Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 February 1950

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously at S inaapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jpoh and Penang SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, STITOAY, FEBRUAK* 19, 1950. TEN CENTS.
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  • 352 1  - TIN MILLIONS MAY QUIT LONDON FOR MALAYA Lawrence C. Mani By "Britain Takes Too Much In Taxes" /Wl/.YAN shareholders of Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd., 57,000 000 rr ember cf the Anglo-Orienial groupbiggest cf the Big Five m Malayan tin— v/ant the company to wind up m London and st rt
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  • 137 1 American Admits "I Was A Spy" BUDAPEST, oa.. American buAin .^.n.i:i Kooori a Vo».. i m the Hungarian People's Court to a charge of tspioni.. P p] t Erom ifa r.v.. Au ai« as viceprtSid c. i.. -i ..a ana ielei:> i euiy, came on "I. of th? American and
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  • 24 1 TAIPEH. Formosa, Sat Chinese Nationalist! today detainer, the M55-ton British freighter Caducous at Takao, Formosa, without giving any reason.- A.P. Reuter
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  • 284 1 Donna (19) Starts A Riot \JINETEEN-year-old. curi vaceous Donna Lim caused a riot at the HapDy World last nieht when sh.> was elected Chinese New Vpar Queen. Clad m r»>d Esther Williams' short sarong and bra.. Miss Lim was chosen from amon? six Singapore Kirhs who comDeted for the titleAfter
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  • 82 1 Oh, Whal Nice Eyes They've got! ...i ..i, i .m >|s:«, _iia KVMM lvt.rsui (Miss Singapore) preparing to compete lor the title uf Chime Se»v Year Queen and a fre*« air trip to Kungkok at thr Happy World la?.! night. Fiftrwi Ma, incluvUng lour British Service eiris. were kfefed (o
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  • 75 1 LONDON, S:U.— Winstt Churchill, making his fiJ election broadcast, repeat! his plea last night for hi level talk? between the Wl and Russia on atomic bod control. Labour Prime Minis? Clement Attlce has ptomij to comment on the propol m a broadcast tonight. Rejecting Bevin's accu^
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  • 117 1 LONDON. Sat. Four Commonwealth countries hi\<- raised a £7.500,000, 'oan to help the Burmese government. This was reported today by diplomatic officials who identified the countries as Britain, India, Pakistan and Ceylon. They said the declsii was tak^n during the J nuary conference of Co?
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  • 170 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. TEMPESTUOUS 37-year-old platinum blonde, who developed a sudden craving for affection, staged an airborne love riot over Washington yesterday and, nearly eauscl a crash. Sometimes amorou?. sometimes pugnacious, the woman carried a driver's licence issued to Miss Willie Jane Frost. Alone with her
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  • 101 1 Dubanowic radioed Washington national airport thai he was in distress and returning. Sal Ice covered his head I with his arms and let thr woman beat him all the way back to the airport. When the piano landed police carried the woman off still fighting Salleo. who said
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  • 442 1 tell thi: i»i:oi»lb: JHIS is the tale of six bullets and one of the most loathesome crimes ever committed m this country. Raja Ariff bin Harman San, a police subinspector of KuaJa Trengganu, Awang bin Abu Bakar, a petition writer, and Bakar bin OniHr. a
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  • 91 1 Tribune Staff Reporter 4 KATONU policeman, scat to a Chinese home m Changi to deliver a death certificate, brought a 'dead' woman back to life. The woman, covered by a she«t, was surrounded by mourners. When the constable drew back the sheet and felt her heart,
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  • 17 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sat.— The liner. Orion. 24.000 tons Killed a two-ton whal<^ In the Pacific.
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  • 212 2 30 HAPPY MEN SPEND QUIET NEW YEAR T.B. PATIENTS LET OUT TO BE WITH FAMILIES Tribune Staff Reporter. IT was a day th..l *'we will nev«r forget/ said thirty Chinese who spent a qitfet New Year with their families at home. These men all patients from a tuberculosis ward m
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  • Article, Illustration
    168 2 Thieves Don't Dare! CO far, thieves have kept out of the compound of I v Mr. Tan Chons Chew although there is $10,000 to be picked. The is invested m four sleek Alsatians. The owner of Pencot Kennels, Mr. Tan, paid as much as £554 for his *****, the
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  • 67 2 Thirty-six Chinese, two Indians* and one Sikh made ilvir first appeal. mcc m Singapore on Friday -Chinese Now Year day. They were the babies born on Chinese New Year m Ihc Kandang Kcrbau Hospital and other maternity homes m thQ Colony. Among the babies bom
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  • 18 2 .Singapoi c >• hi omen speni a <y.!ict Chinese New Yeai. There were no fires m Singapore.
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  • 241 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. THERE are hundreds of Chinese besides the poor 1 people who are not celebrating Chinese New Year. They arejiot barging the traditional red cloth chye ki over their doorways nor are they decorating their homes. But they will offer a
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  • 14 2 Th*" < 'nuitso awiia*.nnp <^7!ub held it dance for its membtfi last ni^ht.
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  • 76 2 Taxis Do Roaring Business ITS a i«.al "happy oevs Kar for Singapore a tax! -i: »er.^. Their veincio- ari sn%>pe<J up ut every lurn anUjthey report, "Bua|DC«a la god. A taxi driver a^W, 'The oepanu lor taxi.' is :;o great tfet 1 iiavc no time to take my rocals. Although
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  • 106 2 Singapore -luiucipal commissioners haw toM the Government Uiat an important city luntf should be returned to public use. The lung is the pieco of land now being UNI by *h S«»rvict\<- for the X.A.A T Sh::ck!f CIUIX Th( Commissioners: want this open Sjace returned
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  • 42 2 Members of the Indian community celebrated the 115 th anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna "s birthday yestcrdav vith rrcitatkma and l'^ctu". 'r tui -nU :Mi«i t.-a-chen. fcv'irg .f j.h,. p OO r and j. j a.iril r.cilal al the Pwamakrishna Mission.
