Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 October 1949

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <.nd Penatuj SIXTEEN I'AGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 425 1  - 'BIG MEN' WILL PAY FOR BLACK MILLIONS LAWRENCE G. MANI l3y I HE irap has beer, sprung on dozens of Singapore businessmen who have defrauded th Colon) of millions of geld dollars. Prosecutions which have! already taken place arc only the prelude! to a round-up of the men who have
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  • 232 1 HIGHEST BIRTH RATE SINCE LIBER AT ION Malaya's birth rate is the highest i 13. 3 per 1.000) and the death rate the lowest <1 1 I per 1.000) to be recorded since the liberation. This is disclosed m the report on the registration of births and deaths for the
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  • 89 1 HAGUE TALKS NEAR END 'HE HAGUE. Sat.--The Indonesian Round -Table conwence can be expe< end within 10 days, It was Officially stat d today m a spc-cial communique Lssu< d oy the Becrel irial G n< ral. In vi- v. the q uckly fPProach tage of UK rnl]l tne communique.
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  • 34 1 Havana. Cuba, Sat. Bishop Paul Vu Pin, of Nanking, has arrived m Cuba heading a Chin Roman Catholic Cultural Mission making a I three months tour of Latin A.meric l A.P.
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  • 961 1 India s 'M id dle R oad Policy Fails Once More Sunday Tribune Staff RejK>rter INDIA'S middle-of-the-road policy lost out lor the second time yesterday when ECAFE decided to admit to associate membership of the Commission the Republic of South Korea and rejected the application of the Democratic Peoples Republic
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  • 72 1 THE YEAR'S BEST ACTION PICTURE Lloyd Valberg clearing sf*'et, 10-inches at th« Empire (James Trial held at the SI. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. Valberg represented Stngapore at the Olympic Gnoses last year and is an automatic entry for the lanpire (James, though he may not go t«« Auckland, New Zealand!
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  • 771 1  -  W. M. BLACKWOOD By IN the midst of a lnnd of plenty, tree of Communism, banditry and want, the Siamese seem to be haunted by a nameless fear. I have just returned from a tour of the southern provinces of the last remaining kingdom of
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  • 80 1 SANTA ANA, l Calif). Sat. Film Star Bette Davis has sued her painter husband William Giant Sherry for divorce and has obtained a temporary Order restraining him from doing her be.'ily harm, or mo'esting their two-y- ar -old daughter, Barbara. Judge Robert Gardner signed the order, which
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  • 46 1 HONGKONG. Sat 1 >( tent but unconfirmed Ch reports this afternoon said the British ship Tslnan had been bombed and sunk by Chinese Nationalist planes off the China coast. British naval authorities here had no know! <'<v of the rcDorl this mot rung. Reuter
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  • 221 1 Bandits Kill Soldier KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. WHILE operating m the Bungel Rening ares yesterday, a Military patrol was fired at by three bandits who fatally wounded a member of the patrol The patrol returned the fire of the enemy and one bandit was wounded before the three managed to escape.
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  • 96 1 C.G. PAYS TRIBUTE TO "YOUNG MALAYAN'S" The Commissioner General for South East Asia. Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald ws gust of honour at a coc tail party given by Mr. Y. S. Tan, founder member of t' 1 Magazine "Young M.-. vans" last night at 377. Rul: Timah Road. Mr. Mac
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  • 211 1 Th<> stage is now set for the j great economy operation. This week's meetings of the Cabinet and the Labour members of Parliament now appen to have resulted m I general agreement on the necessary measures, unwelcome though some of them must be m various Quarters. I
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  • 73 2 The Friends of the Library Society, born out of a meeting: of the Joo Chiat Library Committee, elected Dr. C. J. Poh as Chairman. Thiity-nve others became "Friends" on the spot. The Society's immediate aim is to run the Libraiy without calling upon the help of
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  • 58 2 How well do you know ju Jt Singapore Above is an *r aerial view of Singapore taken by Mr. Loke Wan I i Tho, the well-known Sin- 1 gapore cinema owner. Se>e how many landmarks i you can pick out !in the picture. We S offer
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  • 299 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter EUROPEAN sergeants who lead jungle patrols of the special constabulary m the Federation are undergoing intensive training, not only m weapons and tactics tii war, but also m the language and history of the country. Thirteen sergeants have
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  • 239 2 Million Sanatorium May Be Called Off Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter Johore 's miilion-dollar project to build a tuberculosis sanatorium at Tampoi. five miles from Johore Bahru town, may be called off if the present experiments being carried out m the present isolation ward at Tampoi prove successful. No provision for
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  • 87 2 109 LABOURERS JOIN MUNICIPAL, GOVT. UNION ONE hundred anil nine Malay and Indian Labourers of the P.V. D. Elec'Liiac' section have ioined the Government and Municipal Labour Cnion. Calling on other isolated members and unions the Government and Municipal Labour Union, Secretary states "Union is strength." He adds that his
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  • 39 2 Following contributions have been added to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund Mr. Lim Soo Ban (Singapore) $3,000. All Malaya Nattukottai Chettiais' Chamber of Commerce $1,500. Estate of Ec Kong Guan (Malacca* $1,500, and Cc'iseum Theatre $1,187.
