Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1949

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  • 59 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" Spore MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5311/3 Nine line* PubUaK+d aimuttaneoualy at Singapore, Kunla Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 11,3 Fie
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    44 1 Ilssras l.t.-General Sir John Harding, t'ommanderln-« l.i.r I'ar Ea.*t Land Forces, interviewed by \Um Chi.iui C'on.fry of Radio Malaya on his urrltal al ih vesterday. H«'t>.u: «.i-nr-ral Harding Innpeiiing a R.r\.F. Regii.vnr fMsia>ai guard-of-bonour draun from No. S3 Hqimdr.-n. sTtlRY PAGE S.
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  • 38 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sat. A new jjght tactical bomber. the Brigand, now in service in Iraq, will re-equip squadrons in Kuala Lumpur and Aden during the next two months, the Air Ministiy announced Mqr Reuw.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sat.- Two leading British car firms. Nuf:"eid's tmd Austin's, have announced the end of their scheme for interchanging confidential information. They will, however, continue to consult on matters affecting the industry as a whole. No merger is contemplated.—Reuter.
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  • 189 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Saturday. Dr. Mohamad Hatta. Indonesian Prime Minister, is to leave for India on August 8 for a two-day stay, during which he will meet Pandit Nehru in New Delhi. Dr. Hatta. a personal friend of the Indian Prime Minister, will be making his
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  • 32 1 U.P. PR AG UE, Saturday. Stamps bearing the portraits of Edouard Benes and Jan Masarvk, fathers of modern Czechoslovakia, have been ruled a. c worthless after October 99.— U.P.
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  • 22 1 Reuter. PARIS, Saturday —Motorcar tyres, rationed in France since the beginning of the war, are now on free sale. Reuter,
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  • 603 1  -  By Lawrence G. Mani North Borneo must have national registration, direction of labour and immigration, if it is to solve its main problem labour. This is the conclusion reached by the North Borneo Rubber Commission which has spent three-and-a-half months inves 'gating the Colony's
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  • 96 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sat. Special provisions for 3.000.000 Indians n Ceylon. Malaya. Burma. South Africa and other countries '-ie included in the nationality and citizenship clauses of the Indian Republican Constitution completed here today by the Drafting Committee of he Indian Constituent Assembly. Under
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Bombay. Sat. The Special Inquiry Commission investigator the recent K.L.M. Constellation crash neat Bombay recommended the cutting down by 100 feet the Ghattopar Hills near Santa Ciuz airport. Forty-rive people were killed n the crash, including 13 Araeican journalists. The Inquiry Commission has ilso
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  • 48 1 A.P. BATAVIA, Saturday. Carlton A. Hire, the Singapore man now serving a seven-year prison sentence for running arms into Indonesia, will appeal for clemency to the High Representative of the Dutch crown. Hire's appeal to the High Court in Batavia has already been rejected.—A.P.
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  • 27 1 A.P. BUENOS AIRES, Sat-. The National Convention of tin Peronista Party has proclalmc Juan D. Peron tlv Mtrty candidate for reclectior m 1952. —A.P.
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  • 32 1 Reuter. PARIS, Sat.—Brigadier oe eral Pierre Boyer de la Tour dv Moulin has been appointed French Commissioner of the Repuolic of Cochin-China by a decree in today's official journal. Reuter.
