Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 March 1948
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Title Section35 1948-03-07 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune Now Printed simultaneously m SiiWapdK^ Kuala Lumpur, lpoh P^\W££^^P^ 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) TWELVE PAGES. rS^GAPORE, MARCH 7, 1948. U PRICE TEN CENTS35 words
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581 1948-03-07 1 MEDICAL MlRACtf^Mfc TO FIGHT TUMOUR Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A fifty-year-old Singapore Chinese male has been temporarily turned into a woman. This is no fairy tale, no freak of nature, but an evolution achieved m the cause of science and medicine by a581 words
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Article114 1948-03-07 1 Allan Lewis, Tribune specie! racing OOTTtSpM- dent tipped four straight and three indirect winI ners at lh last day of the S Penang Turf Club s Leap I Year race meeting yester- 1 I day. Lewis' straight winners were: Jaurtv ($M and $8); Lovely Bore ($9114 words
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Article107 1948-03-07 1 The Malay National Union ot Sarawak, the Barawak Dayak Association and two other bodies yesterday sent the following telegram to Lord Listowcl "la view of your lordship's intended visit to Kuching, we yen- ture to suggest to your lordship o allow our Raja Muda Anthony i107 words
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Article58 1948-03-07 1 n. »u y sUght da^age was caused m the result of a fire which broke ,hL a l m to r spare parts work- shop off Sel gte Road yestenlay. Hrii'w ly arrlva l of two File th. cn neB quick ly brought rowJr, Under conttol -™<1 ™rU>TJ°58 words
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Article116 1948-03-07 1 {From Our Oven Reporter) MALACCA, Mar. 6. Choc Soon Tee, chief sanitary inspector attach^d to the Malacca Municipality, was the victim of a vicious knife-attack on Saturday morning 9 o'clock. The victim was on rounds m the Municipal Market m Keo Ann Road whe/e the assault occurred. The116 words
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Article, Illustration208 1948-03-07 1 < Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner to South-Ea^t Asia, is expected to leave Singapore this month for the United Kingdom, with Lady Killearn and their th -ee children. Lord Killearn's duties will have < then ended as Special Commis- i sionei,208 words
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Article20 1948-03-07 1 The District Conference of the Rotary Clubs of Malaya will be held m Singapore during the Eastter holidays.20 words
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Article51 1948-03-07 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 6. Gus Lesnevich, 33-year-old holder of the world light, heavyweight title since 1941, took only one minute 58 seconds of the first round to knock out Billy Fox. 21 -year-old Philadelphia Negro, and retain his championship at Madison Square Garden here last night. ReReuter - 51 words
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Article34 1948-03-07 1 Dr. P. F. E. Noronah and Mrs. G. F. Noronah of Kuala Lumpur were among the 90 passengers who disembarked from the m.v. Charon which arrived m Singapore from Australian ports, yesterday.34 words
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256 1948-03-07 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter J The three Chambers of Commerce European, Chinese and Indian- yesterday nominated representatives to the future Legislative Council of the Colony. The nominees are Mr. E. M. F. Ferguson for the Singapore Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Tan Chin Tuan for the256 words
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Article131 1948-03-07 1 BATAVIA. Mar. 6. Dutch search planes today spotted the Avro-Anson aircraft missing on a flight from Darwin, Australia, to Singapore, on Waingapu airfield on Sumbawa island m the Lesser Sundas. The plane, which carried no wireless, landed there yesterday tor repairs to the propellor, aviation authorities hereReuter - 131 words
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Article106 1948-03-07 1 "All members of the Malayan Indian Congress m the Federation of Malaya, who have accepted nominations on the Federal Legislature and State and Settlement Councils as set up under the new Constitution inaugurated on Ist February, 1948. will be expelled from the Congress. I shall notify106 words
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275 1948-03-07 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Inche S. Adam, President of the Malay Seamen's Union, Singapore. said yesterday that he was "very surprised" to find that there was no Australian Government representative at the wharves to meet the 10 Malay seamen deportees who arrived m275 words
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Article92 1948-03-07 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) I Last evening Mr. Lee Kong Chian, president of the Chi- > nese Chamber of Commerce, accompanied by Messrs. Yon* Yit Lin, Lien Ying chow and Ng Sen (hoy iiad discussions i with Lord Listowel at Government House. It is understood the92 words
