Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 May 1948
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Title Section10 1948-05-16 1 The Sunday Tribune TAPES. SINGAPORE, MAY 16, 1948. PRICE TEN~CENTS10 words
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Article466 1948-05-16 1 DIVE-BOMBERS BLAST TEL AVIV TLL AVIV, May 10.— Dive bombers blasted Tel Aviv port and the future Jewish capital of Sarona early Saturday, while their land forces lunged across the Egyptian and Transjordan borders in a lightning attack upon the newborn Jewish state of Israel Jewish troops launched a simultaneous466 words
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Article, Illustration68 1948-05-16 1 Tht, untasn submarine ffc mkorta} to soaa oetwczn riymouth, Cherbour- s on a voyage of underwater diseovery. Thc if ,nal pan is to expore the "no man's land" of the Cha.l.iS 1 tj lea, n what lies beiuir the sea bed so that a complete picture of68 words
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Article97 1948-05-16 1 SURRENDER CALL CAIBO, May IV— KlnKjf Faroak of Kgvpl last night h«*ld a meeting with \\itf Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Array, 'or«lered Into Palestine to rentore "order," and other [affftol chiefs, the news- paper Ahkbar I I'on in-ported today. The paper said that Muring the nlßht Egyp- 'Un *ir f.tree97 words
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Article68 1948-05-16 1 {Bunday Tribune Reporter) Portuguese troops on relief from the garrison at Macao China, are expected to pass through Singapore on board tla Lourenco Marques this afternoon. The Lourenco Marques has task similar trips to and from the Far East, her last one being two months ago when68 words
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Article45 1948-05-16 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) A Malay cyclist was robbed at gun-point on Changi Road -riday night by Xour Cni. one of whom carried a pistol. The robbery took place at about 9 p.m. Th cyclist was deprived of his eyele and $36 m cash45 words
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Article40 1948-05-16 1 Haganah troops lunged out in tne opening hours of the battle to seize major cities and more ground, which will give them room to manoeuvre and fight against a threatened Arab blit-skncg. Last Friday night (SEE PAGE 8)40 words
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Article69 1948-05-16 1 i (Sunday Tribune Reporter') L Because black-outs 1 l heive interrupted its 1 Sunday evening service in the past, the Presbif- ter ian Church at Orchard j Road hets decided to I I eilter tho time of its i evening service from j todeiy. i Beginning69 words
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258 1948-05-16 1 Dedica tion Today Of Wesley Church Organ COMPLETION OF THE WORK OF REHABILITATION EL2S WESLK Y CHURCH, FORT CANNING, WILL BE CELEBRATED TODAY AT A SERVICE OF DEDICATION eu,m, 0 I>M THE HKV W S REINOEHL, MINISTER OF CHURCH, WILL BE ASSISTED BY DR. H. B. AMSTUTZ, tuJ E* L258 words
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Article202 1948-05-16 1 Extra Men To Clear Sugar Cargo The Federation Government has decided to make arrangements for the engaging of extra labour to clear a cargo of 650 tons of sugar which is now deteriorating at Port Swettenham as a result of the strike there reported Radio Malaya last night. The work202 words
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Article119 1948-05-16 1 RICE RATION INCREASE? S RICE shipments nom l Siam and Burma during 1948, have shown a consi- derable increase over) i shipments during the t same period of 1947. For 'he first six months of 1948, South-East Asia territories are pro- 1 i gram med to ship t above allocation.119 words
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Article121 1948-05-16 1 Strike Talks End In Deadlock (From our own Reporter) IPOH, Sat. -Seven hundred labourers in Klapa Balai and Lima Bias estates, near Sungkai, have been on strike since May 4. A meeting was held between the labourers' representatives and the Commissioner of Labour, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, last night, but121 words
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Article26 1948-05-16 1 NENANA, Alaska, May 14 Fifteen persons who guessed to the exact minute the ice would break on ianana Rivei on, Thursday pool today.- UP.UP - 26 words
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382 1948-05-16 1 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter To provide a method of appropriation of Estate Duties between the Government of Singapore and that of the Federation of Malaya, the Estate Duties (Apportionment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance, 1948, will be introduced in the Legislative Council meeting.382 words
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200 1948-05-16 1 No English schools in Singapore will open before May 25. School holidays have so far been extended twice following the outbreak of infantile paralysis in th e city. Meanwhile emergency broadcasts replacing school lessons will be put on the air beginning on Tuesday, for200 words
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Article29 1948-05-16 1 Another case of polio was reported within the Municipal limits yesterday. The victim is an European adult. This brings the total of polio cases to os.29 words
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459 1948-05-16 1 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya should be established without delay. This was the unanimous opinion of the ten principal speakers who took the platform at the International Students' Service meeting held at the Medical College Hall yesterday. The meeting had the459 words
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Article395 1948-05-16 1 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter The next registration of voters for the Legislative Council elections will begin on June 1. With a view to economising public funds, it is possible that there will not be as many registration centres this time as there was395 words
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Article136 1948-05-16 1 AMBULANCE SERVICE TOMORROW (SEE BACK PAGE) v Sunday Tribune Reporter) A street accident ambulance service will operate in Singapore as from tomorrow. Three specially equipped ambulance with a crew of eight men each, will operate this service from the Central Fire Station and from Geylane: Fire Station. The ambulance personnel136 words
