Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 May 1948

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  • 29 1 The Sunday Tribune J<ow runted Simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Telegrams: Tribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (f) lines). TYVEIVB P1 S .SINGAPORE, MAY 30, 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 548 1 ARABS LAY SIEGE TO, BLAST NEW JERUSALEM Legion Saves Prisoners From Victory-Crazed Mobs I S ni f i ffe l9 KinK Arab Legion placed modern Jerusalem under siege today :;nd blasted its strongpoints with mortars and artillery hre after rapturing the old walled city m a 11 day -paißii of
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  • 195 1  -  DOON CAMPBELL (By JBU7BALEM. May 2f» Anud women v amortp f)v jown ctftfured at (ho f;j|| !h* 0l<! Cltjr of Jerusalem. th«« Arah I^ion <••'>»■»•••! <n tni.i jdp but. he sai<l. they had beon g]lwe<J to jjo "It mi quite a job Dfotect< mc 2 000 Jews
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  • 264 1 Mil (from Our Own Reporter). over recent 'f'\ ThCr h S bcon l l^ concern «w»M San nn nr i>, bar l CrS m th fctttolMnt especially Sindiv Tn m antin "iterests man interview with *nm*" Z> ss>h m Pm T? 1 11 should take
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  • 177 1 ON the second day of his four-day tour to Air Command Far East, the Commander m Chief of the French Air Force m the Far East General P. L. Bodet. who the guest of Air Marsha] Sir Hugh Lloyd. Commander m Chief Ah Command Fa
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  • 40 1 BERLIN, May 29. The quadrtpartlta Kommandatura ended it; 15 hour session longest op record this morning m complete disagreement and m an atmosphere indicating the .second highest four power body here soon would ccas* 1 functioning altogether. U.P.
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  • 160 1 S'PORE KOUMINTANG BRANCH WARNED A WARNING similar to that previously issued to S i the leftist and the Chinese language newspapers, has »>een given to the Singapore Kiiomintang Branch by the J Secretary for Chinese Affairs. s Mr. Webb, m a recent interview with Mr. Chen 1 S Chin Yah,
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  • 499 1 Teachers Warned: "No Po li tics, Propaga nda" (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TEACHERS are entitled to their own political Reliefs and opinions but their associations with political organisations must not interfere with the efficiency of the school. They are also not permitted to hrust political propaganda -imong their students. Owing
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  • 45 1 (Sunday Tribune Rfjxyrtrr) A MUNICIPAL death rate of 14.D0 per 1.000 living was reconied for last year, the lowest over on record, states the Municipal Health Report. The rates were 24.23 m 1936 and 25.20 m 1931. both census years,
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  • 192 1 "WE MUST BE PREPARED, MONTY TELLS PRESS CAMBERLEY, Surrey. May 29. -Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, expounding his ideas of a new design for Britain's postwar army. warned today that "now as never before real preparedness le esjential." lest of modern war," Lord Montgomery said.
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  • 445 1 (Sunday Tribune Str./T Reporter) THE Municipal Town Cleansing labour force vnm t a t?nn r S .K aring USt VOar (luc t0 subversive agitation Ui th the result thut work suffered considerably, says the Department's annual report. An honest day's work
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  • 65 1 NANKTNG. May 29. The Chinese Foreign Office today announced the elevation oi status of the Chinese Consulate m Kuala Lumpur to ConsulateGeneral. An announcement Mid Mr. Lf Chin, former counsellor of he Chinese Consulate m SalgOt will be the flr«t Ch'~«sp Oon-su'-General to Kuala Lumpur. The present
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  • 103 1 I ('Sunday Tribune Reporter) Two new fire-fighting equipped jeeps arrived m Singapore yesterday. One of them will go to Brunei, Sarawak, the other to a different destination. It is learned that these mac- hines and the equipment, cost about $14,000, half the price of j
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  • 60 1 A Malay employee of the Singapore Traction Company was fctabbed m the back wh«n he was attacked by a gang of Indians at about 12.1a yesterday afternoon near the junction of Serangoon Road and Burma Road. The man was removed to hospital m a serious condition. The
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  • 39 1 One of polio \va.~ ir ported yesterday. Th»- affect d person is an Indian child. This brings the total numbei of cases reported thus far to 87. No deaths fiom the di .veie reported yesterday
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  • 356 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DESPITE the vicissitudes of two major wars a period of enemy occupation, and slumps and booms, the population of from a iB9l STie"?' 08 rej?ulat progression lhft St 4 a H ti f com Pi>ed by the Municipal Health Department
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  • 90 1 KINGSTEIN ON DID VON, England, May 29. Twelve striking 1 choirmen will be at their usual places m the Pariah Church on Sunday, following "happy settlement" of the case of a jazz-playing choir boy. The 12 boycotted two Sunday I services after Vicar G. M. Pitt r
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 278 2 Indian Expert Studying Ma lay a n Fishes Names Catfish After Museum Director (Sunday Tribunr Staff Reporter) I>R. -srNDER LAL HORA, Director of the Zoo* Idficafl Survey of Indi'i, has, it is reported, accept•il for stud> large collections of fresh- water fish ram the Raffles Mtoewn, Singapore. He has alre
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 2 N.Z.- BOUND (Pice: ML* Alta Lowe, the Australian stage, mu&ic and variety star, tcho was on a three-months' visit to S ng&pore during which time she made several personal appearances, left )or a concert tour of New Zealand last week by the Charon.— 0.H.)
