Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 October 1949

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  • 28 1 SUNDAY Tribune Publnhfrf simult'numisty at Singapore, Kii'ila Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang. I SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE. SUNDAY OCTOBER 9. 1949. r price TEN CENTS. 57, High St. IVI: H','IHK
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  • 147 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Both Thailand Government olficials and British diplomatic representatives in Bangkok today confirmed that the United Kingdom ha.s refused tho Thai Government demand for payment of a 12 per cent increase in the sterling price of Thai export rice. Britains refusal now entails
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  • 22 1 •£W DELHI. Sat. A tion of Sarat Chandra c ph that '"other. SubJ'Chandr, Bose, was alive *-Omnii:niv.f «.n- i U.P.
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  • 11 1 C^° N Sal A New BSSItoS WM rebbed
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  • 854 1 "THIS IS A DAY OF SPLENDID PROMISE" I nr. tugni Honourable Malcolm MacDotmU at yesterdays ceremony to found the University of Malaya: "This is a fay of promise in Malaya's history. Founding ike University i, like fighting a oreat torch to illumine the path oj the people of the mntry
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  • 65 1 "I wish that Mfc Chp-iicellor were a man of more c'.'gant physical appearance so that he could display these gorgeous robes to better effect. But what I lack in handhome looks and scholarly mind is amply provided by the illustrious array of Pro-Chancellors. It is supplied, ion,
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  • 145 1 BIZ ONI A BEER? NOT FOR HERE Creech fours Puis Bar Up JSJINGAPORE will get no beer, wine or spirits from West Germany. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has turned down a request from Singapore Government to arrange for imports. There is a trade agreement between the Sterling
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  • 166 1 A.P. rpWO more red and yellow Tags of the Chinese Commun st Government have been hoisted in Singapore. They are flying in front of the premises of Nan Chiau Press in Cross Street, and that of the Trunk* Worker* 1 I'nion in Bencoolen Street.
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  • 46 1 HONGKONG. Sat.— This British colony's Chinese Chamber of Commerce took a deep breath today on-i announeed its decision to fly the Nationalist flag, instead of that of the new Red regime when the Chinese na tion-.l "double tenth" holiday is celebrated Monday.- A. P.
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  • 149 1 LONHON, Saturday.— A well informed Commonwealth diplomat states that Britain will recosrniso the newly proclaimed Chinese Communist regime. India will too, probably before Britain At tho moment two things arv holding up Britain's decision Britain must consult her eleven Atlantic Pact and six Commonwealth
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  • 41 1 Rome. Bat Tormer nun, 43-year-old Maria Cat te.neo, of Alexandria, North Italy, had a dream in which she saw four numbers. She used them in a national lottery hist week and they won her the equivalent of £50.000.
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  • 285 1 T i: I, I, T II i; n| p L j; JHE Singapore Government's promised statement on flag flyine must have been as big a headache for Mr. Fowler, the Commissioner of Police, as it was for the public. Although it is quite clear that by
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  • 77 1 One of Mr MacDonald s fit st acts as Chancellor was to present the Hector Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand to Piofessor R. A. Robinson. Professor Robinson, who is now on the staff of the University of Malaya, received the honour for work in
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  • 1212 1  - I WAS TREA TED LIKE A 'POOR WHITE' JOHN RODGERS S A Vnlvstinv Svvi>ri\nt **i»t^ks tint 35 r vTER nine years' serv'ce in the Palestine Police, and a year with the poirce in Makya, I am throwing t:p my job is a pclice sergeant and a £3 -a -week pension
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  • 108 1 16 ARMOURED CARS PUT THEIR SHUTTERS UP BANGKOK shopkeepers hurriedly put their shutters up. and pedestrians ned for cover, wh?n sixteen armoured cars drove through the streets from the docks to Police Headquarters. Led by a police jeep, with its syren blowing all the way. the armoured cars caused a
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  • 21 1 London, Sat. Thieves who broke into offices at Ibstock, Leicestershire, took best brand cigarettes and left the cheaper ones.
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  • 55 1 MARCH ON CANTON SPEEDS UP HONGKONG. Sat. Communist armies on the southern Hunan and Northern Kwangtung fronts hav 0 madspectacu'at advances in the past 24 hours, according to reports reaching here. The.-se development!) might lead to an early di-ect threat, to Canton and break the back, bone of the Nationalist
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  • 70 1 TWIN FALLS IDAHO. Sat. A sudden Autumn snowstorm struck the Northern Rocky Mountain area early today, trapping hundreds of hunters in mountain canyons anri Isolated foresl National Guardsmen. Forest Rangers and Deputies were ordered on 1 to m for persons caught by the storm with liL.e
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  • 18 1 MOSCOW. Bat The Pen pV's ICongoHan Republic has established diplomatic rein ti-r.- with Communist China U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 o^^ imp Bnlish Made Banjo mandolins Made by Messrs G. Houghton Cr Sons, f Birmingham. o Model XXs. Bboaiaed bach rim (T'jin.t stained rosewood neck, with n (I tailpiece. Complete with $40.00 Model XS. Back rim (Bin.) and neck are stained walnut, highly polished Complete with case. $48.50 Model MS.
