Morning Tribune, 1 April 1948

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P**"^7T^ 10 CBXTS TH.^^V APRILJ.
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  • 153 1 GOVT WARNED: DISCONTENT GROWING DAILY ant t md 'hat it Lutmot ■->"■ uls Efby* I n Skemm. Zmtol the Malay** As- ,u third </"'"■- mH t tm> thin naming. mid h- H4 Ui t ,v true eeomomp ny mdeq* it* numentt 0 Gorernment w rvam* w th>t> matt* t m>
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  • 200 1 H Mai MJUKA UIi AN VUSSOF IZCJD>HAH pr claimed »v Sull P rak at 4 bd In the Throne l.^i.-ridJ- >. June. proclai iti n read L;. bj th Raja B.ndanev Sultan was born iniry 15. 1890. .it Built hr. i: K ''i- r sa: Disv lei mat Mulla
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  • 58 1 KD <>.\\ Ma SO: rim budget to be published fc a week fa not likely to -«ny rednf tion In the M British Income lax. in. I'd political s uroes tart, on which Tre* ttperts worked through- fe M lerly awaited *J500.000 rrades' IU)n Kres which may !f
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  • 226 1 Refuting the alarming tubercuiosis figures in the Joch.l press. Mi. L Rayman. Municipal President, remarked during the Commissioners meeting yesterday that although there was an excess of immigration over emigration, the incidence uf ♦überculosis in the Singapore Municipal area was considerably lower
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  • 696 1 I^SSSS 1 }iY THE The War Prisoners Association has replied to Government requesting: that copies of the proposed legislation on Civil Liability mentioned in Mr. MeKerron's letter De submitted to their Committee prior to submission to the Legislative Council. The Colonial Secretary's letter, which was read
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  • 240 1 BRITAIN'S ANSWER to REDS INDEPENDENCE TORONTO. Mar Malcolm MtwDrm'tUl. Omm-nor-Q>nernl of Malaya, Haul in (in nddrtji* here that Britain's action in granting imh p*mdence to the Asiatic peoples if "o complete and convincing answer" to the Communist propaganda that the astern nation* should rurn against the tenst. Addressing the Canadian
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  • 280 1 From Our Ow'\ Jtepwf'.--IPOH. MAR. 31:— FUNERAL *K <KB FOR HIS LATE HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF PERAK, SIR ABDUL AZIZ COMMENCED IN KUALA KANGSAR AT 4 P.M. TODAY. THE MALAYS IN THE ROYAL CAPITAL WORE MOUFN T NG BANDS AND FLAGS WERE FLOWN AT HALF
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  • 333 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWO SINGAPORE CHIN ESE RUBBER FACTORIES HAVE CLOSED DUE TO SHORTAGE OF RAW MAT E RIALS AND DISPUTES WITH WORKERS. MASTERS CAME TO A HEAD WHEN MILLERS HAD TO CUT PRODUCTION BECAUSE THEY HAD NOT ENOUGH STOCK OF RUB BER TO KEEP
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  • 139 1 ON THE FAILVKK OF THE TRUBfMD COMMISSION SALARIES REPORT TO OF FER GUIDANCE FOR THE MUNICIPALITY TO OVERHAUL THE SALARY SCHEMES OF ITS MONTHLY PAID OFFICER8, THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS APPOINT ED A\ AD HOC SPECIAL COMMITTEE YESTERDAY TO SUBMIT RECOMMENDATIONS. Moving the motion for the
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  • 662 1 $7-MILLION BUILDING PROGRAMME T H E SIN (i A PORK IMPROVEMENT TRUST'S $7MILLION BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR THIS YEAR INCLUDE >,r>l FLATS, V>2 ARTISANS QUARTERS, 60 TENEMENTS, W SHOPS, k<> DWELLINGS, >,k LABOURING STAFF QUARTERS, AND b'f STAFF QUARTERS. This building programme, which is progressing, is estimated to accommodate 1.200 families,
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  • 101 1 (Tribune Starr Reporter) Yet another fatal accident was added to last month's list of the dead yesterday morning. An unkUiitllied middleaged Chinese, about 28 years* old, sustained facial injuries when he fell from an S.T.C. bus and died a short while after admission into the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 10 1 Spore Chamber Of Commerce Annual Meeting— See Page 2 <^r
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    • 95 1 A Date With Happiness! April 21st In The Great World Park $2 00 at the gate gives you the run of the fun f ai™£ Great World—boxing, dancing, Skating etc all VKEh bv th« great kindness of the directors of Peng Hock and Shaw Ltd- Messrs. Runme Shaw. Ong Peng
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  • 537 2 Little Appreciation Of Local Problems Conditions Chairman's Speech At Chamber's Meeting 100 MUCH CENTRALISED COWROL. ESPECIALLY IK J I IS REMOTE AND WITH LITTLfi APPRECIATION OK LOCAL PROBLEMS AND CONDI I lONS. SHOULD BE AVOIDED. DECLARED MR.E.M.P. FERGUSON. IN Hlfi PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO IHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF IHE SINGAPORE