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  • 71 1 INDIA WIDE BAN ON OPIUM SMOKING? Reuter. BOMBAY, Sat. The Indian iovernment is likely to ban opium smoking throughout india. Mr. L. M. Patil. Bombay Bxdse Minister said today. From Jan. 1 next the Governnent will restrict the use of iTium to scientific and medicinal purposes, he added. Mr. Patil
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  • 53 1 Reuter. TOKYO. Saturday. The Ministry of Industry today announced plans to send a "sample liner", specialising in Japanese export textiles, on a v/orld cruise. A 10,000 ton passenger vessel has been tentatively chosen for the trip. It will carry a staff of Japanese trade officials
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  • 136 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sat. Three hundred Chinese Communists raided a Nationalist headquarters forty miles from Hongkong before dawn yesterday and escaped with the garrison's arms. Hongkong press reports said the isolated Nationalists surrendered after three hours' skirmishing in which the Communists threw grenades. The Nationalist headquarters was only
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  • 390 3 f HE police force of the Federation of Malaya is up to its full strength of 14,522 for the first time since the liberation in August 1945. Yesterday 800 recruits passed out from the Training Depot at Kuala Lumpur at a ceremonial parade. It was
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  • 147 3 LL-General Sir John Hardshortly succeeds Neil Ritchie as i- in Chief. Far Forces, arrived in by Constellation ft yesterday. !r i-o!-honour of 100 m b !om the R.A.F. Re- M i v.i i and the SeaFrlighl inders welcomed aad unassuming H Tengali airport, irrying the colours of
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  • 97 3 Ruby Sheila Broderick ried to Mr. Dennis lick James Shattoek afternoon at St. Andrew's Cathedra!. The b aed in Edwardian style heavy white satin and carried a bouquet of red English roses. The best man was Mr. Claude Darwell. The bridesmaid. Miss Jennifer Hett. was dressed In
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  • 114 3 JOHORE BAHRC, Sat. A fter a long period of investigation, the Police caught a notorious Malay bandit in his house a few miles from Muar yesterday. The bandit was a member of the Baku Gang which ambushed a Military Police party and killed Captain Hambiook and .severely
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  • 68 3 Mr. Aw Kow. son of the Tiger Balm King, and the Tiger Sporting Association entertained a large gathering of sportsmen and friends to a dinner at the Southern Hotel last night. The guests of honour were the Soccer tourists from Java and their families. Representatives of
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  • 64 3 V «tcthm ni a infill of !>,"i s<|Uiidr'in of th. K.A 1U- Wn\»\ ,1 mavinjc up lo ibe as*unlt position during i(s li.-ld training al a. i.r station Bsnabawaas;. The i u.i.:r..it will hold il* juissip.. gitl parade tm »oku*I d b. a ll„- -.:iliil,-
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  • 105 3 UM Pan-\i:iluyan ho::; University Alumni AJMOCUV UM htld ttl MCOad annual ie-imioii diaper at tin iea> eli em Holei last Bight. Members uf the As ociatioi came down tv Oipgaanre specially for the occasion Sir l'"ruak.li;i Gim>o:i. tin liovi-inui' oi Qißgapcre, ami Lady Gim utl ttded t!
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  • 241 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE financial appendix attached to Singapore's 1 $15.000.000 Five Year Social Welfare Plans has given the impression that the Welfare Department will spend about $8,000.000 to administer $7.000.000 over the five-year period. Some sources in Singapore have pointed out to the
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  • 26 3 The Singapore Fire Brigade yesterday rescued a male Chinese who collapsed while digging a drain and got buried, ihe man was taken to hospital.
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  • 34 3 A.P. TOKIO, fiat." A' stem protest to the Chinese Nationalist Government against the seizure and" sinking of Japanese fishine boats in the East China Sea by Nationalist gunboats has "been "senV'by SCAP.—A.P.
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  • 37 3 A.P. TOKIO, Sat. Japan's oil reserves may be increased by almost 50" per cent, as "a result "of findings of a deep test well sunk this month at Y/aba'se, on the northwest coast of Honshu.—A.P.
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    29 3 Mr. F. A. RickerdlkfN secrMary of the Singapore Rifle Association, touches* the highest aggregate score al yesterday's S.R.A. •HMsley" iweetbig. The Bislry meeting will end this evening.
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  • 317 3 PLANNING for a big future in the Bali cattle trade, the X.P.M. have built four 2,831-ton "cattle" ships in Dutch shipyards for the inter-archipelago and Singapore service. Three of these "cattle" ships, the first of their kind to be seen in Eastern waters, have
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  • 487 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) OCAL civilian workers of the three Services will press for immediate re-consideration of their basic salaries because the present revised scales, approved by the Services authorities, have been found unsatisfactory. This question of basic salaries is contained in a
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    • 22 3 Tim* 4*9 FLASH LIGHT BATTERIES Sole Representatives. GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG-KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE AV 50 WAUH4HA.TUTLT1. y t umifs it tit T.a.1
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  • 538 4 Government Has No Objection (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ITNTIL such time as parents should demand that sex education should be imparted in schools, it will not be included in the school curriculum, said Mr. R. M. Young, the Deputy Director of Education. The Education
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  • 281 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) CHINESE egg dealers in Singapore were surprised, when shown a story, in the Tribune, of the death of an Army Officer in England after eating raw duck's eggs. Thev said it was the first time they had heard
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  • 523 4  -  By Ivor Kraal FACILITATION may sound a long word to you but to thousands of air travellers it means shortening the hours, even days, of inconvenience. In certain countries too many formalities have been imposed and the compliance of these tend to reduce the real value of speed.
