Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 February 1947

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  • 32 1 BY THE PEOPLE FO^ THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NA7IONAI NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA The Sunday Tribune Now printed simultaneously m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ittoh Penanf. LVI CAGE'S SINGAPORE, FKBRIARY 23, 1947. UN cKXTS
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  • 440 1 S'PORE 'OPERATION BOYCOTT STARTS TOMORROW Chinese decide today IF N.E.I. REPLY SS REJECTED r (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Operation Boycott" by Singapore's Chinese community against the Dutch is scheduled to begin tomorrow, unless a last-minute meeting of the Boycott Committee this afternoon decides to accept certain Dutch proposals which were
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  • 89 1 Australian Gold Smuggled Into Singapore SYDNEY, F«b. II. Customs officials at seaports and air- ports have tightened up J > measures for searching out- uoinK passengers after reports from Kalgoarlie, Western Australia foldfields. that Sydney is becomins: the headquarters of a clever pM| smugiflinif thousands of ounces of illicit trold
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  • 339 1 (Sunday Tribune *IaIT Report**/) iarf clerks of the Singapore Harbour Boar< "i! protesi strike fr.)m Friday, at a general meeting ighl voted to continue tho strike until the five demands they made on the au thorities yesterday were fullj I f*f I The v
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  • 68 1 'Walk-out' Troops Sentenced OUBOOW, Frb. 22. -Sen-; •We announced today j »'-ne toldters who were ailed for refusing to nr, I en Ihe East- Pri^ce for the Far East •as. Decem.Ti r ;L h ers l he men walked JL***»P ■llcglr.i bad quarJ^d ooor i,,, du4d tn er fr m
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  • 93 1 Rangoon. Feb. 22 About 1.000 Burmese troops comprising the Fifth Battalion Burma Rifle stationed at Pc;- r u. 4o miles north nl Rangoon, have been m revolt for the past three days, it wa^ reliably reported here today The revolt arose out oi a dis pule
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  • 48 1 LOS ANGELES. Feb. 22 The blast released by the explosion at the Lcs Angeles elce-trD-platins plant on Thursday (when 15 people were killed 3d 138 injured* was equivalent to that of a one-ton bomb durhf the war. a committee of thrrr chemicnl experts stated. Reuter
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    39 1 THE COAL RUSH like gold rush prospectois, crowds gathered on Rentley Common, near Walsall Staffs) to gather "black diamonds li.mi the surface workings, pietarc Shows: Bentley Commoirs amateur miners at work oil one of the outcrop irorklncr.
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  • 123 1 Wu Tien Wang In UK. London. Feb. 22. A demand for lull freedom for trade unions and all political parties and general guarantees of democratic rights m Malaya was voiced by 'he delegate of the Malayan Communist Party. Mr. Wu Ti.^n Wang
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  • 220 1 (Sunday Tribune Stall Report*!/) Drastic action to "clean up' Singapore's congested 1 harbour warehouses is to be taken by Governme nt. Under a bill to be Introduced i to the Singapore Advisory Council shor ly, goods not remcvea withm c ght days oi iier
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  • 200 1 Inquest Into Minister's Death Ordered LONDON. Feb. 22.— An inquest has been ordered into the death ol Miss Ellen Wilkinson, late Minister of Education, who died two weeks ago m a private ward at Saint Maiy^ Hospital, Paddm^ton, at the age of 55. Her death Was uporied to have followed
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  • 427 1 Big AntiFederation Rally In KL (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Repres< n tat i vps of over 100 Malay associations from the Malayan Union and Singapore, and of the 100.000— strong Malay Nationalist Party and the An ska tail Pcmuda Insaf assembled at the headquarters of the Malay Nationalist
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  • 75 1 SHANGHAI, Feb. 22. All the 2i occup.mi- perished when a Chinese Air Force twin-engined ai? sport plane cnihed m the sllbufbt of Chungking yesterday, according to Chinese report.-. Th^ plane. Which was en route c> Cnungkiiig from Sichang, on ihe southwest lip of
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  • 266 2 Governor Praises Clerical Union: 'Example to Others' The Clerical ai:e Administrative Workers' Lfoion of E^pore was praised by the Governor, Sir Franklin :i a message read to members of the Union yoshe Colonial Secretary, at the opening ot the on's clubhouse. The message went on t 3 s^y that the
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  • 293 2 Women To Have International Club in Ipoh I From Our Own Reporter ipuh, Ft- b. 2z.- -A meeting ul representatives of more than titty Ciunese guilds and associations held at the Perak Chinese Chamoer of Commerce, d-. cicltd to set i:p a committee for raisins iund.N for the opening of