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  • 293 2 Emergency broadcasts 16 schools enter their third week a<-> English Schooh; remain closed because of the* Polio outbreak. Starting tomorrow, the service is bcintc extended to m jlude a special period lor students of the Singapore Trade School. Their broadcast will be at 10.30 a.m. on Monday. The
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  • 131 2 "The employees of the tolling works of the Singapore Traction Company do not have 1 scale of wa^es for yearly increments," Mr. R. K. Samy. president of the S.T.C.E.U. >tat<>d m a letter. "Tiiis has been pointed o«it by our Union to Justice JobUfcg luring the inquiry
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  • 276 2 The Cathay Keeps Cool The New Way (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Cathay Cinema, Singapore, with "comfort* 1 as its keynote, has advanced yet another step forward with the installation, at great expense, of a Carrier storage air-condi-tioning plant to keep patrons m both the cinema and the restaurant cool
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  • 215 2 MALAYSIA-A STOP-OVER POINT That tho Chinese and Indians created temporary settlements m South-east Asia some 15 centuries a^o more from accident than design was the contention of Dr. E. H. G. Dobby, Professor of Geography at RaflTes College, when he addressed the South Seas Society yesterday on the historical geography
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  • 48 2 A Malay motor-cyclist and his brother who was riding pillion were taken to hospital with severe injuries last night on being involved m a collision with a taxi m Upper Serangoon Road, opposite Bidadari Cemetery. Both brothers were unconscious on arrival of the ambulance.
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  • 69 2 Dr. William Clyde, Director of Economic Activities to the Commissioner-General, returned to Singapore on Friday night from Washington, where he has been attending the I.E.F.C. Rice Committee meetings. Dr. Clyde is also chairman of the I E.F.C. Sub-Committee on Rice for South East Asia, which meets
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  • 32 2 Ng Leo, a Hokkien, was convicted yesterday m the second Police Court and lined $50 or two week* rigorous imprison■Mnt for illegally buying three sacks of rice m the blackmarket.
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  • 120 2 Enraged to find that a c< v tud strayed into her vegetab.. 1 t,arcU--n and was devouring al. her yam, a Chinese woman ai;eg;uly snatched a speoi and plunged It into the animal, filling It. This was alleged to have tasen place at 111 milestone
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  • 26 2 A Chinese detective was arrested by the C.I.D. on Friday m connection with an armed robbery that took place a few days ago.