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  • 47 4 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. Gordon Blair of Singapore, who. Lan month, gave a series of talks at the Bethesda Gospel Hall. Tranquerah Road. Malacca., will be in Malacca again on August 13. Large attendances were present at the Gospel campaign conducted by Mr. Blair last month.
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  • 52 4 MALACCA, Sat. Members of the Malacca Eurasian Association are holding a dinner on Saturday, August 6, in honour of Mr. P. F. Pereira who recently received the M.B.E. All Eurasians are Invited to attend the function and they are asked to contact Mr. B. F. Gomes, hon. secretary of
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  • 242 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE mobile units of the Johore Public Relations Department are playing a vital role in the Emergency in bringing official news and announcements to the thousands of people living in kampongs and the rural areas. The State Public Relations Officer,
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  • 59 4 MALACCA. Sat. Because of complaints regarding the passage and public footpath from St. Paul's Hill to the old Santiago Gate, it is suggested that the public ground, comprising the portion of St. Paul's Hill which is open to the public, and the foot-path to Fort Terrace should be
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  • 26 4 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. C. A. de Vries, Assistant District Officer, Alor Gajah, has returned from leave spent in Australia and has assumed duties.
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  • 22 4 MALACCA, Sat. The annual athletic sports of the Malacca High School will be held on August 6, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 212 4 4 CCIDENTS ,n Johor c Bahru took a nose-dive following a rigorous Police campai™ against road hogs in Juno. N 0 fatal accidents Were reported and only two person? were m jured out of 19 accidents. Sixteen persons weie Injured dur. ing May. ASP. Stack.
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  • 87 4 Two hundred Singaporeans waved good-bye to the island at 6.30 p.m. yesterday evening on a trip to the Island of the Brave i Pulau Branil. There they gathered m tat of Mrs. E. Martin's bungalow and raised their voice- B mg and laughter round a campfire.
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  • 48 4 More than 500 people turned up last night at St. Andrew's School for the dance organised bv the Ex-Stadeflb of St. Margaret's CE.Z.M.S The dance was held to nkx funds for the building of a new school hall and ruw pre mises for the Ex-students Association.
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  • 304 5 "SET UP SCHOOLS IN TENTS"SUPT. OF EDUCATION Only Way To Solve Overcrowding (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE present overcrowding in Johore schools and shortage of school accommodation could be solved by setting up schools in tents, provided j teachers were available, said Mr. G. Woods, Superintendent of Education, johore. Although
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 5 A prett] wilMI-l tee* place on Wednesday, July 27, when Miss Vicki Ezekiel was married to Mr. Cornells Duller. A tion was held at No. 1 Htshapeg-te, Singapore and was Lvj about 200 guests. The couple are spending their honeymoon In Hongkong.
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  • 99 5 The Pohsan Dance studio staging a Gala Dinner and Dance in aid of the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund on Saturday. August 6, at the St. Andrew s School Hall with the approval of the Singapore Badminton Hall Committee. Chinese dinner will be served
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  • 177 5 MANY people in Singapore are intrigued by the m different ringing-tones on the branch exchanges of the Colony's telephone system. I For instance, the Tiong Bahru branch exchange, which has only four subscribers at the moment and whoso four digit numbers start
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  • 39 5 Vocalist Douglas Gomes of the Sambodians Dance band who will be In attendance at the Cable Wireless Club Dance to be held at St. Andrew's School Hall, Woodsville Road, on Aug. 5. Admission will be at $3.00 per couple.
