Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 December 1947

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  • 25 1 The Sunday Tribune N.-u ranted simultaneously Sl_fM«-, Ku;ila l.cmpur. Ipoh I'enang. JY\M,\l l'A<-I.N a-«»~*^ a— «_a 188, M—_a———_sa_B___B__— SINGAPORE, b_jCj-»V__st_ic 14, 1947. PRICE TEX CENTS
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  • 276 1 W THROUGH WET AND MURKY WEATHER Spotted At Last On Karimon Besar Beach (By OSWALD HENRY) Ail through yesterday afternoon, m foul weather and witli little to guide them, live Dakotas, and m Anson aircraft from Changi, as well as a Sunderland from Seletar, patiently
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  • 477 1 Indonesian Women Delegates To India Call At Singapore (By IVOR KRAAL, Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) In attractive national costumes, thrc^ charming women from Indonesia one the sister Of Dr, Uteoyo, Representative of the Indonesian RepuKij m Singapore arrived m Singapore by a Dakota aircraft piloted by Mr. Patanaik, Indian business
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 13 Four Provinces m India, Bihar. Bombay. tlic United Provinces and Madras, have already Started implementing what is popularly known as the Sargent Plan for educational development providing free compulsory primary education to all children between the ages of 6 and 14. (M.S.)
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  • 34 1 TOKIO, Dec. 18.- Sir William Webb, President of the International Military Tribunal for the Par Kast, and the members from Australia, returned last night to resume his duties m Tokio. Reuter.
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  • 241 1 PHILLIP HOALIM ON M.D. U. PROGRESS T c Malayan Democratic Union held a tea party yesterday at the M.D.U. hall to celebrate the second anniversary of the foundarion of the Union. Mr. Phillip Hoa'im. president.. I .said that during th»* past year. the Malayan Democratic Union 'las established its position
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  • 118 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 13. Prementlg eonferrintj m Hongkong arv all Far East British bind, sea and air commandfrs, Ik Id vf <it if, m connection with the redistribution of Far East forces. Lieutenant General 0.C.11. Gairdner, Attlee's special if pretentative to Bcap who win fly to
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  • 75 1 mwm JOGJA, Dec. 13.- It is learned that the Special Envoy of Lord Killearn. Mr. P. Gray, arrived here yesterday, by plane, from Djakarta, accompanied by the British Consul-General. Mr. Francis Shephard, and the Republican Foreign Minister. Hadji Ajrus Salim. The Special Envoy of British South-East
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  • 70 1 Dutch Hold 45,000 Indonesians DJOMBANG, Dec. 13 Mr Suryadi, the Republican Commissioner for Besuki who was arrested by the Dutch recently and was handed over, on Dec, 5, to Republican authorities across no-man's land, m East Java, told reporters that there were still, approximately, 45,000 Indonesians being detained m Dutch
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  • 44 1 Washington, Dec. 13. -John L. Lewis withurew his 530.000 United Min e Workers from the American Federation of Labour, charging scornfully that President William Green and his fellow AFL chieftains "were too afraid to fight" the Taft Hartley Labour Law. U.P.
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  • 47 1 Peiping, Dec. 13.— The local Chinese Theater Guild is eager for the return of American and British films to Peiping. but the Chinese military attitude is thai it will be of no great loss to anybody if Hollywood offerings I do not come back. U.P.