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  • 187 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. IPOH, Saturday. DLANS for a $600,000 building scheme were approved by the Kinta Town Board at its monthly meeting. Work on this scheme will start immediately. Described by the Chairman of the Town Board as "one of the biggest building projects m
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  • 111 2 'here will be v common CM?-acrc playground for il: i houses, b^sidrs aii -opci o x or a separate gar djh or ph-iygrouud for each n<u;-.\ Sonn 1 <>i \hv hootes vk 1 v m blo.-iis of t >. v. ill-, o h'-r Will b on sir') plots Th
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  • 59 2 Hie marriage of Mr. Thomas Wong and Miss Lee Slong C:ain^. took pl«ee at the Wesloy Church. Fort Canning Roaii. yesterday. The bride, who wore an unusual and charming silver tin on her lon- veil, was srttcn n-vay by her father. Mr Lee Sing Hua. The bridosroom is
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  • 101 2 Raden Mas I'tomo, lho used to work for the British Far Eastern brqadcasting service, and run a team of Indonesian dancers m Singapore, is to give an exhibition at Wyndham's Theatre m London. Masks, go! 4 umbrellas and many costumes have been l'*«t to his troupe
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  • 101 2 WATER-BORNE SEWERAGE FOR NEW HOUSES IPOH. Sat. The Board also decided that all new buildingv. c >.-:tin£ not less than /3.000. whether permanent or sennrmftncQt, m the Board must he piovided with water-borne sewerage. resolution to this effect moved by Ifr. A.C.G. Pienne. \v. i passed by the Board, lacs
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  • 169 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE Negri Sembilan State Welfare Committee wants the Federation Government to put a stop to child marriage m the country. The Committee has written to the Central Welfare Council asking them to take up the matter with Government. The Council debated
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  • 42 2 More than 150 member? from the Chinese V.M.C.A. Y.W.C.A and V.M.C.A. held their first combined meeting at the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road last night The celebrations started i with a Chinese dinner which i was followed by a social.
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  • 20 2 Ttie Sin>;apor.^ Teachers' Union hold their Annual So- oial and Dance at th<> Adelphi Hotel iast night.
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  • 270 2 'RACKET IN CHINESE SCHOOLS' Tribune Staff Reporter. PRINCIPALS of Chinese Schools m Sinfapcpc are in4ignant over allegations that there is a racket existing "m a large number of the 370 Ohin^sr schools m Singapore" today. It was alleged that parents have complained that education fees
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  • 82 2 'Where scnooi Dust s are concerned" h i continued, •student;, making use of bus 'o arv charged according to the distance they stay away from their schools. Charges range from $3 to $9 and r* slated at a flat rat per n< ad."' He poinud oul thai receipts
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  • 25 2 The TWM Mii'ay Ujfhtnm.v R vet Qre%V Held h:i »nv«--t--tr.r mm their umlvw cr!et>rations at tho Kot 1 Riijali MaU»v Schc^>l yrsterday afternoon
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  • 220 2 TELL THE POLICEBEAT THE BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR s.,Now that 4 h of volun''-«rs for the Bandit Month has onmol'f mor" ihan 300 000 bavin? lolned :rom nil over thr Federation" the staare is s< for th'j plJitD'ni; of th<» crimn Thus said Mr. n. c. We* herston. the Fedentioi Secretary
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  • 134 2 Rice Expert To Exhibit Paintings SOUTH East Asia rkv»'xpr>r\ Doctor WiUlain Clyd 'a- ill hold an exhibition ()1 lAS :-COIOUE> >t Singapore and Scotland at Hod ties Place from Ma Mar 10. T\v proceeds of the exhibition wiJl bo given to the Divisional Tiierapy Unit at Tun ToclC Seni Hospital.
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    • 184 2 rdonTs 'a. BOWTCO (f'^\ Relieved By I fi*i't //I Of This Famous Remedy li^y k!!\ Don't let Indigestion make W/f iSutrK your meals a misery. Let just v -«PBBw i: c d ls^ of MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POW- li £=-1^ tßk^ DHR bring you relief This yv/ .Jm'' '^SQtfS famous
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    • 239 2 HighßloodPresson KiilsMen&Womef Twiot- as many wem^n as W'JJjSi l«r from Hißh Blood FrfMure.J to a myst.nous disease a T t 1 /*^J •bout th« time of Chang* of u» Is the real cause of much h<>art troujj •Rd Uteronof paralyt to strokej-Lot^ moo symptom, of High Blood FW 1 awre
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 KNCLISH PKOGHAMMES W S P?« th &g«Hf UM C1 900 A »n. Programme Sum- !St M^ f «K thl>ee 011^! 1 top 500 *> m Time Signal Ocrnmary; 9.02 Ilanre Music 9^o l e of the week iv *'or- mr \nnrt t j! .n^£^L S'Sssasa^'S SgSSim SI3S^KI LaUn American Kl.Tthn,
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  • 22 3 sail. charmini o<>n™,?,-; th Tr.'.'". sv i ?K lnilke of UN Vu Lock Tone SLSiu«» iTi l ni(rs
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  • 117 3 ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE TiE Tan-. in ServMfe .Suitu.i. tn Oiehaid RoaH. one of Singapore's m d<?rn stations, which v.v < r^nci yesterday, ofl.-i- mot round th.» clock I It \r. thr o:i'v station m Si-. poro an<l Malaya, v *>a.st of an AtiCharger which charges t«»ri«s whi)« the cai-
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  • 95 3 M TOKYO Sat. Prime Minister Khigeru Yoshida J»as ordered leaders of the pt-mocratir-LibPral Party to investigate any dang< £<;nds m the plans and x.hcic!, of the Communist 1 arty R S ;t r sult ot p;irr Bnd t() report to the people ach??l^. u>
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  • 58 3 SYDNEY. Sat. —In les than three spronds a six months old piiiipi pup atlded tMlin >o his value. He lost ii inmost as fast. if'- mi stress was rtres w!i»-n she dropped a (iiaitoOtid rinj;. Blury t<nk m a pulp £-!?&> atid treatment
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  • 215 3 'T'S A WARNING TO MALAYAN; BANDITS P..™, Kt'Al^A LUMPUR, Saturday. >ou hear an Atom-bomb burst on your radio? do imarin^i< S rpn c An(l if you hear thunder, do not imagine it is raining ou" i<k\ •lo* a F n°« r 'i
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  • 146 3 Tribum- f*tn* Keporter. of oHppl. today are walking the ■treeta And goir c: about their day's huainess like any ordinary man "Ihnnka to the artificial iimh-maker." they ray. In s;:,£cipore today there is a man Mr. Loke Y:m Seng who has fitted cripples m Singapore
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  • 102 3 Aluminium p legs, ssfx Mr. Loke. are ideal for light work but for the person wt»o still wants to continue <*- ing heavy work the old wooden iX'g-leg is still Ui<; best. "I have known a coolie with a peg-leg to carry tiro sa^Ks of rice." Mr. Loke
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  • 83 3 VOCAL CONCERT BY 2 CHINESE PROFESSORS Woik> of Puccini, Handel. Sckuhcii and Mozrttt featured <>t:< irinvv vocal concert at Oil V!rtor»i Memorial Hall hy Ptjfe sc.r 5! Tehctt-I of the) A:t Ar-vv >y of canton. <!mi his v.ifv. who ifl a professoi ffobi tho Chuti^kine Uoivcr[rofefltooi Bhue Battt m rich
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  • 137 3 It's Tough Say Old Book-stores SINGAPOREANS appear I© have suddenly developed a taste for now books. This is indicated by lt tr«e going: out of business" or all. but two. of the secondhand book stores In Bra? Easah Road. And Judging by the complaints of lack of business by the
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  • 69 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Hat One hundred off.'ninvc sorties tpere Mown on the twenty air stiikcy canted out by th" R.A.F. duiin? the werk i'ndin^ Fob. 16. This was officially announced here tonight This is a recoul number of strikes and sorties for th«* campaign ovc a
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  • 154 3 KUALA A UPVtt, Sat. i MR. lun Campbell, a Europi ;m Civ A Liaison Officer, was shot dead last Friday evening somewhere south-east of Sungei Bilum, In the Raub area. No further details of the incident are available at the momeni. i Id the Bentong area,
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  • 75 3 JOAN TURNS INTO A MAN AND MARRIES New YORK. Sat. For 23 years "Joan" lived as girl m New York. Then she underwent a series of operations and "Joan" became a man. Now "Joan" has married a New York lift operator who had been a close friend for many years.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 40 Cts. lor 10 ALWAYS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR NACEI rm finest razor blade m the world at its ftrict:.
