Morning Tribune, 22 December 1948

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1 15 Morning Tribune
  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune K^T N<». (New Series) WEDNESDAY DBCEMBEB S& 194 H. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 28 1 f)Kl\( E harles of Edi,,. kWffh with his mother Utfcer and the King and llet n after the christening WHiiingluun I'alace last "UHMlay.
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  • 137 1 Airabu Case: Former Suspect Held In Batavia i:\TAVJA. Turs BMgl B yer a v Donatl who was arrested by th< Singapore police m October In connection with the Airabu [aland gun runnlag can If custody m Batavia. Tin- Dutch Government 11 returning him to Singapore by tho Brat available plane
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  • 420 1 "Terrier" force for land defence Sinßapore will have its own naval and land fINN by 1961. They will be raised m the Colony and main t«ined oui of publir funds. Th«« Malayan Naval BUI, which was passed through all its stages by the Legislative Council yesterday,
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  • 55 1 Verdict By Post To Airabu Flyers IN ten day* time, three letters ed m the tiny brick W Tanjong Plnang. Thov will beaddrcs^otoCOT nic w. Belgrtet hl r t „'V! Onstott. and Wllßwn B. H*l T^hrocmcnw.l.or;;^ lettersandthryw.il h,. n,«ed for „x On-tott, tour ycais and two yean n« Th ,,,0
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • 53 1 |\«mment of the "'""mh. KepubUc is still ■Jtionin* m the capital." was th,. text of a messf>\ radiogram last hs tke Indonesian State itra' il)ner s office Sum- Indonesian repre--52 m New »d»! S d Han K «»k. the local Sj n sla fHre told the Mor- l
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  • 148 2 BATA\ lA. Tm>*. Dutch army heHclquarters j«nnounceil tonight Dutrh troops h;*vi» oorupVil KMI--ru »ng. I'nited Nations headquarters m the Repuhl'c The Dutt*h :»nnonnre;nent did not mention the fate al Nm 19 menbtn of the Initec! Nations teini hmppsd :u Kaßniflßg on Sundw, uhrn the Du'ch at* ked. it
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  • 184 2 City to raise taxes Vrrsrrni* \y s m^.tinc si thf Singapore LegWatHv i! i».is^r<l a full w Wrh >•!.•« ihr Municipality to incr<a>e th»*ir 1f»49 surcharge on .iw«Nrn«»nt ratf*. But Mtutfrtpal iVvemiei aVrlveJ trrrn thi* vu*-chari:f' i 1 b»ha'f of what thr\ :»r,> ivw. Snpp< rim^ thr f»i!'.. Mr. Tan
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  • 44 2 by I U >' LO5 Angrlos MO.OOC Be |v woiks dt::inp th< two I I icette* f RttD| picture a r 6n the "t.i: told I ho thought v poituiAty ton lnc z.r. tl. it make m i rt ;■..->: thOi Mte much b.
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  • 31 2 a Pill to m for the registration n hui'iM In the O6tony erne up fv^: !ts ftrfll readir.g It y< If BWfting- of tho Singapore Lee f.vo Oooncil.
