Morning Tribune, 5 February 1949
1949-02-05
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section20 1949-02-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE \0L 1. Nw. 1005 (New Series). P— jp— i— im^—^— sati-kdav, i i;nTa\i;v r>, i«n^ I'rice !0 Cents.20 words
-
975 1949-02-05 1 'KEY IS NEW LAND POLICY" (Tribune Staff Reporter) "J"hc Federation Government have been advised throw overboard any plans for the wholesale re-settlement of squatters and to concentrate on settling the squatters m tic areas they now occupy. Where squatters have settled m large numbers975 words
-
Article90 1949-02-05 1 i J rhe formation of t*v J let to !n\ Mtlgatc "J atter Prob'.em tunoed ob Dec J IV last year. Jybera <>t tin- ..-uJ i litti .i.v:_ \i. NewbouK, CMH Secretary, (Cttairi 1 Hr. hoag Von Skin. 1 H. l)a\ is. jM > n. ■■■nij. •Vl x90 words
-
175 1949-02-05 1 O'KEEFE _BORNEO SULTAN WILL EXPEL AUSTRALIANS FROM STATE citizens m raeo will i) t cxi that Bute if rethe proposed Of an Indonesian O'Keefe, from true, declares 11 of Ponof tho fUU l etir I>oitod m a bul--1 f '.v tho Netherulate General yesHtmid said he hopother Indonesian e Wp|175 words
-
Article168 1949-02-05 1 MADAME AU KWEE TO BE RELEASED KUALA LUMPUR, I riilay. MADAM Au Kucc, the r>::-\i ar-oM iiMihrr of I athT Thomas Chin, Johorv Roman CatkoHc prh-st, who was iclicd by security furors m a lyltut loiind-up m n»ar Kajunj; on January 11 is to •>•' NIMMCiL This was officially :»nnounc»'tl168 words
-
Article, Illustration484 1949-02-05 1 W.H. BLACKWOOD - AIRABU CASE 'Witness Twisted Facts' Hire (By W. H. BLACKWOOD TANJONG PINANO, Friday. PABLTON HIKE, the Singapore broker charged frith arms running into Dutch territory, wrote two letters to the Public Prooecotor alleging that prosecution witness Caesar Houghton "twisted certain tacts" while testifying, which were read in court when his484 words
-
Article108 1949-02-05 1 < anhkkka. Friday. Mil. Arthur ChlwvH, AustriiHM Minist.r fur Immi gratlon, categorically annoUßOed tudii.v that: "Th»« Government il«portl»f i'nIndonesian \\;«r time evar«e* Mrs. O'firrlr, 'l<» s noVV married !<• a-i \nsir;jiijin, if she clot^ ""t leave liwtralla !>.•*.. iv the < >f Febmary. The o©veraineal h <nll> ••m--powered108 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1949-02-05 1 Thomas Cup Team Need Eggs— Page 16 or rvs COMMENTS 3EE PAOE :*>12 words
-
Advertisement8 1949-02-05 1 For The PEOPLE II y The PEOPLE 18 words
-
-
237 1949-02-05 2 New court martial rights for servicemen n changi i the report re* ta ivu i were: provision ol legal lid w ac csi h I al f e earli I no* H er I trial m i it I d I I I in to al i llowi 1 i237 words
-
Article, Illustration32 1949-02-05 2 Salute to the Lion Flag The Oylone>»p Ko- yal I*ioneer Corj)> innrch past at Wood- lands at the ceretno- ni'il parade yesterd-u J on the anniversary of Ceylon's attainment of Dominion Stfttvs.32 words
-
214 1949-02-05 2 THEM hundred men drawn itm five companies of the Royal "noneer Corps (Ceylcni. l»4 by Biittah and Ceylouese oAcen, paraded at Woodlands camp yesterday to mark the first anniversary of Ceylon's Independence. Lt.-Col. R. H. S. Popham. Commandtag Officer of the •.'amp. unfurled the Lion Flag214 words
-
83 1949-02-05 2 SINGAPORE Teachers Union |J at a meeting la*i right o*cic'.od tc ask for housing allowance for aided English school teachers. Mr. H. N. Balhatchet. the President of the Union, told the meeting that the teachers have always held there shou'd be no difference between83 words
-
Article90 1949-02-05 2 Mid S.CJtC niphv f*>tk tatter, Wai Hrn Ctare, j »<-c hia iit«* bacaMM ()t hIS gondatai for hea<l-on t.uk>:i the Coroner's Court >. .s lay, Low Soo Teng. an«jth«*i U < ''i^'s players. »ai<l thit v». u>. m the habit of tuokfrom the frool H« had90 words