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Advertisement19 1948-05-16 1 De Luxe MADE IN ENGLAND 50's in TINS _JP _^B^K^p-_--------^------------WM--r^-^A^^-*%. af^^m *mmw^^t& Sole Agents:— THE EASTERN AGENCIES <194«) LTD.19 words
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310 1948-05-16 2 The Malayan agent Mr., Ward in charge of the Malayan stand at the 8.1.F. says lhat he is hopeful that an increased trade will accrue to Malaya as a result of a large number of genuine trade inquiries. On the whole the position is310 words
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Article96 1948-05-16 2 Penang Beauty Contest (From otir own Reporter) PENANG, May 15. A beauty contest to elect Miss Penang of 1948 will be among the attractions of the Welfare Gala Fair to be held at New World Park on May 27 and 28. The Kedah SUte Police Band and the Municipal Band96 words
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Article111 1948-05-16 2 MOSCOW, May 15— Soviet scientists will this year continue their research on the site where a giant meteorite fell last year In a forest on the Western Spurs of the SikhotoAlin mountain, Soviet Far East. The area where the meteorite fell has been declared forbidden territory. Scientists have111 words
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Article130 1948-05-16 2 PHILADELPHIA, May 15. The Liberman family have decided that finding 92.800 dollars in their cellar was the worst thing that has ever happened to them. Eleven months after the discovery was reported to the police they still have not obtained legal title to the money. But, say130 words
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Article61 1948-05-16 2 TOKIO. May 15. Lieut. Gen. H. C. H. Robertson, Com-mander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupat io n Jives, leaves Japan todav •tr for England where he will attend the Imperial General Staff conference and "Exercise Bamboo", an exercise on modern welfare technique. He will attend at the invitation61 words
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Article126 1948-05-16 2 WASHINGTON, May 15.— The population of the United States, now just over 145,--000,000, will increase to 166,--000,000 by 1975, according to a Census Bureau estimate just published. It will increase after that, but will begin to decline before the year 2,000. The Bureau's estimate is based on the126 words
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Article150 1948-05-16 2 Two Siamese, a Captain and a Corporal, who are on remand in Singapore on a warrant of arrest, were again produced before the First District Judge, Mr. E. P. Shanks yesterday. The men, Capt. Chieb Chai Songka and Corporal Chom Song Ngcin arc wanted by tho150 words
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Article74 1948-05-16 2 Washington, May 15. Britair received the biggest share of grants and loans allocated by the Economic Co operation Administration here today to all European countries for the first quarter April to June of the Marshall Plan, in grants and 9100,000,000 in in grants and $100,00,000 in74 words
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Article, Illustration336 1948-05-16 2 Swift Action Follows Request Football enthusiasts have also been dissuaded from using the compound as a playing field owing to the disturbance caused during service hours through catcalls, whistling and shouting. Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL grounds have had a "clean up." Following336 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-05-16 2 1 feel now the future in the instant." Dorothy Morrell as Lady Macbeth in a dramatic scene in the forthcoming Teachers' Repertory presentation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" which is to put on the boards at Victoria Theatre.36 words
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186 1948-05-16 2 Failure to report to the police station in accordance with his role as a police supervisee resulted in a sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment for a young Chinese and a further increase in the period of police supervision. Accused who claimed186 words
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195 1948-05-16 2 P.R. Officer Marries Sunday Tribune Reporter There was a large gathering present at St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin, to offer congratulations to Capt. Daniel John Morgan of the South Wales Borderers and of Army Public Relations, GHQ., FARELF, and Miss Isobel Ross of the ATS, Tanglin Barracks, who were married195 words
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Article171 1948-05-16 2 Magistrate Doubles Bail Alleged to have committed another offence while on bail a young and well educated Chinese, Lim Thiam Soo, alias James Li, was produced in the Third Police Court yesterday. Accused was alleged to have committed theft of a diary an<? $G8 from one Mark White at a171 words
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Article178 1948-05-16 2 A TWENTY -TWO-YEAR-OLD CHINESE Hhtpt PLOYEE, LOW HOI ALIAS TENG HAN CHAI wS WANTED BY THE KUALA LUMPUR POLICF sl?r> W^ ALLEGED MURDER WAS PRODUCED BFFORp SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE. MR I r THYESTERDAY. L OQh Accused is alleged to have murdered o compatriot, Wong Kow178 words
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Article31 1948-05-16 2 Thc annual general meeting of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, yesterday approved the report, accounts, md appropiiation recommendations. The dividend is 10 per cent, /or 1947.31 words
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Article87 1948-05-16 2 (Sunday Tribune Rcjortr, At the Chinese ConsuiaL yesterday at noon thr V Consul Mr. Cheng Sm y. h J slated at the marriage of Mr Seah Yoik Kwong aou Joh Geok Ch'jn;:. Thc bride way given >JT Mr. Seah You Kwong/ g^J vas attired ia a white sath87 words
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487 1948-05-16 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THREE evenings a week in a building situated just behind ire Government Offices an interested spectator will see rows and rows of men and girls seated behind army- type desks with their pens and pencils skimming over487 words
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Article118 1948-05-16 2 Due to the congestion experienced in lock-ups of the District and Police Courts in this Colony today, arrangements are now well in hand to construct additional cells at the Singapon District and Police Court build ings in South Bridge Road. The lock-ups in days prior118 words
