Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 July 1947
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Title Section34 1947-07-06 1 THE PEOPLE FOk THE PEOPft^ THE ONLY NATIONAL <EwSPAPER IN MALA/ A The Sunday Tribune Now ]»iiiiltMl simultaneously in Singapore. Koala Lumpur, ipoh Ptonang. 'Phone 581! (Three Lines) PAGES SIXGAPOKF, JULY (>, 1917. TEN CKNTS34 words
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Article, Illustration543 1947-07-06 1 BULL DOZING BLITZKRIEG Singapore Dcrrocracy 1947 Sty!': 1V THE «i >tiOii (I THE SUNDAY TRIBI NE) on v. s iguj 0 cj Ja >an ■I 1 >nw thn wn Into road v. h-le h r Boi rd bull fort nd. j The hul Insanitary. The occupants had o quit, iiu-543 words
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712 1947-07-06 1 BLAKEMORE SENT FOR MENTAL OBSERVATION !POH SHOOTING DETAILS S'B ii J. i^roxsriors Held On Murder Charge (From our stall correspondent) IPOII, Sat.— Former Singapore Rural Board Health Officer, handsome, bespectacled Dr. W. L. Blakemore, still unconscious after last night's shooting incident here, in which one European woman was shot dead712 words
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Article112 1947-07-06 1 Kuala Lumpur, Sat The tli.rd train accident within weeks occurred at noon today between Salok Sruth ai.J Sungei Be> when a 3rd clasi coach and nine wagonj jumped <>ff the rails. it. i: nnderfttood there were no casualties. Authorities hope i< clear I he lines bv t<112 words
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Article32 1947-07-06 1 DARK;- SALAAM. Tanganyika, July 5. Twnny-rii'ht death Sentencea hove so fur I een passed on "lion nii'ii" or witch doctor., accused of 16 RlUrden in Sinjjida district.32 words
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358 1947-07-06 1 (From Our Stan" Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, »Sat. -Th Council of Malayan Associations, organ of vested interests in t*:< Malayan Union, has decided raisa its voice against th#» intr,. ductlon of income tax in Malaya I'iie ouncil has drafted a me rv. irandum358 words
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315 1947-07-06 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July s.— Should the price of rubber remain at an average of 25 cents from beginning ol June- to the end of the year, the Union Government will only lose S3 millions from its revenue. This315 words
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Article43 1947-07-06 1 In a "taxi*' robbery, an Indian afohaniedSvn was reported to have held up at pistol point and relieved of 5,000 rupees by iv/o other -Chinese fares while they wer< proceeding along North Brid:;o Road at 11.30 ft tei doy.43 words
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Article32 1947-07-06 1 A Chinese mi allegedly held up by two compatrioti at the point of a revolver behind th«- Overseas Chinese Bank some time before ye: terday, :ind robl 80.32 words
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Article31 1947-07-06 1 CAIRO, July -Quadruple all «.f whom an- doing well, have been born in afehrez, in Upivr Egypt, to a 40-year-old farm labourer ;'nd .'.:> yean* <>!tl v. i ft*.31 words
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665 1947-07-06 1 (tty Harry Fang:, Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) An un )Tq{ I jcl si j .it local school i >ry was taken :t t we k when ts^ ol the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, between th eg ol 16 and 21, began a course i:i665 words
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Article122 1947-07-06 1 Police Raid News Agency (Sunday Tribune Stafl Reporter* c ngaporc police visited placi :ludUig A: uflice (Indonesian NewsAg'-ucyj :uij number ol people for u. yesterday. i' lerstood that two u lm p ant iv ople connected with Indccesla were umnng those tain ng. U.ivil a late hour last night .-.d122 words
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Advertisement130 1947-07-06 1 \Vherc Nib Counts. four. a»n r gi7es n\ OW AJ3 V. T. I 1^ K 34. chulla St., B'pore. *^m^ fc .i f '^1 >"iMPa m MW *>'HIHBBBIHBH^VVHMVBW 4>^KV < V^BBBtfBVnBBBBBBIBBaBBBBMBBBWV9BJVMBB Distinctive Keikble tconomical 1 BBBBHct "^^Ak -wPM Ur ■*< BBBBK^^r rBbBJPt w inM '^^Ib^bb^b^B Prl s iA r IBM130 words
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Advertisement66 1947-07-06 1 'TYPFWRITFR i. CALCULATOR" fcvatlab'e for irnrnedla^ deliverr F^e^'i'rs undertaken V. T. LEE 322. North Brri?p Road. Teleplicme 7971 Typewrit n& ImplicaUng Undertaken S!.sotinofso brief vtoii to m<il<e films, n I r |f im :1 'o uatc h their nerves 3OctS pkt. Oi lU jjp^ to keen fit Tor their inten*s66 words
