Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 November 1947

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  • 30 1 The Sunday Tribune B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE >"H-E MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now pnnted sim^'-aiTWbsiy m Sincere. KKZ^rii^m^r, Ipoh Penang. VffELVE I'ACifcs SLVGAPORK, NOVEMESR 2, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 91 1 Ka< i Cardigan si 10. *is Thitt.-.-n $7. Sir George (31. 2 Baba 18, |5. Early Bird *6. Alpha Kgc :>, Democral $r,;;, .517. IflMoui 1 11 Ifadang $17. I Fleeting Memory $146. $27. une L#aw $9. Bon Ami $9. R* 5 fat $60, $12.
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  • 40 1 'id Jhtif" Tick* f S) Total Third *****0. Barters: L46G25, L 13 419, *****5 *****1. *****7 Contolation prize*: *****0 *****8, *****1, *****0 *****0* *****4, *****2, *****5, *****0* *****6, 12r,5<52, *****2, *****7* *****. *****5, *****8 *****0* H4bK'< *****3, *****6.
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  • 35 1 Tin- tai of pj hang AM-ompaiii'-ci ly In. AJO.< I eek pufcl vi.sit to 02a Aden's Home, 'l'.nuh Puteh. r.uiii ■mi. wh di .m c < tea cixty His Hiqhn ye eat h ift.
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  • 42 1 It U officially stat.-d that tk« juo- >n of (m i> the M;-l;,yan Union ciily Increasing. The ii*-ti!li<-un c nt nt of the or»- export d i;Ju.'i.m thia year wry; 1 137 tons. Lut a\ SpL-mbor It was 2.732 tons.
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  • 27 1 AiT»r(f«n,rii! hwVC b«'^n RXMV >:• ;i <<:• ny to he hrlrt ;it <)»" O^taph In Blnir»nnr«. Nt 7.3" ft Wl. <>n Nov. ll which wreath* rt'l I (> bid.
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  • 440 1 Tri'v.u Staff Reporter) What is \hc fHtn that overt ooK K«t bin HaJI Abdullah of Singa- rii question which has i i by his only relative— i i ed daughter, now living r P nir. In a letter to the Vuu- latlor-i Officer, Singapore. According
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  • 337 1 EDUCATION POLICY: NEWS WILL AFFECT THOUSANDS Over-A*ge Pupils Cambridge Exams (Sunday Tribun- Sta/T Itcnortcr) Fn an Interview with the Tribune Mr. R. m. Youti^ Deputy Director of Education, scotched the rumour affecting thou inds oi' children that there would not be m 7 ro Cambridge classes m each of the
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    43 1 r > Tfyp picture: flit i Governor impCC Hup f/>e Gohlfh I Cmakei at ckm i ranf/e; h%l 9 ir I Caxket m detail. I 2.500 ttcr so n s i iHtited f/>p .T/x- J sein}} yesterday i 1 0 ie the'. 1 Cask*'*
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  • 468 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Renortef) Th« campaign for the nine Prime Ministers of the Malay States i now almost complete, and influential Malay e'rele? from upcountry, who were m Singapore t'uri .-n: the weelr, say that it can be. taken as almost cerfHin that t n names
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  • 62 1 Hanpchow, Nov. I:— MartiaJ law with a curfew from 11 p.m. to dawn has been proclaimed m Hangohow— the provtncUl capital of Chekianc and one of the largest education centres .-us 2.000 Chekian^ University students demonstrated over the death of a student on Oct. 29 while
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  • 38 1 NANKING. Nov. 1 -It wan reliably reporter} today that Minister of National Defence Pal Chime Hsi told the State Council that military suppression alone would be unable to re-establish Chinese sovereignty m Manchuria.— U.P.
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  • 54 1 Alexandria. Nov. 1: Egyptian police today sc zed 5,000 copies of the first issue of new Egyptian Communist weekly "lean El ~Ar?ib (Ar?»b Tongue The magazine carried an ?<rti<lr ur^iusr workers to strike and revolt agruniM their employers, and a leading article strongly attacking Presid« lit Truman
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  • 33 1 New Delhi, Nov.* 1 .—Neither Mr Jinnah, Governor General of Pnkistan, nor Premier Laquat AH Khan were present when today's meetntr of the joint defence council opened at Government House m Lohore toda".
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMTUR, Saturday. Tw o Chinese masked men were captured last night by the Klar.R police after an exchur.ge of gun-fi'-e. In? men had just started to attack a house m the reighbourhood when the police arrived. Shots rang out on b'jth sides.
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  • 52 1 Rangoon. Nov. 1:— U Tin Tut was today taking ovlT the foreign Affair* portfolio m addition to his duties a.s Minister ot Finance,, a< ording to a Government House announcement. Thi* follows tht* appointment of Foreign Minuter Thaicm Lun Baw as Chairman of the Burmese Civil 3erM.c
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  • 42 1 London, Nov. 1 Housewives with shopping baskets headed many of the early voting queues wh -n polling began at 8 a.m. today for mun. ci^al councils m nearly 400 towns ana cities m England and Wales. Re uter
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  • 40 1 New York, Nov. I:—Dr.1 Dr. Charles Melek. Lebanon delegate to the United Nations. CUelared that the new Uti U*d States plan for the partition of Palestine was ''entirely anaceeptaMr to th«» Arabs," the N«\v York Times reported today.- Reuter
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  • 40 1 Shanghai. sfuT. I.— Reports from Comnmnist BVMI SJkid today that Curtain Barlty Moor«\ antl twr. Chines*' ct*W nemi ♦Tb wer*- k-Uod instead of captured when Moon's cargo plane was shot down by Communists at P.-iotintr area U.P.