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  • 70 2 it. John Laycock (|fl sions of Ootmmmfart d n "purl adjournment s^ech at rj I yesterday. Co-J I I Mr. Laycock Uon< m HOOgkOBf an: fi rh:ru where hi Hi H not 8j kong U ist Ui N Governi i tho country of t not
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  • 133 2 raWSBBIEE TIM HHN of (be Mm faith. M -hn \M-i-\lim A^M arrived h*>iv y,»strrua\ <-\eninc »•> rfr H'l remain m Sin^apor. I r .if< ut i I Th*- Monlana U 70 vrars old an<l h.iis Kara.hi. (I numity !t-ad»*rs uill attend i MWteon pert) Is
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  • 255 2 ACME *hortagp of *taff is one of the biggest problems facing the Singa pore Medical Department, says the Annual Report. This shortage is particularly felt m specialist branches like Public Health. Though the staff of the department has been slightly increased *;:ch are the post war
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 IKuchai Tin. Limited (Incorporated tn the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 23. NOTICE :s hereby fhron that at the Tenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company which will be held m the Board Room. Amber Building, No. 5. Malacca Street, Singapore, on Friday, 31st December, 1948. at 11 a.m.. the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 48 2 Till/ -^^^^i^^^B 'NOW IUyi, &TH, >T NOT *tf f Ou/- W£LL#THAT\ V ASOUT IT, YCfi&FUL HOW, IAJ0 r*\ rJU WAT A&OUT HMVG) GO Od ThS9- n\jb\\ CA& VOV'b B£T7Bi C, CARS TO NOT 90 '/GM. Oft >>^^?^\^w^ tm»jijp!l i com. johh > trv a loop.whota s. BUCK RYAN -r-^^B
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  • 308 3 i!Ui ft tajr*i itix ft -\iri|»al ft introX .\«rnX i d«>- control. ft „-.<• than ft- »n m X i hither- wing OM ft since V <nt Council ■r oport of ft .mission. .preuentaI' .-.r.ting thetr ft: Viuvp V ivoura na\e B tted «M» I of the t^ com-
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  • 212 3 COLONY READY FOR CHINA REFUGEES (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Singapore Government Ins :«lre>(l\ m:ule preliminary ptons to receive British refugees from China if thtt country f'lls to the G>mmtin sK This was stated by the Colonial Secretary. (Mr. P. A. B. McKerron) m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. McKerron
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  • 65 3 Crackers may not be hanned atlvr C'»u l Tkt r pi!*tl pn»'ii- !»it tn. <lis jutr:;ijn; •>! iirranns ami ♦•\pl<»si\ i between th»- hourn of 1 p.m. :uul a m. Th« Colonial Secretary, i Mr. V. A. B. MrKrrron siH«iur«*tl the Council that ho \v«>uld InHtriH-t !h«> CommlMionrr of Pollwi
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  • 153 3 MR. C. C. Tan asked at the Legislative Council yesterday if the Government would consider cuts m indirect taxes, to help the poor man. He was referring to tobacco and entertainment duties or other similar taxes. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron replied: "Until such time as
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  • 10 3 ssavsufts t "illative Council to leng lions for longer
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  • 8 3 The Legislative counu Public Servic^ex^eai^^
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  • 69 3 c r .hpme has been The Colonial BecreUO^ the Legislative Councu yesterday WjJ" Member). Ch.nßoe Nominal. «l Me r Mr McKe, ron wWjjJ g^ after consideration decided to •^^rltomSe of the Fund Comn> v m( lU the Singapore I" 1 pliefl "f t..;'- r „X
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  • 210 3 THK SineaiJore Lepslativ*' Council K reew wi»--j T plause the pS of the Debtor and Creditor IVrimh Bill, yesterday. The BUI Identical to the one DaM ed by the Federal L*f** lative Council last week, la i gtep Mlttr the compU'tr lilt- j ing of the
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  • 41 3 At yesterday's merlins < 1 PA B McKonon (Colonial Sectary, said the Clovrrnforccl .lunns l> M A IRS. the m* tg Ro T Traffic Ordinance, 1941. wiu be brought into full opcnM as from January 1 next year
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  • 73 3 WATCH DOLLARS COUNCIL TOLD SI X >it. m v to \<i< Lion bj Mr. C. C i •cot una kv Mi U» tarn H« 111 „i toi ;m knvestlgaUoa koto tlv 'sqatuitrinK of ftTtln «\irr« n cy on th(> Importation of Amurican air-conditioning plant* for Singapore" thratrrH ami luxury offices.
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  • 65 4 DELBQATEB to thf Kit-e o»OMatttec Meeting c«»nlt'rred m \v.ishington this month. Left to right (.-eMtnl): |)r. Wliiiain Clyde, ot the Initeri Kingdun% a.»<l i harles Ounnewold. i>t the NVthfrlamiN. I.t-ft to right standing j: Mom Luacg JtofMM Ka:nhhu. tfl Stam. t lin of Hurrna. O. S,
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  • 473 4 'fHE r ilm world mourns the pasting away 01 a great fieure Sir C. Aubrey Smith. Grand Old Man of the Brit;; h tnd American >t ami screen. He died at his hom° m Beverly Hills, California, on Monday, at the age of 85.
