Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 June 1950

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  • 24 1 SUNDAY Tribune übiis'md siTnultGTieousiy ar 3i»ffap^re, augjo x.ur»p w< i^a a.-»j rcr»a«>y I\\ f\\ I i*\t«KN SINGAPORE, SiTNDaY, j\ St. 4, 1950 TEN CENTS
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  • 439 1 Tribune Staff Reporter 3'NCAPORE vice investigators are searching for a volume, known as the Black Book/ which circulates among wealthy Chinese clubm en, and is virtually a catalogue of young women, who can be delivered for a price. The Black Book contains photographs and
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  • 176 1 Chiang Wants His Banks Back TrlkWM Staff Repsrter fiHIANG X whose Gov»-rnm»ii' <tv..i»c! tv.i»UUrds vi the Bank of china, is now making a bid to regain control ol the overseas branches which switched allegiance to a n--w head offici- In P<king. A r id office ol the Dank, .v i
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  • 96 1 HONG.tONO, *<iit. Art r«a.iirHH worth £300.000 ar.- huried m th.« K ari n <" ti«»v«*rn-iiit-Ml tiou I n<» «»n know*, w h»-r»-. Onl> lhr« < nun kn '\v, tlu- lhi«i- iiii'ii who hltl th. twen.y-fiw pan.ings of ti»"»rK" < hinn.*r>. famous Scottish ar st,
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  • 36 1 tltra-watdfter riom Cornwall reports that birds seem to be .scared of Ma /ace through glass When ho put on a horrible masK. lent by his small son, they wore no longer frightened.
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  • 151 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Yanko, victory dance of the Chinese Communists, may be banned m Singapore. A book describing the steps has already been put on the black-list for registered schools. Recently number of Chinese schools and organisations performed the dance m public. Th« la.^t
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  • 76 1 HONGKONG. Sat. BeUeved to bo carrying a full load of cargo the British merchantman Mausang leit Shanghai yesirrdav tor Hongkong, where she is d\w latt ,uiaoirovv She li the first major ship tuccessfully to trade with Shanghai m over eight months. Another British ship,
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  • 133 1 THE Sunday Tribune will begin next week one of the greatest and most daring love stories ever to appear m the pages of a newspaper. It is the story of Emma Lady Hamilton, the blacksmith's daughter who lives through the pages of history as the mistress of
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  • 281 1 TAIPEI, Saturday A sense of approaching crisis pervades Formosa. The Nationalists profess confidence m their ability to repel a Red invasion, but most of the mainlanders who have taken refuge here are not so s»ure._ I Successive Nationalist defeats, climaxed by the withdrawals
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  • 81 1 U.S. I. FAVOURS VIETMINH JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian House of Representatives today adopted a resolution favouring recognition of the Indo-Chinese Vietminh Government, but "only alter studying the position m relation to the United Nations The resolution was hotly oppos d by Communists. extreme Left Labouiites. and former revolutionary Nationalists, who
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  • 42 1 A giant baby from Akita is being hailed as the future sumo (wrestling) champion of Japan. Two years old, he is already 3ft. 3 ins. tall, and weighs 6 stones. His father says: "He is a very expensive child.'
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  • 113 1 Mr. Strachey Goes To Lunch By Helicoptor MR. JOHN STRACHEY. the War Minister, took a v I" helicopter flight over Singapore yesterday, and J then landed on the lawn of the Tanglin Barracks S officers* mess where he had lunch. i i The helicopter was one of the two which
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  • 46 1 SYDNc:/. Sat. A West Wyalong. New South Wales, farmer is daimine a record for his Kelpie. She is the mother oi t»o pups, ihe aog. now six years old. has had five livters, two of 14. two of 12 and one of 13. Reuter
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  • 32 1 HONGKONG, Sat.—Hongkong's Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham, will leave m mid-June for home leave, and will return late m October via the United States. Lady Grantham will accompany him. A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 90 2 The June S( ssion I tti Okmy Assizes Will open m the High Court tomorrow. Mr. Justice Thoro^ood presiding. There are 17 persons to txtried, of whom 1? are Chinese, four Malays and or Indian. There arc two cas< 8 murdi-r. one of attempted murder,
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  • 31 2 Let' Keng Sui. aged 34. was sentenced m the Second District Court yesterday to 18 months' rigorous Imprisonment after lie admitted being the owner ol 19 lbs. of opium.
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  • 241 2 STRACHEY PROMISES ACSU Tribune Staff Reporter ARMY Civilian employees m Singapore are happy H now. Yesterday. Mr. John Strachey, Britain's War Minister, promised six delegates from their Union that their claim for housing allowance will be settled by July 1. Mr. Straohey agreed that their
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    37 2 Mr an d W/.v R. <Dick;c> Mtrwimm after theU wfUng M th< chn,<h of th< Good S^fßp Arm n wa» R«»i r tf Th<''hn,h mm former* mm m«.<>u viokt Kmw*m** H KidS**** *****>' m the Pood Control Department.
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    65 2 Sixteen -ye. ir-old MasUv Subruniuniam. Senior C'anibridse student of the St. Andrew's school, will riv«' renderinji of Karnatir music over Radio Malaya from 3.30 to G p.m. on Friday. June 9. Son of Mr. V. B. Iswara Iyer of the Survey Department, Singapore, Master Subratuaniam is the enly student from
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  • 122 2 HOTEL KEEPER FACES BRIBE CHARGE MALACCA. Sat. Leong Loon Hung, a Hamanese hoUi -keeper, appeared this morning m the Circuit Magistrate's Court before Mr. S. Bon Bernard on a charge of cfteung Mr. P. R. Lewis, ColIt ct( ol Land Revenue, Malacca, goods as a bribe m connection with hi-
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  • 422 2 Most Unfortunate, Says The Coroner TED' DAWSON INQUEST IPOH. Saturday. A VERDICT of culpable homicide amounting to murder by persons unknown was returned by the Coroner Che Bahaudin. today at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of Mr. A. S. (Ted) Dawson the Singapore Racing Association official. Mr.