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    • 440 2 BLUE NETWORK 80 Spoß tnp Fss—ttt— W—S ing Annct. A Programme SumKSOI lay PiirwiKMiiiv the first three favourite top mary with Sig. Tune; 12.02 mmwaam iKOi.K.I.iIMhS tunes of the week m their cor- Tamil Duet songs; 12.15 llindus--0.00 a.m. Programme Sum- r,M l order and win a prize; 8.30 tani
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  • 296 3 GREEN SIGNAL GOES UP FOR ELECTION FIGHT THIS WEEK H i,l, the Elections or.Hnan* »m i b "j**" of ele tlon m k ™l» n The assistant Elec^ns^ntiSw v. V R" v, T nnM>nt < I<"*t"- v Ration v fi?^^^l^ ber 7. i electoral rolls have already been released and
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  • 308 3 "Tho Messiah" will bo performed by the Musical Society m St. Andiew's Cathedral on two evenings m the drat week m January. Plans are also being laid for putting on the Elijah" with full orchestra m addition to a Symphony Concert m
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  • 33 3 Thete was an excess of 567 births <>vei deaths m the Colony last week. SOCOltling to a Municipal Health statement. Births numbcted 6JB wnde deaths were 31. Tuberculosis claimed 23 lives.
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  • 69 3 Sundiy Triinme 94*// Reporter Mi. Justice Got don Smith ycsteiday granted a decree nisi to Mrs. Dorothy Mat tin Butcher dissolving nei marriage with Ban. Ldr. D. D. Martin Butcher on grounds ci uelty. The t; v. m jlato be made absolute m six Weeks. Sqn. Ldi. Butcher
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  • 195 3 Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter CHILDREN'S safety m Singapore Traction Company buses is a cause of anxiety to parents, states Mr. Mak Pak Shee, chairman of the Siang lam Park Residents' Association m a letter to the Municipal President, Mr. VV. L. Blythe.
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  • 98 3 MISS BOSWELL RETURNS TO TEACHING Uf.ulni TribUHC Stall KVporl* < Mis» Mausccn -.v/ :i, hi d of the Women's end Oil Is Section of »'ic Serial Welfare 1 lepi :tm nl hi I quit the Department and is now a tc ichci m Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Miss
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  • 210 3 HUSBAND IS HER HARDEST CUSTOMER "I'll Gel Him, Yel' Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter ]lIR,S. Toni Tan, a nurse who turned insurance agent says that she has learnt that three things count most m her new profession. "Personality, perseverence and a thick skin." says Mrs. Tan. "Personality E haven't much, lVrseverenee
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  • 26 3 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson has extended the period of Emergency m the Colony for a further thiee months commencing October 22.
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  • 123 3 By Our Market Correspondent. THE arrival of the Chinese Communist Army on the borders of Hongkong caused heavy selling of shares ol Malayan industrial companies on the London stock exchange this week. Holders were nervous over the news. But people m Malaya bought up these
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  • 255 3 Slim not for Bukit Serene Conference The Conference of United Kingdom Diplomatic representatives, Heads of Government m Colonies and Protected territories and Commanders-in-Chief m South East Asia. which is being called by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will take place at Bukit Serene from November 2nd to 4th
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  • 317 3 'A Proper Case For Itnpri sonment Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter VWO Singapore businessmen, E. H. Battat and Kang Woon Geok were sentenced to six months' and three months' rigorous imprisonment respective I v at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. They were tried on a charge of conspiracy
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  • 28 3 The Pc.rtmastcr Generu., Malaya, anncanccs that all postal services to China «re suspended until further notice. Correspondence already posted will be forwarded as early as possible.
