Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 July 1947

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune Jmlve pages SINGAPORE, JII.Y 27, 1947: TEN CKXTS
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  • 224 1 WHOSE BABY? By lh-3 News Kditor ireek ago I heard that a newly-born European < baby isad been abandoned In the' compound oi a house m Singapore. It was miraculously found alive afUr bein^ out all night unclothed. The Chinese owners of the house m the compound m which the
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  • 420 1 Indonesians "Ready" To A ttack Ba ta via While a Dutch communique claimed the capture of n >re Indonesian towns. Jog Jakarta Radio list night announced that the 'Jakarta Lascar Rakial" Batavia Republican Peonle's Army is now ready to launch an attack on Batavia. Latey: warfront reports from Reuter an:l
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  • 53 1 The Governor-General, ftfUr urßen; coi sultat oi s with the Govenoi ol thr Malayan ur.ion arci the GAG. Singapore, has i^rwardi'd to HM. Gcvenment jhf appeal for mecical RU,r)plies *»v Mrs. Boernianingrat. head i of the Inlorosian Red cross. A reply from HM
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  • 83 1 FALMOUTH, July 2G. An American Liberty ship. thAmerican Farmer, won a race against time and the Storktoday. The ship slipped into Falmouth dock m a thick fog after turrir.g round m the AUartic because of an expectant mother aboard. Mrs. Ursula Funk, 23-y?ar-old German
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  • 561 1 S'PORE ASSN. DEMANDS PUBLIC PROBE INTO FINANCES IMPERIAL LIABILITY FOR MALAYA'S LOSSES case against income (Sunday Tribune StafT Reporter) THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE YESTER- irSV > DAY ISSUED ITS PROMISED REPORT UPON INCOME TAX. ••t^wV The conclusion is reached that the future Legislative Council, if it accepts the principle of
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  • 135 1 Anti-Tax Meeting Next Month Mr. Roland Braddell, Presi- dent of the Singapore As>i Mxiation, told the Tribune that the Association was railing a S public ■MCtias about three i wtnks hence lo AiscMl their report on Incoir.r Isx, and ex- press such views upon it as the public may wish.
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  • 30 1 BATAVIA, July 26.— The Netherlands East Indies Government has given 1,000,000 puilkiers as immediate relief to those whose homes an<A properties had been destroyed by retreating Republicans. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 LONDON. July 26.— 1t was officially announced today that His Majesty's colt Biue Train will not run m the St. Leger.
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  • 75 1 "Ma;aya's Own" Soldiers Pass Out (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) First 'Malaya's Own" soldiers to pass out from the local-ly-enllsted training centre ir. Johore yesterday totalled 115 men. They took only eight week* to ccmplet^ their trainirg, Th< scheduled bourse is 12 weeks. Which gaivet th<m *hs compliment frcm their ComJtiadant:
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  • 76 1 CHICAGO, July 26.— Dr. Robert Taylor General Secretary of the American Bible Society sad today that nearly 9,000,000 libles have been sent to Japan since the end of the war. LONDON, July 26.— Everyone arriving m the Un.U'd Kingd.oin uy air including fUm st.vs mabi
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  • 239 1 33 survive after 3 'Screenings' ftoi/ Inspcctorak (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Thirty-three original members of the Food Control Department still remain m the Inspectorate, having survived through three thorough re_ ganlsatlotu. These officers, chief Inspectors anj inspectors, have seen the enlistment and departure t-f hundred Elderly Bahain Singh, a chief
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  • 48 1 CROWTHOUNE. July 25.—Thomas John Ley, former Minis l cr of Ju cc m New youth Walt* who war, sentenced to death at the OKI Bailey m March for his part m the "ch;ilk-pit murder" and was reprieved, died on Thuisday night m Broadmoor Asylum, Crowthorne, ierkshire.