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1004 1947-07-06 2 Tessie Cornelius - Tessie Cornelius Poor Reception Spoils Programmes (By Waging a successful 'war' against shyness, poor speech and lack of personality antongetf school children i:> the Radio Malaya School Broadcasting programme which ha* been relayino a varied and educa tional series of talks since1,004 words
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Article184 1947-07-06 2 WESLEY MYF CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH (Sunday THbmc Stall Reporter) Last Night. Wesfo M.YJ celebrated July 4 Aim Independence Day variety programme to help boos fui i Some 360 m< mtoei ard friends were present. The i 're programme was called "Huxnouresque" urc consisted of a new, fast, an 7 hilarious184 words
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Article60 1947-07-06 2 <oiu own Reporter.) KUALA LUMPUR. July o Mi\ K. C. Cilia of Kuala Lumpur, Mr. s. P. Seenivasagam land Mr. R w. P. Peter* boUi or Ipoh, wirv- admitted as Advocates and Solicitors of th« Malayan Union by the Chief -i^ t'ce Malayan Union,60 words
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123 1947-07-06 2 YOUTH (22) FACES ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE A young Chinese girl was stated in the fourtn police court to be one of the three people. 22 year-old Yeo Chwce Tee was alleged to have attempted to murder, at 1030-C Jansen Road on June 30. The girl Teresa Chua, it was stated,123 words
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148 1947-07-06 2 TRIED TO EARN $20, JAILED THREE MONTHS An Indian seaman who plead ed through his counsel that when he tried to take two pounds of opium to Singapore he was In a •"muzzy" condition. The seaman, Baluganda, aged 25. was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the First District148 words
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155 1947-07-06 2 TAIWANESE GETS 4 YEARS FOR ATROCITIES (Sunday Tribune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Julj r > <f>r having ill-treated civilian residents of Kuala, Kangsar bet ween .Time nr.d July, 1945. a Taiwanese named Katsurayama Shigeru alias Knoi san alias Anir Kai Tong, a civilian Inter* preter attached tu the Kuala Kangsar155 words
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200 1947-07-06 2 STRIKE OF PENANG HA ULIERS SPREADS TO MAINLAND 'Tribune Stuff R< porter) Pei rag, -July 5. Armed po ilccmen and fembera ol the Police Anti -Riot Squad, armed with lathis, mid number of detectives and plain clothes men ar- on duty along Weld Quay ai 1 the Harbour area. The200 words
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140 1947-07-06 2 Indian Robbed Of $2,840 In Trishaw rsanda) Tiiiuin,. stall Reporter) j Chntese gunmen >n Singapore < away with $3,140 In casii r cheque worth $500, and cloth worth $:*2 In two daring arm. .j r >bberies staged on tttday night ~^^mm\ The firs' took nUce at l a.m. n Bukit140 words
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Article254 1947-07-06 2 Mr. r. Jumabhoy, President oi th«. Indian Chamber oi Commerce, yesterday declared open th« new mvmi-cs of Messrs Bajaj Textiles, in Raffles Place Singapore. Tu a brief speech, Mr. Juma bhoy congratulated the business partners on their enterprise ?r said that it wa< a proud mo254 words
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Article251 1947-07-06 2 S.S. Chua - Kindness Ends Stone -Throwing S.S. Chua (i;«. Two months ago wh< i R Club was first open< .1 urchins wh gathered there 1 ut oi cu and threw.*^ at the pioneers becau et! 5 doubted their sinceri Today, these same b and 4: rly are 1 1 quenting the club,251 words
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44 1947-07-06 2 IPOH, July ;,._An into, lant meetlni of th,. \n Malayan Chinese Chaaibfr of Commerce will H held Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 1 The question of income v. In the Malayan Union will the main subject for it» sion.44 words
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Advertisement506 1947-07-06 2 SITUATIONS VACANT TRAINING IN WELFARE WORK Applicanu are invited to vacancy allotted to Singapore for a course for Colonial Sociul Welfare Officer a 4 th,. London .Sch<x>] of Economics. The course beiclns in September, 1947. The scholarship, tenabi lor a maximum ptnoi or two ITS. ii open to: any student506 words
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Advertisement85 1947-07-06 2 \V W^i "IrresistibF? You'll be absorbed'" -Post. ANNOUNCING..... OPENING OF OUR WATCH DEPARTMENT STOCKISTS OP 1 iJJ J v LEADING pt^J MAKERS UP-TO-DATE S T Y I. I Qualit; Guaranteed Ftepairs Undt-riaken. NEW CHINA CPIiCAL CO, 71 H»gh Street, (Phor.e 2580), SINGAPORE KEEP BABY /ZesJUKM////// fr IJ ar lrfifit e85 words