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    • 272 3 6 90 -7 f" /4^BsH FEDERATION 750 J A Wits crs** rostosr im iffst j CHARITY '130 P.M. PREMIERE IN AID OF UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ENDOWMENT FUND (Tuesday, 25th October) Walk colouh e» TECHNICOLOR 1 t ""~"V M FLORENCE ELDRIDGE r *^J WkjL* ifP? FRANCIS L SULLIVAN feteajf LINDEN TRAVERS
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  • 10 4 YVONNE DE CARLO heads the list
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  • 204 4 TENANTS WANT BARS ON THEIR WINDOWS Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter TENANTS occupying tups floors m the recently built two-storied Singapore Improvement Trust flats m the Owen Road area are very annoyed. They complain, "We have no bars to our window Tenants say that they have been compelled to sleep with
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  • 195 4  - A Yes' from Hollywood is all we want OSWALD HENRY By IF Hollywood given Its 0.X., movie-stars Yvonne Dc Carlo, Marta Toren or Shelley Winters may fly to Singapore to attend the Movie Hall to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on December 6. This was disclosed last night
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  • 23 4 Dr. L. If. Ram. Medical Officer, has been appointed to act as Senior Medical Officer, Social Hygiene Branch, Singapore.
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  • 107 4 MAN CALLS WITNESSES FROM THREE STATES Tribune Correspondent MALACCA, Fn. •V. K. Samy. a former employee of jeweller S. K. Ramaswamy Rcddiar <60. First Cross Street) appeared befoie the Sessions Court president. Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday on charges of theft of a signed blank cheque, ciiminal breach of trust
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan will be present at the Islam New Year celebration at Bachok Town today. From 12 noon to 2 p.m. a grand "Majlis Makan" will be given to scnool children, to be followed by land spoit.s for them.
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  • 44 4 Toe Air Officer Commanding Malaya, Air Vice starsnal F.J W. Mollersh left Changl by air yesterday for a two day stay at Saigon where he will be the guest of General Bodet, Geneial Officer Commanding The French Psj East Air Force.
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  • 254 4 Sunday Tribune Reporter RAFFLES Museum m Singapore will soon undertake excavations which are expected to lift the curtain of mystery over the facts relating to the inhabitants of Singapore and the surrounding territories thousands of years ago. The excavations will be on Pulau
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  • 118 4 S'pore Is 'Real Pretty American purser, Miss Barbara Fowler, who flew into Singapore for the first time m the P. A. A. Sleeperette "W s St war i Ho" says, "Singapore is real pretty, even from the ground. "I shall come back again m a month or two when we
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  • 28 4 A Hop, Step.... A window with no bars. The arrows show how easy it is to gain aeeess to a bedroom from the landing of a spiral staircase.
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  • 61 4 CARRY ON AS USUAL Sunday Tribune Reporter The student teachers normal class will remain as it is at present until the Teachers' Training College can absorb the class. Mr. J. D. Joseph. Princi- pal of the College said that only primary and elementary teachers are to be trained and secondary
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    48 4 Sunday Tribune siutj Reporter Prince Edward Road Boys' Club, which was hitherto run by the Social Welfare Depart--1 ment, will be taken over by i tho Police shortly. This is the tit st juvinile welfare institution to come under the Police managei ment. a All* Girl
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    • 21 5 APPOINTMENT The Governor of Singapore Sir Frankfln Gimson has appointed Mr. cnua Sene Chew Statistical Assistant >» the Department of SUtistlCS, Singapore
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    • 375 5 CLASSICAL RECORDINGS i SIEGFRIED IDYLL (Wagner i Wilhelm Purtwangler conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1 i; g 916 17 DANCES OF THE PERSIAN SLAVES (Moussorgsky— arr. Rimsky-Korsakov)— Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orch. Id; 8400 the bartered bride (Smetana) Dance of the Comedians: Polka Sir Thomas Beecham conducting