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  • 291 2 S.I. T. Register Will Not Be Opened Now Tribune Staff Reporter THE Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improve--1 ment Trust has decided not to open the register for S.I.T. houses m the near future. The reason is that once it is opened, there will lx a heavy flow of
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  • 500 2 THE STORY OF NAI CHALAM Lawyer To A«lrolot»«>i«: Tribune S1«fl Keportrr CROM a lawyer to potitieftJ refugee and now an r astrologer— that m a nutshell is the life story of Nai Chalam, a Siamese. He was once a close friend of th»> late King Rama, the Seventh of Siam.
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  • 89 2 BUDDHISTS GIVE S.A.T.A. CHEQUE FOR 1,500 A cheque lor $1,500. the balanc <>{ the proceeds of the Vesak Day celebraticw h«kl on May i at the Victoria Memorial Hall, has bt*rn handed to Dr. O. H. Oarlick. the director of Uv Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association, by a delegation ot Buridhi.st.v
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  • 84 2 Datin Emily Liglaf no* Mrs. P. c;. Ptralta are flying tiii.s morning by Ki.M wn rtellation for Jakarta -on a short holiday. They will be the quests of Philippine Ambassador and Madam Gallego. at Jakarta. The Indon'-siJiti An bas- sa(i<>r designate to Auitra- T)r Oetoyo ■■•nd Mr»».
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 '^b^3S£££3B£^*&? m^ JL sW^s^sT I *7^sV£^a^^Bsf4^Es^9 Jgf ssJlss^^i I i i flrTr^ff! frttt vwt tke soww TWO AIR ROUTES THAT GIVE THE SAME OUTSTANDING EFFICIENT SERVICF IN DIFF ERENT DIRECTIONS LUXURIOUS SK YMASTER SERVICES i WEEKLY FORTNIGHTLY SI N6 APO RE SINGAPORE TOCOLOMBO '*O with connection* to AIIQT P A
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    • 173 2 DO YOU KNOW? l. That Singapore U tin short <>( quallßed k)ten«gi Book-K«'cpers and Typists. 1. That age la no barrier to learning. 3. That new session^ for beginners m Bkeepiny cl jf Shand. Com. Corresp., Typewriting, Kmnoniir :uul R«l«« .start m June. 4. That Book-keepii:K Accty.. French, Kcoim mtas
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 465 2 BLl;E NETWORK "v?;'r- 1 9 JH> a.m. NPMM SijP.msir*. b |fMA Co „m hll4 A Fa the na M> -r 'I' Or-Lrfra: K.4H N.m,. I.* TW.^ HiiMlmK-ln-Thf Mash (IC<p<nt wf i»,,, xn s Z 9 m y m m «'r"C r mni< '..tut ii.m Profwrnme Sum (.00 Ne»s from K,»=,h.
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  • 30 3 Mr. Stracfir-tf, War Minister t t'L-> >„ t~ '^^^•m Sprang Barrucks >,*Ht,rl /Th v IJ f W(() < th( B "f the SeafortK* at ■■■i fart
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  • 435 3 'We're Fed Up Of Dehydrated Potatoes' The Seaforths Told Mr. Strachey nmtrv 11/ Tribune St:»ff ltf»|M>rter War Minister Mr. John Strachoy visited the Ist Hn. Seaforths at SeUrrh^^^^York^'rT^A^ aSk u d the SoldierS Any complaints?" me men said, Yes, Sir. They told him that they were "quite fed up" with
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  • 241 3 135 PEOPLE VANISH —AND NOBODY KNOWS WHERE THEY'VE GONE ...Bui Police Say* \\o tau*e To Worn' Tribune Staff Reporter MYSTERY surrounds the late of 135 Singapore people. They walked out ol 1 their homes last year and nobody has heard of them since. But yesterday a Police .spokesman said: "There
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  • 68 3 Otaian bin Abu Harrnd. n young Indian, who wai recently released from the 3ukit Timah Boys Home m j which he had been confined < tor two years was s.-nt to jail for two month;; by the First District Juuge yesterday after he pleaded guilty to
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  • 32 3 On ins »>nd attempt. Ii year-old Mr. A. Home cycled trcm Grjmviinni to LMldOb (1(0 miles* and back on |0y« i -old mac hiiu- ten hours" liiik each way.