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Article101 1947-07-06 3 Our Own Reporter) -€P< king of v. taji ay. ing Lock, C.B I tribute to /*f NetajiSub; .n--an Cheng L M about the lit Mr. Tan* "It is lne\ iSimtot for th riStocome but it can trough the Jjofal! thf i^'>rt<- In MalA. Thivy. prei id van101 words
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359 1947-07-06 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Acting Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes, yesterday defended the "blitz" action tak»>n against squatters in the Trafalgar Street area on Friday afternoon. Explaining thp circumstances. Mr. Chrimes told the Tribune: "We served individual359 words
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128 1947-07-06 3 IPOH, July -An order for another retrial was made in <li«. IVrak Supreme Court by oh- n«..i. Mr. Justice inn m murder cas** in which a young Chinese said i•> !>«• u member <j! the MPAJA irai charged with killing an elderly Chinese128 words
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Article584 1947-07-06 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The official re-opening of the Chinese Association tcok place yesterday before a crowd of about 100 members and friends who witnessed Dr. Wu Paak-Shin«, the Chinese Consul-General, perform the simple ceremony by cutting the red and white ribbon, tied across the584 words
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Article86 1947-07-06 3 Two soldiers of the Royal Engineers, South Asia Oro'io. were charted with robbing a Malay n Singapore, at the Singapore Second Police Court yesterdaj The accused Charlea Bryant Ma lone aged 22 and Thorn a* Oswald' Parker. a«cd 27 wen- i allowed bail ol $500 each86 words
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Article204 1947-07-06 3 Nine Years' R.I. For Two JSPs Kuala Lumpur. July 5. For having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to a Chinese named Tai: Poon with a knife, two Japanese Povvs, Hamao Asaichi and Taka Satazumi, were convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes and sentenced to nine years 1 rigorous204 words
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Article53 1947-07-06 3 An Irdian soldier was charged with the murder of another Indian Appla Naidu, at the 2nd Indian Transit Camp, Ulu Pandan on July 4 at 4 a.nv, in the Sirgapore Fourth Police Court yesterday He is Shu.shi Mohammad who was remanded in police custody for 4853 words
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Article31 1947-07-06 3 A now child-feeding Centre will be opened at No. Ql, Loronfe 33, Gtylang, on Wednesday. H. E. the Officer Administering the Government will officially open the Centre.31 words
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35 1947-07-06 3 LONDON, July, s.— There is no eviderue that the Soviet Union ia responsible for the fri< tion between thr outer Mongolian Republic and Sinkiang, the inttluential London Timed i>aid today.35 words
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Article19 1947-07-06 3 Britain has moved from third p'art pre-war to first ]»lacc now in world biiycle production.19 words
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Article112 1947-07-06 3 "THANKS FOR DEFEATING US"— BEVIN LONDON, July r». Kln« Cii'orge VI and tin' President «i the United siutos were toasted together at the annual. rndep<'!icl<'ii<'f Day dinner of the American Society in London last night, presided over by the Ameriran Ambassador. Lewis W. Douglas. 'Proposing "today v.e eetehrite" he said112 words
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220 1947-07-06 3 (Sunday Tribune Start Reporter) "Ovaltine is responsible for my Vne state of health." Sir Harry Hague, Chairman of Messrs. A. War.der Ltd., the proprietors of Ovaltine, greeted me with these words when I met him at the reception room, Kallang Airport, yesterday,220 words
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Article403 1947-07-06 3 Thf Junior CiV»l Servr.v A sociation. Singapore, will he forward be known a.. 'h- C "Service Association, Thi,s change waft rife. yesterday as the lesult of an amendment to the Rules unanimously adapted at the eighteenth annual geceraPiheel of that body. In placing the amendn before403 words
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Article37 1947-07-06 3 BRISTOL, Rhode Island, Julj B Arthur J. Belmore, -v.k of Bristol. •<! into the Police Headquarters, borrow el .1 revolver from ,-i patrolman and committed suicide bi the startled officer could stop mm.37 words
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Advertisement90 1947-07-06 3 Use MACLEANS ond note the difference I Macleans Tooth Paste does wpremely well, all that a good tooth paste should do. it deans teeth thoroughly -polishing them to a Mtural white brilliance, tort using it to-day— the difference will amaze and Wight you! TO THE TEETH PO i >o o90 words