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  • 294 4 S'PORE HENS RULE THE MARKET FEWER FOREIGN' EGGS ARE BEING IMPORTED Tribune Staff Reporter CINGAI'ORE hens have been sitting down to it! They now produce one hundred million eggs a year ten times as much as pre-war and as a result fewer "foreign" errs appear on the Colony's breakfast tables.
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  • 134 4 FATIMAH'S GIFT GOES TO ANTI-T.B. FUND An anonymous 'Santa Claus' wno wrote to the Sunday Tribune and encios? $15. which was to be given to the Australian wife of a Maluy seaman. Mrs. Fatiman Kamli bin Tojee to enable her to send some pr.s.nts io n r frlendi m Australia,
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  • 52 4 ThP new St. Anna's nursing nomo m Race Course Road was opened n»c*n T iy by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H W Eaines. i.:i- rxmc is m Charge of Dr. (Mrs.) S. Baboo, who had been m charge or unrI fral district hosoitais
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  • 84 4 The Climate Gets These Chicks... Thttafk Malayan p>ultry iireeders are reported to be taking ull the AusiraliAn day- old thicks New South Wales hatcherios can (»ITer. it is estimated that half dlf within two -.veeks of their arrival here. Air consignments to Sllgapore usuall> average uhout 300 chirks weekly. Air
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  • 73 4 RABIES DANGER IN IPOH, WARMS MR. BRANDER I?OH. Sat.— Mr. J. M. Brander Town Eoard Hnia Chairman, snid that ti-ro \va^> a "serious danger of rabies" m Ipoh. He reveak-d that m jmuary, two cases of no.. 8 was reported. The Veterinary Department Tiwn Board team destroyed 95 do^s. while
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  • 13 4 rc-aciing room ha* ben opened at 75. Ampang Read. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 125 4 Tribune Staff Reporter THE number of workers employed m Singapore's rubber-milling and rubber-packing industries has dropped by 40 per cent during the past 18 months. There were 7.681 workem m jobs m March 1948. but by September 1949 this figure dropped t# 4,031.
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  • 132 4 First Concert By Varsity The University of MVi-i. Mv!^ic Society performed its first concert la.-t night, m the Oii Tionp: Ha:n Mail. Under conductor Paul Alnshegunacien. the oi chest: a played woik.^ by Boyce. PurceU and Bach, ana the chon sang Mosart'f Av<Verum," mml songs by PurceU and Edward German.
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  • 34 4 A aecree insi io oe made absolute m three months was granted to Mrs Pprbara Hilda Carriek, by Mr. Justice Jobling, m the Penan? Hi^h Court Hegponuent was Mr. William Ren? Carriek.
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  • 19 4 IVI-vVS O4S O.vu r. aA.'d from England that Mr Bernard N. Flavin. oJ. died following an opprution.
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  • 85 4 They give the following iactors for the slow recovery of the Singapore rubber industries: 1. Singapore rubber factories have largely depended on Indonesia, paitlcularly Sumatra, for supply of their raw materials for processing; Singapore Itself does not produce raw rubber. 2 The Federation of Mauiya has its own
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  • 200 4 Tribune Staff Reporter THOSE familiar blue sparks that signal the approach of a Singapore trolley-bus today will no longer be seen two years hence. This is because the Singapore Traction Company has decided that their trolley buses glide along on "shoe" contacts. The *'shoe" contacts will
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  • 54 4 The British Rubber DeveloDment Board, ever on tne look out for new uses ror rubber, has devised some rubber socks for use over artificial limbs, whicn protect the mechanism from wet and dust. PENANG'S NEW PARK i-ciia*!^ a new amu-seinciit park Trie Great World- was
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  • 189 4 FORTY YEARS IN A CHOIR WITHOUT BREAK ALMOST forty years ago, a young man joined tne choir of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Today, aged t>y. Mr. R. E. Morris is the oldest active member of the cnoir Except for brief visits to Rangoon and Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Morris has sung m
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 In order to help poultry farmers m Singapore, the Government Veterinary Department is carrying out innotulutioas of all fowls against Kanikhet disease. Picture shows a fowl l>ein£ innwuiatrd.