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  • 247 5 CITY FATHERS FEAR RIDERS MAY RUN AMOK... Sunday Tribune Stall Itenorter f 9VrORE>S sloi* ami combersoiiW pedal trisi,.* Zg soon make way tor its mofej ,ns,l;lK ntf-" •SsTaSKi^r^ "Municipal Commissioners not so lone aim »>,r., 4 down a propoea to substitute the Singami "X ...wv.ith a m tonsed vehicle. Their
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    6 5 It's a Dandy The asscor rickshaw
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  • 200 5 Octobe r showers pu ts off water rationing if A; 1 October showers of rain have helped to |>ut off water rationing m Singapore, but only '<" a .short t,mc. Consumption is still -n the un- i he Municipal Water Engi M P. li. Hill says tn it the wat
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  • 230 5 MORE buses for the ch ildren please Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JJUNICIPAL Commissioner Mr. Hasan Ah .Jivabhai (Independent City) wants more buses on the roads for the Colony's school children. The Singapore Traction Company is at present ninning four buses m the mornings solely for school childrentwofrom Katong and two
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  • 84 5 GURNEY CALLS ON SCOTS IN THE JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. Tin- High Commissioner. Sir Henry (Jurney visited the 2nd Bal talion Scots < Rtai <! Thursday morning ai Kuala Kubu Bahru. He dis< us ed cvi rent bandit operations urith Lieut.-Col .1 s. Sanderson, the Commanding Offl< er, and the
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  • 101 5 ALICE ALLEGES PAINTER TORE HER 'BAJU' 7 \bunc Cot i > npondemt MALACCA. Vn. Alice Lim, a nurse attached to the On;: Maternity Home, Hecrcn Street. yesterday accused Boon Mcc, i I :'ii oard painter, of hitting her ;m.i tearing her "baju" m the Circuit Magistrate's Court. Sue alleged that
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  • 170 5 WantedWomen Workers Mrs P.A.B. McKerron, wif. of the Colonial Secretary, wants more women voluntary workers to spend one or two mornings a week teaching and training the Colony's children m Social Welfare Centres. She says: "There is a serious shortage of voluntary workers m four of the lti centres m
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  • 128 5 MALACCA M.C.A. MEN MEET TODAY Tribune 'om apcndent Malacca. Fri. The Settlement Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association i Malacca Branch) will hold a meeting at the Seng Cheong Society (Tranquerah Iloadi tomorrow, at 2.15 p.m. to elect a chairman. 10 vicechairmen, an honorary secretary, an honorary treasurer and other
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  • 63 5 \Sund«y Tribune Staff Beporfn The 100 Chiat Library has proved so popular that there Is ;i possibility of dlsti U I libraries liomj; opened In parts of Singapore. The Social Welfare Depart ment la now consid'Min^ t- Ung up a central hook pool from which libraries may
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  • 42 5 MALACCA. Fri. Tan Yew Ki.it was yesterday acquitted after- trial on a charge Of possession of 22 packages of opium weighing 23 lbs 12 o/.s. The case was tried before Mr. P. A. Chua, Sessions Court pi es ident.
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  • 164 5 'Velly Pletty, Sir That's about all they know mm?& 7 T ,rihune Reporter I/IM.IA pletty cullos, Nir, Nelly cheep! That's about itM th e English these salesmen BSJSW, for the tfssf <if the transaction Is carried out 'sign language." They In-long to a fleet of about 800 "hum boats" that
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  • 203 5 'SHANGHAI REDS WERE SO VERY POLITE...' Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Communists m Shanghai? "Oh, they arc so polite." This is what most of the Shanghai evacuees had to say when they passed through Singapore on the French troopship Marechal J off re last week. An American said that the
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    • 25 6 Istablishcd IST? Ma'aya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants Bo P. cie SUira Ltd. (Incorporated m Ceyion) Singapore Penang 19/21, High St., 1, Bishop St