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  • 83 2 Reformatory To Be Re-opened 'Sunday Tribune Reporter) The Singapore Reforma'ory WJil be reopened shortly under the chnrse of Mr. c E. MacCormack of the Social Welfare Department who will be assisted by Mr. Foo Kai Peng, former! v m charge of the SalvatiQq Army Home In Thompson Road. The Reforrna
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  • 53 2 There wery 47 cases of traffic accident m the State of PatUUBK for tho 4Lh quarter of 1946. Oi;ly one of these was ia-a!. Tlj rteen cases of traffic ao cideu s were repor ed m Patl'ajog iix J:v i:\ry 1947 of which
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  • 193 2 BUSMEN DON'T UNDERSTAND ARBITRATION Denying Colonial Secretary's statement last Thursday regarding an invitation to the 3.TC. Employees' Union for arbitration oi their dispute, the President of that Union, Mr. R. K. Samy, writes: "I bea to say on behalf of the Union 'hat we did iot receive any such le.ter
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  • 21 2 Ihc cales of Victory Savi:g Ceviiticates m the Malayan I UnJQa up to Feb. 18 amounted c $387,607.50.
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  • 251 2 (Sumlay tribune sta.T Reporter) Despite traffic congestion, ram, and a short-term strike by contractors' labourers, dredging operations m me Singapore River and at Katlang Seaplane Base are progressing satisfactorily. Th: strike by some of the contractors' men occasioned by disagreement over wages, lasted a
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  • 746 2 The Story Of Susan (By Our Woman Repori rhis is the story of four teen-month old Susan whi md on one of H.M. Troopships me m the autumn of lv.st year to 1 1 ddy. who en out east since before Susan Was born.
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    • 167 2 MISCELLANEOUS 'Tc.s. on cf Europeap Aniitanl > filled. Applicants tha iked Adj vorl.srr Box No. 4G3 MT I Ernest S. Benjamin Palmist and Astrologer I From The East Charges moderate QFor time and appointment I Consult at "B"' Eber Road ■off Oxley Road, Singapore QUIJJ J \M S^» 'keweii* 7ucetf
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  • 205 3 (Sunday Triune Stair Reporter; 'We deem it an injustice to us as British soldiers .hat discrimination appears to have been made m our case because we were not interned or made prisoners of war." states a petiion forwarded yesterday to the Officer Commanding, Locally Enlisted Personnel
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  • 77 3 R I CE DIRECTOR LEAVES S'PORE S r Harold Sanderson. Director of Rce Divsion of Ministry of j Food, who has been m Siiiga- i pore for consul ation with Lord KHlearn and h's staff, aid to Attend the recent conferences of Li a. son Officers from Sout-h Baa.' As.a
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  • 38 3 TOKYO, Feb. 21 -Th Dilw;urra sailed from Sure ay carrying 1.950 United Kingdom i tioop* representing the second and ta*l batch of i.h Btltl«h Wits B:igado. which is being j transferred to Singapore. Reuter
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  • 156 3 Malacca, F:b. 22. En route tD Kuala Lumpur after addressing the JCSA m Johore. the President of the Kuala Lumpur JCSA and ipso facto President of si.vter associations m the Malayan Union, Mr. V. Ganapathy Pillav addressed the local JCSA today. In his address to
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  • 80 3 A fine of $60 was imposed on Bok Lee Kitih, carrying on business at 16 Scan Street, by First District Judge Paul Storr yesterday, for storing rubber m his business premises without a licence. Mr. E. Ebert. Deputy Controller of Land Revenue, told the court 'hat
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  • 336 3 SECRET AGENTS BUY S'PORE GUNS FOR INDONESIANS (Sunday Tribune Stair ReportcV) ;r agents are known to be smuggling all types of arms and ammunition to Indonesia. ough Police olliciais won't talk, it is certain that they are taking action to each these gun-runners. n plug ageni and the aU i:
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  • 91 3 Suicide Theory In Singapore Bandit's Death The police are not certain yet whether Kam Yip Moiknown m the criminal o as "Black Devil Sen«" not rious Singapore robber. wr\ I died m a gun battle with a party of policemen, at Chan i on Thursday, was killed by .> police
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  • 239 3 AHe pat ion Against Soldier A Malay taxi-driver tola Magistrate A. P. Jack yesU v -.-ay the story of an alleged a&sau I j five Britifidi diera as a result of which his liie was m danger for two days. In the dock was
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  • 90 3 Ipnh, Sat.— Two Indian soldiers Who deserted while on guard duty from a military hospital m Ipch last Tu;sday. were arrested by CiD officer^ early this mornIng m a lonely hut following a RUB battle m which one soldier was severely wounded and Mr E.
