Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 August 1947

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune TIVIIY* PAGES SINGAPORE AUGUST 10. 1947. II I NTS
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  • 398 1 TRUST WANTS ARMY TO QUIT ALEXANDRA multi-million dollar scheme (Sunday Tribal stall Reporter) A multi-million <loll:»r in<!;istrial to..n of considerable extent may suon In* built v'» In Alexandra Road. Fhe proposal for building industrial centres outside the city limits was \i\j rec nended by
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  • 41 1 Bandit: v.ho entered a -wj.i': >r rti'f Huh 1? on n ninht rnhh'ti the inmate* p/ lt v dftUart m t* voelk rp, ")<• <>»■' a r» >'> Th< tic i I < :rr M d hi 1 1 s
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  • 60 1 NLW DF.UII Aur. 9.— Over KM) Sikhs and Hind ()«•< :i report* ti tiled iv Mg m Jt.;..1-iba(i village, ti» ;ir Amrit- S:kh l.oiv m tM Pull.Hh Fourteen Ifmlinu were kill«-<i >• Gha7npur rillftse, and ••Tea peoplr subl*d to death m Amritsar city. In
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  • 54 1 PORTSMOUTH. Auk PtopU I m Portsmouth :vm<l the rurroundintr districts wrrc uwmkmm 6 fariy tod«y hi an explostaO th: houses, brokf Windows and eported to l.v been hoard to Littl? ftnmp'on, pusaex, over 30 miles away. •«lirv»'d «•< niOc or a bomb x"ploded on tin- FarliQffton Ifsr-
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  • 26 1 FW > DEI.HB Aup» I.—Xbrahin whimtor); 1 hhi- h*'*-r. appointed t"ir.-» Pikistan Hi^h Comm ssioii' r m London, it wu£ leamr-d here.
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  • 66 1 CALCUTTA All!?. P C I \y V. am P. O.lom. flyirg the "Reynolds Bombshell* 1 ■> b.ci 4 ud a sclo ronnd the world i record, landed :< f Duxn Dinn MfvO,i r( m.. (p ilcutta, a' GMT Odoir ovcred th( P. 340
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  • 64 1 LONDON. A 9.— Thf BBC rirty bmdeaM an appeal for Ifr. and Mr-. BUpkcn Wood of Westhil! Farm Dol«-. Henftdd, Sussex, at present holiditv-mjikinK to go to tb»' becLsid" ol tli^ir 1 13-yrar-o'd s-k »>n. Richard, In th<> SouthiancL-> !!<■• pital, Bnsi ex. Their
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  • 43 1 I OrKHOLM, Au sc. 9 A S ciisli Airlines Dakota fn I Diane on the Amsterdam ti» Stockholm rouxo crashed < ;«Hy today when landing ar M.<inc> airport n a log. The ra*! teJcuraph'si u ric Ugot Paulssoo was killed.
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  • 38 1 SHANGHAI. Aug. 9.— The Britishowned Stvaru Navigation Company aa« been fined $4,800-million (CNi by the Cu.stoms authorities. The company OWDB tre rive»-st-ami'r Faishaii which ullejj«»dly h..d on hoard $1,000 million worth d! oiiiU^iiinQ goods.
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  • 49 1 PREPARED FOR THE WORST LOKDON, Aug. 9.— At a presi conference m London todaj Food Minister Btracbey said the ooverninrlit has a policy ;igain. 5 t the wor.st COVfting u> the worst. It is a fu!lieaie difTcrcrtial Mitioning p!o.i; which had to he Worked out, hut not necessarily applied
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  • 29 1 MANILA. Aug-. •.—•Three hundred aployfet of the Philippines Rettnn\Z Industr: today declared that their 3-month strike Mas v "mistake," and a.sked to rooumc work.
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  • 94 1 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. Auf 9- Gen. Anton Denikin, former Commander-in-Chief ol the. Imperial Russian Army, died here m hospital last night. A^ed 75, Gen. Don: kin was the Only surviving leader of Russia.? White Army. After the Bolshevist Revolution m 1917 he V|| th«> great hope
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  • 25 1 NANKING. Auf. GeneralUftimo Chiang Kai-shek retained iien- from iSmn today to Confpr with Gen. Wedemeyer. Chiang stopped At Yenan en route.
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  • 444 1 JOHORE Sensation „<,.. Tribnm HlaQ Report* i Delegates of N left-wing associations, Includ ng the Malay Mai onalisl Party, on Friday passed resolution to th»» effect that through Sultan Ibrahim's "violation" of Article 15 of the .J<»hon* Constitution by signing the MacMichael Treatj m L 945, "he had autoi laf
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  • 78 1 liONDON. Aug. 9. Seven Hur*eB -haic about £127.000 under the published Will today of P. M. Dewar of BeLsdoli Park, Sandorstead, Surrey, who Wa« Chairman of John D«ir»r Jinrf Sons, Lid. whiaky distillers. Dewar left £380.919 on Which duty of £215,533 h.us been paid.
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  • 34 1 EXTENSION TO CLARK HELD MANILA. Aue 9. Another 8,001) cres of land is to b<- add<-d to Clar;; Airfield hire, under teißM of an u-erepiiimt between the U.S and Philippino (orernißents, report! United Pk-
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  • 27 1 MANILA. Auk- 9.— Th, $130 mi former US naval ba^c at Guiuan Samar will b«- formally handed over to t,ho Philippine Government shortly.