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    • 4 1 Tct 'Tribune" J DOTS
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    • 16 1 "Up NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine line* f JB ml ml tmmm tiger rm^j "!> ft t /cV
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    • 34 1 SPECIAL OFFER (i.YNTMK 109* Wool Swim Trunk! uith ((»mpl«(e in— tic Supporter Two <jualitl<>«: CJiiiiU Mm |ii MMfc, Special Olfer |7. Mirk. I nual PHu $10 nirk Special Offer |&M wink. SEASON TRADING CO.,
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  • 300 2 NEW BODY TO TACKLE TRANSPOR T PR OBLEMS Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE ECAFE Inland Tram port Experts Meeting y. terday decided to recommend the setting up of an ECAFE inland Transport Committee, acting as a coordinating agency, to tackle, "urgent transport problems" in the region. This Committee would have
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  • 232 2 More ECAFE Delegates Due Here This Week MORE delegates and secretariat members of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East arrived in Singapore yesterday and more are due the coming week. Miss A. Viola Smith. Trade Promotion Consultant, Mrs. Amy Wu, Secretary, and Mr. V. M. Bhatt, Economic
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  • 84 2 'BEST DRIVER' FINED $10.00 JOHORfe BAHRi'. Sat. M it bin YusofY. a dtivei attached to the Royal Engineets at Singapore, who was described by his officer as "one of the best drivers 1 have" wt- fined $10 for negligent driving in the Magistrates' Cotu t today. Mat drove a tiuek
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  • 191 2 Johore' s Revenue Goes Up Suml'iif Tribune. Staff R> ;>> JOHOi^E'S Custom* :ev»'pue for ■September Hit a new high j for the yea* fX, lti:j,l*s.'i'2 w;w collected. ThVa rejWc•it's an* increase of $100.--1 Hi. 2-1 over the amount far 1 August. The second highest amount was recorded In January when
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  • 63 2 Di. L. M. Ram, who has been tranaferred to Singapore frohi Kota Bahru, as Senior Medical Officer, Social Hygiene, was entertained at a farewell tea partv by the stafT of the Kelant.-T. Medical Service recently. Dr. Lai Nyen Isoon. of Kuala Lumpur, succeeds Di Ram
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  • 53 2 Tomorrow will be tlm 75th atm.versaiy of the foundation of the Universal Postal Fnion and special stamps will b 0 on sale. The Sin.ua pore Director of Posts. Mr. G. C. Allen, wilt Jed the stoiy of the Postal Onion tomorrow at 7.10 p.m over the Blue Network
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  • 23 2 MALACCA, Sat. The next P ss conference bv the Resident Commissioner', Mr \V C. raylor, will be on Thursday, Oct. L'O
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  • 124 2 Family Has Narrow Escape JOHORE DAFRU, Sat. The wife and family of a British officer at Majedie Bai lacks had a narrow escape from death wh a theii car' came into collision vita a civilian car at the 2 mile Kota Tinggi Road yest rday. The driver was Ifrs. B.
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  • 119 2 Two members of the Singapore conference staff at the Victoria Memorial Hall will be married this morning at Trinity College, Sofia Road. They are Major laian Storkey and Miss Estelle Wright. Major Storkey. who was the last War Crimes officer among the British forces
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  • 49 2 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. P. F Pereira, principal of the Hand Hilir English School v/i!l be the only delegate from Malacca, to attend the first I u eting of the Central Advisory Committee en k iu< tion to be held in Kuala i Lumpur on Thursday, Oct I
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  • 46 2 MALACCA. Sat. "European contribution to Tamil literature" is the subject of a talk to be given bv Mr, s. T. Adityan. advocate and a former member oi the Madras Legislative Assembly at the Capitol Dance Mall todav at 3.30 p.m. Tcs will be served.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 271 2 BLUE NETWORK Brtdi h, Saaataa.. llf m a VAI Affairs by \le\ Josev- x'«o.,m S,in,n,a, > wilh Sit'iiatnre uK f" v!£ r\ lt lynS Ut the 'Vie S*? 5 T^U^onKs; n.arv' «V M ,rOKramm s,,m »^t three favourite v H ndl,slani i*aaaa; l»p> at?.,' %nerier n !f U^',?^ «f the
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  • 268 3 Bitiilv m Beer I., %i!l -BLAME SECTION NO ?7* ira ;l K ""<« Lumpur ,„ifc Sj" H t l>ort r 1 vou. Mn Section No. 75 ln f'J™* *J "I" 1 bottle of beer for Under the present law milk bars an, B "V neB
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  • 480 3 Prom Our Own Correspondent Thp Miad MALACCA, Saturday. T tri V" 2°* d Wn n thc inc^ sl Sto toe bera of v nf V y( ste,da >' which Involved memMa well-known Straits Chinese family rtie inquest was on Mrs. Bene Ens lim Mr The Special
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  • 91 3 SsSMMjf TrttniH, Btmgf P<f,>>rt> The P.W.D. Singapore have aske.i for tenders foi tWO-eonditioning plants for th< General Hospital. The pants will be foi the opt ratine theatn ol the Bye I»< partment. Dr. J. Coots-Milne, Deputy Direi tor ol Medical Servces w waiting roi
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  • 148 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A Chinese bandit who ran out of a hut and tried to escape was shot dead by a military patrol in the Kampar area yesterday. Communist literature was recovered from his body. i Two Police Jungle squads operating in the Sekamat
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  • 191 3 He's Called 'Father' In Mr. W. T. Mcnerm.tt v I says, "Th- re ir. no such v thing ss :i juvenile dei Unqoent. There are «>nl.\ I good boys and had boys**. t v To back this belief Mr. McDermotl is helping to build Singapore's Boys' i S Town. i
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  • 43 3 EAST MEETS WEST I ...In Bathing Suits I DIOWK Wheeler as IIaSS Oceiilent and Diamie Shinn as Mis-. Orient put oa their own bathing suit parade in San Francises recently in n lebratloa ol Pan-American World Airways' Inaugural nf Stratoernlser service to Tokvo.