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Article58 1948-05-16 2 A large gathering attendee lie nineteenth annual reumoi [inner oi the Old Boys 01 ftrlitian B^rmr*' 3tjfv;ols a Eiobinaong Cafe, Singapore 01 Friday night. Brother Anthony, Prlncipo 1 >f St. Joseph's Institution oingapore speaking at the function said that the old boy* should keep up and cement the58 words
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Advertisement475 1948-05-16 2 TVrhnicolor CAPITOL NEXT CHAIVGE And Action am^^aaXmw j_T^^Bf^*^ t^ EXPLOSIVE ACTION The tunnel col- VIOLENT DRAMA! Tempers rage lapses is sodden disaster strikes bitterly as the fraatic ract ta from .the heart of tbe mountain! build the railroad blazes ea!" aW maw mnwA l_L v i Rfc ''.V''* b|_' _B475 words
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Advertisement110 1948-05-16 2 rn you Atm m emus i Then Try W After a meal those woh &d W tion have a feeling of coatent«« l there are thousands of cth-rs ***< dure discomfort and pan whtse* ment of food is overshtdewed *J of the after effects. The ca_*»*J digestive troubles vary be»<T*^110 words
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Article, Illustration389 1948-05-16 3 Kallang Plans For Safer Flying Beam-Guide, Radar, To Be Installed Sunday Tri»)une Staff Reporter IN order to improve the safety of air travel o and from Singapore, it is planned during the riexi two years considerably to increase the naigalional aids. The first pan of this plan will be implemented389 words
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Article88 1948-05-16 3 g. ja- TriJ*»n« Report i SYA.N NSISLY. tin I p A f i»inan nom Singa ITS l i] l u,u j, ia Simmons in the Sk***" n Ij »©w, it i- learned V^d U 1, i. ....ie...:! V.' HTk. Sil)."..t:iOtr t ii.l«-ti'ii:. -ly held up88 words
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Article157 1948-05-16 3 I Tribune Stall Repoiter) FIVE new "super-six"' Hudsons- "tomorrow's cars today" arrived in Singapore this week from America. Standing five feet high thes new models can seat eight people at a time in the front and rear scats. The car Is claimed lo be entirely157 words
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Article109 1948-05-16 3 SEAVIEW SEAWALL REBUILT (Sunduif Tiilmnc Reporter) WOltK is piocccding apace on the re-erection of the Seaview Hotel seawall at Katong which has recently been collapsing in parts due to sea erosion. New foundations have already l»>een laid ami the adjoining walk is being cemented. The work is expected to be109 words
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Article, Illustration701 1948-05-16 3 SINGAPORE MAY SOON HAVE NEW SPORT BOWLING IF TALKS PROVE SUCCESSFUL- Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter IF negotiations already begun, are carried furtner. it is very likely that Singapore, like many other |>ost-war countries, may soon he taking to an American snort bowling Not to be confused with cricket, this particular701 words
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Article, Illustration309 1948-05-16 3 In sports, a table tennis tourney will begin from next week-end with badminton to follow later. Football and tennis will also be incorporated in the sports section. (Sundty Tribune Correspondent) MANV Chinese Mandarin-speaking church-goers «i Singapore are deprived of the full significance of Church309 words
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Article97 1948-05-16 3 A recent recipient of the Passive Defence Service Medal wa.s Mr. S. Maruthalingam. Chief Clerk in the Traffic Office, Malayan Railways. Singapore, who goes on leave to Ceylon this week. After his schooling at the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Maruthalingam joined the Railways in 1017 and97 words
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Article54 1948-05-16 3 Mr. M. Krist.-k ha« bee*] appointed to be an Assistant Controller of Supplies and i Assistant Foo.l Controller. Sin- j gapore. Mr. H. de .lager has been i appointed to )>♦> an Assistant j Food Controller. Singapore. Mr. E. C. E. Edlin has been appointed to be a Junior54 words
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Article253 1948-05-16 3 The Queen Ili/aIM lit unci the Queen Mary are now n.et by Sunderland and Lancaster aircraft of Coastal Command, R.A.F., when between 200 and 500 miles out from I^ntd's End. The flights form part of the squadron's navigation exercise:*, using fast merchant shipping (the "Queens'253 words
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Article93 1948-05-16 3 Perak Island will be bombed next Wednesday by the Lincolns during the course of one of their "Red Lion'' exeieises. 4 aircraft will take off from Singapore in the morrTin<j for the Inland. After the bombing, they will proceed to Kota Bahiu and then to Indo-China.93 words
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Advertisement477 1948-05-16 3 Hheumalism ind Backache Gonein 1 Week ;>Uaeri With Cyitai ead Yqw 11 Feal fifam 'rtUi-ihe p'**< •ru.tion of a famoua fu'-*rA» all trouhlre du* to fault"' ■jit) artlon In double quick time. «o. t u fl»r from RMumjt.im, Oelatla pii*r.tii. Lumbago, Backacne. Nar...,'m Leg Pama. DUilneee. Clrclea .•w Eyaa. frtquant477 words
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Advertisement233 1948-05-16 3 NOTIFICATION EXTRA ORDI.X. R Y OWING TO A PRIOR CONTRACTUAL OMMITMENT OF Tllr: CAPITOL, THE SFC C Essi lIL SEASON OF I "THE BLACK ARROW" HAD TO BR IIHTRRRUPTRD DESPITE REC ORD ATTENDANC ES ON THE L A S T DAY. By Special Arrangement < ..himl.in will imw present 'THE233 words
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Miscellaneous348 1948-05-16 3 I On- the TO-DAY IROOirXIffICBS ix KNCUSH 1 p.m Juli.n r-V.orn.jtn frotn ii< Bea v^iew HoitA; 1 :\a N\s- iio Recital: 2 p m Relax to Music; -15 At the T'.nno with Turner Layton- :i p.m. Music Lovers Hour- 4 1 pm. Listeners' Post; ft p.m I Light Music; 5.30348 words
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Article, Illustration4215 1948-05-16 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE bit Tuesday's Wedding A horseshoe is a symbol o* good hick and when a bride wears tw» of them on he; arm they certainly signify a double share of luck for" the future. I noticed these symi bob a.s part of thc ensemble4,215 words
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Advertisement455 1948-05-16 4 TIBOR KUNSTLER djfa and his Orchestra «SrS£ ov>0 v> Princes OUR NEW MANAGER *V Edw ard Forster AIMS TO PI.I.ASK GRILL ROOM OPEN UNTIL 2 A.M. "I've just won a Beauty Competition M-_M__h' j m\ \mlSK^^ wmwlj fL *'3£^^-_^ jf ilv Qa n complexion that b jL '-o :^r* uon455 words