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  • 26 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 9.— Russia made it clear today that there will bi no agreement on the atomic- ».n*»rgy Qtrol plan thih rear
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  • 163 1 Maryland, Aug. 8. Dr. OHver E. Hnk^r. Pro}*M.s»>r of Geof/m ;ih<i (if i}i* University of Maryland, predicted that the peoples of Oriental Russia would rule thr United States, England and Western Suropt >''^ f 1 th< nest hundred >icor.< H' *(ii<{. "The growing
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  • 603 1 (Sunday T itnme Critm Reporter) Enraged villagers n> Baiestier turned tip m full fore* on Friday night to attack thret uinnncn who had broken into t\ house m Boon Teck Road. But they were trxj latP to save tlie $350 m cash and valuables which
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  • 45 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Su.ce the Great World Trad* 1 Fair wa.s opened two weeks ayo. 270 people have given th«4r names to the Blood Transfusion Service Centre as blood-donors The Fair ii being <xtcnde<i f o Saturday Aug. 23
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  • 48 1 Two Chinese and six Malays v.tr«yesterday ord« red to be remanded until Monday, after they had been charged with housebreakinpr m ord<:r :o commit theft of $25,000 worth of textiles from Messrs Henry Wau;^h and Co.'s gOdOVa at Trafalgar tttreet on Aug.
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  • 21 1 Shfinerhai, Aug. 9. The importation of tennis balls into Shanghai nas been banned. They arc couMder-t-d a luxury.
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  • 30 1 Ocean shipm€nWi of rubber during July amounted to 70.5 L.'» tons, cora^arod with 62.542 tor m June. America took 37 278 tors aiui ihc Uritod Kingdom 14,334.
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  • 1981 1  - These dogs do the work of 20 guards each S.S. CH UA (By PRINCE So you have an Alsati; And you think he is i 1 \\oiu'»t (iou. do you? My answer to this is wait till you se? those six tliorouVhbreds they have Up there m the Tenffah Air(ield.
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  • 29 1 BHAMOHAI, An;. -C oldest man attended b inqth I week Ti'ld m hiM honour by Ui' pulation H< old. His MCipp for »M BfC ll worry."
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 F THE PEOPLE FOtf THE PEOPLE \Vhcrc Nib Counts. m i.:,i:iy Btytai lo,d to K :v? writ, i for yean V. I l> E E 34. tfutfa 3< Spore. jj^irtgua -t for l jrew EDUCATE THE YOUNG WITH THE AMAZING POWER OF THE FUTURE"JET PROPELLED" like vowr Cliilcl a n\>deru
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    • 10 1 Now printed simultaneously m Singapore N^^^ Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Penan;.
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    • 58 1 MALAYA'S NATIONAL NLWSPAPEP 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ci SO tin nf SO world ramous screen la\oui brief visit to make films. 30ctS pkt.oHO need to Wttieh I»uir nirvis to kern lit !<»r t)n-ir IntCll jjssy^ m mri Ol <(l1 Ij !>k i imr| mc! mt J& I IJifouL WKm^^ CIGAK
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    • 22 1 'TYPFWRITFR CALCULATOR" ivnikibif for mmedifttc itel ▼^ry Repaln undertakea V. T. LEE 332. North Brdpp Road, Telephone 7971 Typewnt.nß A Duplicating Undertaken.
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  • 845 2  - ED UCA TION CHIEF CONDEMNS TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS HARRY FANG TRAINING COLLEGE, THE SOLUTION, NEXT YEAR (By The Singapore's Teachers' Training Class i.s condemned as '-most unsatisfactory' 1 from the educational and physical viewpoints by the Director ol Education, Mr. J. B. Neilson. who hopes to institute a Teach era'
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  • 111 2 The Salaries Commits ion has conpletod its sitting m S n^ipovJ and the Chairman and Mr. C E j Tilney propose to visit Borneo' Sarawak and Brunei m the near tuture. m order to form a local Commission to inquire into *alr.ri.>< and conditions. It Will
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  • 51 2 'Sunday Tribute Pcporier) Special guides will \,o provided for lar^e batchef of schoolchihhen who visit the one-v.eek Hriiiyh hooks exhibition at Victoria Memborial Hall, which begins on Friday. The C)A(J Mr. P. A. B. MeKerron will open the exhibition, which will have 2,500 books on
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  • 59 2 NEW YORK, Au«. 9.— Su'an I Bhaiir, former Indonesian Premier i <.nd now special envoy !<■> j-N.ad its cauri before th«. United Kations, arnvod hero by play today. Amontr thr-oe who met him at the airport was Charli. Thaaibo for 4 Bier news editor of th»- Ifon&inf
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  • 25 2 PARIS, Aug. 9.— The Frtr.cu authorities have trrcittd 1-^0 peopl* m Pnndicherry, capital of French In.dia. during two day o! Quit India*' dcmoi strat ions.
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  • 506 2 SAVINGS BANK OFFICIALS READY TO HANDLE ANY AMOUNT OF BUSINESS $30,000 Accounting Machines Arrive 'Frtm Our Oum Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Au#. 8. Nearly $30,000 have been paid for the purchase of modern accounting machines, which is part of a Post Office Saving* Hank scheme to bring up efficiency to the
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  • 244 2 "con" men busy in s'pore (Tribune Crime Re|>orter) Confidence tricksters are increasing fin Singapore. This is indicated m the mounting number of cheating and criminal breach of trust cases, every month. In June there was a total of 28 such cases. Last month I they rose to 51. Crime m
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  • 34 2 LONDON, Aug. 9.—Suporsr.uirocket trials to have taken pi i early this month over the Atlantic will now tako place the la> I week m August from Baint Bvol i rti-iri, Cornwall,
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  • 284 2 Someo ne "talked"and 2 were killed lunday Tribum Staff I >r.'- t housi pie rui h an ai mj Salvagi i• Plain on Friday afternoon to I ap metal and mat< i lain li n had been TOMORROW inst < i Friday last, they would hav< been guilty <>\ no
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  • 171 2 (Frcyn Our Own reporter) MALACCA, Sat There wiM b<- a two or three-hmr cut >'-' Malacca town's water uppl i very night until the new p manent ¥500 ui)i) \vat( r p pine station is completed, m was revealed by the town's M*i nicipal engineer,
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  • 125 2 Methodist Youth Leaders' Conference IFOH.— A Leaders' Conference of the Methodist Youth Felloe .ship will he h.!d on Aur. 12 and l.°. at *he Methodist Boj School. Kuala Lumpur, wh^n two <l**le^a?e\s from each Chapter will attend. An ii and cru" programme ha i am-: I f-omo of the main
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  • 44 2 from OUi Own R m M.ort star, km n heaven some time la* Th€ W a»o r** f<j r inform^ leading to the arre«t M [>rrsons spon^ that the body :^F foi trapping m a rubber .•sf.-,. ;lt B k
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 308 2 CA PI T OL I [ONED i HONE 5150 I ii I. I\\ \V\\ PREMIERE t»\?i;ht at BPECIA] I IMIL PICTURI -w i: t w O M THE LATEST! <j -rm GREATEST! f r L I A.VMI SOCIAL with a NATIONAL BACKGROUND! mSf? *<Js\ r£.M *Mfk>: BTARRI» *iCy T. R.