-
Article160 1949-02-05 2 ACCUSED OF $1,800 -TRICKS I rVEE Mm Wong was alleged to have collected a total of $1,800 from three different persons after telling them that he could get jobs for them on hoard American ships. Twee was charged m the First District Court yesterday frith acquiring the money j through160 words
-
Article66 1949-02-05 2 LKE Kirn Piew, a bandit who was caught m a tecurity raid on his shop at Kampong Batu. Rembau, was executed at Pudu (Mot, Kuala UHBBUr. yesterday. He was hanged for navu a new 38 enfield revolver was found bidden r some boxes stacked on floor66 words
-
113 1949-02-05 2 Votes for all, jobs for local men PRCCRES ,IVES I PROAUSt I rmrUS I r.cunecu IH i :m last night, f. S in tiie Municipal fl in April. 'Vot- fl ''maximum oppo r. H local man" are S ting dex H manifesto H fu.i are follow H t At- 1113 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement58 1949-02-05 2 DIABETIC yri.tl^n^s recover h.-jilt ti s|M»edily b\ taking the Well-known LOBVLINA TABLETS LrOBULINA reduce* *n g a r I t-L rniUuates metabolic tli«t- t-irtances nafely. RecoininciHlcJ t>\ IXKtors tor over 25 r-» Wff haw also OLYi >METKB for Ike rapid ami iih asuriuu «»f suj;;ir tunl.'iits m (In* i'.rinr Distributor*:58 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous39 1949-02-05 2 GREAT WORLD <Jh>b* 2.30, 6.30, 0.15 Whole Serial: "Daughter of Don Q" Republic Serial) Tomorrow: "Winged Victory" NEW WORLD lido 3, 7, 9.15 "Tonight Every Night" m Technicolor Tomorrow: Whol* Serial! Republic* "De#ert Agent" V>yal 3.30—7.30 "M&UI IViU" (Tehigu)39 words
-
Miscellaneous114 1949-02-05 2 Vmi Nm, you just \Zihihk Nwrli K.£ff, wwT/V£im<>l Ytoon urn, my boy/} V ma. mat oid l^. Oh/i- ir wtu H j I RUN ALONG AND THINK 1 MR, DAD ?3 I YCU ABOUT ff/£ J ANY MORE CHCEK YOU ADMi HtmRT) UM TO THM </ Wl I <, n114 words
-
-
Article228 1949-02-05 3 RUBBER RESTORED. BUT: THE G0vern.,,,.,,) km, H fci. 'V"l Kri 1 rehabilitation. Ol this «n 'n m on >*■«■ m lU«a f.,r dustry. """NM.7',. milhonsh:^,. b,. !n :..l* ,ii m <o the mining m!- *Jte mTlalava' f W ProKrarr.mo to aeomfe rnn«,ry ,n--"dus^l wherT^L 3m V228 words
-
Article419 1949-02-05 3 Bandits Slay Two Perak 'Towkays' JJIAL.4LI.WIR, Friday. -Bandits robbed ,n! murdered hvo Chinese 'toui^ys' at Sjtiawan ;.nd I Karaugan yesterday. Nine uniforn^i bandits, armed with SUn runa md v- volvers. went to Sinipang Dua m the Bitiaw M Let ol at 5.30 p.m. five of them entcio.i a rubber .^ah--419 words
-
225 1949-02-05 3 'MNP WISER TO REFRAIN FROM ACTION' MASSEY THE Australian Commissioner tor Malaya, Mr. Claude M*s6ey, s.«id yesterday that he had "no official information whatever* 1 regarding the OVeeffe case. He was, therefore, "not eompeteaJ to give any farther information" on t!ie subject. Commenting on the Malay Nationalist Part}'.- reported plan225 words
-
309 1949-02-05 3 An Aimy Warrant Offloei who is alleged to have converted to his own use four sums of mosey strutted to him foi sending cf food par eels to tho rnitid Kingdom Faced a general court martial at tho TangUn Barracks yesterday. The309 words
-
Article164 1949-02-05 3 Nl U-. InrlutUng 1' M > ha I award* <l tin daU for jjal'aul' I n nr. »r i-.n. M. I |hw >:. IV oCker aoMl :ir.- four ,'..is, ami lhr« I tiftfl s,,l,i|- r> u'l ZaJn \::n;i >'f UM Jr.'! \U\ Mfl Refine nt164 words
-
Article97 1949-02-05 3 ONCE BITTEN TWICE BOUGHT SEYKKAL weeks hro, a- ■ill, anti valuable MMMN hainmerrt! silxer dgWtt* Imi\ was -.toleii from th« home of Warrant OflCf! NewtoM P. Morgan, of th» I iiitt-il States Military Liui son Offin-r's staff. \(st«'rtia> mondmgi A *'> rio iltahi* walkrd into Mr Morgan*! <>f!i<':- .iixl t;i«97 words