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  • 39 3 W T ork has begun on Singapore's first holiday camp for youth and boys' organizations. The Oovernment Social Welfare Department is building the camp on a beach on the Johore mainland opposite Sinj saporeUtaM.
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  • 28 3 Mr. LeUmd Wang. D.D. a Chinese evangelist who lias just arrived from the United States, will speak at the evening .service at Bethesda at 5.15 p.m. today.
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  • 175 3 once to sago flour from Singapore, the British Minis try of Food is now showing mterest again in the Singapore market. The Mini.-ti v has bough't about "1.000 ton- of rtout from Singrnotr in th.' last few days at a price ol M Bd. pei
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  • 281 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Refwrter fIjEW accusations were hurled at the British Ministry of Supply by angry businessmen in fcinfft*pore last night who have waited twelve days for news <>i the Lin price to producers. nr«it££f y Sak l C Ministr y Of Supply i* using
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  • 120 3 Saadsy Tribune Stajj Reportt Pepper prices nave new lt*efl by more than 50 pe cent. sine, the devaluation in the highest Might of prices lW the last twenty five years. Black pepper Lampong ha. risen by 58 per cent., from *o7s on September 17, the week-end
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 144 3 ITT| LET'S SILLF OURStLVES £o^, To Build a Better il't'i' MALAYA .1' WITH OUR OWi, UNIVERSITY FOR 1. Thev are educat< d before our eves. 1 He save cm expenditure involved in sending then. overseas. 1 I Diversity education comes within the grasp <>t nearly everybody. Your Chiinci i c
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    • 485 3 ss»** A sk <^&> JLV «a7^/ ar rot» clubs sr AIR CARGO 10 EUROPE lO AUSTRAUA r u DIG loads are e.v<> In pounds or in ton*. Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C Air Cargo Service moves them across the globe speedily and smoothly and arncienrly— in the shortest tißaS ss nrst class condition. The
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  • 57 4 Captain Anker Rentse. of the British Army,- will be presented with the Medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm tomorrow at the U.S. Military Liaison Office. Third Floor, L'nion Building. The award is presented by the United States for meritorious service in co-operation with the F.S.
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  • 149 4 PARENTS TOLD: I'LL GET YOUR CHILD IN BUT AT A PRICE' No Room In Sell ools Xew llackei Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE present shortage of accommodation in Singapore schools has presented a new racket. Unscrupulous individuals are taking advantage of the situation and approaching parents uith an assurance, "Fl3
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  • 135 4 Cupid Loses Out 3 Times A Month Sunday Tribune Staff Report* r. THREE Singapore non-Musiim married couples break up their home every month. This is revealed from the number of divorce petition* filed in the High Court during a period of ovei three yea. Of thirty petitions filed during 1946,
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  • 160 4 TUNNEL PROBE Suyi'foii Tribunt Staff Reporter THF Municipal Committee invest! rating the Pontine. Tunnel f.aseo has held only one meeting since it was appointed in July. Explaining the tlcln y. Chairman of the Committee Mr. Pat Johnson (Lab. North i said members 'vcv>\ occupied with
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  • 98 4 Mr. Young drew attention to the words "approved schools" in the circular announcing free primary education. He said, "When the Department has proof of abuse of the funds in a school, action will be taken to withdraw the school from the approved list." Some headmasters in Singapore schools
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  • 38 4 For stealing four kattis of sugar, worth $1.20. Mohammed Yasin. 25. was fined $30 in the Third Police Court yesterday. Moharr*ned stole the sug on Sept. 30. from the Malayan Brewery, where he was then employed.