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  • 1745 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By SERVICE life has complications, as Colonel anil Mrs. \V. T. Angelo Thomson have discovered. This is Rosemary Angelo Thomson's third visit to Malaya. Before her marriage, she came out from England to stay with tin- Resident Commissioner of Malacca, Mr. G. \Y. Bryant and ids
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  • 67 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN WHEN Scotsman, Eddie Gilroy was m Karachi, an Indian boy kept following him round saying "I Johnnie from Glasgie." Gilroy asked him if he knew Argyle Street, but he got oniv a puzzled look, and a repet' tion of "Johnnie from Glasgie." After some minutes of this,
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    2126 7  -  JIMMY GLOVER From NDON, Sat. DO you believe In ghosts? i don't, but -Mr. Rogers, the resident P in the top flat m M n Of Scot's Hovh< In 1 Street, where tj 1P Tribune has It's London office, b< II the place la haunted the unhappy Quc<n
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  • 760 7 WHEN J. Alan Thorn, wrote "Tn The East M Pleasure", (Andrew Dakers, BS. ()d.(. ho dipped his pen ioo fiequcntly m the purple i n -< and maned an otherwise excellent work. Here':- an example of his pUrp-'o passion: "Her warm, firm tongue trailed a slime
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    • 79 8 TIILBAODAI\ EXPERIMENT j. —See Page Ten j V^,^ '^^SSmW**^*?*^*'*-*^' "^W > w "s>: U 1 pL aa f> t I^A\jjkii|iaW mUes of'ethcient tim*«|^s#^^^^ aaving air route* INDONESIA lAKIM \n A THAM U»CA SIAM IRA 4) OI ISirRI(A India europe *2Eg£Er CANADA EGYPT PALhMi** Fate- and particulars on application. TOWN OFFICE:
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  • 604 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE MOTTO FOR 1950 LONDON REPRESENT ATTVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribunm Office, I+3 Fleet Street, London, B.C. 4. SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1!M0. CIR Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, gives the Legislative Council a report of his stewardship for 1949, and presents the Colony with a message and
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  • 1163 8 Mr. Vu Defends Bao Dai ATHLETIC i.lll. «l AISfYHM'IC.VI Sir. IN is i of August -i and 28, you published two articles by the American Journalist, Andrew Roth, of winch the titles went: "Night club Emperor returns to his Throne" and "Mountain gives birth to a mouse". Bao-Dai Is indeed
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  • 549 8  - TO LAUGH OR NOT TO LAUGH SIMON WOLF By lii the catalogue of national pastimes, the Englishman goes to his club, the Frenchman quarrels over politics, the (ierman practises salutes, the Russian slaves (whether for imperial Tsardom or for companionate Stalindom), the Italian spins spaghetti, th> Uo!ivian revolts, the American
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  • 1131 8 AND Mr. Roth Defe nds Mr. Roth Sir, CRITICISM of my articles on Bao Dai mak t me feel very much like the little hoy In the fable who blurted out what everybody knew that the king was naked. I cannot feel responsible for Ban Dai's being morally nude and
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  • 461 8 EVERY year an estimated US$lo!oOO.OOO is stolen from banks m the United States by bank employees and bank officers. Of course, this is just a drop m the bucket compared to the banks' total assets of U551T6.000.000.000. The great majority of bank people
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  • 963 9  -  HUGH REGINALD TL f "he Icices of nature, like lightning, Ihunder and heat, filled the early Creek with fear. So he made each force into a God. The Gods grew to be a vast family and they had feuds, marriages and quarrels. Sometimes they
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  • 847 9  -  Thorpe Beven Why We Unconsciously Deceive: By THE French cruiser. Bella Paula, named after the frigate celebrated m the Napo'eonic wars, wai nchIng for a missing consort one bright summer's day. The night had been tempestuous, but had been succeeded by a calm, brilliant morning.
