Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 August 1947

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  • 10 1 The Sunday Tribune PAGES SINGAPOBE, AUGUST 3. i<)47." TEN CENTS
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  • 292 1 INCOME TAX WILL NOT BE JUST (Sunday Tribune Stall Rexiorter) ARCHD£ACON OF SINGAPORE, THE YEN. Ih X ROSENTHALL, IM AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE SUNDAY TKIBINi: YESTERDAY ATTACKED THE ADMINISTRATION <M< SINGAPORE AS BEINC; FAR TOO EXPENSIVE.** Government, I Id, la c Ing too much
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  • 155 1 'Suniay Tribune S cs r porter) bf. Ch< n 8u I. >■■ •>>•■ <>t i hii m ji V 11, tjU'nst tnhrnt'! W in. that <i in ,n im > ,li»Uars (t.\ mq nlolilf. i. -i tir Silver Anti-Tnlfr-Wi'li the mon*»y. he said, the Jiiprlntiiin
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  • 35 1 Si;"'.pore recorded 543 birth-. ur.d-209 deaths during th e wees «amg July 2g. lubercu! f >as claimed 30 vieut ol 73 c'.o'^ reported tafuntlJc death rat* was J}J»»ncl tli. v ,.k orevtOlM
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  • 22 1 Alumni ABtoeU. Sjk??V f icl; v decided to will b, cilerfc-d to m Induntsia, i t was
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  • 16 1 CHIANG TO GO ON HOLIDAY •'ti f? 1 Au 2. -Chines* reEtf" VlMt Kulin a brief
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  • 63 1 MIL HAGUE* \u X I ihr '.Mlrp,;nient left s| n<u>pap«r II«*t J'aroftl txprtfMi anxiety iSslllda) at the fart (hat after two weeks of fiphtin- m lalonesi; Dutrh troops ha\ Mi, l nnt finished lh*'ir openiiion^. Th« *>ap«'r rt- alls QfSjgiml Sp<wr*s orlffaaJ estimate of thre»tf> ftv«> r'aji aofivit
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  • 85 1 'lAMPA. FLORIDA, Aug. 2.— The Deputy Collector o< Cum *****; announced here early tod.ty that h»had :uSkud all airp>rt» to Watch for ■even combat~typ* piane.s which were believtd to h;r. taken off fui v foreign country without permi: The plalles Were ri .'cried <u~ tWo P-38.
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  • 589 1 GOOD MORNING!' (Sunday Tribune SUfI Reporter) In the buck garden of the hoir- of Mr. Mrs. W. T. Macdermott In Anoer Koad. a whit Australian parrot with vermillion tinges In his crest and soft yellow down under his powerful wi»ss, m variably
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  • 523 1 HATAVIA, Aug. Tht Netherlands //■>/•(( action" m itnd Sumatra could En stopped 'tun Uu%< it he wen instructed i-i t thi Dutch Qorernmenf fo do to f l)r Van Mook told Rf.ti > > i xap tonight rwferrutg to th Security Council
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  • 24 1 WOODSTOCK.. Aug. 2.— Mr. Winston Churchill will tl receiving the freedom ot Woedstock *h t-^uning. Wcxxl.tock is Churchill's birthplace
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  • 39 1 CAIRO. Aug. 2. Egyptian WOrk-t-r.s o f the Sut-z canal t<Xlay decided Jl((f to the i^s-sa--:* through th«- tana) of the lc-.000-tuii Dutth liner Volcndam cmrryiag 'J.ooo Dutch reinforcements ;>nd >.v a utateriaJ for Indnnvsia.
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  • 28 1 N-K\V DELHI. Au tf I.— Th« GoverQSJieilt of India had appointed Mr. V. X Xri*hn-» Menon M Hgh 00mlfliS*ien*r foi Infill m B i.ritHin
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  • 324 1 "DON'T DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR OUR RICE" -UNION GOVERNOR (From Our Own Reporter" KUALA LUMPUE, Sat.— The md lor Malaya to depend on her »fTo:ts to produce fo<;cl and n< t to place much reliance on imports was strcnjjlv stre-vsej by Sir Edward Gent, (iovo: ior of the !\Talivan Union,
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  • 65 1 BALTIMORE, Au°USi 2 —Arthur Jcf fervor, an ex-soldier from Hoppa, Maryland, filed a suit for USSIOO.(MO damages ftgairst thr Government yestercay, charging tha- an vtmv surgeon once -ewod i:p a hand fowci m his stomach dur-ng be abdominal opcratioti. Jefferson said the hand towe: was
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  • 48 1 PENANG. Sat. —Three boys who k among 30 Indian *3rt«>\vaways thaitred ht-rt' yesterday were orclen-d to be caneci with ten strokes of the rotan by polit-e magistrate J. P. Black ledge. They were de;->«.-i i'^ed as ""aclventurou^ youths." TV 27 adu!t-s wer«
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  • 47 1 Three huncrcd doctors and gueste attended the annual d nner of the Alumi i Association of k the Kn g Edward Colle gr or Medicine lasi night at the Adel phi Hotel. The OAG Mr. p A B. McKt-rrcn ard Mrs. McKer ion were present.
