Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 February 1948

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  • 36 1 B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune Xow Printed simultaneously m Sin*a Kuala Lumpur, ipohJfe Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FEBRI ARY 15, 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 309 1 ELECTION SURPRISES EXPECTED TOMORROW (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) LAST-MINUTE surprises are expected on .Nomination Day, tomorrow, when one or two (undidates who were either undecided or elected to remain unannounced, will come forward to contest the forthcoming elections. Fifteen candidates have so far registered their names for the forthcoming general
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  • 154 1 WANTED— ACTIVE, ENLIGHTENED OPPOSITION With a view to hastening theday wr.tn power will be trans- j lerred to the peopl c to form their own Government and run -t themselves, what the nominated and elected rrumbrs m the proposed Legislative Council can do best will be to form themselves into
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  • 88 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) While Stt>-batning at Marine arade on Friday afternoon, Mahmocd bin Silleh, a policeman attached to Joo Chiat Po- »-Ce Station, got into difficulties •m was drowned. His body was recovered some hours ip.ter. Xt appears that ftTahmcod i *ent out swimming with a lew
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  • 214 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Repoi-ter) Mr. S. C. Goho. the second independent candidate -or Rural East (voters 2.095). advocates equal treatment be given Asiatics, other points being equal, as with European officers. In tho same way, high offices whether In the administrative, judicial or police departments be given
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  • 273 1 (Sunday Tribune StaJT Reporter) The second Independent, and the third candidate for Rural East is Inche Sardon bin Haii Jubir. Not merely representing the Malay Union, of which he is President, Inche Jubir represents the majority of the Malays here, and says
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  • 25 1 MARRIED AT ST. ANDREW'S Photograph). -V p. /llman-Ward afUr ttlcir marriage at Si. .-.Ki...b Catiiedral yesterday. 'Ihe bride was foimcrlv Miss Peggy June S'heddcn. Tribune
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  • 645 1 MALACCA, FEB. 14. "I must take this opportunity of expressing without reserve the deep gratitude and thanks of all Ceyloncse to the great and nobte-rr-inded statesmen of His Most Gracious Bnttanic Majesty's Government m England for having so generously placed our future
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  • 190 1 ALLAN LEWIS, former Malayan jockey and trainer, who is the Special Racing Correspondent for the Malaya Tribune, came out the best of all racing tipsters yesterday, the opening day of the Singapore Races. His figures of four indirect winners, three seconds and three thirds were
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  • 278 1 (Sunday Tiibune Staff Reporter) Th* Singapore Malay Union has now d c c i .1 c d to 22L c Sl of l »T 14 Mala y s to h repatriate from Australia before the Human Rights Department of the United
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  • 112 1 INDIAN REGIONAL CONGRESS to HOLD ELECTIONS (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Indian Regional Congress will be holding their annual elections towards the end of this month Representing six locul branches witn a total membership or over 7.000. these elections will return 33 deleeates for the current year. Out of
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  • 1176 2  -  OSWALD HENRY By AN AMAZING REVELATION OF A SECRET DECISION WADE IN THE OCCUPATION DAYS BKU>:VK it or not. when Germany was reeling under (he blows of the Allies and her collame seetnei Inevitable In the middle of 1945, the German* m Singapore were
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  • 288 2 /Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Indian Track Exhibition opening o n Feb. 21 the first Ji its kind to be organised outside the boundaries of Independent India— will occupy approximately 90.000 square feet, of which over 30.000 square feet, will be covered. This was stated
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  • 86 2 Whii L repairing the roof of his house at Uv 13| mile Scmbuwang Rd. dii Feb. plank on which a 54-yeur old Chinese, Ang Ah' Oh. wai standing snapped m two and he fell down eight feet, injurinhis wrist. Hp did nut realise the seriousness of
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    • 235 2 Mr O. Kaye flWkk Eno's Fruit Salt 1 for cheerful livers Impure water supplies are the cause of many serious and even deadly diseases. Be on the safe side always stir a teaspoonful of milton into every gallon of water you use. It instantly kills germs, and the water is
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  • 867 3 "JUST SHOW ME HOW," SAID THE DUKE S OF WINDSOR, SO- j j Sunday Tnhun* Staff Reporter) THERE is a man m Singapore today who can claim the pnyllege of having taught tho Duke of Windsor now to play the drums. and who.
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  • 63 3 Ching Kow Fan. aged 32. was absent at the Second Police Court yesterday when his name Waa called. Ching 5 alleged m bav> at tempted to take his lift at an uddi\ss on Hokien Sheet, by cutting his throat with a parang at 3 a.m.