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318 1948-03-07 1 "I have been worried by other i gangsters I was told that unless I joined this gang I would not get any protection." This is what an accused, who claimed to be a businessman m the shipping trade, told the First District Court318 words
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World News Round-Up
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Article30 1948-03-07 1 DACCA, Mar. 6.— Pakistan i» negotiating with Britain to buy tvio British destroyers. RvarAdmiral J. W. Jefford, Flay Officer commanding the Royal Pakistan Navy, announced in a broadcast here.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article36 1948-03-07 1 TOKIO, Mar. 6.—The oncedreaded Jap police, now reorganised to eliminate the former autocratic control, again are intimidating the people, forcing them to make "contributions to police welfare funds", according to a Tokio newspaper. Yukuan Mviako. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article32 1948-03-07 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 6. The world's only woman bullfighter Conchita Citron arrived by plane from Portugal enroiiie to Limt Peru, to dedicate the new bull ring by slaying the first bull. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article20 1948-03-07 1 BAGDAD, Mar. 6.- -Jamil m Madfai, Iraq Minister witliout Portfolio, has resigned for health reasons, it was learned today. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article33 1948-03-07 1 BANGKOK. Mar. 6. -Britain, the United States, China. India, France and the Netherlands this morning officially recognised the Khuang Abhaiwong Government thus re-establishing international relations disrupted by the coup of last November. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1948-03-07 1 SYDNEY. Mar. Q.~The Australian tin price from smelters to consHVK >s h^i.t been increased from A £s ls to A £sso per ton of fee five March 1 Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 30 words
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Article45 1948-03-07 1 SHANGHAI, Mar. 6. MajorGeneiul Clairo Chcnnault, former commander of the "Flying Tigers" loft here by a North west Airlines plane this morning for Washington to testify before the House Foreign Relations Committee on aid to China. He was accompanied by his wife Anna Chen.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1948-03-07 1 TOKYO, Mar. 6. Tuo u^eefea ufter.tti* election b.) the Diet an Prnn* Mm****; Iir M ,,*,te of Japan, ffitrtshl Ashida is still unable to announce The jormation of a new cabinet. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1948-03-07 1 PARIS, Mar. 6.- Five tons of arms were discovered ]n a lorry hidden m a garage on the outskirts of Paris, Paris police an- nounced today. Seven people have been detained for questioning. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article1013 1948-03-07 2 (Sunday Tribune Staft Reporter) THE naughty boy of yesterday, has an official name today. He is known as the Juvenile Dc?linqu?nt. Not so long ago, the nai^hty boy— for hat is what the juvenie delinquent is— if he misbehaved himself m any way, felt1,013 words
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Article, Illustration265 1948-03-07 2 pilot and there is a crew of seven P Vansmans *rt is chief The giant four-motored DC-4 is expected to arrive m the afternoon from Manila on one of its stops on its flight around the world. Carrying the latest up-to-date aviation devices, the Sky265 words
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Article228 1948-03-07 2 Mr. Mendis Contradicts A Rumour (Sunday Tribune Staff ReportcrJ Contradicting a strong rumour current m Singapore among Ccylonese circles that the Government of Ceylon proposes to appoint a Ceylonese representative m this country, Mr. V. J. Mendis. President of the Ceylonese Association. Singapore, told a Sunday Tribune reporter yesterday that228 words
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Article149 1948-03-07 2 There ».v high pressure J canvassing fur votes- these I days and often voters are i placed iti embarrassment fri/ having been approached h'y i rival candidates.- For the I relief of such embarrass- ment the verse quoted below i ur suggested as "A Prayer i of the149 words
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Article53 1948-03-07 2 S'HAI COUNCIL WANTS U.S. AID 3HANTJHAI. Mar. C. City Uoubcil, at a session yesterday, decided to cafclc Washington requesting United States aid to China, including military assistance. The mooting also decided to request National Assembly delegates representing the Shanghai area, and vocational bodies, to vote for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek forReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1948-03-07 2 SYt>NEY. Gold production m Australia m 1947 was 937.359 fine ounces, valued at £A10.088.326. an increase of 113,000 oz. over 1946. but 708,000 oz. fpw»i than In I<»W>. Maximum poM production was reached In 1903, when 3,838,000 i\no oim,, wvrr won Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 45 words