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Aufc. 2.— While PH«ht Lie«tenan« Jock M.thic*> n o f tE RAF tut on at Saint Eval was pilottag a Uneaater a ie«-gull flew into the plane and struck him between e f m r^' -si'i-ond pilot landed the plan.- aid Mathieson *a
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  • 43 1 LONDON. Aug. 2. -The AutoinoDue Association expects that over twenty million people will be usini: the roads over the Bank holici'^y'and that the volume of traffic Will equal <f not exceed those of prewar bank I Jiohdavs. Reuter
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  • 54 1  -  Marshal Tek Cheng "HAVE UN WITH THE STARS"* b> Constance Sharp*. the latwt feature m the Sunda> THibune. Set- l»»Re W> A.nothtr new feature, which will begin next week, is an original Htrip cartoon series by two local hoys. Thi M series' will feature the adventures of one
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  • 144 1 Monty Surprises Singapore :si>n(.ay Tribune Staff Reporter, Mont 11 eauphi rtint/aport \s fop' 8i n ire officials and t)\i<. Press by s,,,f,ri.s< yesterday. Oglclatty not <h'f until sJti p>" the Chief n> the itrtprruii Oemermi Staff •Hi it, by York aircraft at p.yn. Top-ranking Singapore Service •jmVers who were informed
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  • 460 1 teachers want more money for education Sunday Tribunt Staff Repfti Urging that more m°i should be spe, I on education :n Sirsapore. the Teacher's Union, Sirgapcre, yesterday, m a ltat< mert outlining a plan for edu cat on decried on the expendi ture at present allotted to education "The s
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  • 38 1 PARIS. Au£. 2.— Tin prit^t-. rested last April on charges of hirting Vichy fugitives, were sentenced yesterdaj lo teniv of Imprisonment varying from six months to two years and fines from 8,000 to 20,000 francs.
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  • 52 1 Spoi->orcd bj r tiie Irdian Muslim League of Sircaporc, the Red Crescent Relief Committee which was formed :e>tercay, ha.s collected from nmon? its cummUeo members a sum of $2,00a for the purpose of disoatchir r medical akl and sunplies to Ii dorcs a to help
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  • 33 1 LONDON. All*. o. A r«mindei thiti M»toi may still leave i <<n the tal-1.- ia made m notice p on tables m all tooi oi eh< i <• me* houses In London.
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  • 30 1 CHESTER. Aug. 1.-OGU-: tur). t D.-.via Montgomery, sun of Montgomery, wm unoi% the 'iQv cadets who passed out from BatOl) Hall, Cii.xi.T O.C.T.U utUr titffii <-''ks ixt.vic urk'ning.
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Am 2. "BiamCß* tv/ijt," died while iheir Bother lira Gulb•aith of W.lletden wua diICU their reffigtration Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 B y THE PEOPLE F O THE PEOPLE \Vlicrc N l Counts. many StjrVM Ses Kttarai.te«Kl »v Kiv^ wrlt-l I D >a>urc for yeara. V. I. I^ K K 34. cb*3* S1 s P° re 1 i for 1 yean Now printed simultaneously m Singapore. Lumpur. lp«,h Penang T. N.
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    • 36 1 FHL ONLY NATIONAL NtWSPAPER IN MALAYA 'TYPFVVRITFR CALCULATOR" available fur rnmeila'e deliver* Repftin uridertaken V T I W 332, North Bridge Road, Telephone 7971 Typewrit, ng A Duplicating Undertaken 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) >£^nDBffifb J» ertinof
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  • 381 2 Dutch Boycott Means 'Cutting Ou r Own Throat', Says Official (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's trade with the Netherlands East Indies has been affected "to some extent" during the past week as the result of the Dutch Government re-enfor-cing exchange regulations throughout Dutch-held positions m Java and Sumatra. Explaining tho
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  • 91 2 As from this month the Singapore Chess Club is meeting at the V.M.C.A. premises, Orchard Road on Wednesdays from 5 p.m. and Saturday! from 3 p.m. Free lessons will be given every Saturday to persons interested m Chess. Membership of the Singapore Chess Club is open to
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  • 211 2 G MLU wants more delegates for ILO conference (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) i Th<- Government nnrl Ifußtei- T.al Labour Urnon considers 4 h f j riection of enly one d°lr«aVto reorder all {•■v,c< ,1 Workpri Unions m S'nganore ot the I: tcrrationa! labour Qnranfsa tlor'fl oreoarat^rv corfeivnc m New Delhi
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  • 222 2 (Sunday Tribune StaiT Reporter) Racial discrimination was blammed for recent resignations from the Medical Service, by Dr. Chen Su Lan, retiring: President of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine. Dr. Chen was speaking at the annual general meetii.g of
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  • 27 2 MANILA, Aug. 2. Fcur mtn. ir eluding a fireman were injured yesterday during a tin* which destroyed a 250,000-peso bu lding In Manila
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  • 154 2 INDIAN FLAG CEREMONY IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug. I.— A coast-to-coast broadcast by the Indian Ambassador, Asaf AH, and a mc^sa^e from President Truman will feature the historic ceremony when the new Indian flag is hoisted above the Indian Emoassy here on August 15. In the absence of the Secretary of
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  • 92 2 LONDON, Aug. 2.— Police and members of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais arc trying to capture a stray Alsatian which leaves its hiding place m Edmonton cemetery only twice daily m search of food. For 11 weeks the dog has lived
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  • 263 2 these S 'pore women hope for a miracle Hundreds of Chinese women are hoping for a miraclo to happen the return of their husbands taken by the Japanese ;n 1942. Figures obtained from the H'gh Court reveal that aKh^u^h thousand* of Chinese werp reported mi?sirg as a result of the
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  • 193 2 Frightened Indian Presumed Dead /Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca Saturday. An Indiar. G. SiUiambaram who wa< attache;! to thn Jasin District Office ard who was a^~ ra d that xhe '3-Star Party' were I cut for hi/ life was m t^<' High j Court today presumed to have j died
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  • 61 2 TIIE HAGUE, AUg. 2. Tho Dutch Cabiret w«w mcc' this afternoon. 10 <li-cuss yes terday's Security Council p.zaolution calling for ceane ftrc I Indonesia. Mr. Herman Baruch. United States Ainbassadur to Holland, today formally informed Baron Carel Van Boetzelaar, the Dutch Foreign Miristcr, of the Urjt(>r!