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  • 229 4 f)R. J. Coutts-Milne. the v Deputy Director of MeMical Services said that much of the spade work :ias btrn completed to put the local Nursins Service on the samp looting as the m England. Hp said that .ursine standards m the Colony have been considerably raised
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 306 4 Healthy People keep their GjTJ Tji Vfi SHM T* s a ia i£. AT lei \l^P^|fe and healthy I ft 11, vti?M&4H iMI H Tou wmr rrrTn r f o flC'^B^iß /ffj f >asle l 0 B e t v c Peroxide :ooth %jßx~yp'--IB \m P*«t« Maclean* Peroxide Tooth J
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    • 541 4 Coughs, Colds '^P^yi| Sore Throats v^^^^«l|s Influenza. J£o Take Hudson *s Eunionthol Jujubes daily. Hudson's, and only lfud»oii contain "Eunienthol" the m*+ fmmmtd nici<le^0 < that brings you speedy relief /^sjffr^ an<i stop« that cough NOV( JfflSfc always use ami tins. HudsQos fsk Jm übes r^& dtittk oft^e yeak ijß
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  • 274 5 ACTION WILL BE TAKEN Tribune Staff Reporter jyjINGAPORE accelerator-happy motorists be on guard! Mr. D. E. Nickels, the Colony*s Traffic Police Chief warned yesterday that the Police would now take action against those breaking the 30-mile-per-hour speed limit which is m force. The 30-mile-per-hour speed limit
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  • 167 5 THIRTY-aix-year-old. Sibuborn Cht-nfj Kuok KM, who has been teaching m Singapore since his arrival m 1936, leaves by air for Jesselto today to become the first Supervisor, of Schools m Brlttfh North Borneo. A graduate of the AngloChinese School. Foochow, and the University of
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  • 171 5 500 Drivers Know Car No. S. 9392 NEARLY r,OO driver;* tn Singapore today feBOMP car No. 8. 9.W2. For it teas m this car that they graduated for their driving licences. In it sits 'fi-t/ear-old Yusoff bin Siden the mrner, who has betm teaching 'learners" to drive. The car a
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  • 171 5 Seamen Want Company —Says Father Fox THERE is one thing that a seaman ratify wants and tnat 18 "soznc placo Uke home. 1 said Rev J. R. Fox, chaplain for seamen. Singapore, yesterday. Father Fox explained that it would be "just like a dream" if sailors had decent homes to
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  • 56 5 STUDENTS FOR UNIVERSITY WELFARE BOARD Investigations are being made into a request for student representation on the Board or Student Welfare of the Malayan University, said Dr. O. V. Alien, Vice-chancellor. It is a "complicated matter" and would entail amendments to the consritution. he said. The Board recently invited three
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  • 159 5 Tribune Staff Reporter JjLEEPY Kampong luala Linggi, a small fishing village on the Malacca coast, buzzed with activity one night last week. The villagers, who care little of what goes on m the world today for they never read the newspapers or go to school were
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  • 68 5 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. The British Imperial Forces want men. They must be Malays. Straits-born Chinese and Straits-born Indians with a good knowledge of English. Here are the requirements: Height (not less) sft. 2ins.; Weight (not less> 105 lbs.; Chest (not less) 32 ins., with an expansion of
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  • 108 5 Tribune Staff Reporter EIGHT people were killed m seven Singapore traffic accidents last month. The victims were three chfld pedestrians, two adult passengers, one adult pelestrian, one adult cyclist and a child who fell off a Vus I teie were 658 traffic acclderts m
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  • 92 5 Trishaws, Cyclists Top The List |H>RE than two thousand I*l. traffic cases were reported Mast month, and trishaws an cyclists Jed the list, sail Mr. D L. NiCKels. Singaptfe s Traffic Police Chief. A total of $9,688 was colltjted m fmes for traffic off/nee.-:. The Compounding section of the Traffic
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  • 53 5 The Singapore Trafflic Police issued 4.726 driving licences last month. Of these 2,1.34 were provisional and 32 professional. There woie 909 new applicants. Two hundred and twenty-two failed m driving tests. The driving licences of two people were endorsed. The revenue collected by the licencing department
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  • 64 5 At the end of last month there were 13.873 private motor cars on Singapore streets. Other vehicles on the roads were: 3.892 motor cycles, 1.101 taxis, 7.872 trishas. 6.449 tricycles. 6.312 lorries. 107 private motor buses and 251 buses. The number of new vehicles put on the roads
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 192 5 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER ifrfffTHj i j^ warnings £h*"\ H& or "one may come f f OO re riband entire n ,c,' B |,n r t U m d# •M aren't rv.'zMn.r-V^J^ 0 I l^"^"!*^ H-d Ita I you prevent TODAY. sU ho* "TuVh paimuv nrrr S
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    • 152 5 TIME AND TIME AGAIN. «l f^p-cB 1^ autl bonded glasses. Ke«lstant I BJ^ln& tO heat daia P> VH|mur or wlßf\^ mil Bi termites. Sparkling tinn^. In wSaftA. A tw raodeln. 7 4o and 10 x 50. mV H 0 M W SIIIPMENI Vj B\ Jl ST ARRIVED NEW CHINA OPTICAL
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  • 2444 6  -  VERA AR DMORE By S"" ING A PORE is beginning to enjoy the same reputation as the Cafe dv> la Paix or Swan and I <igar r corner. Piccadilly. If you stay here lcni? enough you'll meet everyone you've ever known. For Instance. I met main interesting people
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  • 305 6 AFTER nearly four years m Singapore. George Andre talquier Bachelor of Arts, ViceConsul m charge of the Swiss Consulate, will leave on Saturday for Lausanne, where his Australian wife, Pauline Augusta, and his three daughters. Alice, aged twelve. Susie, aged ten. and Antoinette. :iged seven, have been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    1889 7  -  Jimmy Gl over From THE King is reported to Mw aye h?1 P ed 80-year-oW .shirt-maker Jack hod to oK?lf n new sports style shin, and if one report which I hate heard is true most of the white-collar workers m Malaya wjll be m fashion when the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 —I Established 1872 Malaya's I^eadins Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants K.I". di> Sllva Ltd. (Incorpornted m Oyion) 19 21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St. Penang &a»t< i J I F0« YOU! KAUTIWI RANDS I 9UU tna*tic4ue</ <fn/A CUTEX Sparkling, fadeless, mtgic-wear CUTEX, brings your hands new admiration ctsy to
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    • 46 7 A PINEAPPLE iictory m Malaya heardthat the sanitary inspect* intended to make a vllt. Ho duly tuned up. to find all the workers m neat black hats, wii> rubber gloves on the! hands, busily skinning lineappleg. the only treble was that they We*e ibldf ng the
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    • 407 7 i >^^v SkiMcti!ly crafted j^fi^^, Sci> Longer P!ay TP^ANr TAVQ IHmilu illlij f?^ liritish Made m LJ LJ jtT*!**^ thc World's j3 jj3 Oroatcst Factory A- 23f 4 by LI*K HHOS:. 4 a M//^ M^ LTD.. LONDON *-s/rs~ y^ r& n/zza. Stores. X-i liH'lnry K»q>reseniative»: Bfej. ,\^Jj T. V. MITCHELL
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 543 8 IT is astonishing how much of learning and time is spent upon trying to prove that the things which divide mankind are more important than those which unite them. Linguistic, racial, religious and national differences are set up as barriers which make impossible the unity of man.