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Article260 1948-03-07 2 10 AMAH GETS $400,000 NOW (dmnday Tribune Man RepevHr) Inflation has 1 cached such proportions m China tnat the average l)crson is a millionaire m Cmtt&a. 1 currency. i'nis wan revealed to the Tribune by a recent arrival trom Amoy. "A consulation. however, b tliat otic does not have to260 words
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Advertisement516 1948-03-07 2 AH 'SO THATS THE WA X \A YOU CLEAN YOUR^^Z fT^\ No morning rash steradent cleans dentures overnight. Stir a capful of STTOADENT into a tumbler of warm water. Leave the dentures m this cl:ansing solution, which removes film and stains and sterilizes every crevice by its harmle*, active energy.516 words
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Article100 1948-03-07 3 Kv:ui> who has Ht "h?i Wa po Jo4nt Film- u n of Fub i( Relations m PSfLumpur an.l Sin^apon '*f:: !i H» 5.P who r n Z, temi ,.<d i il!-1 946 Wf ,i Gov« i-nment •d «J» bC) |ni 1 Seer I'- flncie for thr100 words
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Article52 1948-03-07 3 Mr |L a- IitJWL Ir:(il i" lli(nl 'andidat-. Municipal South -West JglSEiency foi th< forthcoming oundl elections will dellvei oeorh at thr Empress Place un Jtjpt of Ui- Town Hall) today, at IUB. aiid at the fiei<i neai <'-.'• ,'o 2 Su:;a!'ui. Harbour Bo rd Tanjoo;. Kgar) at52 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1948-03-07 3 Cox Club Has Been "Home From Home" To Indian And Ceylon Troops (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) AMONG the many places which will br remembered through The years with affection by th Indian and troops rationed In Singapore is a ct'aamcoloured wooden building standing1,507 words
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Article83 1948-03-07 3 Death Of Madam Koh Nguan Lang The death occurred at her residence In launders Road. Singapore, on Thursday evening of Madam Koh Nguan Long, mother of Mr. Heng Peng Hoc. private secretary to Mr. Justice Jobling. Madam Koh Nguan Lang, who had been ill for some time, passed invay peacefully83 words
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Article56 1948-03-07 3 The funeral oi Mrs. Mary Kwatt. of 15. Hooper Road. Singapore, who passed away m hospital on Thursday, was largely attended at Bidadan Cemetery on Friday. Shi' loaves behind' three daughters Mrs. Dons Montlero. Mrs Rose Cnapman und Mrs. Margaret J'hipp and a son Mr.56 words
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Article19 1948-03-07 3 The fifth Malayan Airway* BGJ aii craft ariived on Friday evening from the United Kingdom.19 words
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Advertisement566 1948-03-07 3 CEYLON FILM i I oTs*~~ I KING FLYING Jzf&eeO&, HERE SOON Mmm MQTOR j?;,. g -v W 'TH DOWTY TELESCOPIC FORK M FOR LEARNERS AND EXPERTS Chevaliei Chitambalam Ab- Available: iaham Gardiner, the well-known 2r"?h,"Sg& Manag- j C«*h.ft ft Hi Sh Camshaft M0,1,-|s g-apotc shorth M± Mhk^^ IB a II566 words
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Article, Illustration4223 1948-03-07 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE Over The Causeway There have b- en Severn] gay functlona recently m Johore Bahrll including the Supper Dance which was held at thp Ro\ al Johure International Clu'o under the patronage of H.H. the Sultan of Johore, and organised by Mr Uv Day.4,223 words
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Advertisement243 1948-03-07 4 Its The Quality That Counts! I, l l\ E iX iii Exquisite Shades. Spun Woollen Mixed Linen, 10" wide, $4.50 p. yd. Silk Linen, 40" wide. £3.00 p. yd., 52.50 p. yd. Silk Linen m floral designs, 36" wide, $2.50 p. yd. _^_^r -i-V ____H___^^ _C 7 r' M _tl_^_^_B*243 words
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Advertisement291 1948-03-07 5 "Marjorie Ann" v*a>ihikd \m (Kalhlecn Heifh) U««ft»4 Ladies Hainlressors. Jewellers For Your Bubble, ul 1»iam0,,,l a,, u CALLINAN Merchants I Nature's losrsi Hival 1.1t1.. 242, ORCHARD KOAII, (Incorporated In Ceylon) (opposite Grange Kcl., Junction) Miißapnrr. Penanc Tel No. *****. 9 n H f h L Bishop St. o**^^^-— Attractive Smocks291 words
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Advertisement145 1948-03-07 5 Better than Ever! HM MAGNIFIED JYI>YrBANDSPREAD MAINS Q, /IF mikes short \va"c reception more eflefcnl than ever before. To hear this Btvcn valve sup* rhct Ta!)le >fodel for A.C. and D.C Mains is to b? ronvint-cd of Us long stride forward In short wave reception. 3TT] imrcliasc d^ilOr.OO terms arranged145 words
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415 1948-03-07 6 The SundaY Tribune MARCH 7, 1948. Broke London A>nnis Messrs. Colin j Turner »>/</ Taibot B<m&9, I ♦♦8, Bt. HI 'i 4 n's Lunr WC 2 I Fixed salary earners j avq subject to a cycle of pecuniary condition rang- ing from comparative af- on the first day of the415 words
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771 1948-03-07 6 K. W. CHOW - K. W. CHOW -By TWO and a half years after the liberation the housing problem is still eating into the health ol Singapore with the ravishing appetite acquired during the war. It is amazing that a town built for 300,000 can be called upon to771 words
