Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 May 1947
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Title Section27 1947-05-18 1 The Sunday Tribune Now printed simultaneously m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial SSII Advertising 5812 CirculatiuD 5815 fWELVK PAGES SIXCiAPORE, MAY 18, 1947 1 I ...VIS27 words
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214 1947-05-18 1 MALAYA IS SWINDLED IN NEW RICE RACKET Large-Scale Adulteration Being Carried Out r (Sunday Tribune Sta.T Reporter) UNSCRUPULOUS SIAMESE AND BURMFSE RICE SUPPLIERS ARE OPERATING A NEW RACKET- AND THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA ARE THE VICTIMS. They are sending: us rice, which under the libel of ''first quality" i:> actually214 words
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567 1947-05-18 1 Food Prices Skyrocket As Rice Is Cut (Sunday Tribune Stai« Reporter) SINGAPORE'S i"«od prices, v/hich High Court Judf.f Recently commented had gene down by ,".p--proximiucl, ,\U per cent, sky-rocketing a?<iin following the announcement list week of a new cut, m rice rations. "Ftci rice, obtainable at about 60 cents per567 words
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Article79 1947-05-18 1 Penang Races Sensation Ther** was a sensation at the P<*nanjf races yesterday when It was m;ul«' known that Krnjc Arthur, who won his maiden victory last Saturday, had hee n disqualified for UN meetin? following an inquiry held by the racing stewards. It was reported that the decision was taken79 words
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345 1947-05-18 1 (Sunday Tribune StaiT Reporter) SINGAPORE CHINESE ARE TO LAUNCH A "TIDY-UP-THE-TOWN" WEEK. "Ihis campaign is not a reflection on the exTiciency of the Town Cleans. ng Depatment n3r d<>es this committee want to take over the functions of the Municipality/ 1 declared Mr. Yap345 words
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Article26 1947-05-18 1 The inaugural meeting or the a on for the Preven-t-on or Tuberculosis fixed lor tomorrow ha t)c v postpor.ed to Tuesday. Jun26 words
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Article21 1947-05-18 1 London. May 17.— A threequarter suit of bright steel Uerman armour made *n 1510 fetched £2 100 at Christis.21 words
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Article17 1947-05-18 1 London. May 17.— Prime Minister AUlee has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society.17 words
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Article32 1947-05-18 1 v Ild 17.-A favourite W'th Ci'ads'one and DKmeli Margate. White Hp-t« HoVl" which dfttei back to 1707 has I £5 0 n 0^ ld to London brewers for32 words
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Article507 1947-05-18 1 Biggest Bomber Here (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Britain's largest bomber, Thor il, tour-eiißineci Lincoln airciatt i> here m Chanel iuifield where she w:li remain uiiui her return tr.^ U) on the 2/th. via Ceyioi. Thor II arrived In Singapore recently with the anname t Mission sent out to the Ah Commana.507 words
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Article58 1947-05-18 1 DIES 3 WEEKS AFTER HUSBAND BUTE. May 17— Three weeks after the death of her husband, the Dowager Marchioness of Bute has died at Mount Stuart. Eute. The Mnrchioness leaves rive sons and two daughters. A month ago, the fourth son. Lord Patrick Crichton-Stuart v:is married to Miss Linda Lvans,Reuter - 58 words
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Article239 1947-05-18 1 OUR NEWEST SPOR TS SERIES RE S THE YEAR'S BIGGEST NEWS MALAYANS SPOKTSMEN AM: FOLLOWERS OF SPOKT. S>*u from its next issue, the Sunday f i bune will start a new EXCLUSIVE scries of sports articles entitle "MY GREATEST THRILLS" Written by world famous sportsmen. ihiS latest series, never before239 words
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424 1947-05-18 1 (Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Sat. At "a conservative estimate" the Malayan Rubber Industry had incurred a loss of a hundred millicn dollars due to Hrn Government policy of maintaining: Uie price at the present low level. This disclosure was made by Mr. Khoo Teik424 words
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Article124 1947-05-18 1 Tribune Tips 6 Winners Tr-buno race specialist "Man-At-The-Rails" tipped six winners at yesterday's Perangr races. Vive of these were "nap" selections. H-s .successful tips were: Bitter Sweet, Wynmalen, Cool Play, Gay Prattle, Coral Sea and Double Nine. siaiEiiiiiii j -)(iE Maa if serve to meet lvhabilitation COSta and other long124 words
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Article30 1947-05-18 1 London. May 17.— Unued States Ambassador Douglas ij j vi^tinK two V r rk h^re coal mines I to see typical conditions In Britisti pits.30 words
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Article63 1947-05-18 1 If you can reach the public you need with a S3- classified Advert, m the Malaya Tribune why pay more? Classified adverts. m that popular newspaper are published simultaneously m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, In'h and Pennng. You en.ly pay for ONE insertion you get63 words
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Advertisement144 1947-05-18 1 Where Nib Counts. fountain Pens m many Styles i^jd Sizes available now. All makes guaranteed to give writiing a ptea.sun for years Y. T. LEE 34. Chulia St.. Spore. (Repairs qua d for 1 year) A REAL GOOD COOKER. (For A.C. or D C 2000-watts Element) p i^K TH E144 words
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Advertisement34 1947-05-18 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" available for mmedia'e delivery Repairs undertaken Y. T. LXX 332. North Br dff Road. Telephoi. Typewrit ng O\ itlnf Undertake \\\^s' M ,Tt I kl I IVN IflrA l»l»l|« I aiTiON 134 words