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  • 199 1 i (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Implementation of the recommendations of the Public Services Salaries Commission ol Malaya lor Singapore would mean an additional expenditure m the Colony of $4 millions this yar. ii is estima This amount largely represents locally recruited officers
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  • 77 1 HAMBURG. Dec. 13:— Five people were kil.< t and lour Injured when a passenger train leaving Fle&aourg .an into a stationary good, train outside Flc-n: burg BUtion tot nigh. Heuter. A recent picture of Miuu, 18--year-old adopted daughter of Dr. Satan Bhahrir, former Prime Minister
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  • 80 1 BATAVIA. Dec. 13:— Nin_ injured were tn military hospital here today as the result of a mystery explosion last night m the midst of a crowd leaving the Capitol Theatre, m on- of the mala streets of Batavia. The explosion was thought to have been caused by a
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  • 81 1 Sgt. John Walter Clayton, or 4,6 Transport Coy. Farelf. 'and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clayton ol Wlllendon, London, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon to MLss Brenda Joyce Rove, of No. Coy. A.T.b'., Tanglin Barracks and daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Rowe
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  • 34 1 NEW I>KLHI, Dee. 13. Complete agreement has been reached between India and Pakistan on all issues relating to the further release of sterling balances, accordin.'; to a Press Not»> issue. l yesterday. (ITS)
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  • 79 1 THENS. Dec. 13 —A court martial m Salonika Sentenced to death 2\) of 73 [.ers<»n s described v menders of a Communist organization on trial for sal otage and revolt. Sixteen u ot life sentences, 20 lesser sentences, eiKht acquitted. Another Salonika dispatch reported that m
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  • 22 1 HOMBAY, Dec. 13 Death 00 curred here on Wednesday of Mr. Chimanial SetsJvad, veteran Liberal leader, at the see of 83. I.I.S.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 314 1 Singapore Baggage Transport j Agency, Ltd. INSURANCE SHIPPING, CUSTOMS, j FORWARDING CLEARING AGENTS. 45, The Arcade, Singapore. INTERESTING TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS. V _3 MfT'^-wl**^*^^^^^Mmmrn^Mr "METTOY* •Clockwork Tojm hs m msZ^T J "LB. Mmic loys (Clockwork! AtTop'ane 17" 7 c Ford Del o on 3 V 1.50 Aeroplane 21 lj"' 5'
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  • 740 2 Police Officer's Brave Sta nd Aga inst Gu n men (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) .Mr. G. C. Ripley, A.S.P m charge of the Hokkien sub-branch, Singapore C.1.D.. who b\ «p.t° of being: hit hv two bullets, contlnned to shoot it with tang of nrmed bandits m Oxlev Road on Frlda**
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  • 134 2 Mrs. Foorman Had 'Ringside' View Of Gun Fight A graphic account of the gun I battle between the Singapore I Police an- 1 a gang of bandits, which occurred at the junction of Oxley Road and Orchard Road j shortly after 11 o'clock on Friday night was given the Tribune
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  • 228 2 Tli*- Katong Ohurch was the scene of a wedding yesterday arternoan When Miss Irene Tessen•john daughtci of the later Ifr. J, E, Tesseneohn waa married to Mr. Kdwin B. Carlos of the Municipal Drawing Engineer's Office and son Of Mrs. Lucy Carlos. Given away by her
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  • 29 2 it the Capitol Theatre lat« oa Friday night, a Chinese v, as held up by three compatriots who robbed linn td Ills uiiiili in.f s;i m cish
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  • 507 2 (By Major 1). Et. de T. Bcadc) j Saturday. December 13, will remain impcrishably m the memories of 132 youths whose homes are m Malaya and Singapore, for that date marks the end of a gruelling. Intensive three-months Initial trainim; course and the
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  • 154 2 Chinese industrial concerns m Shanghai and other parts of China are looking southwards for expansion, according to Mr. Chukc Ivng. representative of the Tsingtao Brewery who has just returned to Shanghai after having conducted a survey of the Malayan market. This brewery is a division of
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  • 314 2 Fresh oysters from Australia ash from distant _t_i__ delicacies from Europ tables from th< i food Items from Chins ani Hongkong at. just i m,, rh< 4 *> many products that will arrive m Singapore food" service comment n early m the y. Tho organiser behind
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  • 639 3  -  BILL PATERSON SINGAPORE'S MYSTERY MAN immj You wouldn't think, to look at Peer Ohulam Rasul ►nan Kangila, that he was anything oui ol the ordinary. Ho i S a mild kittle man with a smiling face, happy eyeg, dark hair, thghtly greying, hanging
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  • 21 3 Pe< r Ghulam Rasul Shah l| a Sindhi Muslim who came to Sin_ re rom Rangoon SB W2V.