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Article165 1948-03-07 6 No Mumbo Jumbo SYDNEY. The professions ot medicine and law had oeen inclined to treat medical and legal learning as something from which the ordinary person should be excluded and this attitude was due for reform, the president I Mr. Justice Bonney) told the Medico Legal Society of New South165 words
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Article131 1948-03-07 6 Stallholders And U.N. Charter MANILA. The recent ouster of Chinese stallholders m Manila's public markets was assailed by Cua Le-gam, president of the Chinese Stall Merchants Associa- tion, at a press conference m Manila's Chinatown. He said the Municipal Ordin ance, which is the basis of the ouster order, wasReuter - 131 words
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754 1948-03-07 6 THE CREED OF..... THE BLACK MARKETEER (By "500%"). I am a plain honest blacK i marketeer. My faith m my upI rightness has often been placed under heavy fire from public opiI nion. but I have emerged from each ordeal stronger than ever be- cause my conscience withstood it all754 words
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Article867 1948-03-07 6 Suicide is certainly one of the most curious anomalies m lite. It is the result of mind operating against nature and turning back to destroy us instead of assisting the fight for existence. To this strange anomaly man has reacted m an equally strange way. He867 words
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Article251 1948-03-07 6 NEW YORK United Bu Air Force pilots at WilmimrtJ* Ohio, are conducting extern! tests on wcather-makine no«*i? llties. p^ st A "cloud physics" plan was nw into operation m February by til all-weather flying centre with t]> object of discovering whetta placing dry ice m the cloud, causes251 words
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Article210 1948-03-07 6 SYDNEY. To lessen the risk of shark tragedies the New South Wales Surf Life Saving Asaodition will ask the Royal Auitnlian Air Force to fly weok-od patrols over Sydney beaches. President of the association (Mr. Adrian Curlewis) said- he wai gravely concerned at the "verjReuter; AAP - 210 words
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Advertisement514 1948-03-07 6 I j^t Air J^T Parcel r Post For any destination within Malaya. Through any post i»rTice Surcharge 15c-. a lb. Malayan Airways Limited rf-n*fii Id Co.. Ltd., Singapore. HE DRFADEI) GOING ■TO WORK Could Hardly Bear the Pains m His Arms Rheumatic pains m his arms made it torture to514 words
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Advertisement32 1948-03-07 6 Accurate Visual Analysis requires Up tn date Instruments. To total your Eyesight Problems, Consult C S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. Spore Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latest instruments.32 words
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Advertisement27 1948-03-07 6 TOWN OFFICE: 1. Finlayson Grrcn TB: 5431, r>«!. M3S. EXTENSIONS TO ALL DFTATI MFN S Kallanf? Airport Pas':i;(> Flficht: 84" HI <yJIa (LtMA4ILt 7 OXLKY RISE TEL:27 words
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Article, Illustration546 1948-03-07 7 Wiio Uii i HELP HER <;i;t JOB? f^nndnu Tribum Staff R> port* i 'l\ a tiny cubicle, m Tanjonj., paffar, livei S2-3reai »>ld Chinese woman. th»- widow of a deceased Sarav.;ik Government servant and th<> daughtei of the proprietor of a546 words
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Article, Illustration854 1948-03-07 7 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By IT was August 1947. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, had just returned to Singapore af'er a visit to he United States and Britain, full of ideas about the possibilities of ex--1 anding the movie industry m the country. One of th&e was :/^eTribune - 854 words
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338 1948-03-07 7 Tribune Shipping Reporter) The Governor's 243-foo', 843- on ex-pleasure yacht Sea Belle 11, purchased a'. a cos of Str. $105,457 by Mr. Robert N. Morrison, of Cebu City, is ready to sail c her new home m the Philippines, o be used for inter-338 words
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Article, Illustration143 1948-03-07 7 CANTONESE ARTIST IN SINGAPORE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Szetu Wai, the well-known artist, is now In .Singapore. Born m Canton 46 years ago, he went to Europe as a young man and studied at the National Academy of Art m Paris. He remained m France for seven years, after143 words
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Advertisement131 1948-03-07 7 I- Time marches on. I Methods of travel A change. Also medicines. Now we don't have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet a small tablet will cause131 words
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BADMINTON NOTES
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1581 1948-03-07 8 COURTMAN - S'PORE'S RECORD ENTRIES: ST ATE PRACTICES PLANNED COURTMAN i .by AS was the case annually, Singapore's entries for the forthcoming Seventh Malayan badminton championships were exceedingly heavy. 25 having been recrived m the seven events to be contested. Except m the case of Selangor, m whose capital the cnampionshjps are1,581 words