-
149 1949-02-05 3 PLAN TO TEACH ENGLISH TO ALL POLICE I (Tribum Staff Reporter) TDK i'< li' nit- Dd tO tiain nil t i Steers :n«l constables n.in English so that reports be taken down directly Eng i ii. simplifying m;itt< when t<;< report iia.s t>> be no d In i ourt, the149 words
-
Article45 1949-02-05 3 'Protection' racketeer jailed < k r» was n 18 month jaJ by the Fii Pi* t rii .Jui '■.--i'li!. i for Ktoilin; |90 from ji f- ll< 'protection i on Ja n UJu 'i\ Ocl I he c too] ih€ o m j3(j md kly r45 words
-
Article263 1949-02-05 4 STJD2KTS PARADE IN PEIPINC STREETS PEIPING. Fri. I IVINCi elligies of (ieneralissimo and Madame L Chiang Kai-shek were led through the streets of Peiping m chains m one of the many parades welcoming the Communists. Three students staged a scene which depicted a Communist soldierA.P. - 263 words
-
Article, Illustration40 1949-02-05 4 They're Just Waiting! AMERICAS film actreu fU a Ug*t from Prin I Kha* m teparate ttafmm** r^ntiu: the andßUa ha* pounced thai the, wiQ be married i Ta™ get Ui mvaroe f«m wife. W« ,i th* i/ an- tu.st ypemmg.40 words
-
166 1949-02-05 4 imiNCETON. NEW JERSEY. Fn. -seientifu progress, once thought to be for mankindbenefit, has made the world a dangerous piarr to live according to Frederick Osborn. Uki States representative on the United Nation. Atomic Energy Commission. nrn "The peoples of the world have mcreuedU.P. - 166 words
-
122 1949-02-05 4 It's A Boy! For Nurse Turley (59) HELENA, All >. J J Friday. Mrs. Fred J. Turley, 59. -a.vl her livr- i day-old -»<»n v.as :\i .ins- wor to her prayers but ta f —expected «»ne. Mrs. Tmieyt «h'v ive other eMMfCH b> a pr xi'.ms Murriage »re aH d«ad,U.P. - 122 words
-
Article46 1949-02-05 4 ROMAS itl —The Italian "frog man" who led a daring sortie into Alexandria during the war and put the Valiant and Queen Elizabeth out oi action was again on trial m Rome today. He is Prince Valerio Borghese. head ol Italy's anti-submanne unit.46 words
-
Article195 1949-02-05 4 WASHINGTON, Fri— The United States navy announced today a reshuffle m fleet strength, forced by economy reasons, which will place greater temphasis on Atlantic defense and antisubmarine operations. Because ot limitations m budget proposals for next ycat, Navy Secretary John Sullivan said the numberU.P. - 195 words
-
Article61 1949-02-05 4 LONDON, Fri. Mr. William Rust, editor of the Communist newspaper Daily Worker, died last night after collapsing at a Communist Paity meeting m London. He was taken to hospital where it was stated he had a stroke. Rust, who was 45, had been editor of the DailyReuter - 61 words
-
Article38 1949-02-05 4 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Roberto RoMClltnl, Italian movie director who won acclaim for "The Open City" and 'TaJsa," has announced an "international partnership" with actress Ingrid Bergman. Producer Samuel Goldwyn, and Rnfi.«s*>iini'« qcca. I riat^ya a U.P.U.P. - 38 words
-
Article76 1949-02-05 4 Loaded Oramges i;km a.m. iri l our |'«'"t> on:an /r J I Arthur .h.Mtii M i I on Thurs.ls.v tha» hoiH tilt- <Towti t'lrrw arango at hitn WbM lM tri.-<1 to J nutkr psHHeal '.p'N-rh. J 5 di I ii. «t t.«in<: IIM gt'iiuiiii (»rhit<«-. s> i:»«»rh. lif s:ii<l. hiuA.P. - 76 words
-
Article170 1949-02-05 4 rMRIS Fn -Minister of Justice Andre Mane yesterday advised General Charles dc Gaulle to Stay OUt Of politics after the Chamber of Deputies rejected a de Gaullist charge that Mane was protecting his relatives from collaboration charges. The chamber voted their confidence In M: «ie170 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1949-02-05 4 Evening Elegance /f 1™ I I i VI r ft I'( ifl d by You m this ofi the-shouldera gown m filmy organsa, or any fabric tyou dtsir« 5V> graceful, so flattering. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. BATI SRT ROAD fe'pore. E^hone 820^142 words
