Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 June 1948

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  • 27 1 The Sunday Tribune i?ow Printed Simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Telegrams: Tribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (0 lines). TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, JUNE 6, .PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 293 1 'Sunday Tribune Meporterl THE first "To Let" }>i housf-hmitmq Fitif/ftnorr nee thf liberation ha* am-p'-nmi on the O o r o/ o'ifxn* Improvement Trust houet Benson u>, the vmcamtM M IBrlvaM v.v "'-.jrhorhitnnt '•ti': by the prrvfous tenant Tlu housr m
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  • 13 1 T AX APPOINTMENT BBBBatL 7 Ho,,0 v «.V has hocn Ttx of mcome
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  • 155 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Simra^vi^'T Bo^" 8 two mysterious deaths m e u r ri n y gc ,a^ th ViCUmS &PPCar t0 te Chi Early yesterday morning. ■g on patrol duty came up- dead hodv of Chinese l v Jj^ r«*dfli<le at the Bukit
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  • 495 1 Documents Seized «rw (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ,>«„ •L 5 /^n^'nK of 30 plain- clothes men headed by three ■■■■m m on T h Th^ Pl t slden of th e Rubber Workers' Union, Mr. Koh Swee Guan had on Thursday been detained by the "olice on
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  • 96 1 SCHOOLS TO RE-OPEN NEXT WEEK Sunday Tribune staff Reporter SINGAPORE Hchoofn which have been cloned C )on account of the out- 1 brrak of polio will In* re- opened on Monday week. r An official slat, -in. -mi i J Kwed yeKterday stated that though a number of 1 ca»M
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  • 67 1 (From our own Reporter) IPOH, June s.— Three arrests were made by the local Police within twenty-four hours following the fatal shooting of Mr. E. v. Dabb, 53-year-old manager of the Idris Hydraulic Mine near Kampar at noon yesterday by six armed Chinese bandits while
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  • 28 1 Tea score at Hove Sussex 86 all out (Undwall t> for 34, Loxton 3 for 13) Australia 87 for 0 (Brown 21. Morris 58).
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  • 70 1 < Sunday Tribune Reporter J ONLY new vehicles may now be registered as taxis m Singapore. This ruling will also ap pl> to any other type of vehicle wanting to ply for hire. An official order jrom the Controller of Road Transport also states
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  • 312 1 'Sunday Tribune Reporter,. THE Governor, Sir Franklin Gtnison, yesterday told boys of Raffle* Institution whj Govern had de«fled to nan Ton- tics In Singapore school*. Comparing politics m school with Hitlerite methods of educating its youth to a oneway outlook m life. Sir Franklin said
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  • 286 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Six shootings and stabbings have occurred m Singapore during the past nine days, and rewards runnings into thousands of dollars are being offered by the Police for the arrest and conviction of the assailants nn e t 1 oucbreak occurred and seriously
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  • 89 1 PARIS, June 5. France and Vietnam today signed an agreement under which France will recognise the independence of Vietnam within the French Union, the French Press Agency reported. The agreement was signed on board the French cruiser Dugway-Trouin (7,249 tons) m the Bay of Along, off
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  • 99 1 $10,000 Estate Hold-up 3EREMBAN, Sat. -A daring SlO.OOO daylight robbery by three men dressed m jungle green bush shirts was reported from the Jeram Padang Rubber Estate, Bahau, today. It was stated that the men, armed with revolvers, entered the office of the Kepis division of the estate while the
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  • 16 1 The Commissioner-General will give a broadcast talk tonight on "The World We Live In
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  • 28 1 The Seremban Rubber Workers 1 Union premises were raided by a posse of detectives last nignt, the Tribune correspondent telephoned shortly before midnight.