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    • 121 2 Use MACLEANS and note the difference I Macleans Tooth Paste does supremely well, all that a good tooth paste should do. It cleans teeth thoroughly polishing them to a natural white brilliance. Start using it to-day— the difference will amaze and delight you! >! BRITISH TO THE TEETH km HOW
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  • 1033 3 S'PORE HOSPLTALS ARE SO VER Y DRAB A Tribune Staff Reporter Investigates Complaints, And Reports "Do They Know The Facts?" Asks The Authorities (Sunday Tribune Stan Reporter) In the past week the Tribune has been deluged With a number of complaints from people Who w< not satisfied with conditions m
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  • 187 3 S inday Ti iburu k* l><" "> With a view to raising funds m aid of the Katong Boys' club, the Stamford Club and the KaBoys' Club will be holdii g a series of four concerts com mcic'mi' on August 22. All the four
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  • 122 3 (Bunday Tributu Staff Reporter) As the s.s. Darvel, carrying Mrs. Anthony Brooke, arrived at Pin<ini «>n the morning of July 28, aboul 90 gaily decorated boats < rowded with natives surrounded the steamer and gave her a warm welcome. The banners which Hew from the
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  • 335 3 A stern warning that youthful gangsters will be severely dealt with was Issued by a Singapore Judge m the Supreme Court yesterday. "11 the youth of this Colony d< i know that persons convict* ed eithe ol armed
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  • 83 3 L m Tee T< c ulias Lim Ten Chuan f2Ol a Teochew. o).. t lt ;,!:<• pi I oner wtio escaped from Ihc Outram K'> ;i <i R< mm r i on on June ig i;i:; f was (<; ter<lav eiitcu>c< H .<" 'I c
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 321 3 W7LL S^/.L PAINTINGS TO AID IB VICTIMS M y ICI LOW •ft! wf' h!. A ,i tlllfl t,f Hi' ff />! Hi' An A oil wttotmy r«f prizi dcxi'in 0) ;>■ book > It it learnt i t}l >s ton portly Hi -j B Fund b JHE MAJOR ARTISTIC AND
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    • 387 3 V radio y LIFELIKE REPRODUCTION MODEL 70 Price «9!M/O(K ANSWER TO A MODKRATE PRICE Ql AMTY RADIO THE Ul l" r M'H> ENGINE! I()N SINGAPORE MSI RIBI rOUS. Anrlo-Amrriran Agencies 16 Orchard Road Phone: 'W'V.w Bm llin A Co., 53, Chulia Sli ri iPhonc: *****) Bcng Swee Radio Co.. '.1
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  • 2052 4  -  VERA ARDMORE HJKHJK Christening At St. Andrew's The infant daughter of Lt.-Col. and Mis. John Gibb was christened at St. Andrew's Cathedral last week by the Rev. Kinross Nicholson. She was given the axnes Victoria Carolyn. The I dpar nt were Lt. Col. and Mrs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 239 4 9&£**&G£?lfl± Hnvf you spp;i th«- n«-w ab '•>/: t CANNON TURKISH HAITI TOW! I W^^Kk fin irt .sharif with border a. o CANNON hee and n\l\ BAJAJ itXiiLhS 3] HAM LES PLACE fJ H< >NE 4^49. DESIGNERS AM) DRESSM AKERS 26, Am; «r Ma B "IT PAYS 1C VkW" Selected
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    • 56 4 Micmiii KEAI TV PARU PHONE l3,Battery 1 IAdWS M\\J<M;i:s OH IKI VI Ml PERMANENi WAVING (3 STBTI M OI'IN Ml l)\\ ooyda qedd^o +L luHleiop Now show ir.g a new Collection cf Dresses for the 'teen agers m small sizes for AA.ornma imd Evening Wear from London New York. VuxTTleo
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  • 1258 5 /oA<w O^im C///A At nsuai the w^klr Johorc Of- 'Jb dance vt \pU of I v.' re many lovely i\ l Mr. Pn i.i wen t)| A"1 "1 f A Mi A!. B 1 1 i Mi ck fa< necklir:< Ml W ilkei 1 iylor was hai d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 i m hold h rjifre will jthirc m ti* v ;Ur handb: v make it a I io manage ihcm foi 30 creamy Hindi Ir> ii how bland, heauty-hrv ing Hindi ir.tr wcathcr-roughcncci hands m. (hem sol 1 tUcm so lovdy— -o lovable.' 1 HIVDS I'KEiIM Obtatr.obh "PUNCTUALITY! 1 Bu'
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    • 67 5 Established 1872 Malaya's Leadlteg leweUera liiamond and GeJn Merchanti B.P. de Silva, Ltd.. Singapore, Penan:,. 19 2i. lu%\\ St. 1. b. bop St "Marjorie Ann" Kathta Hi h) Ladies Hoirdrcsscrs (H< i r. ■A I, Orchard Rd, Phone ***** r equ pn are *Madam Florence* Can reveal your future by
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    • 104 5 'ij 5. "*^l ÜBS' 3i,i, Su r b^ ov:<jlJxlnvv M radio rt 1 I' R r A D lvi .co SIX MONTI,, R viCE A CUARAN I SOLF DISTRIBUTORS BEAUTICIANS EVERYWHERE ACCLAIM Thi %V^,rhE*s Finest! nP *fth» i 4' ''i*V^f3^B ENQUIRIES TO:Paramount TraJers, 95 Cross Street, SINGAPORE. (J (f CHAPTER
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  • 423 6 The Sunday Tribune AUGUST, 10 1947 The Spirit Revolts London Arent«: —Messrs. Colin bi. Martins Lane, W.CJ2. Too long have we been nurtured on sheer horror- I the aerial bomb, the superbomb, the rocket, the atomic bomb. All these we know The weapons of tomorrow, the all-destructive scienti- fie terror
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  • 1057 6  - SALVATION OF MALAYA W.A. HARPUR Two years after the Liberation, there arc critical ami dangerous days ahead; Government tact and sympathy are vital lor the S y Before < another Issue ol the Sunday Tr bune i m the hands cad shall have passed the en ni anniversary oi the