-
Advertisement111 1949-02-05 4 SPECIAL ATTRACTION FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT FOR THE SWING FANS GRAND JAZZ CONCERT "SWING SESSION" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE On Sunday 6th Feb. 1949 at 5 p.m. to 7 pni WITH "The FREDDY GORDON Swing Group Featured Artistes, Instrumentalists, Vocals and .litter-bug Specialities. A Complete I111 words
-
-
Article355 1949-02-05 5 I POPULAR history tells I I I us that Xapolean lost I the battle of Waterloo I because at a critical moI during the fighting I he had an attack of gasI itain lost her AmeI s because of I tie squabble over I of tea at Boston. I355 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1949-02-05 5 Industrialization has not destroyed the skill of tiie British craftsmen. Cecil Frank, a village wheelwright, still finds a demand for his services.24 words
-
Article676 1949-02-05 5 THE 'cold war li mentally depressing to Rudolf Hess and s*x other Nazi chiefs m their Berlin prison. Although the squabhlir.fi: between Russia and the West may seem to bear out Hitlei rian doctrines, the Fuehrer's ex-henchmen don't like it. They're worried that the breakdownAssociated Press - 676 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1949-02-05 5 wT/.A VAN \IR WA YS I TED Airhn' tor S«rvioH i Btagapon X t urn|);ir, Ip<»h, (i m, Mtff, ls ham, K llU;lt llansKok, Saigon, M, iMiibang and IkUavtak29 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous12 1949-02-05 5 I OCCUpuM ue w "POP" lam ye rl>^h^ < -v L\\ A 112 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1122 1949-02-05 6 J.P. Gallagher - J. P. Gallagher For 150 years Jamaicans have campaigned to rebuild Port Royal but eve«y time tidal waves, hurricanes, earthquake, fires or plagues have intervened. Today no more than a huddle of dusty yellow buildings, th s city was once the capita! of the notoriousReuter - 1,122 words
-
Article334 1949-02-05 6 Fate Of E.R. P. After 1952 ■TESTERN Europo's plea foi extension of the European Recovery Pan beyon I »">2 is getting a cool reception here. Ri .1: i If. Bissell, deputy i |tttatanl adminlstratoi of u r E< momic Cb-operation \(\i inistration, predicted 1 hat the plan will end on334 words
-
Article554 1949-02-05 6 AS fantastic as it may sound. there are some earnest young- men m this respectable community who talk matter-ot-factly about gom.; to the moon. And they sour.d a> if they mean it. Visionaries 0 Perhaps. At any rate, they're buiMing rockets. Inventing new kinds of554 words
-
Article, Illustration181 1949-02-05 7 World Photo News let leaders gather a t i solemn mtamritd to oommemua'e tiie °sth anniversary d< alii ot Lenin at tl\r Bolshoi Thnitrc In Left If ri;;ht: <;. Maienkov; V. M. N. A. Bulganin; X t. Voroshilo\ G. jofl: Josef Stalin; L. Beria: P. K. Pjuo\o: If. M. ShvtrniK;181 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1949-02-05 7 X ITOXt. WKXT-HOI SI, TO-NIGHT BOON HIS SYNCOPATORS HEALTH ÜBOBI BY THK SEA WITH FIRST CLASS BAR i RESTAURANT SATURDAY, 12th FEB: CHAP-CO-MEI EXTENSION: I.A.M. I Phone *****: 107 Marine I'arade31 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous193 1949-02-05 7 FOi? YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAY JS PROGRAMMES mar;; T.Oo Malay Mus-c b> INDI vX PROGRAMMES Programme Suiu- Buara Hiboian fakaUn j u--2 Dance Music; muda T.imbatar. J. 8.; »OO Time Signal. Op--13.50 Interlude; Ncwa; 5.30 Saturday nigti nncL m(i p ro^ r> Sum Mwric; i-i.30 Sw- h.^o- ?oo Dose uown.193 words
-
-