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  • 202 1 The Commisnioner-Qenernl fttr the United Kingdom m South East Asia, Mr. MalCOfm Mac Donald, is shortly to pay a fitting visit to China. He will be the yuest of the British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Skrine Stevenson durinft the three days m Nanking. During the visit
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  • 225 1 MALAYA CUP THRILLS NLGRI-feEMBILAN'fe convincing 4— > Royal Air Force almost created liistorN victory over the Army-Navy at Serem- when they all but beat Singapore ;i! ban stole the show m yesterday's Jalan Kesar Kt?diuin. Malaya Cup matches, although the© Need's win— their third coasecutive
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  • 161 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Retrenched workers of the Chua Guan Hong Rubber Factory, Jurong, have decided to squat m the labour lines belonging to the factory m defiance of the management's repeated appeals, it is understood. Notices posted by the management repeatedly asking retrenched workers to
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  • 40 1 BANGKOK. June 5. A Siamese official goodwill mission is leaving Bangkok on June 11 for a tour of Muslim provinces m the south on thi Malayan frontier where antiGovernment uprisings took place last month. Reuter.
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK, June s— The American Broadcasting Company today disclosed that it had signed a U***** per minute contract with news commentator Walter Winchell. The contract guaranteeing Winchell l/ *****,000 per year for weekly 15 minute broadcasts allows him seven weeks for vacation.
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  • 105 1 One case of poliomyeliii* was reported yesterday, the victim being a Chinese'. adult. This brings the total of notified cases to 92. PASIR LEBA CAMP Pasir Lfcba Camp has been re-occupled by the military. Week-end visitors however ontinue to visit the beach there, not' realising that
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  • 598 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter^ SPOKE recently to a mnn who has "plf-aded cm at Ua si 1 5 000 o isions In the nast twelve years i«; van. offences ranging from thieving to selling cigarettes without a licence But he has
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  • 236 2 Mrs. Richardson who is joining the staff of Millington Ltd., Singapore, is due to arrive m the Colony by BOAC flying boat tomorrow. Mrs. Richardson, whose professional name is Miss Ed- wards, started her advertising career as an investigator on market research for Lintas Ltd., (Lever
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  • 97 2 'Sunday Tribune Reporter) Workers of some binqrapore sawmills which brought int. tovec !i»?w wage rates with ef- from June 1, have declined so iur to s\£n any agreement binding themselves to the new rates. Representatives of the Kirn Hock Cheong Saw Mill and the Seng Hua Saw
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  • 52 2 a Indian, Alagat amy ;u'^ S brou g*t before the Fourth Police Court yesterday charged with using criminal l?» C v n a woman Pounamah, with intent to outrage her modesty. Bail of $200 with two sureties was extended, and the case was postponed to
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  • 18 2 The Naval Fire Brigade yesterday put out a lallang flre at the 13th milestone Sembawang Road.
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    407 2 BLUF NETWORK PROGRAMMES From 1? noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 526 metres m the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec m the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 52G metres only. From S p.m. to 6 p.m. Radiated on 52G metres
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  • 473 2 This month the well-known share -brokers' firm of Fraser and Company celebrates its seventyfifth anniversary. It was founded by Mr John Fraser popularly known m his day as "The Jolly Octopus.'' Mr. Fraser first came out East m 1865 to work for the Chartered Mercantile Bank
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  • 50 2 Goh Swee Keng, 32-year-old Chinese woman, charged with an alleged attempt at suicide by swallowing two pieces of caustic soda, was still m hospital when her case was produced before the third Police Court yesterday. Mr. F. B. Oehlers the magistrate postponed the case till next week.