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  • 426 9 MARRIAGE m the United States is one of thc toughest kinds of marriage that "the human race has ever attempted." says Dr. Margaret Mead The noted anthropologist cites the reasons and suggests ways to remedy the problems la a new book. "Male and
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  • 830 9  -  ALEXANDER KERENSKY By former Prime Minister of Russia, m an interview with Monty Radulovic STALIN will never assume the role of aggressor m the classical style Of Napoleon and Hitler. After the turn of events m China, one must admit that, for a successful
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    • 468 10 f W *s M. m S'fkC' i^* |t*v r^m>' v^|^s» w >v» mm^ By CONSTANCE SHAKPE AQI ARIUS dilono.l work: but don't worry pcopte ?i au'hoiity. And JATm tl Ftiß. IS. results will be wortk-whle. ir.V/r out for opportunities A toeek for getting to know Finaneiil ga.ns arc Vkely. ft,,-
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  • 1308 10  - ALL OVER, BAR THE FIGHTING LIONEL HUDSON The Vietnamese are scheduled to take over powers of government ot their country on Decern bt r 31, this year. But neither the Trench nor the Vietnamese are at all confident that what ha* become known as the "&tio Dai Experiment" is working
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  • 706 10  -  G. LYNN MAWBY By THERE are many peop] who proudly claim to be regarded as human barometers. Those with painful corns, for instance, Beem to find compensation for their suffering m the fa that they give warning of approaching rain. Others who are subject to
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    • 868 11 If you need a good forest fire, a house dynamited, or a blizzard m 90-degree heat, jLfst call on Lee Zavitz. He's Hollywood's blizzard-maker. JJOLLYWOOD found itself m need of a blizzard not long ago when the mercury m California thermometers was already soaring upward toward
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    • 147 11 MIDRIFFS KEPT HIM GUESSING FORTY-FOUR feminine extras playing wai pri soners of the Japan »i*l Three Came Hon>. at ~'>th Century-Fox came 01 tho set wearing plunging necklines. Their base midriffs had Director Negulo.sco wondering if the present-day vogue was m effect back m the 1941-1945 war years of the
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    • 114 11 SOME of the amateur film footage shot by Tyrone Power between scones on a movie location m North Africa will be used by 20th Century-Fox m tho pictui e itself. Powers footage on Arabs, taken when they didn't know they were being photographed, showed thorn
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    • 296 11  -  PAT ROC by British Film Star WHEN asked to write an article about my views on the British Film Industry, I hesitated a little. Then I remembered that one of the most useful and distinctive aspects of my career is that 1 have been privileged
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    • 34 11 ROBERT Sterling says that he got more bumps on a horse while filming EUfiO Radio's "Roughshod," than ho did In his three years of service as an U.S. Army Air Force pilot.
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    • 87 11 \nj!ULF. Elmo Llncola,| ITT tie original movie Tarci.;. vat pla in i 1 roll With Li linker, tin I J n** 1 T irzan, n "Tar son find tin Ariow t>i Death/ 5 JMa garu ye bun< </ d< J t! troy ing h valuabU J "■psumw iovU
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    • 123 11 THE PlneWQpd Film production "Fools Rush In," due .shortly m Singapore. is a {ay, Ught-as-a-bubble comedy atout a family whoso marna.Te problems get the better of them. Starring io!»-s m tho dim are played by Sally Ann Howes as the bride who leave? her groom stranded at
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    • 179 11 MONTGOMERY CEIFT. ono of tho screen's most sought aft i ccwcomei i, h bei n i by 20th Centui yfor its Europ< aa production of "Two Corridors. 1 t," to bo filmed m Bei'i.i. Negbt itlons for the deal had \»i n In progress for more
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      480 12 HINTS FOR HUSBANDS WHEN WIVES GET FAT "IIDW can man point out to hi? wife that she is putting <>n weight without hurting her feelings?" asks a husbaml. If. goes on to say that until f ive years ago his wife had a perfect figure. Then she started
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    • 30 12 Blueprint for Beauty: Stretching out and relaxing are a recommended routine before night cream is applied Onset) m order to get more benefits from the lubricant.
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    • 152 12 ONE way to co-operate with the night cream which you rely upon Bl a face-savei is to relax before you apply it. One good stretching cxciCisc, such as pulling yourself out fu'l length by hooking your toes under the footboard of your bed and grasping the headboard
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    • 272 12 HAIR HINTS THE hot weather neckclearing habit of scragging hair up on thc head, scrublady style, can do wicked things to the older woman's looks. Any woman can have both her hot-weather comfort and a b< coming topknot. It hair Is hoisted for coo'ness, wear it m a topknot of
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      326 12 GIVE dreary windows a more decorative outlook by prettying up shades and blinds to harmonise with walls ot furnishings. By treating shades or blinds used to screen out dismal view as part of the wall space you will keep decor uniform and will avoid the size-reducing effect caused
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  • 188 13 POOR TRACKS PUT ATHLETES OUT ALTHOUGH the tracks at the St. Joseph's Institution ground were poor the times returned by athletes yesterday m their final bid for the 1951 Empires Games were far below the standard that no one can expect to be
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  • 239 13 PENG SOON HAS EASY PASSAGE D7ONG PENG SOON, the Malayan and Singapore ■Ingles Champion, was In devastating form whi n he m« t Alimat, former Selangor junior singles champion In th<« Second round of th«- open sin gles event m the Singapore Badminton Championship at Clerical Union Hall last night.