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  • 187 2 (Suuday Tribune Staff Reporter) The management of the Bin Seng Rubber Factory which was gutted by fire on May 11 has agreed to pay the men one and a half months' wages, one month's food allowance and compensation for labourer s' property lost m the
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  • 229 2 Two Army fire service teams eonaiaUng of locally enlisted personnel took pait m the finals of the Singapore District Flic Pump Competition a* Al°xai dra Barracwi yesterday. Tt was won by No. 91 A.rmy Fiie Brigade "B" tear R.A. S.C. agaMßt Lhe 223 8.0.D. "B
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  • 632 2 In a statement to the Sunday Tribune yesterday, Mr. M, M. Paterson, Municipal Gas Engineer, says: "It la felt that the public may be interested to know a little about the present position of the Municipal Gas Department, about which a statement was made by
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  • 224 2 A CALL fO MALAY STJDENTS To UNITE INTO AX LNITED MALAY STUDENTS ORGANISATION HAS, BEEX MADE BY MR. ABDUL WAHAb ARIFF. PRESIDENT OP THE MUSLIM STJDCNTS 1 UNION iIAFFLES AND MEDICAL COLLEGES. The aim of ..ucli an organi- sation, be said, would be to fit
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 10 2 You'll Soon Forget Gl'dn When V T ou Come By
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    • 90 2 \*B -je S ,e liCiita to TlCilMCOttl H M V* S This remarkable new Bandflpread Receiver represents the finest value m the World of radios today. Price $275.00 Hire Purchase Terms »rrof < oils, ilt Sole DiHlribiiturh*. FMOUTRIES ESTABLISHED 1H75 S. MOUTRIE CO. (MALAYA) J^i 11, ROBINSON Kl>. TKL.: 7080J^^^
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  • 492 3 Studen ts 'Reg vests As Brea k To Broadcast Lessons New Feature Brings Bright Response (Sunday Tribine Staff Reporter) MUSIC Of the Students* own choosing, played o-Ueen periods m .subject-instruction, is the T'\ust feature that lv-s been introduced into the Schools Broadcasts' programmes radiated by Radio Nialaya, Singapore. The vim
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  • 103 3 X Chinosf nkisha pull-r. Tan vro wavlaH a pedestrian at r^.ncarn Road on the night of SiJch 28 )a.st and rohh.<l him of tfO.l* The pedestrian. Wong Kai «wa ga v<i th(< alarni |M<l two Snlicr constable who were m [i- vicmity ffavo chas< nd
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  • 430 3 (Sunday Tribune Stall* Reporter) First-class cameras made In occupied Germany as recently as the beginning; of this year have now made their appearance m some of Singapore's photographic firms. These arc .sonic of the latest models from Wetslei m the U.B. Zone of Germany. The
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  • 102 3 PBNANG, May *jj». 'if you do not many me I will kill you. You will nut escape my hands if you want t«> be safe. Id married." Ttltls road letter which was received by a young Sikh girl m ppnang recently. Ihe letter ffai written
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  • 630 3 FRANKIE CROONS— "BUT NO ONE SWOONS," HE SAYS (Sunday Tnbuue Staif Reporter) WHEN Radio Malaya presents its Personality Parade from its Singapore studios shortly listeners will be able to hear among the wizards on the keyboards none other than Frank Pickford himself, who is now featured with Patrick Forbes and
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  • 256 3 (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) THE British Council organisation m Singapore is shortly to move into new quarters. At nresent housed In a wing of the Raffles Library build -rig. the B :tish Council will take over t)u- Boy Scouts' headquarter 1 premises next
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  • 102 3 MALACCA. May 29. On.- I the two conductors shot on the night of May 18. succum- bed to injuries m Malacca on Wednesday night. The dead conductor who received gunshot wounds on the chest, had been lying critically ill since the shooting. The second conductor, who received
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  • 196 3 RED NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radl- i ated on 526 metres m the medium wave band, and 7200 kc/see m the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 52f> metres only. 11.00 Malay Schools; 12. 0U noon Broadcast; 12.00 Signature
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  • 49 3 London May 39 Adelaide was without gas 01 electric heating todai .and tram cat services were curtailed hocisusi heavy raklfl ID Southern Australia held u{> coal deliveries, Radio repofi' v!. A snow pi >ugh was clearing i the Gicat Lakes highway of l icavy drifts. Reutcr. i
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  • 221 3 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES •i On the 4 *A I R From 12 noon to -i p.m. Kadialei! on 52<> metres m the medium waw band and 7200 k<\ MC m the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Rnrtiuted on Btf metres only. From 3 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 5327 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bil Coming Of Age A birthday celebration is I always j joyuus event, and of 1 1 course a t is an extra special occasion Mrs Beccie Meyer decided to give her daughter Kitty a super one, and something to remember. Incidentally she
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    44 5 Pictured here are Mr and Mrs Andy B. T. Lim after theif wedding at the Bethesda Church on Saturday last togethtr with the best uian Mr Wong Yip Lung and the bridesmaid Miss Connie him. The brid<> tea* formerly Miss Nancy Wee. Tribune Photograph.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 Masters of the Jewellery Craft I SENA LTD. 2** l St., Singapore. BBl >op St., Penan* Ori ental Aye. Bangkok. Sjy. Atents for W| of th finest JewcUery models. UEW ARRIVALS Lovely Morning, Cocktail and Evening Gowns with the new length v M RS. TOMMY THOMSON f B RE NAPRO