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  • 260 5 THE Education Department of Johore does not intend to change the teaching of Malay in English schools which is presently based on the syllabus provided for the School Certificate examination. Mr. G. Woods, Superintendent of Education, Johore, said that any
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  • 172 5 EIGHTEEN thousand copies of the new Singapore Telephone Directory arc being prepared for delivery in August. It is in Cambridge blue and green. "Although tlte new edition has a good many more names in it than the last one. the size will not be
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  • 75 5 The unsightly white-painted barrels servtag as boundaries for a temporary round-about at Empress Place are to be removed shortly. instead a semi-permanent traffic island will be constructed. At their last meeting the Municipal Commissioners gave their approval to releasing $20,000 from third priority special expenditure
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  • 2035 6  -  By Vera Ardmore "11TE are going to SingaI? pore" to th o I e making their first visit to Malaya the words hold all the magic of the unknown. All the excitement and worry of "what to take" including children.! The frenzied fumbling through the telephone book to
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    • 63 6 1 E STAB S. MOUTRIE ft CD. IMAJLAYA) LTD. I I 375 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL- 703O Britai <q n^^er h cs t From Britain have come these delicately pen umed soaps of an excellence that commands high favour throughout the world. LUiDch' BLOSSOM BLUE HYACINTH CussonS LUXURY TOILET
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    • 122 6 I Established 111! i Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants II. 1\ de Silva Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) Singapore, Penang 19/21, High St., 1, Bishop St Mefveffaps Idte-Buk Hca!in§WB wSi Zam-Buk r-Ttiscptic skin ointnvnt hp i proved effective BjUy. I for ov<*f fifty years. 1 i The retired herbal
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    1649 7 From Jimmy Glover London, Saturday ALL worshippers of the Sun take note: the healthy look which the sun-tan gives is not only misleading, but it is also dangerous if there are any latent signs of T. B. in your body, exposure to the sun (in any clime or
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  • 719 7 BY way of introduction this week, here ate two items of book news which will piobably be of interest. Item No. I. Selling briskly m London to-day is a book which was harmed in 1928 "The Well of Loneliness", by the late Miss Radchffe Hall. She
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    • 242 7 POND'S S s_mm&$ POWDER j Smooth as silk soft as moonlight Oiicate as the morning mist kTsS&j&S* itf i For "«wt. fof charm V J-. v ffi —to blend with >cur complexion, 5?H; XvL-y to g.ve the final to-.irh to your i s V^/*9 loveliness there Is a shade of
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  • 431 8 THE news that the Singapore Govemment is considering a $25,000,000 plan to modernise the fishing industry is good news indeed; for it is not many weeks since Tribune reporter M. S. Daud was exposing in this newspaper the ruthless monopoly which keeps fifty thousand Malay and
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  • 589 8 QUESTION the whole world is asking |T is usual to estimate the 1 strength of Russia's forces in numbers of men and to set it forth in rows of noughts that are aptly called "round numbers." Last May, Britain's Minister of Defence stated that Russia had
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  • 3435 8  -  ANSWER (PART ONE) By v CAPTAIN B.H. LIDDELL HART Reuter. that they had only to push on and their opponents would show the white flag. Mutual delusions have been multiplied by Russia's isolation, and the consequent lack of information. Even during the
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    • 25 8 I Scandinavia U.S. A > UmtfdX/ .Cairo Basra Karach, Banqkok 7* 1 i 1 32 j Baghdad Calcutta Si ngapc" y I France S< H 1
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  • 439 9 Reuter. TAIPEH, (Taiwan). GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek's visits to Baguio and Canton have focussed attention on the future role the Generalissimo is likely to play in the Nationalists' continued fight against the Communists. In this respect it is generally believed that however that role might develop
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  • 912 10  -  By CHARLES M. SNAITH MANY people fervently believe in palmistry, or cheiromancy, or "reading the hand"-*to give the pseudoscience some of its various names. On the other hand, some scientific men just as fervently denounce it as a silly craze with no foundation in
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  • 641 10  -  HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS. JAN. 21 FEB. IS. Don't be afraid to push your own interests: if you don't, no-one will do it for you! Relatives will be a trifle touchy: you will have to handle th* m with care, otherwise there \>\U oe storms
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  • 876 10  -  By FRANCIS MUSGRAVE AP. |X)R more than twelve years T now a man has been sending the whole of his working time on a new Greek Dictionary and he doesn't know a word of Greek! He is one of the compositors at the Oxford University
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  • 810 10  -  By Septimus Mawne N.F.L. r!AT useful but nearly obsolete officer, the towncrier, is sometimes calkd the bellrnan. The noisy instrument from which he gets this name is for the puipose of attracting attention, like his cry of "Oh, yes" (a corruption of the Norman-French "Oyez"—"Hear").