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  • 35 1 Nankin^. Nov. 1: Dr. Hu Shih. former ambnsfcador to the United States and now president of the Peking National Un'versity. has been nominated to the National Assembly to represent educational croups m Ptlpinr U.P.
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  • 371 1 The Casket Is On View (Sunday Tribune Stall RenorW) S Ai eleven o'clock yesterday mornru r U.K. the Gov- ernor Sir Franklin Gimson fitted i goldcfa key into a J beautifully curved teak box, nU'\ second later Sirica- S poreans had their Qrst glimpse of the golden casket that >
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  • 93 1 The Prim-ess' Wcddim/ Control Celebration* Committee, fling*pore, are IKMO (timing for a million dollar target from publu donations to it(hieie the main object of the Fund vhich if to wage a practical war on th( TH mcnaif by llmK ctWIUMW PH6SIWV.I, Fiovi $600,000 to $1.000 000 aro j\<-f<l'd
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  • 47 1 S'Tcmban. Saturday Mr Jui>ti<ie E. O. Prothcro*'. who |a shortly going oii transirr to Kuala I.umpur was rt»-tt-rtained to a t< a party »»y thr iUfl of tho BopreiM Court. Serernhnn. 11' will he iticce«dfld !y Mr. Ju6tl<-c E. N Ta| lor ITOBQ K'<ta. Hahni.
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  • 36 1 Ipuli, Saturday. A farcwHl V rarty was given by tnc s>t*rT of Messrs. fim« D;»r»y nnd Co. Ltd.. »t Cafe MaUva to Mr. H. A. Murray ih« mailftfer. wWo b proceeding On long leave.
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  • 355 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore banking interests did not close their doors on PanMalayan Hartal day, Oct. 20, because there was no legislative authority for their doing WX Interviewed by the Sunday Tribune for an explanation of the statement of the Municipal
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  • 52 1 TAFAH. Saturday. About 100 members of *h n Pcr.-at.uun Indonesia Merdeka (Ftee Indonesia Organisation) of BlUlgkai attended a fair well tea-party m honour of five of th^ir members who arc shortly going to join the Indonesian Volunteer Unit formed recently m Malaya to fight against the Dutch
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  • 24 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. 1 Tin- Garrison Command announced the arrest, of more than 20 Communist purchasing agents m Shanghai. following three-day Investigation.
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  • 43 1 Paris, Nov. 1. Madame J« aanc Marivtlr Nftiy« Huu Thl Lan, wife of B;io Dai, ex-emperor of Annum, ari\v<d today by air at MarUsnar.n, the air base of Marseilles. She stated that she was goiiiK to Cannes to rest. Reut< r.
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  • 16 1 The Governor t>f BiMgapoM »of|vai today for a runt to Kuala T HUMPH?
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  • 44 1 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday A young hlnese married couple wtrt adnnttrd to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, unron»« ions and suffering from serious injuries as the result of a collision between a military truck and the motor cycle on which they were travelling.
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  • 29 1 Koala Lampur, Batuiday.— (Biortlt -r,i.i C on tratwf(*r is Mr. J. Inneu Miller, A.tjjic (,:iiM-f Becrtttnr, wh^. will b«- Icavtßg lot Ifoh us Rcaident CommiBi londr PefalL
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  • 15 1 The Ipob oHkc of Remington Km 'J In., has been r^-opened
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  • 42 1 |ihs bofn rccelvw m bingaporc that the ftral edition of Mr. K. M. Clovers book on the Malayan Ounpalgn, "In 70 Days," published by Frederick Muller Ltd., London, has been bold out. I A ■econd edition is being prlnteM.
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  • 42 1 London, Nov. I— A Britlah oflV'-r Major R<--d, w.h'>v»- father livea at Kal<Ornlw\ DeVOll, I' 'S '-onulrt**! y v;ttash»'d w!iil«- MTrtag with liU n^.-Tn«-nt In India on Auk. 29 n"d tht r has b<-cri Do tlii<»J of liim i'ACt, i
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  • 33 1 j I otidon. No-.. 1:--Mr. Gurry Alli«--han, Labour mp. for Qnrrottind. j wiio wm npdltd t*• i watk Iron th^ llO>l-sr Of Comniolis. ha^ rp^ij^ied from 'l thr Labour Part; Reuter
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  • 26 1 j Owing to pressure on space, thin special an<l popular feature ia I absent tcxiay. The article will I appear In tomorrow's Malaya Tribune.
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  • 16 1 Flares and ;«ll cither sport Ofl •e«j U, 10. 11 :.n.i p.>
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  • 212 2 Schoolboys, Girls Join Battl e For Rice (Sunday Tribune Staff K:*porler) MALACCA Saturday.- Malay school children of 1 mi' Melana joined the ianks of the rice production army of Malacca when they stepped Into the water logged sawah* transplanting pad) plants from nursery beds. 1 1 and wo ta d
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  • 51 2 PENANG. Saturday. An i on\ny goods wagOfi together with two other wagons which were directly behind a passenger tra n went off the rails as the train was proceeding to Alor Star after being lust clear 0/ the Prai Railway station Yard at 11 10 am on
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  • 109 2 K»uaia Lumpur, Saturday: eha,, Kon Loonp, prewar Malayan badminton doubles champion and holder of several other titles, who is still considered as one of the finest double players In this Country, was tho tfiest-ot-honour at tea-party given by the.Bombay Life Assurance Co j/,d" -a the Wong
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  • 40 2 SHANGHAI, Nov. 1. Vice Minister of Education Hang Li Wu and nv c others today Hew to the Unite.! States en route to Mexico City to attend the United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organization meeting-. U.P.
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  • 184 2 He was Tan Ho Tong, charsed -:"a,x. B^ 10 *>* was takin- some money f, or n ter pocket at tfte junction Rocnore Hoa.l and Ncn'h 8.1-l' Road, the accuse came up to her snatched $31.10 from h^r hand an i inn (lov.p.