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Advertisement415 1947-07-06 3 LETTERS FOR THE I MALAY A TKIBI NF k r j Please addr< Ib m to 1 BOX v. S -.Tj rt^wwP 1 >ur wool?"* f I VI HELPS 9 Minerals, Vitamins and Food lodine NOURISH your body E in Nature's own way! S&^2P*Zk Today more And more people fclliW.415 words
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Article, Illustration3241 1947-07-06 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE m Bukil Serene '1 N':vv were well and truly 'M lined last week-end by Lord I ady Killearn at the lovely BukP Serene Istana. Last irday afternoon they gave a tea party for naval ratings from H M B Glasgow and H.M.S. Belthe3,241 words
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Advertisement308 1947-07-06 4 f wy Our thanks >-; fj. to a host oj I name 1" ;-f SflP- hai-flks JHHB* |S^^ PLACE. A lirnited number cf these delightful instruments 3re now ava!i:-ble. 11 Kobi-ison Uoad Tel: 7030 Singapore >tf^ i^V^^^f\\o^ Room KM G.H. Building I \f'\ x \\\tf Telephone r i:.)7 vS <10308 words
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Advertisement62 1947-07-06 4 i PUNCTUALITY! Is a Business asset. Let! us service your timepiece 1 if it is faulty. YICK WOH HINCj 429, North Bridge Road (near Middle Road) Singapore. Phone: 7922 (Contractors to H.M. forces since 1928) "Marjorie Ann" Your Permanent Wave? HAVE IMPORTED THE LATEST "CALLINAN" SYSTEM OF PERMANENT WAVING European62 words
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Advertisement16 1947-07-06 4 TO-MORROW THE UTTLE SHOP! For 6 Days w- i list ia:igee a-o sU lio^ Bl y~L**if&16 words
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Advertisement101 1947-07-06 5 S J l f At f m I I Q1 1 YUy n AGENTS! THE FBDBRAL DISPENSARY, LIMITED. IN THE PALM COURT TO-NIGHT SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT HAITI j:« iHITi:L AT 9i;> P.M. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT M Speelmans 'UTTI! SYMPHONY" (RAFFLES, AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA) Featuring TIBOR KUNSTLER, Violinist Vocalist and JOAN FRASER,101 words
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Advertisement141 1947-07-06 5 HJ '■■•toe*' -S? 9» >§■«& .^bVAVJ wjJ 'vJl^Bk* B^^B^B^B^ft JK9 B .^^hß Bi 'TftK&f L^nPttS^^BpV^K%r^ *Si^S!a aaW|^^^^ yjy^ Tir choice nj iho^e f^k M 11 4i &«mhiHbiblb^M f-.iuicd for its unvjrvinti hiyh qual.n; »SK^UjB its lovely fresh fragrance, Atkinsons I ItT^^W tic Cologne it a joy on all ootstiof] both141 words
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538 1947-07-06 6 The Sunday Tribune JULY 6, 1947. Textile Charity Begins At Home t/ondon A««nt«: IM«vtsrt. <:«»liu Turner Ltd.. lalbut Ho us*. 98. St. Martini Lane. W .1 Have textiles become to: much of a good thing il Malaya? Apparently ft judging by the considerable amount of agitation, whicl dealers' in this538 words
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Article679 1947-07-06 6 W. A. Harpur - TE LL US THE FACTS! W. A. Harpur In terms of purchasing values, national income is down by four -fifths, bv Sim p* ;.cr» came to Malaya, Lhe course of events has shaped Itself in a man v- ry disappoint inp* to \\l( \)<()\)\c. The disadvantages of the British military679 words
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Article75 1947-07-06 6 Field-Marsha) Lord Mont-•oni'-iv. receivlrc carlis'e" reeJcm shortly before lie lef n hi.s Far Eastern tour, gavi li.s "ice.ipf** for a successful '3riton: "The main requirement in a trong and virilp i atioi al chaactor i« 'balai.ee.' The maniood 01 the i at ion must hav» i75 words
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Article458 1947-07-06 6 Dublin. In a few days from now, they will be celebrating twentyone years of Eamon de Valera. His position in Eire is absolutely secure and he is more closely tied to this country of his adoption than ever. The Churehills, raid the de Gaulic.^ are disinherited. The Francos and458 words
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Article345 1947-07-06 6 50 MEN me ■■■■■■■a 1 1 1 had a choice I'd always work with men they are rnorp inn. Jhat-; what i thi»*h iiuw alter working in ft i^r. Oifiir— nff> j.'.cTi ana me rr.fiCiiii> 1 un t rr. f.ioyr a i f>i>» I ii«';.l"n l.».!l i r ,r\\ 011345 words
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1189 1947-07-06 6 Harry Fang - Reshaping The Mind of S'pore Youth Harry Fang This is the story behind the founding of the b pore Chinese Y.M.L.A. Th< Chinese Young Men' Christian Association has an ambitious programme for local Chinese young mei:. and re quires funds, members, and publie co operation. Tho building, situated at 107,1,189 words