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  • 719 3  -  JEE SWEE LI AN PORTRAIT OF A SCHOOL hv MITSIC and lanjfhter coming from an imposing building m Adis Roa<J the other evening hnpelled me to atop at the entrance and see what was going on. Even as I looked, a bevy of cheery damseljr
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  • 74 3 Dr. B. H. ShtaifS. who was acting Professor of Midwifery. College ot Medicin. Sinsnp< re. habeen admitted as a member o: the Royal Collfgo of Or>sireticians and Gynaecologists m th» United Kingdom. Dr. Sheares is thus Me first Malayan doctor to achieve that distinction. Entry !or membership
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  • 4543 4  -  VERA ARDMORE -bu- Fashionable Wedding Th c marriage took place at the Wesley Methodist Church, bin- gapore, of M r William Cong-Wah Chen, son o? Mr and Mrs C. Chong-Wah Chen of Townsville. Australia, Miss Betty Vivienne Wong, daughter of Mr and Mrs S. K.
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  • 19 6 London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Houss, «x. Ht.. Martin* Ixine. W.C.9. FEBRUARR 15, 1948
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  • 326 6 Next Tuesday the pla- net Mars will be only 03- j million miles from the carth an event of outstanding significance to astronomers and, for all we know, to astrologers ns well. If the comparative propinquity of this planetary neighbour represents the maximum danger which we have
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  • 1469 6  - MALAYAN POLITICS TAKE SHAPE W. A. HARPUR < hv Malayan Politics Have Arrived! Nominations to the first Federal Legislative Council have been published and we know the identities I o: most of the candidates who are likely to stand for election m Singapore on March 20. Though the constitutions of
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  • 1008 6  - Where The President's Wage Was 16/- A Year! NEGLEY FARSON Moss From A Rolling Stone by If It is possible to remain m Europe and yet remain completely, contemptuously, aloof from It Its triumphs as well as Its trials, it« (as we now know) very spurious "civilisation" the little Republic
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  • 221 6 Young- men of Scotland s(M?m to be faced with another post, war shon'age and a very S<tiou» one-^shxyrtag-e O f young women. Scotl and is now n the unique p^ sition of having 1 more young men than young women of normal I marrying
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  • 437 6  -  Alison Mayhew By I gaze out over the mud.l^ waters. The waves lap past me, carrying a swirling cargo of twigs and leaves on the tide. I am marooned. Misguided, I thought Eliza could cross the flood, but she took offence, and now we
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 25 6 Parcel Post I For any destination within Malaya-. Through any post office. I Surcharge 15v?. a lb. I.uayan Airways Limited Mansfield A Co., Ltd.. Singapore
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  • 163 7 LION FLAG TO BE KEPT AS HISTORIC RELIC (Sunday Tribune tftaff Reporter) THE traditional Lion Flag of Free Lanka which, on February 4, wu raised at a Singapore parade o' the Royal Pioneer Corps (Ceyloncse Section) to mark the m auguration of the new Dominion of Ceylon, will, it is
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  • 1177 7 THERE are (.8 children m St. Andrew's Orlhopacl.c ijospital today. The oldest is a hoy of seventeen the youngest not yet two. With the exception cf 8 polic cases, all the children havsome form of T.B. of thj bones. Usu ;1I V the
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  • 749 7  - Soulless "Progress" III Suits Tradition Soaked China An old Chinese, who was watching his grandchildren letting off crackers with youthful glee on Chinese New Year's day, reflected on the past years and shook his head sadly as he compared the harmless explosions 'hat went on m front of him with
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  • 268 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) WORSHIPPERS returning from a temple on Chinese New Year day stopped to look at a strange phenomenon m a kampong garden lr Changi near the 14th milepost. It was of a baby banana tree, no higher than a foot which had
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 HOW... mmisHtumiN The first consignments are now urriviinc, and every effort is being made to step up supplies to normal as quickly as possible. Rememt cr n r* 1 1 BOVRIL is highly concentrated. DO V X I L There's B lot of flavour and nourishment m a very little
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    • 181 7 IfFARS AHEADJff TIME. YOUR DREAMS OF AUTOMATIC COOKING ARE HERE/ M OFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES The Moffat Electric Automa'ir Time f:iock Easy-to-cpe at e practical, fitted into the stream -lin:d "Deluxe" lamp holder, turns th e oven on and cT at any predetermined t me. A modern miracle m automatic living
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  • 943 8 BADMJN'/ON NOTL'S By A Correspondent THE defeat of Wong Pentf Soon, Singapore and Malayan irnumpion. at the hands of Ong Poh Ltm last Saturday m the Married versus Singles match, ccming, within 40 days of his first defeat at the hands of
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  • 233 8 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Hoping to give a Joint art exhibition In Singapore m the near Uiture. are Miss Lo Kit-Ling ;:nd Mr Harold W. Oliord. Miss Kit Ling is a young South China artist, already well-known •o Singapore and Kuala Lumpur art enthusiasts Tor