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  • 63 2 NANKING. An*. 2.— China. postwar trial of tm:t<.ro and collaborators is gradually drawing to it Close, hut War Crimef trials arc pected to last well into winter. Of 9,400 persona brought t«> trial on treason charges Biact V-J Day, 272 have been se&telVMtl to d.atr 72J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 257 2 "Ingenious Polished Should Satisfy XV Most Exacting" (Evening Standard) Today Four Show! 1.30— 4— (>.?,0— 9.30 p.m. Rank Delivers Good Pictures. AR&kCEDPIC nZRVZ'ICWB \J^h^mSTANI€Y miLOWAY ft V%jgSrALF%£D V&AIfTQN I cYfui ncrcucfi. sexnardvjles MREK bO/fD SALLY &NN HU*T£3 nK^l \J*jL£” MARY i £JI'J&A Children's A latinees Today Tomorrow 11 a.m. Today
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    • 149 2 SINGAPORE BOOK EXHIBITION. THE PUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ARE CORFIIATXY i T V»TFH TO AN EXHTPITJON OF BRITISH BOOKS To B, Held In Tta Victoria Hall. From Aug. 15th to Au^ 23rd. j E Fiction Mcdii I a i Juvenile CiC. I '.Lc Book Exhibition £oe tl.c I iest Cooks On
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    • 168 2 WANTED Tanjong Pagar rSS I^ apply Box No. 945 sj I -CAPITOL hrMmmd \JJ H46M- &T*sn ~VOLY~~ SWMTANNtt) m 5 minute WHITEX, I ircnMkj^—r f^"ts nd of ugly subpale, fresh lo«k ness thr.t every woman dreams abotf. that Qffltfy iTian adpfl Tropical un is the enemy of your beauty It
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  • 233 3 8,000 JAP TROOPS WERE TORPEDOED f Sunday Tribune staff Reporter) Malacca, Saturday. An echo of th» torpedoing and sinkng of a Japanese transport. Hi" "Skoshi Ifatu" by Allied submarines was heard m the High Court, m an application regarding a presumption of death. I Malay survivor of the "Skoshi M;..,,.-
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  • 42 3 ARMED ROBBERIES DOWN LAST MONTH Armed robbery m Singapore is gradually .^oinu down. In May tiierc v ci c ioo report! of armed bei [en m tho Island. The Agurc dropped to m .June, and last month there were only 7:j reports
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  • 191 3 River Pirates Strike At Kallang Basin (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter; Singapore river pirates struct at a wooden house situated m marsh land m Kallang Basin at 2 a.m., yesterday. They got away with $490 m cash and jewellery. The house, built on stilts over the marsh m the vicinity of
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  • 661 3  - Loyal Singapore 'Kebun' Gets His Reward A House Tessie Cornelius he sheltered two Aussie children from Japs (By An attractive little bungalow m Serangoon Road which the people around will tell you belongs to an elderly retired Malay 4 ktbun\ has a more interesting story behind its decorous facade and
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  • 84 3 TB: 'Go-ahead' in union but not Singapore tSunCay Tribune Stuff Reporters D\. b. R. Kneenlvasan .said .it the meeting of the Alumni As sociation <>i Kin^ Edward VII College of Medici no yesterday HiiH the Malayan Union GovnniiMiit was Koin^ ahead with unti-iubercukwia preparations. "m Singapore, the Government to not,"
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  • 35 3 8YDNE) Aur 1—Th« Ch-f' tastica ct <hr H»gl! r^yrt ♦,rj, crantcd an interin! injunction reGtmia*nc the Commonwealth Oovrrn- itnt from compelling' local Govt'r;»ment boides to transfer account3 from private banks t..> the Common- nk.— Reuter