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  • 74 3 Dr. P. Paulmvans will giv a talk at Ihe East -West Society Meeting, to be held on June 8 a 8.30 p.m at th« British Council Hall. Dr. p. Paulmeann who is on 18 months leave m Singapore, is a Professor m tlv University
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  • 179 3 Singaporeans Lack Civie Consciousness McNeice SLNCfAPORfeiANS liavc n. lot to leant a»>o»it CtVM <nnKiOU^CMOT -'fl'l MOM respon--HUI M». T. P I' M<N« irr. lh<- Acting Mmhih pal PresMenl] ycat^rddy, \vh< n he opened the ''ppn ;>. i maroon I'nMi' 1 f.«n<finr Library U- rite'i a las" ii <» hicli huodi^ed
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  • 81 3 'Post Men Here To Cover Troops TWO Picture Post men arrived here yesterday on an assignment to cover the troops here at rest, at play, at work and at war against the bandits. They are Haywood MaGee. photographer, and Steven Simmons, correspondent. As yet. arrangements have not been finalised as
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  • 292 3 Xi n at/ X Birthday: Tribune Staff Reporter IHNG'S Birthday this year, which falls on Thursday. will be a lucky day for seventy-two artisans' and workers' families m Singapore. On that day, Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore, will formally open 72 artisans
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  • 53 3 Tentative charge ot murder was brought up for mention against Ng Kai Seng. Ul the General Hospital prison ward yesterday. Ng was alkged to have Fatally shot Mr. Yong Yit Lin on May 25 m Bukit Pasoh Road. The ease v. as postponed for mention
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 RENASCENCE COMPANY iiiima^ Distribute :s for Milliard Radios. fl ~gr^ Rlectrical and Plumbing gg N^H I^anipshadr^ Mannfacti!? s <>a» T*^^ iWr Prompt ServK.- OompetitiTe Prices* AN ALLENBURYS PRODUCT JT for BMKyt^lM Calcium 4 Calci m f «L i i ft )HJI imtMu 'J«»«<i«i'iH.-i |9l ...O"*'"f .X CALCYDIC TABLETS art Indicated
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    • 425 3 YOU MAY WIN 1$ PRIZE IN THE SWEEPSTAKE BUT SAVING IS SURER* CHunc KHiniu bbuk. Ltd. YOI' CAN oI'EX A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE I AS |1. INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT 2<; c V£A\ ANNUM. te To put back T7 !ost energy IS I PHOSFERINE helps to put
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  • 346 4 Bandit Fighters In Debt POLICE WARN TRADERS Tribune Staff Reporter CPECIAL Police Constables, most of them bandit fighters, are getting into debt anu the reason for this is that shopkeepers m Johore are encouraging them to run up large credit accounts. The Johore Police is
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  • 286 4 $200, 000 HOME FOR BLIND MUSLIM CHILDREN SOON? NEGOTIATIONS between the Federation Govern- ment and the Johore Government for a piece of state land is holding up a major Federation Social Welfare scheme to build a $200,000 home for Muslim blind children at Johore Bahru. The home will consist of
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  • 83 4 A BROTHEL AT DUXTON ROAD CHARGE Lav Eng Tai, a 42-year-old woman, pleaded not guilty m the Fourth Police Court yesterday when she was charged with assisting m the running of a brothel at Duxton Road on June 2. Tn another case Ho Chin Hong, 52 t the occupier of
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  • 128 4 THE SWEETS, DID NOT KEEP HIM QUIET Twenty-year-old Cher Ah Bah was seen by a little boy climbing through the window of a school classroom. Then he climbed out with a bottle of sweets. He saw the little boy and tried to win him over by giving him two sweets.
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  • 54 4 Sambasivam, 27-year-old Indian Trade Unionist who was reprieved from the death sentence for carrying arms by the Privy, Council, left Penang for India aboard the "Rajula" yesterday. Since his release from prison, he has been held under the Emergency Regulations. Born m India, Sambasivam has been m Malaya
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  • 102 4 UNAUTHORISED slaughteren who havr been faking the Municipal dye and chop to "pass meat for Singapore's markets are m for a shock. Reason: Municipal experts after four weeks <>i Intensive research hb f c worked out a new dye containing a mysterious Ingredient
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  • 55 4 Bulls m Kelantan are doing their bit towards the buiiding of the University of Malaya. This was indicated m the latest list 3f donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, m which there appears an item "Nik Nahza Chairman Fighting BuU" $472.50". Total donations as
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 4 mHE marrrr betucrv Mr. Herbert Lim Eng Kwan and Miss I Mavis Chew Seok Pei, took place yesterday at the Straits CM*6M Methodist Chnrcli, Kainpong Kapnr. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chong Pang and grand son of Mrs. Lim Choon Guan M.B.E. is manager of the South-East
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  • 22 4 MALACCCA, Sat. The next press conference of the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, is on urte 7.
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  • 163 4 Tribune Staff Reporter JOGET MODERN— the livelier version of the Malay Ronggeng stall managers say that the dance has "had it." They complain that their takings are dropping and that the "boys who frequent our stalls" have made requests for more ronggeng
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  • 83 4 MR and Mrs. Bertie NtUom Beins, after their wedding at the Church 0/ th> Qood She pherd, yesterday. The bride, formerly Miss Henrietta f Girlie) Valberg, wore a most attractive dr—» shirred and tucked white brocade wtin. She uns givtn away by Mr. F. Monteiro. The best
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  • 43 4 MALACCA, Sat. The Malacca Chinese Teachers' Association will hold a teaparty m honour of Mr. J. Young, Senior Inspector of Schools, Ma'aca, today, at 2 p.m. at the Seng Caeong Society at Tranquerah. Road. Mr. Young goes on long leave shortly.
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  • 110 4 RE- UNION WITH FATHER JEAN and Olga de Cruz shyly kissed their father, Mr. Ansel de Cruz, a Municipal employee, at the Kallang Airport yesterday. It was the ilrst time they had seen him since the beginning of the war when they evacuated to India with their mother. Both Jean
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  • 275 4 FOR THIS MAN IN THE DARK Tribune Stuff Reporter W.ONG Sip, an orphan whose once s ightless eyes are begining to see again believes that angels, clad m trim white uniforms, do come down to earth to help a man m distress. Wong
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  • 32 4 MALACCA, Sat. The Malacca Municipal Labourers' Union is holding a teaparty m honour of Mr. D. I. Todman. Municipal Engineer, tomorrow. Mr. Todham is leaving for Kuala Lumpur shortly.