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  • 324 2 thf MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS AT THE I R VEET^NG YFSTERDAY APPROVED THE CONSTITUTION AND POWERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT BOARD RECOMMENDED BY A SUBCOMMITTEE. WHICH WAS APPOINTED IN JANUARY. This Boar<l was establishcl in January to #ive a fair deal for all Municipal officers, including local
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  • 96 2 B O T O T A. COLOMBIA, MAR. 31 —Secretary of State George Marshall has obtained unanimous agreement of the Latin American states for discussion tty the! Ninth Pan American Conference of the Communist problem in the western hemisphere Marshall obtained the agreement from the steering
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  • 147 2 CfcrH'v*- romtiMld and J inhdf-vi* v. abroad n.lt t,*- instructed t>» aunt: nit t o/ n**dy dlsplacn* J ocf.nteti* Chin*** <\n<i w j ntituitt u'Jh tht lnt< ma- I totvil R<tuafe Oi mmivi- tion for thfit r< 'pntrinU^H to Chinn. according to n i decision of
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  • 201 2 Senior officers of the P-lice Department, Police Inspectors and members of the clerical I service were present at the tea party held at the G.H. Cafe yesterday in honour oi Mr. O&man bin Allapitchay. a member of the clerical staff. j who has resigned from
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  • 60 2 Trade Fair Invitation To Indonesia The 0,. n nil fn.lon. IteMfactu expand th. to participate i 0 Malayan F, T Imlustties The invite m, hasb^ known thro-igh th- u Office. Sin Acconlin- t- Hi ,-v, eral Mana^, of r the exhibition pnmai.ly.r m goods impoit. i orexporSl motor tram.,,,., is.
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  • 152 2 A large quantity of sives were recovered when |j men were arrerted at IT. nv'* stone Kranj; recently. The si* were product fore the Fourth Police Maet trate. Mr. R Wan. yesterday. They included three Pur.jjha Karani Din. Makhcxxi Ahnac Ram Rao. a aO-year-oh pa:fan, Garfaunan, a
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  • 33 2 fU mn Sunday, AprH 4 v..«--and Fenaiiy at dooo ajd^ ing at Bangkok at i ?fThe return fllghtle«veiWj at 12.45 p.m. and arrives .tSnf pore at 3.15 p m.
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  • 65 2 to give na-.n J M reoommendato* 8 out. r.irtrirßFiN^ TERMS OF K*l®Z y0 The following art of reference of the ad hoc mittee: t ecam*"4 gHM, ||ll 2?J#V I ft To consider f« K dent; five oefl Mr. A. P. P .cr A Pheng Gee c. and Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 72 2 EDITCATIONAf, Mercantilo ffta+ffttifon 2<». Queen Strtrt, Phone 237 Study in your spare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman and Gregg) Honk -Keeping: FJe mcntary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. Man Zan The ideal Ointment for Wind, itchinq and achinq piles. Man Zan qives
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  • 383 3 i ves erday rect-Ud a commeni Marshal and Chief of the nmodore. O W. de Putron, a'- p r a) Twining School, Chanei. 1/1.1 .Uon Btoto) i :ult n i °T' t police; Soovil «"JJ to raid A I V;i fv^! ni-i-r
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  • 113 3 Borß B'--,r. Roya] 6tg- i w; s r sp Dsible for Receding ol pre-war civil Ms i blngapor e Fort- 1 fcnate taun -i.itely after Iteration, uill be Miter- L ri to a tea part? :»t thi- Hotel or Saturday. I nid itaff i i°i
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  • 107 3 M.D.U. ON THE NEW COUNCIL None of the six ejected Coun- 1 cillon who today participate in the inauguration of the Singa- pon> Legislative Council, can lay claim to having made any effort at all to make the people of Malaya teel Malayans, with common interests and common loyalties, says
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  • 278 3 Declaring that he wished to make a complete confession of < his guilt, a 28-year-oid Britisher. J. H. G. Sheaff. pleaded guilty to three charges which i were read out to him in the j Second Police Court yesterday, j A l»-year-old
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  • 128 3 ALLEGED CHEATING A man who was alleged to hav c falsely represented himself to be a man of means "with only American money in his possession" and who thereby allegedly induced a taxi-driver to allow him the use of his taxi, was produced before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R.