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  • 257 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ihe decision to continue the activities of the China Democratic League was unanimously agreed upon m an emergency meeting of the Sending Commit cc of the Malayan Branch Headquarters hold m Singapi.e following the announcement
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  • 176 2 Music lovers will be inieresU-d to hear that Albert Allen, tho composer, is m Singapore, and that the first performai cc m this country of hi;s "Alamoin Concerto'" will be heard at the Remembrance Day orchestral concert at Raffles Hotel en the everlnjr'of Sin day.
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  • 73 2 ALOR STAR. Saturday The Penang bound Kelantan bi weekly express, while nearing Padang Besar on Wednesday. went off the rails, but there wenno fatalities. The Mac Arthur locomotive cap>ized and vat a total wreck but the six coaches and two goods wagons remained on
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  • 116 2 Tho Teachers' Repertory (Singapore Teachers' Uijom will be preaenUrg to the public a piny, entitled "Scenes From Ju* uus Caesar" at tlu Raffles Institution Hall on Friday, at 9 p. in There will be no charge fOI admusior, but programme prirted from a Shakespeare facsimile will be
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  • 75 2 Five Officers of Ui? Malayan Air Cadet Corps wore awarded efficiency medals by th > Director or the M.A.C.c, Commandant g. Qeidard, at parade at Kallacg Airport yesterday. About 30 quests wero entertained by officers and cadets to a tea party after the pan Dr.#md
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  • 28 2 The annual inspection and display of the sth Singapore Company, Uoy.s' Brigade, will bo hold ;it the Choon c.xmn English School at r,.."i0 p.m. on Tuesday
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    • 283 2 TONIGHT IN THE PALM COURT RAFFLES HOTEL sis P ORCHESTRAL CCNCtRT *i n vi GMENI ii) ORCHI IR featuring Tlbor Kunstli r, violinist <>M ISTI LOICNA UlKMlltj HUTTON, \*>i al Dv tis/s PROfSKAMMI lieiir y V ll I i li I Bath J I 11 l. BUil I •GOD H
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    • 213 2 Parlophone TWO MUSTS YOU MUST SEE Tin: r»i;sT YEAfts OF OUR LIVES" Gala Premiere at the Cap: to 1 on November 4th. (shortly to be scroll ed throughout Malaya > nr.d YOU MUST THEN buy the hit song from the film: "Among My Souvenirs' 7 recorded by GEROLBO and hifi
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    • 320 2 MRS. j. Jxjrrrt J?^tn express their h^rf^? n wi to all thri-; r r r f 7tha nkl fj their Diamond Th™, TODAY: H If, c',?^ i tiers vii» wv,,,, GLOBE j 7 Darl NEW W()K LD »-lsP>f JnrglecHri- jt •Cli.-rs. 1 i p. on t i; ROVAI >n i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 SI A M ll< llo! —A "Itaodbw!" .♦TSi followitl X pMtengen arrtved ji Btn^apore by air: Mr. L. E Guan E. Mont^omory. Mr G. J Gliild Mr. v. D. Hart*, Mr. Urn Tiontr G < DEPARTIKKS Th« following passenger 1. ft Singapore by air. Mr. Shepherd. Capt. T. Johnson, Mr.
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    • 100 2 Mr. E. D. Kay. Mr. P. j T,>vnSand, Mr. E. H. S. Hottei.nann. Mr A. J. Loudon. Mr. A. E. Deirctt. Mr' W Barron. Mr. E. J. Allan. Mr. L MoGrath. Mr. W. J R y Mr C O'Donnell, Mr. S. Tlloy Mr A H.-amill; Mr. E. A. Brown' Mr"
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  • 216 3 v Singapore Coroner's Court yesterr and P 0 give her evidence seated m a nrt woman, Ng Ah Yen alleged that she ng evidence at the hjqulry Into h< „m> death hu j r-old Chaii *ie and bei huatimingl n t irning to theh
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  • 74 3 A youiiu Javar^se. Abdr.i Karr;m bin Haii Laiman. va.s yestordav at the Second Magistrate's Court sentenced to three months' rigorous impnsormert for dishonestly deposing ol a stolen wrist watcii. Detective-cpl. Mohamed Yacob said that the accused was Lirestod on Sept. 5 m correction with rase
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  • 94 3 it..- Bhirta Cinema ffooMrly sun Cinema) a., the New World WM formally o:;ef.efJ to the public fron^ yesterday. Taken over by the Indian firm ol MeSSrt. ChiShty *c Co, of Bombay, thl hall ha.s K< r-n completely renovated vnd fitt'd 'Aith modern equipment The opening pi
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  • 86 3 A thousand miniature croaaea have been received m Singapore f rcm E:igla*>a r.T che Poppy Day Garden of Remembrarce. A plot of ban been prepared m the com pr; ui id of St. Anlrew's Cathedral, and crossee may be placed there any time between Nov. 2
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  • 18 3 ATHENS. CM. 31: .Six 4viilUf were executed under the Government's new extraordinary measures U.P.
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  • 28 3 Beret) Chinese who attempted to steal a 15 cwt. Army vehicle were ar-:-siv(\ by the 5.1.8. at the 11th mile, Bukit Tiniali Road, on Friday night.