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323 1947-05-18 2 Blood-Stained Bandit Suspects Moan: We're Beaten Up" Carried On Stretchers To Police Station SWATHED m bandages and covered with bloodstains, two young Chinese, facing tentative charges of armed robbery, told the magistrate yesterday: "We were assaulted by the complainant the party who made this allegation of robbery against us." me323 words
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86 1947-05-18 2 Armed Robber Takes 10 Yards Of Cloth (TrikvßC Crime Reporter) In broad dayL'ght, six Chines., one with a pistol. sto e lo yardof cloth lrom a cloth dealer In the Siß'.ap R<,ad Market on Friday morning. they entered the crowded mar krt. and approached a cl h merchant with the86 words
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61 1947-05-18 2 Girl Robbed In Hair-Dressing Saloon Two Chinese, one of whom \va armed with a revolver, ente ed a hair-dressing saloon, and t"ok j a ring from a girl m the shop on Friday morning. Later m the afternoon, the same two robberhejd up the proprietor of a sundry goods shop61 words
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Article94 1947-05-18 2 Mr. Mohammed Zuhdi Fazii ol the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mis slon left for Borneo yesterday to establish a missionary branch th'TO. M. Imam Din. M. Abdul Huye. Ch. Mohammed Ahmad, and M. Mohammed Sae<d Ansarl, jua 01 rived from Qadia < Punjab) the headquarters of the Ah- j madiyya94 words
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327 1947-05-18 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Renorter) In an interview, Dr. NoeJ Clarke, Singapore's former Legislative and Executive Councillor, welcomed the newly approved Legislative Council, but caution ed the public about the undisclosed composition of the Executive Council. "The new Legislative C'uncil is definitely a step m the right327 words
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Article104 1947-05-18 2 Tongkang Murder, $500 Missing Tribune Crime Reporter) A brutal muraer occurred on Friday night on board a tons kang which was anchored about 100 yards from the Beacn Road Market. A member of the crew irom another tongkang nearby went over to make a call on the murdered man who104 words
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Article104 1947-05-18 2 (Tribiun 1 Staff Reporter) Plan* arc new being formulated by the Singapore Union of Postal ;md Toll communicate ns Workers m conjunction wUh all the postal department unions throughout the Malayan Union for a federation <>1 Postal and Telecommunication* Unions <>f Malaya. The proposed federation will104 words
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Article95 1947-05-18 2 A Chinese woman, who ap« peared m the dock at the Secor.d Police Court yesterday, m a rlaze. pleaded not guilty to havirg attempted suicide. The woman, Sng Gek Lan^. aped 33 is alleged to have tumped into the sea off Marine Pa race95 words
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Article192 1947-05-18 2 MEDAL FOR CIRCUS PROPRIETOR (Sundaij Tribune Reporter) Mr. S. K. Chettur. Representative of the Government of India, presented medals to Mr. K. Uamodaran. Proprietor of the Kamala Circus and to two youth ful artiste-, on behalf of the Malayaleea of Singapore at a special week-end performance. Hailing from a family192 words
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Article166 1947-05-18 2 (Sunday Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market experienced another week of falling price., with a small rally on Thursday Which wa s not maintained At present the only support ia from tue local market and until outside interest is forthcoming lower levels may be expected In166 words
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177 1947-05-18 2 An inquiry was hei a yesterday m the Sirftapore Coroners Court irto the death ol a. 28--year-old Chinese woman, Lo3 Siow Har. whose body was foun^i floating m the Rochoue Cai al on May 8. Char Yee Moi, the deceased 's mother-m-law said177 words
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Article86 1947-05-18 2 25 ON ROUNDS NIGHT DAY 'Sunday Tribune Reporter) >>ir.ce trie inception of f he new Singapore Harbour Board Auxiliary Police Force, inspectors have managed to make several arrests ir the area. A new shift of 25 petrol \rg police officers at one time has been introduced to cover the round-the-clock86 words
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Article93 1947-05-18 2 At a meeting at the Indian Chamber of Commerce, it was decided that immediate action be taken to form an India Club. It was decided that promised amounts from those who hay..« agreed to become members be collected and deposited with the bankers. An executive committee93 words
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81 1947-05-18 2 Heng Ah Yong (42 > and Lee Ah Chm (36), a woman who curried a baby m her arms when she appeared m the Second Polm. 1 Court before Mr. L. C. Goh. were yesterday charged with theft or cash $150 and valuables worth81 words
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Article83 1947-05-18 2 17-Year-Old On Arms Charge A 17-year-old Chinese, Ho Quf Leung, was yesterday produced" m the Third Singapore Magi'— trate's Court on charge^ of carry ing arm*s and possessing, ammunition. He was also charged w s th possession of two dagger. Ho is alleged to have carried ;i .38 revolver and83 words
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Article95 1947-05-18 2 Urßinjf strongly that treatment be i»crurded to them according to their qual fications the Negn Scmbilan Teachers' Assoc'ation have demanded a complete revision ol salary. In "deploring the conditionunder which locally-engaged teachers have been employed since 1924," the N.S. teacher, asserted that the Salary Scheme forwarded95 words
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Article17 1947-05-18 2 Shanghai, May 17.- Night clui> musicians including many FMi- pinos went on strike last nifcht17 words
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Article52 1947-05-18 2 The S.C.C.R.A.V rubber priceat noon yesterday were: Buyers SellerCts. Ct.S. per lb. perlb No. 1 R.SS. spit. i loose 341 34^ No. 1 R.SS. fob. m bales May 35 i 34,* No. 2 R.SS. rob. m bales May 34] No. 3 R.SS lob. la bole H&ty 32?. ■<•>52 words