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  • 1091 8 OPERATION "MAGIC CARPET" Emaciated and bearded patriarchs, tiny women carrying babies, youths and children are taking part m the biggest airlift since Berlin. 7ECHARIA YOUSEF HADI was a strange sight as he stood atop the Skymaster's ladder at Lydda Airport. Over a soiled yellow robe he wore an old, dirty
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  • 576 8  -  HAL BOYLE By W^TTrrx NEW YORK. OULD you like to be a top comedy writer and wePk? $I>oo r m re a It is very simple. All you nave to do is think up jokes —funny jokes, by the hundreds. However, jokes are much like people. They
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  • 1093 8 GANGSTERS IN ARMOUR LONG before the days of such American toughs as John Dillinger. Baby-face Nelson. Dutch Schultz and Legs Diamond, Australia had a gangster who could make rings round them. Though he died at the end of a rope m Melbourne Jail m 1880. Ned Kelly is still remembered
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 69 8 OUT OF PRINT Jut we are never out of tock of genuine Swiss spare •arts to give you the repair ervice your good wutch eferves. Try us next time. >hone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Koad. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Station, Btmbawang). /ft* PHRTARIP I vmHDLC AND
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    • 78 8 TO ROME ALL THE WAY FROM KALLANG AIRPORT X^J 8/ CONSTELLATION A X.L.M. Ki'yal Dutch Airlims offers the <®i ideal route to Rome for Holy Year >• stop-overs permitted en route m 4$ A addition to time spent m Rome fast Ej y Constellations and Superb ii Route V^ S££
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  • 927 9 k i For the first time the sensational story of how ifefj lung Myron C. Taylor smuggled 'key I scientists out of Hitler's Germany to help U.S. atom-bomb research is disclosed m this dis- *A i? h fl m Ital >* lt explains Goering? salted funds,
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  • 198 9 THE death has Just occurred of British Night Life. Weakening for some time, the dociasii pa ~.d away without a struggle." That notice was pinned on a board m Mayfair's Stork Club. It commemorated the end of all bottle parties, closed that midnight
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  • BEHIND THE HEADLINES
    • 471 9 rpHERE being no Drew PearI son operating m Whitehall, British Minister.- do not ordinarily fear immediate publication of ih.-n corri.lential messages. Nairobi, it appeared, might claim to be more up-to-the-minute m the Transatlantic leakage syst n A memorandum telegraphed by Colonial Secretary Arthui Creech-Jones to Ea>-t
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    • 450 9 AT last the real campaign began. Parliament ended officially, and at Sandtingham the King signed a proclamation to set m motion the machinery to elect a new one. Blank spaces on the hoardings were rilled With blight new posters; handbills appeared m the windows of pnvate houses;
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  • 251 9 Hot Ice. -A soda fountain sundae has been banned m Pittsburg as a lire hazard. It is based on a hot iudge and marshmallow sundae named "The Flaming Nut" and topped with three drops of lemon extract which are lit by counter girls wearing firemen's helmets. Said
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 116 9 I should be everyone's motto but it would be extremely difficult if you don't go for that specialised training which count., so much m later life. I. CS. can provide you with such a vocational training along carefullyplanned lines. Write for particulars of the subject you are interested m to
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    • 50 9 I OIL STOVES fi*) f^i-T ~l ECONOMY Z PLUS CONVENIENCE There is a Model to suit every Home. m \it\\ 1 €oy\i» a x y 82, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 3252. 1 with a smile ami activity. t a su ppW <> f M tains t*o n4 iin the srolU
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  • ALONG THE BOOKSHELVES
    • 635 10 ByrOß, a Self-Portrait— letters and Diaries. 1798-1814, edited by Peter Qucnncll (John Murray. 425.). THE greatest talent of our century." So wrote the hardly modest Goethe of Byron, whos.' high-charged personality haunts student and studio-producer alike. Further information on such iin enigma is
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    • 353 10 For John Newton Chance. The Night of the Full Moon (Macdonald, Bs. 6d.) is a breakaway from the more conventional mysteries he has writtei m the past. Here is a story of a dusk-to-dawn siege by sinister foreigners of an English farmer's cottage wherein sheters an American agent
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    • 349 10  -  Howard Smith The State «f Eorropr by (Cresset, 155.). HOWARD SMITH, one of America's ace foreign correspondents, made his name with The Last Train from Berlin, m which he described his dramatic experiences m Germany during the first two years of the war. At present
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    • 238 10 Oh, These Terrible English Land of Hope and Glory. |>> Frank Clune (Anj-us and Robertson, 155.). FRANK CLUNE is an Australian who spent six works m Britain m 194 1 and apparently found nothing to like aboui England except Quetn Victoria and Imperial Chemical Industries. Suffering sorely from inverted snobbishness,
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    • 206 10  -  Gordon Cooper The Globetrotter's Bedside Book, by (Marshall and Co.. Ltd.. 155.). EXACTLY what it proimscS, this book perform*. It gives <t short and generally i~r.U;. sting little oddment of tir.vel which can be read between going to bed and going to sleep. But. 'ike a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 874 10 y z-^t-. YOl 'ANNOT AFFORD li > i*''- lirj NORTH liPJIn;!: ROAD lIl^^SH RELIABLE PIANOS N^^ PIANO TUNING REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN HY OT T U LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT Certified By The London Music Trades School In the Pianoforte Technological Section Of The Northern Polytechnic. In cases of hums and skin wounds
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    • 40 10 Strange As It Seems WITH W!DL SCPAOS, UVEBffJUS- -^Vl^l 'IF**' 4S //A/A? OffA4A/£/V73 *J&*^ k X^^Z/ F£D >> r/f CA?I D ,\A 3~'-ss jl ju.:/..... ■^Q^' 1 iVO4/f/V P£/V/SH£D fOZ SP£AK/HG W PUBL/C. z0 Zr.f u :??£z:x??j2 (WB**/ Cf7% cert America)
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    • 198 10 ni U B lt Air!.H'.< System for transport^ HI your voodA, X..<( D.C I l'li'"-- l! embricing ■etworV of %\r communi«ation.«. i k from the Far Boat, to the wliolo of Ku«-p.- ana Albttfica htiil Africa, 1 m For further infi.rriuitM.n npply lo your local M*m a"ont« or direct frooi
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 368 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE f Yd liW n is. »''tt -n'ird eaaer t<> joint I n ,L> plans a.ul 2"" nY Tpn every- You W.rtiii'J be afraid you '<:< "P'*», risers virgo „rp io MARCH 20 fe/rSUUf. rH*n* -r Pa ">k m^i-"/ hast </' M> H ;^iv
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  • 6 11 "Buecan«>*r'K <;irl."