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Article148 1948-03-07 8 The following ties will be play- Ed today, beginning at 9.90 a.m. The first named player m every matcli will be responsible for the j umpire arrangement. 9.30 A.M. mkno singles w. H, D Bartlett verstsj Hem Khe Li&fty; A. G. jPakir versus C. K. Pang. ICIXKD148 words
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Article130 1948-03-07 8 The Singapore Chinese Printing Workers' Union met the Chinese YMCA at table tennis at 8.00 p.nr. on March 3 at the latter's premi.-(\s and won by 5-2. The results arc as followa (SCPWU mentioned nret) Lum Kwonjr Ming beat George Chan (21-18) (4-21) (21-15) (15-21) (21-19). Cho Y;in130 words
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Article118 1948-03-07 8 The Singapore Cricket Clul» will be represent** by the following against tIM SK(^ Ist XI today. Tho match will commence at 1 1 a.m. J. B. H. Leckic (Copt), A C. G. Growder. W. K. Jafrer, r. s Tufnel), G/Capt. J. M. WtarfMd, Major I. A- Robertson.118 words
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270 1948-03-07 8 Civvies Services Fistic Clash: Speculation Rife The forthcoming Singapore ship tournament is being eagerly There Is plenty of first-class talent among the civilians, and speculation is rife as to how they will fare against the crack Services representatives. The Archer brothers, "Dickie" and Jimmy, who emerged winners m the bantam270 words
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Advertisement182 1948-03-07 8 JOSEPH TRAVERS E SONS LTD. SINGAPORE P£MAfG /T#4/>7 ±/J/HP://? /p O H FEEDS WHILE IT FIX) S J| >^HSf^j|l A r^*; r^^ han Jresstrs tind 'tot*\. *ofistf^Br 3^4 c^^H DRUGS LTD. .LONDON. N.n. ENGLAND 'J. "^Hf^ <^^&" MBP refreshing\ x y s\j important still---People, especially sportsmen, like the taste of182 words
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Advertisement381 1948-03-07 8 Players I i 1 f^ 1_ 1_ I 1 v I f*T Z^ V* f^ i i C*^ I MORE TO SMOKE MORf TO ENJOY totioiisniinitti»iitiisii9iii***9iiiii*i'**i******iit"'""'''J'''ii''ilui Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Gelling Up Nights If you're feeling: out o-sorta. Get Up ♦nr» < i-M-ord* prove this Nights, or suffer from Dizziness,381 words
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Article249 1948-03-07 9 One of the most ■tHrtanilar Bights m pre-war London for overseas visitors, provincials and I^mJoners themselves was the ceremonial parade through Hyde Park Of the Royal Horse Guards, preceded by the mounted bandamen. In their blue tunes. red plumed helmets and gteamtng breast plates the249 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-03-07 9 <>\h TWo THREE KICK vh'irUs O'Cnrran, hko Radio davrt director, shuns n ft -\i ttept to this iiiuhj, i high ki<kn.s who >tj>tj'>n as burleSqw (Inner rs m Tin Mtmcti o/ th* Bdls mm i< verwton ut ffmicrfl J'imm' 7 s famoua beel-«e|/er, dm shrntju m Singapore, Fred MacMurm* Vulii59 words
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Article92 1948-03-07 9 Ann Sheridan insists upon being an '"old-fashioned" girl as tar as the "now look" long" skirts arc concerned. When Tiavilln created the wardJ robe she wears m her ro-sui ring role with Gary Cooper m Leo MrCarey's KKO Radio Production, "Good Sam," he explained he had92 words
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Article83 1948-03-07 9 Robert Kyan and his wife Jes- sica. busy with last-minute nctiI vities prior to his departure for RKO Rndjo where he is staning jin "Berlin Express." Budo«nlj realized that there was a foreboding silence around the whereShouts Of their usually boisterous. 18-mon'hsj-old son. Timothy. They found83 words
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Article109 1948-03-07 9 Shirley Temple and .John A.gar have been marriet! two yea s and have yet to quarrel, they said while filming "War Party.' an Argosy Picture. Nearest approach to disagreement came when Shirley faced becoming golf widow. A compromise stipulating no golf on Sundays Ru i109 words
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Article85 1948-03-07 9 Movie star temperament ka now generally passe but movie horses haven't heard about it. In a scene for "Rachel" on location near Eugene, Oregon, Loretta Young was thrown by her horse while riding with 10-year-old Gary (Ixay. Wrangler Klmer Xapier explained thfljt the horse, not85 words
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Article82 1948-03-07 9 Husky William Bendix. pastmaster of the art of rough andtumbte fighting, who has never lost a movie battle or on*.* m Brooklyn, fought Frank Kuylen all day long m a scene for 'Jackpot. then suddenly sank L o the floor clutching his mid-section m pain Faylen knelt82 words
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Article78 1948-03-07 9 Regifl Toomey who died for his ait m Arizona some weeks ago, has finally reached the painful end of his death scene. In the death scene filmed m Arizona for "Station West Toomey fell repeatedly Into a cactus bed. First-aid men thought they removed all the needles78 words