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  • 117 4 Hundred Million In Credit LONDON. Tues. Britain will probably do without 25 per cent of her Marshall aid next year, but will still face the world with £100,--000.000 credit balance m 1952-53. Only definite forecast m the 65-page programme is that m the year starting next July. Britain reckons to
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  • 14 4 perl m looj snowstoim? m th< :-:'^H Ir soutlfl I r.ornfl
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  • 112 4 I ONDON. Tucs, Th, British Colonial Office said the new drug chooromycetin has ou K h the years has killed In t U h Sal i? S British tr °0P« m the Far East to a "trial" ru* The final proof was produced, the Colonial
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  • 153 4 S.AFRICAN FAILURE TO 'PAY UP' I tuaUoTBH I I M M m JOHAXXESBI'Ri;. T cStoZ tions m South Africa s > result of thousand* of men ance payments. Many of them WnLt "B for their upkeep, are lindu, r^ to pay their way. *fi fcfaglatratei of Juvenile cc irl i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 GIVE BOOKS iof Cbrdell Hull (2 <■,] J \vco Ulysses g B&e«ce for ClUseo CsAdk for 81 fudi Godden Pls^ue Jk l. sCscDoosid Wild Chorus. Peter Scott n Art of Walter Disnty London. Etairey. Water COtoars inhere Is Mo Armour. How > Sair.uo! Popys Tr i m?, KI-IJ.V A U'.ILSil
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  • 205 5 I |p-..- t v i K ir |r y X md dgm l Vt i,-.-. h mv* t a1 lhe ■ct m >IS >' vlt tht R public* i 'nfident Mr" :J< t0 rolls B lican lev.' v t>a t; nation- d light m X' million miliar X na-
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  • 34 5 In v st.r is helping Santa Claus with m- chores Ulfa JWBlonde, lovely Audrey ToUer g t .f *d too s.ow for her NktaK. Being a modern mNs she finds tne reino.ir
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  • 387 5 THE "Lost Continent" of Atlantis never listed, a sea-going scientist claimed recently after 13 years of exploring the bottom of we Atlantic Ocean. Dr Maurice Ewing Columbia University said l no has mapped. Paraphed; probed, sounded the ocean deep since and found no evidence of thcm>j terious
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 1508 6  -  SOPHIE KERR MORNING TRIBUNE SERIAL By IMI »l OKI Ihii h, yoOl m !;iNiii,.n KpMiith r. cum nt. has jusl < cuMtr\ «ivl<- "l Vivarrr. On gyp*) uir' .lirt* witn him, ih.-n frapp ir> SOfti r lOU t «K> m the- BQMUY with lit* f' I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 66 7 m tks mm H V- £»>!>*"" HirJ ,th(i<(i m frc.it r irr M TOW f/M.i/ im jr*i tttorU t> ,i ur.puurti' nui t r« .frir- >-r «H* H tkc tttf t. tin P>'<- tmkm f \port. LOW LEFT: IS PRECIOUS: „,-/<,. y<ttm<i j it: 77»<> it tt< M
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    • 89 7 L Your Radio Today IMI I NETWORK KZ; *fc£KE*2S3 ?8&— -A^ S oyrch?7.W0 y rch?7.W T,mo Sign- pROGRAM MES IN INDIAN 100 i nch-timc music P 7n i Comical Entcrta.n PROUKn JJ Sixty mmutes of the turo T une. Sign' Tune; 2.00 Transcription of Programme Summary MjMgJ d Pro g
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  • 27 8 Every lock of M Left Uiat Smm n^M l «mB«rK '-u ft rvr rarMw-sjMjir^ "T« 1 Ten-,,,ar-o,<, Mm ai»g K ,»g fttU hapP!l her hnir
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  • Article, Illustration
    149 9 Do you want a free perm or i fre«- iaci.-.r If you do, join the queue you will Bml every day at the Madison Beauty School. Killimy Komi. Treatment is free because you'll be helping some budding beauty expert to learn her job. Von II he her model. But
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 t:\riJMVE TO TMt MORXIXG TIIIHIM IACK ARMSTROMr I r jsg»kc SS2T* I «JJtS^f|ueUTENANT SUAR2O, GEEV fAE A GON LOST A LOT OF LT SCARZC SO/ BAST JBOCK PRIVATE/ TO SHOOT POWN GET HIGH ENOUGH TO GETo'^B You\ r iwsTo^HljHoSSAN??y- 1°" neva*??'- .A MA l^r^___/y7Z \J^ M^jJ,^VEl BRA A l H
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  • 164 11  -  EPSIE KINARD By B^T}* these bathing suitsIn Los Angeles are to do as much for a figure, and sometimes upon Mother Nature. suit m the cviDt (V.ifomian collection to flatter the figure, would entail a long, and discouraging search. tlines are trimmed. are flattened, and ingeniously d by
