Morning Tribune, 7 January 1949

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1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 15 1 MORNING Tribune E,j i, No. 980 (New Series). t'KIDAY. JAMARV 7. 1»I9. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 399 1 I Wreck Burned With .Bodies Still Aboard I (Tribune Stall Reporter) I war planes machine-gunned a Singapore tr ding ship m Sumatra srs, killing three of Ihe crew and wounding thee others, according to res now before the Singapore Government :uid the Chinese and
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  • 98 1 LORD Douglas of Kirtlesid»\ Marshal of the Royal Air Force, will be visiting Singapore this weekend. He is expected on Saturday, from Australia where he has been the guest of the Government and the Royal Australian Air Force. The Marshal will arrive at
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  • 199 1 $5 MILLION TRAINING SCHEME FOR MALAYA (Tribune Staff Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. The Federation Government is considering the launching of a $3,728,000 technical training scheme which will provide higher technical instruction for five hundred students. The scheme is m interim measure. The full projectestimated to cost nearly $5 million —is
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  • 84 1 Another Bukit Serene Conference SIR ALEXANDER GRANTHAM, Governor or Hong Konp, will bo leaving Hong Kong for- Singapore on January 21 to attend a conference of rolcni.il Governors and Service chiefs here. The meeting is being held to discuss matters <>f mutual Interest to the Colonies, an official announcement stated
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  • 130 2 DONORS BREAK BLOOD BANK RECORD i >r«i taring t i i <• re 1 id i pllrf v! to the I ink '«f the ('•< M 11 on Monday, Tm v. •dm '•<■ r More Inwi prnMted lo •1 ite pint rarh n«xt week Donon nmo trom all walks of
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  • 93 2 BISHOP'S LAST SERMON Till-: hop < t Sing ipore tl»<Ki. Rev. U Wilson) will p h hi i.t-t sermon m Biogai Andrew's tathedral m ;i) morning. He s.nifoi Kn.'l.inii on January 28, Rev, Wilson t.ir i busy pro;ri!n!;if ot engage mentfl <"iuu:i^ th next three weeks, until he i avea,
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  • 159 2 yOH the first time m Malaya a Muslim Religious Con- I ference sponsored by the All-Malaya Muslim' Missionary Society is to be held m SintrnnorP i'h<' meet to begin on Sunday dlfcoM "important mat* ten" A Muslim Missionary Trainnin.i; School for Malaya and possibly for
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  • 57 2 NfcW i'Ki.ni rhuradsj A l<; 1 '"dian scientists will >! x tralia m February to return the visit of Home Australian scientist! to India s yeai igv) Th.s w... announced by D, a 8 Bhatnag SerreUri n,.. l t nt f Scientific Resekrch i *t
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  • 275 2 REDS PILLAGE MONGOLIA -Take Children (Tribune Stall Reporter) The Mongol*, who conquered Asi:\ n it »h 01 Europe :i> tar M (he I>nepier iih (f.»n*;-h's Kli.ui. are hriiii; persecuted b> t2*e X ns sad the Red armies of China. These once-prosperoiiH, pe-n^eful ;*ir.l h«nh»orkln^ people have bVen reduced to poverty.