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Article418 1947-05-18 2 Fatal Fight Over Mother Sister IPOH.— Alleged to have fatally stabb< broth* in-laW as a result of a quarrel over tment of his mother and sister, a foung Indian nam< d Munu samy appeared before the Hon. Mr. Justice Cox Evans m the Assize Court on a charge Of h418 words
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184 1947-05-18 3 250 Want To Go Back (SlllKay Ir.bano Stt'ff Kcporter) M;i! ■-'•i' Chinese CetMitriates to leave ■2. R ol 7 arhil Khfing leaving hSr, t'.r Cimttm. SHtm,, Am,,;, Foorhov, iw* Kchcdii!.-c te teaw h<T. on May 86. sj{' n scKemr gon -n-ri by U.N.Ri m184 words
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95 1947-05-18 3 She'll Write A Poem To Mme Chiang njUfGHAi. up Vu Ctfrt !i/ 1 .man \.hos«- .lanaa Japai sp> Vanns the ~-u\>-r. m th- r l)lstri«J Court and rr >in?a foar-year old baby, fe* w.v. Kvan^d nrvpissltfn to writr a ulrj^ to M:ii:im«- C hin... -k in which sh«- called SU.P. - 95 words
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Article74 1947-05-18 3 M\r DELHI. M. E*ghk Hi 4f> ;ufTer- minor wounds |urh r <■■ irbarces tod:i ahore arne to lati ht reports als. In Peshawar womei Muslim League Party nstrated the FronGov.ii m' nts ba n 0' 1 hfs an<! process ons. The xoinrt ci tered the Central TernReuter - 74 words
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Article37 1947-05-18 3 HIRCHITO SEES FATHER FLANAGAN 0 Emperor Hlroi 30-mimite •Jdlence t Fajier Edward Fianagan. child welfhre sr\ cialist 'n 'Boy? Town" fame. The Empen tj p a th: r uanasan to cmv; h's "oersonai Kjeflnr to P Truman37 words
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Article131 1947-05-18 3 Glasgow, May 17 Scottish boxing chiimpion Jake Kilr..:n of Belishill, Lanarkshire, appeared under his real name Henry Owen at Glasgow court today and wa> released on bail of £10 No charge wa. read m the court, but the case was the se- quei to a disturbanceReuter - 131 words
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Article37 1947-05-18 3 London. May 17.— "N0 moustI aches allowed" I. the first rule I ol the Midland R.N.V.R OfficerAssociation. Several ex-naval bfflcers were told at the inception tn;it they must sb-ve or grow a beard.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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137 1947-05-18 3 Britain "Fair" To Coloured Peoples •Frofiercton. May IT. -Briti-h r'ew.^paper owner Lord Beaver bronk r(*p?ylrrg to American charges oi British harshness m Palestine ?aid here thai the nire had been the Hirst to tak vn arms In defence oi the Jew-, and that all Jev:- m central Europe would haveReuter - 137 words
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Article139 1947-05-18 3 Milan. May IG. Field Marsha! Albert Kesseiring'-. defense counsel Dr. Latern>er has handed trie British authorities a 1O.uj(» word appeal against the death sentence pas-ed on the former Nazi commander-in-chVi m Italy for war crimes by the Br.tish military court m Venice las; week it was learned hereReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration52 1947-05-18 3 TO GOVERN IN; LONG r©j ent phot h ol Alexander Gran h m, K.C.--j foi m©r i m »t and C-in-C, an Hzh Com mlssftonor for Western Pacific, v hose a lint] i. to h<* Governor and C.-ln-l of Hong Kong m succession to s-r Mark Fbung, Waj52 words
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207 1947-05-18 3 "Safety First" Prizes lor Children There were 30 pntries for the Competition I;> r additional H rseS for fety F rst Son.; written by m Hugh Bondewyn ol Radio Malay i Three were m Chi. <( si an< a special p will be awarded to the best of the three.207 words
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Article159 1947-05-18 3 Kuala Lumpur. Sat. An official statement issued here tonight stated that then- was "absolutely no truth" m the ■'illinformed" report which appeared m a Singapore afternoon newspaper last week uiot the Tribune i. alleging that huge stocks ot rice wore deteriorating m godowns along Malaya's we>t159 words
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278 1947-05-18 3 London, May 17. Dr. Thorna-i Mann. Nobei prize winiu-r. con sidcred by many to be Germany* greatest author of the century. called tor a federal Germany bused on Democratic Socialism, m an exclu>ive interview on hts arrival m Britain. Mann. wl«o was deprivrd <>l hisReuter - 278 words
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Article72 1947-05-18 3 Cambridge. May 17 -Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins irtio wa^ the discovered 01 v tamins has died herr aged 86 Sir Frederick s great ambition was to disced che master \-iU\mm. but ht- become blind and died without -c^v'rifc tfhe si ■■.-rn? e6t and Qdosi important o1Reuter - 72 words
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Article325 1947-05-18 3 500 Want To Explore Antarctic About 500 applications to si?n (m lor the Australian expedition to the Antarctic next summer have been received by Sir Douglas Mawsan m the pa 4 tv\<» years from ytttlrtg adventurers and scientists. Sir Doughs. i s adviser i h olan- en the commit*''. with325 words
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Article52 1947-05-18 3 Ociendaalsrust. Orange Free State. May 17— Sit Ernest Oppcrheimer. South African mires magnate, said today that it would take between five an 3 seven year* to open up tru> newly discovered Orarge Free State goldfields but they would eventually yield !50.00C,000 '^'orth of gold perReuter - 52 words
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Article124 1947-05-18 3 SAN FRANCISCO, May X The United States battleship Oklahoma. undOf to\. from Pearl Harbour for s< -rapping m San Francisco, sank *r» «s afternoon 541 miles out froir Honolulu, the I'nited Stains CcastgnaUd .innouin fd to-day. Renter. LONDON. May 17— Norman Yardlt\v of Yorkshire has accepted an invitationReuter - 124 words