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  • 491 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Willan Judgment on strike, delivered m <he Union capital recently, affects Singapore m very much the same way as ii does the Malayan Union- "It has not been heH by the 1. hour Department m Singapore lhat the actton
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  • 83 3 The Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing organised a Special Night at the Happy World Cabaret on Friday for the Princess Elizabeth W<-ddir! U Celebration Fund. Performers included Mr. James Yut Kok Leontf, Miss. Angelia Swie, Mr. i Foo Hong Kce. Miss Auni Tan, Mr. L«
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    • 249 3 ACM #ONT LAST LONG IF yOU HAVE RENNIES HANDY r -oon, no water y\ fto4i for instant y, 1 laflb idicy ilwayi carry jjjmio m your P l 1^ °r bag. Suck couple* one alter the other, and your -od stomach will be corrected m me. Rcnnies arc effective and
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    • 273 3 Ss^^ sv m with the 'Most UP -to -Date Instruments YOU CAN RELY ON US FOR YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEMS 11. Eyesight testing free. 2. Less 20% discount for all customers. 3 Mater ials guaranteed good quality. CONSULT US EARLY Asiatic Optical Co., (Manufacturing Opticians) 141. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TELE:
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    • 192 3 I Radio Malaya Highlights SPOT THE WINNBR->presenting the most popular reojojesti of tti" past week and $5 for the listener who spots tlie HIT tune: «J p.m. tonight RECENT IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA— a talk Dr. Oi.g Chon« Kcn c o i Pcn.-iiitf, 945 p.m. tonight RADIO THEATRE— two short p|ayfl
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  • 2004 4  -  VERA ARDMORE RTR Cocktails Ai (juniliill Mr and Mrs. H. C Hopk.ns i large cocktail party on i Thursday ai their residence m Cairnhll] Road. The house was beautifully decorated with cholc < blooms, and he broad verandahs i were thronged with guests partaking ol
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 296 4 Glamour Legs CANNON [2 l\YLOi\ STOCKINGS! So sheer S" ilMk so ikin- hugging 45 gauge $5.5u 1 5i gauge $0 5 IHKIK \O\V LATEST AMERICAN LIGHTING BETS 'BELCO 1 suitable for factory and Bungalow li^htirc arriving Nov. GUi by m.s. "Dammar salen" Sizes: 750 Watts 110 V. sCcvcles A.C. 1000
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    • 5 4 ____>-*> HO"* Vj ICO* 1 1
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    1483 5 faial Ami Dun E ron: n: R i Urn v n ber n nmun ru> cast n th' i w ti.it: en disti 1 Pj bh ,r I pp^i and stci ocwj f J :r nd »ne I ..>.<• i ie hall and veranda! shelter. h. c w
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    • 199 5 JMiLiiBItEsE Mr iLSHSl om Mary UJfetterj Road iAIiICIIRI l3 B;lttcrv Road, Singapore OIL Iia.AIAH.NTS r r- II PEHMANEIiT tnt rd y NeW Collect rt.WING Of jm A'Ss"gU»rt Cowns and Suits y— Lovslisr hair i and a p erfect w Th<- rleansiiß, stimulating, beauti- fymg lather ol an Amami Sh&rapw Facr
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    • 170 5 OnJy a little cure of your si m niKht is enough 10 ensuri- ihr 1 -diness of u)ur t implejiion. X c;nbcr lhat Nature made your >kin a succession of I. vr>. M thai ;«< th.outer, cxpcis-.'d skin DCOUnc worn and vkca'her-boatcn. it >.h«<uld gradually disappear and yivc plaet to
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    • 71 5 PRICE iNCmDfS Six I x GUAPANTCE f^EE SUPPLY 4 INS-ALLATIOU il IYI V ¥^»gBHB^^ MODEL 5101 'CBjjSHJ^^SB^X OUTPUT ?O WATTS •^^%i"\ 4 lvE SOPFRHET fo« A.r. r.PRICK 5425.00 so M^J DISTRIBUTORS It. ROBiNSCf. IMMK ml r *C' V »>"' BDKMWUBm'fBGWMHBWmC JtSjtttttßl^BjSMßMl^^^^^irfc'JiMrml^—^rgy^at^r^^^ra^^^mA^^.^M^.,^ »j«w^tr^^Br»i^i^^^r^^r^f^r^r^M^^ P r-4^ LEVE H A8 cuLL CR£ AtA
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  • 17 6 London Agents —Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talhot Housf 98, St. Martins Lane W.C. 2.