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  • 207 4 Shipping Companies Blame Chinese Reds For Bad Business Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter companies operating on the MalayaChina run complain that business is bad. Passenger bookings have been falling off steadily for several months, and Communist successes in China are burned for the drop. Ships that carried 300 to 500 passengers
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  • 72 4 2 GENTLEMEN DECLINE AN INTERVIEW Mr. E. Scherbakov and Mr. F. Jarkov declined to be interviewed last night at the Raffles Hotel. "I do not spike Inglis" pleaded Mr. Jarkov, "Why do you want to interview me Asked if they were delegates of their country, Mr. Jarkov said: "No! We
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  • 35 4 The Debtor-Creditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance 1948 rules will continue in operation until October 31, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur vesterday. The rules were originally scheduled to lapse at midnight yesterday, October 8.
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  • 123 4 CHIANG Has A 'DOUBLE' In S' pore Take a good look at th* S*C« tit res above. Tiic men bear i striking resemblance to Chi7it.se Nationalist leader Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shtk. One of them however, is the real Generalissimo. Tht othei is a Singapore haveker Kuok Wan San. THIS is the
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  • 77 4 When he returned to Singapore Wan San had to answer a string of questions as long as mother's washing line. He sa»d nothing, but they started telling him. They told him that Chiang's scouts had approached him to act as a stand-in for the Generalissimo. He was
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  • 65 4 They also told him that it was Chiang who invited him to China. They told him that he had rejected the offer on the ground that he refused to learn Mandarin. Ten years have passed, but Wan San is still haunted by this rumour. "My friends won't
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  • 43 4 ANTI LOTTERY MEETING Ycuth Council will hold a public meeting at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Friday. October 14. to show their disapproval of state lotteries. The sponsors claim that bills to legalise public lotteries are attempts to "reverse the progress of civilisation."
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  • 220 4 Marguerite Was Charmed By The Japs Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter MISS Marguerite Cook is another American who has been charmed by the Japanese. A former journaUst attached to the Des Moines Register and Chronicle, an influential daily in the state of lowa, Marguerite is one of the preciswriters for the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 107 4 Why do his teeth stay white? He cleans them safely with &s6s Dentifricey Save your teeth from W damage by using Gibbs jflhtim Dentifrice always. It makes teeth jf SB r>\ last bccausc cleans thoroughly %fW/kf nd sa ly !t savcs monc >> l00 UrZje* Jk \e igi&) for thcrc
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  • 326 5 MUNICIPALIT Y TO DO PONTIAN HOP IN CLUB PLANES Mr. Hill says, 'It will be most economical' Sunday Iribune Staff Keporter ROVAL Singapore Flying Club planes will be chartered by the Municipality to fly the Water Department Staff to the new airstrip at Pontian when it is completed. The cost
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  • 124 5 Another airstrip at the site of the new Tebrau Kiver scheme is contemplated. The Municipal Water Engineer, Mr. F. G. Hill, s.tid: "It is quite possible that at a later date another airstrip will be const ructed at the site •»f the new Johore River Works which will
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  • 98 5 Pooh! I don't Diet Says Yvonne miss VgM* i a <p Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S newly crown- ed beauty queen Yvonne Peterson says "I oat anything." She does not believe in dieting. "Sometimes, I don't touch u thing for two or three days it's just because Im not hungry."
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  • 61 5 Mr. TAY Tco Chuan, Mr. Singapore of 1949, does not smoke drink oi keep late nights. This is his golden rule fo; fitness. Twenty-eight year -old Tay has been a "body-builder" for three years and only started it ns a hobby. He was Mr. Singapore
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  • 150 5 50.000 BOOKS ...AND MR. CHEN KNOWS WHERE TO FIND THEM Bunday Tribune Staff Reporter. SiNL.Ai j Oi<b J c< Law Library, With its r>o.ooo books, reports, digeata and records, is one of the best in the sTsi East. And Mr. J. C. Cncn. the librarian, is ab'e to lay bis
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  • 60 5 POSED AS A GOVT. O FFICER While still under police supervision for a previous offence. 28-year-o'd Vecman Pakiraaamy attempted to extort money from a Chinese. He posed as a "Government officer." Vceman admitted having committed the offence. Fiist District Judge, Mr. H. E. King-don sentenced him to 18 months' rigorous
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  • 42 5 Low Chua Kee. 46. a Govern nent rice retailer was lined $100. or in default one month's simple imprisonment, by the Second District Judge yesterday. Low had pleaded gui'.ty to failing to keep an up-to-date lecord cf his rice stocks.