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  • 33 2 Line Of Genghis Khan r lit I a- a S f c v.i inn 1 .>' A* j fjeoru v 1 I wha Mb 1 f to id ■>• e,.. th*. Pttnce as PriSK rt.?.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 71 2 FoUND Gun In Salvation Army H.Q. A PUNJABI 50 1 a nine-mon: cou«t yestcrdi to kill an «lusH»J bum dowt-. hi* ,f '^S not compro:i.^ cast*. HADi;> ICALAYA J I again Its Tin Kop:-.'« the Air" ftcm next Thorite] or 5* questionteam of fou;- w progi%mmc On tho torum vv.ll
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    • 71 2 BANGKOK I tiial of thit > t> r. death of Kin^ A: i Mil now going be moved th- s-. t r. bably m Ptiuniiphon r:a^H mother testify ol com t Five Judgea tois of tho defence couofl would make th< trip to the
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  • 178 2 PIRE aboard: The cry cam: like the crack of doom from the engine room of the ton^kang. Nine men on board saw themselves alone with the flames and the waters The sea had only a silent stare. But m that narrow engine room, only two men had
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 240 3 utusura! me<-tuiß ol the lndo-Paeifio Fisheries unril 'will be Mi m Wmg^mt <»n Man* l^ v.as annoii!i«ed It the twenty-fourth nattof the South Kast Asm Liaison Officers which d at the Commissioner General's Office ttridi S.-,iv,:u:. Fc D, ,uty to the „,m, <;. r.i\a\ told ting:
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  • 181 3 "FLYIN G DUTCHWOMAN" II' Hies through ct bpore TALL, athletic-looking Dutch woman. Mrs. Fanny Blan-aers-Koen, 'the fastest wo man on earth" holder of three Olympic gold medals..stopped in Singapoic yesterday on her way to Australia. Bhe at tivcd in a K.L.M. Const* nation with her husband and coach. She Is
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  • 190 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. labourers on Kerling Estate were found nii-sin& when the PoUoe made an Jiate roil call following an attack on the estate patrol and the factory this morning. Twent\nve men m the labourers' iines were arrested. past midnight when a British sergeant and
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  • 95 3 STORIES of flisi m the Orient, read at leisure maf'ir-Gtaxiy At izvni farm brought Amerivin farmer Francis M. Brown and his wife to Singapore. Mr. Broun grows alfafa and breed* cattle on a SQQ-a-cre farm m Yuma. He and his wi-fe are on a ucar'-t rnenffen,
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  • 166 3 Accused of murder, says 'I was with girl friend' Al.I-ri, Majfi HUMftfal :•> rftas <;oim Indk labourer at 1.58 P embei 22 at Dunk* Street, toJ«« thr court >>>t«!.u.y !< m outwit h his k" 1 Wend at Uv- Urn. tit Ihc Hi!! n*. tar away from th<^ C(>n< Ma^istratr
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  • 229 4 Uajt I Mi i mi l whiU Australia"' poM v M -,i by ludonerfi feral l i i i p"liti<;tl oppom nti erf thtc, rvernmeni h«v< I I i I itenent of Aut> t nJla'fl policy The I i ire h r are 1.00 roi<»ii-..i
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  • 79 4 MANILA Thuri 8* n r 1 1 pooa, inchiduig fooi chl died m fit. which ra*ed Iwtl StOtCJF homo m Manila. The children wen asleep when the rire broke out at 0400. They were afemoen of three famillei rangiag m age fwm live months to four
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  • 290 4 Beecham Lashes At Opera Control DUGHTON, Thursday. Sir Thomas ft.,.,., British millionaire orchestra conductor faniM his vitriolic outspokeness, has launched a attack on the men who nin opera in Britain Speaking at the annuil conference her Incorporated Society of Musicians he detnsj inquiry into the trust which runs Covent Garden
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  • 29 4 PEAKI. HA RBOTTR. Thurs Admiral Dewitt C. Ramsey sal today "the security of the Pacific is m tiif hands ol thoi ly integrated military organizations A. P.
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  • 229 4 TID 'A PA -B V TAPIR ABU PH0T08 PAGE EIGHT ,u 8ta H Reporter WARS aftect all uains T life— and the circu< one of them. Two tigers destined for Sheums Circus— now performing at Clyde Terrace— < held up at Bagan Si Api Ap in Sumatra because ol Dutch-Indonesian
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  • 88 4 INGTAO, Thurv— !>.».. pit»- .s. Admiral Oscar Badg*r*s statement ..f January I |n:»t th > were moI leaving 1 Maria a m Tsingtao are packing ias Jht« National Shantung; l nivTvity campnt at present Wed by tae Marines :,s Mrrackfl is preparing for the return
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  • 52 4 Warwick Divorce 7 J LavZ *>*> Thurs. _j t Jne 37 year old Earl of W«runofr, ftmner film I S yir, ha* fued suit for divorce from kit conn- S liS m he m I M J he a ™lef ended suit I 2 co W ptoi W f Tfte
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  • 21 4 Tn urs Chang My Sited n I<>ad d the K r amed Ambassador t n w~*u ington to4ay.- A.P.
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  • 29 4 HEAVY LIFT Reuter LONDON, Thus A n ret long |8< feel r sunk I U dta't hat I Ad- A I 27,000 foita i been i fc fw SC
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 JOSEF Cardinal Mindezenty, Roman Catholic Prima* of Hungary, who was recent* ly arrested on char" 1 plotting uith the Wetter* Poicers for the overthrow the present regime J" lun gary.