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  • 99 1 LONDON, July 2G. The mayor of Brentford and Chlsw lek, on the outskirts of London, last night welcomed the 150 Indian Boy Scouts who arrived at Southampton this u-cek m the liner Alcantara. The scouts, who are attending the world
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  • 38 1 CANBERRA, July 26.— No Japanese toys, crockery or fancy goods will )fi allowed to enter I Australia when trade with Japan is resumed. Mr. Jo&eph B. Chifley. i Australian Prime Minister, announced here.
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  • 48 1 IPOH, Sat. A plea to be flogged, instead of a prison Sentence, was made by a youn</ Indian soldier after he was convicted here on a charge of possession of arms. The Judge, however, sentenced the soldier Mahinder Singh, to six \ears' jail.
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  • 49 1 IPOH, Sat. For possession of watercocks described by an expert as "extremely valuable and rare Malayan birds"* a Chinese couple were fined a total of $150 m the police court here. The watercocks were found m a cape by the Deputy Game Warden, Perak.
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, July 26.— Two air jeeps "Put Put" planes to the Americans will take off from the United States next week on an attempted 23,000 mile trip round the world m 40 days. They are sin^le-engined 100 H.P. Piper Cups the same planes
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  • 46 1 JERUSALEM, July 26. TVo men cf the Royal Corps of Signals were killed today on the Jerusalem Jaffa road when a mine exploded it was officially stated. The men were digg.njj to find the broken end of a telegraph cable.— Reuter
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  • 127 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Prison authorities ar e conducting an inquiry into the circumstances that led to the 'freeing" of a convicted prisoner "by mistake." The prisoner, under sentence for extortion, was set free on bail instead of being transferred from the criminal prison
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  • 165 2 SALE OF T.B. 'CURES' TO BE PROHIBITED \Froni Our Own Rtportcr) IPOH. July 25. At the meeting of the Malayan Union Tuberculosis Advisory Board hold m Kuala Lumpur, it was decided to recommend that Government should prohibit tin- advertising and sale oi preparations claiming to be cures tor tuberculosis. In
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  • 73 2 EX -CONGRESSMAN JAILED "Washington, July Fonne* Congressman Aiidnw J. May, charged With accepting $53,035 m 'bribes as wartime Chairman of the House of B«pr— OUtiVI Military Affair Committee, was sentenced today, term of from tight mouths to two years m prison. The niunition& makers Murray and Henry Garbson, acciut-ci of
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  • 403 2 She answered a cry in the dark found nude baby in garden Spore Chinese couple adopts European child (By Tessie Cornelius) IT HAPPENED TO A CHINESE COUPLE LIVING IN TANGLIX. They had always wanted children of their own. One night they heard a plaintive wailing and live hours afterwards they
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  • 216 2 M.U. Police recover 800 Firearms (From Our Oku Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 20. -The Malayan Union Police were called upon during April to December. 19-16. to deal w!th 265 cases of murder, 683 reports of robbery, 211 cases of extortion. 3,024 cases ot housebreaking and theft and over 17,000 caser
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  • 295 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Twenty-six Singapore trade unions sent representatives to meet the Colonial Secretary ani the Commissioner of Labour on Friday at the Council Chamber^, for the purpose of electing a Singapore representative to the International Labour Organisation's preparatory conference, to be held
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  • 250 2 Tlie first appeal to he taken up at the full Court uf Cr miral Appeal. Sirgayore tomorrow, will be ihat of lrwiu Oliver Jcnes. 38-year-old Singapore contractor, who was gectecced to death by Mr. Justice Brown at the Second Sir^aporc Ast'zes on April 2 last
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  • 192 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A new scheme lor the recruitment of seamen m sn ?apore is at present under consideration by Government. This will replace th e present 'Ghaut Seran^' system., as it is felt that the old methods of engaging labour .should be abandoned of
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  • 46 2 Ipoh, July 26. Discussion^ on sex education and civics m BChQOjIs will take place during the second terminal meeting ol i ♦he Teachers 1 Association oi Perak lo be held m the Ci'fford I School, Kuala Kuiigsar, vii Monday, Aug. 11.