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  • 106 4 WILL REED FIND HIS STAR? FILM Director Mr. Carol Reed and his party will leave Singapore for Jakarta on Tuesday, to continue his search for suitable filming locations for the film he intends to make An Outcast of the Islands." Tomorrow at the Shaw Building, m Robinson Road, Mr. Reed
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  • 63 4 'LADY PRECIOUS STREAM' COMES TO MALACCA MALACCA, Sat. Members of the well-known Loke family of Kuala Lumpur will stage "Lady Precious Stream" at the City Park. Malacca, on Saturday, Juno 17. Mr.-\ Gladys Loke Chua, th.-» well-known tennis player will be one of the cast. The show is sponsored by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 350 4 Points from the 101 st Annual Report of THE PRUDENTIAL PavTuents to policyhoider- 42,800,000 increase m reserves for poiicyhoideis £32,400,000 IN THE ORDINARY BRANCH Premiums 30,400,000 including 6,300,000 m respect of overseas business IN THE GENERAL BRANCH Premiums 7,300,000 including 3,500.000 m respect of overseas business These figures do not
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    • 205 4 Jk CRUCIANELLU VI|I|^^ PIANO ACCORDIONS —^Wjfff I S "NORMALE 24" S 25 Piano Keys, 24 Basses, 2 seta Treble Reeds and 4 sets I Bass Reeds $185.00 "NORMALE 48" 34 Piano Keys, 48 Basses, 3 seU Treble Reeds, 4 sets !Bass Reeds and 1 Treble Switch $325.00 "NORMALE 80" 3"
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  • 30 5 •mm,, The ptanked wmttm mn umrpimg am 4 \>« thatched roof art coming aum* m piece*. r*-t. tin HUmdera work html th*,, small farms fo makt lirnni
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  • 548 5 THE MEN 1 ARE LEAVING AND THE WOMEN FEAR THEY'LL BE OLD MAIDS Tribune Staff Reporter pi'LAl' I'bin a fifteen-minute journey across the waters from Changi Pomt is Siiigi!|M>re's forgotten neighbour. Disquiet today broods oxer its i,'~HI people who not very long ago lived m hapr;y
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  • 29 5 MALACCA. Sat. garden party will be held at I me Residency, Malacca, at i 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 8. to celebrate the birthday of tho Kin.u'.
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  • 106 5 Passing Through BRITISH film BUm John McCaUum mid 'Goof/ie Wittu rs hmatmnd </»</ wife m private h:* I will shot tin bf jHixsim/ through Shtoa' pun <m tit ii n tii t<> their home Au.^t i i/.c/ v hi i > tli» ii <tii to i/u i), i stun* torn.
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  • 138 5 EMERGENCY Regulation detainees m Singapore and Malaya are the keenest of all Bible readers, according to the annual report of the Malayan Joint Agency of the Naticnal Bible Society of Scotland and the British and Foreign Bible Society. Says the report, dealing with the Societies'
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  • 55 5 'The Blue Lagoon' In Tamil TAMIL-speaklng audienc s m Malaya may soon b. 1 able ?o enjoy a Jean .Simmons iilm m their own tongue. I gather that the J. Arthur Rank Organisation has successfully "dubb'-d"' "The Blue Lagoon" soundtrack In Tamil, and will shortly be sending conies out to
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  • 150 5 CINEMA SWEEPERS DREAD TAR Z AN FANS SINGAPORE'S cim>ma sweepris dread Tarzan or Western picture. For this means hard woi k for them. S;iui one cinema manager yesterday. "Our rtaafru have a tou^h job when a Tai/.an or weatern pirtuic la -i i t-t m d. •It n.ay sound pretty
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  • 183 5 HUNDREDS SEE 'MIRACLE' STATUE "■Vibune Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of Roman Catholics are stili flocking to a statue m Ipoh. It is a miniature replica of the famous "miracle" statue of Our Lady of Fatima. The stntiip. believed to be the only one of its kind m the country, arrived here
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  • 109 5 His Living In The Bag THAT old newspaper of yours is glvliig this man tidy income ewrv non t h. Ho 1 Chow Hock with a pot of g'u»' turns ok) nowspapois into hju and Bhopkeepera are hli l best custom*:.-. Ho learned hii bturincsa from !nv father, and Ho
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 205 5 It's NEW! 1 the new C [I v PARKER f!\ the only pen I jj n\ with the >^v H^ NEW FEATURES j NEW PRECISION V NEW BEAUTY M sl f»KfF f 7 pi s m the J j has lor long bceri the Parker '51" Lpju: Now. comes the
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    • 248 5 \;i\ .il < Officer aboul 1835. An n(fi<H»i ■>) tli«- Senior S^rvir* whrn Kim<_' illiam itlw bailor Kin^") \n a» r«i«jnin«. 11. U.i- 1 i- t -ml t.i -<-a it lh«- ;il'«' 14. Iml w:t- m hi- «>"»lli war ulicri ln> bcfOTH Trm' /*> tradition v> SENIOR T"S SERVICE A'
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  • 3832 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By 'THERE was once a gM 1 who lived m a tent. She was slim and lovely with red-<old hair and her name ma Diana Ornisby. but she was .tlw.iys (.ailed "Beanie She had a b< riroom and sitting-room tent, divided m the i .ddle by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 >. Clever, >?V\\ dramatic our French l^pO^^^^^ A fliok »f your' finger ygj. .«nd Hits intnirilDß, «mi new compact opens into a miniature French Vanity Table, before the very eyes of your enchanted 'audience. Wadsworth got the idea tn Paris. You'll want to get it here now, Solo Agents: 24
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    • 155 6 S^X* Connections lor all AIR FRANCE t"C:l gencrai nr.fNrs BOOKING OFFICE v Cir (1m Ground Floor M^-.sJt""' s M.ifti'n" Union Building 66 Th( a,,,,.. Rheumatism, Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained! BSSSSBaW |«*proti -i,>'«u. sobu/>>-ur Cystex S^y; M youfe feeling out o-Borts. Get Up Vlghu. or suffer from Dizziness. Nervousness. Backache.