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  • 68 4 The Hague, Thurs. Dutch Queen Wilhelmma I receive a pension of $152.( I year under a bill app; I 1 the First Chamber I Dutch parliament. I Th f Second Chambc- I proved the bill montl I Only the- First Cha I thre c Communists oppofi I
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  • TRIBUNE MAGAZINE
    • 280 5 m. ;n the campaign J the terrorists going on for I months, and W. m urity forW made consitkrW ,-rvss. there are W ttkMM that the X .1 will be brought S wful conclusion X the near futur?. reviewing the f :n>rist activities ust three weeks, r-General Boucher the
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    • 283 5 A 4 2- YEAR -OLD German scientist said that he has perfected a wrist-band camera that will take 400 picture.^ on a roll of ordinary 3 mm. minieam aim. Dr. Rudolf Steinbeck, the Inventor, has spent the last two years working on the first
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 257 6 OUR NEW SERIAL i PAQR t'i- "t ni.iA I rtra coorh ftn I nit 'it I I f'h< i■ t,, n .t t < \CY'S WlfCTll I OUt« iniin^. dretu hie In i»«'i ■i aching iri. ioi her body i thundcroui lo t I that kepi tun'- with Hi" pulMting,
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    819 6 AFTER Julian ha<i left the ottce, Vicky appeared m reaponat to a similar .summons from Lermontov He waved hct to a chair, and without looking at her paced up an<i down the room. "I want to talk to you about your future. Miss Paso." he began. "You
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  • 429 6 ALONE, sa I figure In clerical garb shuffled sadly ftoni the Pa!a>s do ChsJUot us the United Nationi Assembly v v f uu shop. Once mor< I ii- v Michael Guthrie Scott of South A! >. tftei gtl n to a b< sion g ilnsi had found
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    • 43 6 4^4 CHAPTERS IIIF OF THE MOST I T AMAZING SERIAL EVER FUMED! ONLY I PAYMENT! f TsiE?s.\ Orr IHE O£SrfRAT£ STPUOGIE 111 TO FOII KOT TO OLL wreck rm world; v >- I? ■fIUT weiuo heal I /'/r, \/:\7,// TOMORROW -ALHAMBRA 1 I i
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  • 125 7 Crowds Mourn Shot Premier Thousands of weMHtg Mgypficttj folloutd the fmerml 'orUije of their iixsas.shiated Premier, Malunoud FA Nokrashij PasJm m Cairo. He IMM given a si'Utit r's jmk r*tl attended by members of the Diplomatic Corps. X.'i'/ Farouk, Cabinet Minister* untt prirat' dUtefU. The bier f above) covered tn
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  • 91 7 LONDON MIDNIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Six thousand rcve'lerj m carnival dross packed the Albeit Hall on New Yeats Eve. when th*t normally solemn ami sober building houses London's gayest and maddest party the Chelsea Aits Ball. Art students and mode's, debutantes and business men housewives and civil servants find common
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  • 49 7 Revellers at Trafalgar i Square wave and cheer as the J Sew Year approaches. The Xmas tree presented by Nor- i wau is seen left and one of I th( illuminated fountains is on the right. In thi back" mund i is thi National Gallery A .P.
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  • 32 7 Some of the 6.000 vcrr,, waken at the Cheh<» Art* Ball •scramble for the balloon* i. -hich wry "''£>'<* from the roof of tht Albert Hall at midnight.- A. P.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 217 7 ON YOUR RAWOJOTAYj: REli NKTWORK O&^^^S 1 1 P ROG RAMME J 'V g n N e WS :n Mandarin 1. Light Music; 1.30 ?Yft Marcbe3; 5-30 Children's Dance Murtc; 2.00 JJ^* pOO Svgn Tune and Op ling a™, to Mandarin; gramme Bum- j;, N AY 1U Mandi:in aod hildren'a
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  • 91 8 PRESENTING STARS OF THE SAWDUST RING Welcome LJoov Smil^ Plea*** THE GIRL ON lilt FLY1.XG TRAP/// I I 1 Tan Y( k> Wan add* ,v is fa* ad by I h*rs*'j <m tht t iitui sa >:<::r I from th* graamd. i^t THIS emands close co ipcration and aniwork, while
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 60 10 ■xiurMVE r» ties: .wmim™ T«n»xt I ant understand >— 'LZ-Z~f HE'S VAM!SHED.: r ye I I GREAT SCOTT.: r V^ II WHERE roUNGYOKLii-1 I EVERY ROCK IK X COULD &U THAT < Jl 9 > cv iftF ..GOVERNOR/- THE PEMITEMTIAJIV- THAT J H -HE.-. f- C > Jf ?-Hrpr V
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  • 372 11  - DR OOPING HEMS DEFEAT CHIC Alicia Hart IK BEFORE you wear v newfrock, take a ciitical look at that hemline. The appear a nee of the smartest dres.will be ruined if the bottom of the skirt droops dispiritedly. or hangs wrongly. If you have chosen to wear a lacy petticoat
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    • 78 11 IC. K. TANG ewter Ware Bali Heads iamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RMTI UE M .-.IM)S OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., j I. :iur Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 laffles hotel i ■HIS EVENING IN THE I NEW LOUNGE f COCKTAIL HOUR I From 7 (o 8 p.m.