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    • 482 5 HHPHjHHT^H| Established JS72 »f |8H A 1 Malaya's Leading w, j tm Jl Jewellers J^^24 feH Diamond and Gem Do you naii/e that the Merchants "Ore O1" "Cold Wave" «I« SiU-a II can now be done. n m at E Ati. 1 (Incorporated In Ceylon) 4 99 Singapore, Penang Marjone
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  • 1213 6  -  W. A. HARPUR By Superficially South east Asia may be regarded as being m a highly disturbed state. Beneath the surface may be detected signs of stability which are not to be observed elsewhere m the Old World. Though war rages m China and on a much
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  • 263 6 The SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1948. Killing Of Horses London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. In England Englishmen are killing horses with as much indifference and callousness as the Japanese killed humans. This is a serious charge to make, but it
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  • 943 6 In 1939 Tanjong Malim lost its most lovable character when Dato Abdullah passed away at the ripe old age of 150. None missed him more than the Chinese residents of that town to whom he was a trusted and much respected friend. He
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  • 128 6 Tempting The Fates! The 'red light' is again snowing ominously on the reckless habits of our drivers. There la increasing evidence that this dangerous infection is catching on to some of our busmen at the Cateful wheels. So far the Singapore Traction Company has managed t< comport itself blamelessly m
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  • 140 6 preparations ar. M made m some £j* b Pore for the BuST lflf C certain Chinl*** may have done community Worshippers, Or they may be so dLj^ doubtedly enjoy h?***, the Wof Kft> far as religious 25Mr concerned, it mayT!* superstitution rath?^ Kious conviction Prayers are offerM
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  • 585 6  -  N.S.F. By It is the third Ice Cream that does it. An agonising pain shoots from deep down m one of my few remaining molars; I take a deep breath and clap a hand to the stricken spot. The pain disappears as quicklj as it came
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 103 6 Accurate Visual Analysis Requires Up-to-date Instruments. To solve your Eyesiyht Problems, Consult C. S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. Spore Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latest instruments. MALAYAN AIR WA YS I LIM ITED NEW EXTENSION TO TAIPING THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM KUALA LUMPUR TO PENANG VIA
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    • 58 6 (Warn i 'Round the Clock 'Roand the GlobeKLM is m the Sky ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES Book now for seats on plane leaving J«jy Q^ff DJL to Malaya for U.K. Annual School wXwm u^\^ teed, limited number m both directions, for bookings June 15tn. TOWW OFFICE: I K ALLAN© 1, Finlayson
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  • 1041 7  - HERE GIRLS ARE FITTED for THE BA TTLE of LIFE JEE SWEE LIAN > m*4£fm f>cfT Ni ua a > void gignei rin hi found m Singapore m B*Z th< Bnt,sh Force* re-o rrH) f(l Malaya, I( warn found m a box together unth <i wmnoflr of w0 r/ |»i
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  • 64 7 Miss Bva Lob Qeok Hong. Hon. secretary of the Teluk Aver Methodist Youth Fellowship, announced her engagement to M r Kwek Chwee Inon^ last Saturday. Miss Loh is the youngest daughter of Madam Lim Kirn Hioh and the late Mr Loh Boon Chan. Sha was formerly attached to
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  • 310 7 Round The World News MANILA. May 29. The navy disclosed today that a seaman suffering from acute appendicitis was rescued from a coast guard cutter off the Philippine coast by a PBY amphibious patrol plane (CataUna) on May 25. The seaman, Wildred B. Grisham, was removed from the cutter Kukui
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  • 758 7 Dark-Eyed Coral Is A Modern Queen of Hearts MORE than a century and a half has rolled by since the days when tht: Gunning sisters, two raciiant Irish girls from Roscommon, set London society ablaze with excitement over their beauty. No ordinary "lovelies,"
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1218 8  -  Badminton Notes —^j "Courtman" THE stage is now set for a start of the Singapore Badminton Association's 1948 junior badminton championships, which is scheduled to commence on Saturday week at the Clerical TnioVs Haw-Par Gymnasium hall. Eighteen matches have been fixed for play for
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  • 130 8 CHINA TO RETURN TO SILVER? SHANGHAI. May 29.— The Chinese monvng; paper, the South Eastern Daily News, which .s close to Chen Li Fu claimed today that China will launch currency reform m the middle of June by returning to the silver standard. It said the new silver coins, presently
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  • 57 8 It |fl announced that at a meeting ot the Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore held on May 21, Mr. V. Pakirisamy. J.P., was elected m place of Mr. Lim Bock Kee, J.P. who had resigned, to be a member of the Board of Licensing
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  • 73 8 Mr. Teo Kjak Seng, Senior Chinese Interpreter, has been appointed to act as Chinese Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Singapore, m place of Mr. Cheng Hui Ming on leave. Mr. R. N. Stone has been appointed to act as an Assistant Comptroller of Income Tax Mr. R.