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  • 224 6 THERE IS NO ESCAPE Convict No. 4434 is the star of a film "Why there is n o Escape UQW bein^ completed m England. There is no difficulty about me script for Convict No. 4434 vvill be reenactmg his own lift* story. A former ace jewel burgiar and iiotoriuiis gaol-breaker
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  • 238 6 DURBAN.- A scientific expc ditiun la leaving shortly U> Carry out a geological, zoological and botanical survey of Tonga land. South Africa's "half lost Paradise* 1 near the Portuguese border of Zululand. The expedition will also in;;ttr the possibility of opening up the area as a nature
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  • 765 6  -  ALISON MAYHEW Aii English Housewife Says In the light of Britain's new "titfhtf n-thh-btlt" order this attractively written article by Mrs. Alison Mayhew. will be understood and appreciated by thost who have never livf-d m Austerity England, and m<>>> particularly by those who have. I have
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  • 698 6 The wage-earning majority today ape the ways of i I or the luxury-living minority, says R. B. Ooi who warns that tk The confused and hectic day of four to live Hundred per coin. profits have passed away. The fall m the price cl rubber, While
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  • 254 6  - UNDER the COUNTER NOEL WHITCOMB h London. 'By Air Mail.) CHICAGO'S notorious "Protection" racket is spreading m London. With poetic justice, it Is being %oorked <>>; the shadier night clubs and i>quor dens which thrin on setting firewater to mugs at di:->> i>ric( 8. Oans/h threaten to "start trouble*' n>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 68 6 DELIGHT TO THE EYES THE LOVELY AMERK AN LATEST NITMOI'NT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appeararce with clean cut good taste and style They are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19. CHULIA STRUT, Telephone 4435. Singapore POST Malayan Airways daily Singapore K. L.,mp,,
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    • 17 6 8885flBfefc^LJ '■^'■'■''i^J'w /^f i .^.^A../ SINOAPOHL 1549 MALACCA 129 $EREMBAN 5« KUALA LUMPUR 1243 IPOH <»!< PENANG 208
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  • 606 7 Social Welfare Dept. Wants More Power To Fight Child Prostitution CLEANING UP SINGAPORE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Hundreds ol child prostitutes can be seen solicitnm m Singapore's streets at night or hidinjar m dirty, obscuro brothels, but so far Social Welfare has bron able to pX-dco only ten of these
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  • 69 7 London. Bj air mailj. Una Zi by Vts- h Piper, o: ni<7^' nf n neighbouring try farm, it >"'* stated at fa Ori**tead Wafflstrate* 1 An ord' r >"'"*' ttint fl ip krpt }>n<i< i control, and if i pip* 7 <v sf> wou
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  • 108 7 l/w'ion HoUdavmaking at Wrn&y widower Many WoodSi >nkin*. f >'' retired Bouthiniptnn t»an'f msiiag«r, >x»u^;ht his 2 ii P er frr)rn lv-**rtty-on«»-y<:Mr-oidihop a:>«l«tant Josji Russell. I^gt week they were v ■<1 at Gi^rru-^y r^glHt^r oAce a'l. i left lit^r by nlr for-
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  • 126 7 Bombing Ends Tenancy Says Judge LONDON:-- A judge hu& ruled t.l>at when a house la rebuilt i»fter destruction m an air-raid, the lorim»r tenant has no prio rity claim to it. Mrs. Naomi Holland. Tl. *oid Judge L. C. Thomas m Newport 'Moumouth) County Court that she an.-i h«r husband,
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  • 199 7 LEY'S DEATH SETS POSER OF CLAIM BY VICTIM'S WIDOW LONDON Deal*] (> i Thomas John Ley, one ol the chalkpit murd< rers, eleven wei k^ aft<T insanity saved him from the pjallows. raises the Question what will h;)»u)« 11 to tlit- proposed claim against Ley by th P widow ol
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  • 104 7 He met 54 Women -and defrauded all of them London. Wfty*four women Met Hubert Frcd?ri ck Birch, 36. iDd he defrauded the m all. gaoled for seven year, for Rt eal'''V* 0111 thl> nfty-four victim, and rorging p pots t Ofllce withdrav/al forms, he asked for 117 ether offences, including
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  • 330 7 Cruel Mother Embraces Crippled Child She Singled Out For Blows LONDON. A mother who had :rglpd out her crippled daughter, aged two. for "special cru fi'v' and who had told mag.o--t/ates; "I don't want her bari; I just can't take *o her." walked out of court into v corridor. There
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  • 232 7 IN MIDDLE-AGE HER HEALTH WAS POOR Quite Fit *mcc Taking Kruschcn I It is the unpleasant lot of i many women, on reaching mid- die-age, to have a spell of bad health. This is often quite un- necessary. Read how this woman found a way to overcome I tor troubles;
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  • 66 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. Ph*LiJO Murray, President of th«: Congress of Industrial Organisation s. today cable:! Porei/fl Secretary Ernest BeviM m Ui r> name of the 6.000.000 America:! workers to stop the "inhuman treatment" of thi- 4.500 Jewutfi r».-iugees now aboard thre?* British transports off Port