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Article242 1948-03-07 9 BETTE DaVIS is plamvng to luy a ranch somewhere m Nevada with cattl-. growing grain and rpace for a landing field. Her husband, William Grant Sheiiy. is a pilot. The Warner star says she wants i ranch that really works, not iv.st a hobby to play 1 vvitli242 words
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Article, Illustration23 1948-03-07 9 John \l\lls. after being oioay m Britain on locatitm. hut returned to Hollywood, where he VMM happily greeted by hit pet terrier, Rags.23 words
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Article62 1948-03-07 9 HOLLYWOOH. When I l H* nry Fonda IMM m Me.cico filming "The Vvgitwt-'\ an Aiyosy Pic' 'ire m Wktck i ihe ro-jitarn irith Ditlurfs J Drl Rio. he i.xkfAl an Indi- an uhy he rode a burnt and i i allowed hi-s squaw to toatk. J "Because ahe62 words
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Article, Illustration680 1948-03-07 9 HOLLYWOOD FLASH NO LFSK an 'iiitho. '?y -han Dr. George (iallup rat*»s George Sanders m the top four among male Hollywood stars m the matter of sex appeal. At the moment the attractive actor i S given a good opportunity to demonstrate this lomantic flair680 words
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Advertisement416 1948-03-07 9 When you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve force, flesh, bone and muscle are built, you realis: how vital to health are the proper digestion and assimilation of that fooJ. \X hen this truth is not realised, or is disregarded, indigestion so often results, and416 words
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Advertisement250 1948-03-07 9 *y/ /it W■' COLOURFUL V| F»NGERT»P S I] v,Uh CUTEX I FAIRER skin gives you more feminine charm! NOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SKIN /left (Z'v&fel^^ rznr? 9 A jft BEAUTIFUL V I even if you are L naturally dark Whitcx, an amazing new skin beautihcr, makes your skin 4-6250 words
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352 1948-03-07 10 Ireland and Tlie Rest 7 pts.; Scotland Z Dts Contrary t v general expectations. Ireland and The Rest defeated Scotland by 7 points (a try and a dropped goal) to A mints (a try), m the local "international" rugby series, at .la lan352 words
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Article50 1948-03-07 10 Iwy gj7nes ol socetr will be played between th< Ist and 2nd Soccer Xls R.A.F. (Tengah) ana the Jollilnds lit and 2nd Soccer Xls today at Tengmh. Th« two second eleven teams will meet at 4 p.m. and the two first eleven teams kick off at 3 p.m.50 words
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Article76 1948-03-07 10 The Great World witstling programiae. which feature a battle between King Koii£ and Geoig«Penchen as the top-liner did not tako place la^t night. The wrestling had to be called off at the last minute, due to tintact thai the plane m which Pencheft is supposed to arrive76 words
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Article64 1948-03-07 10 Tho cricket fixture between the STingapor e Cricket Club and the Indian Association "A" team whicla was to have been played yesterday was cancelled. Other cricket matches wh eh were, aLso called off yesterday, was a Singapore Recreation ChiU's Home and Home game on ithe S.R.C. padang64 words
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Article152 1948-03-07 10 TVv* Useful Badminton Party eelebratea its *>ix*.eenth annlvrxaarj with a dinner at Seraujroon branch couifM, No. 11. St. Michael's Roa^i today at 8 p.m. TW party s annual general meeting Jprecedeß the dimu-r Priu* i« the [Winners of the party's 194, badminton ihampioii.sh.ps wi 1 J« Uibtted by152 words
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Article26 1948-03-07 10 '"ho Nival Base- -Br.-;s Basal] Road inter district encounter, res ulted m <> walk over for the Naval Bas:. Bras Basah Road fe.Med to turn up.26 words
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Article40 1948-03-07 10 Th«» first ami second team- of til Tiger Sports Cluh meet R.A.F. Seletan this afternoon at soccer (C the latter 's ground. j Members of the TSC »re r«-(-•■ested to assombli' at the clublitousr at 2 p.m.40 words
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Article441 1948-03-07 10 In a lettei to the Editoi of the Sunday Tribune, Mi.B. Aunamalay of 141, Caipinaol Road. Singapon /.ays Election speeches ami aiu:olfction speeches arc the order of the day. As a registered voter residing In Municipal North-east division 1 shall be thankful if you'll allow441 words
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Article321 1948-03-07 10 'Front pa f/r lj to get to Auckland. Now Zealand, and join a branch of my old fiim," ho said. Abdul added that he was drawing £0 10s a week, ;i wage h«would not receive m Singapore Conditions here could not warrant bringing out his wife he added.321 words
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Article80 1948-03-07 10 Jalun Sultan drservea their easy win oi 3-0 over the LoronK 17 soccer XI m the S.C.F.A. i inter-district League encounter at the Qeylang Stadium yester- day Jalan Sultan opened the icpflri ing through Chwee Chip about ten minutes from the interval. Yo*ce Gboon, put80 words