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 1054 11  -  DeMille finds his Samson at last II i; Ft MIT FROM HOLLYWOOD Ry HENRY GRIS TECIL B. DEMILLE, still going strong at 67, has rolled up his directorial sleeves for ;r other big-budget try at the Bible. This time, it is a chapter out of
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  • 136 11 IT a.m. each morning at fl Film Studio, Islerk young man din tweed Jacket tad q its trousers and weariag dark glasses settles him•ctoriaJ chair on .of "The Cure For rt Donat is maktog hi dobut as producer<!i; ee'o. on this adaptation of '",;r-.wood's Lancashire comedy. Chia
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  • 327 11 FROM the vivid imagination of motion picture producer Merian C. Cooper has come another fabulous animal character whiah promises to earn a place In ftlmdom's hall of fame beside his immortal "King Kong." Moviegoers will see, in Cooper's "The Mighty Joe Young,' (directed
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  • 94 11 JEFKREY LYNN acci- j dentally caused a brief panic in the Beverly Hills branch uf the Bank of America recently when he took the wrong stau'tvay from a basement locker room and walked into the closed bank of the street. It occurred during street shooting on "Sam Wilson".
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  • 248 11 ROBERT STERLING enjoyed the rugged life he led as costar with John Ireland, Claude Jarman, Jr., and Gloria Grahame of RKO Radio's outdoor drama, "Roughshod. Why? "Because," said Sterling, "love scenes are about the dullest you play on the screen, also *the most difficult.
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  • 196 11 BETTY GRABLE, wearing a stiyining red velvet gown slit high—high over one leg. was preparing to rehearse a number for the gambling hall sequence of 20th Century-Fox's "The Beautiful Llonde From Bashful Bend." Betty had just gone into the first lines of the new Mack Gordon-Josef
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  • 116 11 BUSTER KEATON will go back to the 1920s for some of hie best scenes and replay them for 20th CenturyFox in "You're My Everything", the picture that tftkM a look behind the scenes p.t movie making between 1924 and 1938. Keaton was signed to play in
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    410 12 THE MOST -YOU CAN GIVE A CHILD IS A STRONG CHARACTER WOMAN'S PAGE IITHAT is the most that parents can give a child? W i sn 't "strength of character" the answer to that que.". We've been sold on the idea that the most we can give our
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  • 163 12 YOU don't have to wait until you're old enough for a trip around the world to learn th. art of travelling. A weekt no trip to visit a relative provides opportunity. One mark of an experienced traveller which a young weekender should note is that her wardrobe
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    119 12 rFrom over ihe Rainbow J ORANGE linen, which takes its colour cue from the sun, will go down to the seas from Paris this slimmer. Orange linen, for example, makes tne duster.styled beach coat (centre) which top.; a swim suit of orange-and-grcen of Jacques Fath's design. The striped
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  • 176 12 YOU can make daytime pumps double as Cinderella slippers, if your budget says 'no to another pair of evening shoes. The trick of "glamming up" daytime pumps—this goes for shoes of black suede, of coloured ilacfl and of "graduation" white satin or kid —is
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  • 178 12 IMPERSONAL gauge of a woman's charm is how graciously she acknowledges service. No matter now much hospitality she may lavish on personal friends, her charm rating suffers a sharp drop if she is rude to, overly demanding of, or dictatorial toward saleswomen, waiters, cab drivers or
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  • 132 12 LAZYBONES who are looking for summerV.ree shortcuts to beauty will welcome a new hairbrush which m:tk<the daily 100 strck s less of a chore. The new handhkss brush which is designed to make hair care easier is held in* the palm of the hand. Not n»uch
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  • 285 12 THE tten-agc: who complains that her parent, treat her like a child usually has only herself to blame. Better than sulking or moping about supposed injustices is to prove by tctions that you are ma.jro enough to be entrusted Aith responsibility. For example, if you
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  • 77 12 If curtains are t<> l>e starched it's u good idea to dip iC rfie curtains from one room in starch at the mr.ne t>mw that you (j' t a.i equal am tut if crispness in the fabric. To prevent stains on damp linoleum or enamel uiici the metal deanm;/
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  • 5485 13 Last Day Of Penang Races Tlh* <Bold ('up Class Miles TOWn NF.'S FAVOURITE 9.08 ril'TH 2-7-49. Spore 9.01 7 (Ellery) Div. L Won by 111 mm. 28 1/5 sees. join- Good. SECOND 9-7-49 Spore 8.13, »bi 'i Miles (Ellery) Div. 1 Cup) Won by Ail--2-H 15.