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  • 242 2 There v*hz a 'rush In the Singapore bliiekmavket for Dutch Nica notes during the past two days due to support by Chinese speculators, and the exchange rate roa-td from $11.60 (Straits currency) for 100 Nicas on Thurs, day morning to $20 last
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    • 231 2 Bribery In Govt. Depai -talents: N o Reports Lodged yr^m- public bout .-...nifcion 6 nntK ry ,11 government denan mentaJUfcomld noi i.esltatr jTr* Brysoi told tl g day -j,.^ terday thai th, aulho^ could takr n<. net ion unies ports wei I ,;i K aim no report been made 1
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  • 365 3 (Sunday Tribune stall Reporter) Malaya's first 115 regulars passed out from the i ally-enlisted Personnel Training Centre m Johore ..< terday morning after eight, weeks* training. At J. 30 a.m. the 115 men assembled i n v. briel passing out parade
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  • 124 3 (By Special Arrangement With The DAILY MIRROR) "My mother made it a condition that I should stay there for three mor.ths befor c I Rot married to see =f I would like to live there and be his wife," Lucille told the Daily Mirror c
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  • 222 3 (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) Th( Singapore World-Wide Trade Fair 1947 was declared open by the Chinese Consul-General, Dr. Wu Paak-Shlng, last night m the Great World Amusement Park before a large and distinguished gathering. Receiving the ribboned eels* i from "Miss Trade Fair 1947.-
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  • 49 3 Policemen absentees annoys Liagistrate J. p. Blackltdge, and m the Penar.& courts on Friday, he dismisned tw o .summons cases because the two cor.stables n th P cases were do! m court. "I've had enough trouble with these policemen." h e said, mm^ I I
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  • 23 3 The Catholic Young lien's Association (Church of Sts. Peter and Paul) \a holding a picnic today at St Patrick's School, Katong.
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  • 259 3 SINGAPORE CABARET GIRLS WILL DANCE FREE TO AID CHINA FLOOD FUND (By Maureen Mallal) A Charity Dance will be held on July 31 at the Phi!^ aJ i?i r c y b ;i rets m Singapore m aid of the South China Flood Victims' Fund. The six cabarets are the
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  • 124 3 'Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Dato oi.n bin Jaffar, President Of the UMNO and other leading Malays from the Malayan Union and Singapore held a conference yesterday m Singapore to discuss ways and means of sending medical aid to the suffering ie Indonesia The meeting was presided
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  • 56 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Rehabilitation work on Singapore's 27-acre Farnr Park fcot under way at ore o'clock, la Tue<day morning. The Army, which is undertaking "Operati m Levelling/ 1 is using its own equipment and labour two bulldozers and iwi rapers. Rapid progress ha;
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  • 802 3 Sharir's Two Children To Fly To India Today (By Tessie Cornelius) In an airy room at the S a View Hotel mi Stera exfitediy await the moment when they v ll] board plane thai Is to take them to theii adopted rath* i In L)^•j^l. The children are ei«»it year-old
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  • 360 6 The Sunday Tribune JULY. 27, 1947. Haphazard Justice 9?^t r n!*lY Talbot lfouse Sit. Martin's Lane, W.C.2. At a loss to expltn, the continued lawless stal* of the country— there are no Army deserters to create a social problem here— officialdom continues two years c-fter the war to lean heavily
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  • 845 6  - RETROGRADE STEP IN MALAYA W. A. Harpur An intriguing variation of the policy of Divide and Rule is seen m the revised Constitutional Proposals which are a by The latest Constitution;aJ Plan for Malaya is a 1 measure of the extent to which the British Government have tightened their ;rip
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  • 1065 6  -  Francis Cooray How Officialdom Encouraged The Drift From Food v D w Sir Hugh Clifford on his last tour of Colonial service as Governor and High Commissioner m Malaya, once publicly declared that Malaya could never be selfsupporting m rice, Why, he did not stop to explain.