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  • 22 3 Mr D. F. Viiievcno. the Dutch Consul General, returned to SinKafcnre last Friday, after a visit to Europe.
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  • 242 3 Tribune Reporter) Two thousand Malayan and Indonesian students are Si <in6ed m Aden today, being- unable to obtain funds .or permits to return to their homes which most of them tell nearly a decade ago. This was revealed to m? yesterday by Syed Ahmad Abdullah
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  • 2162 4  -  VERA ARDMORE 1 T 7" It* Mi-s Je.«n Gieer looked mo-^ at ractive In a n ally lovely wniie LUitlO— Cd organdy gown with a cart-wheel matching hat when -ht wa- married to Mr. Duncan Pemberton last week at Si. AiicirewV Cath Urai The bride
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    • 32 4 s! uct ural alii tions i;> The LJ lAm Hid, bu ..-<' w tod on as usual In the 1 nIM H«i m d a k v mm w Mw a m ,^^^+m*
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  • 37 5 The three honny children of W/O H. Howard r.a F. Sel md Mrs. Howar Allan aged 12, Marilyn 0 and fean a 7., th^y arrived m Singapore recently m the "MooltcnV from England.
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  • 359 5 Mr i the Tele .uanis. has arrr. ri m b.u p< r lor a short holiday. Capt. A ran master who H- b en -.m the SinsaporeFrem;'n''. r fifty y«»ars. nturne ralia last we< In the G n-Hofer tack agai>i m •a. \frs Hofer wi: o
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  • 2366 5  -  Candlelight B I vening the Me Buku i J i>. •v b part La] breaklc -upply. C cockBi idler Q. Goodfellow'* fai U before n flickering pu ract iv to th»nisi who wishes Dt. ihe Bloom I ginalti and Lady K (i .i. sh< m a printed h
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  • 494 6 The Sunday Tribune FEBRUARY 23, 1947. Sticky Wickets The manager of the Indian cricket team which toured England last year has been applying his mind topless important things than cricket. And he has reached an interesting conclusion. If the Embassies and the Chancelleries were filled with sportsmen, cricketers for choice,
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  • 1343 6  - Malayan Labour Poses New Questions For Government Sagit tari us by The b< si comnn t ha fe seen on the labour situation m Malaya today was found by the police last week In the hanu of a man lying m a Penang street. The man was dead. He had
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  • 938 6 The Case Of The Missing Vitamins The Adventures Of O«B*hL An awful lot of worrying went on amongst the Internees m Changi Jail, and eventually at Sime Road, on account of the diet we weren't getting. Quite a lot of the inmates discovered that they had read book> and pamphlets
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  • 622 6  - British Housewives' Plight Murie l Penn 'By LONDON. British housewives are having a really bad time at presen£r-aq bad. and. f -> r many m country districts, worse, than at any time during the war. The year badly for them with a widespread strike ol transport workers wnich prey nted
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  • 84 6 OTTAWA.— The plan to build a 2,000-mile inland seaway through the St. Lawrence river and the Great Lakes is agam under discussion m Canada. Estimated to cost more than $500,000,000 this plan would enable ships to *ail from the Atlantic up to the St. Lawrence river
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    • 4 6 TIGER CUB Gathering Strength
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  • 359 7 THEY QUEUE UP FOR PRISON CELLS IN DENMARK 2,000 Convicts Have No Place In Jails ooenhftgen, Feb, 22.j— So acute is the housing shortIn Denmark that even the orisons have a queue of victed persons aw^ltijig accommodation." Wha< iiousanda of young p o pl< c<mnot get married mnpt find a
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  • 154 7 Fierce Struggle With Alleged Extortioner Atu-r a--rJril Haad on i Wootl 1 rSfl he fcad t v time vSwba ;t da J K!greniia>- 23er ll lime |J m South i BrW 19 fiub :l i learned, the Cl. nrirtor received leX I cnh«*e calls and Cnallj an nau. whom he
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  • 70 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Prcsi dent Truman told praal con ft'.--♦•nee hire ye,terd;iy that h«- had heard no report that the United States Navy was withdrawing from China. Speculation that the Navy as well a s marines might soon withdraw gained impetus wl).-., Vie -Art -..1
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  • 320 7 Headache Far British Customs LONDON, Feb. 22.— Patched-up invasion craft found abandoned on the shores of Normandy are among the vessels now being used by miniature navy smugglers making almost nightly trips across the English channel according to a high customs official.