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  • 91 3 REDEMPTORIST FATHERS APPEAL FOR FUNDS The Redemptorist Fathers, who lost everything during the war. are now faced with the problem of rehabilitation. They are m need of funds to establish a monastery and church, and the Redemptorist Fathers' Appeal Fund has been started with Mr. A. F. L. Barrow as
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  • 56 3 i Sunday Tribune Reporter). Some damage was caused to a taxi when it became involved m a collision with a military truck m Anson Road yesterday aftertioon The Impact turned the taxi fiom its course, causing it to hit a lorry parked on the side of
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  • 65 3 Ocean ahipiueAts of rubber, lncludtng latex, during May amounted to 88.8(37 tons, which i« the highest this year and "iiiparcfl with 67,464 tons during April. The United States took 41,534. ton*. Russia 5.761. the United Kingdom. 12.252, South Africa 1,500, Canada 2,549. Hongkong i,289. France 4.014, Germany
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  • 94 3 The Government of India have decided to declare June 10, the birthday of His Majesty the Kin< f as a public holiday throughout the Indian Dominion. It is also decided to fly, side by side, both the Union Jack and the National Flag of India
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  • 129 3 The rainstorm which swept Singapore on Tuesday last caused a tragedy m Ah Hood Road. When Joyoisumarto bin Marton, an Indonesian, return- ed from marketting at about 3 p.m. his wife. Rabian binte Pandiapawiro. asked him whethe* he had seen their three-year-old daughter. She i 1
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  • 87 3 1 In iespon.se to a request from j the Great World Amusement j Park, the Public Relations Film Unit will show a series of films on the Royal Family at the Public Relations stand m the paik on Thursday evening m conjunction with the celcbratidns on
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  • 74 3 Two Chinese, Loh Ah Sai and Ng Yong Chia. charged with attempting to commit extortion, were brought be- fore the Fourth Police Court yesterday. They were alleged to have i put a woman m fear of injury and threatened to destroy ncr stcre m an amusement
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  • 464 3 BAD ROAD SENSE, NERVOUSNESS, POOR JUDGMENT (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Poor road sense and bad driving judgment are reasons advanced by Niiigaporejs Traffic Chief, Mr. C. J R. Bembroke, for the 35 per cent failures m the tests for driving
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  • 82 3 < Sunday Tribune Reporter > rJS Justice Murray-Aynslev. Chief Justice. Singapore, will be leaving the Colony during the latter part of this month on vacation. Mr. Justice J obi ing. the aerlior Puisne Judge, will act as Chief Justice during the absence of Mr. Justice MurrayAynsley.
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  • 100 3 From Our Own Rcpoiter) MALACCA. Juno 5. Mr. Van Kee Leong. well-known I Malayan artist, is holding a public exhibition of paintings here A notable feature of Mr. Leong's work is his interpretation of historical events m Malaya's past m which he tries to capture the
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  • 188 3 Mr. L. F. Phipps, QfTlcer-in-charge of the Central Fire Station, yesterday uttered a warning against what he described as "jay" drivers who show little regard m giving priority to street accident ambulances m Singapore streets. "We have had trouble with this type of traffic
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  • 219 3 (Sunday Tribune Reporter/. Ihe management of the Singapore Traction Company has offered to give increases to forty-nve per cent of the 560 rolling stock workers of the company. Mr R. K. Samy. President of the STC Employees Union, told the Tribune yesterday. The offer
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  • 146 3 52 Cases For The Assizes < Sunday Tribune Reporter) The sixth session of the Singapore Assizes opens at the High Court tomorrow, the Hon'ble Mr Justice Thorogood presiding. The Assize list contains m all 52 cases, of which .27 are brought forward from the last Assizes. Armed robberies, unlawful possession
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  • 45 3 A European wa s arrested i yesterday morning by trie Singapore Police for allegedly robbing a taxi i driver In Orange OroTB Road. He was one ol" I a party oi lour Europeans i who boarded the taxi after midnight. x* -T*
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  • 3963 4  -  VEKA ARPMORE bii Government House HE. Sir F/anklin and Lady Gimson gave a cocktail party at Government House on Friday evening. The guests assembled m the great main hall which was decorated as usual with lovely blooms, and made a fitting setting for the many
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  • 21 6 London Asrenfs Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1948.
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  • 239 6 SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1948. Courage The diligent and unselfish pursuit of lost causes is recognised as an exhibition of courage of no mean order. Therefore we are constrained to express admiration for the small group of people who seek to wean Malayans from consumption of flesh to vegetarianism. Unless human
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  • 930 6 The haze of the midday sun shimmered on two thousand acres of waving lallang. On the air floated the gossamer down of the lallang bloom. In that expanse saplings struggled here and there to thrust their slender stems skywards, vihile bleached stumps of forest giants testified
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  • 112 6 Scientists arc working on a "seeing ear" radar style I which may help blind people to avoid bumping into things The device, still m the experimental stage, sends out signals which "bounce" back on contact with pillar-boxes and similar objects. The reflected signals make a singing
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  • 585 6  -  N.S.F. By "Well," remarks Helen, with a touch of asperity, "it was different before we were married." "Oh, I wouldn't say that (rather lamely) though I was never what you'd call the romantic type, was I?" "At least you gave a greater impression of being pleased to
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  • 1410 6  - SOCIALISM: A SUCCESS? W. ALEXANDER By Socialism m Great Britain has achieved complete success inasmuch as it has achieved all it set out to do. Whether that achievement is a meritorious act and whether it redounds to the benefit of the people is a much more dubious and debatable point.