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  • 712 6 NOVEMBER 2, 1947. Public Ignorance If credence is to be given to certain quarters which worked themselves into a panic of hysteria over the recent Hartal, the public at large believed the move to be connected with the forthcoming royal wedding or with any subject under the sun excepting public
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  • 185 6 SYDNEY.— Using carper. turb i pliers and other improvised m- otruments. a yourg British doc- 1 tor Dr. J. A- Pierce performed a delicate brain operation at i to <avc the life of an J rican seamaiv. j The Nestor, on which Dr. I i Fierce is serving,
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  • 720 6 COMMUNISM ON TOUR CASSANDRA, %Tt fZ trip trip, sums up his impresftionst of the method* of Cojnmimist infiltration m Austr n I i n, China, Mdinyn, li M r m (i niu( In Australia there are about 18,000 Communists a relatively small number. They have no representation m the Australian
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  • 908 6 The ravishingly beautiful Chinese girls of to-day know little enough about the manners and customs of former times* In this article R-B. Ooi tells of the days when The modern Chinese girl, draped m the curve-revealing creation of the present day tailor, rouged, I lipj-ticked, creamed
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  • 1152 6  - "SPIVS" of the PRISON CAMPS An Ex-POW By j Sharp adversity brings out the bast and the worst m human nature. Many things loent on m I prison camps m the Far f East- find probably m other j theatrtm too- which do not redound to the credit of t
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  • 954 6 Most of the S TC employees have record of long honest service, says this contribul k a f ***uor The suggestion has often been made by the man m the street that light here, m Singapore, there is corruption everywhere. While not
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    • 93 6 Singapore to 1, V I iVI Fridays Urom I<* M 47> 5145 FALEMBANG Tuesdays u«vki 47) SAIGON Sundays >ru 16. 11. 47 > $170 MEDAN Saturdays SIOL Perar^, K. Lumpur, Ipoh to MED AN .^liturdays 60 i Malayan Airways Limited ManHfield Co., Ltd., Singapore. NOTHING CAN TAKE THE EYESIGHI', your
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    • 166 6 Q IG ARETTES SWEET PLEASANT i MA//JU To SMOKE-SOOTHES Gt/HCL WW I Hf THE NERVES A PREFERRED BY ALL &3 9«^ 3 Made m England I^^ V/ (1) Save 30 WHITE HO rse empty cigarette packets i or 6 labels off the WHI Te HORSE rourd tins of n l^'
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  • 616 7 Midget Ships Crossed Two Oceans To Singapore 18,500 -Mile Trip Of Eight Months (Sunday Tribun e Staff Reporter) Two vessels— lon-ly companions for eight months om an 18,500-mile journey out from EuropfarrWed ?n Singapore a few days ago after a hazardous sea tureThey were the 144-ton tanker, Norvest. and the
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  • 141 7 (Sunday Tribune Reporter i This is a picture of the famous raft expedition taken at Pahiti. the port of Tahiti m the South Seat. In thifl raf live Norwegians and a Swedish scientist drifted across from Coronel m Chile to the islands
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  • 44 7 LONDON. Oct. 31:— The Southwalk roroner today recorded verdict of dfnth due to enemy action on Day d Joshua Marsh, aped al<out 50. whose house was bombed m September 1940 but whose body was found and identified only 10 dayl ago. Reuter
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  • 49 7 iFrom Our Own Reporter* Hcremban, Oct. 31. -An Indian ha*vker was knocked down by the da) ni^H from Singapore on Wednesday evening near the Scrrmban tunnel. Th( man was removed to the Seremban hospital where he succumbed to his injuries late m tlie night.
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  • 71 7 LONDON, Oct. 31:— The tonnage or ships entering United Kingdom ports with cargo mi n foreign trade m the third quarter was h'yrhest since prewar days but the total of 12,660,--000 tons was 26 per cent lower than m 1938. For the first time si'uo the beginning of the war
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  • 19 7 TOKIO. Oct. ll:— The Tokio «)r».ibun charged today Government bur* aurrats with Y2,000,000,--000.—UK$40.000.00n under the army conversion rate.- U.P.
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  • 910 7  - Where It's Easier To Rebel Than To Vote NEGLEY FARSON MOSS FROM A ROLLING STONE-By Europeans, and especially the sane Anglo-Saxons, find tticmselves bewildered by every South American revolution. What is it all about? Is it Fascist, or isn't i and, if not- what is it? I do iK>t blame
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 648 7 Gold Cigarette Lhscs, i Signet Rings, Links, i Ladies Cents Silver Brush Sets AND Cutlery Sets S. P. 11, de SILVA 43/53, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE Stands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Scientist Explains How New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger D^!!T*o,t..L eminent physician, with more than J
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    • 434 7 "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" TItIVOIt MAC A HIS lI.VMft. i E itftbl&hed 1920' To mak.. YOUR Darcc I'm event o! ti ;jn leave the musical arrarge me nt ii the caoahl h*ti ot T:* vi,v M;tc who em now pr i m I ba m (1 r';ib.irel Arts. The
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  • SINGAPORE HOCKEY LEACUE OPENS: ALL THE OTHER RESULTS
    • 248 8 In a keen tussle at hockey yesterday at the Johore Trade School ground, the Singapore Colts were held to v two-all draw by the Johore Cricket Club. The match was very hard fought, find was marked by good defei cc play oi>
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    • 177 8 A hockey trial, m which twenty-two of th? best Civilian players will participate, wUI be held at the Singapore Recreation Club ground on Nov. 8. The trial, the Tribune uncierstards. is beii r conducted with the object of selecting th-> Civilian side for the Nov.
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    • 61 8 The fpUowing bavc l>ren selected to piny f,,r the Old Victorians at hookey against the Present Boys at the Victoria School ground tomorrow. Shariff Ruub; A)i Ahmad, Sharif Madon: Seva Singh, Brij Sin^'h, S. M. Ali; Kuhadas. Chcong Kow Thyo, Cbeon^ Gai Mens, Chenp Tai, Yovarajah, Shogran, Kul^slngham.
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    • 38 8 The Sinfc-apoir Hornets beat the R-A P. (Seletar) by thiee^oals to nil, m a fast a.n<l exciting game of hockey at Beletar yesterday. Hornet ■corera were: Husth Bo idewyn an-! Du«l!.y <ie Ciuz (2».
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    • 183 8 TWO RINGS FOR OLYMPIC BOXERS LONDON, Nov. I.— With more than 200 bouts to be decided m only four days it is certain that two rir.es will be required for the Olympic, boxing to August next year. The Empire Pool at Wembley v ill be lequired for the Olympic bwUnminf;
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    • 171 8 SCSA SOCIAL DANCE O\cr 400 members and guests had an enjoyable time at the Social and Dance (organized by the Singapore Civ?] Service A»( Nation at Its clubhouse at Tcssensohn R«,ad last Friday evening. Amotig th ffts wcrv Mr. J. I). M. Smith, Acting Colonial Secretary, and m™ Smith. Mr.
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    • 97 8 Clarke Rangers 5; R.A.F (86letar) 0It a second team hockey fixture at seietar yesterday, Clarke Rangers beat R.A.F. (Seletmx) by fivf* Roals to nil. The Rarger& were superior In all departments, but the Rafs fought hard every minute of th<. game. Scorers were Mohan s;:<rh, 11.