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Advertisement186 1948-05-16 4 loni/o cjedde^ 4 4he IcHle/oL Showing A Glorious Collection Cf Model Gowns, Suits Topcoats. JuiTrleo noTel /olnqapohjO A MID -DAY RENDEZVOUS RAFFLES HOTEL TIFFIN-TIME ORCHESTRAL CONCERT And In THE PALM COURT TONIGHT SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT with CORAL GUNNING Guest Artiste from 51. 1 5 p.m. Music by PATRICK FORBES HIS186 words
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Advertisement278 1948-05-16 5 mmmmm \fT^L £s* bli he J IS 72 _t_ W Malaya's Lcadinir 11 Bfl A ___________V_____i _LW_l 1 po yoa rcsur.^ that the Merchants "Ore Os -Cold Wave'' m de Stt%a ct n now be don< g (Incorporated in Ceylon) mm a I "I Singa|K)re, Tenang larjorie Arm u,, liHJghstM278 words
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Advertisement137 1948-05-16 5 In the hot weather or whene»er baby Is fretful and irritable tmear his body W'th CUSSONS" WHITE CROSS BABY POWOE.V Th.s powder <t eatremely f.n*. delicately pep-fumed and hu* an Instant toothing effect. It is particularly Impor- tant and necessary to baby that thit powder is sprinkled freely on the137 words
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Advertisement361 1948-05-16 5 H.M.V. RADIOGRAMS I Arriving very shortly H The first post-war His Master's Voice raotogranm, y housed in beautiful figured walnut cabinets, ins corporate the most up-to-date features. Tradi- tionaliy perfect H.M.V. tone quality on radio and w record reproduction. Itandspread tuning on five f\ of the eight wave-bands and the361 words
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Article20 1948-05-16 6 London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. MAY 16, 1948.20 words
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Article250 1948-05-16 6 Malaya has enjoyed a remarkable record of safety since the re-establishment of civil aviation. While roads continue to claim their toll and all the precautions which the ingenuity of man can devise do not substantially reduce that toll, in the air it is a case of250 words
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917 1948-05-16 6 An Outspoken Criticism By CK. Wai For the older Malayans the recent announcement of Senior Cambridge successes for 1947 probably did little more than unlock their chest of "sweet old memories" of schooling days, when life was a perpetuai spring— except when "examination fevers" ripened917 words
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Article341 1948-05-16 6 All names, places, dates, events and circumstances in this story are entirely fictitious. Specuringham Fotheringay sat on the verandah of his bungalow, took a sip of whisky and heaved a sigh of deep contentment. All was peaceful on this lovely evening as the tro pical sun dipped341 words
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Article662 1948-05-16 6 Lim Keng Hor - NINE MALAYANS IN A BRITISH FILM Lim Keng Hor By I (A dispatch from Cambridge! Film stars for a day that';, what I, six other Malayan journalists, two Malayan students and an MCS officer, F. Brewer of the Labour Office. Singapore, now in Britain have *een. The scene Cambridge. The662 words
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Article161 1948-05-16 6 NEW YORK.— The United States Air Force is developing a new form of striking power an air task force equipped with caterpillar-tread landing gear which will be able to land and take off on prairies, deserts, ice floes, snow and, it? fact, almost anywhere. Mr. C.161 words
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Article75 1948-05-16 6 NEW DELHI.— In a leading article on Indians in South Af rica under the caption "This Barbarity Must Stop," the local "Evening News" yesterday said "The shocking sentences of whipping passed against three young Indians for crossing th3 border into Natal in defiance of emigration restrictions show75 words
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291 1948-05-16 6 Sir, The method of how to determine the day of the week set out in "Try This Magic' is only applicable for a limited period of 8 months, i.e. from May to December of this year. I see nothing mysterious about the291 words
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Article527 1948-05-16 6 (By N. 8. p.) I stand hesitantly h_, cunningly dressed Wi^'^ »ng in rapt admiraE*',* item therein which haV 1 my mind for day, patterned shirt I fifi everything. ft la JjHk ment of all I've ever I^^ that particular tyne ment. ype <* g* I527 words
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Advertisement105 1948-05-16 6 Accurate Visual Analysis Requires Up-to-date Instruments. To solve your Eyesight Problems, Consult C. S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. S'pore Fully equipped with latest instruments. MALA YAN Ij AIRWAYS i L I MI TED By Air To Malaya's Finest Beaches Services from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang.105 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1948-05-16 7 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By -i THERE is a man ir claim to be the first post the hazardous 900-odd-mi hai to Canton, driving ni through wild territory ai taping death at the ha stopped by Communist ferry American relief supj He is1,024 words
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Article, Illustration399 1948-05-16 7 Asst. Superintendent of th Penang Harbour Board Ferr Service, and popular Presic ent of the Ferry Youngstei Sports Club, is a man amon millions. A Master Mariner, he serve in tHe Merchant Navy in h early days, drifting Eastwar to join the Straits Steamshi Co.,399 words
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Article, Illustration650 1948-05-16 7 STOCKHOLM.— YouthfuI offenders are rapidly becoming one of Sweden's most pressing social problems. Latest statistics show that the number of youths convicted of robbery and theft has increased by 56 per cent, since before the war. The increase in petty larceny is 20650 words
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Article155 1948-05-16 7 Surplus Vehicles For Sale (Sunday Tribune Reporter) FOR several weeks, "lots" ol 250 vehicles per week, will Im lisposed of by the British Stores Disposal Board, Singa >ore, which Ifl carrying out u scheme to sell surplus Arm; vehicles. The lots will be disposed 01 at Te'orau and Batu Pahat155 words