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    • 61 11 $0 t/0M& ffv)ft£ FREE SERVICE [f'^Aili|| 'fill AND GUARANTY- IES MODKL SlOli The Superb TONE QUALITY J«SL^ always associated wilh "His k > un fKI Master's Voice" products IVrmc A>nl^ is very evident m this k/V-v latest model radio receiver j*-^2_ t\ MIS M*ST>P' >■-» SOLE MALAYAN DISTRIBUTORS iSe^iliiiiC^ 1
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 260 11 DIARY 1 THE Divisional Therapy Unit will hold a display of handwork, done oy patients of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, at Robinson':; premises tomorrow. The display will be from 8.30 a.m. till i p.m. Last November a similar display was held with encouraging results. Through the "ourtesy of Messrs.
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  • 214 12 ISiiiisit lilm Xew« LONUON. OALLV GBAlf i:«>t the bi;t:rst apphm&e i'^ 1 i l irhen hsnds iskei bar unit the vraM »«M like t«> find In her Chrintnww stocklnf. >aid Sally: The title diM»d nf a eottnfe m either Buckinghamshire M Berk- *nir«\
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    • 125 12 iE\^S A l IV JJgg 'AGREEMENT HEADS 1948 POLL I.Mli iAJt t.:p Agreement*/ •t".^^hr:ny Belinda TODA V! ~^B~ ~jt- —^H t —^^^—f-^—f— OE— ml "T{iB :c-r y :=-uck -V Pirftifpi" Vz PECK HCbUIHt GfiKf ltLi) :fcl s H|»X i I f- PARSVL F.ZAKUCK»IIOSS HAPT EL'A KAZAN t HERE'S INTELLIGENT ENTERTAINMENI
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    • 37 12 OPENING TO-D 1 snows: S; 6 A 9.15 P.M. The climax to the world >1 rU! i "THE XIV-b OLYMPIAD' A.ll 'venta woi m TECHNICOLOR! To-M©m>u at Mid-Nitc Action.- 1 Thrills! Romance! "SWORD GF THE I AVENGER
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    • 185 12 sh< tin: W v- .m. 1 M r (A R-pul 1.1 Jo Fvonn. i ttrer i I Xm >:i I AUlMli Xll ll!l DtllJ -S IfagftC Soroor. Mastorpioco of the Ballot JJ v the Ornee ami r.oauty of moira BH L\hik -^1 ip k i .i,\ by thf groat ,^t
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  • 177 13 Wall Street Pleased with Truman Message NEW YORK, Thurs. WaU Street was fairly well satisfied with President Truman's programme* as announced m his "state ot the union 1 message to Congress yesterday. The business community found it a sweeter pill than expected. Recent trends m the stock market had indicated
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  • 81 13 X niaiket was V -t. uiay ami X "approximately X O f .1 cent over the X p ned slowly In X it later on the the December gp rubber shipment Xi tring a biK of K. November, it im- v w.i- iecoid-1 Kp ceatf foi No 1
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  • 42 13 The Industrial mtkMi j of the share market con- m J tinned firm vest* rdav S with business passing a! 5 slightly higher prices. J The Tin share section J also came m for a little more enquiry. c 4
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  • 91 13 BOTH tiv pri 1 coconut >'ii market v. -u^htiy u\. S iiroMom nuotatftom \«-rrv un- i with no an ival.- P Thf following wth' >«.<t. i(lav's quotations j SAGO FLorR: iMgg* $17 Smawak $14. Siak $14V SAGO SEED $26 TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fan |2S. FLAKL TAPIOCA: $88. TAI'IOCA
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 124 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual GenertU INSURANCE Association Ltd. t iu orimiutt <l m Emjland MOTOR, *IRE, WOKKMKNS COMPENSATION, \(iOAOE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOUSE OWNERS HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH \M> CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC ETC. IOK SOUND DEPENDABLE INSUUAN'JK PRO rECTiON, LIBERAL AND I*
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  • 50 14 The Year's Athlete nku OKM i ..i) i 1 1 i»rlil y V rhainp. < 1• -'"I ii'd 1 ti- of Ike f«C v I'iJH m J»i MUM I PrM ir > poM. Hi r. ;js.»n:iM" Irvr- > '.mil sli.irfslnp h:iri!\ N j4qu4 <>».i Bab >l:»fh<ns. > the Ol\in|>i( <l.<Hthl..n