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  • 73 11 I.ONDON. fcai. CII.MS with colourb m 1 tJUeii till* n have Uad cunspi; ii«»us >uc -e>s r.rord. Th<v include 'I he Red SinxV. 'itn> Blue lamp 1 The Blue UlttOn" (ireen For Danger" and "Boys m Bioun". A happy augury for IMB forth- riming Jean Simmons- Jnvui- HoBard p*cti;:r
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  • 61 11 HOI.LVWOOD. Sa! JOAN CIIAWFORD Bays her new rol.' m Warnor Bros 'The Victim" m a nice ■wtodi, 'Vsually I wait on taoio m my pictures. she cxplainta 'This time I £ell cigars. Joan was a waitress m ""Flamingo Road and "Mildred Fierce." She's a (igar-atoro on "The Victim.'
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  • 36 11 RANK' S IS. TRIP LONDON. Sat Mr: J. ARTHLit RAiSK. British Him magnate, and Mr. John Davis. Managing D.r c or or Urn Raak Organisation, are u> mace rt^"-:. to th United BU '^-.s next month.
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  • 567 11 movi:- Bla r btfMU a X. yi>ars a believes the public is inclined to expect too much oi youn j££ *ho win fame on the screen. to P h° Pl 7 pect chtld stars to be perfect little darlings, and to remain
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  • 61 11 HONGKONG, bu' A law film production company called the Taurus Finn <Far East" Ltd.. has been tormed hero, to work m co-operation with Taurus Films productions Ltd.. of London. John Page, director of the London company, who has boon making films m Hongkong during the past 10
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  • 1379 11  - THE NEW LANA HAS FILMTOWN GUESSING HENRY GRIS -By- HOLLYWOOD, Sat. MOT LONG AGO, Lana Turner was welcomed on her return to Hollywood. She had been gone for 13 months. With her millionaire, tin plate heir husband, Henry J. "Bob" Topping, she had visited England, she had lived on a
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  • 43 11 AIXSNDON. Sat. N O UK, 17 yoar old French film actress, is going to make films for Anna Neagle-Michael Wilding. Britain's most popular co-stars, and Herbert Wilcox. Anna Neagle's produ-cer-husband. She has been signed to a long-term contract,- A.P.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 108 11 V |H lit llfc Ji&jf!dis vwL "!/>•'*■ > y yC'^PW" 111 HBl* +*^ff~v -^*k -X V WV pains miSr^ 1 SPECOT EFFECTIVE RELIEF from w; «n th« pain of haadacha, nauraJfia ar m a o a c h <*h«r minor Ills Is a burden. bl«s*«d raUaf tootmacmb quickly wIU» 'Tabtoid'
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    • 226 11 I. K.M-7 t s so easy to wave your hair yourself to give yourself a lovciy, long ,JlO H Usdng Toni perm at home e«y as rolling your hair ii c -st^ff^^W curlers. Treat yourself to a Tom JUST 3 SIMPLE STEPS $3,7oV^^i»^^*''^ <^ whil- the wave is /'\\^j^^\ IMPORTANT
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  • WOMAN'S PAGE
    • 246 12 rOR a scalp massage that will reward you with healthier, livolior hair—yank. Using both hands to catch good-sized strand's, pull hair to give it a lift and the scalp a workout. Don't stop yanking, a strand at a time, until every hair on your head has had its
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    • 265 12 A Selfish Girl Has No Friends OELFIEHNESC \a an U€r v 0 tttUt. If it is: allowed v dominate a fhTs behaviour .«ne apt to develop into cod. getf-centered womai With few, ii any, friends 11 she bCflna early enouei however, any girl with selfls, leanings is a hopeful cana»
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    • 468 12 IF you can see it three fee 1 a*ay it isn"c art. tfl artincial. Thats the tra ditional test lor adept ey< maKe-up technique. Am it s a t?st many women wil d.' trying to pass for th«rirs: time, this year. Foi tne new light complexion
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    • 163 12 THC large woman's ticket to chic is /rood erroomirig that's bold, not bashful. The morv pounds her scales ngister. the bolder her sum effect! BhouM Ic. if •»nid?e<J tastefully, her lively d.c.^.s colours, important pieces ouo'K'iy, unusual tyles m handbags, hats and other accessories will
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    • Article, Illustration
      99 12 nEBORAH Kerr demonstrates a simple and last J mimite uay of brightening a dark frock for a nirt\ The gayly striped cuffs (made of any materiiilV•!• gathered with elastic at the top, and hidden under the sleeves of the dress. This, incidently, hides any amateur sewing. 1 U
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 422 12 N. (if/ A, Vyl |k >viS^>s^ v >. FURE fruit juice ,jl IOO r r cane sugnr^ W freshly made, it reaches you immediately after manufacture m the gay "new look" bottle GRAPE FRUIT CORDIAL 1 "Los^ L*"-s Linen". -J--7~x Woven V 331 »3' Tape?. Tlie r 1 t .^t'!i<ib!e
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    • 202 12 n ir v v -^ii^^ Drinking Is Not The Only Use For Coffee JELLIED COFFEE SOUFFLE 1 to 3 tablesp. instantcoffee powder A dessert met to mak? m tin j cup wn ite tOrn syrUß Cod 0/ the mormnrj. cap )Ul> or 111Jlg<tri^ Soften 1 envelope plain, e s^ porated
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 35 12 one lo\ver S-O33OVIAN/ f soN/:n hopes/." "~r4~^ m^W sl-k > ro DiEL.rry w HIT'S HIT'S NARSTV )l NO MATTER MOi^ \«*p- tri"* ioc-"\ xr 77~< y^- f >* '1 vSSSIS^SSt] [li^ili^^F\| F^^We?=ag R ?W filillH^X^f^ 2£sa^S£^V gSS^SSigx^
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  • 714 13 iiiiroQUCCS THE name is Henny Mas--1 tcnbroek. Never heard of her? Neither had I until I met John Kennedy, an old friend, who thinks and talks of nothing else but athletics. John lives up m the north of England, near Neweasth-on-Tyne. and is the
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  • 420 13 Australia Has Few Young Cricketers MELBOURNE, Saturday. JUDGING by present form, there will be few new faces m the Australian Eleven to play the Englishmen when they tour Australia m 1950-51. Not many young cricketers are coming on and of those whoare, most were passed over by the Australian selectors
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  • 363 13  -  John van Guilder MOONLIGHT ON ORDER SEVERAL years ago while *3 vacationing at a small lake. I made a series of time exposures of the lake and the mountains by moonlight. After the film was developed and printed. I discovered that what had been a full, round moon