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Advertisement318 1948-05-16 7 PROVED! In the armed services I The dependable performance of the Servel Kerosene Refrigerator was dramatically proved on all battle fronts during World Wherever (he fighting was hoitest, the Servel Kerosene Refrigerator followed our forces, preserving food and life-giving In all climates, from the African desert to the far North,318 words
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311 1948-05-16 8 Sunday Tribune StaJfT Reporter There is legal remedy for those who have complaints against offenders who disturb the peace of night by operating radios, radiograms and loudspeakers at full blast. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. B. M. B. O'Connell. in311 words
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Article200 1948-05-16 8 A massed start 150-mile hicyclo rar^ over a eight-mile stretch will be held on Chua Chu Kancr Roud. off the tenth mile. Bukit Timah Road, on Julv 4. The event organised hy the Singapore Cosmopolitan Cycling Cluh will include lt_dividiud and team romnetitions.200 words
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Article255 1948-05-16 8 (FROM PAGE 1) Hagana field dispatch from Acre said that the city had been captured almost without eristance. Hagana troops occupied the height east of the city, eight miles across the bay from Haifa and moved in against its Arab defenders. From Acre Jewish troops fanned north and claimed255 words
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Article149 1948-05-16 8 A team from the nine Funnel liner, .s.s. Maron. met tlie Keppel Bua Co. soccer eleven on Friday at Pasir Panjang Road and won by two goals to one. Gibney notched tiie first goal for the Maron ten minutes from (he start. This wu the only goal scored149 words
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Article44 1948-05-16 8 Bangkok. May 15. The growth of strong Nationalism among the Malays in thc Federation of Malaya has influenced Muslims in South Siam, Nai Banchong Sricharoon, President of the Muslim League and a member of the Siamese House of Elders told a press conference. U.P,44 words
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Article168 1948-05-16 8 Proposals to tighten provl ioii^ for disciplinary act. on in the constitution of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singa pore, and to incioas^ thr number of tho management committee, will be tabled at an ad journed extraordinary general meeting of the Chamber to be hold »t168 words
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223 1948-05-16 8 Short Story from the Courts Mild Old Man Of 60 (Sunday Trilmne Woman Reporter) HE looked such a mild and inoffensive person, this little old man standing in the docks. His silvery grey hair gave to his little being a sort of quiet dignity. I couldn't help looking at him.223 words
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Article76 1948-05-16 8 In honour of tiie visit of uie members of Dewan Rhio, a teaparty was given by thc Persa tuan Melayu Rhio Scjati of Singapore, at the premise;? of Mrs. Koh Peng Kwang at No. 328 Joo Chiat Road. Amongst thc memoeis of Dewan Rhio present were Mr. Md.76 words
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Article38 1948-05-16 8 In a picture of a group at the Cathay Restaurant published in the Sunday Tribune it was inadvertently stated that the picture was by a Tribune photographer. Credit should have gone to Mobile Foto Service.38 words
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494 1948-05-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. Horses with engagements for Monday's races were the main workers thia morning when No. 1 track was open for fast work. The going on this track was holding. Goodwill (Woods) spurted mid Cinderella (Farad) did the NHK, Wirra (Spencer)494 words
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758 1948-05-16 8 COURTMAN - Badminton Notes S.O.S. TO S'PORE NOT IN VAIN COURTMAN B y A SELECTED Singapore badminton team will i play a friendly inter-slate match with Penang at the northern settlement in the latter part of June. Thi: was disclosed in a circular sent out by the Singapore Badminton Association to all758 words
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Article79 1948-05-16 8 In view of the high percentage C f dental defect^ among the children in Singapore, the Public Relation, Film Unit will show a special film on teeth caring called The Whit- Guard" in a bo/->' -•lub ;>nd b Chinese school Ihlj week. Fixtures lor the week areTHE SUNDAY TIMES - 79 words
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Article221 1948-05-16 8 Nights were Torture through I.umbaeo Only thos., who havo J ffe from lumbago know what tmS pain thoy have to put up wi? And when they diflcSJ? remedy for this omplaint aJt aro anxious to pass on the'«2 news to other sufferen i2 this221 words
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Advertisement887 1948-05-16 8 IwJio/e fami/y thrives on ftf KUM! /lr "f 5 ILS,E fhe B °R D *N COW <lim i* Rood for rv<rvhodv in the family. It is dairy-fresh cow's i pow.Jrrrrl form. Tho Klim process enables this milk to retain uniformly good »*str and quality. r t l JJJJJ- H (^i)887 words
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Advertisement242 1948-05-16 8 The nsts Sketofax is effective application; its new formuk w against Mosquitoes and Sandflies, has a vanishing cream base. I> as well as other winged biting VT m inseas No Mosquito or Sandfly wU penetrate a film of 'SketofaxM The nw Sketofax contains DM P. e K, (Dimethyl phthalate), most242 words
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Article, Illustration99 1948-05-16 9 MS MILLER, she of tho da nctnq foot, finds horoolf rfcfjyhigh, \c\de ond boautiful on that H<dlyuoe,d scene, Join v, Fred Acitune. Jiklu (fti html and Pefrr Lawford in the rolr* uf "Easter Parade.'' The- technicolour *i»cal, with its scort by Irving Uerlin. marks her99 words
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Article273 1948-05-16 9 NEW YORK. May l. r >. The r.A at her feet and Cindet_a ii unhappy Flanked by 1 c .ilection of roes reminiscent of the Miss Huh contest. Including a COOO- wardrobe, a $500 aaood ring, a reception at v Mayor's otftc. in New \A% visits273 words
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Article192 1948-05-16 9 "Artistic Triumph LONDON May id Britain ha. PM Shake-near* on "tfi V' nr Win and th.- mu -s an "artistic triumph" ,h ©Pinion of critics Sli o»ver haa followed Wfl interpretation oi -Henry ,lh magrr/ricent orot'H.Va. ol "Hamlet" a lUu which has been produced al half million poundfl .s a192 words
