of the blue \l '•< t t
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  • 222 11 fINEMALAND'S most embarrassed mother of the week was June Haver's. >n the day she was tir work on a new film the !i >■ Iv a< ivetl beautiful little hand.en rvrd. i" p quai tz r!< pliant, with a In; <i ibed "For Luck rrom Mother."
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  • 120 11 JOHN WA V i: ,v „.,t <,„, to submit t>> (In n t i tt < t << m (i/ p'lmni ii<k!v (ntf n* '< rthtlcti.s m i'i's amazed at tin nf-m <>f Navujo im n<i men *H iii jliu ncin it ti'i a tin r
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    • 758 11 long-famous *r^ A loveliness r^WTSgy Snow' il sH^^ffih i 'in-. Imp-, sS*2t^ra' "ii L .iiubuiii r sl*-£N<£slf '""'i.il.ly 'mate rlaze/ineoHow %a^^ «ttW«/«/VA/-"IAZELINE' CkEAM jp^KKti/fcr >V^« -«r«*" .M*-«y« ;>U<4H] A -o 1 .4., mmtmU a BURROUGHS ITELLCOMK A CO. PRODUCT Get to the root of the /(A -V A trouble-the Kidneys-
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  • 1291 12 The Muar Front Suddenly Became Critical X P '£> i illy m the dai k, for at tn .t t.iiic ii was still p an.tin cr-attack to rec tpture Muar It w.is only when he start- d move forward that he found himself oppo; i d i y
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    • 70 12 I HI H^^ H t —^3a^f" I Hb ll^Uk^K^Bl Si i R^^VSSo B B I By I W It's smart it's modern it's the NkW Golden Platignum with sleek Stream-lined barrel; halfHooded nib; gleaming engine-turned r. ickel-silver push-on cap with built-in clip. Obtainable m a colour range of blue, dove-grey
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    • 89 12 OPYRIGHT RfiSßtm v i i narrow m i The M tie: lS»^k% To j I The Wall! NOTICE KELLER PIANO (d No. Orchmrd Koiid. Sisgmpore. Pub] the bu li A imed Kelter y 1m lonj No oth< on is interests v oi i any pel son \u use tlic nan
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    • 189 12 WMUT t&VO' WELL- J DON'T KNOW THAT I V ~N X"~~\ r^ZT^O— -YOU'IJ- BE TME BUT- IT'S I/ H< EXACTLJ/XT —ill riorAC^ui'JN V SV^S^^^^ l^^ 7o^^"" >C WEr X P^'SVOU'i-L MAKE. FOR (\Wm.*»3TO L \V T O Vaj HUMAN f P^.^Slt 4^ N^yi'.y^Sf^ Jy^ l^^ V 'M.- rT GONNA I
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  • 1544 13 P OLIC E CHIE FWA S MU RD ER ER 'Little Black Devils Get Their Men OEVKNTY years ago when •J Ned Kelly, th<- most daring of vi Australian bu I rangers, wa, holding up I banks and robbing travellers, his lusty, hard-riding comrades expressed their contempt of tho white
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  • 659 13 There's A Boom In Drug Smu gg ling! DRUG smugglers aie con. verging on the United States from all direction* In a now postwar burst of illicit trade. United States customs anrt narcotics agents report sri7.ui< of more cocaine and hetoin than they have seen .since before the war. Theso
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  • 207 13 CHICAGO. Tiv hrad of one of the world's oldest faiths expects to become one of the newest citizens of the United States soon. Ho 1« Mar Bshal Shimun, Patriarch of the Church of the Bast. He hopes to take the oatn of Ltisenship some timo
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    • 291 13 ujsjow I do without Head Office mcctino-s'" PI X J Udc C±^ 2(f Serin R my oversew rrprespnutfves at rr^ Ar intrr% 't milSt my busing. rjr \^y m "ymrfmi m rhr Hea<l IMv'r. Hat thi, U jlJ&d V; ralli| iraiw! a^»«nybra,;hoflice,are N^MHBW uiKlri.mai»w»d at tl.r samr tim<Nfy way i^
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    • 152 13 I p- Socthe and Banish that raHi PERSISTENT COUGH 1 V tv >^-' ~ij-jjk. ''N ar neglected cough may wnkM youf P^_ j "^r'Vi >.;^\N r «ihing rubes and lungs. Safety lies ia X I ■'L' V i ><! J ta '^"i; I'tfs anciseptic brcathcablc tablet*. v />•? l^^ Bßam^i
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  • 562 14 SHUTTLE CRAZE HITS MALAYA MAY DELAY S. B. A. C'SIIIPS By Our Badminton Corresjiondent A badminton craze has hit the Federation and Singapore the cause of which abroad smashln S victories gained by the Malayan Thomas Cup team fv, Thi i S °i raze s ]i^ ely t0 cause a
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  • 58 14 TOURNEY TABLE The following are thy positions to sate ISt. INNINGS r r r w l d w l it* RAF (CH) «1- 3 1 1 1-, &S5- i i t i n Indiana 3 3 1 l A.F (Sal.) 5-1121 S bX.R.C. i 1 t 1 I »0 Colonials
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  • 125 14 The four-mom lis-old Singapore cricket Association ruu t<> dana Membership of 15 Oidmarv MPinbprs and 2 Assu iat.> Mr tubers. In addition to \no »> clubs l»riK-ipatinu m the tournament the following ar<> M. tubers Royal Navy (H.M.s. Terror) bhell Sports Club. Sinhalese Association. A.C.5.0.8.A.. T.It.C.A Khalsa Association.