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  • 158 3 Social Welfare Conference Opens Aug. 18 (Sunday Tribune SUiff Reporter > In the first conference of its kind, the S< uth East Asia Social Welfare Conference, representatives from all countries m South East Asia will meet under the auspices of Lord Killearn m the Cathay Building on Aug. 18 for
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  • 179 3 The luuiernoted newlj added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue o n Saturday nextBlom (Eric) Comp. Everyman's Dictionary of anisic tror reference only); Porster (E.M.) Abinger ll.n vest; Knappctt (Rachel) A Pullet on the Midden; Krabbo (HcntiingJ Voices from Britain. Illius; LivicKoble (F. 8.) The
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  • 730 3  -  S. S. Chua (By They told me Uiat I would find him m a .secluded correr of an old temple right at the erd of Peck Scan Stivet. He is an acrcl monk, they said, with a forty-year-old reputation as a seer and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 416 3 "an outstanding superior -caliber FILM! WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! Be-t Acti JOAN CRAWFORD i Be t, D r CtOF 9 B^st Cameraman ERNIE HAx-LER k*l Jk i*^^^ NEXT CHANGE 11 hX I I Learn CHINESE In The Singapore Chinese Mandarin School EXPLANATIONS IN ENGLISH 122. PrTsep Street, Phone 688
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    • 210 3 \Yhai The Best-Dressed Food Stores Will Wear... Planned I ««> C^ igeration '8 tmk m wJI V onit fur V ■■rr-^is^BLJßi I' di iup you V-^ <M1 Q Uith Display With McCray And Watch Your Store Pay! Sole Agents:THE MARDEN COMPANY 82, Orchard Road, Singapore 'Grams: "MARDEN Tc!. 3252 I
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  • 2929 4  -  VERA ARDMORE GFHUHJTRU Charity Concert On July 27 a classical, vocal and jpstrumental conceit at the Victoria Memorial Hall m aid ot the Children's Centres Fund, was v tremendous success. Witn such distinguished artistes as A^a Lahowsfca i contralto j accompanied by Mr >. H
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 187 4 Makes all the difference AoV^>" between a covered table Y?X^^ and an uncovered table! lIURI IS Till LATESI THING! It AM AS Si 8 fiL\i:\ PEA CLOTH 5O"X5O" Cteam with yellow border only SIS each k' > -<»-.-. >^ J%l |9S^ v V r' 5 7; J 3 ff'rtpoim}- T
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    • 116 4 qedde^) 4 Ihe luHle /ohop I Now showi ig a new Collection of Dresses for all occasions from Dorville and Rembrandt of London. Jane Engel and Nelly Don of K'ew Ycrk. Also exclusive accessories. i Kxxttl©o noTel /olnqapohe Why are her teeth m no lovely and shining? dentifrice"/ It's so
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 Jewellers ff®: J>iamo)id and Gem Z p tl«- Silva. I I*l l I Ceyfom I- Mimaporo, Pemusff. i Cusson^' moduct I v H h sr 4^ M i PUN CT| JALn yT I Bui \v^>-^ v as service P i YICK WOH HING r/ e //A 42 9. North Bridge
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    • 45 5 "Marjorie Ann" (Kathleen Heigh) Ladies Hairdressers «H^eren BuUdir.g) :i4>. Orchard Kd, Phone ***** Announi ing another imporuit on ol equipment, notions, etc B*auty Treatment and Manicure i i I I ■nn cSftk j^v '*4 v^v^ ffln^ Q^B i "NESPRAY" is Ncstle's Full Cream Powdered Milk.