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  • 152 7 Somebody knew someone who'd heard that LONDON.- Telephone buzzed for hours t the l-<>u; oili- s i d the police Station m R?''»i :n£ (Parks) Do wanted to know about rod outbreak, annou d v. v broa'lca t from :> v.i Ai x oux mother^ aske>i A\--Medoal Officer's Depuri ncH;i
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  • 240 7 LONDON By At i* I) English baby boy, .::-;c<l \wt oi mo .*hs. who has jusi rived n the Urited States for adoption. w«3 promiG«d t. American tui hia wife b birth. His mother. Mrs. Mar; Button,
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  • 273 7 LONDON. The Hon Mr*. Ursula Broderick, ol Ches*ei square Belgravia, Lor don, wa^ fired C 5, with £10 costs for throwing two jugful* of cold w ator on neighbour's s > moi.th-old l»aby. Th<- baby, son ut Major William Robson, was
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  • 83 7 i.oxdon Piank A Harris d^ x d< d to k. 1! ev< i iic met because 1.-.ii; (i to keep v "d. jr." He put mi (l 'r; i wi r o.'one s»i<' led be tried Lo strai Jl< Jut. then gtabbed her At
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  • 30 7 Joh.:i Bridges, 1!* ft I .s' ntenc«d at Qlouc< st< i to jea?3 f peral B©rv»tude Co* hou breaking, was b kid to have x 1 i re previous co
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 74 7 PRICE 5395.00 SINGAPORE 476.00 MALAYAN UNION six months service an« Vie Next shiwient "xn-( 4 rj In Senten«bejr Sole Ag< HOE BOON LEONG CO., LTD., for Malaya, Stem, BBorn".n n Java < ••> 25 Thomsor Road. Ph SsJ*^\ Af ade spe^iaHy to ffw^jf r prevent sore throats 5^4/ IO 9
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  • 287 8 UK TO HAVE TELE- CINEMAS —FIRST IN AUTUMN L< I N— Television rinomas arr tx> be started by R k organisation m the provinces as \h n H.B.C. tends i tc^ service. Mr. J Arthur Rank last week nnounceri the first ston toward television m evorv British cinema. The 2,000-seater
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  • 26 8 I. 11l I Jil r R tht i > tht water drown- il.ii anythinfi .ki wat t<», i i V.
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  • 79 8 Bride over cliffHusband: 'I did it for insurance A bride v I by Colorad< have I (.«.'..■:< an a cliff. Hr f II ..,v. h:i<] fallen •>•.• but tel tO tii- < iin he !<>.st hlfl pei iml Bhout c me with til munlei Say the motive mmnurai He had
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  • 79 8 Jail Was Too Good, So Wife Got Him Out irlea Jackson haa Uoon put out < Paterson, New Jer» ife thinks life h.-r.\ 1 on chargea of nonsuppoii and r.r- N-ct ot his children, K6OII ".;i> brought (>ai:k into irt yesterday <>n the complaint Ims m Ife IVhO *;ti-i >'"■'/■
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  • 63 8 LONDON. «By Air Mail*:—, Ten-storey blocks ci' prefab, data are planned by a London building linn aft successful on two-storey prototype, j Their two-storey building f could b^como t'n storeys m t<?n «r*eeks, say the firm. ar.d only Xth of i"h> steel normally n d- d
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  • 67 8 By Post— A Human Leg Rumours of cannibalism spread when a human kg, wrapped m brown paper, was found at a bus terminus at Sapele, Nigeria. The parcel was opened when nobody came to claim it. But police have found ft came from a hospital. A woman had b*«'n injured
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  • 86 8 He Got A Blasting S LONDON, Aug. 8. AsL sisiant BdUor o) the i)<uhi 1 Express, Harold Keebte <<tll}rd poHce when hi found I enough gelignite m his parked automobile to blow 1 vp thf machim and <> good 1 share of tht Express build- ir.tf oppositi i Thr poiice
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  • 78 8 NEW YORK.— Gandhi's personal physician. Dr. 3. Roy. said that a restaurant m a town where Abraham Lincoln oner taught law had refused to serve him v/ith a meal. Ho attributed the snub "*o rhe American cast/ system." "1 am chagrmod to think
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  • 94 8 L.on«lon.~ A doctor last week sai«l it was dangeious to eat uncooked <irieil fruits without chewing them well. Commenting on the death of Urs. Agnta Cuthbert, oi. who had eaten ;in Ultsoajceti, uneooke<! dried apricot, he said "Such ca*€9 <ir<- ran, but
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  • 119 8 Baby, 8 Weeks, Is Marooned In Arctic Wreck A baby g:rl. aged *i£ht weeks, was among passengers tnaroonrd m the Arctic supply ship Nascopie. which ran aipround and paiily submer^od of! Baffin Island. North Canada. The baby is Lateen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Scott, whose other child,
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  • 127 8 FRANKFURT (By Air Mail).— German tram-conductor Kurt Sperlinß blacked the eye of an n omai :k. 1 sei gf r who refused o move the <loor uf his tram, a m-Jitaiv Court m Frankfurt was ioid. The woman, Sal!^ Derman 32, who
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  • 117 8 DOG FALLS IN SEA, SWIMS 24 HOURS LONDON. By Mr Mail <-is.';h! -month-old m arel fell 200f. over the cliffs :r Dovt :<n f was picked up tv lour hours lator four miles out m th<- Channel- swimming strongly m the direction oi France. The doo- was sighted b 3