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  • 626 14 Vlli )M Ipoh has emerged a potential champion, who should be ready to reinforce the Malayan team when the time conies for this country to defend the Thomas Cup against foreign "invaders" in 1952. He is Tan Jin Eong, triple crown champion of Perak
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  • 157 14 TWO of the most determined contenders for the men's •.in-jles title from Singapore I Wong Peng Boon and S. A. Durai have been practising i in the Victoria Institution i Hall in Kuala Lumpur to get themselves accustomed to the playing conditions there, ivng Soon has been
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  • 83 14 NAI Phol Prapadaeng of S'sm who is to fight here with Pobby Njoo of Java on Aug. j has been rated third "outstanding boxer" in the bantamweight classby the U.S. National Boxing Association in its quarterly rating.-? issued yesterday. Champion in the bantam weight class
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  • 425 14  -  GOLF By BEN HOGAN AFTER he had retired from the ring, Joe Louis said that something he had learned in golf helped lead to his retirement. He said that in the early days of his reign as heavyweight champion he had perfect control of
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  • 439 14  -  By S.C. LIM SWIMMERS and water-polo players in the Chinese 13 Swimming Club are only too anxious lo get to grips with their Java counterparts because exactly 21 ye«rs ago a Singapore team which visited Java was trounced through and through. J 1
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  • 168 14 THE Johofe Grand F*rix will b* held at Johore Bahru on Oct. over a 2/t-mila <jwcuit round the house*-. The Grand Prix will be for cars 1100 cc aad over, supercharged, and 1000 cc and over, not supercharged. Events vill be
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  • 685 14 DELOW are the probable runners for tomorrow's D races at Penang, with their owners and trains. GOLD CUP CLASS 1—u nun Fortune's Favourite i/W M a H. B La K. S. Lim m Byron M* M Wee Kheru v Wee Hiau Sens u Ecliptic i»13 '"Kga Lima K
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  • 1509 15 Many Course Scratchings From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. HEAVY rain which started at 1 p.m. delayed for one hour the start of today's races, the third day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. Rain continued intermittently throughout the afternoon and
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  • 535 15 V. A. Bkkerdike, Secretary of the Singapore Rifle Association obtained the hiirhest aggregate scorp —97—at the IW9 Singapore "Bisley" Meeting held Rt the Seletnr Range, yesterday. Fifty-nine .shooters took part. The dividends of the Pool Bull Sweepstakes was 56 a shat. The Pool
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  • 79 15 The following are the results of the badminton ties heid at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Chua Poh Koon (Jaoarues) heat T *m Kim Swee (A.A.U.) 1—15, 18—16, 15—12; Lim Kim Psow (Merrytime) beat "Yanon bin Amran (Western) "1,0—45. 13—9. 18—If; Tan Creok Chay (Marigold) beat Cheong
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    • 202 15 THE BIG SWEEP S i TOTAL. POOL: $247,200. S 1st. Prize No. *****0 ($64,272) S 2nd. Prize No. *****3 ($32,136) S 3rd. Prize No. *****1 ($16,068) i Starters: ($8,034 eaeh) *****7, *****9, i *****3, *****7. Consolations: ($1,606 each) *****9, S *****0, *****9, *****8, *****2, *****3, *****6. S *****9, *****2, *****3.
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  • 275 16 Women's doubles upset From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO Thomas Cup players were beaten yesterday, 1 the first day of the Eighth Malayan Badminton Championships'played here at the Victoria Institution Hall. They were Ong Poh Lim, a seeded player, who was beaten by
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  • 158 16 Ng Sik Kee beat Ong Poh Lim 15—9, 7—15, 15—10. K. W. hoy beat Chan Kon Leong 15—12, 15—8. Ooi teik Hock heat Charlie Scow 15—6, 15—I. Valentine Chan beat Lee Kong Sim 11—6, 11—4. Teoh Seng Khoon and Teh Jin Sooi beat Tan Kirn Hong
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  • 757 16 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A LTHOI OH favoured with fine weather and a firm ground the 11th annual championship meet of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association saw no records broken. The nonour or being rust in the 100 yards dash, went to Lim
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  • 72 16 Results of the Singapore Chess T».p r JO C>">ninionship and Lee Geok Eng Shield are ar follows: 1. ACS. "i points; 2. Johore E.C. 6 points; 3. Chess Club I 5i points: 4. Chess Hub II 5* points: ft. C t Swimniinr Club 4 points; 6.