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Article111 1948-05-16 9 1 HOLLYWOOD, Un a il Att*, Cf org* Mont- j f gamier y had got a lr,! f 1 j ehrst in his hair whip wallotcrng on the ground i <iu ring a fight sr* n* in i "Lulu Both a pray* rt,/ 1 SMM OSSIS tv his111 words
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Article, Illustration201 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 11 In line with the cs. Government's food conservation programme, Columbia is no longer using real foodstuffs In its pictures ex. van where the scene aotuab ly eallo lot the food to he ea'er. Firs; film to use plastic oi plast a rood throughout201 words
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Article733 1948-05-16 9 TH E STORY OF A MAN and Oliver a Unger, In association with Harrv Brandt, decided ,o produce f„„ length rr" n Picture on the life of Franklin Delano Roosev .hey.re-lteed they had set themselves a su ne douspa.sk. rhe magnitude of the muV, accom oh.shmen.s in forty years of733 words
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Article96 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 14. C««*ne Kelly, recognized as one of the greatest dancers, will !>e on the sidelines watching while other members of the cast of "The Three Musketeers" trip thc light fantastic. Kelly, who portrays D'Artagnan in Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's technicolour production, is thc only member of thc96 words
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Article145 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 11. Richard Whorf is helping Hollywood decide whether he is an actor or director. Now back in the film city. alter three months before thc footlights in New York, Whon, under contract to Me-tro-Goldwyn-Mayer &s director, has informed the studio h would like to act.145 words
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Article142 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 14.Van Johnson and Jim Davis were staging a savage hand to hand fight on the side of a cliff near Kennedy Meadows, deep in the High Sierras, for a scene in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Romance Of Rosy Ridge" when Davis suddenly missed his footing and began to142 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-05-16 9 Glamorous RITA HAYwortii. who appears as a topaz blondi in her latest ('alum lda pie-lure. "The Lady From Shanghai," in %chich e.r. husband Oroon Wclps is her co-star.30 words
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Article172 1948-05-16 9 Romance and adventure sr** the twin themes which Spark the exciting action ot "Tycoon rko Radio's big drama In colour by Technicolour, costarring John Wayne and Laraine Day which had its mid night premiere at the Capitol yesterday. Wayne plays the role of a two-fisted construction172 words
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Article129 1948-05-16 9 One of the most talked about musical Columbia's "The Jolson Story" has come back to Singapore for an "encore" engagement. Starring Larry Parks in the Jolson role, with Evelyn Keyes. the picture has established I many records in many ways. A new wave of popular ity129 words
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Article93 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 14. Maureen O'Hara will sing in "The Long Denial." thereby realizing an old ambition. Shc will warble "Let Him Go. Let Him Tarry." a Gaelic folk tunc; and the ballads Obsti nation" and "Estrcllita." "I've been studying musu seriously for two vears.' Maureen confessed on the93 words
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Article53 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 14. When Phillip Dorn goes to Holland after completing his role in RKO Radio's "I Remember Mama." he will present his 64-year-old mother, Mrs. Femia van Dungen, with a 16 mm. colour movie of everything that has happened in his personal life since he arrived in53 words
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Article, Illustration154 1948-05-16 9 4 -TONGUE DIRECTOR HOLLYWOOD May It. During the course of filming "The Lady from Shanghai" with Rita Haywor.li for Columbia Pictures, O.son Welles became what he terms M s four-language, eight-word linguist." Director oi the Klm as weil aa producer, writer, and co star, Wolics filmed sequences on location in154 words
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Article177 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 14. When Fred Astaire's mother j visited her famous son on the set of "Easter Parade," after living in Ireland for the past nine years the dancing star took her on a tour of the studio between h.s own scenes. After watching a sequence being177 words
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Article100 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 14.--ilsually people merely cross lhe Atlantic to get from thc United States to England, hut during the war Anna Lee. who will be seen in "Fort Apache." an Argosy produc- j tion, travelled over half thc world without getting there. In 11*45 she joined the Jack100 words
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Article328 1948-05-16 9 MO' T.VWOrd) M-4V It The f'»t -ro-.,i imr effects on masculine llf* en«_end*red hv the latfl Ro-fo'r.i. Vdentrr. wh >n he was f|lmdnf*»'s ninnber or.e Ntttmctiop srlll ||Icofy have R similar !mi mri <ei rur renl styles when "The Mf* Of Rudolph ent in"" Is brought to328 words
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Article65 1948-05-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. May H There were so m;oiv new. papermen in Russell Jaaney'a story of the world's greatc I press agent. "Thc Miracle pf the Bells." that for reason i ni eflUciency Jesse L. Leaky and Walter Mr.cEwen. who pro duced the picture, had to »e--duce the number to65 words
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Advertisement53 1948-05-16 9 \'l if 'jy—^l 'll '1 I V V i 1 /1 I mt. M P l hmfmam jl $M ill lv&*s>rooTY... I'C^'of Paris. l' v W° r,hcw 'man o__ I*B I '^p^ ns,mu ,o r ""t""^ —^5^ V ir£ I lotsmm*) I POiSI 6 U*GAH*I I *>*<* hOAS K lUMFL*53 words
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Advertisement190 1948-05-16 9 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have nam. around tha b** ft palpitation, dixxlneaa headarhee at (op and back of head and ibov« eye*. ahortneaa of breath. »e*l nervy, or nl for from poor eleep. loaa or memory and energy. tndfS«««» on 7™** fear vour trouble la190 words