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Article236 1947-05-18 3 British Football Tl 1 Results London. May 17. Football results: ENGLISH LEAHI i: FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 4. Preston 2. Brentford 1. Liverpool 1 Derby 1. Sheffield Utd 2. Grimsby 4 Leeds Utd. l Hudderslield 3 Middlr-br > 1. Manchester U. 3, Portsrrn ir'h 0 Stoke City 0. Sunderland 0Reuter - 236 words
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Article30 1947-05-18 3 Seoul, Korea. May 17. -One hundred watch-doss are due t< I arrive m Korea shortly from the 1 United States to guard American billets and warehou30 words
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352 1947-05-18 3 Enticed Friend 's Wife, Indian Gets 7 Months -Ii\MAN.— A story of how a friend who lived c 01 the ('(-mplainant for some months over•lop- c generosity of his host by misbehaving with l VVlf: ln^y e-nticin^ her away was related to P. Ntwton n the District Court here when352 words
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Advertisement87 1947-05-18 3 r hv \v<« K'TiHi'im'tifl to You(The Tonic of The Century) lAIN BODY NKRVK KULDEK BECAUSE- -> 7 r PniCE RMSONABLE I. RESULTS GUARANTEED AT A/X DISPENSARIES «t- STORES' UNITED OVERSEA TRADING CO. Singapore: 9. Seah St. K. Lumpur: 27. Cross St. MISHAPS ■*>!! HUL THEM WITH GERMOLENE A /m Healing87 words
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Advertisement268 1947-05-18 3 Qlllll\>lu^i\. mmmm SOLE AGENTS. Fw SINGAPORE, WAI VAX UNION, SUMAI JAVA AND CELI >. Amber 1 radcrs Co. 21 ORCH ..DAD, BINGAP* SE 4305. PAINS AFTCR EATING? \jgtM Then Try Thh 1 Yes, Dp Witts Antacid x Powdrr does relieve pa.. S **> after mtaJs. Wherr thtse arise from food268 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1947-05-18 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE by St. Andrew's Christening The Lord Bishop of Singapore, the Rev. J. L. Wilson, officiated at the christening of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Winser's two children at tt. Andrew". Cathedral la>t Tuesday afternoon. The girl, aged 2|, was given the unusual names1,691 words
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Advertisement124 1947-05-18 4 Never more wauled I) "1/ A I BENARES SILK SAREES 111 SO Bozlag (m loves, Slazenger'i t X: Spaldiag tennis balls, Rugby shoes, football shirts, %u\l' bags, h ckey sticks, hadri'iilon accessories, etc.. Gian Singh 8c Co. 30-1, Raffles Place, Singapore. BERYL CONSTANTINE j\ Collection :>:' New Models Tuesday ih124 words
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Advertisement39 1947-05-18 4 Lovely American Cotton Morning Frocks at 315.50 Oranji Hotel. .Room 13 SHANGHAI MODERN LADIES TAILORING 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. Morning, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, ready made or made to order, with and without sequins Charges Moderate. Inspection Invited.39 words
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Advertisement48 1947-05-18 4 i JoM I a(t'/ xJ Qr I Now shorting a coljection oj iii M A men at n S \ikables rend re Accord C>/ I 1 oz. bottle #15.00 Q^y Obtainable irom T. V. WITCIfELL «< (<>. 18, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel. 7086. and 16A, Weld Quay, Penang, Tel. 1112-48 words
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Article89 1947-05-18 5 SONS DIE IN 2 DAYS > nte slnmll h< i < v\«nl Ut j M*d flth IM> Two i f a» up ali IvAa> Wr i Vli AMvgc ii>' n laid s(r ,,-t BJack!»ui l m ,,urnin^ Rcber! P td- tw<>, and J«l :v- months Th*\v wt\ > happy, siinnj89 words
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61 1947-05-18 5 LONDON. M I fnchsova called infrnati^na! n-out prosecutor, v i tiirty day> and reci Dortation at she had told Urn C< ught a oassport for I Britain. I tonderstand describod said the cro<ecut(-r Bui I been difficult a Fuchscv:i Esterhazy. plead ■tayjjie m the UK61 words
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Article45 1947-05-18 5 NEW Delhi. May lo The i, 1 v conferred today with s.uw'ar Baldov Bingh In the mou inn and with Jinnah. Laouat Al> Khan. Nehru an,l pateJ m the afternoo:-». Ron tiDUirx his talk- with the Infii.U) leaders on the country** lututv45 words
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Article50 1947-05-18 5 London. Ma; 1 1 Fhe 1 I Off.d- said t that Mr. Ern- >< Bcvjn will IX'Rin 1 vai 1 1 1« »n tomorrow alth(>UB he will i\ m tcucii with the Fpi n i He wll return L< r abour Plrtys annual < nfen rice MayU.P. - 50 words
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Article91 1947-05-18 5 Because The Cat Fell In A Vat GovLlb Lose £2,000..., pNDON, May n Nine fousand gallon:; oj beer rpl, foaming beer are to o o ured down a drain at Gunami Ihrooffa a ami Which fell m a vat cat was Jenny, champion the m,]]t store at Friary Holroyd and91 words
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Article66 1947-05-18 5 LONDON, May i:. Whether ula ing woman will allow a particular young man I Icioj her i:j lite a lawsuit cannot be determined until M has been tried/ 1 remarked Mr. Justice Stable during a case at .V w istle Asdzes. And ii« added:66 words
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478 1947-05-18 5 Ids Days At Mercy Of Wolves With Broken Leg THE AMAZING STORY OF ALEX KREZEK fSault Sainte Marie. May 17. The amazing stor\ oi how a .V2-y< ar-o'ri Camflian fur trapper survived 138 days m the bush with a broken leg has been revealed by the return of Alex Krezek478 words
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121 1947-05-18 5 L m ,n. May 17. his bride-to-be had -aid she was only thirty tour, instead ol forty, her real age. said William Robert hnannon. 51 a farmer, of Castle conor. Co., Sligo. explain 4 ng i r Ballina Circuit Court why ho121 words
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176 1947-05-18 5 LONDON. May 17.— -To a father who had n fused consent to the marriage ol his 18-year-'<ld daughter, Mr. J L. Pratt, the West London magistrate, -aid: u You arc setting too high a standard o! safety and security I tar her."176 words