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119 1948-03-07 10 NEW DELHI Mar. G. Th* Worn [ndies cricket team may Visit Indi'i iv xt winter on a thm* months' tour If negotiations now going on prove s\w-(.•t'S-Sllll. Disclosing this m statement here today. Mr A s D**inello, President of Lhr liui.au Crirket Board ofReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement247 1948-03-07 10 i jAVS^ W*' JZ f 00 FOR iJsJSLijL THE HOUSE OF COMFORT^ B00KIM «S mtftNIMANCBS: 11 JkMk, IM J. 1.-.. «.15 and <t.:{iTF'M~»'\iL\ I IP If A 1 I PfrffAPpy' WAI T I)ISNKV s Ac^\ MASTERPIECE, I jl MIRACLE BEAUTY FASCINATING/ f^m^t^lWm u(niAXTn i'hantasy li^^T^^^W. A KKAL-C M.ASSIC fcS^^?»fe^l IDIOM247 words
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Advertisement207 1948-03-07 10 GRAND OPENING TO-DAY— 3.15; 6.15; 9.15 P.M. BRAND NEW COPY "MINAR RAJAMANI" m Tamil. Starring: M. K. Gopal. Kaaiala Deal, P. K. Kuppusamy. P. S. Gnanara. p. K. Sambangi, R. Mangalam. .(Comedians) D Duraira.i and V. s. Kittapai. Strongly supported by tlrst Indian cartoon produced m India the Memory of207 words
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Advertisement253 1948-03-07 10 Follow tiie crowd to the Islands most popular Night-Spot <.Hi:\l %\OICII» IAHAIIII (MALAYA S LARGEST BALI.UOOM) TO-NHiHT I>AX( INC; 8:;0 IVM MIDNITE BALLROOM NIGHT SFRCIAI BALLKOOM DEMONSTRATION l\\ THE OVERSEA PI PILS OF VICTOR SILVESTOR C. H. TAX— A.N.A.T.Ii London Partnering .VIARJORIE DOCiGETT m Demonstration ol WALTZ and FOX TROT253 words
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Article159 1948-03-07 11 ififti of tfcble t,nnis coninin >l& Q.ir..n Street Boy\s Clv». SS drfoat-d Ikt tadiui a Sn i.y 4 ic«'»« t(1 2 Qu n Str« l v cub playon mentton^ BM <hmiL' Onn defeated S. Soniftrfram "> 3-1 1(( Knk VVnh f'[. d vtneent Nalpoi ly 3-1.159 words
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Article70 1948-03-07 11 The C:ylon SporU Club will be represented b:; the foHow ng I against the M'dical College Union t-;day at St. Georges ground at 11 a.m.; X Muttuku- j manWCapt>,V n Sabepathv, j C Senevaratm\ 6 Yo -a raj ah, C Thurii"in r hr. >i. Lt. Dx)le, Lt H70 words
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Article85 1948-03-07 11 The Indian Association v\ b<> i repreiente*! hy the toilowinj; acainat 'Oombinctl CHian^i "A" Team *o«lity ;<t 11.00 a.m. on the Air !h«-W Ground Pitch N.». 2 at OiMiri. (Players to meet at Bin ir ft Co., at 10.00 a.ni Rattial N Mfht.-i (Capt. >, Rijiih Ara>or»tnjiin,85 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1948-03-07 11 Herman Rappa - MALAYANS BOXING GIANTS-NO. 24 RING PALS TURNED "DEADLY ENEMIES" Herman Rappa By This is a story of two boxers who became "deadly enemies" alter a staunch friendship m ihe beginning of their careers. One is a Hokkien, Neil Hemchit, the othe**, Nai Boon Mah, a Siamese. Both were top class1,070 words
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Article106 1948-03-07 11 ALL DANISH FINALS LONDON, Mar. C— There will be all-Dan sh imals m both irens and wotnens singles events of the All-England badminton champions at Harriflggy, London, m which the ho.ci'^s or both titles— Conny jepsen, oi Sweden, and Miss M UsSing, oi Denmark W3r; beaten n the s: ni-lnalsReuter - 106 words
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Article53 1948-03-07 11 I COPENHAGEN. Mar. 6. World Heavyweight Boxing CliHmpion Joe Louis will box an 1 exhibition bout with Joe Weidin i m Copenhagen on April 2 at the KB hall. Copenhagen's biggest sports arena. Promoter Bernard Mad.sen will I pay Louis 20,000 kroner (about 1U.P. - 53 words
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Article289 1948-03-07 11 I have just cOme across a ral- ing of Malayan boxers published m the October 1935 issue ol "Boxing Review (now defunct). It makes interesting reading, t specially to old followers of the sport, writes Herman Rappa. Here it is: Light-heavyweight: Kid Andre, j Young SchmeUtaf.289 words
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68 1948-03-07 11 LONDON. Mar. 6. Albert Percra, bantamweight champion of Ceylon and his country's chief hope of Olympic gamca honours, is to get a lino on British form by boxing m the Amateur Boxing Association championships at the Wembley on May 5. As a "distinguished guest"Reuter - 68 words
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Article33 1948-03-07 11 HAVANA, Mar. G. The Cuban Olympic Games Committee ffifeWh ed plans for participation m the Gap) os m London this your. ami tentatively dfrlded to sfnd a continent nuntb«»nilff '♦<> |tlr]udinf eoach<33 words
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Advertisement760 1948-03-07 11 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old -jM Before Their Time VjT 0c you fwl older than vo;j nrf 1 Are von larkiat In youthful animation 1 Do you 'tijoy lh« »oc\etv of bpautilul women' Do Jf W760 words
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Advertisement220 1948-03-07 11 HighßloodPretsure Dangerous to Heart •Vths (h,n m^c«r. larß.lv l,.^"^ people ...I stalu thi «ympti»in» for rommon rvrnpiom. are hfWUN In tin. h- -i.i h.H.?;i«>..s at top ami »miV or h. .-id and »boy« eye«. I «*»"**J« P h.,rt t-r*-ati>. nrrvouapean, pour weep, heart pins. drow*lnf*«H. mm "f nwm..rv ar'.l irArrfy220 words