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    • 53 5 rrrtE. S r RV I i I AND GUARANTH MODEL 5200 5350.00 The Sui erb TONE QUALITY always associated with "His Masters Voice" products is very evidenl m this i latest i lodei radio receiver. SOLE MALAYA >i DiSTRIBUTOf" v,M>i l MOM nRL NATOTI U > ill. RXCELLENT I- OK
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  • 384 6 The Sunday Tribune AUGUST 3, 1947 Colonial Dignity London Ar*ntm: Maw* r+mm Turner Ltd. Taikot Ia««« B«. Xt Martin* I m" The heirarchy of Oovei horshipa throughout the Colonial Empire is tradi tionally associated with an Unbroken dignity which hus found expression m many ways, from the spurious grandeur of
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  • 1103 6  - SINGAPORE THE FEDERATION W. A. Harpur i by i ■<~** May I refer again to some Issues raised by the British Govern* ment's acce itance of Ihe revised Fed- ration pro pa—ls? The change of fortune of the rulers sinca the MacMichael knock ou* is one of U ose complete
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  • 458 6 INTERVIEWING p*ople is one O f the trickiest jobs In the v orld. i people usually dor'i [ik« beins irJterviewejl, ard iithrown down a fUKht of .s'-airs tends to destroa thai ease and relaxation which i- the «cret O f all (food conversation Socordly, the person doing the interviewirg
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  • 1059 6  -  HARRY FANG r~ B Y "Once upon a time there lived m the mountains of Shaiisi an old wood cutter and his only son. a lad of 16, who was noted for his unusual prowess m the art Of lighting and self-de-fence. The people of
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  • 675 6  - UNDER the COUNTER Noel Whitcomb r By "Women aid arimala doei sonv> Queer things." said the porter on the little coun railway station as he look our tick^t.i. "There's a doff here smokes a pipo. Come ar d have a look at him Wp dived into the thy pan office.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 I'HK.ili to THE EYES THE LOVELY AMEBICAN LATEST NUMOCTNT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearai cc With clean cut good tasu* ar.d style They are cushio/nd Againsi breakaße EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO QUALIFIED OPTTCMMS 19. CHULIA STREET. T «l»>nhnpp 4435. Sinßapore. Malayan Airways DAILY tMßgapori X I
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    • 41 6 X TICER SEER PULL STRENGTH TICER HER FULL STRENCH 3 Z Z i Go to the Brewing of i TIGER i or BEER x FILL STRE.WIH LAGER HI oc vw I P riCER BtER FULL STRENGTH TIGER BEER FULL STK* NC
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  • 242 7 Father was his rival in love so he shot his sweetheart Court Told LONDON !h,. discover) that Ins father hud become bis rival »> l»v was sHid ;it Birmingham v »«a\«- been ih r Anal '•'"j aiiei i.niiarf. tr, ihool bis ■weetheart Wold 21 CjvU Servant. of Park-ioad. LoagV guilty
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  • 35 7 Af/ri'fd tin lion ca 4o fost h Kdwnni */< 7 tret Count il ,i, ,i <l <,n ll.' kfield road I a fracturt <1 null, ilnmnyt L, •ml •!>■ fi*/ti t HGJGJ Reuter
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  • 102 7 UAILI MIRROR) i rohn om r-ism-nK Ih i! hr m neiiwly ir^iffrpn!" fo 1 ri< 1 thai I ..-I-: ill on n 'ah cd to f'tli: ■He casual it: his utti- aid i ie and the children. in't lake me out and often loxicateU," .sh'-
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  • 13 7 rhf 0.p.0 I (hat I 2.30*1 m<>.< Lhnn 200^)00,000 made.
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  • 134 7 Skyman Leapt 16Ft. During 'Trapped With Girl' Dream >'■ Special Atiniffmrnl With Fkc DAILY MIKKOKi LONDON P trooper Lk>ne] Di*>lock I twenty-one^ leapt 16ft. trom h s bedroom wirdow while dreaming thai he and his Kin xr (i weir trapped m a room He Is now n hospital with cuis
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  • 82 7 {B} Special Arraa^tMeal \\i\U flic DAILY MIEBOftI liOndon. Jimmy Wilde W lliani James Wilde- the former world fry-weighi champion box«r— who liv< s m Blackpool, vas r»i cd i' 2 ai d £2 M*»costs at Blackpool for dnv n"j without due care and ahci
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  • 105 7 ),/4 i,i» v ifh the />".■'•/ Mirror) /,,/.s i ;.<•/"/ m fltiii-wi tvrvhta acroa* Buropt if o Game* >it Wembley hi wetting the vrganUem i, hntr 'i- ftartwt n* <i pr*»bk m. told tin Daif* Mirror": We \a\x to gel n tmb- rp burning,
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  • 606 7 fSunCay Tribune S aff Reporter} Malacca, Saturday. The gruelling experience of being bombed and sunk twice on the high seas by Japanese air and sea craft was related by pretty Liew .Toon Pong, a nurse formerly of the Malacca General Hospital, when she applied to
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  • 106 7 l\\ Special Arr.-mKenv nt .tl» I The DAILY MIRROR) Ijtmdon A London <>">- h is hfi'l tuiinn ">>< l ,i tha 1 sh*. trill hav< ion I "T < r i ?> pital say*." sh*. t<>i<t \hi i ■D< Mirrot But I
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  • 25 7 ANT I-T.B. BY AIR MANILA Aug. 2. Leaflets describing the anti- tuberculosis drive will be dropped by plan*' over Mamla ;«t 1 p.m. today. U.P.
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  • 107 7 Ex-paratrooper is UK's topmost fashion expert LOND Ist 2 Hgh *V on th- i,- ti,. fashion I res C ip{ Ha Imles, Bin. ex-p irachute i ixmp i hority. The Cap a n ho beiieves •hat "d< he u ld hide un■Joi- {hr stairs and t- up bit of ocoer"
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  • 46 7 M- J. W W;. hestcr d< i ;«rca the E Ho pita! As tanti Union premi i 15- C UgRf^;:d. op< n jresU d The function v.--:s attended 20Q member of 'hv BHAU, and reprc n ath of 1 1. various LJnioi
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  • 35 7 LONI VI thHti 29.000 cars wor made m June— the highc t output for any on* 1 month Fincc tin- war. The estimated pro- re< ord wa W 000 cfl |>ro« ed m a month.