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  • 342 8 The Singapore Junior Badminton Championship will commence next week-end with the following tics: (all games at the Clerical Union Hall). Saturday. June 5, at 2.15 p.m. SATURDAY, AT 2.15 p.m. SINGLES Chia Soon Ann (Diehard) v. Lim Kirn Swec (AAU). Teo Boon Eng (Useful) v.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 135 9 MICKEY'S NEW ROLE HOLL Rooniy will head the of "WonKs An.l «iM portray Loreni Hart m the dramatic urry f th* r<>er of tho f<<l ni^sicai comedy g^U of «nd H»* rolf of Hatt is one Sfl the natural talents fh L C Liv As the song writer °'^nplay plan),
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  • 136 9 HOaYWOOD, May 2H wiry Stuart, who recenily com'.Mtt a featured rolf In the jrrol Flynn stam-r. "Don jyiD." has been signed to play tut featured and only frminine rtit opposite Preston Foster ai WilHam Bishop m Colum'ji»'s "Thundprhoof." liisa Stuart, currently winder up a co-f matured
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  • 67 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28 Smiley Burnette. having completed his co-starring role with Turtes Starrett m "Trail to aredo," latest 'Durango Kid" Astern, is opening winter fitters at his San Fernando Wley ranch preparing the snedy act which he will prewtwith the Bailey Circus this a Pacific Coast tour. He
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  • 19 9 For htn hilarious bubbto-back mamemem i,.h n* haits" GRFW7? CAwnxr 3 v'u tltf > tl Julia Mis},*57
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  • 32 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. Maureen O'Hara. currently costarring with Melvyn Douglus m "The Long Denial,' baa never removed her wedding ring. She covers it with fleshcoloured tape when before th cameras.
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  • 517 9 9 FILM REPORTER WILLIA V\ PENNY CABLES HI. l^- Ballerina And Actress HOLLYWOOD, May 28.— Beautiful, hrunette .^yd Charisse could have landed m films because of her dancing ability ulone, but this is by no means her only qualification. SII2 also has a sparkling personality and a lovely
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  • 263 9 talkm e L^', )O M ly 28 W*" -"ovle producer, sta, The first of these so-c^HM experimental pictures was RKO Radio's "Crossfire." Another "experimental' 1 film will poon be released by RKO That is "Your Red Wagon." which insiders say is a great American romance
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  • 124 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28 Fudy Guilanu created plenty of amusement on the set of "The .Irate" when she was discussng the recent Academy .ward.s. Judy was telling Gone Kelly, /ho co-stars with her m the ilm, of the time she received i special "Oscar" for her role !in "The
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  • 105 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 28. Believe it or not. the Columbia Pictures publicity department has no stills on its newest star prospect. Terry Moore, who plays opposite Glenn Ford m the Technicolor production "The Return or. October." That is. they have some wh< n she was a kidLt of
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  • 120 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. The home Susan Peters starts building soon m Bel Air will have plenty of gadgets designed to make her life m a wheelchair more comfortable. As soon as she finished wor!in "The Sign of the Ram." Susan met with her architee on the design of
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  • 78 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 21. Students of historical American Indian ait may receive ;i con ;iderable .surprise when they see ho ammoment park "crnzy iousf" soquenco m "The Lady roni Shanghai." which stars Uta Hnywoill and Orson VeUes. For the grotesque sceaerv m nuch of this sequence, which was
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  • 94 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. Gary Gray, youthful actor who has a featured role Columbia's "Best Man Wins," with Edgar Buch-an-in and Anna Lee, has outgrown his stand-in Now standing four feet six and c.lebrating his tenth birthday last week, Gary had to say leluctant good-bye to midget Billy Ci.rtis,
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  • 86 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. Parents of teen-a#ers will sym puthize with Pat O'Brien. At RKO Radio where Pat is filming "The Boy With Green Hair," he told of chauffeurinj,' his 14-year-old daughter, Mavourneen, and her boy-frienl to a school dance. Like any proud father, Pai wynted the
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  • 60 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. Rudy Vallee, who plays a character role m George St?vens production, "I Remember Mama," produced by Harriot F'arsons, with George Steven.s as director und executive pr > ducer and starring Irene Dunne Barbara Bel Qedd— Oscar Homolka anil Philip Dorn, entertains his "riends by singing m
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  • 93 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 28. Making movies on location isn'i merely a ca3e of finding beautiful settings and photographing them. Sometimes, as ir the case of "Port Apache," an Argosy picture starring Johr. Wayne, Henry Fonda. Shirl?v Temple and Pedro Armendanz it becomes an engineering pro ject. Seventy-five men with
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  • 148 9 SOFTLEE, SOFTLEE LONDON, May 28- Produ-cer-Director Anthony Kimmins, determined to creatt the authentic atmosphere d the jungle for one of the lasi sequences to be shot on "Mim Ov/n Executioner" at Londoi. Film Studio. Isleworth, sent out a call tor monkeys which > would swing from th«« property trees on
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  • 47 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 28.Gael Amber, who appears m "The Velvet Touch," an In.ie pendent Artists production, did not borrow her name fro. i that other Amber. She has used it profession:* lly for eight years, coined it from the Tarkington title, -Thr Magnificent Am beraontf."