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    • 393 8 Army 3. C.S.C. 0. Tl. mj scored a well deserved win over r he Ceylon Sports Club on the Padang yesterday, scoring ,i 3 o victory m one of the first games m the Singapore Hockey Leamie. The Army set the pace from the
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    • 368 8 S.C.R.C.: 3 Indian Association: 2 In their Hockey League encounter yesterday the Singapore Chinese Recreation Ciub scored a narrow 3 2 victory over ihc Indian Association after a thrilling game at the Police Depot ground. Both teams were equally balanced and piay was exciting us
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 790 8 /^iii-— It i. never tvo early to s^ |V n the simple ruk that iniA Inner CJc-inlincss comes firsr fof health." Chil Iren Al* I love bubbly, sparkling, healthful Andrews. And n i |m c ♦«o^ k Jto know chat every g!-jss doei its purifying and I *fdf +i\l* J
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    • 182 8 $VM'TAtHi{ D J0h SH m 3 minufe ne SS thai everj v n n Jrcai 2* that every man ad Jt makes your skin rough and kav«S with an unromantk tan WHITEXy Tnk^m* 3 rniiMi UI «-ren« m -'^vr, no Pep Youth League PICNIC SUN. I6ih NOV. And Not Cn
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  • 331 9 /.1.,',. i,. i i. vi ii< m Ami, TL -ji'iin on "kentl," i 1 rZm jr,i,: r 1 i lion 1 'ill lives v. he la the B tail-- lian la Lr*& <>nr i>l tlM i *2|un['i Holly nil V S 1 1 <■i i nt
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  • 50 9 Fn d who < h with Prank Sinatra In "The Mira cle oi \]ix> Bella" which Je4 I Laaky and Waltei MacEwen art i'>i genera] rel bom i r t Kank i. cc, ll)in< Is wh l<- lus father, v < ncert vi >\\n ins motnei ere
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  • 997 9  - Look Where Dancing Has Got Me Now! GENE KELLY NOLL YWOOD SUCCI SS SI OR jf says HOLLYWOOD y.'\. if >■■ ha opportui if Holly Moun«i-s i v. here v mot picture is being made, you f>ro*>ably .11 i»t th< s;imi»- Jmpn J Rot when f jn 1942 rrom Nev
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  • 45 9 ICverybodv but the actors on the screen hi the movie "Crossfire 1 know WHO committed the minder m this unusual .story of intolerance scheduled tor latei screening m Singapore. The audience sees the murder committed, knows was prompted by senseless Intolerance. The
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  • 40 9 Martha Vichers, up-aml coming movie Btar, m Hollywwkfß Number ()n< /;.>!-»/;< girt. Whcrevet sh" goes, cameras dick. This off-duty study shows Martha < ni>> nny a sun-bath- m the privacy of her garden and does sht like it!
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  • 148 9 It's pretty tough trying to live up to a teputation as a wisecracking musician, Hoagy Carmichael said on the "Memory of Love' set. "Pecple expect nc to smart out with jokes at a milc-a-minue clip and tell funny stories about composing." sai»l the di oil-faced composer o*
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  • 121 9 A Cut— And It's The Real Thing Anne Jeffreys .suffered a painful cut on her left arm when (lie trailer dressing 1001:1 m wh'ch she whs riding to location for HKO Radio' j "Return of the Badmen" rolled into a mountain g an- 1 overturned. After Ann** had !>■ *-r\
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  • 86 9 Eddie Cantor, producer and Co- j U with Joan Davis m PwKo Etodfto'l It You Knew Susie," told th<- ti;i«lc press that this WTOUId be hlj last picture. Adding tiiat ho had put his ht-^t effort Into this forthcoming I'Ko Radio comedy with music, Cantoi
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  • 269 9 "Mourning Becomes Electra" Has Plot Enough For 5 Films How a stage play like Bugen< O'Neills famed "Mourning !><■ comes Elect ra" was bro v g h to the screen is a current topic o IJSCIiSSion among theatrical lolk. RKO Radio has filmed the I i:ty which ran six hours
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  • 206 9 detective can rnly guess at thUi motive arm presses bis invest:tion along these lives with thfl help of the actual murderer who cooperates with the police until ne o/et*reachej nimself and falls into an ingenious trap. All 01 which offers a new technique, packed with suspense, m the
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  • 45 9 R ussell-Redgrave Mixture .1/ choei Redt/t i\ R >salind Russell n KKO />'/</■ II i/i'i Become* Electro Redgravi r>l<t,is ii:> t>.u uf a i mnde.d Civil \\'<ti c&ptain, Rosa! nil Kits ell tv his stitt* >»• n version of Euyent O'Neill's fam us drama, coming to Singnport
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  • 649 10 VICTORIA, Nov. 1. Victoria carried their overnight score of 208 for .seven to 273 all out m their match against the Indian tourists. They were thus 130 runs behind India's total m the first innings of 403. Fotiiergill played a useful knock,
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  • 179 10 India- Ist lulling— -403 Victoria Jst Innings Mervyn Harvey c Hazare b A'narnath 4 MflUleman <• Irani I. Rangachaii 4 Haseett i> Rangmeharl 1 Loxton i.- I) ICankad 'it N. Harvey c Aniarnath b Nayudtl R7 f'oth. iKill Ibw Mank.aU 54 Jnhuson b Mankad 0 Freer run out 1*
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  • 194 10 LpxtOQ bowled an over to en~ able Johnston to change ends .itid have the advantage ol a stiff breeze. He soon had Kisiienchand caught at the w'eket oil a rising biill on the offside which he tried to cut. It was Johnston's second delivery and hat! the side were nut