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  • 210 6  - Under the Counter NOEL WHITCOMB By LONDON, July 15. A REMARKABLE deputation is going to the Board of Trade soon Two young authors wUI call to protest about the .shortage of paper. They will arrive dressed ancient Briton style in-bear-skins carrying a n enormous paving stone with their protest chiselled
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  • 490 6 Cassandra In Sir John MaTn^T^ J* The three Englishmen, who joirineyed especially t 0 Paris m order to ask Mr. Molotov whe n they would be permitted to see their Russian wives, got the dusty answer that the matter simply could not be discussed. But th" previous cay, m New
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  • 313 7 Husband told her: I'll count six and shoot Then Shot Himself And Children (By Special Arrangement With The DAILY MIRROR) London.— A husband put a revolver to his wife's forehead and told her he would count six and then fire. When he had counted six he look the revolver away,
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  • 75 7 (By special arrangement with Daily >lirror) LONDON. Sentencing John Heeixan, CX-P.O. engineer, 35 of East Grange square, Middieton, Leeds to eighteen montns* hard labour for accepting bribes, to get priority to install telephones, Mr. Justice Pritchard said Leeds. "In these days, when people have
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  • 175 7 (By Special Arrangement With Th« DAILY MIKKOR) LONDON.-— Magistrates at Havant. Hants, apologised for mishearing the date of a man's last conviction as 1945, instead of 1925, ai d substituted a £2 fin* for a sentence of thr.e month.; gaol. Reziralj Bessant'a wife
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  • 61 7 Over 200 people went to Londonderry Guildhall one night recently m response to "invitations' purporting to come from the branch of the council for the Encouragement of Music and th e Arts to a free supper-dance. Ihcy found they had been hoaxed. At least 300
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  • 217 7 Killed Baby He Loved While Wife Was At Cinema (By Special Arrangement With The DAILY MIKKOK; LONDON. When Charl >n Sea*on, a soldier, was fou 1 d tuilty at Sussex Ass'zea atUwe.s of murdering his sever-month-old baby girl, his wifa shouted from the back of Ulft court "I slept with
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  • 60 7 The Maharajah Sir Vijaya Anand of Vizlai agram has renounced his kri»hthocd because it "v.ill rot be m keeping vvth the i deals of Republican India." The .£60.000 luxury racht, Westward has »>©en sunk off Guerrsev as instructed m the v/ill of th P owrer Mr. T. B.
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  • 270 7 2 GIRLS WERE STOWAWAYS FOR 2 MONTHS (By special Arrangement with Daily Mirror) LONDON.- TWO girls walked aboard a cargo ship docked ».i the Thames one night the HCer to be near her husband, the younger to be near her buy friend. They stayed aboard two months, undiscovered by CttStoms
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  • 231 7 HONGKONG, July 25.— The "discontent among Goverment employees over the question of remuneration has now spread to professional members of the Medical Department. Several medical officers m Government service, according to the China Mail, have resigned m the last two months, and more pro- j
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  • 225 7 (By Special Arrangement With The DAILY MIRROR) LONDON -Us iv hazel twigs, a policeman v;ho is also water civirer. four the body oi a boy m a canal at Rugby, Warwickshire, after dragging had i ailed. Polict-Corstable Philip Terry, 35. held the
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  • 150 7 Club bans girls who join only to flirt (By Special Arr-ingemont With The DAILY MIRROR) LONDON.- A youth ciuo r>-* banned new girl memb< s unless they promise to ta«e part ro^ularly m dressmaking classes instead of "just flirtTlie rtity girls now vi 1 dub— at Oakengates, Shropshire hardly i