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  • 89 8 Frogs invaded his home- by the thousands' L *i\*i*m ißy air mail).- Th< an«la of Rinall rroga swarmed In houses m the* main street <>1 Towyn, Merioneth, at the weekend. m» i eter Jones, of Coll< green, said "1 found thousands hopping about m my house. took thret oj us
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  • 159 8 LONDON:— Decision to ban German prisoners from four cinemas m Bridgend <Glam<>: gan) has aroused criticism. M:\ w. E. Taylor, chairman of trip local council. told tlv Daily Mirror. "I condemn this decision, which would sow the seeds ot future rac,-» hatred. "We should
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  • 94 8 Run over by A Plane LONDON. (By Ai; Mail): John Hardw«ll Board. 40. oi Sitson-way, w> s Drayton. MWdlesex. employed by British Overseas Airways Corpo.ation was run over an<i kill v <J by a Dakota aeroplan* at Londo.i Airport. H- rook th* 1 chocks irom the plane's Wheels and cnlkd
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  • 39 8 Last note to he mother #aa written m lipstick by Helena Martin, 21, tailoress. of Cardiff, before she threw hci*s€4f m t^' k River Tafi :;t a spot own as Varkce Woods. Verdict In Card ft": Suicide.
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  • 29 8 It was officially stated yesterday that Trad t Union accounts must li> audited. Failure to have this d..no Will rend'-r union.-; liable to pro■ecution.
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  • 151 8 Two men m love with on** wo- j man reached for their six-shooters an«i fired "from the hip" v hen they met m the woman's home m i the Wild Weal gambling town of Virginia City. Nevada. On** of the men is
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    2176 9 Sftdaily wilten for the Sunday Tribune by THEO LANG from t^ e Two CWm m "Odd Man Out/ produced by Carol Reed and adapted from the nove by F. L. GREEN EPISODE 3 J mill i.i <i in mhica n< i...... k d h nd a mi
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  • 182 9 Adolphe Menjou !s writing nu memoirs! And me veteran character actor, who is now appearing m Mttro-Uohiwyn Mayer's "The Hucksters" <his 280 th film), will uivf the i«.ti lowdown on Hollj wood and the many personalities with whom he has worked. This ihOUld cover JUSt alj'Mit body, since
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  • 35 9 Pre finally a motion pwtuu ctmirac briefly, is ih< story of Arl lvi'! v Arlent fn.s, a i >.t;ni;>. rit is a leading n lour musical, "My Wild Irish Bom /< />* nwa Morgan,
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  • 342 9  -  Brian Young by Tit dii-haired Linda Christian, a twentieth century globe trotter, is a thorough cosmopolitan. Bern in Tampico, Mi xic< the young actress, who recently s trued ;i long term Mi I Qoldwyn-Mayer contract, Is the daughter of a Dutch oil executive whose duties took him
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  • 19 9 v. llian Powell baa ben g vcn i copy of the i n Man n I iven ivate de-
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    • 163 9 g it SWMI ClASSiniil) ■W)\7/:/V /MV/.V Til! TRlW'Xfi SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE j IMM io. no. MM «-«J -MM.^n>Ri: ...un Mir. m.^ .rM Irr.i. li.un.h.s I Mi.k.t Si.-t h.,,1, LUMP** HI It.-uo., |J.,a,l 1,,.1. fr six INSKRTIONn FOR THE PHICf < >l" r»N* R^rfwtlh p>v- I l(
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    • 111 9 and its resultant paini are more often than not just a w\ case of too much acid m che stomach. Milk of Magnesia $a neutralizes these acids, soothes the storrach. restores J-«h^3M proper digestion, tones up the intestinal tract. Take S^r '"^3^ Milk of Magnesia and your pains will disappear
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  • 59 10 AUSTRALIA WILL CUT IMPORTS CANBERRA. Aug. 9 —Australia will restrict her imports from dollar areas to bare minimum of essential requirement! m an effort to live within her oWO dollar earnings, it was authoritatively learned here todoy. The success of these measures would depend on seasonal conditions Kivins trood harvests
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  • 40 10 COPENHAGEN. Aug. 9 —The Norwegian ferry ship "Pcder Weasel" (1,415 toils) ij reported here today to have issued an SOS after striking a mine m the Skagerak. Four huodred paSSeilffen were aboard but no casoaltiea were reported.
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  • 36 10 LONDON.. Ailff. 9.— The cure of children without normal home life v. ill, under a new order In council. I c taken over i-y the Home Secretary from the Minister of Health an from Sept. 1.--Reutcr.
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  • 185 10 Thomas Cup Tourney: Finance To Be Discussed The most important General Council Meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya is scheduled to take place at the SCRC premises, Kuala Lumpur, next. Sunday, Au#. 17, at which questions relating to Malaya's entry m the international badminton competition for the Thomas Cup.
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  • 40 10 COLOMBO. Aug. 9— ln view of tr». Indian ban on Dutrh aircrufl using Indian airports, air liners of KLM, the Dutch civil airline, are now using r,he RA.F aerodrome at Negom.bo, Ceylon, for refuelling both on westward and eastward flights.