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  • 132 7 Lost Hair, Nails In "Gold" Finger Cure, Woman Says (Bj Sp«««i;il Arrangcmeat With Th« OAir.^ MIRROR) London. A woman g'>t Injections for arthritis In <>n«> tinp'i Thi a caused her to I >*o n ni' •>/ d( ni it'in hei f,/' h, i>ii and eyelashes, owl her <nid fiver )i'j>l\.
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  • 77 7 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, August, 1 Who wants v. bu\ a town anU live In glass house? A Nevada town, complete with railroad station, ba;. <-;'Sino and Lottie hoUSe \a for "■day. A i.i Vegas real estate ux'-v.i am v that the hipiiciit bMder would gel the famous
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  • 259 7 !B} Special Arrangcmrnt With The DAILY MIRROR) London. A girl of fifteen and a half, it was alle£ fl( l. was made to work ten hours a day m a convent laundry with former prostitutes and drunkards, was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 253 7 BACK AC Hi: MADE HER LIFE A MISERY Two Bottles «f Rruschen Put Hrr Ri^ht Three Years of Buffering «u:l ;i' las —Glorious relief! I This woman i- so pleased with Kruschcn thai she wants to t-eil 'hers ht.v .she- cut. back her health: "I fool i mv du' v
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    • 163 7 W^ Jhe yFfe#> 1 Sole Agents for Malaya, S>am, Borneo. ja\^u Sumatra HOE BOON LEONG CO. ,LTD. 2b Thomson Road, *iKI! fli¥.lfil Phone 3 j More people than v ever are saying Whiter teeth wg You can sec she uses Pcpsodent! VThy fines PepSodeOl make teeth so much wl)ik:r? Bccauv
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  • 289 8 (sty Special Arrangement With The Sunday Pictorial) LONDON. Fashion designers and textile manufacturers all over Britain have begun to try to probe the eta of Princess Elizabet h's wedding trousseau. What she will wear will set the fashion for month.-. to come
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  • 180 8 Brooch The Kids Played With is Worth £400 li.. D/iILI IffBKOR) i (iNOC;N. ror years, the Felt children ot Wimpson-lane, Mil brook, Southampton, played at "wddinrs" with an old brooch. It was worth about C4OO. It., value came- to ftghl af to r Alice Mabel Self sent Brenda, 12. the
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  • 290 8 music to mother a pain to others NOISE OF A CHILD-BY A JUDGE arrangement with ■>■• Daily .\fint LONDON. "A child's noise can bo music to Its mother's oars, but annoying to other people," said Judge Tudor Rees, at Brentford, when ho refused to turn four-year-old Teddy Mollrttand parents out
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  • 192 8 GREAT LAST WORDS DO A t i Alan Btt wart, Royal 1 eneldni Road, Stn afha n v' o di* d m .1 pri/ t9£o hft iQ all \oift am only )<>j>' thai shall hxn tit, hono ■> m notion tmviii i fir&t nt'vftwplishr-d "•< part if- id s di
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  • 113 8 LONDON. An?.. 2:— -Driver Bennett of the C3rd uarachurbrigade company, ft.A.S.C. has died »n hospital after being injured dunng a parachute droppine display before cadets oy the sixth Airborne Division cj Netheravon. Wiltshire. B nnett was making a deaceni Irom a twin-engined bomber from a height
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  • 81 8 (By UTanfemeni with the Band*) Victoria! i London.-— A firm which train errand Lboy* t-> becanu manaof is is extending its achenu xo thai mon elementary school boy* may take advantagt of it m crena to university students. An official of thi firm lh>.
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  • 202 8 Girl Who Can't Stand On Tip-Toe Gets £6,000 U\ Special irrancemenJ With i ii \li MIRROR) London. \s pita! ftftei beinj m li.\K loi Ellen n Const 18. 1 eai •:<: say I \f i, i > n'.'i <i> d i a)n r >/'»• '/< I I" I' >n hi
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  • 89 8 Phoenix, Arizona, Atr I. The Women's Society for *h* preservation <>i .short .skit* .-aid today that i\ is ;< Ick of supper l from i astern and southern males Miv. Ruth Soranson, the society's president, waved a hug< -.tack o'' letters as prool tha^ tho programme
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  • 34 8 TOKIO. Aug. 1 Emp< Hirohito will shortly publish bco!: ol his biological research -h past 22 years. T! searches which won widi claim throughout th i) ore l ii" Pacific WaT include 63 discovert
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    • 169 8 This week's radio highlights (K Th a l SpOcial C.>rri,ponde;U) Ihe honour ol th<> fir^t Kon j! Command performance ol a Gim ill Uwpraeiiee of th« i r Matties vhe Km ff and Qw— ?oos to Matter of Ufa and Death" and a radio adaptation of this film Mill be
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    • 163 8 K Con r) Hall" at fi.2O features An sky'.s Pano Trio played by Eileen Joyce, Henry Temianka and Anthony Bala, and the highlight of Friday i Pro-ii is Beethoven's Concrrto No. 4 G major, Op. 53 for Pano ~.-,ci Orchestra. Victor Dross tell a me that ho has chosen the