Article, Illustration312 1949-02-05 8 AROUND THE WORLD IN PICTURES D I A Student Ricm Major General G. H. Bourne C. B,C. B. i;., who recently arrived m Berlin to take over the duties of Major General E. O. Her- bert, as Kritish Military Commandan and G. O. C. Troops attended the second session I312 words
-
Article409 1949-02-05 10 PARIS, Friday.— The French shoe nr>«l leather industi\, crippled the war and now again one o- the finest m the world, is fac d vsith a falling Martcot and the threat 01 unemployment, according to trade union official! here. These ofllciate say thru thr priceReuter - 409 words
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous168 1949-02-05 10 [exclcsive to the mornixv triihxe J JACK ARMSTRONG ,-00-> r FNING EVEN.N' A.-55 BCNLEY >OU REST BE -AN f^OLAVE ,HI THERh JACK... I CAREFUL INI Jf- KARO m m LA rn.VFR- APE ME y HE*RVCTCON»M THAT thing. JT_ W- I IP HL -A KAKOr^im r^+ RACK TO XLV THAT P*NG168 words
-
-
Article, Illustration353 1949-02-05 11 jmakk pom puty earaafi Mn;ut ace- ;soi\ g ,t. your imagination when Jtiran^ini; the flown OM ■■■ii;,-:. i r <« Hf II i.iav M Worn m in-. Dions whvk to accent I cost tme, 01 dramaf -<■ b kalntyie. If you Wit WMftof flor.il353 words
-
Article343 1949-02-05 11 rr\ N lift your shouldn give youi Bgm ring back \our Vio watch Ihe the vv iistline :d the stomach iculoosly flat. t improvements r >o si*' k n m a d be sufficient 'jr a v oman to tto keep the J trim.343 words
-
Article150 1949-02-05 11 Simple French Cooking MUSHROOM SOUFFLE Take fifty pMW of flour, equal quantities of buttet and grated chewe. and a pint of milk. Mix into a thick white sauce, then and half a Poundof fresh njush; roomi (small or shced. three yolks of eggs, and ta*Uy the tVce whites Of the150 words
-
Article204 1949-02-05 11 r 1 centrttmtc towaida the Y.W.v'.A's Financial Appeal, resident! 01 Un> Y.w. C.A. hofltd aro planning to hold a Jimiblo Sal<» on FVDnjary lf» at 8 Fort Canning Read. To tenure it- ftmnrttl .success, the frills would l>r grateful for any contribution of old clothe, shoes, toilet articles and204 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1949-02-05 11 Aim X J fcMfc' J!rVWPri£p\ f^ > -'T^ •^K' 1i ''*T L)J\IS V i '-J V- j/£''Jf > *1 \V E MAKE |I COLOUR PRINTS |C9 B Tl by the d IVlt "to Chromatone (Aimriciui) Process iin I from your jri-Bi- W. Kodachromo A Dufayrolour Tr«Mi»M«iCIJP i, 191 Copy 9.5059 words
-
Advertisement78 1949-02-05 11 1 TODAY AT I RAFFLES HOTEL LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM I 12.30 to 2.80 p.m. also I i Orchestral Concert I THE COCKTAIL HOUR I from 7 to 8 p.m. DANCE (Evening Dress Optiona!) 9 p.m. to Midnight 'FRANK PICvFORD HIS ORCHESTRA I No Admission Charge TOMORROW NIGHT BY POPULAR78 words
-
-
523 1949-02-05 12 llri«i«li l«li« i\\y of Britain's favourite character actresses n as 11 been -promoted. Alter playing Lancashire •nd ocfcney chaimcteii M the stage and screen more tines than she can remember, Thora Hind. has earned role as lady's companion in the Two Cities' film 'Madness of523 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement134 1949-02-05 12 |B KepiiWic-s LATKST l»o^- v.-riii Stars flfl ,s t.aiuriiv; fl M \N(, ol ">« HIXESK /J SECRET SEKVICL! JB !2.30'- 4.30 5.30 y THE BIKIK DRRCOII if- v Whose Serial! (hildrfiTs Ctab Mutim^ TODAY l*> a.m. 'IMKATKS OF MONTEBY" m Technicolor t *\>><n> Mmnmr TOMOKROU It ia W.OI Btc. "SWFKT134 words
-
Advertisement150 1949-02-05 12 AfU>MM(i|>.\THix fl 1 with r.. m OrKNDf Q TODAI fl I MOWS] I; «.i:, ,9 44 G00D NEWS' iterrlag 'une A!l>s..n Pcfef l^uf, J with le— M(( ntiken TO-MTK at MID-MiF "SOULS OF CKINAfI 5 GLORIOUS SHOWS 1 Wl vvit So 11 a.m.: 1.41 p.m.: 4.lv. 6 43 a $M150 words
-
-