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  • 275 3 JERUSALEM. MARCH 11. STRICT FOOD RATIONING WAS LAST NIGHT IMPOSED ON THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF JERUSALEM WHICH HAS BEEN OUT OFF FROM FRESH SUPPLIES BY ARAB FORCES. BREAD MILK, EGGS AND MARGARINE ARK TO Ktf DOLED OVT IN SMALL QU ANTITIKS AS LO
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  • 142 3 U.K. Uh Hiyli <'omnii-Mon.i If the Federation of M ilay« Sir Edward Gmt ICCJfjG will be present ;«t the opening session of the Singapore Legislative Council today. With him will be four representatives ot the Federal LtgtttathfC Couneil, namely; Dato and Datin Onn bin Jaafar. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 283 3 Mr. S. Lowrie. President of the Wai Prisoners Association, stated at the annual metal meeting yesterday that the Association had been asked to tak«up "political matters." Mr. Low! is said that poHtie^ did not come within the scop" of the Association's functions, and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 239 3 II it- ritnt Muritter"; 1030 AtuUo to .Tamil with Siffiuturv.Tune; M? MiAY k K\PI IttO Bed: 11.00 Last Ne»s Summary T*«"il 1.20 News in Tamil. iMWr-l* 4V.^! Jia&tl Wose.Owwn. i IJO -T»rtil fll»» hits; 2.00 pjn. »kui,k\MMES wmkwm«»s jn maaav ck»e )J p*wn. on l *M r+n to '00 n
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  • 477 4 tTnhu.u Staff R* r KI'AH LI'MITR. Ma. M Whatever .nay bo t.istrategic plans for the fuUrt defew* Of Malaya the ftml. ..nlitarv and air strength deployed Of expected to -I MoS great von the iMDOtCM available m sk.lled Ml technical equipment on the
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  • 194 4 FiOGOTA Mil. 31. The ninth International Conference of American States opened h« re today with Colombia calling n the other 20 nations to dedicate themselve- to maintaining poaco. and keeping the force* opposed to the piincipies oi democracy, and fie inspiration of Christianity, from prevailing in
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  • 61 4 MYSTERY CZECH PLANES MTNICH. Mar. 30. Eleven Czechoslovakian air force pilots landed with their planes on the Riem airfield near Munich during the week-end and have now left for an unknown destination it was learned here tonight. The planes landed during the night of Saturday. News of their arrival had
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  • 72 4 PEIPING, MAR 31.—Chinese students in Peiping campaigning for funds in order to relieve destitute students and comrades in exCommunist areas, yesterday climaxed their canvassing bv smashing windows and furniture of the Fushun Teh Native Bank, whose contribution was allegedly insufficient. The riot area was cordoned off and patrolled
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  • 47 4 TOKIO. Mar. 30. The shipment of the first sequent of reparations equipment from Jap- an representing approximately 50 percent of 20 000 machines allocated to the United Kingdom, China, the Netherlands and the Philippines is near completion. United States military authorities announced to- da;/. Reuter
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  • 186 4 -.',-r" of !lir Tucr Si'n's Club, thf Mnl'iynn Chlmm Ftothti 1 .1^ Chin *c Football Awc<ih<.v Rtvvs Spirts C nh. wmd *h* C hn u AthU'n iCfcwiJ'iJ? Amocin'tom an'f fritvd.s \rr< enUu '<iti( dtm A,.tic ihj. A thtetUs As^ C i^4NM «»i h'-ir Btidft ?i> ad nn
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  • 77 4 COPENHAGEN, Mar. 31 Rasmus Hansen, Danish Defence Minister, said today the Government was working ut full pressure on a new defence plan. In a statement to the inde- I pendent afternoon nowspapo information, he sa d the Ai I Defence Commission, which i f studying
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • ROUND-UP PC CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 290 5 .iKE SUCCESS, Mar. 30.-The United btates h ■< resolution calling for an immediate |trod t p,i.<. n? before the Security Council to- solution MM| -T* Ser > 'ralo^tino. and believes 2 it i< of the utmost urgency Jt an .mm-.i.ato truce be fectod in
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    • 73 5 LONDON. MAR. 30 The Ministry of supply I announces revised buying and selling prices for Malayan tinmetal. i The buying price is? adjusted lo £504 per ton from ON and the^ selling prices to €505 f from DM both ex- smelter. Penang or Singapore. The n<>\\ prices
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    • 70 5 BOGOTA Mar 3Oi Ofliaal I th< opening of N Pan-A m conference ro todaj vealed the line-up f th« 21 American nations on k colonial question. Against European possession f colon;, arc Argentine. Jatemala Venezuela, Bolivia Juadoi m, x,,0. Panama. BHe, Paraguay and iv™ In favour ol
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    • 43 5 Kong M ;iroh :{Q I unse A. Lonsdalc Sttff Proceeding Kcto, Cheng, former PosUl Rank., a i ni Hsu do:Irh Govern•s o «rs| M th, Trading S Powell anil mpany ,ai-, iYad-i -O«:eai, bought d familuedtoa where; r wu ar-
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    • 61 5 WASHINGTON, MAP. au. The United States Senate Fore gn Relations Committeewhich Last wee* withdrew a report accus ng Chinese leadeiS of inexperience and in- eptitude, today declared in a revised vers.on that China's > Nationalst Government "rt- presents our common cou- test against threats to inter-
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    • 116 5 TOW JOY RIDE IN ROYAL CAR I BANGKOK, Mar. .10.— Fire official* of the Royal I i Household Bureau have 1 bee»i retired, icithout p*-n- S j sion, for joy riding on a i Royal automobile without permission, it iva~s learned t today. It was also disclosed I that ~>9
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    • 116 5 London, March 30. Radio Moscow charged today that Russia had uncovered an Am-erican-directed spy ring of former German army officers operating out of Western Germany, Austria and Sweden tc learn the secrets of the Soviet zone. The radio said the leader operating in the Soviet
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    • 41 5 ANKARA. MAK. 30.—American suns, radio equipment jeeps and other army vehicles, and a considerable amcunt of ammunition, compris'ng the second shipment of American ad to Turkey, were be ng unloaded today at the Turkish port oi.lsmid.