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Article881 1947-05-18 5 T7 A 7 The Inner Wheel Club met at the Adelphi Hotel at 11 last Thur-day. It was the occasion for the election of the new Piesidest. V:cv-Pre-ident and Committee for the incoming year. There was unu-ual excitement and suspense while the vie, were being taken. Mrs. K.881 words
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326 1947-05-18 5 Relatives Pay £1,500 To Ex-Officer's Victims i tents H i bee mi nei thai di by < my. Idin had f< I r< iviriß a Pi rug knowing If to h i md f< r a n.iiv ,i LONDOI L It wa ii it 1 Id B I thai the326 words
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Article94 1947-05-18 5 POLICE HUNT FOR PHONE "ROMEO" LONDON, Mas !7 POsi •.'.Vui detectives :n« trying to U'jh a *Y;iJi box Romeo*' who ait rdini; to U'lls he h;is p«^.tered, uliisprrs to them on the phone "intimate details «>i hi* iov< i«t«' »!i well-educated ton«-s. l(r weeks he has mam an nyiiK us94 words
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Article25 1947-05-18 5 LONDON. May 16. P. H Datta of Asutosh College, md. ins been awarded tiia cncket bj th<- Cambridge Urn versity captain. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement110 1947-05-18 5 "OOftPLRTE ENGINEER si:rii;s airchapj' production. hy- draulic machinery intro- j dugtion to works pr ac tice. steam for industriai processing power tfst i engineers' handbook, ERRECTING INS TION WORK. PATTERN MAKING I AND FOUNDRY WORK. MILI- j IN T G PRACTK.K. PUTIN PRACTICE. PIPES VALVuS. LATHEWORK. WEI DING MBTAL CUTTING110 words
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Advertisement24 1947-05-18 5 Established 1572 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.P. tie Silva. (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore, Penang. 19 21, High St 1, Bishop St.24 words
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Advertisement339 1947-05-18 5 PUNCTUALITY! Is a Business asset Let, us service your timepiece U it is faults YICK WOH HING 429. North Bridge Road 'uiear Middle Road) Singapore. Phone: 7922 (Contractors to lI. M frorces since 1928* Feeling tired and weak extra goodness. /^f k J\s) V/l.en you feel tired and ->^ 15^339 words
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Advertisement36 1947-05-18 5 HAIRORFSSFRS Latest, styles In Betting: p< rmanent waving "MARJORIK ANN Manicure by Anna 242. Heeren Bldg Orchard Rd GREEN COW, CAMERON HIGHLANDS Come for an ideal Holiday Best Food m Malaya $12 Single, $22 Double, Inclusive36 words
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458 1947-05-18 6 The Sunday Tribune MAY 18, 1947. Face The Crisis! London \gcnts: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98. St. Martin's Lane, W.C2. i: Excellency the Gov- < i nor, Sir Franklin QimSon, is about to leave the Colony 0 a short furlough. He does Sj at a time pregnant with458 words
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Article716 1947-05-18 6 W. A. HARPUR - W. A. HARPUR by Will the Singapore Legislative Council be of truly democratic flavour? This article suggests that the answer to that question will have to wait until the nominated Unofficial members have had an opportunity io prove their mettle. The Colony Legislative Council proposals716 words
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453 1947-05-18 6 R. B. Ooi - No Crime, Food Aplenty In This Paradise Town R. B. Ooi The public who live m the Batu Pahat <list:»ct ure much to be envied. Crime > almo- r unknown there, food is plenLful. strike., have never ur>-e. its placidity since the liberation, and racial harmony prevails Over 40.000 piculs453 words
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Article600 1947-05-18 6 P. J. J - ASIATICS NEVER GIVEN A CHANCE ■^P*- > -0~ _0~ _0~ M IN SEVENTY DAYS— THE STORY OF MALAYA by E. M. GLOVER (Frederick Muller, Ltd., 29 Great James Street, London, W.C.I, The author, who has been Managing Fditor of ihe Tribune Group cf Newspapers600 words
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Article1150 1947-05-18 6 O.B. H - Blenkinsop 's dunNIT again! €i.11.11/« < ohxnui fe I was .sitting m my office writing important Minutes. Blenkinsop addre-sed m* 1 m usual rough style: '"Obi!" he -aid. "do yen kn<,v what's wrong with you?" "Yes!" I replied. "I am inrre ment-less!" "And why?" Because our Chief doesn't like me!'1,150 words
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Advertisement44 1947-05-18 6 A DELIGHT TO THE EYES TIIK LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES I Glasses tbCt blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned againat breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. Qualified Opt'ciam 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435, Singapore.44 words
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Article, Illustration764 1947-05-18 7 TESSIE CORNELIUS - TESSIE CORNELIUS Sunday Tribune News Editor sent Staff Reporter TESSIE CORNELIUS to Raffles College last week to quiz the College girls on a number of controversial subjects, and this (by WISH TO I AlTKri^^ 8 :i8 WOMEN STUDENTS ACCUSFD O^ EST764 words
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Article, Illustration332 1947-05-18 7 They Favour Sex Teaching In Schools not think, however that I am tiolnff wrong. "It is a sacrifice for mo to be away from my children for the bigger part of the day bui a diploma entitling me '•> teach will be security should anything happen and I332 words
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Advertisement328 1947-05-18 7 HE TO WORK Sft&S to use hem •J? today W < W^ al U been suffering from •i y baaly." he ••SS fcfcd such pams m •**t2 thr- I cou'd hardly it used to br ternble D** ALT, I dW not kno'A arms, and when r vaS told to try328 words
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Advertisement289 1947-05-18 7 RADIOS -fr Performance BY FAR BRITAIN'S MOST ADVANCED RECfiVER Sole Agents: tcr Malaya, Banco, S<am, Java a- Sumatra HOE BOON LEONG CO, LTD. 25. THOMSON ROAD PHONE No 3G33 F/////v//m//^w\\\ KCfcVW-^ ft] mmwffMAmrA '////////////MazU/ vjsV AmwMTc WmffjßwF^w// BATTERY ■r LcAKPEiUvr **\*f~ or UQI Roy O Voi Irokproofi ou»lotf \f%J,. I^^V289 words