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  • 490 14 ARSENAL, SPURS FAVOURITES FOR FA CUP FINALS LONDON. Thur*.— The stTURRIe to reach the f*th final of the Football Association Challenge Cup begins m eirnest on Saturday when 64 clubs, including; «he First and Second Division tt»;«ms, who come m for the first time, contest the third round. Tbr fmal
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  • 195 14 GOLFER COTTON MAY RETIRE FROM THE GAME LONDON, Thura. Henry cotton may rettn rrom competltivf golf. He Weired BS much when he return* i from his visit to thr imitad States and South America sad whatevei differences he may have had with spectators m the past the Dkers will miss
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  • 95 14 GARDNER- WHITE HOPE? LONDON, Thurs O n the thai Savold disqualified t with dcock th( „:;p ed m the ame ring a novi< British heavyweight by the name ol Jack Gardner. Gardner who was formerly m a guard! regiment, won the Amateur Boxing Associations title, the British Amateur heavyweight crown,
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  • 49 14 NEW YORK. Jan. 6 The Australian News Bureau said that Meervyn Wood, Olympic -md Henley Diamond Sculls winner last year, has been o;; d Australia* athlete 00l jw». In 12 years of competi"on he has won u v Austra»a n national sells little thn, times A. P.
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  • 121 14 he 1 SYI'N' r rt cnuse it *'^J2 thundi f£* hav t i' <to P match* r Vtji bane betw< -o-.ri^fcll and 6 p ,j|^K terstatt C •>• tl^C cktod to t ■ir >• h lion. The Scor South W.i >icket J IC lion I Mr. H, H. -vdo:-
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  • 312 14 NEW YORK. Thurs. Many proT.::?rsl 4 convinced that the "big-money" b« v.\. wh- p JH .ional sport has enjoyed m the VmU I >■ f the war. is over. --Hfl With decline? already evident m Hi I ivt| they an- planning their new year activity >mni that money Will
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  • 80 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs Veto, wiimei f Moonee Valley juvenile race, gained hei nam [G.Hq a dream by her owner. r" win The filly i s the first horse owned by tog jler, Mr. L. Cbußon :r ff*t Se Mr. ("oulton asked a trainer to lea.s' 1 a and the night
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    • 29 14 Powerful... Told With Sweep And Vigor! More Than rair Comparison With 'C one With The Wind.' ...The Film Daily. C;3BCI MAR9UII S^fiO^^'w^ i v <—„., K IOMORiiQW M'NITEn &%Z&^'ri')l}K now;;
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  • 61 15 rt riub )u^ managed to win its hock<> nu.tch hi two goals to ono at Farrcr Park fmM iorod a goal m each half. VTfZTtStmm promisingiy but dropped badly SLS^K m which WMI Fernando wen outstanding nulliliod many of their man at tht the K-i" u> •i, opened the
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  • 133 15 IfUERREN, Switzerland. Thursday. Robin Hooper. 16, ot Omt Hallu*gburg. < England, won the Junior Kandahar Ski Champioruhip on Tuesday The championship was decided by a combination downhill and slalom event. It was restricted to five ikfttfl un ler IT who h \'i qualified m previous romp*
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  • 216 15 liaJ football has receded temporarily ound m Britain. The next match is m Ireland and Wales. Both these counbeaten b\ England and Scotland. 9 to avoid bottom place m the cham- Far greater Interest will sentre upon the April meeting of England and Scotland at Wembley stadium. London. England
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  • 327 15 THE R.E.M.E. XV gave rhe Singapore Cricket Club their worst trouncing of the season defeating them by 33 points (3 goals, 5 tries, 1 penalty goal) to 3 (one penalty goal), on the Padang yesterday. Smith streaked along the left flank m the second minute
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  • 50 15 LONDON, Thurs.—Kngland defeated France 9-0 on Wednesday night to enter the European zone finals of the Thomas Cup Badminton tournament. Britain will play Denmark at Copenhagen on January 20 and 21. The European Zone winner will meet either Malaya or the U.S. for the world championship. A.P.