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  • 403 11 imp mj i th< ii h. Mlf Ik t T i i po lie m idn Tin mod< tn woman t iti i,. .1 with water, m hot, and the reaction pc im to be equally I v Hcial t'i tn i| oi noth fortx
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 65 11 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED lEAKWOOD Fl RNITI RE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 341, River Valley Road t Singapore. Phone: 4025 j. OLD CLOTHES LY\Hr MADE NEW A \vl A />v^ r v c/r/7 c Z) V sa washing ton
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    • 61 11 GRAND XMAS CONCERT at RAFFLES HOTEL SUNDAY 26TH DBC 1948. 27 PIECE ORCHESTRA consisting of the combined I LIGHT ORCHESTRA of ELM. ROYAL MARINKS i HMS BIRMINGHAM, musicians from H.M.S. BELFAST Band FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA Vocalists. LESLIE STEVENS, Tenor and GEORGE REIBBITT, Baritone. BOOK EARLY A Program*— to suit
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 227 11 I DIARY i TO accommodate shoppers with last minute purchases. Mrs. Qeddes has extended the closing hour of the Little Shop to 6 p.m. this week The French Influence pi<dominatea m the gift suggestions the Little Shop offers to one. There are beautiful French costume Jewellery, i handmade flowers, and
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  • 347 12  -  OSWARD HENRY nbdfvbjb mnjgbnfbjn UILLIA.a LVNMGAN is convinced that, to Rtt th breaks. Lady Luck must be m your corner. He gave his reasons the other day while on the s?t of -Follow Me Ouietlv." When 1 was a kid. h«> MM,
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    • 162 12 J^ J PAINS w f A VH^ or crippling stiffness s'J&ta Dl un l Pl |V :om your ~~^—^^^y\ 7 vty.iv.i- \-ihcs rrach the k.ii//j J^S^*^^^---^ ury* aad Hart ihnr iKllMf WITT'S PILLS £\W 'or Kidney ond Bladder Troubles D 0 i^_^ > yOl'R SPIRIT FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON! <
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    • 65 12 "On Our Merry ay I IMuMt. fI nr> Pt^"^%u^ "SUMMER HOLIDAY' I (Hot r "ABILES I H Tyr a I Royal I LAST DAY! PATHE PICTURES LTD. I fc i•> w 1 4 Llilij* r If «OOV m£ j•■ nr¥ Phono W H 4042 EM Jk H #m From Tomorrow;
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  • 211 13 IOERI at two schools of thought here on how the rffa t t| sha|>e m the local rubber market. 1S trymg t0 UP mHld ln whl(h nibber n of the market bdletej that whatever I leal Bae m an d the absence 01
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  • 761 13 Ifc ■■■■x.&jmmvmm&m ipore, Dec. 21. K Icgapcrt .snare quotations given by the Maiin Sh.vrebrokers' AsaocJatios ft as fellows Buyers Sellers la. Ic< 14.00 15.00 cd a. Brick )rd^ 1.90 2.00 2.77 1 2 2.85 3 rol 39 9 40/9 M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 to Tin (O) 17
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  • 16 13 5 Steady but quiet o»n- J ditions prevailed in the share market yesterday. a
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  • 11 13 Colonies earn big dollars sjdfg s smfvbdnv d fmbfvb m Reuter
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  • 10 13 I i:ss n KBfl j On i Dull
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 44 13 1 Undoubtedly The Most Magnificent Motion Picture Ever! DAILY 5 SHOWS Kindly tote change ol timrs. 11 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 4.15 6.45 9.20 is k mruiu/nni n 'W^S\a 1 0% 000! e-ET 5 N. B. Please Come Early As There Ar > No Supporting Shorts
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  • 133 1 MELBOt RNE, Tues.— If a team ia to be sent In queat of the r>a\U Cup next year, six men nmsi he Considered, say** Harry llopman, ex-Davis Cup player. They are Rltl SiduelU John llroimvieh. Frank Sedgman, Oeoff Hrown. George Worthlngton and Ken McGregor. He
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  • 250 1 NAGPl'R, Tues.— The West Indies touring team equired 146 runs for victory here today when they ismissed the Governor's XI for 184 in their second inings. By lunch time they had scored 53 for the loss f one wicket in their effort to get