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190 1947-05-18 8 Longed For Family Nine Years, Now He's Got Triplets London, May 17.— Corpora] George Pace, RASC, 32, abroad four years m the Army, was always envious when pals passed round pictures -T their youngsters back home. Married since 1937, there were still no children m Recently, his lace was all190 words
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115 1947-05-18 8 LONDON. May 17. HermOtXgenea Banders, 47. was a frightened man— frightened of thieves, far this year alone inert; had been -even robberies at hiS pub, the White Swan, m Penny will-road. Bristol. So Hermongenes always fceps his money and valuables at his j115 words
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Article74 1947-05-18 8 Toothless victim of a hereditary defect, a four-year-old boy who will never be able to grow any oi his own ha- been with a complete set ot false teeth by a U.S. medical school. LONDON. Ma y 16 Field Marshal Lord Wavell has taKen the titleReuter - 74 words
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Article227 1947-05-18 8 DEAD COUPLE IN "BLACK Wedding ALBANY, N>w York, May 10.— The la«it wish of a yOWIg ceupl«\ fatally injured m a car crash, that they should be married, <*yen m death, was carried out h«'r*' by Kabbi SI on 111. The ceremony was a "black wedding," rarely performed outside the227 words
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545 1947-05-18 8 S3OO FOR A BOY: SISO FOR A GIRL New Legislature Must Be Enforced (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) SALES oi babies are flourishing m Singapore and the authorities are practically helpless to stop this. Prices. I am told, range from $50 to545 words
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Article141 1947-05-18 8 She Wanted A Boy. Mrs. Mabel X, of Staff*- pore, mother of thr«*<- «irls, wanted a baby boy badly. Some months ago, S shortly b<'for«' h«'r fourth "happy «*vent" was to i take plac<\ sh«* lost her job. 1 Owtag to Bit Belal j > straits, she d<*«'id«'d to i141 words
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168 1947-05-18 8 LONDON. May 17.— The pr< s( nt form ol words lor the marriage vows at resistor < ftices arc "a bald statement ol unconditional surrender." ~aic J Mr. J. D. iHf/iday, Superintendent Regis trar of Caxton Hall Register Mice, Vvv tminstei h.168 words
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Article112 1947-05-18 8 KLANG: vom made h> the Sultan of Smjmu r «tn the return of th<- British Allied Forces to Malaya, was fulfill* 1 when liis Highness donated his personal residence at Kumip*!hk Jawa, Klang, named after his consort, to H\r Arabic school, Klang. This si hool X112 words
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Advertisement155 1947-05-18 8 rnßi^ tippph oHUr v 'hShFSL. Made specially to /*jSi**») prevent sore throats j^fflwF with Kasy-Acccss inner foil j Lor don, England CABRERAS ISO YEARS* REPUTATION FOR QUALITY -H jm ArfPOi r^^H^HHl^^^Pl C^B MB M;M:n;[ii;n:iii.»^Pj|f^ I ggT>i-:fi»niu.n^iiu;ri^ M^^^^ I Oiu- PROTEX Toothbrush will outlast three ordinary toothbrushes. Tufts are made of155 words
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Advertisement15 1947-05-18 8 fibs' %cfo 9r issL '^wB&S&ZBv EF T&c •">" V- E* »a^ SRh^bV ft <w&ffisis' *ttf£ *'jbf15 words
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Advertisement253 1947-05-18 8 BACK PAlij I Yield to De WITT'S Hllj j 'aS? 1 ?S i| poisons aniL. 1 This trusted UnnlT rJ^L?*" promptly, safely and tffectivHf TS. 1 I leared out ofti?"** I and rt?Js** pa;n become a nwa!?^ I be wise and turn to this all* $i Die 7 **«fc» V253 words
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Article, Illustration88 1947-05-18 9 Pretty Marthu Vlckers, one of Warner Bros' most perfeft'y figured stars, as slu- Patricia Morlson. who plays a red role m S')l Leaser's prr>ri for RKO Radio release, Tarzan and the Huntress." owns I widely faQied collectioii o\ jiigßOßraph records which inrare f)ld .operatic and appears88 words
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499 1947-05-18 9 DAVE DOUGLAS - Butterfly Hunt Turns Into A Fight For Life DAVE DOUGLAS By AMAZON MAN -KILLER CAUGHT BY CAMERA FOR FIRST TIME UNLESS you are a zoologist of the "bring 'em back alive' 1 school, a big game hunter with gun and camera, a tatent hunt through the jungles of ttfie Amazon,499 words
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Article103 1947-05-18 9 - According to Jane Powell the life of a f aimer is not easy. Jane moved into nor new San Fernando Valley home reivntly. prepared to learn all übout farming. She had a chicken coop with four chickens a cow barn, and a pig pon. Her biggest lament, however,103 words
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Article365 1947-05-18 9 HUGH STEWART - H UGH STEWART By Editing Is tlie extension of direction by other means. The editor m his fashion advances the story just as the director develops creatively from the script. Creattoo is always stimulating and the chief fun of an editor's life is a>se^sing the365 words
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Article, Illustration447 1947-05-18 9 Till: II VIII On lop a close, up of Paulettf Goddmrd all lathered up, with soap m her hair and her figure mostly sunk deep down m the suds part of the ordeal she had t o face as the heroine of Veil Dc.Milles techn»cclour epic of «\irly America,447 words
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Advertisement121 1947-05-18 9 II Wt' V I Inner Cleanliness with Andrews should be your first J/ health-rule to get fit and keep fit. By taking a tonic glass of sparkling Andrews regularly, you wash away the l&y*^ P° lsons at caus e headaches, upset your stomach and JjO^' VCf Sis how Ancirews does121 words