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  • 653 13 ...And Tells You ENGLAND prepares. A well worn phrase. but a )oroT)iiate enough as ho football selectors wade through a programme planned, directed, and produced solely to help them before they finally settle down to select team to i nter foi the
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  • 190 13 Aussie Golfers Going On Tour. OEv&KAL oi Australia's Lading professional golfers are lo go ajroua in.s year, but most Interest will b. 1 snown m the fortunes of young Melbourne piayer. reu-r Thompson, who will oppoov* leaalng Americans m tournaments In the United Btates Aged 20. Thompson is said to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 33 13 The kindest powder m the world g^— p or more than 50 years pL_^_ babies have revelled m Fits soothing softness. m»tm» powder Nl|^ <7. .P. V'%\^? L *i/ BABY POWDER --f f
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    • 366 13 ROAST PORK CHOPS a la Boulangere In country districts of France the baker often cooks joints for the villagers m his ovens. That is the origin of this popular way of cooking Pork Loin Chops, named after the Baker's Wife. Order seme Pork Loin to the size you want and
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  • 803 14 LOCAL BOXING BOARD'S CONTROL SHOULD BE LIMITED Boviii!; with thy t*l**xv% off... SPECTATOR Tribute to FIGHTING HASSAN— never losl his head or his humour. Walch for 'Sparks m future local promotions. A GROIT of ardent Altte fans shook me with a most unusual query the the other day. They asked
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  • 1225 14  - CITY SHOULD PR O VIDE TRAINING FACILITIES LINESMAN By IT ii heartening to know that 1 at least two City Fathers, belonging to different major political parties m the Municipal Commission, are of the opinion that sportsmen and sportswomen of Singapore should be given every encouragement to improve tneir siandard
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  • 357 14  - Malaya Has More Promising Future Weightlifters RANJIT SINGH P.v THE British Empire welghtlifting chamionship, recently won by ittir lour men at Auckland is very safe and our chances ol retaining it at future meetings arc verj solid, according to Harold De Castro iounder and supervisei o\ the Katoug Health Si
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  • 67 14 1921 CONTENDER FOR FEATHER TITLE DIES BAN FRANCISCO. Bat Farr !t i y. i eon tender for the i^aiiie--v.i.'i.i boxing champion,ship ot Ibe workt Uucc dc aflrs a':o, cHfd h< r In i>rlson. while betnf iicici on ;i be^rKbi^ chargr. Lacey fight.int; both a;; featherweight and buntarr. \vii«^lit boxing chamionship
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  • 51 14 NEW YORK. Sat.— Light weight champion Ikt* V/ll liams scored a technical knockout over Sonny Boy West in the eighth rounu at Madison Square Garden but. his achievement was "lost" in the acclaim that followed featherweight Jimmy Roonoy's sensational first round knockout in the seml-tlrial.
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  • 152 14 WELCOME TO MALAYAN GAMES TEAME .}t an emergency meeting of the committee of management. 5.0.5.C., it was derided to hoici n dinner at* the Wing Choon Yum Restaurant. Great World at ft p.m. on February 21. to welcome the Malayan team on tnelr return from New Zealand. Members of affiliate.,
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  • 90 14 Australia Invites Malaya Tin- Australia H.idminton Asaociattoa has invited a Malayan tram to play a series of matches m Australia m 1051 It was reported Httfl they want a team of two or three men pla;. yers and two women. Other details have not been revea'.ed. The invitation will In
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  • 144 14 CEYLON EMPIRE ATHLETES IN SINGAPORE Two of the Ceylon team t<» the Empiu- dame- at AuckI md, New Zealand, passH thioueh Singapore >v tvtOay. \ViieyesiPt;ne. Ceylon hUilote. said h<- was quit" satisii< a witli tin 1 Ringie titli that the Ceylon team walked away with at the Empire Gashed held
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  • 106 14 IT'ijlT Rftl -W. G Pttncurt HruitJi and G. JUllifliT 'I\;O qualified for tlj" ffr»J gj 'I.c Nf>rth Maliya Ama.eui GO" Cti»mpionB)i!]>«. Tlie final v- ill bo ayed Umorrow n»om!ji.. The followiiii, ar> Mi< rt^iilW Quarter I'inalM: P. K. Jrrknn <SGC) IH-at A. W.
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  • 67 14 Will pi DCCI .i.^.TllWt tt 1 Royal N:-. \t lombined tomorrow at Farrer Park, ")15 p.m. nio I.R.C. plavrrs wi'l >" -•■ire d fi< m the i'l!owiDB,--K. Narayanan A. Kaiak/f v !o M. (Jam. r Nadan^fc. I 3. Mm. r... A :tahi«i N Pa ram,
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  • 26 14 TJiu Fatiiul K. itClub will i>lny tgttiMi ili''«J Brani United at Pulau £w today P!a> quefMi i to he at the club house p.m.
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  • 260 14 AI'STRALIA is .showing indications of building up a powciful badminton team with which she hopes to achieve m the Thomas Cup tournament what she did m the Davis Cup. A recent decision by th<Australian Badminton Association Wms to hold the 1906 Australian
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  • 2228 15  - THEATRE PROVES HIMSELF TO BE THE BEST SPRINTER IN THE CO UNTR Y ALBERT SPENCER By The Man with 2,000 Winners KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JllE clash between the best sprinters m Malaya In today's races, the opening day of tho Selangor Tux* Club Gold Cup Meeting, saw the lightlyweighted Theatre
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  • 272 15 i.N a thrilling and hard fonght game of rueeer the 'F« East A!r Force bent the Lana Por?l, f£ £,rt by eight points (a itoal and a penalty to The not much to choose '< n the two toanis .accept thai lh< airmen were
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  • 46 15 TOTAL POOL: $>71,200 Wwl: No. *****4 Second: No. *****3 Third: No. *****9 Smrters: Nos. *****2. 18>870. :nOS«J, *****8. Consolation Prizes: Nos. J>***** ***** 4> *S£ SSS: *****"'*****4'"^ Double Totes: First $101 on ea*h of 15 tickets. Second $270 on each of six tickets.