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  • 73 3 John Klyne, a Fan asian and Chee Son Puan, B Chinese, both vehicles inspectors, were acquitted al the Fifth District Court Of a charge ol bribery. Klyne and Son were alleged to I have accepted a bribe of $10 trees a taxi driver. After hearing the
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  • 74 3 The 53 R.A.S.C. Locally Fa. listed Fejsonnel. accused ol rioting With deadly weapons at MeKen/.ie Road, I near the R*>: Cinema m Nbvem- bei, were yesterday told by the Second Police Magistrate that their case would be transfer ed to the Sixth Police Court on I>er lo where
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  • 795 3  -  OSWALD HENRY wqeqweqeqwewqeweq Tribune Film Report! r) JEAN SIMMONS has been and gone, bui the excitemenl of her sdsil it. Singapore has nol died down yet. ThoB< who missed her when she ''dropped In" en route to Kiji. are now seeing and
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  • 294 3 A. BROOKE'S MESSAGE TO SARAWAK I Ar Vr.thony JRroo] has i-ni i tin follov m t. am ro t s--Malay >..! i- ►rial Union ul .0 I fcftri ih- R iwftl i |fl i ion nvey i .i! i >.- hi Sara wall my wai mci f thanks fo: Hio
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  • 75 3 ils ii m the sum <>i fl mi i i yen tei day a! the Second* Polii i Join t ulloweil to :m 18-yeai old llylam, Han Seng Juan, who was charged with stealing %8 from Wo i Pall Honj* at thf junction oi Middle Koa.t and Beach
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 3 Thr Palm. Court m the Capitol Reetaurjmt, Singapore, (oa 11m first floor) has been completely renovated and refurni&tteii ta piovide ittftrons with ct/mjorl m\<t> i i<«>i tend pleasant conditions. j fit rtro lilt-tuns nh.vr shove tin rnpjjortatjii scaling arrangement. i m tht spacuttt* dtning f'>n% where tasty
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  • 3823 4  -  VERA ARDMORE m N I 1 1 First Night Ido hope you followed the tip I save you last Sunday and II to sec "Dear Brutus" at the Victoria Theatre I went on first night and thoroughly t njoyed it. and it was bo encouraging
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    • 86 5 "Marjorie Ann" (Kathleen Heigh) Avoid disappointment and book your Christmas appointment 2i;J OKI HARD KOAD (opposite Grange Rd* JulcUuiv i Tel. No. *****. I Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Mcreliants ■I.l\ de Silva. Lid., (Incorporated In Ceylon) Singapore, Penang. 19 21, High St. 1, Bi:>hop St. _-aaa_^—
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  • 345 6 The Sunday Tribune DECEMBER 14, 1947. Fugitive Daylight I London At/rats Messrs. Colm Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98 St. Martin's Lone W.C. 2 A suggestion has been made tor an extension of "daylight saving" m Malaya. Reckoned by longitude, Malaya is .bout seven hours ahead of Greenwich. Darkness falls early
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  • 1657 6 WHERE FICTION MERGES INTO FACT Almost everyone's childhood is pleasantly punctuated with thrilling memo- j nes of many novels and adventure stories which had their romantic setting m (among other vaguely exciting nlaces of the Far East) Singapore. Even up to the present enI lightened age. m spite
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  • 1477 6 MOSS FROM A ROLLING STONE BY NECLEY FARSON The Bolshevik Russians, having few other ways of judging, are accustomed to accept a foreigner at the value which they see his own countrymen place uplon him. But sometimes they make a mistake. Alex- ander Wicksteed was one
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  • 464 6  -  Alison Mayhew j By i My marketing is done I am on my way home m n, car complete with a Zsket„ provisions and a gooj fat SSL? A splendid chicken, destined t my dinner tonight uesuned 'or Trussed and melancholy .v. sits on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 24 6 Singapore lo Frid $145 r.sLKMBANG ImmtAx 7& SAIGON Sundays 200 MAJDAN Saturdays $I°s Penan-, fco: ISaturd. 60 Malayan Airways Limited Mansfield Ce* Ltd Singapore.