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Advertisement227 1947-05-18 9 SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTS. PAY IN THE TRIBUNE SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE I t Head Office; 104-110, Anson Road SINGAPORE Town OiTice Winston's 4, The Arcade. I Branches:— l, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur— 111, Bre W ste r Road. Ipoh.— 25, China Street Ghaut, Penally. S i 1227 words
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Article, Illustration444 1947-05-18 10 HOT WORDS AT SECO SESSION NEW YORK, M-iy 17— A sharp encounter between me (nited States retfifedtntative Hersche! .Tomr fn ai)..i Soviet dele :at3 Andi*ci Ciromyko marked the meet*ns ol the Sctrrity QoanciJ Miile dealing yesterday v> H.l the refusal by Yugonavia, Albania, and Boigaria to co-operate with the t'niiedReuter - 444 words
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Article51 1947-05-18 10 COLOMBO. May 17. Flying Officer R. M. Cume j pilot ot the R.A.I^. Boau-flghter aircrait which crashed yesterday just after taking oil from Negombo aerodrome was extricated from the burning wreckage by local .schoolmasters anci constables wtio rushed to the scene. He died after a few51 words
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Article24 1947-05-18 10 London. May 17. -Tlv Quc^n accompanied by Princess Mar i «aret yc-tor<j;u' paid nn uttomtiai visit to the British Industrie* Fair.24 words
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Article85 1947-05-18 10 LONDON. May 17. People who were m Charlotte Street area of Echo i p days igo when Alec Ue AntiQuis wius shot attended identification parades at Tottenham Court Road police station today. Amcnr, those lined up was a man d< tamed at Woolwich afterReuter - 85 words
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59 1947-05-18 10 Ronßkong. May 17.—Shanghalborn British i ?wsman Fraii'-c Heiry Johnst m was committed for trial tod. y i harge'd with aidins the enemy after prosecution witnesses alleged that he had nf_ lercd to mako foi the Germa 1 information bur< au m Shanghai a serle s59 words
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Article76 1947-05-18 10 LONDON, May 17.— The death Ls announced to-day of Sir Thcmns Henry Holland whi closely ass »ciated v. r it»i th< :i«v- lopment of India's industry, winch to-day is based upon recommeridation.3 oi the Indian Industrial Commission over which he Lded m 19 WASHINGTON. Xiav 17. Delegates76 words
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Article60 1947-05-18 10 BANGKOK. May 17. —It is announced *hat Britain has agreed to allow the Shell Company to accept sterling In lieu of dollars for lubricatirg oils supplied to Siam from Hie Urited States. idon. May 17.— Smuggling i c by American and Briti h n60 words
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Advertisement220 1947-05-18 10 r^^a|g»EX TENSION! > SHOWS TO DAY! rhe MTGilTifesT ot all |j^ ritimaU- m Tsir:! s! YEARS T(J .V? '^J^^^^ T.\RZAN FINDS W MAL i J O'SULLIVAN H BADMINTt Western style/) \\h:\t Malaynr. badminton enthusiasts can karn Itrotti nic i rilVuince ol Ken i I ni jne! HONEYMOON gramt Grocers ■*»««=^s=220 words
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Advertisement139 1947-05-18 10 lmr^sh^wi....>.te»..iifl G3O p m if) m ONE BIC HIT— AND 100 MISSES! IV th AXN GIVING VOI A3J, SH HAS IN A I LA-HItlA WHICH IS TERRIFIC! X% w j r i rII. y ANN J*CK MARTHA JACK l^U., SKEfIIDAN OAKTE RAVE- HALEY HFRBERT ANDERSON JACK CARSON JACKIE C CIIASON139 words
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Article, Illustration825 1947-05-18 11 DON BRADMAN - DON BRADMAN fgf by Last Sunday I gave my vl v great English b men of the past thirty years. Now lei me turn to the bowler* rting with the real labourers of the game fasi bowlers. I would rank I nrwood til best,825 words
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Article41 1947-05-18 11 ess dinner bj I Mer BP m honour Sooj who Jalavan q Ctoaipion>ii't) field dur g tnc ftsttr holiday, will b held .'H j Tons urant HaPP" 2* at 8 ,uch with IPan co Royal A&surance Co. Lt41 words
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Article91 1947-05-18 11 4 SULTANS FORM NEW BORNEO STATE BATAVIA, May 16. -Four Sultans of East Borneo signed an agreement to form a state or East Borneo similar to that of Wo.st Borneo at Samarinda on May 12. t was disclosed at a press conference here to-day by two brothers of the SultonReuter - 91 words
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Article40 1947-05-18 11 NUW DEI HI, May 1(5. Chla-lien, the first Chinese Ambassador to India, presented his credentials to the Viceroy, Lord Louis MountbatU-n today ar<] m a speech -aid China had full faith m India's future.— U. P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article673 1947-05-18 11 ■By Our Radio Repoj Quest Artiste In tonight's Music for Everybody »8.30 p.m.) is soprano Evelyn Dods. Evelyn Ls already well known to Singapore audiences bus a singer, but later In the evening listeners will have the opportunity of hearing her as an actress, n n673 words
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372 1947-05-18 11 I Badminton Notes oiliigingoicrMiaiiiiiicii.v'' Six countries Canada Denmark, India, Malaya, Sweden and the United Stales among the iifteen nation; affiliated to the International Badminton Federation, will challenge the hitherto recognised supre- macy of England at the game of badminton at the forthcoming international contest to372 words
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485 1947-05-18 11 I*l ricid^i by Charlie Elliott was th€ winner at 20-1 with Pftscft third at 9-4. K»chard3 having ndden Bute iiain to victory m the New n.arket stakes this woek should now oe m a position to form some opinion if their respective merits to485 words
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Article186 1947-05-18 11 Tokio. May 17.— Emperor Htro- hito is tultilline satisfactory hi function under Japan n^.v con- stitution and rumour.;, circulated abroad that his 'Midden reslgn- atton" is -t;il a oossibtlity are without foundation, according t> the highest Japanese and Aljied quarters. The Emperor last saw Macj ArthurU.P. - 186 words