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  • 132 1 'KAYO' HASSEN CHOPS MOD TOUGHENS UP gjYDNEY. Tues.— Aborigine Jack Hassan, lightweight "find" of the Australian ring who has won 11 of 1? main event boats by knockout is ''toughening up" Leo Heaney was knocked out soon after the start by woodchopping. of the third round of their recent bout
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  • 61 1 'J In a friendly game of hocke> I played on the Segamat Town j Padang yesterday, the gemas I Railway Institute XI beat the •«j Segamat Government Servants j XJ by 3—2. The scoters for j i the visitors were Samunathan Vanbuizeh and Mehar Singh 1 »-hiUt
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  • 116 1 The rugger match between Kota Rajah Sports Club and Customs Sports Club played yesterday evening at Farrei Park, resulted in a win for Kota Rajah by 9 points Uhree tries) to 6 points itwo tries). Early ln the first half. Shariff Madon and Jaffar went over
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  • 85 1 SEAFORTHS WIN AT SOCCER The Seaforth Highlanders JQ scored a convincing five Victory eve; tho combined Ma lav XI in a friendly soccer match played on Uk JJJ Padang at Segamat on Saturday. tho game was one WW ana had the winning team pressed home all then chances they would
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  • 102 1 WELCH, NEWELL FIGHT TO-NIGHT Jimmy Welch and Jimmy Newell are reported fit for tonights battle at the Happy World Covered Stadium. Welch, who Is the uncrowned lightweight champion of Singapore, will be conceeding something like one stone to the hardhitting Naw boxer, but the fact that the R.A.F. man has
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  • 185 1 LONDON, Tues. Derby County, leaders of the English League First Division, draw an easy assignment against the winner of the South-tort York game in the third round of the Football Association Cup tournament. t I Southpoit and York have not finished their second I round match. Third
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  • 173 14 mond Dantes. And Eureka Now Up Well Edmo ere the um wi i the bes' nd Dantes (Stirling) and most outstanding petforli opened for work this t three of the morning in The traek u th y i Um majorit; to thre Bki Jan ran I <: e Ba »by
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  • 29 14 Today's Sugger Game r t. Ch Low fl Dt I AIR Flyinc l ang th- i Chan i Ply- ECukla I L r OffiSqu tO'C it Bak S( geant
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  • 54 14 SIKHS TOUR SING A PORE t Sikh Ab* team will iring the i i they will i Khalsal 1 tnber 26' Ba ice and on! f Singapore, 1 f lemberi will hi mail or. r A it Singh ,c ga Singh. Harcharan 1f Singh, Lakh- -Singh. in-' Smgh, Mah-j bam
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  • 39 14 Veterans High to ml when r o, Sunday, i am the B ght made weeping nool deto the dethe "ore Ofl a p. i i inch 11 1 I von their Junior he BCorer 1 '3
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  • 134 14 At the Annual General M ting held recently the followln| were elected as offlce-b for the year 1949. Patrons:— Messrs. CWa T>:cx Chye, Wee Sin Choe, A. J. Pang and H. C. Lim (all re-el< d) President:— Mr. Ang Kin Chwee. Vice presidents Messrs. Goh Scow
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  • 33 14 Th< following :nd,; asked to turn up OT C.hs week-end with the Sp lang Stadium Adam G Sea::. M Ismail. Kiat. Chin Aan, 8 n H On U Eng Chia. p
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  • 193 14 KUNG POAS WIN 69-33 Displaying tine combination and speedy passing the Kant. Pons beat the Ping Kong basket-ball team b> 69 points to SS. The game was played last night at the Happv Vlorid Covered Stadium. The Ping Kcr.gs wore a beaten team all the way They a- away th<
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  • 32 14 Mc KEN LEY LA BEACH FOR AUSSIE A. A. MEET I Ut seating P inaxna, I in thi I ndoe Olymi 200 metr( 111 .1.1. who ran dean I Y 22 tl
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  • 130 14 T EN BOTTLES STILL LEFT \N El I I I I li. ma- ii,. kr till of "CI li ti. -I 5 \.-r\ 1 r r I I I I I r^' i- t» ttln ni y* ;-li\ I. W«-n Ifi ir.. s 'l ,,,r |M \n >n\ni ii-. r.