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  • 141 8 < Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The wedding of Mr. Roy AlLnan-Ward. engineer o" the Sh( 11 Co.. Singapore, uni ftiiss Peggy June SheddVn was solemn isea m St. Andrew's Cathedral yrsterUay afternoon. Ihe bride, attended by Miss Pauline Houghton as bridesmaid, was resplendent m a graceiui wh:t e
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  • 49 8 m sDitr of playing ten minutt extij time, both teams failed to score m th f > Knock-out Competition hockey fixture between truPosts and Telegraphs and the KatonK Eurasians, played at thy* 'I'homson road gmund yesterday. Chf game ending m a goalless chaw The Jennie was evenly contested
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    • 482 8 TRAVERS E SONS LTO. t.K.r_^, Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4 Days Pain and Itching n Stopped m M 7 Minutes^ > J .nd r.as, raot Wl w U ,orm* £5 vout »nd smooth Li' S lhlt th 'y •ctu«uy Guaranteed Test ran not %*i r<d o?\ou? R fr,,,M, 8
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    • 360 8 Endißheumafism While. You Sleep m If you suffer sharp >#"X W /""X stabbing pains. If joints /ii: jir^A are swollen, it showa f jfciftJ your blood is poisoned /*"*!Nnry' r J through faulty kidney r ''\mt*J action. Other symp-<d\r''-''-')r^ toms of Kidney Dlsorders are Backache, Achinp Joints and Limbs, Sciatica,
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  • 40 9 fteoM IeWA 5,,//,,, rook n top^rmOUmg .star of Btr Atex<m4mJmda'B London Mm Productions studios Chrithu Nor taM*o playf th< strwn role ogpooitt sZge- mSEm nCtR Anikonn KimmiHß production -Mine Own Executioner" dut s fm, thf m Bmgapore,
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  • 641 9 Hollywood Diary SUNDAY SPECIAL FILM REPORTER WILLIAM PENNY CABLES HIS fe* THE "POLAR BEAR DATE" j THAT BETTY COULDN'T KEEP BKTTY Grable will never forget her experience with »he sre.i< Alaska polar bear bunt, which look place dur ins production of her latest ♦cchnicolour musical film tor Twentieth Century Fox.
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  • 88 9 RAISING geese can be an expensive hobby according to actrta Jayne Meadows. Jayne purchased h Hock of thoroughbred geese intending to house them on a friend's ranch. As the geese were unloaded into a pen, Jayne stood by with a happy smile contemplating her lust financial enterprise. When the
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  • 108 9 A NEW tango. "Char!sse," promises to sweep the ballrooms of the world when the teehnieolour musical, "On An Island With You," is released. The title of the dance was suggested by Producer Joe PasternaK, In tribute to the shapely ballerina, Cyd Charisse, who recently completed a featured role
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  • 349 9 by and I had not played m a single picture since "Blonde Fever." It was two years of posing for pin-up pictures, fashions and other non-acting chores. All of a sudden nlony came "It's* a Wonderful Life." and a host of other roles (til featured
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  • 80 9 CAPITOL: "Pirate* Of M<mterey" v-jth Maria MomteM, Rod Cameron ayul Philip Rted: teehnieolour ilrama CATHAY: "Tears Of Yanytze" (Part One) with P' h Yany. excellent Mandarin drama of war- torn China. PAVILION: "H a n g o v h r Square" with Laird Creynr, Linda Darnel and George
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  • 149 9 THERF] is nn^ woman who isn't impressed With Walter Pidgeon his 90-ye.u-old Aunt N;in. Pidgeon was showing Deborah Kerr. his co-star m "If Winter Comes." the first note he had received from his aunt m a number of years. A former school-teacher. Aunt Nan lives with the
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  • 58 9 IT'S "THE BODY" AGAIN Mmi McDonald initiate* lift Metro Ooidwyn Mayer contract with tin romantic feminine lead oppoMiU Qene Kelly fti ih( musical comedy, "Living m a Big Way." Miss McDonald ha* (i chance tn mho ami danci en tht tcreen for tin ftnfl tim< m her career. Gregory LaCam
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  • 216 10 reports VERA ARDMORE I arrived a little lute at Bukit Ttmah Racecourse, expecting to lind galaxy of super-duper styles, b\it it seemed that the •^nriy shower had made ninny wcin.n ditch their original lde-a^ as to toiletU-s, for soraethlni more utilitaiKin. However, I had
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  • 151 10 <:h',uhi,( Tribune Ktpoilti/ 'Handover Square. 2t)tn Con-tiu-y -Fox's presentation now showing at trie Pavilion, is undoubtedly one of those dramas which can be classed among the top hits that have recently com« i out of Hollywood. Starring George Sander.s. Lin ia DSYncll and Laird Crtgar m
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  • 378 10 Ruffles Collet held its tcnta annual athletic meeting— the first since th t liberation— on th? College ground yesterday Dt-.spit,- the inclement weather there w«.re several thrilling finishes, and comoetition was keen throughout. No records wero broki n Although two items— the 120 Yards High Hurdle and
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  • 222 10 CIVILIANS WIN GOVERNOR'S SHIELD SOCCER The BO.D. Governors Sh.eli was won by H.Q. Civilians Fes. terday at St. Georges Groimd when they defeated No. 2 Sub 4 depot at soccer by fou r gcals to one, m the final H.Q. kicked off and m the sixth minute Boon Leong got
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  • 31 10 Hundreds of Slnsraporp <*lr*euides will pather at the C.E.Z.M Softool Sophia Road, on Feb. 23 -to hold a sueclal meditation Drriod on th,. birthday of Lady B-ien -Powrli.