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  • 134 14 IVunSC hItvMKK a d b °»"«K "'"rps t„-d;.le. i.K.ilH.M. KATSMKN. (Qualification: 3 Innings, v u INNOS. NO. H.S. TOTAL AVRM s. K. Sundrum ."> aaa tmm r. Prpsmtt i; t 108 JH y*s w r, V" K T hiam si,,w 17 S5 S3 O. T. Clarke G
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  • 502 14  -  Wilf Mannion By The Forwards: They Make Or Mar A Team Given two clever inside forwards and two good wing half backs the foundation of a hrst class side is laid. There can be no doubt that these are the key positions m any team ;i.s
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  • 628 14 mAmfmf < B > A Special Correspondent) |JLA\ V rain last week-end caused all Cricket matches to be abandoned and not a ball was bowled m any of the Tournament games, either. Hence the eight teams participating m the games were awarded five
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  • 602 14 Fsy Our Soccer Reporter JHERE were no sparks m t!ie Malaya Cup gamp between Singapon c i and Johore at Jalan Besir Stadium on Friday evening. Footfall f packed the Stadium got Uttle satisfaction out of the game tor both si W ed
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  • 253 14 By ALLAN LEWIS DENANG, Saturday. The inside tracks and outside course proper were opened for work this morning. Fast work was done on the course proper. Blue Eyes (J. Donnelly) was best when it did three m 39 1/5. Others who did well were Kimbolton,
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    • 165 14 B% M sfTß^ BBV /"^*^BJ^^jC^-^ ff rLASMaViCMT ■MTTKRiBSS t V /^m Sole Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE RV 140 Why do her teeth sttoj white? rWcie^nsthem safety v#ltl% I— if/ Safe cleaning makes teeth fftmw last. Gibbs Dentifrice MSt^&W^^ There's no \va>tc m use with -?Jbjo&^ I
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  • 2050 15 'EYE' DECIDES FOUR RACES AT PENANG J\o Major Upsets Tin- i«i- PENANG. Saturday. l n H vere no '"ajor upsets at today's racei the uj^ *JS[ f < h Ptenang Turi Club's Summer >leetin X The highest dividend was returned by Bita urn and $10 for a place. c™l h
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  • 35 15 TOTAL POOL $226,130 lst nze No. 25*779 C 558.793) I 2ud lnze No. *****4 t I n ($39,396) M1 Pnze No. *****9 ($14,698) 19^ers: «3,266 each Nos. *****2, SSg 4S- *****0 *****4
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    • 442 15 TODAY'S 5 SHOWS at u.tM)— l.ls— 1.00— r;..50 fe ijg ftjjygjfßJF 1 SPJXIAL MORNING SHOW TODAI k «i a^~~ ALI BABA A THE 40 THIt;VKS" (T«m hnirolor) OPUCED RATKS: Ipstairs $1.00, Downstairs 50 < ts. 'TOMORROW at 9.30 p.m. GALA RELEASE PREMIERE! |MVSI\I I>N jm /n* even "COURTNEYS" and "SPRING
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    • 103 15 QUEENS TODAY at 11.00 A.M. Louis Hay ward Joan Bennett m -THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK" 50 Cts. To All Seat* Today: 3-00, 6-30 9.15 p.m "REUNION IN FRANCE" TO-DAY at 11 A.M.! M— G— M's "Green Dolphin Street" 50 ct». $1/- to all rO-DAY at S, 6.15 9.15
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    • 44 15 TODAY A DAILY! TIMERS: j l-mb 4 tjt &Mt ||m^H HHMbV Su tnfßjH^SnrlftK# >I 4& Ij I 1 II 3 B S^S^ *J A mSr aiU A J ■■l^V I aMUr I |T| fc iif "^^^f «3 111 HP^Hlf Ji -PP*^ .1 I'mfr,! Artist*
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    • 283 15 I CA THA V 78 dog. F. f(»r (omforf Phone 3400 NO W SHO WING 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.16; 6.45 i)..'{o p.m BELLY LAUGHS FROM BEGINNING Preceded by the First Musical Paint Box Cartoon "W ALES" NEXT CHANGE ArTURNER WAITER BRENNAN t «Jy m. V 3. JU 3 fIHI 0^
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  • 337 16 Score s-3 win Over Airmen i (Sunday Tribune S< iff Reporter) SEREMBAN, Saturday. MKGKI SEMBILAN registered their third successive n victory m the Malaya Cup competition oa the station padang here today »>v defeating the K.A.r. to the tune of live goals to three. The home team
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  • 392 16 inUr-Co m m 1 1 nit Soccer League (A Tribune Soccer Reporter) IN the opening match of the inter-conimuiiHy Soccer league :»t Jnlan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Europeans beat the Ceylonese by lour goals to two. It was a dull game watched by a small