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  • 128 15 Hongkong Beat Burma At Soccer HONGKONG. Sat.-- Teams fiom Burma and Manila highlighted the Chinese New Year football schedule which opened yesterday when u Hongkong XI defeated Burma 5 2. A fast pace was maintained on the .slippery field with Hongkong players using their height and long legs to advantage.
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  • 90 15 TOKYO. Sat. Former Sydney rugby player. Father Ly< II liaraden, will coach Japanese team at Kyoto University, he told Reoter-AAP today. Futnei Maradra said: "Rukby coaches are in keen demand in Japan, and if the Japanese want 111 teach all 1 know." 1- 'a tlier
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  • 19 15 The Hotspurs scored a oncnrt soccer win over the St. Joseph* Institution on thitatter's gtoumi yesterday. Th«
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 310 16 REDS ARE W NNING THE COLD WAR Sv Hitman Hlm Warns WVNtern Democracies* RUSSIA INTENDS TO SPREAD OUT-3Y WAR IF NECESSARY TOKYO, Saturday. PRESIDENT SvnRinan Rhee of South Korea today warned the W< 1 IVmocnuies'tnluthe Communists are winning 2*™****^?" Soviet Inion intends to spread out-by peaceful mem* it possible by
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  • 88 16 Search For Flying Boat Abandoned... CORPUS, CHRISTIE. TVxas Sat.--*- The United B'Atei Navy today abandoned its I aerial search for a PylOl b.at mlssinu ainct> lasi Friday on a flight over the Gulf Ol Mexico with rune men aboard. There had been no trace of either men or the twinengined
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  • 100 16 .No Trace Of Missing U.S. Yacht MANILA. Bat.— An air search o: the China Sea has so far revealed no trace of the American .yacht Volador. a 1*0masttd 50-ton schooner, with 15 aboard, reported a week overdue at liens Kong. The yacht manned bv a crew or Americans h'ti Manila
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  • 529 16 Dan ish Badminton Women Players Better Than Ever COPENHAGEN, Saturday. THE Danish Badminton season is at its height this month and the tournaments up to now have proved that Danish women are better than ever. But, the same cannot be said of the male players. The performance of Danish male
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  • 87 16 ihi ItWHi Miss Aiist-ra;-a is l^-v^ar-nla \iw > Model ".i:ir^ttrr-t I lfu^h«s. Shi* is .1 lion 1 l,:i.n:i(. f> li. I m. tuM, I u.i^li. 136 lbs* 33 m- 3 <h:'s Braoad the htpa B ladwfl anniml i th«- waist. ;i.r |:riz!» inrludi s a oiv-p..
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  • 217 16 BANGKOK, Saturday. THE United Kingdom virtually completed an agret*ment with Siam for the shipment of 464,500 tons of rice to Britain and her South East Asia haldings. The total cost is about £18,1*00,000. Shipments will proceed on a temporary basis with
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  • 127 16 MADRAS Sat.— When thr fifth Tes* bo* ween India and the Commonwealth was resumed today, the P jurists, continuing their first lnntnes took theft jvermpht scor<* of 29U lor 8 to 2i4 before thfl innings closed. India liad scored 185 for 5 at
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  • 170 16 MILLIONS SPEND NEW YEAR IN HUNGER COLD HONGKONG, Saturday. M ILLJONS on the Chinese mafnland today celebrated their first New Y T ear's Day under Communist rule m hunger and cold. Even the firecrackers, which traditionally cheer Chinese hearts at the beginning of the lunar New Year, have been banned
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  • 82 16 WATCH 'SPIVS' OPERATE ONLY ON SUNDAYS X>NDO!f, Sat. -A smuggler market m London's Liast End operatM openly at weekends, a counsel tol«l a. northern magistrate's court. Siivs" soil watcher- which have been Imported without paying customs duties m a 100-yard long streel whi\ niing'ing with pavement crowd?. rhe c>:;.'anation jriven
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  • 128 16 HALLIDAY COULD NOT SEE "HIS OLD CELL" Jim Halliday. weij;htlifter m tlie Britisi; con'in; on' 10 the Linpire dailies, did not se^ "hip old ct-il" at Chanui l'rison on his arrival yesterday. He had written to a fillow P-o-W. Mr. T. IV F. McN«ice* the art inn Municipal President, that
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  • 26 16 L.AXE SUCCESS. Sat. The United NatiOM Economic and Social Council voted yes...■;titiy to hold itd next .ses.sion beK»nn;ng July ?> m Gci iK'va U.P.
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  • 26 16 teen eUtrtei liavc been received Ly the Director General of Civil Aviation for the Air Race and rally beginning here on Feb. 23
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  • 67 16 SYDNEY, Sat. Dentists at the Sydney Dental Hospital nave fit Led a four-yeai-old boy with false teeth. At the end of a week he said he cculd chew bones, meat, apples and biscuits better than he could with his natural teeth. His own tfeth
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  • 36 16 UKKuiiS. Sat.-— Wilnelm Kaiser Zisher, Moscow-trained Communist, better known as "Geneial Gomez" of the Spanish civil war fame, was j named yesterday as Minister I of State fur Secuiitv foi East Get ■many. U.P.
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  • 63 16 Tories' Odds Now 6 5 LONDON, Sat. A leading British bookmaker revealed that a flood of Last minute bets droV<* the odds against a Conservative victory from 5-4, a position it held for the pa»t two weeks, to G-5. Thi* meaVis that if you bet £fl on the Conservatives, you
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  • 270 16 LONDON. S»t.- r^l'owimr are todays >■>. i er rc-sulis:--BMOI ISH I K.W.I I FIRM 1)1 vl -111. Ar.»enal 1, Den A.. Villa J. buudi kifleM l i.'iKuii 1, Bit i., :li..rii OL Humley 1, cl.. >.i 2. tiamun L\ t. Pulharn 1. Bijckjm.. Liverpool 2. Bromwict) 1.
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  • 123 16 PARIS. Sat. -Gen. Gcor•?es Marie Rivers, former Chiet ot Staff, ioday alI jed that during a visit to Indo-China he discovered that Chinese and Indians m Vi< tnam were buying American and Hone Long dollars with French francs and s^lUns them at high prices to Vietminh
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