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    • 250 8 Stot "d. by its Secretary* Managi M Lin Kean Chvo. Wednesday ivcning't* episoi. 1 of 'The i ount of .Mont*- ri.s««." bring! the story to on* pf the highlight! Of the honk— I dniund D.-mtTf,' Escape from the Chateau Oil. How th<- Ahbc Paria died, disci o to Dantea the
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      61 9 Olua San Juan s Brooklyn's mo'-t gotgg— a /''ft 1«> Hollywood since tin* days <>f (Mara Bow. Horn of Puerto R- ;i 1 parents, Olga h a special's! i<i i(ss;id South American rhumbas and rby l>.iis a*iii can ;>ls<» act. $he sir^-s ui:!j Crosb) .4::f' dances \vi:.i Fred
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    • 105 9 Lucille Said 'No!' Then 'Yes!' "I won't Dance" empha r:*n -i- r ,v Lucille Braner, as •>!:'' s ;».v. t lii^ I'.un nr, Jero me Kern melody in M.GJVt.'n lavish i hn' o ..1 mu*t< i iii| the Liouds Roll By" ba^'it i,n incidonts «;i Kern's Uf<>. She -.n-s throvgh
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    • 522 9 Planned A Stunt, It Really Happened! The id* a u>;- sh K>ting a pi w.v' iik«- "(\i- iu'-,i i Hall" try United Artists jo s back a do zen years when Boris Mo dynamic fllni pr duc< r, pr« rented Stokowski t< tnovi <m diciices iii '"1 he ri:: Ij
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    • 186 9 I .SAM/./ CIASSHIID ,WJ\/.A'7V /MY/V TRIIU \T SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE i!.,,i Mta* lniiift. AnN.-n |Mi «iNCAtO«t IN»r« wiiixinn < I Irra4fl Jiun. Ixs —I. Mai»;H Str"-« Kujl.« 1 imiiimm 111 r.i'Usiir Koitl Ip.-'i liim.« slr««« (.li.iut. PMMI»| IWe tee** %our ipcc«l offei or SIX INSERTIONS TOH
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    • 106 9 J. Arthur Rank Presents JAMES MASON ROBERT NEWTON m OIH& T OI'T The best film of all time.'*— Sunday Chronicle. UATOI FOR THE OPENING DATE AT THE 4'ATBEAY Is an ailment that requires far more than simply taking a EL^j^i laxative. For real relief, you must get at the cause,
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  • 614 10 LONDON. Aug. 2.— Surrey speed-merchant Aloe Bedser staked his claim for regaining a piace In the Eim land side for the final Test against South Africa at the Oval on Aug. 16 when he took five Essex first innings wickets for 30
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  • 88 10 All Voting Membecs of the V'MCA of Singapore an- reminded thui. ihov will be an extraordinary general meeting on Tuesday at 5. 50 v m m I the Lair-- Hall of the VMCA Orchard I All ymca members inten u:d mi n I Uckey are reminded thai b
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  • 42 10 Members ol t.ii, Catholic Young Men's A.ssociation (Church of Joseph, Bukit Timah) arc reminded of the annual picnic arranged to tal^e place at Ohang] toda;< 4 m> bei arc requested to assemble at \b<> church compoun<i al 8 fi .in.
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  • 57 10 Ihr *t. rr Mailers bf will celebrate i f Iftf ersar: d undai August 10 tt r>.rr. Teo Kins Ens Bungalow, Fas'- Rif Land and sr-a «-port., uil! b< beld and priSal will b^ a\v;irdc<l to th« winners. Will members and fru-nd:, desirous of joining, pleas* contact
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  • 307 10 Service s Lead On First Innings The Combined Services gained a first innings lead of 45 runs over the Civilians at the Padang yesterday. A feature of the day*- pl;iy was the flne innings of 57 by Pearson, which included eight [ours and a six. Pearson and Anchant, m ;i
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  • 56 10 To risk title for TB sufferers MANILA Auk 2. -The light weigh! champion i«m. a < £ak< tonight "-hr-p Boy Brook*, Fhi Hpplnes lightweight, mi'l<i\' weighl and w©iter^lght chain pion, risks the hr r j of In;, fitles againsi Ignacfo Ara; Sparteh champion at R^zal Memorial Stadium. This ts b
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  • 269 10 TEAM ATHLETE CIVILIANS NAMED Tlic C i-'' At! Chan ps to Poli< on E next is given bel The other team* will be: ti P Army, ha. and Navy. Civilian lake part are reque; ted to comn <• ite v. ith tii. H g A a.> raiiy as possible: POLE
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  • 40 10 The Amlcabl, Ati v LUion coicbrateci th< Upper Nankin Stix, with dinner and d. night. Th* celebration;" i Lontiiui.' today with SL Singing progranuM, 5 merits and conclude v group photograph to he 1 at 4 pm w
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    • 715 10 /MVjK FDA VVYTH THE AQUARIUS. Jan. 21 Feb. IX. wist spending. LIBRA. Sept. 24 Oct. 12. You will feel a very strong GEMINI- May 21 June '20. i) f <<,t. Las. Rumours. Around urgt to makt an alteration and Surprises art m stort they m.x m your daily life. A
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  • 902 11  - COME AND FIGHT! I TAUNTED THE CHAMPION GEORGES CARPENTIER MY GREATEST SPORT THRILL: NO. 11 by As Told To JACK DAVIS M*t ovrnlu"! >eai evei t W« (>r (> *Zfr\ h Ji von the Grand Prix f i \-i d Kptr "ho d^i's most to ft -;j. iis Sit'v): »nd
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  • 177 11 rtures for next Jam. r il.O. vi L ps: 6 i r 2.15 i' m MEN R U4OLES:- I\in X.,, L;m ii g B<x,n Gu.-tii, J. P. M< rria v.s s. Abu Baker, Poll X m Yarn va A .■>:•./ bin Ahmad, Cir.n fl"ok Hual Hodri bin Habi.