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  • 107 7 THEY BLUSHED WHEN KENNETH PENMAN told his ii«m i Pun ll Tlntlura«lgc litvit Im> hail paid t<><> much Income tax the prv\i..i year and was duo for quite si l>i£( i«'bati\ .iiming to Bp< nd i.<i Lrouroeau. him ■wept along to the Income tax authorities feeUnfl much ..I I V
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  • 731 7 TALL, slim Joint .-!/.,</- -.s-n/.v Th-iu, tin h'/nts'titatti jut ltidla. h>is smi, a uouthful air that wkt ii I m< t Mm fust nl a dhnur jnntii two }ii 1 «/'/(i. nskt d i/ /c 11 m tn< s(>n 0/ Mr J A Tl, > l It
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 t*^ Vote are planning lA vvonderiitl y*^® PaHy! •1 ">■- Cathay Reatauram book the tubi.-- The irani experience of Mr W Chef GusU^el -rroundlngi and deft lerviM moraWe. w^ m I :V«* A. RESTAURANT J'f YOrst Sit en mmml kmvm liuv /will Wlv 1 ir baby on Glaxo, you will
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    • 193 7 J^ tr bbllci euoiiumical m&'; lig^t">M anywhere Office r?* TERRY W \v Anglepoise Workshop 1 LAMPS 60-watt .'potliKht illu- T~r minat'rn with ■_'."> 6* t^ I /sY^ I watt bulb, at :>ny 1/^/ aii.u' 1 required '^77,^ }-~**/jr 1 J%ir Ask your electrl al >'<fc-L_ m TT dealer lor demon'
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    2758 8  -  JIMMY GLOVER Front LONDON. SaL. SIR GEORGE MAXWELL K.C.M.G., Chlei Secretary, F.M.S Government. 1920-26. says there arc no bandit. s in Malaya The men who arc causing .ill thr trouble arc enemy guerrillas the advance guard «>i a possible cani-"•ai-jn of invasion, charged with th responsibility of makiiu
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 iliihl: ttboul von ft^t">isj &rr y J»erlvinir m \oui h<uuJt>.>. j^fli your lipstick, use it d- oAn t- l^auTanth lovely a\\ tiA\ through. i, Goytt'l lo\rl\ jx-rinnirs .jh nukf n,» i difference tx-tween lookup your b< mad* iP^ brautiiul for lilting Goya fragrances lend endUMtmenl C- ♦o evrr\ijav occmtom wearing
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    • 57 8 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. l». tU SUm* Lid. tlncoipoiuUd m Ceykm) !l9 21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St., Penang. tlmakuinn TWO STARS PRESSUR LAMP AS BRIGHT AS SHY KCONOMICAL OIL CONSUMPTION LONGER SERVICK SOLID CONSTRUCTION SOLD EVERYWHERE Lit* t n lea urn co.,
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  • 2300 9  - The amazing SIR TOMMY LIPTON Al ec Waugh Cont i n v j n g the st o r y of His £25.000 cheque saves Princess of Wales from embarrassment by WfHEN Thornw Up^on wci)t stroke his local chain of provision shops into a btiainea of national and etcn world
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 583 10 IS tnere any place m Malaya for the famous British reticence? That very pertinent question is asked by Mr. Albert E. Norman, chief correspondent m Australia for that sane and sober American newspaper The Christian Science Monitor. Now Mr. Norman has many interesting things to say and a
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  • 1178 10 BARBARA FACES THE FUTURE ■Omewhat larger banVbalanObject "t his fond wave at thi photograph-hung wall of In. |n\ -i v/n>- dark. t, ikii .vi' itun <i girt of 29 tin pick Of his ClO•jics when shfl wants to Ifo I th. th. ;itr<- or the 400 Club. She la happy
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  • 981 10 ONE fine May morning 83 Rg< PTlncea Mar>\ Due of 1 < ck, mi brought t l n t:u vigorous wording ot the d<y >»f line gtrti whom she christened m sentimental Victorian fashion aftei month of her birth on May Prince— Maty. tter known ai
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  • 455 10 Gulp. Irvine Northrup, 69-year-old workman of Pianomedina, Ohio, often boasted he could swallow small objcts. Last week he .■swallowed a foui-inch hatpin, a six-inch machine shop punch, a spoke, and two thermometers, all tied to gather by a piece of string. "Apparently he thought he could draw
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  • 913 11 FAROUK IS THE MOST BELOVED CREATURE IN reen :in<i uite In xi.< Nob Hill Sai qu<. i Bgypt i te her flve mpllsfa which Ji;«d nation- the her daughters i and l'aik.ik to Bgyp< ■■> >n« i-. which had King h he had <!«•- illeK<d o home I 'I)'- I
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  • 285 11 MRS. Dorothy Snel! Curtis who managed to \o~o her husband's following taxi m the Monti eal traffic and thu.s take their four-and-a-half-year-old son back home with her to Washington. D.C., was keeping a sharp lookout for her husband. Mis. Curtis, a very pretty, slim, blue-eyed blonde about
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    • 483 11 MR. CELAL BAYAR, who last week surprised the world by wresting politica- control of Turkey from the entrenched Inonu regime, is a medium-sized professional politician who wears hoinrimmed glasses and la going bald. Like most Turkish leaders, he comes from what sociologists call "the ptoleterianised intellectuals" his father