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  • 75 15 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs Johnny Ralph, south African heavyweight champion will be unablt to go througn with his sehedu>d fight with Bruce Woodcock h( re Jan£9. because of a broken fin|er. Ralph ?a»ci handlers of the British Empire and European heavyweight king havr been asked If tne t>out could
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  • 103 15 Singapore Municipal Services Union will play the "Jet Sports Club" on Sunday at tabie-tennis The games will consist of six Singles and one Double The following have been selected to represent the S M.S.I' SINGLES. L<x>w Cher Young (Cant.), P. O. Qallrtin, LtO Meng Kong. Chan Mun
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  • 124 15 CUP FUND WHISKY NOW $25 SIX of the twelve bottle of "Challenge" Scotch whisky donated to the Tribune Thomas Cup Fund by a well-known Singapore sportsman are still unclaimed. So we are reducing the target of $50 and a bottle will go to everyone who give* $25 or more to
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  • 33 15 langor track and j bn j weightlift Si langoi Chini asi :ation are L a week's Sing- Athletic team lampionj will it the Singa- p i Chinese Ath-; El the Jalan Besar
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  • 66 15 stars i find ac- CUvt'land lich will i g Journey of r ntral London i:: every afteii la y practices. i till proving someI The hotel cooks J r evci \ng are fiec 8. |o as they v. rings aro curi Ule rf hting 1 10 o'clock. f i
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  • 43 15 t ov -ms layers will Qg Lahru game of Tuan Mong m on Sun- l949 n the 3/* r Office jff, >.°ong Kai B5 auTChef K Lye Pak Kl Huin «L' ('hong Hon X v :ip Thian W '< *ing (C'ap- 106 pm
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  • 16 15 H.Q win" nstin a 8embaw. t 8e, «J* Play .e si terday. by rou,
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  • 87 15 The C. A. Juniors and the Spitfires will meet at a friendly game of soccer today at the Geylang Stadium. ('.A. .iimors: Yew Chang. Foe Khiong. Him Tjiang, Soon Todd. Hee Jong, Hon Yam, Hin Wens, Tian Chye, Eng Siang i iCapt). Hoi Meng, Hoon LeOOg, Ghie Lenj,',
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 46 15 Yoj'll want to See I I JULIA MISBEHAVES I I AGAIN TOMORROW I AT MIDNIGHT AT THE I 5 f THE CAST OF J» Jl THE YEAR |b^^ m the comeoy m M-G-M's comedy hit of the year! Julia Misbehaves PETER LAWFORD ELIZABETH TAYLOR CESAR ROMERO
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  • 36 16 I A DmUk A i i r, s i j th it Ifr MamjtA mi PttHj) a lh'l>t> fl I a I r\< Mb 4 f < •>'■ iiiiltiiiDvi'r ikir a? la- I i
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  • 256 16 All-INDONESIA PARLIAMENT -JULIANA. DREES -NO COMMENT LONDON, Thursday. fUTEEN Julini of the N>ther!;»nd> declared today thut she hoped aa Indonesian Federal rirl'lifl \u>uld bo established "vithin a few weeks", to b»* followed a> soofl as possible b> free elections. A few hours before her broadcast over HOvemum Radio, her Prime
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  • 47 16 i.akk SUCCESS, t: U.N. i !oi unission on [n I and Pakistan agreed on i »f i plebi -•:*<• to be he' i >n i i Kashmir. Tin- plan will be Jose i on Friday after 11 has been handed to representatives >f India md Pakistan.
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  • 164 16 JEWS INVADE EGYPT —PULL OUT AGAIN To! Aviv. Thui S IS hAELI t: pa Irove 30 miles; into Egypt and them We Inet Ily The Israeli Cal net 1 I a meeting on \v c dnesday night at which decisive a t. on the ceai ntly was taken A". the
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  • 169 16 Tientsim Attacked Tsingtao Quitted ■H.W.HXI. Ihurv-cj ••rniTvrit :> HtitioM ar<'»JH IVafila i, r h^ii^l M t!i- < i nuaiftt launtfal a driv t to i..\ th- ctv 4 hM b«'.T. \ir*u.-". scrroj^fl J for \%«'fk>». 9 A c mm idoi 1 Wednesday ss 1 a Tientsin and rangko J| H
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  • 133 16 COLOMBO, Thurs. —Passengers on the mail train from Trincomalee to Colombo yesterday got a thrill when, the train came to an abrupt stop, and they found that the engine had collided with a huge elephant It appears that the driver noticed the elephant walking along tii-- track
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