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  • 372 7 IRIS (from KL) IS A MOVIE STAR NOW TALENT SCOUT SPOTTED 'Sunday Tribune Film R porter) DULCIE GRAY, who will shortly be seen by Singapore filrnfans m the Alexander IKorda productions "A Man About The House." and "Mine Own Executioner," is not the only local girl to make good m
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  • 661 7  -  TESSIE CORNELIUS Little girls have their wishes. Jayj an 11-year-old Indian girl wants a doll and a pram by -AND HER WISHES WILL COME TRUE Little girls, like everyone else have their wishes. And Jaya, a soft-eyed Indian girl aged eleven, had hers
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  • 43 7 Mr. Ma Keng, who represented the Dalforce at the Victory Parade m London last year, is now m. itttsinrsx. Mr. lit) Poh, chairman of the Dalforce Association, is fighting /or full back pa]* for murvivtng members t>f the Dalforce.
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  • 242 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 12. Discussions at Kathmandu, the capit- j al city of Nepal, between the I representatives of the Governments of Nepal, India and the j United Kingdom on the future employment of Gurkha troops m the Indian and British armies i have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 279 7 MO¥ A T MODEL E37Q ELECTRIC COOKER with three hot-plates and a large oven. Price:- $325/-. MOFFAT FEATURES —a— a MOFFAT RED SPOT ELEMENT Speed Economy Durability f se f rvice m kitchens throughout Canada, Malaya and many countries of the world have proven the durability and meni Performance of
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    • 196 7 ~*|t k Time marches on. \*\S_jf Methods of travel I change. Also mcdi- cines. Now we don't have to take nasty-tasting oils. inconvenient herbal brews and griping t'.rgatives. Medical science gives us AXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it it chocolate. Yet a small tablet
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  • 1399 8 S'pore Player s preparing for Badminton Classic NORTH vs. SOUTH MATCH TO BE PLAYED HERE (By Our Special Correspondent) Less than two weeks from today, the biggest badminton classic m Malaya's history will take place at the Happy World Covered Stadium, when giants of the feather game will clash for
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  • 127 8 The New Badminton Party of Ci«<vt. Hill S)n;r a; > Mrc defeated The Ayer Hit.mi B. P. of Johore l.y 6 rames U 4 l«s< week. SINGLES— Senln Tol beat Jc-h;i 15-3. r )-2. N'.or Mydin lost lo Abdul Shukor 1-3, 15-8 1-$ Ahmad Madzuki heat Abdul
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  • 115 8 India Abolishes Direct Appeals To Privy Council NEW DELHI, Dee. 12. a Bill to provide for the enlargement of the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Federal Court Of India m civil rases and for the abolition of all direct appeals m such cases to the Privy Council, was Introduced by the
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    • 280 8 WERE ROMANCE RIDES WITH m^\ I it.,*..*. __J_ J CHWOKtt SIME l RICHARD DIX lU ii-«-M.*»«^- A _r. o-aMa *i tmrnm \~> Christmas Toys I FOR Children of all Ages. Pedigree Prams LARGE AND SMALL SIZES Prices ranging from $100.00 to $175.00 fTRLANG Chain Driven Tricycles a 14 inch 18
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  • 1540 9  -  SOMERSET MAUGHAM -if Exclusive Serial For Tribune Readers v r jf by Singapore will shortly be seeing the screen version of "The Razor's Edge" which was acquired by 20th Century-Fox and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. Starred m the film are Tyrone Power, Gene Ticrney, John Payne,
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  • 97 9 ETHEL BARRYMORE had s day off from Aiming "Memory of Love" at RKO Radio but .showed up bright and early as usual m the morning. She spent the entire day knitting, chatting with Dana Andrews. Merle Oberon and Director John Cromwell and watching them work. Finally Andrews, thinking
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  • 111 9 ORSON WELLES •uffered a v»ri''ly sprained ankle an<i a bniiaed forehead daring filming of one ol th* final scenes of Columbia's "Thf* Lady from Shanghai,'' m which ho co-atari with Kita Hayworth. During ihooting of a "take Wellea was tlippc I by a cable an- 1 fell to