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    • 99 6 1 Accurate Visual Analysis Requires Ip-to-date Instruments. To solve 7/our Eyesight Problems, Consult c. s. chong, o.d. i EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. C/////w s>vnr FuZ/j/ equipped vith latest instruments. I LIMITED EXTENSION TO TAIPING THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM KUALA LUMPUR TO PENANG VIA TAIPING MON. THIR. SAT. FROM PENANG TO KUALA
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  • 193 7 Offers £1 00 To Get Her Own Back On "Cat-Rustlers" Because she thinks "cat-rustlers" have stolen a cat she adopted eleven years ago, Miss Katherin a Uhl, 40, who works m a London factory i S offering '<> reward of £100 from her slender savings m the hop 2 of
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  • 56 7 THE ODD 2 CENTS I Thf bottom fell out Of I .sack ni which Prt »Nm i Potter, bank messenger, i was tarrying 9.000 0..< rent cotns m Oakland, J Mar aland, U.S.A. i People helped hir.t I collect the co t ns. Hack (it the bank, Porter I counted
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  • 96 7 5 MONKEYS OUTSMART A ZOO THIEF LONDON, Sat. C. I. D. officers last week solemnly inspected a monkey house at Chessington Zoo. Surrey. They were investigating The Case of the Five-Almost-Stolen Monkeys. A hundred yards aicay, free, the monkeys .solemnly inspected the icallabies. Someone had tried to steal the monkeys,
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  • 51 7 Two flashes of lightning and a storm passed over Dundonald. near Belfast. But the lightning had Torn several tons of ynnsonry off the tower of the 12th century St. Elizabeth.-, Church; Cracked one of the church walls; Struck a tree, and Shattered windows m prefabs. No one was
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Sat. Because policemen drivers are now allowed 3s. 6d. an hour overtime, driven for the murder team investigating the Blackburn child killing are earning as much as high-ranking C.I.D. officers conducting the inquiries. A dcte/tirc-nispcctnr (£520 a year) yets no overtime.
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  • 36 7 Ex-Ats girl, Eileen McClelland. 25. of Ritchie-street. Belfast, has flown to Ontario to mairy Robert Glass. 34, whom she has never seen. He has written her 500 letters m two years.
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  • 25 7 Gunman who entered St. Michael's Vicarage, Wandsworth, London, pointed revolver at Mrs. Menai Campbell, the vicar's daughter-in-law, then suddenly ran off. Nothing stolen.
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  • 30 7 A beauty expert is asking women all over the United States to send lipsticks to President Truman m protest against the high tax on cosmetics.
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  • 30 7 New drive to win over Britain's hatlcss millions will follow backstage talks among men's hatters, who say the anti-hat complex of ex-Service-men is causing short time and unemployment.
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  • 78 7 Harald Isaachsen. 49, his wife. Annie, and their three sons, John 14, Roald 13. and Samuel. 8. have found a formula for happiness. They have cut themselves from civilisation. are selfsupporting on their 30-acre farm m the wilds near the Wai take re mountains m New
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  • 60 7 A woman who fainted m an Adelaide tram lost her purse containing jewels worth £100. Sht fainted because a man mttiny next to her was her husband, who had been reported killed m the nar. He was suffering from loss of memory as the
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  • 56 7 Finding a woman's hand- nag m a phone kiosk. Mrs. F. I Mitchell, of Aberdeen-place. Bradford (Yorks), opened it and saw eightyfour £1 notes and the owners name and address. She took it straight to the address and was handed six- I pence, with the
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  • 38 7 "Serve the lady first." said a young man who walked into Rodney-road (London SE) sub-post office yesterday. Postmistress Mrs. B. Goodwin turned to do so and the young man snatched seven £1 notes and ran away.