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  • 253 10 GEELONG. Feb. 14.— Batting first against Victorian Country XI here today, the Indians had scored 113 for four at lunch Hazare won the toss, and tlr* Indians batted. An early morning shower had made the wicket lively, and :our wickets fell quickly, three to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 971 11  -  Herman Rappa MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS-NO. 21 j by When the Sea Belle II sails for the Philippines vith Her new owner. Mr. Roben Mtorrteon, this his toric vessel will carry back two Filipino bo\*>rs who did much towards fostering the iiftht same
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  • 281 11 LONDON. Feb. 14. It was ptrhaps not surprising that, when S. G. Griffith hit his maiden century on the first day of the second Teat match <n the West Indies, cricket statisticians should start delving into records to see if there was a parallel. This was because
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  • 77 11 At. the annual general meeting of the Merry Makers B.P. held recently, the follow-in*; wcr«- elected offlceUeurenj for 1948: President Mi\ Po Ouj.ii Yum. Vicc-Presidpni: Mr. Po Guan Tee, Hun. Secretary: Mr. Lim Perur Yam. Hjn. Treasurer. Mr. <int Chene Hce. Hon. Auditor: Ml". Soli Chee Tiong.
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  • 33 11 The Endeavour Badminton Party will hold its anniversary tea party 'which was postponed from December. 1947) to-day at No. 26, Rambai TtoruJ. nl 100 nm harp. KTtAtp pliotn^rnph will l>o lak^n.
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  • 72 11 Tht- Raffles College XI will meet the CVylon Military XI at cricket at the Colkge ground today at 10 a.m. The following will play "or the College: N. Ihilagaiatnem. S. Retnim. Roy Janson. C. Schubert, Cyril •Samuel. T. Rajendra. D. Scm-i--sundram. A. Chelvarajaslngam. Rudolf Lan. Abdul
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  • 57 11 Plenty of Rood boxing is pro. mised tonight a* the Police I'rainin" Schocl m Thomson Read when represent fives of th»? Harbcii- Board Auxiliary Pol cc r>nd the city's regular Police clash It is the first tournament of its kind, and with plenty of good talent m both
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  • 422 11 TPOH, Feb. 14— "With »he division of India into two dominions on Aug. 15 last y?ar, two separate Olympic Federations have naturally comr into beint>. The Indian Dominion and Pakistan will send different hee'eey teams to the World Olympics this year f$ br hold i^i London
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 542 12 FIRST FOOL— It. f.0.000. SbC S >r ,.OCO :^rd 112.5 M. Starters; Sl,(ml parn. Ist. No. 3245 M. :»nd No. *****3, 3:d. No. 32f>047 Starters: Ncs. *****8. 1890H, 3292C8, *****6, *****6, 33b'5;>0, 279^74 117?* 2C5827, *****.), *****0, 130:*J3. SECOND POOL— lst. $35,363. 2nd. SI7CBI, 3rd. 58.840. Starter- $736
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  • 1613 12 Landsdown Rides Well (By Our Spec; il Racing Correspondent, ALLAN LEWIS, former jockey anil trainer). Interesting racing was witnessed at Bukit Timah yesterday, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting. A feature of the day's racing was the splendid tiding of Gordon
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  • 300 12 (By A.LAN LSWIS) f'uncratuiatioiis we c m order for Lt.-Col T. L. Fox trainer of Happy Lass, winner cf the open ing: event yesterdxy. Ihe J Col. has not ne2n enfoy- S inT the best of luck latfiy i and .'t is pleasing to
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