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  • 148 7 HER QUEUEING IS EASY-THE DOG DOES IT (By Special Arrangement With The DAILI MIRROR) LONDON. On<> woman has found the way to easy queuelng sho gets her spank] do<g t" do it for her. She is Mrs. McCulloch. of Billendean-road, Spittai. Northumberland, who leaves her clog Chum sitting m the
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  • 130 7 MISCHIEVOUS FRAULEIN IS SENT TO JAIL (By special arrangement, -wiili Daily Mirror) A nineteen-year old German girl, Fraulein Annemarie Brenneis, was sent to gaol for th:ny days and lined £12 10s. at Heidelberg last week for making embarrassing phone calls to the wife of a U.S. Army officer. The charge,
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  • 197 7 Alter b i rippled by At one time, th^ daughter writes, her father was "absolutely crippled with rheui tism.'' Bine« h« Kruschen. tie has gut a lease of life. Now the whole lamily keep clear of rheumatism:— "My hU3band and I hav<. oi taken Kruschen Salts
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    • 167 7 NOW PLAYING PAVILION Broadway's biggest musical hit comes to the screen! A NA /HOPI .Wjkm^, ZORIH^ tm J^ with IRENE BQRDONI A' /zli ?l^« DONA ORAKE RA IOND WALBURN T OSE IOeiSUHA IOv EUES -TH£ CRt'*M Or THE CHOP >^j/ 1({ Muslf i.d Lyric, b, IRVING BERLIN 7 VV A
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  • 1116 8 LESSON FROM THE CLEMENTS CASE IBy i an angement with the "Daily Minor'). A grim question arLuog from tlie Clement! cftsc is today occupying til* Miind ol doctors ar.d i scientists throughout the country. Ho* raaiij v. ncii ii pdUoQcrs have got away with the most
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  • 181 8 Daily Mirror) (By sptciul arrangennnts with LONDON. A former artillery rvmer who was toM by his Mrjfe thai becavse vac uas un AIJB oSSoer and he m not tommivsioned they could nol be s<on together, was griven 4 divorce In Belfast on the ground of
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  • 210 8 LONDON- Boy.. ai:ci girls from all over Britaij are to b^ Bfiveu a diaupe •a. a new Qoverhraeni school to qualify for li'ghly-paid job* some worth more than All. ooo a year. Aiid while thty are tearmng they will be j>aid small
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  • 103 8 Sarawak Dayaks Will Fight For Independence Mi Alfred Jamuh President ol the Sarawak Dwyak Association, who ks now m Singapore on a visit, yesterday gave I i following statement to the Press < inter nl::t>: "The Dayaks of Barawalc arc determined to light by every Jegai and constitutional means tor
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  • 90 8 AilcuccJ to have ctieatej compatriot and to have caused niltrhitl on July 25, Thako Singh, a Punjabi, >:aicl at cMI-Fou-ih Police Court yesterday that he was drunk at the Ome Thakor wa»s charged witn cheating Mukaram Bingki by r.o' paying for foodstuffs wortli $2.30
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  • SUNDAY FILM PAGE
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      47 9 Oiga S; Juan, Paramount'! ..ir and dancirg sei I :i whose West Indian endowed with a fultr) Dd lota (,i verve, poees m hfr hubbft-hubba trapping b <■- Q the i Irving B< rlin wher*in she dances with Fred JUtaire, Dfa with B ng Croi y.
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    • 226 9 Black Netting Helps To Shoot More Colour An entirely new winkle m subduing the bngnt colours m dance costun background settings was developed during the filming cl Paramount*! tech- ur vei :un ol the BroaaV ly mus.'cal hit "Lousiana j Purchase,' which c I i the j Pavilion gh< rtly
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    • Article, Illustration
      2061 9 Specially written for the Sunday Tribune byTHEOLANG from the Two Cities film "Odd Man Out/ produced by Carol Reed and adapted from the novel by F. L GREEN 1 Al.h sunlight Slanta low over the city. It is five o Hoc kon a winter's afternoon. The narrow
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    • 30 9 The Police hunt is on. Pat Murphy ;ind Nolan are Moundcci m their fl (,'ht to headquarters and Dennio Cocs out to put the police off Johhny'& tiai!.