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    • 222 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 10. Ruh h i a toniyht />rommnred hrrtttlf .././,<. s« to u United Staff h proposal for a temporary trusteenhip ov*r Palestine, naid that there irtrt no tfround* for contening a special session of the Assembly, and declared that the Palestine Commission should continue its
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    • 80 5 SIAM "PLOT": CHINESE DISCLAIMER BANGKOK, MAR. 30.— The KuominUuig headquarters in Bangkok today disclaimed any knowledge of a Chinese plot to seize power in Siam. Li Li Yeo, secretary- gen r ral of the Kuomintang Party in Siam, told Reuter: "The Kuonintang Party knows nothing about the reported Ch ncse
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    • 72 5 LABOURER KILLED IN FIGHT An Indian labourer named Attu died of a fractured skull as a result of an assault by a compatriot in the Municipal coolie lines in Syed Alwi Road yesterday evening. A fellow labourer who was apprehended on the spot by other labourers, was handed over to
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    • 126 5 I i BUENOS AIRES, Mar. > 30. Soccer referee Salva- I dor Naredo was kicked I I and beaten to death by players and fans who dis- I agreed with a penalty he I I atmrded during a yamc here today. S I Naredo penalized
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    • 86 5 Bitavia. Mar. 30- A curlev has been imposed on SuraI karta, second city of the Indonesian Republic in Central Java, after another disiuib ance caused by the "inegjlars", alleged to tv followers of the former Republican Maj. Gen. Sutomo. according to reports fdom Jogj;.k;ir»;i tonight. During the
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    • 47 5 SOMERSET, England, Mar. 30— Circus manager George Claike complained today his two perform ng sea lons were on strike became Of a sudden herring shortage. Clarke said. "They .simply won't perform unless I feed Lhrm with herring. They won't cat anything oLsc. v U.P.
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    • 53 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. ItHouse of Repr« nUtivei today approved the inclusion ««t Spain ,n the Ifatshftll IMIU '■>' 149 to -V>. Th«' tuiundnu nt on Spulxi i t r pottd ><• t< rd»j < t,v.' Aivm Okoiuki. u put Wisconsin, called tv n C»i<V«'riiimlit lln
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 208 6 The new Singapore Legislative Council will come into being today, when bo fji its official and unofficial members are sworn in fJiis morning by the Governor in the Council Chamber in Victoria Memorial Hall. Thus besrins a new phase in the constitutional development of the "lion city." in
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    • 209 6 v It is difficult, at ibil early stage, to predict what will be the alignment of forces Within the Council. The 9 officials are committed fo supporting the Government faithfully. At the other extreme will be the 6 elected representatives who will constitute a kind of opposition bloc
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  • 110 6 Mtntlsrs of the Inn* r Wht'l attended the fart well luncht on at thr Lido on Stnuteu •> wind up thr BO'/j District Rotary conference in Bin</apor( during the Ect.stt > hriggm Front rare left to right: Mrs. L. Cresson, Miff. 8. 8. Frankiin. Af/\s J. G.
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  • 953 6  -  PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -j, M. World Affairs By -I There ii a film which 1 like to show at least once n month to every person, and oarticularlv to every nolitical leader It is a short film and runs for not more than five
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 44 6 Special Sale fcr 2 oaljr Evening downs Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. fllfrlMl Prict 817R.«O 1,, r l»ar $130 00 70 Afiernoon Frock Smart Well Tailored Original Prue s 50 Toilfr SM 30 Shanghai Modem Tailoring Co. '0. Batter) Road r,..i» No ***** 6;nKm ore.