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  • 158 13 POLICE BEAT BOD 11-3 THE Police 'A' team brat the 8.0.D. by 11 points (a goal and two tries! tt 3 (a try), m a rugger match r/a>°d OH the 8.0.D. ground yesterday. The first half was rather colourless. Midway through the session Brunston scored the only try for 8.0.D.
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  • 44 13 The Royal Air Force Police scored a 4-1 win over the Commercial High School 2nd XI at soccer yesterday. Ruft notch two goals and Watson one for the R.A.F. while CJoudard scored orf a penalty. Naiayanan netted for the school.
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  • 191 13 JHE Singapore Cricket Club beat the R A.F. Tengah by 28 points (two goals, six tries) to S (on<; goal, one try) yesterday, at a game of rugger played on the padang yesterday. Better combination, and effective dribbling by tho ciub Ride enabled them to
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  • 59 13 THREE American wrestlers are expected to arrive here on the s.s. Maetsyucker on Thursday for a series of engagements at the Great World. They are Ty Layton (18 st. 5 lbs), Ray Anderson (16 s. 8 lbs) and Hal Morgan (15 St 14 lbs). Anderson
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  • 34 13 The All-India Soccer team will be leave Madras for Singapore by air tomorrow. The team will consist of 19 players and two officials. They are expected here on Tuesday morning.
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  • 36 13 Aston Athletic defeated Town Rangers S.C- by two goals to one at soccer at Geylang Stadium yesterday. John Loh and Gheng Knit scored for the A. A. while Fook Heng netted tor th< Rangers.
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  • 455 13  - Filters Can Help Your Pictures No. 3 JOHN YAN GUILDER Sua |*<*hoi I !orner A FRIEND of mine who has boon taking pictui es several years stopped IBS tho other day with a question. It seems he' had read about filters not long before and treated to Know if they
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  • 33 13 DETBOIT, Sat.— Negro welt-r--weight Lester French scored ss unset victory over Kid (;.iviian of Cuba. Xo.i contender for Ray Robinson's world welterweight crown m a ten-round fi^ht ou Fndav night. A.P.
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  • 189 13 HANDICAPS FOR K.L. TOMORROW Below are. tho handicap*, for the resssJsJsg four races for Iks second day (tomorrow) at Kuala Lumpur HORSES. CLASH IHV. 8, r>i Fl RLONGS. SONNY BOY 9.00 WINATION 8.1) BATTI II 8.10 WADDLE H. 09 PBOOT'H (HOK E H. 0«; THIKTKFN 8.0.-, MAINTAIN ..01 MISSOI HI
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  • 36 13 H.M.S. Terror defeated tho Commercial High School by frre goals to one m at soccer yesterday. The Navy's scorers were Martin (2).*Brimley. <I>. Jones <1). and Ree (1). Ismail netted for the C.H.S.
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  • 30 13 The Singapore Harbour Board registered their seventh win for the ruggei season when they defeated the Royal Artillery by 25 points to nil at BlakanK Mati yesterday.
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  • 362 13  - BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF No. 41 BEN HOGAN i.oLr by WITH another golf season nearing an end m most parts of the country, this is a good time for the individual player- to take stock of his game -to make an honest analysis of progress made or the reason his
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  • 117 14 <»llpa mi i he ttrsi and second teams ofl Raffles Institution to meet St. Andrew's School at rugger tomorrow on the R I fc round IST. \v (5. U a m) Yoon Fook; \\oon Pens;, Chun Wan Fook Kay, Kok Wins; Michael Lhua tCapU), Rahman,
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  • 129 14 In a return friendly match j played at Pulau Bran! recently Raffles Institution beat Pulau Brain B.P. by ij YeV c sanies to two. RESULTS: (R.I. players mentioned Hi st I. SINGLES: Antony Gom*>z beat Yeo Ah Hoe 15-3, 15-0; Wae Sian Gtan beat 81 Hock
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  • 27 14 The E.O.D. wiii nold their badminton finals Wednesday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall instead of at the Hospital Assistants' Union Hall as stated earlier.