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  • 136 7 Great Yarmouth. Feb. 21. P° nr Poval A.ir Force planes yesterday Joined the March m me iNoich oca tor ice noes drif ing towards Britain's east coast The Admiralty is inclined to believe that trawlermen's stories of 20-foot icefloes are fisherme Vs tales. Apart from several
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  • 166 7 ST. LOUIS MISSOURI F"h. 23 A M-veor-oW girl k lied her /a her. it ts alleged, because he stopped h*r running away home with a 13--wear-oJrf boy, and she was r r she would be met into a boarding school. I hr coroner. Mr. ArWittmann, stated
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  • 295 7 London. Feb. 22. "Now that I know it was my hand that took her life, I am rea dy to die and be with her." These were the last words, uttered by Frederick William Reynolds, aged
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  • 244 7 To jo's Defence Plan Ready TOKIO, Feb. 22.— The defence strategy of Hideki Tojo and his 25 co-defendants at the International Military Tribunal m the Far East has been completed. Observers speculated that the defence will be "spectacular" and will provide a shower of legal fire works. After a tnree
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  • 121 7 THE HAGUE, Feb. 22.—General H. C. Winkelman. Commander of the Netherlands Army m 1940. m a broadcast today stated that the Indonesian Republican Army "did not exercise any restraint" after British troop* left the NEI last November. General Winkelman said that perhaps the situation would
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  • 100 7 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Feb. 22.— A Taiping Police party, comprising fifty constables and three inspectors and led by a European OCPD. conducted a surprise raid on a pirates' den on the coast near Port Weld and arrested ten Chinese found to be m
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  • 79 7 BERLIN, Feb. 21.— The German state of Prussia, the historical home of Germany's war lords, will be dissolved by a new quadripartite lay: of the Allied control authority, American military governor Joseph T. Mcnarney disclosed today. McNarney told a press conference that the control counCil
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  • 157 7 London, Feb. 22. Back m the Army with the rank of major is Lieut. -Colonel P. J. D. Johnson, sentenced by a Hamburg court martial last November to be dismissed. The sentence has been commuted to a severe reprimand, with loss of
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    119 7 f One of the greatest iasks facing the newly selected Polish Governmen is the recons ruction of Warsaw, capital of Poland, which once had a population of over a million and is now. after its hard War, a city of jagged ruins m which an miscathed building is a stght
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    47 8 Dot, dot dash DORO' h'Y LAMOV taxes at he new ranch nt ar A'< dial di Califoriid g a un (jvc a 1 1 <■//.-<■ i hi) m playsiL 1 wth leopard 9PO I. Lovely Dorothy playing opposite Bob Hope m her next Paramount film, "Jff Favourite Brunette.*
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  • 224 8 With plans under wav to swin iiitu lull production this >■ Liberty Films has signed An thony Vciller. well-known writ-er-producer to a lons term contract m a production capacity with the company Veiller. who will join the company immediately will act as associate producer on
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  • 487 8  - Meet Joan, The Youngest Of The Bennett Family DAVE DOUGLAS By >R a little girl who wa ;r g d as the ugly duckling of hi r family, Joan B n all righi for herself, and she doesn'l care about keeping n a secr<i, either. Her book "How to be
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  • 385 8 11 >< combined live action and cartoon but with ■> of the South," his new techn mv ical di ama, no mak< tor 1 tim< a full of th< tior (i VAir ■:■> field. Tll fi li. .v. h<' a :m gut 1 ry that
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  • 100 8 Treated Rough For the polished gentleman that he is artist, sculptor and graduate of Rale and London Universities Vincent he's beiny treated a little Price is almost convinced roughly m the HakimLit yak product" on, "The Nijrh l To date. He has fallen down a 26-step stairway a times; He