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    • 17 6 Parcel <^^ Post For any destination Malaya. Through any P o> Surcharge IVlaiayan Airways HaMlleid Co. Lid.. or
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  • 843 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE* pavilion SB i nolle e-unv A R'.si j iolt isuing Singapore Visit ng Sing re after a .r.-:r.'T.th stay in Hong. I n Mrs Dorothy Newton ai 'i Mrs tai Fforde. the well-known Abb »tl twins fro?n Lend! n I hey have come here
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 29 7 C. K. TANG Pew:er Ware Bali Heads Sian.se Bracelets Silk Undewe* 'VEU TEAKWOOU FURNITURE KIND! OF MNEX E>IBROIDFRIES ETC., ETCI *> 1 1 1 >r Valley Road, Singapore Phonrt* 4025
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    • 144 7 Exclusive Jacqmsr lengths of 100% pure wool for suits and top coats. 2^* j-~. .^r* -J~< ij— r J^ IN^TOWN TO NIGHT AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT 5 ONE OF THE BEST <>i ii k Mixi:n <;kiua J i IN TOWN SAMPLE SEE FOR YOt RSELF AND L A WLENIMI) PICTURE
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  • 143 8 BUtNO.S AIRES. MAH. 21 Bank 1 11 lllnjTl m .struck u< rk )ure ve.st"iday :ur the ona t.m»- ;n :;ix days. Thtfc t\r>i 'folded ams' m vemrnt. which began on M-irrh 24, was suspended "hen on th. 1 intemnt on of BfMffl Eva Peron, th^'
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  • 72 8 A fjir r-ill ft received, Fi>> "i'-n tnk* up f'mi positions "ii thi tmoinr mid h<im/ to the sen, to fii/ht tht fin anil* r/,e M/lt f/rr,,,,^ to to«#A a «rf /.is da*/.*/ frmniiij k«9pa ftlm physic illy fit tmd Umdet th( uatchful 9m I Mnlui,
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  • 179 8 I PARIS, MAR. 11. —The Fre n c n Government an- nounced last night an average ten per cent, slash in i prices of household products i »n its last minute attempt to stave off threatened wage increase demands. Major Frencn labour organ zat ons had
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  • 193 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN M nu when he-M an dmenaM k :r jscl Dth| <j9 1 i ■>,! J I V'l At ;>• <>M 1 I i:-1 Malaifl the B'-B ed th( x y -p I her.- a.,, r. ,J Mr. Shaw I should si pi P«tfition. ij M to w >rk
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  • 67 8 LONDON. MAR Philip today >*•»-« months" course at tfl Naval College |I Cfl in preparation for tfl stall' promotion. Thr rules of the! reauire that Prince present at mess, but I dentood that arraH had been made forhH absent when h p bfl engagements with I Fli7ii»°th. One of
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  • 23 8 HEADS UP FOR UNKNOWN A fine action picture tefcfH Wt the Comb mate* played at the Jatnn Kr.sar onf -(ill I' !n irnu
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 45 8 THE PEN w/i'/ J^ ALL THE <*°ot>mW *ull v guoroMfetd. jM j^m Gold C/ip af 4 4^ ]j^R f coral JV t^^M Gold N.b MTtW '•■■1 i/m l££^m JF r^R W //Mm iimici jP /^m7 •o jpr ■i^E LDttlMI jM'' '^^M »o «iof v \'jm£im*2^2i22M
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  • 79 9 While a pal steadies c h<>sr <i fireman slips (>n n MMSftlc l<> fiyht a "fire. 1 at an early Mtomtag fire, diill. Though thfy have computed their train.wj. mi*n of the fne hriyade partint daily to keep theinselvts physically fit and mentally alert.' Whih
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  • 80 9 4 Aitxh-'tin reports saul L Austria and civilian ht s f tin Allied Control €"nuncl fkt Soviet Union shortly. nmm \">rk after the i ire ho political sujnifirame vhl t,,i nd of tkt fiscal year. s j 9or*ed from B*rln a fortnight ayo M
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  • 86 9 fCESS. MAP. 30 hut d spine becunty Council Is i standstill a::d jl-the-scenes talks var.ous dolegaInctteally petered Ind .1 and Pakfetti us Inal instructions governments, uncl pt'.&nd very un■t thf Security 11 resume t h r Wrt< b» o r e H r repn n d
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  • 99 9 JERUSALEM, Mar. 31. Palestine Jews and Arabs have igree to .mve the Internation.il Red CroM a written declaration i:«t they wjll respect the ar'iclei of the Geneva Red Cross vention it was stated here day by the Palestine delegate of the International Red Cross Jacques de
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  • 103 9 WON'T RESIGN: CAN'T BE SACKED GENEVA, Mar. 31. Jit I Hi one k. Secretary General of ln« International Organisation '"urnalists, said tonight thai lu> had no intention of resigning his post. was commenting on a demand for his removal by Harry -Martin, President of the Ameri- <n Newspaper Guild. Archibald