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  • 74 10 LONDON. Aug. 9 —One British film authority said today th;it t h<> banning of American moving pictures wa t "disaster thai will hit e\ny section of business and benefit nobody—not even the Chancellor ol the Exechequer." Producer Herbert Wilcox said. "This Will moan the
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  • 62 10 Scouts play salesmen at Fun Fair Bazaar Sunday Tribu Tne sci uts ol the bl Sch< ol held .1 v I and 3 1 The baza&i wa Rev. R il. S f the t ci:. tingu Hi urs I worked Ilk ing thr entire miniature Clasi rated :ni.) a "J
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  • 49 10 k M P i.ikrai feJ and Lihfrnl I qJ* Bill wli.-n -ii« m the Jlou.se of Cub* day. Ooven m urcd tht E tnajorit] A pv< ml meeting of Labour Party ha call* i i"! Monday m that ikC- ■•<■• run* tM» plauc: <- ad.-
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  • 54 10 A it -A ])l( :i( T .iii" tor npetdicf rppatrv i man pi nr v -1 to Prime today l,v the Executive I NuU.'' c tmplaina of the iltt rtte" 1 m Bnuin and '•> i btsbopi bishop i H Mealm nt ulld 257 hi iuwl
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  • 40 10 MONGOLS B LAME NANKING i i f )'V. Aiiß. 9-A r Outci M". gollan Govtiwj' ci mmunique cl»lm^ l^'area where Lhe flghtini ntier :urred m Jui \\n 'j 1 jn t( rritory ai'4 MP Chinese "PJ I s offiriui (ay.
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  • 43 10 .7 YORK. Aup. L^.sncvich, world light W» v e»ghi champion. hu.< b< died i a t,n-rouiid «f* 1m. U with Tami Mauncllo. > heavyweight at J^ ih recently WW^ v by ;i narrow ig r.iici previously llii:1 Mauricllo by a narrow Mauricllo iv U.P
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    • 216 10 ■>-■ -j opens To-day 4 shows PAVIUQN "(Mb' 1.30-4-6.30-9JI Arsene Lupin— The Ciav Ko m:intir RofttS Er^LKORVIN RAIHES^Pj I arrc NA 5H A l SONDER lAArTWIk Children^ Matinee To day 11 A.M. "San Antoni;;" (In Te zbnico lour) with Enrol Flynn ————«■»»—^■WO»a—«iiltX».- *fcl«1IM )»MH M»l— lA«— —w— fc J— /^^^^2«LTCt
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    • 56 10 11 i.m.. 1.45, 1.15 f* A rnTT ATT miN CATHAY Sword Play Is fluids Play To bob iiopr m y "w RoQ ue V l J f Hrs o nay-b!adc barber who 1 t \W& I got c.ll the girl' ir a lather of «°vt v r nd laugh*! N
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    • 587 10 This Week's Radio j Highlights Radio Theatre must ho one of ward Bound' 1 especially for v Radio Malaya's mosl popular pro- Theatre and Pascoe Thornton grammes aiid so I feel justified m be. producing jht. commencing with it m v many of these previews. Radio Theatre al- *> ways
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  • 1314 11  - "It's MASSACRE" Bull Wasn't DoneFor! Georges Carpentier the crowd yelled by tffcrt W'\ 2JL D 35m French 1 hnn a b nd the drcisivi ,11ms; l^peotier no In station m Letting myst-ll and was surpri li() 'Ji'J not appreciate < T :iy blows to hi. tion, i said nothing, and
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  • 414 11 ?££?f e l al Arra »fioin l nt With The DAILY MIRROR) LONDON.— A BARRISTER who was humiliated by his wile giving him lessons m manners was granted a decree nisi on the ground of cruelty by his wife Thr husband, Mi. Norman
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  • 126 11 Solicitor wore a light coat -so Judge bans him LONDON.- Because a solicitor v/as dressed m a lishj coat infttead oi th« customary black, j or pin-stripe on bine!;. Judge Kirkhouse Jenkins, XC, refused to allow him to conduct a case a«. Trowbridge (Wllt») County Court. So Mr. McGreggor John&on
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    • 218 11 Hi yA/ATCH ?MIS M'Af f CHUNGKING Ttijor.^ Pagar i 132^ Tooay: 1, 3 15. ii.3o, All Th. Spl l dor Ol The Arabia;; N m reciw >r "1001 NIGHTS" With Com.''! W A' Ck Ursen Evelyi k--1001 IfITtCU U) (i ticl: he tl GREAT WOULD GLOBE !i 7 9.15 P.V
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    • 275 11 Baby born m plane Mrs. H.i7< I Koll,. jjavr Uttk to n l>aby £irl m fl> inj; hoat taking h«*r to hospital m Nnssau (Bahamas) The pane «SI leal fo fetch Mrs. Itlillr from the interior of the island, where sh»- was with an (til ptQß ptCtiag n«rly. if .if
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    • 141 11 j STARTS TODAY EXCLUSIVE •*t r- marshal Zek~ Cheng Li <^\^TtP VTAnsla^ from oj\ incident- \n fht Soonq Dyrwty.) &t»ut) U%o C »«A« Y*f team of PMINC-SHKHO Cavalry 4n Ama SM4- Cb«nq CwaLablc v!n «t J sfaU M had slam Hw KOj ™iswr 0 SS2.SS^t l Sr2Sf;^i5 t Sh-.«. fa^^^r
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    • 346 11 FOr/, T///S Vyf;£A AND THE— \<M AIUI'S. Jan. 21— Feb IS An attractin nffei v -li ).< io\ have been L ting Foi modi fo ,rtf b* n nelv* chich will decUU fo] ,<,, bii t rcited ai t it tak< my whethc, or not to ya xhead ivith advice
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  • 200 12 I Lebar) erlckei XI trounced the (i yesterday, winning by 124 runs. Mo i and T> eve (47), between them, made two th re of 177. Hartley aided v. i I run Kin each For Club, 1. gh< I H'll. v li 29
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  • 735 12 RAF retains cup by one point I >. Valberg. representing the Singapore A. A. A.. bi ttered his own Singapore i-ecord by an inch when lie clea 6ft. 3in. i 1 the high jump event In th? Singapore Representative Athletic Team Championships
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  • 72 12 INDIAN TENNIS STARS to COMPETE ri r I-. 9 [ndinn Davi Cu;i C \l-i\. and M. Mohan ard T M. Mehti arc ire uded ii U\- Internal a \\'\v( n wi!l a- iti< CiiFino inv!t; I urua i> s.»n:i"ng Mor i i mi •he first 20 ra An: c ri»3n
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  • 99 12 MONTREAL, Aim 3 IJv Australian Davi Cuo Term team. b< reaching 'l.- H lhi iour<l aan si he Un ed B*a**s. wun tni! Am cr can zone play -ofi by eliminating Canada c I one ar d rack Brcmwicr rorcil n-2. 6-1. 0-0 ii the clou blcs v'ctorv
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  • 498 12 LONDON, Aug. 9.— Al'iunmh brut-,- to-day, Olouce>terdblre gained four points because of their first innings lead and so lead Middlesex by that much In the County Cricket Championship. Middlesex could only draw with Kent who took the first innings Points. Essex old both Gloucestershire
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  • 194 12 Hitler' s last quiz before suicide LONDON, Aug. 9. Hitler's last hysterical message from his underground headquarters m Berlin m April 1945 as Nazism eked out its remaining hours, Is given to-day m the latest publication of the Fuehrer's conference.^ on naval affairs m 1945. Th<- message, addressed to Genera!