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    79 9 Drivinn ahead j. s beautiful SHIRLEY DALLARD, former US. xcj men's bOwNmg champion and farmer Miss California. Now Shirley is Limich nn a film career, ns one of the lovely Easter Parade Girls m Irriny BerIn's "Easter Parade," M-G-M Technicolor musical She WOs one of nine r/ir/.s selected
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  • 69 9 HIGH- PRESSURE BLONDE if RKO Radio star JACQUELINE WHITE had knownwhat photographer Vmetl Bachmck hud m m nd when ht (iskf\l her to step m front of h s §peed camera she prooakht would have aaahed for the nearest frit Jacqueline, who is co-starring with William UmdUgan m RKOs "Mystery
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  • 107 9 HOLLYWOOD. May 28 A cowboy hand. 16 p one. citizens ami BOM 20 ftodtan were waiting at the st-iti-v-, when the tra n bearing RK>' Radio's "Blood on the Moon company arrived at Flagsta/: Arizona. They weren't there, howevei to welcome the picture's stars. Robert Mitehum, Barbara 3o!
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  • 55 9 HOLLYWOOD, May 28. Ingrid Bergman, who star 3 h. "Joan of Arc/ 1 v Sierra Pliturcfl production, his receiv^il 27 i-wutds for acting during her caiiM'i They include an Academy Oscar \o\ the beat performance of the year, foreign dtatloid including one from the Kinvj of Sweden and
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  • 1963 10  - Airmail, Airpal, Air Port Win A t Ipoh Races ALLAN LEWIS (By DAY OF UPSETS GOOD DIVIDENDS IPOH, Sat. Good dividends were paid at today's races, the first day of the Perak Turf Club Summer meeting. It was a day of upsets and punters had a difficult time picking winners.
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  • 175 10 Formor Chirm star- and f Chinese Malaya ("up veterans vill be socn m action In charity Bdcocr mntch arranged :o be played on June *2i» at Jalan Besar Stadium. They will have 1 Services veterans as then opponents. The game will be m aid
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  • 300 10 Good bowling by Needham, j Pearcey and Holt brought victory to the Singapore Cricket Club m the cricket match against the Ceylon Sports Club which ended m the last over of the day. The Ceylonesc lost iby 80 runs. A feature of the
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  • 127 10 NEWCOMER AT WORK IPOH TRACK 1 By Allan u^ 'I"''. Saturday 1? Dorset came 1<t(1::| *d u» r *S :onds wh^ &K2J 1 last three Tn 41 "2* M 1W 1 'anthre,^ I 0 Caste <HarpS>J me. Good gallops Wer Street iSprncrn > (Fadil, and No' £*> JJonnclly). They 2J
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    • 235 10 More Ixwetl, More Lovej»ble, More Lovelier! I Today Four Shows /jfrctt/H^M. 2-t l 's-6.W-9.30 p.m. tX PHONE bqO3 Today* great L <^Jyf^/^.la girl m denim*. \i i^&S* m^ a boy m khaki. V*»^l y v£' ROBERT RYAN KITH HUSSEY I PATRICIA COLLINGE MAOv CHRISTIANS KIM HUNTER lANE DARWEU P!CHARO MARTtM
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    • 156 10 ROXY OPENING TO-DAY 8 SHOWS: 8, 6.15 9.15 P.M. Savage Africa Adventure! 'The Macomber Affair starring Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett with Robert Preston Tangled emotions smouldering bursting into beat-maddened violence m the tropics! qie i: s TODAY: 3.00; 6.30; 9.15 p.m. KAY ALDRIDGE m "THE PERILS OF NYORA" Final Chapters
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    • 116 10 BING-TIME^ TODAY At: A 11— 2— 4.15— 6.30— 9.15 .L |^SSf| /IA/PR EU/S SISIEK Preceded By Malayan Gazette Xo. 2 "FACE OF MALAYA" (Produced By Malayan Film ViA^ mmm 3E CAPITOL A^Xr ATTRACTION* j^ Jy RONALD FRANKAM \j 7jM| \gy jL i^rr-.»f ATHAY? 6.45 And 9.30 p.m. VXT 1 II