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Article47 1947-05-18 11 RANGOON. May 16 It was officially announced v lay uin* the British India Bteam N Ration liner 'Sir Harvey A'»am sou" which had been missing oil the lower Burma coast since mul-Apnl "must row he cvisi (i. red lost with all on board ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement86 1947-05-18 11 IN TECHNICOLOR N?\ If A New Kind of (o) Motion Picture! In A New Miracle of O vJECHNICOLOR'.f) iim JM §f 4»^^Ur Common but most necessary for all Just i^mpdCKca (\ttuu A Silk Shirim" Favourite colours strlpca PARMANAND'S CENTS TAILORS j 77 I f **i \/v m Photography 1$ us86 words
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Advertisement184 1947-05-18 11 VW &EYLA N Ph ON E b "lO Ifi^ 3 Shows Daily: 3.00, 8 30. 9.15 Darce-Da/./li::^! Tune-Torrid! Tempo-Terriflc! "SUivjIITHI si i *'>R THE BOYS" IN TECHNICOIOK Starriiß CARMEN MIRANDA, MiCHEAL O'SHEA aivj VIVIAN blainf. a Qalvaianche of MARLBOROUGH 3.00, f>.l y !).15 Opening Today "MUN Xl JEET" i Hindustani184 words
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Article149 1947-05-18 12 ATOMIC - ATOMIC Sports Noli (By Football followers irill be prow i»(j with full u<-«'k's proIlimillC <>1 first (lass IOCOr at Jalan li«'sar beginning, (o-moi row, irhen tbc Army will tu^iuiih the Malays, both < i«>v i»vals for the league honours. II- Arm] arc «-!>•• potafl ah«'ad149 words
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857 1947-05-18 12 Coral Sea Wins The Big Event PENANG, Sat.— Three hordes, Wynmalen, Gay Prattle and Double Nine stored "doubles" lor the Penang May meet when they won their second outings at today's races The going was yielding. Oral Sea, a Tribune "nap" selection,857 words
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Article89 1947-05-18 12 Extra Day Total Pool $177,500. Ist. *****; 2nd. 182G13; 3rd. *****8. Starters: *****, *****;<, *****5, *****. *****6, *****0, *****, *****. Consolation prizes: BGIBB, *****, *****1, *****8, 115--491, *****21, *****0. *****, *****, 1574:1, 167G84, 177--702, *****8, 544G2, *****6, *****, *****3, *****5. 25--308, *****. BIG SWEEP Second Day Total Pool89 words
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Article111 1947-05-18 12 Entries are inviteU for the 4th annual badminton tourrament cf the Maxfli Bac.rrnnton Farty. The fol'jowirg are the events: Men's Junior Singl s Champior.ship (League System*. Kten'a Senior Singles Champio. .ship (League System), Men's Opi'ii Doubles Championship (League System* Inter Cing competitcis are reminded to ren<j111 words
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Article, Illustration36 1947-05-18 12 That is champion Jcckcy uo rdon Richards' Uitost Derby dlcmma. He has to choov* I '.ween these two for his first Derby win. Will he make anr her wrong choice? See page 11.36 words
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472 1947-05-18 12 A.C.S. Hold First Post- War Sports The Anglo-Chinese School held its first Annual Athletic Sports meeting since the liberation, at the Jalan BeSar Stadium yesterday. Choong Koon Seng House were the champion j of th? day wi.h 25 points, followed by the Tar Kah Kee House with 22 points. There472 words
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Article110 1947-05-18 12 Two ol the six fißhu which made up the Junior promotion card at ti/ Happy World stadium endf-d m tecnnicul knockouts las; night. The other tight- went the lull distance. Results Lightweight «6 x 3 mm.): Jeff Holmes <130 lb.) beat William Smith (132 lb.) on point>.110 words
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Article239 1947-05-18 12 The cricket match pi aye. 1 between tne S.R.C and the I First Queer/s Regiment ended i fn a wir. for the former with 45 runs at the Padang yesterday. Ar chant batted i>picndiuly ,o knock 49 runs not out Scores SRC. Anchant not out,239 words
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Article57 1947-05-18 12 The following will n present the 223 BODCA agftfogt the HQ.. SEALF. Sigs In a soccer match tc-c*ay at 5 p.m.. at the a ciation ground. St. Georges pround:--Osman Angullia. :> Lopez, Sahat, Lowther. Lim Chwee Leng, Omar. Ahmad. Samad. Baian. Zam Zam Boon Leong, Dollah Angullia. Tan57 words
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Article326 1947-05-18 12 Wicket-keeper G. K. Stein stumiml six nm men m the first Innings when the S.C.C. eisil the Police m their rr^.tch on the Padang vest a Stein, who stumped two more men m the second Innings, also knocked up 40 runs for the Club. Four of326 words
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Article79 1947-05-18 12 LONDON, May m te Football Association tl^ ed that following UftTS Mr. Chuter Kde, Home^ Ury, Uv ban on mi*/* football has been rem^ Mid -week games withL n, kii-k-off will be pern? at the hr^inning anc j fnd the next season, and also i'Reuter - 79 words
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Article151 1947-05-18 12 Raffles Institution dn f Victoria School by eight t£ a cricket match played r I Victoria School gi'ourr RAFFLES C Krishnan c K^m Singh 11; J. Raja lbw Cam^ J. iSiUKn b Campo, 0; B b Campus 0; O. UorairajbC pus U; R. Sharma lbw151 words
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Article135 1947-05-18 12 In a barlnvnton matel eel on Friday night, B.P. beat »the Mtrr B P "Reservi's' 1 by 6 %mt I 3. Results <Rex B P mentioned first 3: SINGLES: -Kfcoo Soo 8« beat Chia Ens |iQ 15-11 Siow Whatt Perm beat Boon Tiong 15-9, 13-13 15-8; Tan Hock135 words
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Miscellaneous198 1947-05-18 12 SPORTS CRICKET •The Rest- Trials, SRC. padai«, 11 a.m. S C.C. \s. CtH^. SEALF. S.C C padang, 11 a.m. Clarke Rangers vs. Special Ccmmissioners xi Thomson Roai. 11 a m. cs.c. v> Peace Btafl XI. Chans* 11 a v. HQ Singapore District VS. S.C.C.. at Btakacg M r teams leave198 words
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