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Article252 1948-05-16 10 In n kcsaly COntesled badminton pnoountoi. the- Chino.-'p National Language School beat thc Teluk Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship yesterday by five matches to two. Supporters from both organisations turned out in good numbers to watch tho contest which was not lacking in thrills and accurate252 words
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Article34 1948-05-16 10 The soccer match hetweon tho Jollilails ami H.M.S. Sussex, originally fixe.l for todav has been cancelled. The JollilSidfl will meet the Supply Reserve Dopot at the Polo ground at 5-18 p.m. tcklay.34 words
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Article664 1948-05-16 10 Europeans Out For 66 In Cricket Test Brilliant bowling by C. Collings, t h e 29-year-old Rest medium-fast bowler, characterised the opening day of the "Clarke Cup" test match between the Europeans and the Rest on the padang yesterday. Keeping a good length throughout, Collings dismissed664 words
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Article154 1948-05-16 10 EUROPEANS -1st Innings i 8. Harding h Collings 10 j I. B. Leckie b Collings 2f* I. A. Robertson c Williams b Kailasapathy fi D. Lloyd b Kailasapathy 1 Rev. J. Steele Ibw t R. Syrett b Kailasapathy 0 rt. Murray b Collings I F. Homer b Collings154 words
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Article267 1948-05-16 10 Rain Saves SRC From Defeat Rain saved the Singapore Recreation Club XI from almost certain defeat when they met the Singapore Colts at cricket played yesterday on Padang. Batting first. the Rees knocked up 96 runs (R. Perry 17). Mayo Pereira bowled well to take six wickets for 36 runs.267 words
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Article256 1948-05-16 10 Tat Chu Bags 4 Wkts. For 20 Rain caused the S.CJ..C. 2nd \I versus Indian Association 2nd XI cricket match to be abandoned when the Chinese batsmen had reached a meagre total of 45 for the loss of five wickets. Their opponents piled i total of 118 runs in their256 words
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Article183 1948-05-16 10 Kuala Lumpur. Sat. Penang las bined a tirst innings lean l lOfI Of 6 tuns at the end of a day I >f thi illing cricket in a :ru_teh against Selangor on, the Pad i .*ng today. Penang scored 153 and SeLai-goi 1183 words
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Article64 1948-05-16 10 The cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and tlu Christian Young Men's Association played at Balestier Plain yesterday was abandoned when tain intervened. Winning the toss, the Ceylonese scored 196 for 9 wickets and declared. G. Krishnan made 65. B. Parama 51 and S. Kulasingam not out64 words
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Article186 1948-05-16 10 Malaya Cup Match Abandoned (Tengahi. Daly (Chanel, V Ewan (Seletar.. a^ (Changi 1 .Tames (fS? Thomson (Changi, o^S (Changi 1. Clarke 1 SembawsJ The Army-Navy combination was loading on* in the Malaya Cup fixture at Jala ti Besar Stadi yesterday when heavy rrin compelled theVef«2 Warrant Officer Smith, to call186 words
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Article115 1948-05-16 10 Christ Chinch Youth L«u_. scored .1 narrow 3-2 win* the M. rry Youngsters fiadwi, ton Party 111 a badminton count. at th.- ("hureh g^ y.st.r.ii.v They won aITfW three mens singles ties and In, all their doubl. The results were (CCTI players listed first,: Men's Singles115 words
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Article298 1948-05-16 10 Yesterday afternoon's shower j caused the cricket match bc- tween the Y .M.C.A. and a Police team to be abandoned when the Police had six wici kets in hand and required 117 runs to beat the YJH.C.A.'s total of 154 runs. Yogarajah batted forcefully to score 66298 words
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Article97 1948-05-16 10 The following are invited to represent the CYMA Cathedral af the Good Shepherd) in a game of cricket against the CYMA (Church of St. Joseph) tomorrow, at the St. George's Ground (CYMA) at 11 a.m. sharp: G. Woodford (Capt.). R. Mosbergen. J. de Almeida. J. Martins. K. Mallal.97 words
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Advertisement436 1948-05-16 10 Hifflnuiail __\\\\_m i i atSBOa 1 Wr Tli»- Sign of fljftßJE&gg \w ZORUO'S FIGHTING LEGION k a— —————jip— ii— i ■nmm mam iiiiiiiMJU_M-_»-_m Lost Four Show OrtV JLIQM 2-1 1 f0.n 1 9.30pm. r PnoNF bcnTtX SEYMOUR NEBENZAL Robert Cummings brianDonlevy V .v. -smoh iimicuis-^Jrsr.-.arS" *V^ "TXU-TJT" iOKIA CURTRI6HT '**i,436 words
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Advertisement202 1948-05-16 10 QUEENS TODAY: 3.00; (1.30; 9.15 P.M. Gary Grant David Niven in THE BISHOPS WIFE" mmmmmmssmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms Mm B I I fli UM i Special Morning Show Tomorrow at 1 1 a.m. TODAY 2.45: 5.45; 8.45. All Malayan Premiere A first clavs Tamil Picture has brought to you with great extend. "KANIKA"202 words
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Advertisement122 1948-05-16 10 *gl^ sensuous 4WBS& [^^•^^nrWEflLmade for love f Jbk k ■\O_^_MaJaWPOM rr <% afmm\ m? y maa\w^ la\ k^but also ready iU> If or war against lr 7* "^SBBBMl^^^Wman or beast, y IIAHIfI l)1lrl)M-BMW-_-^-^ Vm WATCH OUT! JESSE FRANK JAMES ARE HERE TODAY! DAILY 5 TIMES: FONDA 11 A.M.— 2 P.M.—122 words
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267 1948-05-16 11 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, MAY 16. 1948. West Indies To Tour India f EORGETOWN, British Guiana, May 15. The ,2£ 24 players liave been lnvi«ed to hold selves available to tour India and Ceylon if 1 "SSd for the West Indies cricket team during J J,tiani (British Guiana*, (Trinidad), A ™d_ard267 words
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Article, Illustration951 1948-05-16 11 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 34 By A FEW weeks before Boy Walley returned to i Singapore from his tour of j America and England, in 1932, a Filipino flyweight named Joe Mendiola ar- j rived. At the time, the name951 words
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477 1948-05-16 11 Cricket Round-Up Robins To Skipper England In Tests? J I LONDON, May 15. The sprightly comeback of R. W. i V. Robins, who helped the County champions Middle- i sex to register their second successive championship 7 win, has prompted simulation as to whether Robins's > J colleagues on the477 words