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  • 153 11 ,>.„ of Rheumatism lor how lona yv\ S Offered with rhcumuCISTS ahvavs hope or you peiWr.' wit i < I. as the followiiiK My band. ff^ tht- worst aflfectej to walk without *tu l tru-i everything f ••^Jvcrtiscd, but I got no 2J
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  • 835 11  - ABYSSINIAN-BUT A STOUT-HEARTED FIGHTER Herman Rappa I Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 36-By through thc^^ntwS^TT fll?hter Of re )llt^ Malayan fi K h enthi^utS h«,i f- lhe UUe JllliPn *>*nkH ntnusiftflta had fee good fortune to rcc i: Julien heard i horn he cor j,,. v »o stone unturned m.c him
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    52 11 When Joe Mctuliola visited France from Bin*,* pore m 1933, he met Jack Johnson who was M impressed l^tttyNMf b,H, t ,no that he mvited him to train w his (Johnson's) MaWr,ihf tfun Worlds fcathcruciuht champion, is on Joe's let Johnson lived m France for a long time before returning
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  • 264 11 !Fond stood m his corner with J a puzzled expression. Me vai fconvimci the blow had landed above the 1.-h Meanwhile, the ,i. areiu was m an uproai Th« refers c was undecided and several 1 minuten pa^a d i.> fore he quested tii- doctor to examine
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  • 91 11 SANDWICH, Kent, May 28. Charles Btowe, British ama- tour cup player, today broke i the Americans' stranglehold on the British amateur open j:wlf championship with a brilliant semi-final victory over the American holder, Willie Turnesa. Stowe won by one hole. In the final tomorrow Stovve will
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  • 507 11  -  Ram Piara D DV The Australian tourists playing recently against the M.c.c! nt Lords (the headquarters ol i C ie cet) provided ;i batting fecst which would have whetted ih.> uupe..r.e of nny spec- lator, whose chief de'lght bs j to sec the ball soaring ovei Uie renee
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  • 113 11 C.C.E.S. 'BATS' WIN Last Wednesday the Choon Gum English School "Bats" "B" team beat the Plight B P by 6 games to 1. Here are the results, "Bats' players mentioned first SINGLES: Tan Keng Hock beat Osman bin Tajb (15-12 15-61; Tan Tian Ohye beat S Ibrahim (15-10, 15-9); Gay
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    • 448 11 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— j I s > SHARPE S AQUARIUS GEMINI ÜBRA JAN. 21 FEU 18. MAY 2! JUKE M > Avoid complication*: if Yov wtil tend to t,f over you go liraighi from ons critical a fact which will SBPT Si nr>r •>•? i /o the other,
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  • 127 12 Results of the Chinese Y.M. j C.A. t*Me tennis tourney tics i plavrd on Frid iv night are as I follows SCHOOLBOVfI CHAMPION- SHIP Ljui Buong Peek beat! Kho Kr'iu H'm'c }<,-: w .0., Toh <Mmon Fom«: ho a Chiang Sine Cho by H-l. fflßN*B BINOUBfI
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  • 256 12 3 DAY-RACE MEET HERE IN JULY The Singapore Turf Clu»> will hold a three -day race meeting on July 10. M and 17, at which ('lassos 1 ;»nd 3 horses, as well as thf Club's griffins will have two runs for each li vision. Entries close at noon on June
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  • 35 12 Moffrtt Field. California. May 29. Peter Zaieratos. of Cleveland. Ohio, an aviation machi- j nist m the United States Navy, i lifted 422 pounds here to equal the world heavyweight weightlifting record.- Reuter.