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  • 54 9 SHANGHAI, MAR. 31. A respite was unofficially granted to 14 of the city s leading cabarets scheduled to close today under a lot-drawing conducted two months ago. The Municipal authorities intimated they will take no action following non-receipt of new instructions irom Nanking for which they asked
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  • 32 9 Reprints of local photographs appearing in the Morning Tribune > and Malaya Tribune can be had on appUca- tion to the Tribune i Photographic Depart- mtnt at $2.00 per copy. i
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  • 57 9 CUTTACK (ORISSA) A IOOMMM m< mher of the Orissa Assembly demanded during a iKftit lUltati that th(i< should be MO disvrimintttion between monkeys. She *:rplain<d that vhfrtas a reward of Rs. 3 [mboul l.v. 6rf.) IMI paid for kill in a a male monk< p. female monkeys rated
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 53 10 Cot <:, M I Co- ***M w t SB 1• r*H |tion.,.;j, p J: Vacation- I jar, 1 worktr i-^u- Ht < that 'th,fl volve n, irl> i..=iooo« an(i t0 t" ur, corZH i throughout Japa^B m by Communists v*M Ilt wa iT "P'y orobbH curin- worko,. "..noJB on
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  • 92 10 Paris. Mai. 30. Government has .-i-::hon^H ■ale of armament! wjß firm to the Lebtaca Gfl merit. :i spokesman gfl Frcncli Ministry ot Foreqfl fain .-aid this'aft.WH asked to >mmi n: or, ifl J circulating ir. Parii ttil Lebanon w,t< buying tsOjM worth oi arms mcludiajß on
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  • 91 10 Manila, M<*r :;o. Adefl moasuTo.^ will be implraß at once to prevent the fl rence of the Corresridor tH blasts which claimed thel of 22 people :ncludinsl6Fß pines Army enlisted meM six civilian labourers. 4 learned today. I Areas in ConegidoraiJ danger rones throusrhoaj
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  • 64 10 TOKIO. MAR 30.-Pl« < Hitcshi Ashida fold u*B I anesc org mizatfcw believed Jaj in might to receive a total of osaa lion rwiiarj ol ernoßjM i nd pr.v.i.f« 1 the United 1 course d the next <>«■ to help n I ■lapn^B nomy— U.P. WASHINGTON M»'
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 394 10 <omi<<s: i:\rlusavcToTlio >lornini* Tribune I *-^T^ -^F^'-— "SUNSHINE FALLS" 1 4^.- v iX gafe^i^j^ m out 'jm "BEUNDA />4 7Y,e Si^CANT^X 1 PVVHY TO LURE VOU INTO I FEAR THE CHILO IS RIQHTJA" 1 v > AH WEll!-IT HAS "I Sr- V- UNDERSTAND WHV N f THE MOUNTAIN* MC BOUNTY
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  • 189 11 BARNEY ROSS JOINS LEGION TO FIGHT ARABS Nctl V. *k Mai. 30. Thirtyi i K hi- v< ■•>M Barney Ross foi m«r world wiHiiwwgtrt boßftag !i unpiOfl announced today that he has join, vl the George Wa-ti-mj^ton "L* pon and the Arn«-n run (Jioup. whuh aie FxinK or ■NlMi to
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  • 1901 11  -  T.C.H. Jacobs By K B tlv■j N til B to b VV D«Tki I? o- i Irre Kr- I df would satisfy th- V rung. 1 ,t additional been pifti freely. 1 ie« kginati as, a ...rji the truth B:: lied to w I won-
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    • 44 11 ■To .v y I OPENING TO-DAY Sl1 3. 8.15 and 9.15 nm H GAI GLADDENING "IRISH" EYES ARE SMILING" Starring i!ur Dick Banna H li:1 Mont) Woolly H W'ONDERFITI fc ;i »J a Song n You HI i Heart! 'iL i, Ml I H
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    • 32 11 H you FAITH IN EVERYTHING ELSE YOU CAN ALWAYS I DEPEND ON PHOENIX AERATEDWATERS FRUIT CORDIALS Ithey are the best obtainable I FOR YOIM IMGbNT I REQUIREMENTS I DIAL -3709 or 3700
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  • 60 12 BANGKOK. Mar. 30. -Sfem'f rubber export this year and for the next few years" is not expected to exceed the 1947 exP°? of 20.000 tons, according to the official rubber division of the forestry Department. It said that the total area planted with rubber Is 60 000
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    • 129 12 I (y BEYOND I I COMPARING! DESCRIBING! I ■■I ■■Bv SB I I ~A. ill fIL jK^^^bU I 19 bI I HaHHr I Ha v^ 1 1 V^BIV VI \l" tR V fc't? w Hit I 71^ 1 1 1 rv .> r.l\ J> tl I 1 I I 2
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    • 56 12 Bv Technicoloiir" (Observer) 2*4.1543Q*930P.mT Zu0m bqoT 1 J. ARTHIR SANK PMMMI MARGARET IA)( K WOOD M BASILSYDNEV-DtKMul V^ALSH 9% Bis CATmxu» Ktsem •it *rta Supported B\j Malayan Film Gazette, shou-nui "I/trd l^ J wel's Visit. Thaipusam Festival, Instant Trait BxMw* Singapore." It^**' -2sm**% lASI 2 DA S NEXT "DYNAMIC" OIANCE
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  • 708 13 (By HETTY UlUist. Nineteen y *ai -sU M 1 1 :.i\ M girl Halinnh Matt Othnvtn. who is now doinj; a foui-yc:u mm at the Emily McPhei College of Domestic Ecorumv. in Melbourne, finch Anstrali; I wonderful country, and she i. delighted th tt