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Article372 1947-07-06 6 I. M. MICHAELSON - I. M. MICHAELSON How many cigarettes a da! are you smoking now? N<~ don't tell mo— l know. It is ii 10, 15, 20 or 30. Possibly 7or i2. But I never nut anyone yet who admit tod smoking 0. 1 1 17. or or 29372 words
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Advertisement75 1947-07-06 6 by Malayan Airways OATI Y Sintapm^ K I iimpur Ipatli IVnanf. 1 K BtJNDAYK C Kdtu llh.itu Malayan Airwavs IJir.4te<l Singapore. DEUOirr to tiif: btks I III; LOVKI.Y /WII.KK AN TAIIST M AiOl M KI.MIJ SS (;i \S<! Olimcfl tha f hi«M i h v s*-o and ihnrpsn ipp^arai re75 words
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Advertisement57 1947-07-06 6 X TICER BEER FULL STRENCTH TICER BEER FULL STRENCTm Z 8 Ml cc HI W9K* H'» h^hF^Bl k 1 U V ift I L I llft O k C IT HkJ *J"^ 8 fc- B h 2 FULL STRENGTH J CO 8 Pr^-VK^r Quality Free Home Delivery Service HI TICER57 words
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Article, Illustration1849 1947-07-06 7 SCHOOL HEADS FA VOUR SEX ED UCATION IN S'PORE: 'WILL CUT DIVORCES' Assigned to the job of gathering public opinion on sex education in Singapore schools, bunday JL, Tribune Staff Reporter HARRY FANG quu/eH leading educationists :nd students alike, and this is the Hio majority of students and heads of1,849 words
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Article52 1947-07-06 7 anMBAY. B h i:lrti1 Z*.. (/en.-rallv said to be ,1, is yield).. inten--s?>,\rrh n Jinbay K Dr *a«havendra D row who naa b en work in an iiitf-rv ud tha* f rch in£te th* possibility bi flndi u bv which the requ Lnd for the most JJJ^52 words
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222 1947-07-06 7 "FLYING SAUCERS" LATEST U.S. NAVY PLANES? LOS ANGLES, CALIFORNIA. July s.— The Daily News said tocay that the myatciious "flyr'-S saucers" reported j-reakii g ov*r parts of the U: tfed Btate a may ho the Navy's new Flapjack." The paper rcncriej that tr\" "Flyiric Flan jack" had fivr p*'ees devotedU.P. - 222 words
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Article94 1947-07-06 7 Vicksburghmlhs, July 4. Army Chief of Staff. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, told a July 4 audience that wo must "guard ourselves well' 1 until all nations arc ready to substitute a Council table for a battlefield. He said effective world preparation "even 11 distant" remains the logical goalU.P. - 94 words
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Article45 1947-07-06 7 PARIF. July 5. Paul Hamadier, Fn-nch Premier, la.st night ■ecured i vote of confidence. In Um National A st-inli cn hi.s G »vt'rnrn«:.i f'onomic policy involving au.stti t, measaiti :;ud pegged prices Mid Th« voting wu 331 for 247 i. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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187 1947-07-06 7 MISS DOROTHY HSt\ graduate of Simpson College, iewa. us. A., aid prii cipal Oi the Me'hodis' i j Oiirl's Continuation School, laid: "Iraaequatc 1 .sex ecucat oi ei fear. brooding, ai x»ety and dei/3air, while proper sex < education assist* in un- \i: c'.ii187 words
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Advertisement177 1947-07-06 7 Good Performance based en skill lii workmans'ilp and engineering ".I sag iia^ sadkfci*" Had i<» mJ i- > y™»j-jr' 1 "3jgTgl^g^^g^^^gM^B^^y^glg^g^g>fc^js\ t' ENSURES OWNKR S ATISFArTION HOE BOON LEONC I- CO., LTD. Bole agents for Malaya, Siam. Botn <i Javi ai s -a. ?5 Thomson Road Phone No. 36's:i "gxcu177 words
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Article139 1947-07-06 8 Promotion For Killearn's Deputy Mr. Michael Wright. Deputy to Lord KlllearO < Special Commissioner in S.E. Asia), is returning to the U.K. on Wednesday by air. Ho has been promoted to be an Assistant Under Seere j tary of ttate at the Foreign Office. Mr. Wright was one of the139 words
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Article44 1947-07-06 8 .JERUSALEM. July .">.— David B-ii Oturion, (iO-yvsr-old Poltefe-toorn chairman of th«- Jewi >h Ayrncy Executive, proposed :m Arab- Jiv.i.sh i ihutK <* iv, paH <>f three-point plan for Palestine when he outlined the Jew isn use today to tho United Nfitions Palestine Committee.44 words
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368 1947-07-06 8 Robert Ung - Robert Ung (By ShingD "Tommy" Asahmi longs to return to America and hopes to do so as soon as the Peace Conference is held. "Tommy" has a good reason for wanting to step on American soil again as... lAtni; Beaih,368 words