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  • Article, Illustration
    179 5 From Speeches made at tin- recent Moral Re-Armament Conference, at Caujr: MRS. B. H. OON, of Ptfrang, Member of the Federal legislative Cornell of Malaya: After the ravages of war. Malaya began to aid Britain's economic recovery by earning a considerable stockpile of dollars through her large tin and
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  • 2593 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By HII Tungku Ampuan, the •la* seventy-eight-year-old sole surviving sister of the Sultan of Johore, is one of the most delightful old ladies one could hope to meet anywhere in the world. She is amazingly vital and alive. Her English is far from perfect and she
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    • 137 6 His Master's Voicejygj^ 5 Valve Kandjtprrad Radiogram ■Hsaß Hire PwdUMHB Terms 3 Arranged < 'f '7 9 HEAR IT AT modi l MO3 I ESTAB S MOUTRIE CO (MALAYA LTDk 187 5 j JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING Mn suMOA^osia raoj *om muummmmmmmmumma ia m *******emwmmwmmw^nm^m9am^m+^ pi- i,^ Z^^ps^^a^at^^^sa^rX iml AIR
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    • 146 6 THE MYSTERY of the woman who NEVER GROWS OLD Not a line or wrinkle at 45! VEFS- The smooth, clear skin of a H young girl! These are the I magical effects of "Bioce a marvellous new discovery f>3^*^&. fiT^ f-.mnd deep down in the earth. EPIJKi flP* It nourishes
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  • Article, Illustration
    1873 7  -  Jimmy Glover From WDON, Sat. MV Duh ;< Don ftfsnri* M :urif o i Hoch ihi pr< bably the biggest tin i■■ magnate in Bolivia, whose importance as a tin prod t Is exceeded onlv hy Malaya and the pufch East Indies, is at the Savoy, proba in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 616 8 THE foundations of the Malayan University i s an 1 act of faith in the future of this country. We must never forget that, and we must never allow it to be dimmed. In the months to come we can expert more controversy. We can also expect
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  • 1117 8  -  DENNIS HOLBORN hy The drug* crazed man is highly dangerous. He >\ill dare any thing, take any risk. But when Hie effect wears off he is left a pitiful sir 11 tormented by his carvings. DESPERATE courage for a time a beautiful N use ol well-being these
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  • 317 8  -  HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. A BROOKLYN chemical engineer has a job any kid might envy he tests bubble gum all day long. M lt took me two months to blow my first bubble." said Dr. Nafash, research director for the Bazooka Bubble Gum Co. "Now I blow about
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  • 615 8  - TO LAUGH OR NOT TO LAUGH SIMON WOLF bv s Two German fishermen i were trying their luck on the opposite banks of the river Spree in Berlin. The angler on the British J sector bank was pulling Sin plenty of fish, while the fisherman on the So- viet sector
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  • 895 8  -  LLOYD SVEEN by Fear Seethes Inside You As The N!urse Holds The Mask Over Him What is it like to see your son or daughter an iron lung, lighting the dread battle against iHlm*-** ,B this article a father (who is also a newSSLH^,
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  • 1991 9 WE ARE WITNESSING THE BIRTH OF A NATION AX this day of consummation v oi i long-cherished ideal let u s tirst express gratitude to those who made it possible. Wo thank the wise men who composed the Car 1 -Saunders' Commission for their bold and nraghted Report, favouring [he
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  • 239 9 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON SAID... !The many aspects of social welfare which are essential for the democri atic development of this J country require that J these projects should he I operated by people of this country who have had the benefit of a I.Tnlvernity education. Not only i can they
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  • 214 9 Sir Henry Gurney Said I have the honour to speak this afternoon on i behalf of the Govern- i ment of the Federation S of Malaya and ol her peo- V pie of all classes and i communities, and to offer I \at this first birthday ceremony our best gifts
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 25 9 WLAYAN AIRWAYS TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO SANDAKAN NOW OPERATING FARE FROM SINGAPORE $300. lr N AG I Rs: MANBFOELO CO., LTH. I^HONE 5021. TELEUKAMS "TKKBAXG"
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    • 120 9 "lUMP=«- -> Utf'i- Succeed uld be cvayonL'., motto i but it would be extremely dibi...i< it you don't go f^r thai specialised training which counts -o much in later life. I C. S can provide you wuh ftu< h a vocational training along carefully-pi-vnned lines. Write fer particulars of the