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    • 640 13 ialayan Share jQ-atations. p*2g Con. 13 10', 14/4 M, Panjrnta River 6 10 Put-n, 2 6 3 Pt-iiirkalt-n 14 15 > Petals 11.33 11.50 xd pCPiSTI aS Punsah 24 6 25 3 pukft 5 5 6 PuU-h 1 55 1 63 Rahman Hyd. 1.15 1.20 R.anbutan 12 6 13 6
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  • 809 14 WASHINGTON. Ma: 30 —The Sena e com Dieted i I ''ir»*o party foreign assistance legislation b\ approving he one-;,- ir ir >T million programme of military and economic All I China The Senate previously pMMt the $5,300 million KHP and
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  • 69 14 LOS DOS Mm M In t'ist of t>: <i*r\tu dnil 999 'in instim 4ms i><ishtt tm It /ihntl' "V till tut i Knoland. BfH i i/tnr (nn.'st tn ?hf 'U.s* of a h ■<•««»/» today t?h* hfttd th- etc d'allr<l W9 and tola >»
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  • 86 14 Jchatant-£ft>nrg Mar. 31 'An intcnsTvc rfearcft b<»jrvg cari iod ctat Into %t possibilities t>t nrtortivtn ext.i. rionbecoTning i ty-iwodact v; the South Afrlcwn«to!4rn?nir};? Fndu«lry. MC<^r«lfhJ t(» pT("^ rtHW^K hew. Th. rogearch i >s t?fng condiiL*t%"d by !?evernl gcVrt-nrttrnt (i p:rtment« and mining in.^titiitlom-. The Jrhann eh ."mf-cal
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  • 112 14 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar 31.— Haj Anun El Hiusseini. Mufti of Jerusalem, deciare^ in statemetu issued here that the Arabs of Pulialllka wilj not brook interlercin-i <»i "encroachment by tortienBrt." The leader oi the Palestine Arabs raid: Thci Aiaits of Pa'estinc hereby solemnly affirm th«t th«j dt. not
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  • 320 14 MANILA. March 31 The Philippine Constabulary inlisted men's ;eoeuion which resulted In the killing of thiee officers was reported unofficially today to have ended with the bloodless surrender of 35 soldiers at Xaic garrison in Cavlte. The constabulary headquarters in Manila said civilians arriving from Cavite
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  • 95 14 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NBW YORK, M»r. 90.— Atfivul fof buyUfe int«rest ferougM paim covering- eae doU»r of more featured by <««dl« K Steals, lUIU, Toluvcos. RwkM-rs. Films. Pipers a^d i Aircpsifts. Caution, how*vcj. tended to li- »^lt the ext*nt *f the shott-cover^ mu and replacement demand as j traders
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  • 107 14 VALUABLE RACER DIES ON SHIP ADELAIDE, Mar. 30.— Faroe y 13-year-old stallion formerly owned by the late Lord Derby and one of the most valuable < thoroughbreds, purchased in Bn i tain for Australia, has died on i the vcr| ge to the Oommon- wealth. Faroe beoatne ill a few
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  • 158 14 Market Notes Jottings After n amovcmem &hare s Mv were a M creasing In tion l;i *&2i? themes permuted r,:,- J n long tiiw a ment In JJ indeed be i Aithcugh 1947 are n: dividend* as rrpartdiS Ui t alimw unbrota) „v nils In IM6. On the P: r
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  • 47 14 'Ihe market in tin shaW continui-d to b v quietiy swad: with a smaller volurr.e ol buvDaSfl passing, yelttfday, states the Malayan Bftareteotei Association. There vai Iww f. ir creased interest In rubb:-shai-e^- which resulttd ;r. tte marking up 1 1 a namta eounters-
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  • 62 14 The market to nbter<** 'ed steady yr>t» :day. but the ttafence ol buying tot*- 1 jest. aeßen had to accept m |ers' bids. At the close ol business drop 01 iOl I! ;v v corded. Prices qiit'ti 1 ar Buyers. Bei*^ N, 1 Ajv-il RSS. No 2 April
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  • 39 14 Tokyo. Mar 1 inin people were kiih-ci^;-^ jured when a '"^ru press crashitl U»tJ a locomotive early I ding to Japam^f reports. h*«M* The crash mvi:. Hyogo and tti» southern Honshu Faulty brakr.s m Reuter AAP
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  • 36 14 LONDON. W Hl ,t<: Broadrib. maW* 1 He^v am! European u e l,i wei^h* CWItUhJO Champion Frv •>. nounccl tciay t!. ul f meet WorM U^J' Champion GUI U»" L'nited States m bomion on July
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    • 48 14 W HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) IP. Incorporated In Singapore to, rwiTMA sTRRffr. PHOm PASSACiK PRttlCiftT SRR VICKS HBW r ."^■•••rtKHtj and Ptattjue «K*imming* Ranun^ fla Penaiic <ntffo only 12 A#r. -Hong Thons Hhto 1 «odn r Tat ujamW 3 'Kttnong Ran^o^n via Penawg carjeo only -i Apr.