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    • 250 11 M. PIBRRE ;;almain, who designed the latest tennis dreaa with which Miss Geitrude Augusta Moian wooed th«- wot his headlines last week, was a little taken aback When he 'earned at the end of Miss Iforan'a Preaa Conference that she was leaving for the States the
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    • 330 11 JOHN RAMSAY, a joily little grocer from Ayr. Scotland. didn't think he would be able to attend the first Combined International and U.S. Magicians' Convention m Chicago this yeai because of the Exchequer's ruling against taking more than £5 out of the country. But When American
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    • 612 12  -  Aliious Huxley i Themes and Variations. h. ((hallo arid Hindus. IS. «f!.). WIIFN he wnX Braw New World. Aldous Huxley fancied that the third revolution was still live or six c nturies away. Today h thinks thai Orwell's forecast in Nineteen Ki«tii> Four is more nearly
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    • 404 12 Drbntts reermcc KHdhmm'l Press. ."is.). THE wort ol C. F. j. Hankitison Bditur "l '>••■ \)-i 1 1 is ir ver done. n<» Kincr "i" edition ready :i WOrt :-tart{> on tIW next Keeping tabs on I M>m< l on. (mo scions of noj bility means
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    • 191 12  - And Ends With Pily John Prcble Age Without Pity, «>\ (Seeker and w.abarc Its. 84.) JOHN PREBBLE Is B journalist who his I sharp eye for detail characic of his craft H also an iin pathy and a ic< ling for human b >lngs whici I rarer, and which m
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    160 12  - NAKED EAKIR 1). Somervcll \ndrew I>:u i 15s.>. i ii Politics, by OWID CHURCHILL BOMBRVELL, i ol ronbi idg« Sch 1919, ii i c 1922, prod a numbc I luablo h thoughts and politi- y. His- writing i\o> not to the dry, academic world of history b i "In the
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  • 184 12 Many i>«i>:>i< who can speak a a rude shock when tin y abroad. They find tin y c in't understand a word that foreigMd say t'» them. Why is ti < cau v they have not learnt the language by hearing it tpoken. Tlm
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  • 80 12 CATHERINE Gaskin ma< bit i the schoolgirl i si i( with her book This Otk E4i .1 Now 22, she baa tilled hei thin! nov< I />'/ i the Sunlitfht Collins, &t '>'l with some Becond-hand reminiscences of IK. A. arvl a self-conscious heroine. The chief ti«iu!)lc with
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    • 488 12 HAVE rtJM WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQI ARIL'S y t JAN. 21 FEB. 18 possible that you will be ofYou will hare several good I' 1 1 h i>".»""> tha* ideas connected with money x/ y 4 >il n bit of excitement m m thi think wrp corvfnllp "i,.
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  • 470 13 I SEQUEL :<- Holl famous war ftlm lm#d it 1 I < studios ar London. Oi Qtrson is Mrs Mir the quiet suburb fßa ham and Walter PidMiniver. her husband I is many years The war film about trials and tribu: r middle class English
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  • 78 13 X Mreif i -ion. will be Hur^; i i rj« Sac tana olumbia, and will before th»cam< Robed Lord pi In it. Bogart wi: plaj ■< veteran !-> m S h fabuinii i_in« i who ruiM uf ii:» oommandiDK i lie greatly admin i i;.ii.. dancing girl
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  • 831 13  - RENO, CITY OF DEAD ROMANCE HENRY GRIS By ■MM, fSUBMUfI for S its f|uick dhroveea and S i|Ui<'kcr mirrijiges. N l:u'«" eriOM riv:)l S ill tin- glut* ing town- Hbip of Ln Vegan, k J. TliK "biggest little city In th< world" la In the I^of mental crisis. Reno, thy
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  • 80 13 It \M hoped that that aUmcti\-- Italian linger, Tito Qobbi, wh<> appeared recentlj In "The Qlasa Mountain", wlu play Sicilian Giuliano "i hia seoond British picture. The comedy has been written by Enao d'Amlco, Whose "FoUl Stt -p> In the Clouds' wai so mucii liked m Hritain.
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  • 62 13 Seventeen thousand pictures of Betty Ormble will bo on display during one of her dance routines m the Mm "My >;i m Heaven." Tiit- pictures are actually miniature photographs, Oim wa> aflbced to each <>f iii estimated 17,000 sequins that adornr<i her costume. i'h«Uudio reports it took two
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  • 30 13 Mexico's Ricardo Montaiban b sol for the lrad m the film "Montoz \h- M.it ului about bull HuhtiiiK. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor plans lo film it m Spain this fall A.P.