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    • 227 9 PHILCO FAMOUS FOR OUALITY ii ALL OVfzR THE WORLD \f WILL BE IN MALAYAN MABKEI SHOR TL Y. Preferenees will be £iven to PRE-WAR DEALERS IX ANY PART OF MALAYA. Please apply immediately 1 I fi|| I 103-105. SfIECIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. O^J&J PARKER 7 Quink has magic Solv-x No ordinary
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  • 1015 10 By CICELY ERASER THREE 'CUTS' ARE PART OF THE DUKA SNAKE GUI T WHEN, after many years of guerilla warfare, the white government mad 4 peace Vvith the fierce South American tribe of the Dulta.s, one of the first re- quests from the
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  • 205 10 Bureaucrats Prayer \jovi raj icnt Depai tiac compiled by an unknown author in 193 7 and filed In the Federal Secretarial. The Service began in shirtSlccve3, I presume \v. L n prayer: \,<t us Pray: O Lord grant that this day ice come to no decisions, neither run into any
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  • 797 10 If vou asked youi 1: whether or not the I.al Ifl very necessary article of 61 L'ae" majority would np'y in ihe negative. Yet if Wi 1 give the mattei a ittle thought, it will be found -hat the hat is far more tart>ortant
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    • 312 10 rr-r^ SOLE AGENTS KOR TIiE WHOLE MALAYA FOR di wnw.w) o*s*»y»v» V«S>' PULL 817.fi UPRIGHT GRAND FULLY TBOPICALISfai 5 BKILEIA.NT TONE I i v Payments Can fit Arn.nu- .1 n* i on nano rr..ng a Kcpain l M>l lITAKLN BY OIK LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT Certified By The London Music Trade*
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    • 111 10 OJ/T K ?«fV Is V f a^® Wart^-' knocks and cuts, u BsW j safe as It stretches with Band AW Is made fM«*SSi Johnson, who* W ttd '"g V are famous amon? nuriei doctors aU over the work! A JOHNSON 4 JOHNSON FRODUCT f^L A«^^_ (8R) > BORKEC t*
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    • 642 10 j Strang;* A*» li Swan* THE DISTRICT OF COLUM3IA WAS ONCE 60VECNED B\ A SULTAN COL. DAN I. Ws. SULTAN -< WASTHE T«m) THEREARE Tjifc ONLV ONL IjyßflF >'/ MORE/THAN Vli Of THE f^ 6.000.000 THREE YW < »c^ SLAVES IN THE 1 COMMISSION- ,~v if ?y^X WORLD TODAY/' ers
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  • HOLLYWOOD DIARY
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      144 11 *»F ALSIES" J V PVJEN the ice-cream bars JL* wear fabrics in lioll>- wood. j On Colnmbia*s "The Uood Humour Man" set. the Good Humour bars y used by Jack (arson and S it her players !n the pic ture are made up with B plastic cover to
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    • 1184 11  -  DANA ANDREWS By ||OL.LYWOOD— The author of this article is today considered one of Hollywood's ''hottest properties." Dana Andrews has as many fans as any screen idol of the old guard and to millions of Americans he is the best thing that can happen to a girl,
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    • 522 11 Great Music Turns Film Into Symphony Of Love REPUBLIC PICTURES offer i Singapore movie-fans an outstanding motion picture in Frank Bo^zage's technicolour musical drama, "I've Always Loved You," which is a coming attraction at the Cathav. Into it has been woven some of the finest music ever written bv Rachmaninoff,
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    • 239 11 Pass, Friend— But Through The Wall A CHARMING tale of Arab hospitality and philosophy is told by Tyrone Power, in Morocco where he is starring in "The Black* Rose" (The full story appeared in these columns last week). The Caid Si Brahim, son of the Pasha of Marrakech. loaned the
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    • 139 11 I*t I ES TED 1 y THE TROPICS \sf> know I j i' ensures 4^ j •ilia* esW J a lovely skin S- in/f'/NM-yor'^^v V ML ,r "f<Tt» thr.k.n froaaaW i w! i^t...,u»r,l.. 4 ai B .t.«n W fan* and prrfa.e. the U D prevent! that ekiaj keak The ▼ary
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    • 303 11 perm at "\J^5bL any price !^C a 00 IT YOURSELF AT HOME FOR ONLY $3* i5 Compare Toni with any beauty just three /"7 shop perm and you'll find simple steps I. Roll your hair up t% there's no lovelier or longer-L st- in Toni curlers ing perm a, any
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  • WOMAN'S PAGE
    • 198 12 If It Floats, Flies or Flutters- It's 1950 NEW YORK. If it has a panel that floats, flies or flutters ot looks even mildly restless, it's the dress with a 1950 style stamp on its silhouette. If pane's do not flutter from daytime woollens, after. five ciepe- and dinner dresses.