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 Pat hara Bates, Hollywood starh t nt i*»i.7 vmtagt shortly to be st en m ii forthcoming film, features this rather saucy "inn i" during rehearsal time om a set. Barbara, itu idt ntnlhf. i.s ant itf Hollywood's most phnto<l' nic intuit Is
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    • 685 9 W RENNIES ARE READY AT THE FIRST WARNING No waiting for water and spoon Rennies are carried m your pocket or bag ready to use. At the first twinge of acidity, suck two Rcnnies, one after the other, and your condition will be corrected pain will not last long. Rcnnies
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  • 864 10 Sydney, Dec, '3. A drying Wind .md occasional bursts 61 -unshine had a remarkable effect <»n the Test ground following yesterday's soaking. Although 27 points of ram fell daring the night, the pitch itseu* was ready for play at the appointed time
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  • 143 10 INDIA IST INNINGS. Mankad b Lindwail fi Sarwate b Johnson 0 Owl Mohamad c down b Miller 20 Hazare b Miller ifj Amarna|h b Johnson 25 Klshenchand b Johnson 44 Adikhari Ibw b Jphnstpfi o Phadkar c Miller b McCool 51 Nayudu c A b McCool 6 Amir
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  • 264 10 Singapore 9 pl* Johore •> In a ur uelting and keen on the Padgng yesterday Singapore Civilian** scored a hai eai nt ii win ovei Johoi by nil points (three tries' to six points i two tl ies). m an H.M s. \';il.-<-Rugby Competition fixture.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 256 10 Tr.-SSI >_a -a| Sfc .ws Daily: 6.15; 8.15 ji.m. >cl»!;'*,: Romance! Ad\ i-nturc' "THE MAN IN THE l IRON MASK" vtarrdiK Louis Hayward and laan Bennett) thriling tale al the i~Oi Ceotun under Louis .\i\ oi Praaee with D'Artagnan and the three musketeers! I «-__-_-^v-a_aa--aa--------aaa_--*_-a_»_--a lOR GOOD SHOW TODAY. omi:
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  • 1221 11 Frankie Weber— Great Scrapper From St. Andrew's School HERMAN RAPPA-MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS No. 12 While I was talking tv Jimmy Bird and Kirn Lin at lhe Kjllang An port last Saturday, Kirn said to me: You toow, Herman, Jimmy is the third St Andrew's School boy lam taking abroad m
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  • 229 11 IPOH, Pee. m. Perak will lose a popular sportsman when Mr. Hector Ritchie, of Ihe AngloChinese School goes to Penang where in* will take up a position j m a commercial Arm. Mr. Ritchie, lias been resident m Ipoh for- many years and is one of
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  • 100 11 LONDON. pee. 12. Half of London Football IA-a^ue clubs have been looking lor new centreforwards. Two ot them. West Ham and Queens Park Rangers, signed nev/ men today. West Ham got John St«*phans from Swindon while Rangers secured John Gibbons from Dart ford. Both play
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  • 100 11 A friendly game of tablc-b-nnis was played between the Chinese V.M.C.A. table-tennis team and the Union Jack Club table-tennis, team on Wednesday last and resulted m a win of four games to three for the Chinese V.M.C.A. 'team. The match was phased at the- latter, pre inises.
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    • 281 11 TONE UP YOUR KIDNEYS WITH DE WITT'S KIDNEY A BLADDER PILLS. For more than 50 years "this well known remedy has been aporeclatcd by oeoDle ot many races and colours all over the world As a remedy for all Jcidney troubles, rheum? tiara backache boneache lumbago and other pain* and
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    • 914 11 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures (**h of Life to Men Who Feel Old "-J larking In youthful animation"* Dr. TP^_r^__ enjoy the sorietv of beautij^l women"* Do _m____o* <* you suffer from loss oi vigour, weak mem- _^_^_Wtry t __.^-J_ ory nnd body.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 767 11 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE j mm m S* I AQUARIUS GEMINI S S JAN 21 WEB 18. MAY ?1 JUNE 20 4** LIBRA i Associates m business <t>id Sadden decisions will bring neighbours m home hie will be happy results, particularly m 1-55. 1 vnu>uiliif ctmsideratt nnd will your
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  • 509 12  -  SHUTTLE (By Local budmintMi enthusiasts were treated to an exhibition of the finer points of the game m yesterday's two ties m the Singapore Badminton Open Championship m which six stars participated. The fiist Tie was the Women's Doubles final. Madam Ong Siew _sng fa A U.)