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    • 116 9 Story vA the week !s about Andrew Crawf<,rd"s nght ear For his part m "Rescue' as Kid Cor.iir.ck. world lightweight Champion, Andrew Crawford daily acquires a cauliflower ear m the make-up department, moulded from flesh coloured putty. The cifect is c^nv'neingly real. If he leaves the studio for
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      36 9 One of tho most unforgettable performances ever Men <>n the icfr««a is contributed t<> "Tho Be.;t Years Of Our Lives* 1 by .trmicss Harold Russell making his lh.,t tercel) npoaraiHo m Samuel Gv»l<ivyn'j RKO Radio release.
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    • 52 9 3 Chaplains Thief, Agnostic, Drunk Three wt-chaplairj a^ London hospital w*tc described thus by Mis. Ruth Newllrg, ol Leeds, at m r ci'rii Council lor Women Church Workers at Sheffield. "Oi\p mi an agnostic <<i nor.-b»'li«-vcr» MM v;a s' ni* Itlmes to(^ dnu k to take a ser\)C<\ ard another
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    • 53 9 ROBERT NEWTON mm max m r 'Mason's best. It i •> ir. "THE INFORMER" R i 1 d "SCARKACE" class of «reat screen enma. Alt tho act if g is magntflOflt t H Evenir.K N^w.s. WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE AT THE 5 s //f jT***^ Hi I I WsTTITMf
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  • 201 10 Entries are now invited for tlv first post-war open Singapore Amateur SwUnmirg iation Champion hips to be h*ld at the Singapore Swimming ciu>> on Oct. 18. Heats will be hold on tho previous day. Entries should be addre ed to the Ho:-. Secretary, Mr. W.
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  • 638 10 This Week's Radio Highlights (By a Special Correspondent) Singapore miffht weii be the setting of beautiful spies and sinisitar characters for Bernard Newmans next thriller since th s writer of over fifty popular spy thrillers passed our way a couple of months affo. At that time listeners heard him talk
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  • 169 10 In a return encounter of badmin- J ton played at th- later'.s court, the Merry Union Badminton Party narrowly defeated the Orion Badminton Party, by the odd same m n n»-. Results are a s follows, with Merry Union players mentioned firstDOUBLES Messrs. Chia Eng
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  • 828 10 SUNDAY BADMINTON NOTES (By a Special rorrertpondfiil^ Tho Singapore Badminton A3sociation's champioi. ship toumaiheht was sent off to a good start, when 19 tfes m the men's and women's junior events were played oil last week-end. After nearly s^x years of m activity, tho standard of play
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  • 121 10 I LONDON, July 2G.— Displaying fcrm reminiscent of that which distinguished her as the world's No. 1 amateur woman player of 1946, Mi.ss Pauline Betz of th<- Unitea States, '.von the women's smiles trophy when the three>»day indoor proiessional lawn tennis tournament ended at the
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  • 138 10 Looters Break Lorry Curfew With $1,000 Hold-Up After a prolonged period of inactivity. godown looters sprang into action ir. S:\ngapore m the early hours of yesterday and got away with over $1,000 worth Of tyres and shoes. The scene of the looting, was a store m Ksmpocg Supu, and the
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  • 119 10 'Sunday Tribune S f aff Reporter* Thousands v people l, the way to the city's post offices to post thfir letters ir:st<-jd or dropping them into p I boxes nearest their luimcs <»r Reason why they ftght shy of putting thc-ir letters into
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  • 1387 11  - DEMPSEY'S TITLE WAS IN MY GRASP! Georges Carpentier MY GREATEST SPORTING THRILL: No. JO n As Told To JACK DAVIS Tjl called n The I ight r t V e rcr.tn U was v.: t litre mk h j** banging of g: Never were there usu contrasting per Sides as
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  • 1223 11  -  TOMMY FARR By EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE (By Special Arrange ment v/ilh the Pictorial) Lest Igo off the rails, I would hive it known that what I have I owe to boxing. And boxing doesn't owe me a single thing. I have no regrets that I took
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    • 141 11 GRL'AT WORLD :abz is p m Tarzan and the Green Goddess" ••The fty's The 1 i NEW WORLD JDO 3 7 9LS P.M. Of a i •i.. g 3-7 li.lj PAL 'K'.p 'Em P 20YAL 230 r :<(! B 3 i 1 M I>harma V< Hajipy 3-7-9.15p.in, fBV OF THK
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  • 117 12 Th« fullownjf will repres*nt the Bwifl B.P. m a 'all-women' badminton match of fiv«« sintrles :md two doubiefl againti the Greenhill B.P. today at 4 p.m.: K.itherine Gan. Quetaie Lim, Mary Voon, Ropo So<<nK, Joyc* w«,nK. Nellie Tan. Nancy Khoo, Chua Biew Knjr, Mrs. C. K. Woon, lira.