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  • 224 15 t, INDIAN ASSOCIATION 0. Hv f tix>m be* r d. but the tu l; rU unbra en ■l" 'u!t t .t Highlanders. ■a^' n4t" f th. Indians p;ivioMs pi. pomting I 'S Kt::.;- rR,,dto*in to. they playe. I ,:nf throughout an. Ih. tor half
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  • 85 15 ligers II Win By Penalty Goal i ilt) scored latt I in by Tip Chiang ed th< Tlgei Sports i:, feat the Rovers l nil i >. Division soccer tefc lay< d at Gcyl ing >tan i<• rday. Fhe Tigers w.r.- th« aggreai most ot Uie tinn and rtned strongly,
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  • 78 15 BANK CLERK BREAKS TWO RECORDS Hard 31. Xamilju, h derh wei^itIttag champion of [ran, now 1 i England foi tl i Olympic toes experien< I rokc two Wd records m Dpecial at- 1 pap! 'n last njght. In the two hands snatch. put up I99's lbs. '98.4!>' I th( pr<
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  • 24 15 B L i SCO Ist XI k,. v; i«t dmfi i PletcK«r, U B. Clifton h. 3::.. c T. Ton
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  • 9 15 priU nt the I C.C. oo Holloi
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  • 276 15 SYDNEY, "You can't win. Any man who thinks ne can is a fool" -was the message to pun'ers given by a man who has been riding winners for 20 years One of Australia's outstand- nj: jockeys. Arthur EdwarJ Sreasley. was giving an
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  • 79 15 The semi-finals of the Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight divisions. Inter-Service Boxing Championships for the India Cup took place at the Happy World Stadium last night. In the Heavyweight section. Leading Signalman Whitfiel 1 (Navy) beat Hoskin (R.A.F.) on a t.k.o. in the first round. The battle in the
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  • 96 15 Wasis Back To f ight King Kong Con Balasis. 220Jb.s. wrestler, who treated Singaporeans to several thrilling bouts some months ago, is back again. He arrived last night on board the Borssedain fiom South Africa. Con has been accepted by most Wrestling Boaids >n world as the Light-Heavy-Weight Champion of
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  • 50 15 Felpinp, Uar I) rhe aeria] expeCTK-ri >j: n- r- d by MiMil ton Reynolds, tbe American million not in P' I**1 maufa-cture I i "^f* t& Amxk M >untains iin north e 7 I abandoned > :i<r s Bligh -:::>e dition Tii- a run* n< icwui tie*. F
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  • 620 15 RAF (Sektar) ATHLETICS Fine weather favoured the thini animal atheU*ti< meeting ol the rt.A F. Seletar which took place yesterday. Far the third time in succession. Sgt Sutton became Champion with 38 point* and receive! the "Victor J-utlorum Challenge Cup piesented by An Commcloie CJ.
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  • 40 15 The following Pl»y«n V" pmt tke Shell S.C a^a.nst t ,iSPC "A" to-rnorrno. ;i' Uie r»dang «1 6.15 P.m.— Won f Choit PlttChong.Lau Heng John Loh. J V. G M D D. I. I n K t
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  • 66 15 The follownij,' will play rrukK for the Sinvrapure OolM aj^ainsi the Colonials at the ChanKi P«sonKroun d ;.t U a.m onSundiij Mayo Pcnira. I. Kraal. R Krual. M Kraal. N- Hay, J. Derbyshiiv, Q Carson. A. Lopez, A Lun. P Johnson. S«»> Drelterjr. Resorvc—
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  • 86 15 Playing at the. Junior B.l\ court hint Sunday the Junio. B P. beat tht Swing B.P. by sanies to 1. Results, Junior players mentioned first, are U iollows Sinirles:— Tan Chyfl Toon lost to'eng Thian Swce 13-13 <0-5s hMt IP" Kin. Chua.. IM. 15 Doul«l^ -Tan
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  • 60 15 F. N. SPORTS CLUB The following will rfcprese'H th« Frier and Neave Sports CHH, in rSS-iSS-n and Table TrnnLs match B r nkm Srs Club on Saturday. April 10 Tifilear Street 2.30 p.m. shuip. Nir in Ei* Men*. Choo MM in. Pen" Chou Siu KH4? An, won. p«"* Hurt P
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  • 17 15 ;lM A itlowiiw U, represent th, CTMA (S'pore) against the bHB Moibergen. Chu. v.: c.^r
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    25 16 Mr. Tan Krnfj Chuan </m/ JftM Sot y Lan photographed nft< i their utttdmn at the Rtyustry yesterday with their flown girl, Miss Margaret Tan.
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  • 615 16 Pointing out that tinachievements of the Royal Air Force was based on qua- lity because the aeroplane was not only a sure defence but also a certain sword which can strike an enemy in his vitals where ever he in his vitals wherever hv
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