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      353 12 WHY SHOULD WOMEN DISLIKE THE WORD HOUSEWIFE? "lIAS anybody found a better name than 'housewife' to des"cribe those women who head the complicated business of running a home, being I good wife and raising good eitisens?" asks the New York World-Telegram of Its women readers. The woman's page
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    • 241 12 COME of the costliest mistakes math- by holiday makers tun b chalked up to haste in i buying new clothes for a Hobday. S Nothing could be nicer, i of course, than having new clothes for a vaea S tion. Smart, spank trie, fresh iiner> which serves
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    • 125 12 LOVELY film star Virginia Mayo, miraculous although it seems for a film star, manages to make a great manv of her own clothes herself. Here she is shown in her sewing room adjusting a new diess. A s you can sec, this is the ideal sewing room
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    • 269 12 AMBITIOUS? Then 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 DETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy is the leading institution in the British Empire for. the building
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    • 226 12 Bmm /A\ pjSJ c, k< BY AL v^APH O ——.a— TH LI'L SHMOOS /T r»"^s M.V^ijl I j/RA/ 1 f—^ 1 I pDONE V/HOMPED J I -KsiV^sw s*NTvCav\\\v \Uu/j%xfc4^ /^GOOD OLD GuS"' IS HE DISAPPEARED HOURS AGO UP TH' rZS (r^^^isssw CSS^V VI iWMZ&^^B^ CniJL A-GOirV UP y BUT AH
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  • 406 13 KNOWING YOUR NEW CAMERA NO.1 s\A S llot co is i: IS Beginning t oday, this special feature on how to get the best results from your camera will appear weekly in the Sunday Tribune. ANE of the standard e'iche's you hear when good photographers get together is that "unless
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  • 505 13 S.C.C. OUTPLAY POLICE 22-0 LAWLEY SCORES 3 TRIES By LIKE ANG JHK Singapore Cricket Club Ist Rugby XV yesterday g»ve the Singapore Police XV a trouncing in a first class match on the Padang. The Club beat the Police by 22 points (two goals, four tries) to nil. Lawley, who
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  • 388 13 UJAINTAINING their position as an unbeaten team, the Singapore Harbour Board Rugger Club defeated R.A.F. Seletar "A" XV by 21 points (three goals, two tries) to three points 'a pena'ty goal) at the Singapore Police Training School ground yesterday. The R.A.F. are a good team and although
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 202 13 Iftjftt^ THE SINGAPORE \iiwu_j* ACCOUNTANCY m Z^r- -y=\ SCHOOL family U~ sTviissssg Wcsjssi) remedy* "*\Tx\ s \J^^ 2nd F,oor Sth« J^Z^~~~ I (F Ni S °hool HlllMing) T COVJCHS ICOU> 1 "^-"-Pin, Accountancy y^saajttß Monday r».:w «oo iwi .miff /'F^'iM/i B.:*0-*.00 I'M -700— 8.30 I.M. I^ssVslSkte IC E ■^■a nns^^a
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    • 205 13 Q^CjdsJK* SSSSJ //n ti with a halo lt has a halo because it is so good: good as an appetiser, chilled, before meals, good at cocktail parties for those who don't like spirits, good for cooking instead of fresh tomatoes, but above all, GOOD FOR YOU because it is full
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  • 338 14 LONDON. Sat.— Following sre tfl KM.IMI LEAGUE STBST DIVISION Ai rial 5, Everton 2. Birmingham 0, Portsmouth 3. Bolton 1. HuddershVld 2. Burnley l. Newcastle 2. Chelsea :>. Manchester C. !'<ii>> l. Wolverhampton 2. Liverpool 2, Middlesbrough 0 Manchester U. Charltoa 2. Stoke 0. K;i!hani 2. Sunderland
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  • 82 14 Following have been selected bv the Combined Selection j j Committees of the M.F.A. S.C.F.A. to turn up for the Sino-Malays Team again-.; All India Team on Saturday, Oct. 15. (Players to be at the Dressing Room by 4.45 p.m. far final selection): Chu Chee Seng, Abdul
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  • 141 14 T KUALA LUMPUR Sat HL int.-r jm »ooLvr between the Malayan Chinese and Hongkong Chinese v.m be played in Hongkong early in November. At a meeting of Mal.nan Chines.? Football Association held here today the following. were selected to represent the Malayan Chinese. Chu
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  • 247 14 THK Royal Air Force surprised the Chinese Athletic with an easy 4 l win yesterday when the two teams met at .Jalan Besar Stadium for tho Goodwill Cup annual soccer. C.A. disappointed their supporters with a scrappy display. The airmen were masters in all department of
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  • 295 14 S.H.A. TO FOSTER CAME AMONG SCHOOLBOYS By Our Special Hockey Corresj)ond|siit Ii^ITH the urgent need of Improving the standard oi hookey in the Colony, the Singapore Hookey Association has rightly focussed its attention on the schools. The Association is organising a vigorous campaign to
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  • 162 14 RECS TOO GOOD FOR CE YLONESE In s u.nii. of hockes played mi the iiadsna yesterday the Eurasisßs easily i>< .-u ill. "<■,>■_ hssese by i!)ree goals t<> m K. sfotHbenren of>en*d for the Buraaiaou about 15 minu-t«-H after >h« vtart <•,).. m IC <• I Willi .1 \t i
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  • 36 14 ENGLAND' S CYCLISTS ;.<)M)()N. s^t. Pour cy lists have been named ta represent EngrJand in the Empire am< .-it Auckland .n v. hf.ru They ;ir. Tommy (Judwii, Oyrtl Oaitwriirui, R, Geldar.i nnd A X>m.ii.,- Reuti r.