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  • 239 10 Raffles College scored a splendid victory over the Teiuk, Ay«r Methodbt Youth Fellowship ai badminton and table-tennis ai the Teluk Aycr Church HuJl yosterday The results were 6—l ano (>— 2 at badirirton and tabletennis respectively. Results (R.C. mentionea first) BADMINTON: Rudolf Lam ard Miss
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  • 66 10 Th« following [a the S.C.C. "B" XV to play S'por<> District H.Q. "B on the Padang at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow W. C. Bainbridffe; G. R. Hartrreayes. J. N. Hacking. N. McKechnie, D Rcd.rr.nn; C. Milton; J Oates- B T North. M. 61adc A. V. De Brandt,
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  • 580 10 Services Just Beat S'pore In Ist Malaya Cup Rugger Match Combined Services a pfs. Sin^apor? 5 p(s. hi the opening tic of the Malaya Clip rugger tourna nil m on the Padang yesterday, the Combined Servit narrowly defeated the Singapore State XV by six point (a penalty and a try)
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  • 119 10 borne oi' the Sii.^apore's wizards m badmirtor. were been m action m the opering rourd of the Singapore Badminton Or>en Champiorship at the Cle' rical Union Hall yesterday. In the mer/s singles, Yap Chir, Tee and Ismail bin Marjan, both from the Devonshire Badminton Party hurdled
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  • 82 10 Partmount sport Club w Btnfrafx>rr Rangers today at Tel ok Kurau English Srhon! ground at 5 1!i [> »n .Sirv Wlnjr. Wni Mun, T 1 1 Chone H»nz Blew, Thong Clri-.t, Chong Kn> Kang Ho, chwoc Leng, ir*c .Jo>i-. Tlii.iti Ohye, Chwer Lim. August ii>«Chin,
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  • 58 10 The follovving players have ix^n stlecteM to play table-tennis for th': Koppol Bus Company H^ain^t the Union .i<ick c*mi> on Wednesday, at 7-'?0 f).in.. at the Union Jack club. Yap Chin Lock, Boh Sin Hock, Tan chin iSon^. Tigei Tan Tun Rei chin, iiuai
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  • 25 10 BANGKOK. Oct. :;i Tfie >."t Hwa footballer! won ihnr tn-nt game here to<iay 1 2 against thr Siani XI C')iocu<!. Reuter
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  • 27 10 Tenders for Malayan Union Government Treasury Bills of thre t months' tenor were accepted by the Financial Secretary, Malayan Union to the extent df $2,250,000.
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    • 201 10 I ,<JM tv C_ X- f\ 001 d. ETnouSaislD /NTRIGC/E5 /m V REX CHILDREN'S CLUB \J B$ tatinee To-Day At n A.M. f Rockii m thr Rockies* r.nd o tr Of.:; c^rtoo^^ 0.3Q Q. 15 v J RACK AGAIN FOR ONE MORE DAY TUESDAY NOV. 4TH. M.G.M. 1 MUSICAL MASTERPIECE
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    • 85 10 pg^B Disperse* That Gas I^Kj After^Meals With Oe ;1 Witt's" Antacid Powder |?-rS»H r Flatulancc the result tte^P? mStl accumulated «(a.s.se^ I^^lW ln the stoma(h and »hp disDcrslnß of ihosr gasses i. throußh th** mouth can be very objectionable to vcirself as well as others. One dose 'of De Witt's
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    • 136 10 NOW SHOWING AT THK v 145 415 f 1 ATH A V iiioN > 6.45. 9.30 Vnillrtl 3|oo 7,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THIS COMEDY IN SINGAPORE THEY ARE STILL LAIGHING! mm ;^^HH William J/olden vSr I^*sB J QAN CwLFiEip WBSmt am^ BillyDe Wolfe. Edwardjlrnold LAST TWO DAYS monatreeman MH|Mn.Ml||tUl| M
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  • 981 11  - PERREA U FAMILY OTHER EURASIAN TOPNOTCHERS Herman Rappa Malaya's oxm» Giants No. 0 T en and Dudley Cambrooke 1 :i Eurasians who had a hand m ing history. i .iv others as well. Old Singaporean ihOUld eh names as Claude Rozario E Ro Woodford, Young Orey Sydney ma and the
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  • 271 11 Speculation is rif« aa to wiio I v. ill win toi irrhtv bi. f battle at Ihe Happy World Covered S adium. Will Rom Pong repeat hi* <j >nBaUonal victory of a. mortn ago. or will Buliazar turn th? tables? Thta is a question all
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  • 109 11 Interesting soccer was witnesised at tho 7th niiio, i-usir Panjang Road, on Friday uUerno-jn when the Keppel Bus Company ioutball team h.^ld tin team from the merchant ship. Ajax, each acortofi enrc. The aailora took the lea<i through Golding who metted from close range oft
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  • 34 11 CAIRO, Oct. Si:-— An Egyptlai plane hit ;J telephone lirw.* aiui made ;> crash landing n. .r the \illai;v of Via ■:»;<< Radouan not far from Cairn while tpraytng 7)DT. The pilot wa injuifd sllffhtly. U.P.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 172 11 4^> ri Time marches on. Methods of travel change. Also medicines. Now we don't have to take nasty-tasiing oils. .nanvenient hcrtal brews and griping purgatives Medical science gives us LAXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like rbocclatc because ie is chocolate. Yet jimall tablet will cauie your bowels
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    • 16 11 jom Marshal Zek~ Cheng" \^J yr&ns\*h6 Prom on inc'itJcnr m the Soonq TynAttV.) icn^ i Imu
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    • 347 11 Feeling tired and weak "ILour diet needs this extra goodness. /U£* SSQ When you feel tired and fj* W weak, without enthusiasm -*JjagJ2yf or WOf k ar -d play, !hc rich VVVV nourishment contained m >?rf^ Horlicks will sooa build you S^sV \ft \-^rgi V B VI j sh V