Article99 1949-02-05 13 M ?i a picul local!. But irk with P"c< i U i picul There v.. B of sagolloui. •nut oil and copra remained unchanged The following wen yesterday's quotations foi produo ■AGO FLOUR: Ung| |i« Saiawak $14. Siak Si SAGO SP:ED: |22 TAPIOCA FLOI 11 F. $26 FLAKE99 words
-
Article732 1949-02-05 13 g Ft t. I. Sngspcre pr.are quotation* E u glvea by the Maipfjtreorokerf Aa*odaUoi nu fellows' Buyers Sellers -a, ice 14.00" 15.00 a Mask 2.924 L974 2.0.2 4 I ti 4,; 3 44 3 M. Trustee 7. DO 8.50 I 7;r. (01 18 18 9 a iP)732 words
-
Article135 1949-02-05 13 IWN I >i.— The K.< A annouix d toda\ that th. %!i will porrtaase I .s. *8.»70,ooo north ..i „j| within -t\ mun'hs for it* s»<wLpit.. «,f str Li* f The quantity was not >p< ed officially but it was u <tood to heU.P. - 135 words
-
Article48 1949-02-05 13 Rubber Prices HIGHER LEVELS ..uKlity maikot mostly un,.om Thinsday. A J r Um< of burtw i The industrial section J became hesitant at the higher levels yesterday. i lln shares still failed to attract buyers. I Buyers. Benera. 94-4 36-4 36-4 36-4] i 36-4 P St »t suiet48 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1949-02-05 13 AlhambrA <N«»u \ir-< OmliMoiutil i snows; ioiiav Nt.f. Tiiuts: |o.i;> \.M 1. .H0 .YttO A ».l.» IV M SUPER- CHARGED WITH ACTION... THRILLS AND BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURES! with (he HIB DEAD END KIDS. Please Conic Early!: m m m ■■■■■■i mi ii TUMBLING and SPILLING and CATAPULTIMG m a WILD and105 words
-
-
139 1949-02-05 14 CUP TEAM DO T.B. PATIENTS A GOOD TURN (From JIMMY GLOVEg) 1 LONDON, 1 1 THE Malayan Thomas Cup team will j>i a A singles and doubles matches on 5,?,., *M patients and staff of the HareAeld Hospital l The exhibition was arranged through Dr a m E. Morein., now139 words
-
134 1949-02-05 14 \KW XXX, Iri.— lt. Ouvit <up Commit!*** 1 «»f »1 ,v:t r »:>n\ ttKl.t> I h.i Billions w• 1 < iiMll«-n«;»- I III:- IMl'l t tip < < 'Mjar. I I-;i"h» \rar i < Iih 1 ny« r«» uh<> arr no, nt«-r.-4l !lii»U.P. - 134 words
-
120 1949-02-05 14 Williams to defend against Bolanos Ni:\v YORK, Frt v i today m Bounced thai Ito w ■enld defend tiio woii<i light* vvfiuh* championship afam»t Knrujii. Kolaro< m a YOUth charity show M Field, \ni;<les on April 21. The bout If rxpeotod to atIract .^2oo.o<K> hp<! will ha wKirns' third mootingU.P. - 120 words
-
397 1949-02-05 14 LEE SA VOLD—JOE LOUISFIGHT THIS JUNE? LONDON, Friday. l EE SAVOLD, the American heavyweight who hus made himself one of the most popular boxers ever to visit Britain, expects to fight Joe Lewis, the world's heavyweight champion, m June. He said this before his departure for home, and added thatReuter - 397 words
-
Article104 1949-02-05 14 THE CHAMP DOES IT AGAIN Daytcna Beach. California, Fri. For the second time this week Joe Louis world heavyweight champion. last night knocked out an opponent m an exhibition bout. Hill Graves, a 15 st. Daytona Negro, faced Louis but the champion scored a technical knockout m the third round.Reuter - 104 words
-
Article145 1949-02-05 14 Airmen meet SCC today The Smpapoir Pentangulai Rugby tournament kry match between the Combined RAF. and the S C.C. will bo played at the RAF. Maintenance r,;i?e. Seletar, to lay Air Commodore, P. G. H. Caitti. C.8.E., the Kase Commander, has extended an invitation to all membeis of the pubic145 words
-
Article26 1949-02-05 14 The T.P.C A v M gor Kumsian S four goalt U> 01 I yesterday. Th« was tfl Oil on thr P: at Kuala Lumpur26 words
-
288 1949-02-05 14 S'PORE MAY SEND BOXING TEAM to EMPIRE GAMES (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association m -enU boxing team to the 1950 Empire Games to bM held at Auckland, New Zealand, if MfitwtW? fron thfl Singapore Olympic Sports Council is forthcoming. 1 At a meeting of the Association's288 words
-