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  • 106 8 Unlike thy 'in-ltiws" of many families. Shirley Temple's parents are not only welcome guests m lh^ household of their son-in-law. Jack Agar. but a gat* has been installed m the fence between their adjoining properties by the Agars to facilitate more frequent visits"Of course I see mother
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  • 204 8 With more than 200 trick shots on celluloid the ompany of Universals "The Time Of Their Lives'* is already claiming a record for special effects and trick properties. The picture, which stars Bud Abbott Laid Lou Costello, tells the tale ol a pair of eiuhteenth century
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  • 99 8 Elia Raines' life has t>een a merry chase for the past few months. First -he was the obJect of p cross-country chase m Universal- "The Runaround." and now sh s ardently pursued by a trip of males m "White Tie and Tails." The reason lor this latest
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  • 304 8 It is sometimes harclei star than to instill glamour studios will tell y<ru that. Mcnc Obeiuu had 10 fight for two weeks with costume experts, hairdressers and mak -up men to attain the tawdry get-up she wan tod for some sequences of "This Love of Ours.
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  • 35 8 .4 charming study of JOAN BENNETT, who th mi g. Robinson m RKO- Internal omaV a "Woman the Wi Mow,'' a mys'ery thriller with a surprise ending, ow showing a the Cap
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  • 326 8 Contrary to what ynu may think d for an actor to get a suit of old clothes ar on t as it is for the average man to obtain a new one. The second-uan<j clothes bu-i--n^->. which i- a fluu; i->hing movie sideline diffei fropo
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  • 113 8 S When Shanrn Moffett,\ io-i/car-old leading lady i bi "Banjo*, iras born her parents deeded* that, ifj possible, they wanted her to become a motion pic- ture star. With this Hi mind, they) picked a name with six i letters m it, so that her i given name
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  • 40 8 B 'i pnemip m Mie Hakimtk product I'ir Lon; :,d x did Yin- In rummy be-n-f b-itli former nd taught .cal education iii Mlnneai n apprentld Inging <-oach a' Rivi-rrl i\ I ntry* Club m New v
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    • 138 8 V« Jit/ M^. V An*.*' I w tMore and mure people are coming to realise that iQOf k Cleanliness* with Andrews is first ruk- t>t hcaJtb. It >• only natural that the bcnly needs cleansing inride a* *eU I as externally, and with Andrew ,v i rto make sure of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 213 8 I WHAT'S ON, AND WHERE I Now showing: TANGIER (Universal) with Maria Mon- j iez. Robert ppigc and Sa bu Feb. 25-27: THE WHITE CUFTB OF DOVER ,MGM> i -with Irene Dunne, Alan Marshal aid Roddy McDowaii. Now showing: BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST iMGMi with S i Greer Oarson and
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  • 1520 9  - I FIGHT A GOOD PAL OF MINE JOE LOUIS "My Life Story"-By Not only v. I me, but wasAnd- rellowas rU -rl ever v know. He Ls m by Pius minfh's popular Gus Gn enlee An l VV( nt to'? 1 ot with John Henry and m.v lends ther So
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  • 633 9 The Other Side Of DON BRADMAN Don Bradman's appearance m the Filth Test at Sydney starting Friday next will probably bo 1 his last m big cricket. There ar-_\ hr-w ver, thousand-, ol Australians who still hop" that the Great Don may be able to play for yet another year
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  • 162 10 Possession Of 798 Rounds Ammo Alleged Chu Chin Poh. of Lorong Any Thye Sing, appeared before Mr. Paul Storr, First District Judge, yesterday on charges of posession of two .38 Smith Wessen revolvers and 798 rounds of ammunition. Mr. F. J. Patton, A.S.P., giving evidence said that accompanied by a
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  • 353 10 Beau Jack's Knee Cracks Again NEW YORK, Feb. 22.- -Baby-facv -ci 20-year-old Tony Janiro of Youngstown, Ohio, scored a thundering upset by winning on a technical knockout over former work! lightweight champion Beau Jack, m the first minute of their fourth round, before
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  • 45 10 A fine of $100 was imposed on Ng Ah Tai m the Third Police Court yesterday for failing to teport a case of smallpox. Defendant, said he thought his child was suffering from rash. He had treated him with Chinese herbs.