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  • 1962 12 BIG SWEEP Total Pool $270,»50 Ist. *****7, 2nd. *****8, 3rd. *****5. Starters: *****4, 283G79, 1463 M, *****5, *****0, *****0, *****2, *****1, j *****4, *****7, *****7. Consolation Prizes: 29,3168, *****7, *****2, >G9?80, *****1. *****4, *****8. *****2, ?*****, *****4, *****5, *****4, *****7, •*****, ?443©2,
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  • 47 12 The following will represent the CYMA (P.M.j at volley ball against Chun X Chmg Hph School o n Monday :Choon Boon, M. de Morney, E. Tay, 7. Pereira, H. de Morney, N. Ess, E. Gomes, J. Gomes, B. de Costa, C. Gomes and M. Hendrotf.
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  • 39 12 TRIVANDRUM, July 26.— C. P. Ramaswumy AJyer, 62-year-old Dewan (Prime M nister) of India's itomic mint-ral state of Travancore, was attacked and wounded I y an DkU&O at a state ct-nU-nary aele-, bration m Trivandrum laat night.
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  • 132 12 Two newcomers will make their cfebut tonight at the New World Arena. Much has been said and written about Leo Heaney and Emilio Ibanez, but it will rest oa 6 ingapore's light fans to form their own opinion tonight when Htaney. the Australian welterweight. mot t
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  • 311 12 The Army league leader Which may well cost them were h2id to a one-all draw team ai Jalan Besar Stadiun Almost cenain to W?n the championship until yesterday match, the Army now Cannot I fcrd to drop a single point ;n their remaining games n
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  • 109 12 Non-Benders, with the OAG, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. playing m their side, tcok uo the challenge thrown by the S.C.R.C. and just tailed to bet the clock for an exciting win at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The home team declared aft»\knocking up 173 for
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  • 123 12 RAIN RUINS PADANG CRICKET Both cricket matches on the Padang had to be abandoned yesterday due to rail:. On the SC.C. ground, former Australian 'keeper B. A. Barnctt kept wicket lor the Club against the Indian Association, who batted for an hour during wtiich they scored 83 runs for two.
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  • 73 12 Weight -Lifting Championships In October At a committee meeting of Sirgapore Amui'ur We Lifm R Federation yesterday, datL'S were fixed for Ine fl coming op<-t. Singapore Amateur Weight Liii'iu championchips. Ie was decic>d to holJ the championships on Oct. 13 15 at the New World Park, together with a Body
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    • 110 12 TO-DAY'S] BOXING. H< t:.' v.s SilTi. I. un< World, 8.30 p.m. KICKET. .1 1 player: Bamett) v.s .SRC. SRC. P.idaiiK, 11 a.m. raf (B«Utar) vs sec "A," see Padany, 11 a.m. SCRC v CSC, at Hons Lim Ore. n, 11 m. n RAF. OPaya I^'ban, T hoi on Road, 11.
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