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125 1947-07-06 8 Tried To Collect Funds At Police Barracks Ha.ji Hmir'n bin Dato Tembarau. a Johore Malay was charged In th<- Bincapore Second Police Court yesterday with collecting money without permission at the Pol i ice Barracks. Hill Street on July 3. Hussein who was dressed in a k*ng blue overcoat which125 words
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181 1947-07-06 8 KNOXVILLF. nSNNESSEE, July 5. Sixteen year old Geraldinc Massengill, rccoveiin^ from livid pain on her body, was liappy away from her home where the police found her chained to a bedpost by her Baptist preacher lather, who said he wanted to keepU.P. - 181 words
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Advertisement426 1947-07-06 8 790/1? /3r tio finer in *lk tf soys 61SIE, the Bo«DEN COV/ J^.^ I Elsie: Khm n mad** only from thc milk of healthy, tested cows. It is milk in powdered l'>rm j>rej)are<i ocrordinji to the most mofJern process. It has a delicious fre^h flavor. Doctors recommend it highly to426 words
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Advertisement342 1947-07-06 8 jfl Tou'll want everybody I WSh share the thrill that's y Ourt V 9fri when you see the true ttorv«a g- 'Wm^.:,-(^^^\ lwr y Or I ll^K^ii? the nyrs w^o forsook r A I HK^, mance to fight to fame through HS^/T fear, tradition, ridiculel ROSALIND RUSSELL ALEXANDER KNOX r342 words
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Article, Illustration78 1947-07-06 9 During the war slio was 1 &med tho swo t t heart of almost every army ea:iii>. When His war wr.s over the Naval Air Base named her i!ic \N»,i Wai Dream GirJ M streamlined »n all di\isi»n>. Aid v u 1 s>< n !><• able to see78 words
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161 1947-07-06 9 The Mala deka" ("Vo <•• lorn") inow c be released I i:. Bintapi re "Serua: Merdel tory Cf the ur:r'< .ya dur I f the Jap occupation with events of thai 1 The Mm was entirely shot in md contains plenty ol "colour."N.M. - 161 words
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Article80 1947-07-06 9 George Murphy may have hung up hi, danc.ng shces tor serious dramatic >creen portrayals, but he isn't forgetting his dancing. The Metro-G >ldwyn Mayer star ol "The Rich. Full Life" and wife, Julie, have developed b new step which they hope will become popular on dance floors.80 words
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Article, Illustration1544 1947-07-06 9 ih i:\hv <;itis 1SOLLYWOOI) IS i;oi^<; to fiIB'IRiSOOX HOLLYWOOD, Jun< 7— I hadn't seen On* Tferney for several months. That's why i i spi^i her «n a remote corner of Hie sound siaKc sitt mg in enwts-eovored armrhsJr a. id playing ;<«n rumaiy n-ith a girl-hairJresser a1,544 words
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Article95 1947-07-06 9 Hubby May Be A Star If your husband Isn't I iK at, don t nag him. Who ki.o-vs/ He may be a injvic star. Here s a description of the character wno will piny a leading role with C star Fred MacMurray all 1 the way through "The Mir- acle95 words
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Article213 1947-07-06 9 NEW FILM PARALLELS STAR'S LIFE HOLLYWOOD. Saturday-Bar-onra Hale has had the unHW" experience of reliving a part of her oar career in a motion picture. The picturr is FKO Radio's "A Likely Story," ir. which she costras with her husband. Bill Williams. In the nicture Brabara portrays a girl who213 words
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Advertisement419 1947-07-06 9 FOIOII-'it CRIPPLE AMAZED I2'S FRIENDS When lie Took I'p Outdoor Sports mm Here s the sN a young ma.i who ha 0 h< i ak ng oar^ i I again. He tells how he tr i remedy af ei and ri firaly n form r II n r hm on419 words
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Advertisement174 1947-07-06 9 suT 4 gflu\ I^7 m/ft w LvW RECORDS ROBIN HOOD DELL ORCH .STKA Con: uclel bv ANDRE KOSTR I ANETZ Waltz from 4 81©v pir R Beau-y' Ballet. (Tchaikovsky) N.re but the Wearv Hear':, (Tchaikovsky j DX 1278 PETER YORKE his CONCERT ORCHESTRA "Centenrlal Bumm:r". F.im Sei «ct»crs. DB 2263174 words
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378 1947-07-06 10 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July s.— "Since the act of the Japanese Authorities in appointing Mr. P. Samuel a Marriage Registrar was an acl which was done in accordance with the provisions of the Christian Marriage Enactment, I hold the marriage was valid378 words
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Article78 1947-07-06 10 (Our Soccer Keporter) Pending approval ol the Sinfapore Amateur Football Asso ciatioi:, the Indian Association special Sub-committee i.s making arrangements for Sing Tao, who an- at present in Rangoon, to play ci game here when they itturn, against a Malayan Indian Soccer side. The78 words