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 697 11 r VOr/, T/f/5 VTEEK AND THE— AQUARIUS r,/A//AY I WAy 21 JUNE 20 /BR JAN. 21. i am '/,<;<m<>/,r \,> ,r t ,i durh Something you h<u> been which you will hitch your wagon SEPT i. OCS wanting to happen is going to >„ v star and go places. Bui
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  • 1268 12 TWO 3 -FIGURE DIVIDENDS AT PENANG drum Oor Own Reporter) PENANG, Saturday. There were two major up sets m the third day of the Penang Turf Club's autumn rreeting \<r In tho flrst ru-i Cardigan (Harper ut>) returned Siio r^r n win, and In the four h raco, Fleeting Memory
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  • 69 12 The follo^k r arc the weight; fcr the Griffins' rons-oiatioi: rccs which will be rur. tomorUrifllus 1 Consolation Race. 4 Locu.- Stai<ii 10. v/ Pamela 10.07 Rock La.ly 10.05 Eambi 9 05 TiptOT 8.12 Rprii elmo 8. 12 Colt are Queen 8 10 Tne Thistlo 8 09 Light
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  • 145 12 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK 8-0 (From Our Owi Rcpor'ori KVMjA LUMPUR. Saturda". Sehi: gi.r beat Perak by ei'jh^ DCin*« (a peraltv goal d aoal» o Dii on the Kuala Lumpur padu i m Malays Jup rrgby ma*-ch. Although Perak wae, beaten. 11- :?y pliyed a grai d gam» aid wert down
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  • 197 12 REPLY TO MR. RAYMAN (FROM PAGE U question. "Regarding the town cleansing and night-soU removal. I would mention that I sent a representative and also a friend to interview both the Federation of Trade Unlonj and the Town Cleansing Labour Union and suggested to them that for the sake of
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  • 79 12 KiML/v r.uMPUii. Saturday. pipadii r. eui'tv to a charge of bavin* committed crimiraJ i breach < f tm-t ii respect of a I sum of -S4 500. T Mm Mun Sonpj, 1 state) to f of the Ur ion TradIr* Compfiiv ard Manager of Rairbov; Beauty Parlour,
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  • 606 12 Brilli a n tSoccer By Se r vices XI ilfti}'* i^ eat attere( Spore Fill, BACK) Combined Services <> pfs. nmganorc c;vma:is l In the opening tic of ihe lT. Ices playe:i brilliant soccer to nenl on the Padang yrstcrd< llu s (S.A.F.A.) by two goals to larrowly defeated the
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  • 167 12 LESNEVICH OUTCLASSES MAURIELLO NEW YORK. Oct.tBl. Although giving away a stor<^ it weight Gu> Lesnevch, world lightheavyweight champioi gave Tami Mauriello, former leading Americar heavyweight, a terrific beating at Mac* i son Square Garder h^re l»st light, and won on a technical krockout m the 7th of a ten-round noi
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  • 145 12  - S'PORE TABLE TENNIS FINALS Joaseph Yan The Singuxtrc t .Mp TwmU AMncistiW et-WJ itF rtBc»»l n,uKfjmrac |«jf n ight v.hen the individual "hampionahin events of ifM7 were upload. A fairly |ood crowd attended. CrL of the matches. Mrs. Soh Ghee Soon presented the prizes. The following are the rert U
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  • 51 12 SECURITY COUNCIL REJECTS HASHING. Nov. 1. The Security Council today rejected the Soviet and Australian resolution calling for the withdrawal of troops from the battle lines m Indonesia, and appointed a subcommittee to redraft the milder United States proposal m llm- with the amendments introduced by Australia. Belgium and Chin*
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  • 229 12 LONDON, Nov i j. m- ar Homo F,>oth ft 7,7* %/r Kverton 2. Sn.fflel rj? 01 Orimßby 1. BurSSrV^ Manche*e. city i Sunderland i, stoke??**! CherterteW l.' Plyrno'.J Millwair 3t ISJtSI' Nottl Forest 4 ('ovom Sheffield Wo,|, Southampton 2 BlrS!" Tottenham H 4 Brim/ West Ham UM
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  • 75 12 BATAYIA, Nov. l.The if Dr. Sjarifuddin, the I of ih- inJoitriar Repv thr-atene:' wi'-h a cnv* ii <r to rcjoxts from the R wn capita! of Jtgja^i* Th's \\v.i>. vzill'l »>y tho la'e?t *s tbc prv.ifr! ifilO* M.iojun:i Cor what it "zake: on- po'i'-icall r hic.h a
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  • 92 12 PENANG. Saturday. tfcreaten'ng letters that"*-, was not handed over wit i days, tho whole family wow« killed by hand gr-na,: juna were lnndcd by a old chines Cio'n Kirn he daughter cf Ch'"" How. who i: Witt MK» on Bepl 8 iDd M rii'.wasrrUtC'J.nt^; Court wh'iCi'l)
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  • 22 12 nmnv YORK./*-!. «i M *ple I*af dtnner oT M mltlve conceptW Jyg mj ternutionali«t but g( t pietfl «iisu..tcr Reuter
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  • 68 12 Washington, Oct. 31:— The CeMUft Bureau reported that the OcU-bvt civilian employment t.ota<l-d o9 200--000 persons, about, 300.000 more than September and the liiphe t tvci reached except dunig the Mmmcr month* this yvmj when large numbers m seaaonul furm irorkert und \arationing students tent the total
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    • 218 12 AT 31 HE FELT LIKE j AN OLD MAN Backache Made it Agony to Stoop This mar< of 31 was prema--1 turcly jiged by kidrey trouble. Here he tells how Kruschen Rave him back his health alter 1 weeka of oaiTu- I evff«red for weeks from kidney trouble, an'l felt
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