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  • 115 14 McCool takes 5 for 128 H tine Inn f 138 Lai Ion I All I Mill. Ik in Id rs, v t to QUI by 1 il: run today In ;< Ihi Me Bl "it. h N< i theii oi 'iml linings to wm I Au tralta i-ir alt "at
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  • 99 14 AUSSIES WILL NOT VISIT JAPAN An Invitation to send an An raliai I in it tw to Japan ba I een rebuffed by Um awn Tennii Ai ociatioo < I traha. Sir Norman Brookes, the pi Ident, told deleg iti tt i coun ii meeting ol th«* A. > ia
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  • 23 14 jdsfrg bd fvdbfvb jdfvbndzfbv AN INCIDENT AT THK CHINESE HOPKINS TRIES TO SCORE WHILE NG SEX, SINGAPORE OLYMPIC PLAYER LO
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  • 111 15 f|aM ftilnfr are p<Mirin)C touanS ;h« \angt«M* ri\«r 4S mil«-s north«-a>.t <»f NanKinif \*hil«- other nationalist* are pu-h*nK bark fommunist forrr^. on the eastern r.ank of the Cinintl Canal touard Fa«>>injf. 30 niile* abo\e the \angt^e. Th, reports -ticctva on the bank had reduced th I
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  • 71 15 LONDON Tues. Attorney General Sir Hart« Shawcross told the Tribunal probing allegations corruption m Government circles today thtvmig think John Belcher, former Parliamentary to the Board of Trade, had been unfortunate ml choice of friends. hars very far from com* B Hart 3hai closing ?pe«* the
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  • 263 15 MRS. (Caesar) THIVY Should keep out of local politics -Says Laycock Mr. John Laycock (Municipal North-Ea.st) a.sked Government vesteri I withdraw the diplomatic privileges of Mr. John Thiw, Govenunttt of Ind^V°H presentntive m Singapore, for allowing; his wife to take part m the J affairs of Singapore. »rm|M Mr. Laycock
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  • 126 15 TOKIO. Tues.— Hideki Tojo and his six fellou condemned will be hanged within the next 48 hour* it is expected m Tokio. Gen. Mac Arthur was informed early today of Uie United States Supreme Court's rejection of the appe of two of the men
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  • 173 15 BUT! Caesar's Wife Says- WAS NEVER IN lr The following statement \\a« tekphtMi to the Tribune late last night by Mr. T. Than. »pf akin? behalf of Mrs. John Thi>\:— "My attention has be» m drawn to th< n.ws item uluch appeared m a Singapore pap.r that I have btfn
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  • 19 15 Reuter Moscow, T-i.-.;. a -ha Tito, V* toga was Ma. dfroro a slav Premier expeuea Soviet-led Conunfoim.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 268 15 "COURVOISIER" COGNAC THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON (Prcduie of France) Their Reputation is Universally Recopised kThrojghout The World 5 STANDARD QUALITIES (1) COl RVOISIER FINE CHAMPAGNE. NAPOLEON BRANDY. The Oldest Cognac Liqueur^ (t) COIRVOISIER V.S.O.P. BRANDY 'The Be:-.: Liqueur) (3) COl RVOISIER Y.O. BRANDY I Liqueur I (4) COl RVOISIER GALA
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