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  • 160 14 By Our Badminton Corres|>ondent Siamese badminton team will play two matches in Singapore early next month if negotiations, now in their advanced stages, are finalised. Comprising of Siam's best singles and doubles players the team, calling itself the Eagle Badminton Team, has been practising
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  • 482 14  -  BON HOGAN UiHA \o. 11 -~i LETS face it. tne Walker Cup matches are no contest. This fact has become increasingly obvious since thc inception of the internationa' amateur golf gettogether between this country and England. In thirteen matches th^ British
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  • 799 14 None could return SOSC times for Empire Games S'PORE SWIMMING C'SHIPS By S. C. LIM WO swimmer at the Singapore Am.^eur Swimming Championships, yesterday returned any of the stipulated times set down by the Bfasgapore Olympics Sports Council for the* Empire Games <A Auckland in February. A l l tinn^s
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    • 137 14 The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to-day y^v mn4 MM »f «*«7 SB AiKrt* W_<^ rwsM)>N vLra> coin ry /fffl All LEADING _Jo£ DEALERS sV Sj/ i ssa I Hercules Jr ••MiNGMAM INCiAND •f\ I 1 T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. It BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE Get the goodness of BEEF in a
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    • 192 14 *A ft TO YOUR FINGERTIPS .lim'/* HianiwMdintli CUT a Yout hands can be mote beautiful w ith iridic Av« r a:TfX...ihe polish that Lists and lasts. 1 1 X giva sparkle to your costume applies easily resists peeling and chipping. Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can afford to keep
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  • 1929 15 SUCK NESS PAY $50 PENANG, Saturday. CFVF» rOIU ALLA LEWIS r -V^«AI- up^ts marked the opening day ol the P»m«» Turf Club's Autumn Meeting todpy. the fifth r^Tl divi lend was paid by Sickness in IM fifth race who returned his backers $50 and
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  • 280 15 H.M.S. MALAYA RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturdav. JjjELANGOR, who were expected to beat Penang easily in their H.M.S. Malayan Tournament Rugby match, today were given instead a severe test and were luckly to win bv six points (penaltv and try) to five (goal). Use match
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  • 51 15 Commercial Hrtjh School defeat ni R.A.F. Seinhuwanb- in a soccer mutch at the Geylanu Stadium by 3--1 yesterday. Sror.-rs were: Commerrini Hndi School: Ismail Marikan (2) ana Jo* Plllay (1); R.A.F. Croft a Earlier in the evening, th© school .-< second ateven drew thre* all with the
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    • 275 15 BIIAM B R A Ims« II Ajr-Conditione<l Tele. V,i)()*j &3t' 1.1,-i; (J. 15 ;|n( 98() i>|n sT a Juwrim\\\mm\\ mm\\W^mm\ V^S^Q jftA^L SM. AmmWi^^M^^ssmmmmmm I "^X/^L^^mUi. V.B All R'PnMies N>« K.,- B„«-. PS t ,„|D.r. m lhA,r n-w !Mlr in WH ro| Mnrriinc MMIM* lodav nt 11 M0 M•- nu:
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    • 177 15 Mosatasg show Today at 11 a.m. Special selected "3 STOOGES and VARlrjf Y SHORTS" 50 ct*. to all s 'jits: Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Universal'* breeziest hip-swaying Hula llui.i "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS• It's a Tropical Romantic Musicomedy £^□•££29 TODAV AT 11 AM. I Parutiiount's I "ROAD TO RIO" i BlN**
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    • 237 15 I"" 1 1 .uj___ ■aasasJßS aaasasisii*^~JT m glamorous Mexico! '&ssm\\ St W^mt kr^dwm\\\\m UiwWl ■GhßmßSSwS?*^ %.BKSa V SK3|^^ <9 y^jMBwMpw>.iS|. ft tt Sa < T^*aflwswl£BtErt ctS» 9aSK \^~A42tflo& a/ km L^ssssssssssW V BsssEijlrtlJla] fc X sasasl I Hear Gene Ni;itr 5 Befljff Hits! YOI BELONG TO MY HEART," "JLA GOLONDRIN4
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  • 128 16 A VIEW of the Oel Tlonj? Ham Hal! during the ceremony at which the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, was installed as Mrs.t Chancellor of the CnlverI I niversity of Malava. UIS Highness, the Sultan of Selangor beine zt 11 ed by Dr. George V. Allen, Vice
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  • 271 16 T^WQ pro-chancellors, Dato Onn bin Jaafar and Sir rian Hoc Lim, were joined by 2o representatives oi univerities in tne United Kingdom, the Dominions, America, Ind.a and Ceylon in welcoming tne University. DATO OSS: "The importance ot a University is its capacity to produce young men and women with
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    • 456 16 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS w.* vi.k, r\A nfJWBS BSef h::^ Pl<^»n m announcing the Mil wSSSB \IjPFsTK TAWsWmF W/1 111 N u Halr-Cut l/W %tfV JUi isil •^Pf > l I lUMUMMm „,r ,he tlme in Singapore. \3 ft tIINC Pff^gdWM #^t-sM^^ 13. Batt ry Road, S'pore. u }^hese^ rr,m
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    • 15 16 4«MEifej*f- p^ j f s\\r w Jf ornes Bmnnif COMPANY |T MU CHULIA ST bINQAPOKt
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    • 157 16 NOTICE ANHO«N«sI TO THE PUBLIC Rumours nave been clrcui^ ing that the Happy Amusement Park w HI J to Oeylaag Serai, t p riving many poop-- y :ang P.0a.l «r.s ofJJ^ for an evening s r- ax I wish to make it these reports have so x^. tloo w hatsoever
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