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  • 332 13 WOLA SICILY Bat jtfHEIS Italian nhu Spring" cornea to local cii f this tiny old SanUi will t i > at hom< Sh< has no deal I on tiu screen the grim story ot Uh murdei .she committed fou: yeai igc and hei toui yeai m prison
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    48 13 You would recognise her quickly if she were J not wearing a wiR. This N sparking youns; lady is i none other than blonde Doris Day who appears S as a French brunette m i one of her scenes m "It's a Great Feeling." 1
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  • 316 13 ROBEFH MIT< Hi M. whn KpT( Bl d satisfaction with his movW la again talktni talking about retin ;nent. The actoi i t.-n-. v with the dilemma of most mcml i b modern civilisation he d aot 1 to work, but In need* y. In hi.- Itw th< m
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  • 164 13 HORSE SENSE Don.-? Day want- to do a western, so she's learned to ride a horse. "I <hdn't think Of makuu v we&tern movie until IClcl tel Curtis signed me to .1 <•• d tract "I've been talking to luni about it lately and he think. c that maybe Bomething
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      2519 15  -  DESMOND YOUNG mmmmm^^^ m Dy •^pb^mb^^^ The last due with MONTGO^ARY ■Mb y J^o 'Dunkirk 9 this time: A case of 'too little and too late 9 IN the spring of 1944, when thf Allies were preparing the invasion of Normandy, Rommel was made Commander-in-Chief of all Ger man
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  • 719 16  - THE BLEATING GLADIATORS OF WEST JAVA FILL THE ARENA A. SCHIMANOV PXCITKMKNT runs high when the mountaineers of West J**« ne Si Danese are about to celebrate a festival, for that means it's time to take your seMs for the big fights. The contestants, however, are long homed rams. Every
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  • 1531 16 b y I QUIZ' nESPITE repeated reassurances by His Majesty's Ministers, including one by the Prime Minister himself, there still appears to be some doubt as to whether Singapore and the Federation are to be given self-government. Yet the basic position is perfectly clear. We shall
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  • 776 17 15-RD. MILE FIGHT v. CWAT TEK BOXINGWith The doves Off I by the I SPECTATOR 1 1 i* aJinuNi two moiitiiN sinn Hit- Singapore Boxing Hoard of Control held iK annual general meeting. The Board has Pibteqwtlj met on several occasions but not
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  • 151 17 COLONY TO HAVE A SCHOOL OF BOXING i H«»re 1h t,\ X n«-ws for folks of <r*ver> Age* tvh<» are lat«*r»*Ht«*<t m k.-» iik; til f«»r th^ir healths »ake; for box- ers who wish th»* h^st facilities to prepare for contents- for ilio,,- who f^el that a spell m a
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  • 397 17 Second Round Of Senior Tournament Starts Today B> Our Cricket Correspondent THE Singapore Cricket As--1 sociafion's senior tournament has reached a very interesting stage. Today the second round begins and. as the table indicates, the battle appears to be an open one. Last years champion*, the Singapore Recreation Club, lead
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  • 560 17  - THE IMPORTANCE OF HAND POSITIONS SAM SNEAD PLAY BETTER fiOLF by Today wp picture the hana position at ;hree cliiferent points of the swing. We've over-emphasizod the drag away from the ball a bit just to give the point c m p li a s 1 s. The second crltk-al
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  • 1145 18 HOMbI AS >S4l>||| |I S O\-<li< jockey uilli a laslc for adventure FROM SINGAPORE TO PORT DARWIN I By ALBERT SPENCER PACE-GOERS arc probably not aware that they have m th(|r midst a jockey with a taste for adventure one who has sailed
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  • 209 18 Draw Game A t Balestier Plain THE Straits Times Sports Club held the Indian As- g sociation to a draw at cricket on Baiestier Plain yesterday. i* Ino maiaiib oavtcd nrst and declared with 114 runs for teren wickets. The Straits Times team had scored 10 runs for the loss
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  • 96 18 In the finals of the Ismail Polo Cup. the Gunners beat the Etceteras at Thompson Road yesterday afternoon by two goals 10 one. after extra time. The cup wa.~ presented to tho winners by H. H. the Regent of Johore, who pavr it to the Singapore
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  • 251 18 T. LEIJSSUS bagged five wickets for eight runs yesterday when the Singapore Recreation Club '2nd team beat RAF. Chungi 2nd. team by b*i runs. Top scorer was V. C. Wi\sterhottl who eoutrtb»»t*«d 50 m the Rook' total of 152. Best batsman for the airmen was
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  • 478 18 B> Our Correspondent THF, name of Tan Jtu Eong was significantly missing from the list of games annoum- «d on Thursday for the big badminton oxhiMtion next Sunday at the Happy World Stadium, m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital
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  • 76 19 From the following will >»c Detected a team to represent thr T!rx FlnfJmtnton Party m m return match with tb«' B < '.[vc.a. on TucMday, at the 8.H.8. I'nr Brigade Hall at V p.m. Low Poh Hye. Lim M'Huat. Cheong Bng Leong. Qeorge Tun. Sulaiman
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  • 320 19 CHAN'CI AIRMEN LOSE 2-0 LEAD •erday and* WW hum Wed la-st 10 minuted 1"° qUl<>k KOals ln R.A.K cS:/ r'f defeßt hinds of the table nIZ/'T"' third from thf; of P-'t up a ganinf xt remWv well Their def ence i.h v rail -i to
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  • 251 19 JN an exciting finish Ceylon Club turned possible defeat into a two-wicket victory over the Singapore Cricket Club at Ealestier Plain yesterday. Thiyaparajah top-scored with ol runs and also took three wickets for 16 runs. Scoreboard •.< I -A 1 •I X. I x-liin b
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  • 432 19 THE Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club held its fi»-st annual sports at the Keppol Harbour ground yesterday. 'h Trutiif n -M)ar»rru»n* A" captured the int^rdepartment Challenge Ctip wi m. Un '-miit 1 medley ivh»v. Follow ny m i. v t.; IM ..ds Pfal; i
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  • 78 19 ULU IK \KK< if;t>. Sol. W..-I j-kJ'. urud vi ithoni I--S.- i»> Imi li vlioh tJi.-ir nali li H^uiu.^t l^ancankire open«>d ti,j:i\ oi«i Ti :ift'i>r<l. :\\i<rf thf. lir.st TcUl will be pte) id im I n< X Alar. R.;. -iii'l J"fT I 't«i< >• r
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  • 284 19 RAFFLES OLD BOYS WIN BY 2 WICKETS Evan Wong Shield RAFFLES Institution Old Boys beat the ACS. Old j Boys by two wickets m the Evan Woim Shield cricket on the Hong Lim Green j yesterday. Batting: iirst. A.C.S hit <*7 runs <Ohg Bwee Law 45 Goonasegaram captured lour ACS.