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  • 445 11 KUALA LUMPU3. Sat.— North m a r> position m the cricket mat eh against South which I r 4i!.n here today, having gaim l lead m the first innings after dismissing South I )3. At close South, ioing m ecord time, had ics;
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  • 13 11 AUSSIE RELIEF FOR INDONESIA Dr S. H. A" nabh i :inl 0 to)
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    • 81 11 ■m. OREAT WORLD CLO F is p.m. s r the A: 3pm. them Pu NEW ra o ?IOYAI 7 30 p.m OPENS 1 BUC it<d f NEW WORLD I TOXEI.IIT I At 8.:;<; P.M. KOW KIM TIN PRESENTS ONI W* >. 1 OP THE MOST OUTSTANDINC f ik GLAMOUROUS CARDS
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    • 68 11 Dispen thai <;us after mc-ils wilfa Dp Witt's Antacid Tuwder. Flatularce the result ot accumulated m the imach and the I h a a c ga< through the mou^h jgmLM ran be very obj^c- l^-^r* tionabiv: to y afc^l»^ •vri: a CTBEiS Un. (>i De Z4r':*^»? Witt's A: 1' w\
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  • 29 12 I :.c pnr i will mi Lhe Mai ill d aio I Lumpu > lunch ni 'I a Totiff R Mr <-nirmtM i '*:>■ tm SB •f1
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  • 22 12 F .i hi r: ntTi.iv.tr ""r Uf retlay'a r* s nf ii,_ r'«' v i i'or; In Btaf tf f.
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  • 70 12 CYMA (S.T.) LOSE TO CYMA (S.H.) I'; l thu R School Kami* B tli CYMA CYMA T";'.» If. 3 Xii R« Ohok he n h n Ohm J- Sim 'm i f t |lu Thorns Kin, Roo 11.13 14-14 F-t > John Vim i! H I£ U ?J 15a j5
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  • 1710 12 L YNCHB U RG WINS THE BIG SPRINT BIG SWEEP T V\ ol: S?5\?50. H-1.S7: >iicf >(;i!M»:',: 3rd I i S arters: l ja7<o7. %:i(\310, :r>)ov 345 ».s:{, r>o, *****7,*****0, *****1, ?*****. Consolation prizes: Double Tote: lirst clou !>l(\ l tickets ?205 each; second 8 tickets, S87 ?ack. iiiii»iiiiQ''(ii*iii«M <
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  • 215 12 Malay an Cricket Assn Formed (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Sat,— A Malayan Cricket Association was formed today. This marks a milestone m Malayan cricket history and it is expected to enable Malaya to gain greater recognition In the cricket world. Representative^ of all states. with the exception of
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  • 123 12 FIGHT FOR DISPUTED WORID TITLE PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2. When Ik»> Will m mn nnri 800 Mortgomery meet fui the world lightweight ti*lc he^o on Mordaj an ambiguity thst ha< lor.v •X'tp^ ifi ff\\ t d vision ftnallv ho cleared upHitherto thp National Boxaio A-src atior of America has cog sod
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  • 68 12 The Penang Chinese Recrea- n duo stalled 202 all out at H>:ii>; Lim Green noted this season for big scores m their match again t the S.CR.C. >egan yesterday. Highlights the Penang :nningjj was th. batting of Woon Kean Tat und Eu Cheow Teik.
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  • 648 12 N» jvc i i the Mai nniv lurn^d up I m a five orn victory foi I 1-r.il at the .nlrr The 0.A.G.. Mr I' l: M K*»i ron '•■f.s -m Int toi Thi nughoul t fti al lon. 'a Indiana clearly showed thcii
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  • 190 12 TONIGHTS BOXING brothers t h* I by Baltazar.'a, m the hearft i: .)r",f i co-ordinatiwi l 4" W.th all the wisdom and n ive. crafty :i ;< uir knivictory over sma rot Som Pon R is cor.fljim •n action last Sunday aid s< If hat h, n;r ci si. ooo
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  • 84 12 Rangoon. Aug. > Bu police today conUrued country- wid«- comb-out of what la officially describee :h falot to overthrow th Gov< mer t w Almo.-t every portfolio In Burma.- Cabil et with the ex cep- icn of the DTCiniership helH by Thankin Nu i by
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