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Miscellaneous656 1948-03-07 11 YOU THIS WEEK AND THE^ AQUARIUS GEMINI LIMA JAN. 21 FEB. lfi MAY 21 JUNE 20 S You will expect opposite to you »ll need to moki one or si:pT 2l ()rT -'■> your plans and wifl t>t iath<r firft adjustments to ideas and A "''""or, member of the apprehensive656 words
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Article2166 1948-03-07 12 ALLAN LEWIS - SIR LANCELOT PA YS $156 AT PENANG ALLAN LEWIS (By BIG SWEEP Total Pool $243,000 First Prize ?5«361 Second Prize *****4 Third Prizet *****8 Starters: *****7 *****0, *****1, *****0 *****4 *****5, *****5, *****6. Consolation nriz c s: *****3, j *****6, *****!) *****0. *****0, *****8, *****1 *****5, *****4, *****1, *****0 S<r2,166 words
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Article19 1948-03-07 12 The m.v. Charon which yesterday arrived m Singapore, brought a live cargo of 1.000 sheep from Australia.19 words
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291 1948-03-07 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Dominion status within the British Commonwealth was, m his opinion, the greatest freedom m the world, said Maj.-Gen. L. H. Cox, G.0.C., Singapore, speaking at the tea party held at the Aiiport Hotel yesterday by Ceylonese m the291 words
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Article38 1948-03-07 12 TOKIO. Mar. 6. Two thousand persons have been rendered homeless by fire m Taisho town. Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku island, when 456 houses wore razed to the ground. Tho damage was estimated at 200,000,000 yen. Reuter.38 words
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405 1948-03-07 12 The inquiry into the death of Cecilia Ow, a 16-year-old Chinese g^rl who succumbed to injuries sustained m a motor accident which injured two others at Keppel Road on Feb. 11 was concluded yesterday when the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. Porter, returned a405 words
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Article357 1948-03-07 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The wedding took place yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral of Miss Marjorie Dennett Home, daughter of Mrs. Robert Homo and of the late Mr. Robert Home, and Mr. James Chatfield Gardner. The Rev. Kinross Nicholson officiated. The bride who was given away357 words
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Article223 1948-03-07 12 'Axe Murder' Suspect In Court Alleged to have been wanted by the Police m connection with the "axe murder" m Queen Street on March 1, a fiO-year-old Chinese, Lee Tang Tang was produced m the Seventh Police Court yesterday on tentative charges of murder and attempted murder. Accused is alleged223 words
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Article126 1948-03-07 12 LONDON, Mar. 6. Capt. Bobby Petre, a leading National Hunt jo; key and trainer, wno won the Grand National m 1946 on Lovely Cottage, Will never ride on a rac:couise again Following what seemed a trivial acc.dznt last Wednesday, he has had to have liis left legReuter - 126 words
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Article45 1948-03-07 12 In a cricket match played on the RAF ground at Sembawang yesterday, tht RAF. after a shaky start, piled up 176 runs for 9 and declared. The Rocklites. who had only two batsmen reach double figures, were all out for 77.45 words
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Article358 1948-03-07 12 I London, Mar. 6— With to* approach of "Boat Race Day" Mar. 27— interest in the event increases and will reach new heights for the year during tto coming week when both cren will have their first outings on the River Thames. This will give Londoners, whoReuter - 358 words
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Article105 1948-03-07 12 A youirn: Engiish-sp r akirf Ch nese, Clian Yan F:ng, wt»| was stated to have ccme froi Malacca, w.is committed stand tr'al at the next Ass* I en a charge of beng <n po** sion of p n automatic pistol IP i on two cbargpsReuter - 105 words
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Article133 1948-03-07 12 Military Training For Poles Warsaw. Ma. 6. Some Z Cttft* young people, or approxiutjj? one-eighth of tin- total populate! of Poland, will ho liable for phvl cal and military training jj »T newly established service for S Poland Youth Organisation Compulsory service m the or ganisution is obligatory f orReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement243 1948-03-07 12 acknowledge; ient Mrs. Rose Chapman and Mrs. Doris Montiero wish to thank all friends and relatives who Kent them wreaths and messages of condolence on the death of j the.r dearly beloved mother on March 4. 1948. WANTED WANTED Garden Roller, metal or concrete. Offers stating weight, price etc. G.P.O.243 words
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Advertisement89 1948-03-07 12 VICTORIA THEATRE wSK^^^^tfj^^ IMI STAGI CLUB 2Hf l|4 returns with At^K "REBECCA" «j C_ DAPHNE I>l MMKIFK 4 U|t>l thc lead «nff Players of DEAj 9B BRUTUS' and V rKOI'DLI MARGARET PKKSFNT' etc GIMSON "fts**" l eic IttfitfkU' Vlkll DOROTHY ■•■^"rl% .iff If MORRELL Robirson's, Raffles Place, Tel. m i3^M89 words
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