Article79 1949-02-05 14 JACASSE WAS THE EXCEPTION Reuter -AAP MELBOURNE. Fil.— ThO» who argue that mans that do lot ol racing a iL no food I at r he stud would noi uoti the case of Jacasse to c ;:p:' port theii contention. Jacasse raced for s»„vei< seasons, siftt'tiog in L04 racoa forReuter; AAP - 79 words
-
217 1949-02-05 14 Six jockeys recently refused to ride on Tea Cake m the Carrum Handicap at Caulfield. Tea Cake won the event. Probably the jockeys thought he was too old, but he is one of the evergreens of racing and hates to be spelled. PromReuter; A.P. - 217 words
-
119 1949-02-05 14 SKATE STAR MAY MISS CHAMPIONSHIPS WJEN. Fri. Doctors on Thursday sani there was stil 1 a slight chance that Eva Pawlik, European women's skating champion, will be able to take pait m the world championships at Paris later this month. Miss Pawlik is suffering from an attack of appendicitis whichA.P. - 119 words
-
Article52 1949-02-05 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. Marjory McQuade. 14-year-old Olympian, broke the Australian and Victorian record for the women's 100 yards freestylo by 1.8 seconds m Melbourne recently. Marjory, unplaced, clocked 60 8 seconds m a special attack, on Frances Built's record of 62 6 seconds, established m 1932. ReuterReuter; AAP - 52 words
-
98 1949-02-05 14 LONDON, tn. Welterweights Billy Graham of New York and Tony .Tamiro of YoungKto.vn, Ohio, will be lighting betore a capacity crowd at liarringay Arena on Mom'uy night. The promoter, Jack tto'omoiis, has announced that all !hf 10,4(M) s»ats have been ROM. lt««eip|s are liKelyA.P. - 98 words
-
Article36 1949-02-05 14 London. Fn.— Al Hutt, who claims the riyweight championship of Burma, has signed for a London fight on Feb. 8. H? goes m over eight rounds against, Len Johnson oi London [n A.P. U.P.A.P.; U.P. - 36 words
-
Article243 1949-02-05 15 %ry;m Gymkhana foot-Dau team, which might Irour and the Federation of Malaya this /ha* A xerv > m P rpSB vc roc ol^* 0 m>c ,)ti:ttions prove successful and if they do v all t< Malaya, soccer fans will have a chance t!*ins wn,e243 words
-
Article52 1949-02-05 15 The total for the Tho- mas up luii'i nw Htaadn at %i',H':.Wi. I Contributions. him- I I -mall, are nvlnome. I They should be ad.Jiv**- ed to the Tribune Tho- mas wp h und. p■ S S Mala\a MfeOM Vt*-sH S 5 Ltd., An son R»»ad, sin- J52 words
-
165 1949-02-05 15 Victoria's 286 for 6 against W. Australia Fri vto- for the lorn of 1 1| ..'it lint mstumpt were I on the first I |gf field Shield Western AusI rrJr.f the toss Westjr. Au.-t :.> .:pnsingly sent I Ret "a ir. *it on an apI prently o pitch. LXV HasaettReuter; AAP - 165 words
-
Article135 1949-02-05 15 BOMBAY. Friday.- The West Indie, were 235 for 5 at clos of play in thtir fifth and filial match With India today. The West indii Captain, John Goddard I ton for the fifth sue the isr« arid dee: Brst W.I. A Rae c M Ui135 words
-
Article333 1949-02-05 15 SMC's financial posi tion strong i J. Darnell, urged the members of the SmI r Club to show more interest and support lue Cut g uvities. Mr. Darnell was speaking at the «b: annual reneral meeting held at Raffles Hotel I DaroeD expressed disappointment, as less Jfc half of the333 words
-
Article64 1949-02-05 15 T! annual genend moot of the doiang Malay! O Associaiion will be heW 'it. I am on Sunday February 6, at the Sultan Bulalman Club tvu. i Lumpur, to minutei erf the previoui i Lngand he accounts and to m bearei i I me cviT 164 words
-
Article60 1949-02-05 15 Th.. Nava! Base Indian Sports Club win hold its annual sports at the end of this month. Special events for boys and girls will be arrant d. Entries will be accepted before Web. 12. There will also V held inter-club competitions m soccer, volley ball, badminton and60 words