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  • 57 12 POLIOMYELITIS TOPS NEW HIGH LONDON. Aug. l>--\ record uumber of 448 new cases of Infantile rjaralysij was reported m Great I3rita .i during the j1 ended Aus. 2, the Mil istry < >f Health announced today. This was ai7 ircrca^*' of lifj over thvrjrevious week's figures. Th<- authorities, however, insst
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  • 69 12 LONDOh Any '>. h Sullivan, <t \w ish too 'JkilU i >r/>'> /r/s I'lnn. ft i,,i »<t 7 Ui' Chine fn teitm who will soon i m England, has n tritil To 4 ,}},■'},> Ho*«pu >n\ if** u\i> „i flu >•}-:
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  • 93 12 BANGKOK. An- 9 Tll€ sin; T;)m footballers have listed Sin gap r as the ny it Cormidal they have met thus far m South East Asia The team which left by plane for Europe this morning told the press hero last evening tha? they rated
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  • 310 12  -  RINGSIDER i HV !\h» Sow Pong lit noi li;| ppy over t)i^ resuli of h's encounter \sitJi the Australian Welterweight, Loo Heaney, who was given h points' deCicion '<t tho t-Tid of ten roundM after ii< j had born ailoweii ii\;^ minutes' "rosi" at
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  • 112 12 Making his debut \ja the local 1 ring. Con Balasls, the Australian. b at Kid Calion, British Army, the latter having to ret after the fourth of their scheduled 15--s uiij encountei at the Grea 1 World Amusement Park, last night. JV the other main vent.
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  • 115 12 iMuyu.K at Ui C Clerics] Union HaU ua WrtdimMftiy ihr- United Family B.P. leal the A.A.U ly fiu t a tO tWu.~ Results: fUnited Family B p mentioned first): Heng »ak Swan* beat H-aroid De ker 15—2, 15—12. Cliou Siu Kiiif,' boat Iftmani
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  • 172 12 YWCA START AMBITIOUS SCHEME fUtmday Tribune Stuff Beporti Pushing forward an ambitious scheme, Singapore's Y.W.C.A are starting "m c groups 1 women m the subu (i these, the "Katong Beni< n to ba i I* aed at St. HUd School. Here, cooking with i m j phasls ou pkstry, is
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  • 58 12 170 GERMANS CONVICTED Berlin Vi:", 8. One hun and teventy German ;<i i m nala who were m ml* o< Hitl riinth poii< •cki v bat convicted by Russia] courts m Berl'n for masi mm rap*> an«l atrocitiei commil against 96 000 Savtd and I citizens 'luring the wai sian
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  • 5 12 Ratnayak takes for 35 ChoptS»s
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  • 35 12 hin Puruh l ffLh >■{ a world's record for tfci 2^ J 50-metre pool locked the Stance n t£**} The actual record for Uu u>- mad.> b\ an Anwki.;' Md pool. na
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  • 48 12 LONDON. AUn. 9 and oilier offl. 1 today Bi i Inr rcsorve sta ;ice i-.s: (Figures m m«l End of 1938. 3; L 94- 2.: > .ji < June 1945-23* of 1945 2.3 11; Junp m 2i% Bep »mbtr 194 M& did oi 1 )46 2.587: Mil
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  • 28 12 Xl lI'UH g >ined I di iw by Lai mbi: ed C lieges 118 fl» c etnam 73». l, X] !lu r 6 'LallBUsr 34>,
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  • 25 12 US. GOLD STOCKS TOP NEW PEAK total <>i" 'i! -<-d 81 her" torfay to bt to-i IS $21.f.02 mo"» 000- the hifl March 15. 1944
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  • 15 12 m B?tty Gr.-bl 674.833 r B^ t< Poi eh ned C6:<,982 12<
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    • 83 12 HAPPY 7 9.15 p.m "THE RUCK SWAN" lYch -oolor SEASIDE 7 Ml P m ASTHMA New hope to thousands If tou ire sufferer fr* ASTHMA, BRONXHIT" •r CATARRH, you i»o» not hesitate about mM yourself acquainted tjjj DR HAIR'S ASTHiI OP This remedy is designed »JJ jtore the natural forco
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