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  • 118 10 'From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Feb. 22. Tragedy befell a hunting party of fo'ir persons on Thursday In the Jungle near Taiping. i t v understood that thr c brothers and a friend and four dogs formed the party, which had only one gun. After shoot Ing
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  • 1012 10 The high degree of activity reported last week continued unabated during the week. A large business was written m industrials with q v o t a t i:o n s improving throughout. Rubbers had a good week, prices rising with demand widening both as regards buyers
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  • 105 10 "Somebody Is Lying," Says Magistrate 'Somebody is definitely lying," commented Magistrate K. M. Byrne, m the third police court yosti may when he ordered an adjournment m a ca>e m which an Indian seaman, charged with thefi, accused a wittier of giving fais- evidence. The Indian, Ishqudln, was chargea with
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  • 643 11 Glut Of Goals At Stadium Ball Changed Twice In Thrilling Match FA 4 Army 3 An exciting struggle for supremacy from start to innsh featured the second game of til Le Jalan B(.'sar yesterday when the Mala i ed the Army by four goals to thr<
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  • 132 11 NARRO W WIN FOR SPORTLIGHT B.P. Ir a badm nton match I M of four singles and SJS doubles, played on Friday P St m ths Happy World Sa- 5L the bportlißht Badmnfn Part y defeated the Merri--SS. Bacim.nton Party. Results Siortiight players ment;o:ed w, are as follows Snries 1
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  • 174 11 SELANGOR WIN HOCKEY TWO-NIL Kuala Lumpur, Sat.— ln a scrappy game here to-day. Selangor beat Malacca at Hockey by two goals to nil. One goal was scored m each half. Although Malacca attacked frequently and had numerous chances, then finishing was poor The first goal was the result of poor
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  • 690 11 M. C. C. Again Fail Against Spin Bowling (From Ncvman Preston) SYDNEY, Feb. 22.— The inability of most English batsmen to play spin-bowling was emphasised once more MQC tourists finished to-day with 200 runs on the board for the loss of seven wickets m reply to New Sbllth W Lies'
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  • 61 11 SYDNEY, Feb. 22. j The Neic South Wales Cricket Association have decided <o mount ad in* i scribe, then present the ball to Peter Smith, Essex S sp'n-boicler for his bril- i liant feat here. Nobody can recall an Engl'sh bolder m Austra- Ha ever previously taking
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  • 573 11 KUALA IXMPUtt, Sat. —A new pool /ccord m the big sweep was created to-day, the second day of the Selaiignr Turf Club February meeting. The pool tilled $351,995. Another good crowd was present. The going was hard. Race I—Diplomat1 Diplomat (Donnelly) 1, The
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  • 136 11 SYDNEY, Feb. 22 .—Wal- ter Hammond hopes to be able to lead m the Final Test match starti^ ing here on Feb. 28. He said today he was feeling better, and decided to give S himself a thorough trial on Monday when he m/-
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  • 143 11 SC.R.C. 'vs. RAFi Scan Ken* Bicw, Obia Kirn 3wee, >nR Thiam Stew, on« Chew Kboo Ong Lee. Wee Chong c Pow. En Cheow Hock. Chua E-on U n. Oan Kee Tian. ReTb dtoari Hong. D cky Tay. Clarke Rangm re.): A. M. Ally, A. Yunos. B.
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  • 196 11 SYDNEY, Feb. 22. —Sydney Barnes has not so far announced his future intentions regarding his trip to England, but m a Sydney Herald story to-day, it was stated, without giving authority, that "Barnes will probably leave Sydney soon alter the fifth Test and be
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 140 11 SOCCER S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C., in aid of charily, Jala i Besar, 5 p.m. Jollilads vs. Army Catering Corps, AC C ground, transport leaves No. 243 Tanjong Pngar Road a 4.30 p.m. Chinese mechanics vs. Indian As.jn Ju-.iors, Jalan Besar. 4 p.m S CRT 19. Combined R A.F.. at Changi. rt'jcklites
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  • 817 12  - SPITFIRES "SAVE" S'PORE from AIR INVASION OSWALD HENRY 'operation baptism* comes to an end (by Singapore was saved' yesterday by ten Spitfires from Tengah airfield. Responding to a secret message flashed from a shadowing Beaufighter, the latest-type of flVe-propellored aircraft roared out m four directions, covered all possible lines of
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  • 45 12 IRELAND BEAT SCOTLAND 3-0 MURRAYHKLI), Feb. 22.Ireland won their second rugby international toda> defeating Scotland by the only try of the match, scored midway through the second half by Mullen. Scotland have thus lost two matches m the series, and are still without a win.