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  • 75 7 A policeman wax set on fire and women tjcttiny their hair waved f/ot shocks -because a penniless coolie accidentally knocked two wires together with his bamboo pole as he was adjusting the sunshade over the shop where he worked m Peipina, China. That v)asn't all 1,00
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  • 49 7 Andrew Smith official cai driver to Government House Jerusalem, is back m England -driving with "L" plates. As a Palestine police sergeant he drove Lord Goi t and King Abdullah and tested other drivers. But at Shenley. Herts, he is provisional licenceholder No. *****
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  • 70 7 Can people with rheumaticky joints forecast tht weather accurately from their aches and pains? Meteorologist A. J. Whiten. of 9, lnveresk gardens, Worcester Park, Surrey, has begun the first scientific investigation into the problem He wants people who think their joints are reliable barometers
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  • 162 7 NKW YORK. Upset be- < .ins,' hiH grandmother would not buy a wallet he wanted, Richard Henry, 12, forced hi* sister Joanne, 9, to be his executioner. Marching into his sister's bedroom, Richard handed Joanne a rifle, with the muzzle pointed i»t
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  • 150 7 i o LONDON, Sat— There will be plenty of officers to give orders at this summer's Territorial Army camps. And there will be plenty of N.C.O.s to pass the orders on. But there are likely to b only a few privates to 'any
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  • 49 7 LONDON. Sat. Because crooks some of them using v.irelcss cars have found out how to tune-in to police raJio messages, it is likely that Lonlon police will transmit m cod«\ At present most »ir.?sfi//r.s m Di dear, and vahtabi j»fortnatkm ia rcuchiwi tnr gang*.
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  • 24 7 STOCKHOLM. A 17-yca?--old prisoner who sawed his way out of a Kristianstad jail returned the next day and freed two comrades.
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    • 192 7 PROVED! In ihe armed services The dependable performance of the Snivel Kerosene Refrigerator was dramatically proved on all battle fronts during World War 11. Wherever the fighting was hottest, the Servel Kerosene Refrigerator followed our forces, preserving food and life-giving plasma. In all climates, from the African desert to the
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  • 490 8 It took Nottinghamshire to put a check to the run of victories of the Australians. But it was only a check, because given a little more time the Aussies wculd have collected l ie Notts scalps too. Anyway Notts was the first county to escape defeat at the
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  • 913 8  -  RAM PIARA BADMINTON NOTES By The Singapore Malay Badminton Association tournament is getting into a very interesting Ptage with a start m the senior' events. This interest is| further heightened by the news that two toprahki ng Malay players from Sel&n-I gor will be figuring
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  • 268 8 S'pore Junior Badminton Fixtures Tie;; for next weekend <n th<' Singapore junior badminton °v»ampionships are as lo?--lcws: Saturday, June 12 at 2.15 p.m. Suadi bm H. Taliir (Perhimponaii) v Chill Tye Juav iCYMAi Neo Seng Kee < Mayflower i Hcng Siak Kwee (United Family). Lee Bwee Hee (Amicablr) v Ng
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  • 133 8 At the 20th annual general meeting held on May 30. the following were elected as Of-fice-bearers for the ensuing year: Patrons Messrs Yeo Siew Chuan (re-elected), Lim Chon g Swee re-elected >, Sect Teck Huat (re-elected). President Mr. Yeo Guan Hoe. Vice-Presidents Messrs Willie Tan. Chua
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  • 31 8 Tht postponed meeting of tin- Air Ministry Directorate General of Worki will nou be lu*!d en Thursday (Kind's Birthday) on th«> A.ICJ>.G.W. civilian sports field commencing at 1.30 p.m.