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Article81 1947-07-06 10 The Iferrilads soccer team will i miH't th<' Binirapore Cricket Club at .sever at thr Padunr on Wednesday, July 9. (Kick-off 5 p.m.) Play. are requested to go direct to th.field. The team will lu> selected from th»« following: Yew Tim. Teck Beng, Hock Guan. Soon San. Keng81 words
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Article71 1947-07-06 10 In a low-scoring game, the Singapore Recreation Club defeated the 223 BOD by zl runs m a cricket match yesterday <>n the h.RC padang. Batting fi rst 223 BOD made 32 runs and the Recs replied with 53. For the 223 BOD. Van71 words
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Article68 1947-07-06 10 The Useful Badminton Party's team against the Merridale Bp. at the former's court. No. 45 L'jrong 27A. Goylang next Sunday. will be chosen from the following: Oeorge Chen. Raymor.d Frois, Ooh Tiun Chye, Chan Mun Kit. Cheng Heng Wah, Dol a. Rahman. Robert Yap Teo Boon Eng.68 words
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Article59 1947-07-06 10 'C. vs Ceylon BpOfta Club on Sunday, at 11. 00 a.m. on the Pacing. The following have been selected to represent th<- Club: J. B. H. Leckie, J P. Pearson, J. W. Ewart J. P. Luff. H. B. Noon, F. T. Ho C. Bell, G. K. St«in. P.59 words
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1073 1947-07-06 10 First ties in the Singapore' Badminton Association Junio. ar.tl Veterans Championships will be played off on Saturday. July 19, at th<> Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road. Games will start at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays. Full details of the draw and the1,073 words
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Article216 1947-07-06 10 LONDON. July 5— A warding, apparently aimed at Russia that urovocation could be carried too far, was issued last night by the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin. "hen he spoke at the annual Ir.cependence Day dinner of the American Society here, presided over by the American216 words
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377 1947-07-06 10 (Our Own Reporter.) MALACCA. Baturi Hundreds of parents and reli thronged the Tranque rah English School Grounds to witness the 10 ih annual athletic school The firid :.nd its surroundings tastefully decorated with buntings and flags and Mrs. A. H. W Lilly distributed the prizes377 words
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Article47 1947-07-06 10 M The R P r be s; F xi at School arn selected from the following pi C. Humphri*' Anthony You. Bwyny, Hock Guan, H Christi« Babai, a. Quintal, D. Dragon, M. K d. Bwym c Carnegie, P. Swyny, J r "and Mat how Y47 words
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Article50 1947-07-06 10 BANKA S. C SOCCER Tne Follow n selected l >;>ort» Club in a game BBDM? (Military U lit. p njan the M' d iikJ Lq<| Yoon Banff, Y< on t Joenj Thian T«-« k. < > i\ Bonjr. E Bong, Kin K i Chong \i n < Micha n Ban,50 words
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Article38 1947-07-06 10 LONDON. July 5 —Thousands Of Londoners nay go without food rations this weekend becaus? Of an lincfflcinl" strike of 4,000 shop sistunts i'i tin- 130 Co-wp. Society shop in South London, d.--to itarl i.0438 words
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Article32 1947-07-06 10 During the flist six months of th^ yp:ir, lifeboats round the cm Great Britain and Inland put out to rescue 286 t!!r.»\s record nurabcln peace— tim< and rescued 299 live>32 words
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Advertisement191 1947-07-06 10 TO-UAY JUBILEE 1] a.m., 1.15, 3.30, 6.31 K I p.m. Th< •11 I our Bin p ln STAN OLIVER M^ LAUREL HARDY SAPS AT SEA He Strikes iik Lightning! 000 MILKS A MINUTE! IMC Thrills-A-Minute Serial i^^wf i 'C? V r 4amm^m I r If i Ififf] IS i v^s191 words
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Advertisement135 1947-07-06 10 YOU Ml ST PAY A VISIT TO A L A X L A 11 11 IS IN A DANGEROUS MOOD! 5 THRILLING SHOWS AT THE i 1 57 CATHAY Phone 9.30 X X X iX 3400 NEXT CHANGF" Paromount pro««nf9 RAvM'Uand RAY MILLAND SONNy I ,7 ACADEMY AWARD i^"THt^lX^ WINNER135 words
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Advertisement133 1947-07-06 10 Singapore, s Foot i This is where \it star^ s [fiii L IRRITATING, PAINFUL FECT-f» L\G SKIN AND CRACKS BETWEEN TOES RELIEVED OVER-MCHT If your feet irritate, are hot and painful, look •< the toes. That's where Singapore Foot starts. First it c;iuse> tiny blisters then peeling skin and irritating,133 words
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1512 1947-07-06 11 BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS - Joiled By a Second In The Battle Of White Hopes! BOMBARDIER BILL Y WELLS spoiling tUvilW EXCLUSIVE r -*by*~^ as told lo JACK DAVIES ..Bombardier' Bill) Wells ..one »f tl;fl nl rk > 2 ters of th.s world. But Zrwaa heqttiOs so unuckv as on the <U) he ttucht Al1,512 words