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Article, Illustration710 1948-05-16 11 (By "CELLULOID") The Singapore Table Tennis Association is carrying out a much more ambitious programme this year. A record number of entries is anticipated by the Association for the championships in the senior interclub league event. There were eleven entries in this event710 words
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Article133 1948-05-16 11 In a fourth friendly badminton match against tho Com mercial Hiph School Union at the Choon Guan English School hall last Wednesday. the Choon Guan English School "Bats" won by 4 ganif S to 8. The following are the results (Choon Guan English School "Bats."133 words
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Article90 1948-05-16 11 C.A. vs.. RO VERS TODAY Chinese At&lctlC-. will meet thc Rovers sKortfl Cluh ln friendly match of soccer today at Jalan Beejar Stadium Kickoff at 5.15 p.m. sharp. The team to represent C A. •rill be ..elected from the following Siew Wing. Ah Bah, few Chang. King Hoe. Hoon Leong.90 words
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Advertisement274 1948-05-16 11 HEM, SoRES,p w^—^ fiiples and Rasheil^^^C 01 Seethed ud Healed fr V ff^A >_a_.es. rasnes and sore pao- £f —J) a, ire often a sign that the I* TV \j**t *> [L 2,^0! eczema or other f~ .j> fU^ SAm disease is working ~TT **f \X^sZ/ -to the tissues. Take274 words
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Miscellaneous588 1948-05-16 11 I YOU, THIS WEEK TND THE— ic AQUARIUS GEMINI ÜBRA j JAN 21 FEB 18 MAY 21 JUNE 20 SEPT 21 OCT 23 I Make hnstf f lowly this A journey of iflme impent- Ysm will benefit frnm I week: stick to routine find OUCO till have tet hf made588 words
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359 1948-05-16 12 SHANGHAI, May 15Shanghai won the men's and girls' basketball championships at the National Athlete Meet beating the Philippine Chinese teams. Shanghai garnered the men's title in the most exciting match in extra time by 5i to 49. after Tam King Tuk's longshooting tied359 words
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2132 1948-05-16 12 Trainer Fox Saddles Five Winners At K.L. Norton Pays Best, $93 (By ALLAN LEWIS) ~\TALA LUMPUR, Sat. The going was good for I'v's races, the first day of the Selangor Turf Glut .1 :y meeting and lhe weather was fine. There was a good crowd. Trainer T. L. Fox had2,132 words
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Article39 1948-05-16 12 Total Pool $215,950 Ist. Prize No. *****6 2nd. Prize No. *****7 3rd. Prize No. *****6 Starters Nos. *****, *****, *****4, *****2, *****2, *****7, *****0. DOUBLE TOTES Ist. Double 1 ticket $1,732 2nd- Double 13 tickets $117 each39 words
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Article676 1948-05-16 12 (FROM PAGE ONE). we are a staff rather below the average of Academic institutions of similar size in Europe. The conditions for research and academic reputation have not been such as to attract the best minds, though I hope the discrepancies are no greater in the academic676 words
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Article162 1948-05-16 12 Nathan— Joseph Wedding (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Miss Theresa Nathan, daughter of the late Mr. S. M Nathan and Mrs. Nathan of Singapore was married to Mr Louis Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Joseph of South India U the Lady of Lou-des Church Ophir Road, yesterday at 630 osn.162 words
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Article215 1948-05-16 12 TURIN, May 15. -England are slight favourites to beat Italy here on Sunday in what as far as the continent is con-cerned-must be termed "the match of the century". Soccer fans are paying as much as £20 for seats. More than 400,000 applications were made215 words
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Article200 1948-05-16 12 (FROM PAGE ONE) It was conceded in the United Kingdom, says the objects and reasons of the Bill, that vhere, by reason of the war, property situate abroad of a person not domiciled in the United Kingdom had been transferred to the United Kingiom or had been converted200 words
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Article61 1948-05-16 12 PENANG, Sat. In a charity soccer match played here this afternoon, in aid of the anti-tuberculosis fund, Kedah gained a decisive victory over Penang by four goals to nil. DAR-ES-SALAAM, May 15. —Five yeads' hard labour wa.s the sentence imposed on ;<n Indian t-mployed at the Williamson61 words
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Article205 1948-05-16 12 SPARKLING BATTING BY AUSSIES SOUTHEND, M& vh Australians treat* s^» holiday crowd to.* display of batting _jjfc% at Southend, rattlha?S?S the loss of Barnes^ Harries and BrowTS with 145 -thebe^Jj partnership of the tW** then P.radman, in a iJL_.* minutes l>efore the |S?I ained42. He hit V^J fours in one205 words
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Article109 1948-05-16 12 The Italian grappler, Ua> la, score a knock out ria over Joinder in thefifthm in the main event last nip wrestling programme it Happy World. Singapore. Dara Singh, In a now! with two opponents, Napcfci and Mukle, at the sane ta was declared winner In i seventh round.109 words
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Article135 1948-05-16 12 The main wrestling ts* che Great World hurt .ween Jon Morro, junior to weight champion of Awtn ind King Kong ended tonally in the third ne» i scheduled ten round! est Jon Morro started of r.i in the first round with if dying kicks, which he to*135 words
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Advertisement188 1948-05-16 12 "EXCORE" ENGAGEMENT at the flHnKt!^_l_3-B pavilion wjttvmYfy r— SOON r IN LONDON "Jolson" was brought back to the TIVOLI In the WEST-END after its First Run at the same theatre. I On BROADWAY in New York after its Radio City Music Hall Season "JOLSON" was the first picture to be188 words
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Advertisement139 1948-05-16 12 LOST_ lIRIXDLE TEER-H. -J pie puppy black apo. answerH to name of from 22, Cluny Ro**/ will be suitably non** returning to theabovej^ WD{crsOo and alt ttafK My Mother's fr*** "jj Jjjr Mrs. N. speaks to yoa ns* pt another. She knows '""j"^' ■ceasing, wearying b «J,*fL,a^ (often a mothers139 words
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