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  • 418 12 (FROM PAGE ONE) ers of the Government-sponsored constitutional scheme. "The drafting of these Proposals, which is the great achievement oi Putera-AMCJA, has enabled the basic principles of democratic development m this country to be understood by all races and classes. "This document and the People's Flag, which
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  • 131 12 The Christmas season began yesterday evening ior children 01 the Singapore Harbour Boaid School when they held a concert which was Later followed by the presentation of prizes, and a tea party piovided by Mr. H U Basien C.lf.G. Chairman of th? S.H.B. The small gathering of
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  • 127 12 lhe draw for th t First Round of the Singapore District military hockey knock-out competition is as follows---Ist Queens v Ist Seaforth; 223 BOD v HQ Singapore Dist.; Spore Dist bigs Rest v Spore Dist Wkshops REME; 19 Air Finn Sigs Regt v REME Base Wkshops; 177
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  • 64 12 PERAK UNLUCKY TO LOSE (From Our wn RVpcrten Ipoh. Dec. 13:— Putting U p a line display Perak Ru^er XV was rather unfortunate to lose to a formidable Solaiijror side ly 8 points. ione jroal and a t r > i to throe <<>ne try). Pt-rak played a forceful g:r-,e
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  • 37 12 Ipoh 1).,-. 13:— Th Perak hock-y ataaa drew, rduurtnc four 2<»ais uit* Qelamror. Ba*Jasta«*am md inrw Slnirh were responsible for Pen-k"-C..als while YusofT and Tajuddin scored m the second half to avert defeat for Belaagor.
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  • 1269 12 (From Our Racing Reporter) IPOH. Saturday— The Perak Turf C lub December meeting which beg;an with upsets ended with more upsets today. Good dividends were piid, thi best bring by Eureka m the seventh race who was placed firs? after an objection was lodeed
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  • 35 12 BIC SWEEP Total Poal S:!8!,* OU. F rst Pr'se: 3696.1 s cond Pr-se: *****. Third Prize: *****8 STARTERS: 31 >7 15, ***** I, *****5, *****8. 1*2523, 1*3419, LUS3SB2, *****8, *****5, *****2, *:if>los. *****5
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  • 54 12 MASS OAN'r, SLAYTVr. CHICAGO, Dec i:s t£ G were killed and two other,' m n wounded bi Chicago's bi K «l gang slaying since St v a w Day meaiacre of n 2q p?' 9 shortly aft,-, ward, ahot ar k^ a man believed to be m.
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  • 36 12 COMMUNAL CLAS_-_-BANGALORE Dee 13 1 people have been killed ami 7? Kht jured m communal clashes started her, yesterday and J ,Ch tinued today m spite of rL^ enforcement of Vm-few if?" 8 affected ateas. Reuter.
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  • 82 12 WALCOTT'S MAN'AOFR THREATENS CAMDEN. NJ., I>ec ,3 Walcott. manager. Jo* W eh„? threatened to stage a "title fil £r between Walcott and an w standing contender" next t,.-. Philadelphia if champion Louis choose (Jus Lesnevich aa Z opponent for the June bom .New York. ttl NINTH STRAIGHT WIN NEW YORK.
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  • 127 12 CHAN KON LEONG WINS Bombay, Dec. 13. Chan Ko** Leung fully maintained his reputation as Malaya's mixed dm. ble.s champion when partnered by Mrs. Pinto, he beat a strong local pair. Shirke and Mrs Soman 15 3, 7-15. 18-7. The diminutive Mrs. pinto was no match for Mrs. Soman (who
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  • 307 12 FOOTBALL RESULTS London. Dec. 13. -The following are the following results ENCLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Ast on Vi la I, Middlesbrough 1. Blackburn 1. Manchester U. 1 Blackpool 0. Preston N.E. 1. Chelsea 1. PorUinrnith 0. Derby County 1. Scooke City Everton 2. Bolton W. 0. Grimsby 0, Arsenal 4.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 264 12 MEMs BIG TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL JktjgrJNto ASTHMA RELIEF NOW THOUSANDS OFCiRATEFUL LETTERS from tormer sufferers testify to the great relief given by Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure. A RENOWNED ASTHMA SPECIALIST has said: "I hay« not aecn one who, if there are no complications, no marter bow long the durai ion of
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