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  • 356 19 li ,iri- Ilia- li'.iilii i|>. fur right fA'f- <»n iir'l.n It I"-: <!.•> <>( |fu< Hetaagor I'urf riub'n .>l.«>' m" Kir»l:« innimrrm: thi\i. i< \m»u \i» i \v^ i:? O.\(.s i'iit\i;is t.'H, M»ICM DHOTI (k; i:«ili COY 'MM m»:iMM \1 GIFT fI" TOM TOY '<•'• r\\ y
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  • 157 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR defeated Kedah by four goals to two m a Malaya Cup fixture at the Rifle Range ground yesterday. After leading by three goals to nil at half-time. Selangor had to go all out m the second half when Kedah retaliated
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  • 28 19 Vi« toria. Hritinli Columbia. Sat.- Tho Erißltsh Football A .Hiution Hiring tratn brat Victoria Ai!-S!;jt htr* last nU;iit by Itircc iroai to two Renter
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  • 189 19 Malacca. dv. Thanka to the sterling display of ccntichalf DoiHir;i and keeper Abdul Ghani. Malacca bold Npgii Sembtlaa t<> a poalIc-. Hi aw m Malaya Cup soccer Mxtut- ?it the Malacca Stadium today. Qhanl substitute! Dunkley, who w.iv injured m thr last cup match
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  • 64 19 INDIANAPOLIS. oat. Johnny Parsi'ius. today won 111 M*o nill^b l!Kjianaiv»li.s >rnu):)l Mein«*r*al [Ho uiolor id' hi w 8< v\i:, rum* r up last vr:jf Parson*, 1941> o»a'»: <• .\u« f-t--mobile Allocution racing oiiampion. set a r<H'ord pac until torrential rain broimlit a premature end to the race
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  • 589 20 KEEPERS SHINE AT GOLD CUP MATCH MUAK, Saturday. CIN(JAPORfc Malays have to thank their centre forward Awang Bakar for their narrow victory over Johore Malays m a thrilling Sultan's Gold Cup encounter at the town padang here today. Two minutes from the ena, with
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  • 487 20 pill A Peng Hock won the individual championship at the 22nd annual sports of the Holy Innocents' Knglish School m Upper Serangoon yesterday. iVng Kok came m first m RSO yards and the slow cycle race and second m the J4O yards "A". A
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  • 205 20 Rubber Squeeze Denied THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation m two "separate statement i.-. i- ued last night have denied allegations that natural rubber is being deliberately held t.ark by producers im this rountry m order tc MfUtece the market The Federation (iovornment. »tate« thai the exports for the
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  • 126 20 Indians Plea For Land Settlement KItJALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malayan Indian Association yesterday asked the Secretary of State for Colonies to intervene with the local Government to solve the question of land settlement for Malayan Indians. In a memorandum to Mr Griffiths, the Association said that the question was taken
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  • 156 20 The following were the guests of Sir Franklin Glmson. the Governor last night when he entertained Mr James Griffiths and Mr. John Strachey at Government House. Major-<;eneial 11. •«> h, ,n Th< ComrniHsinnor-Orner 1 Th« Ch'i Justice Mr? Murny A\,, s The On onial Sh ret ,ry
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  • 46 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— One bandit was killed iy the Ist Gurkha Rifles m the Kuantan area. Five armed Chinese bandits murdered two tappers and took 30 identity cards from other tappers m three small Chinese estates, m the Sungei Patani area ol Kedah.
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  • 111 20 8 Qualify For 'Junior Mr. S'pore' Eight Singapore strong men will battle for the tith> of "Junior Mr. Singapore" a! the Gnat World tonight. The eight qualified last night out of a totnl number of 13. The men are Jaftar Osman. Hassan Saman. Chua Cher Buk. Low Chuck Seong. Dennis
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  • 97 20 MALAY leaders In the Federation have redded not to send a delegation to meet Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary of State for the Colonies, because they have "nothing to discuss" with him. Malay affairs are at the moment m order, they claimed. Leading Malays also attacked
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  • 57 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister of India, will visit Kuala Lumpur on Monday. June 19. The time of his arrival and other details have not been finalised, but according to present plans. Mr. Nehru will stay m Kuala Lumpur only long enough to
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  • 156 20 Royal Commission On Fed. Constitution— Call KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today called for a Royal Commission to report on the Federation constitution. Col. H. S. Lee said that the Chinese Chambers unanimously opposed the Federation constitution when it was published m 1947. It has been
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  • 154 20 THE biggs* crowd >■>> *o atuwi h basketball rume m S n ;«|«nr. turned <.t;t t«» rh. t-r the al!-< .inouerin:- [Jnlver«it< r»1 S;in»<» Tom* Po'4i< to victory IH.-<t nitti' th»- Eiapp) ■•■!< p--i Knn S i < m Ba*!< etb.il I Teai i. Km thousand
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  • 51 20 Mr. and Mrs. Vmm Eu Jin. who wen Mfli'i iwd <>t f#. An.lf,\r's Cathedral yesterdan. /7). bride, wa* Mitts Y»>h OnaUc Linn, th. daughter o/ r and Mrs Yeok Chin 800, and th. the mm »j Ur and Mn Be<W l*oh Len§ of Emrrnld HUI Road,
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