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Article93 1947-07-06 11 A studio M fhosi M »lui rap-pi-d wli«n a broadcaster spoko of uiithnatt has been laid after days ot lermeh. Three loud knocks lalerrunltcl tbm spcakir >iis, .hann«- Poster, la a MkloKe talk at the Belfast studios. She jumpi'd So did tinensiliecri and thousands »f listeaefß.93 words
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876 1947-07-06 11 SUNDAY BADM INTON NOTES (By Our Spatial Correspondent) The open letter from "A Quari'T-Finalisf in last Week's Issue in which the Writer advocated non-rejection of previous quarter and sentl-flcallsts from the junior tournaments, has received p< pular support fr< m practically all afflliat876 words
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Advertisement51 1947-07-06 11 J. Arthur Rank Present Britain's First IN LONDON TOWN with Greta Gynt, Tessie O'Shea, Petula Clerk Booking at the CATHAY now open-No. 3400 LA TEST! Received new Shipmate Grays Badminton Rackets Cricket Nets Autograph Cricket Bats Australian Abdominal Cricket Mattings Further Particulars BALBIR CO., 111, North Bridge Road, Singapore Phone51 words
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Advertisement229 1947-07-06 11 Bo^ari in*>t The r t houi entertainment! I I p.m. W rKC **k*s both gois o*J gal* i W a^s |1 1 CUDYS GEOBCr M W* PETEB 10BRE W HI- KrUIM HI H-- i -o,\ ii \.:m. m tod o\ "The Revenge Rider" i A Columbia Picture i I^^@*@tM|. n229 words
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Article374 1947-07-06 12 |C( I i a. .iual p1 c held en e grounds <t\ ho Sin P' l Force Training lay n. let iiis comp< and the Poilc nlng 2" team eai rted the hen >ur w• h 33 point I table Mohamed j Y' i iridual cha n374 words
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Article54 1947-07-06 12 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. July Mr. Winston Churchill was tleCt.d tottighl B member of the Conuccticui irhaptd «'i the Society oi" Cmrinn.ttt i. on organ ieatton forini'tl i <.fflc\M.s in the AmJiican Army at th« R Volution of 177... Mr. Church li is tho Arbt B.i^lishman to be-54 words
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1796 1947-07-06 12 LIBERTY UPSETS, PAYS $115 TO 46 BACKERS BIG SWEEP Total Tool S257,00<). 1st. *****7. 2nd. *****4. 3rd. *****2. Starters: *****9. 27UD60, *****3, 3*5431). *****1, *****4, 'M(>f>12. *****1, 141?:t;. DOUBLE TOTE 1st. double live tickr's ($201 each). 2nd. double tour tickets ($268 each). (From our ftacintc Corrcspondc-nl) IPOH, Sat. Punters had1,796 words
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418 1947-07-06 12 LONDON, July s.— Douglas Jardine, former En Test captain who toured with a team t.o India the great "bodyUtae" controversy during the Australian trip in 1932, to-day made an appeal In the London TlMi for the usr of a smaller cricket ball instead olReuter - 418 words
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299 1947-07-06 12 BOXING NOTES <By Ringside) SlagajM re u^ht tans will be given the opportunity il .seeing the West Australian welterweight 23-year-old Leo Heaiiiy dong I his Stuff next Friday when he will give a sparring exhibition at the New World Arena at p.m. Besides his299 words
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Article39 1947-07-06 12 Me t. spon pi (I t» the a,! Chinese Sports Federal diving exhil torday it j at the Ti'i over 200 crovdtd re^ an Kan Trng .supnJ! Booti Ouan div( Tu IWJ peinU, 46 4 >mpulrori points.39 words
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Article101 1947-07-06 12 Wimbl i n Champl the v om( n .> Margaret Osbarne United SUte brat Mi-; D. r's Hart. tatei. 8 2, I I Men's doubles Anal: Robot lc< jui and Jack I (United st;itc 1 0' al Ton tiam (Great Br;tain> and B:• Sidwell 'AustrnKa 8 I 6101 words
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Advertisement96 1947-07-06 12 H\ po d v jippcn LvlW'lirruL' (JR^JS^|\. Made specially to Prevent sore throats yjSt(^^< 50 8 Air-tight tins x uith l-'asy -Access inner foil Imparted from London, England CARRERA2 ISO YEARS* REPUTATION FOR QUAMJY NYLON STOCKINGS. 51 Guage I All sizes available at ***** IVb* Pair AT JUBILEE SILK STORE96 words
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Miscellaneous51 1947-07-06 12 L »P«IHTS "A" 5.15 pjtn., admiMion f?H nd CRICKI r If o i 11 ii'... c I o.C.C. ii a.m. CJS.C. (Pernando'i xi, Sembtmans. 11 a ri Colonials A.m. S.KC. v Mr. AN Fk.. t> a ii un. la. vs 5.J.1.. Br« Bau^'i. B.C.R.C. vs. Con.b.netl Mm 6.CH.C, 11 un.51 words
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