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  • 122 16 The follow.ng will 1 lay Cric ket for tbe Indian AaaocJattoii against Royal Navy today at 11.00 a.m. on the LA. Ground N. Abbasbhoy (Captains. M. X Motiwalln. Mewa Singh QUI R V Singham, C V. S. Sundrum, M. T. Reshamwalla, C. Popatla! R. Sitharain. Dr
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  • 303 16 A.P. DOVER, ENGLAND, Saturday. THE 1949 English Channel swimming season opens unofficially on Aug. 1 with four avowed challengers. Three are women bent on emulating the feats of Gertrude Ederle of the United States, Hilda Sharp of England, Frau Wendell of Germany and a
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  • 61 16 The following are invited to represent the Anglo French Bindixsens Sports Club at badminton with Wembley B.P. at the Happy World Stadium, today at 7 p.m.: Wee Th'am Teck. Robert Tan. Lim Kirn Swee. Chua Hock Choon, Teo Jit Chye. Ho Chye Poh. Tan Swee Wah, Wee
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  • 371 16 MORE than a thousand people braved the hot sun yesterday to see the second day's ties of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships played on the S.C.C. courts. H. K. Ip, the All China star drew the biggest gallery.. Hundreds lined the court on which he
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  • 491 16 Following are the fall result* of today's Malayan Lawn Tennis championship ties played on tne .S.C.C. court*:— 9.15 A.M. Men's Doubles: (.oil Teik Cheow and Wont; Thian Teck beat F. W. Hearne aad J. van Dopperan 6—l. 6—3; Hoe Yeng and Goon Kok Ylng beat Wee
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  • 104 16 Reuter. WILMINGTON, Delaware. Sat. John Bromwich and Frank Sedgman won their singles matches against Orlando and Armando Vega Vega here today to give Australia a 2—o lead over Mexico in the Davis Cup American zone final. Bromwich defeated Orlando 6—o, 6—2. 6—L and Sedgman beat Armando
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  • 51 16 MALACCA, Sat. The S(. Francis Institution best the St. Peter's Brigade 3 —0 at football on Friday. Tan Kee Tiat and E. Rodrigucs (2) were the scorers. The S.F I will meet :he Anglo Chinese School at the Banda Hilir ground in a retuin fixture on
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  • 54 16 The following will be chosen to represent the Blue Rovers S.C. v. Malayan Airways R.C at Farrer Park tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.: Jaffar. Mali kee Soeprajtoe. Ban Hock, Es' Lahie, Poeuh. Rogers Lee, S. Ismail, Meng Chong, Abu Hassan, Tan, Haron Pekak. Chamerette, Authar Singh, Kid Wee.
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  • 197 16 9 A.M. Men's DnHn: 1 Tjiiuw and Lee Bcea 9mm i J. W. Spence and J. L. Whitmore. Veterans Sia I Finals): Lim Bong Soo v. Siow Kirn Sang. Veterans Double*: Chee Tong am A 11'• r* ra v. G. Haridas and A H Floaerdew; S H.
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  • 112 16 The Mhrviai! S.C.C. at i ri< morrow TOP.W at 11 a.m a; i v 1 L. R. Mar-.- b Graham K. L G A. H. Potts. S Ldr. J ■> Pierce F Li. H Green. J. H. Geeks. L. Hollida>. ti r Darke, EL Topi"
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  • 25 16 The North v. match sche.lu; "J ed at Penang y terday-J 'postponed due to rain. r. wili begin tomorrow if w ther permita
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  • 32 16 ■11 The followitu «1" lithe Ct—iarm i noceer suams; 1 Heart) today i £v jm School ground Chow K• Khee Tv. Johi Tan. Buck 1 Teck Yum Teow. Johnny Cheoa*.
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  • 26 16 LENA YAM and family late Pfcwddte Bahru wish to tlianx L .jing and relatives f 0: con(joiwreaths, message- £tteiicences, paying a ing the funeral on
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