-
Article76 1949-02-05 15 The following arc the officebearer of the Spitri- B.P. for the year 1949 Patron Raja Retnani; President: .Siinwl Hannd: Vice-Presldents Robert Tap, Milton Noais; Hon. S«>cretauy: F. J. Dltoee; Hon. Treasurer: S. M. Mahall; Sports Captain: Rony G. Mthta; Vice* Captain: EtonyG, Mehta; f'ommittoe Members K. p. L,76 words
-
Article62 1949-02-05 15 m? following will repree- nt the KiA-i Ifembeoi' Lea U •gaiOlt Robinson Sports Club if 1 > friendly ganv of loceer to be played on Monday a t Fairer Park. i Bee Cheow; Launpace Urn; J. C. Urn, Tan Cheng Ke P. Lopy; Yang Thiam; ivid Kang; Chu62 words
-
Article182 1949-02-05 15 The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union did well to hold the Victoria School to a goalless draw m a hockey match at the school ground yesterday. Exchanges Were fairly even throughout. The schoolboys were fast and tricky but the Teachers were the more experienced side. Fernandtz182 words
-
149 1949-02-05 15 MANIIJV, FYi. Vicki Manalo Dravos, OlympK diving champk n of Filipino ancestr>-, retvivt A hearty welcome on arnv;l hen today for a series of exhibitions. A lar^p cnm d Onto i Kat..p. ICaaUa tonal Mrt when the 24 t«c sin BUpped ad b gA.P. - 149 words
-
Article556 1949-02-05 15 IPOH LEAGUE SOCCER TO START SOON I! OH, Fn. League meer m Fjwh will »H*cin some tjme this rtmnth. This u;is announml b> Mr. nicker, presicHng at the annual fHMVmI ine(>tinc of 4i P ill(l r is ri(t Footbllll **MP* hek! vcMerdiv M the i .c.l prenfees. dtMksg (lat<» for556 words
-
Article349 1949-02-05 16 MALAYAN TEAM WANT EGGS But Ministry Says <i\o LONDON. Friday. Ql ESTIONS are likely to be a*ked m PwIMBNI :»bout a British Food Ministry refusal to allocate the Malayan badminton team e\tr:« egg»— which they say are essential to them while m training. The Malayan team, well fancied to winReuter - 349 words
-
Article106 1949-02-05 16 MOSCOW, Prid j WBLLrINFORMD •<- sou fos Mild today tha' they believed Martha!! £Ua: r would be willing to tik> i part <i 0 four-powiT conference wit] President Truman. BrJ Prime Minister clement Af.n«i French Premier llenn C^ueuille. This woukl m» et objectic that the UnitedReuter - 106 words
-
40 1949-02-05 16 WASHINGTON. Fit The mmunist Qcvernme.it of Hungary hag txpelled an lm< rlcan diplomat, Btephet< A. K< czak, n suspicion oi ipyUg, rae U.S. State D* Ipar said it fcne v ol no ror the chargi40 words
-
Article37 1949-02-05 16 EDINBURGH, Fii. The British battleship Royal Sovereign, 29.150 tons, borrowed by Russia during the war. ma-ic a belated return to Bntim today. She entered tht Firtn of Forth ihortly before six a.m. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
-
Article27 1949-02-05 16 RANGOON, Friday. Karens freed 1.602 prisoner! when they farced open the Inscin central >;oal or. Wednesday nigtit. an official SDOkesman said here today.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
-
Article169 1949-02-05 16 BRITAIN TO STAY IN HONGKONG LONDON. Friday. \riBCOUNT Hall. First Lord of the Admiralty, rmphlillfd m the House of Lord? tonight Britain's determination to maintain her position m Hong Kong. Lord Waleran, Conservative, who raised the matter, said that the Kuomintang was almost bound to fil If that happened, theReuter - 169 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1949-02-05 16 4^flT-; v*7 1^ v^^l SEEI The forb'Jv: -t romance MBHMpjflH|iHßsf[ Da^7i>ng dances Gene JS^^nf'^^^K WATlf^^^fc y^F "c 'ea:hes ne" breath taKing <WH^^^^PHffl|^PHEA«! 9 Sp«cUcular NEW Cole "^^O^W^ra^^^ Girland sinjs them' 2i\D SWASHBUCKLING MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Book Your Reservations Now Teie. fr/^fjrr I]/^ 34°°42 words
-