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  • 933 12 Army -Navy Go Down To S'pore DISAPPOINTING CUP MATCH (By "Full-Back") Singapore (S.A.F.A.) 3 Army-Navy 0 Singapore cleared another hu de m the Malaya Cup competition, beating the Aimy-Navy combinaI tion, three-nil, before a fair crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Good soccer and thrills were lacking, neither team I
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  • 63 12 The Socony Athletic Club defeated the Borneo Motors by one goal to nil m a friendly soccer match played at Geylang Stadium. A nice cross m by Eng Chuan, the left inner saw Param head the ball into the goal. The cricket match between the Singapore Recreation Club
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  • 242 12 On yesterday's game SINGAPORE wasted bagful* of pools, and %oon by tht re-nil when they sho u id have scored at least half-a-diOWBm, probably more. JUDGED Ity Malaya Cup standards, the <iame was most disappontinf), developing >n*o a scrappy affair m second half. In this half, thrills' xcere rirjidly
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  • 63 12 The following will represent the Singapore Cricket Clirt Ist xr vs. Pw. v.F. (Beletar) lr Ist Division fixture tomorrow at r>.ir> p.m. on the Padang J. Aitken. D. Himilton. V. Bur- j ton. E. Ten Duis. C. McCulloch F. Hutchinson. B. Clifton. G Taylor. R. Whittington. F.
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  • 301 12 Notts Score 120 For Five Against Aussies NOTTINGHAM. May 29. I The weather was dull here for he first day of the Australians' three-day match against Nottinghamshire when Notts went m to open their first iri nings on good -.vicket. The teams were: Australians: Bradman. Ifcni*, i 3rown, Hasset. Miller.
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  • 185 12 Honours were stared oy S.H.B. Boys' Club and the R.E.M.E. Singapore m the Division 111 soccer mactn played at the McNair Ground yesterday. The score was 2-all. S.H.B. Boys" Club opened the scoring through Meng Chee m the 15th minute rt he |SMe. Iwo
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  • 28 12 NANKING, May 29. AH Chinese Christians will fast and offer prayers on May 30 for alleviation of China's hardships and the people's sufferings IT. P.
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  • 179 12 Th" following are the refu'ts of the. Wrestling contests held at the Happy World last night Data Singh won m the third round against Leon Libriola who was disqualified for foul tactics. Kong beat Napolitam by two f Is to one, the fight ending In the 7th
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  • 327 12 A splendid 70 not out by !>!. K. S. Retnam enabled the Singapore Hospital Dressers md Assistants Union to trounce 1 che S.C.R.C. by six wickets and seven runs at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese batted first and were all out for 115 runs.
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  • 128 12 Displaying magnificent form with bit and ball R. Sando sham secured a handsom? bowling average of eight wickets fo r 33 runs and a top score of 30 runs to enable the Indian Association to beat the St. Andrew's School by 32 runs m a
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  • 96 12 FRANKFURT. May 28. Professor Ludwig Erhard, Economics Director of the Bi-Zonal I Economic Council said here to- i day that negotiations are al- i retdy m progress to include tho Western sectors of Berlin m a Western currency regime should present efforts for a four-power currency reform
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  • 206 12 LONDON, MAY 29. THE LEADING SIX POSITIONS IN THE COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONS TABLES UP TO AND INCLUDING MATCHES WHICH FINISHED YESTERDAY ARE: 1st Inns. lst Inns. No Load in Lead in Dcci- Match Match Points I*. 17. L. D. sion Lost Drawn Middlesex 5
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  • 442 12 Inter-State Cricket STORE m STRONG POSITION v. NEGRI SEREMBAN, Sat. -Playing without the f of their leading batsmen, Gurdial Singh Ch» Hamlin, Negri Sembilan began their first m cricket match against Singapore today miae^i at the close of play today, seems likely to 1 defeated although Singapore is playintr with
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  • 219 12 LONDON, Miy 29.— 1f not despised. t u :e flyweight division of boxing has nnto t always been very popular with pro motors, but recent results m I the British rings appear to nave revived interest m the weight. In America, too, there j
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  • 77 12 Two violin .solos by *»oh Eicng Leong, }l lf>-year-olil ■choolboy, and three vocal soles by Mrs. Koh Oeok Kheng wore the highlight! of a conI ce:t given by the Straits Chineso Mcthoil'st Youth Fcllow-v-:h.p League at Kampong Knoor, \uM ni?;ht. Tha neond half of the nro- unme was
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  • 218 12 Puns. May 20 TV 1 doubles semi-final provide 1 upset when Jaroslav Dwfl (Czechoslovakia) •n<i Uifl rJerge'in Sweden) bott tM top seeded American fM Fian!c Parker and Bn Patty. 3-6. 4-6. 6-4. 6-3. vill oe Drobny's s-x^mmJ "M havinp previously won I to the singles
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  • 73 12 Sydney. May 29 -Tjj^ -Zealand Kiwis beat A* r>y 21 points to 19 ii <on's first Rugby Leap* match between the two .lies, played before a cr* 35,000 here today^ Ed by 13 points to flve lime. Router AAP- All Square At V* SANDWICH, E«J«* 29. Frank
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