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  • 433 14 so yoi j i See how much you know about Hoccer by an- j swerlng the quiz below. J i Score five points for i each correct answer. If J you chalk 40 and above j i 1-excellent; 35 —good; 1 30 to 20 —fair; 15 and i
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  • 115 14 Singapore Win Second Match IPOH. Sat. Chalking ud a splendid throe-one victory over Penang today, Singapore made Bttre of the Quadrangular Hockey championship. This was their second victory, the first one being over Selangor on Friday. Vijlaretnam opened the scoring foi Singapoie with a brilliant piece oi stickwork m the
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  • 47 14 Entries for the Marigold Bad minton Party's Open Singles and Doubles championship close on Oct. 26. Members who have not yet submitted their entries and who would like to compete are reouested to contact the Hon. Sports Captain. Mr. Ng Chia Hen^. 4MA, Balestier Road.
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  • 171 14 Sports Letter WAS THE COLONY XV FULLY REPRESENTED? Sir, May I snhniii the I'oMowinK <|uestions and OMervm- l tions on local r.it(>>\ for publication m yonr paper: i 1. Don't the Singapore se- lectors believe m trials before selecting a State J X\ 2. It is strongly rumourC ed that
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  • 441 14  - ST. ANDREW'S XV TO TOUR FED. LUKE ANG By TEAM HAS STRONG FORWARDS THE St. Andrew's School rugby team will leave Singapore for the Federation after their School Certificate examinations m December and will meet teams from the various schools m Kuala Lumpur, Taiping, Ipoh and Penang. The team consists
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  • 105 14 Recreation B.P. defeated Star flight B.P. by seven games to nil recently Results:— SING LES: Samuel Leon^ beat Yeo Meng Chan 15-11. IS 9: T.iy 800 Lianj; beat Goh Tian Sen.^ H— ls. 15 11, 15—9; Neo Senjj Kee heat Nik Hussain 15--1. 15 10; Phua
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  • 450 14 A RRANGEMENTS are nearly finalised for the Eagle Badminton Team of Siam to play two matches m Singapore about the second week of November. Pending the approval of the Singapore Badminton Association, the Useful Badminton Party and the Mayflower Badminton Party will engage
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  • 2045 15  - GRACIOUS LADY AND RAINBOW WIN BY 8 LENGTHS ALLAN LEWIS YONG— AYRES COMBINE SCORES AT X.L AAE: T T From XC ALA UMPIR, Saturday. Yon£ Than Yin-Arthur Ayres combination w*s th«* hi^hliirht «t today's races, th<» opening day of th*> Clangor Tnrf Club's October Meeting, when tricy scored three winners.
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  • 92 15 An«io i-rench ft Bendixsens Sports Club beat Firestone Sports ciub at Badminton played ;.t the clerical Union Badminton Hah recently by seven games to two. Results: tAimiw Fr< n h players mentioned first): SINGLES: Lira Kirn Swee beat Lee Geotr Hal 15-7, 16-6: Wee Thiam Teck
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  • 199 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CRLANGOR defeated Perak by six points <a try and a drop goal) to three (a try) m a H.M S. Malaya Cup rugger match here today. Half-time score was 3 Porak started well and early impressions were that they would
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  • 30 15 Nine goals were scored In the Inter-Community League match bctwcn the Chinese and the Eurasians at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Chinese got away with a 6—3 victory.
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  • 517 16 F. B. I. ARREST FIVE SOVIET AGENTS NEW YORK, Sat— The FBI arrested today five more top officials of the Russian trading corporation Amtorg <;n charges of violating the Foreign Agents Regis t ration Act by serving as an information clearing house for Moscow. The Amtorg officials including the organisation's
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  • 27 16 Photo. «>,..<•„, v ,r.v,la> 5,.,„es ,.,„e a, the E"J~"£^-t«*- rat...., converge m th.ir ti me to Hongkong before the R ed advance. A. P.
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  • 469 16 LONDON. Sat. Liverpool are now the only unbeaten club m the Bnsrlish football leairues, for Wolv< rhainpton Wanderers, who usp h.'ld this distinction before today's matches were ii<-ft-:>i- i for th,' first time this season Lirerpoo! had to light hard to draw at home 2—2 with
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  • 30 16 SWAN 'ARRESTED SANDERSTEAD, oat. It took the crew of a patrol car and a police motor-cyclist to arrest" a swan at San del Stead-hill, Sander stead, which was obstructing traffic
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