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  • 278 12 The Malay National Union of Sarawak, the Sarawak Dayak Association, the Malay Youtn Movem.nt and the Young Malay i Associatinn (Sibu) have 'issued the following joint statement: "We. who claim to represent the interests and the wishes of the great majority of the indigenous peopl-; of Sarawak,
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  • 100 12 LONDON. Feb. 22— Britain's Fo 1 ar terminal looks like bpine London's No. 1 show placr Sir John Balbiac. new airport Commandant, revealed when he arrived to take up hs dut es that a restaurant w th a dance floor is to be built.
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  • 74 12 The Singapore Municipal Services Union will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Municipal Canteen to consider the terms of back pay contained m a Municipal Circular. According to this circular, those accepting the terms will be paid .3 months' back pay
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  • 201 12 End Of British Mediation In India Seen LONDON. Feb. 22. The News Chronicle's New Delhi Corresponde t, commenting on the ermir.a* on of Lord Wa- veil's term of office as Viceroy, says: "The appointment of Lord Ifountbatten suggests ha' wth the Field Marshal's departure, P.'Uish attempts to negotiate between the
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  • 82 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 22-Op-position lcadei and former Australian Prme M>t? s fc «»r Rober. G. Menzies, commenting on Prime Mm ster Attlee's Ind'a a:nouncemer.f said today: "The matter is one of such obv ous moment to Australia that 'h" earlles: opportunity should be g.veu to us
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  • 31 12 $350, 000,000 AID SOUGHT Washington, Feb. 21.—President Truman todav asked Congress tor $350,000,000 in relief fc^ liberated countries, and the Repunjicarj Congress immediately Intrcduced a legislation to carry out the plan.
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  • 257 12 (Sunday Tribune na/T Kvportt?/) A West Indies ship has a n ived m Singapore carry ing probably the most cosm cpoluan crew ever to Set foot on Singapore. The ship is the Aristomenea. a cargo v.ssei. Altogether I found 14 nationalities m her crew—
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  • 107 12 Govt. Service Committee's Job Outlined KUALA I L'MPUR. Sat. -The (emu ol reference of 'he Commlttee on Public Service*, Maiaya 1 Un on, appointed by the Governor with the Deputy Chief Secretary ai Chairman, have been announced as follows: "To examine the present system of recruitme it, training :rd cond
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  • 325 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Vice-President of the Sarawak Dyak Association who is m Singapore to Confer with Mi. Anthony Brooke is certain that "violence is not on our programme" though the feeling of his countrymen continues i i run high against cession and the continued
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  • 96 12 NEHRU SORRY TO LOSE WAVELL New Delhi. Feb 22. -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Congres> leader and Vice-President ot th Indian Interim Gov; rnment stated today that he had never drmbted Field Marshal Lord Wavell's sincerity and desire to -erve India's interests, though r ,nere had been differ: nces ol opinion during
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  • 323 12 LONDON, Feb 22. The rex r attpmp'- to crmb Mount. Everest m the Himalayas— world's h ghest mountain will bo planned with all the care and atenticn to detail which went into the Second Front, Group Captain A. F. Ba.ididt,
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  • 126 12 "Ha l/'B aked Socia I ism LONDON Feb. 22. Reaction to th. rr L White Paper in-day broughi newspapi government's grim appraisal of facts ,j 0 spread criticism of its failu medics. The Time- -vmm w up that th« "Whit. Paper's b.u-k la worse tiiiui
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  • 258 12 SOCCER'S BLACKEST DAY Li ndon Feb 22 The Uftli week-end ol sn< ugaui i i ii taail fixtures causing tly hall -matches ol the English F< ball League to be postponed and three In Scotland This r presents the blackest da\ In fo-,i--i 11 I* ague hist >rv I >
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