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  • 93 16 IIRIGHT bailing by the > s.R.C. -.V team featured the cricket match between the Recs' and the S.C.c. 'A 1 played on the Padang yesterday. The gam* ended m a (itavK J. de Sour.a seemed all set to go loi a century when he was slumped
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  • 393 16 JHE results so far m this years Singapore Lawn Tennis Tournament have contained a bag of surprises. The biggest surprise of all was G. T. Holloway, veteran Victoria State (Australia) tennis player, who defeated A. G. B. Pakir m a convincing manner. Pakir who was
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  • 242 16 D\\ ONG SWEE LAW. batted brilliantly to score an unfinished 103 runs t >< five the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club a four-wic-ket victory over the it.E.M.K. at Hong Lim Green y< sterThe Chinese passed the soldiers score of 91 run-, and closed their
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  • 111 16 ENGLAND WINS WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP HARLECH. WALES, Sat. Kn^land won the women'! International goll championship on the Royal St. David's Course here today when they beat Wales by ei.uht g^imea to one. Yesterday they defected Scotland 5-4 and Ireland 7-2 and remained unbeaten. Scotland today beat lieland 8-1, to finish
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  • 177 16 U.S. SETS NEW MARK FOR 220 YARDS RELAY LOS ANGELES, Fat. I University oi Southern C^Ufornm hh<» yards sprinl relay team io«" the second linu m ;t week wered eh'- world record for Ihe four by 120 yard- relay wv'i a line <•! one minute 24 cct-ondfl m fl Coliseum
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  • 123 16 LONDON. Sat. Positions m (Iw I Mulish (oii'ily >rlckH < han.|ii<»iiship l;ibl i m 1 n«l i n n. Uc h< iv I hi- m rit's which r'lilnl \»'s|«i(l.i\ arc as lollous: Ist. inning letiil (> m match I* W L It !>«•< isM.n |„s( <lr;»x\n
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  • 160 16 Clarke Cup Cricket KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Singapore Recreation Club held a comfortable 85--run lead at the end of the first day's play m their twoday Clarke ("up match against tlu Selangor Eurasian Association, which started here toda>. C. Colling was chiefly responsible for skittling the
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  • 43 16 S' pore Goal Threatened Plctwe. Oftnian Vn^ullin, 99 p '»'s uniilk.'fpir, j'.ist rrna In ;;i-t bis Hnfrt tip* the l»:i" m Kiiday*i Mihr. Cup lictv.wn SinpMt :j.»'.l Johort> u( -^a'an Bw Stadium. jg manayrrii t«i scraps a ti» roals to nil victor; Tribune
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  • 157 16 Rain Ma rs Neg ri, Selangor Cricket KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. lIEAVY rain during and after the lunch interval held up play for the rest of the dny m the interstate cricket match between Selangor anJ Negri Sembilan played on the padang here today. There was less than two hours play
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  • 110 16 THE Raffles Institution drew with the Indian Assn. at crick, t when they mot on th< Raffles Institution ground yetserday. A !'iij;n v knock of 62 runs by M. S. Gill put the Indian Association In a very favourable position. The Indians BOOred 129 runs. Raffles
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  • 162 16 Paya Lebar Wins Over Serangoon va i.- i Bu* B.C. eaally d< ft d Serangoon As lociaf.V.i Dil 1" i Bocoei ftxtun at the Gej v 3ot i oala w sa red by Bah Bee, the team's Ll s. ex n ssoclation -mlsingly i>vit madi UIISUCCe3SfUi laid I Brst goal
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  • 67 16 Jolliladfl socci i Todaj V 22] V hide at R illway ground. ty 25: Va Hurricanes (SAFA Lei ,un ai CYMA ground. May 2: V BRC at SRC md. May 29: V Army Unit XI ii Ral w! •r tund. 1 si*. _'\i a1 JUI 1 /VthlCtlC 1
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    • 130 16 VEGETARIAN SOCIETY An Informal j'enerai meeting •,t Uv Malayan Vegetarian So Cicty Will be held today at 5.1S pm. at the- premises of the Theosophical Society, f>. Cairnhill Road. Mr. L. Rayner, the president i ty. will EXPOSURE MET2R Ha been p<< lally <i> sign for USC v. ith amateur
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