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  • 286 8 Sunday Tribune Reporter). The Rev. J. Bartlett, Naval Chaplain, officiated at the wedding of Mr. Albert James Wood, of 3, Falkland Road, H.M. Naval Base, and Miss Pauline Dorothy Sandoe of the WAAF, Changi RAF, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning. The charming bride, who
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  • 22 8 In the afternoon, m the same church. W/O II Sydney Francis Hobson, of Far East Base Group, Royal Engineers. Singapore and
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  • 119 8 California's notorious t< ntle-man-banriit. Black Cart, and hi- romance with Lola Mont' z. the inlet national favourite of oafe .society, form *m interesting background foi the Universal International tectmicolour adventure-drama "Black Barf which opened at ho Tathity at its midnight performance yesterday. Last nignt':; audience wa:> held
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  • 168 8 GRIFFITHS— JUPP St. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of yet another wedding yesterday when Capt. Bryan George Griffiths, R.E., attached to Air Survey, R.A.R Station, Tengah, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Griffiths, was married t> Miss Olive Gwendoline Jupr of R.A.F. Station. Tengah, and daughter of Mr. and
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    • 670 8 20th CENTI'RY-FOX'S GREATEST MUSICAL OF ALL TIME! OPENING SOON! REX\ ixwwi t V** > TECHNICOLOR! Glands Fortified by New Discovery iHs Do yr>« r*<! old botor* toot timet Art you Urod. r-un- I o 4*«, worn «^i arvj unaUt to keep op vtth tb« a?«*d I A\ a«4 plaawwrM of
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    • 219 8 FRESH FOR YEARS Guaranteed not to xfel^v damaKe flashlight —^l through corrosion Vts^ ja\ SOLE REPRESENTATIVES. GETZ BROS J^ PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE A- Li^t WL II it J ill I V-/NLY when a perfume has won the approval of Vim art kW CO Rave made its way m the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 551 8 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE j AQUARIUS GJBMBV7 A //7?/?/1 j j/i .v. 2i PVI*. 18. M'^y 21 j?:a t 20 Consider very seriousiy Bomething which you icflH KEPT. 24 OCT. 23. j ■very op^OrfimWi Mklll oomej do or <iclu<\-e will pfrast the Don't try tit mix business V your
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  • 512 9 F 'LM REPORTER WILLIAM PENNY CABLES HIS fc- n,h. WOOD June 4. —Red-headed Arlene in h/ OVer d her talent^ self with so much plorv m her very first role at Metro-Goldwyn-Maver that she was at once advanced up to a romantic lead m her ascent toward screen
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  • 78 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 7 Walter Pi.lgeon has been Added to the cist of "Command Decision" wh ch already incudes Clark Gable Van" Johnson. John Hndiak, Edward Arnold. Marshall Thompson and Hick Simnirns. Pidgeon will portray Mai~»» General John Kane. Gable will I- lay Brigadier Genera' K. C Dennis,
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  • 166 9 HOLLYWOOD. Jun« V Edward Buzzell, veteran come* '1y director, will mark his tenth year m movies by directing the i TechnicMour musical. "Neptune's Daughter," starnn" Red S'teltcn. Esther Williams X cardo Montalban and Betty Oarrett. It will be his fifteenth picture tor the studio dump that period,
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  • 94 9 i HOLLYWOOD May 28. Robert Armstrong's roe Ir "Mr. Joseph Young of Afrxi, an Arko production, is most strenuous he has had m the 20 yearj of hi.s screen career, he says. "Producer Merian C Coop r and Director Ernest B Schoe<l--sack forget that I'm but
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  • 211 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 7 'If you ever come to Hollywood dropta to see me." Gene^Kellv oh[ Mai> y Jo Ellis while she was preparing for an overseas uip to entertain the men m service, and he was m the US Navy. Mary Jo realized th|3 was what
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  • 39 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 7. Robert Taylor and Ava Gardner have been assigned to star m "The Bribe." a story of i>m ince and intrigue on a small island off the coast of Central America Pandro Bernian will produce.
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  • 367 9  -  Walter Lantz By THE cartoon has become an important part of every movie-goer's life. F every Perhaps he would not stay away frorr/ the theatres bo cause of the cartoons demise, but his movie enjoyment surely wouldn't be as great. J n We need
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    42 9 New team-mates are Judy Oanhnd and Fred Attain M*n chatting tm ihe set <>/ frxing Berlin* -Ens',,, Parade n M< ,<>-(, ulauitn-MniK, h,,. P< h.r Law/ord and Ann Millet nluo art jarred im tht gay bt.ckntagi 5i,,,,, „t the colourtni 1912 era tm Broadway.
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    • 155 9 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart. palpitation, dlsrlness. headaches at top and back of heart and above eyes. shortness of breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory and energy. Indigestion, worry and fear your trouble Is probably caused
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    • 153 9 iJB? ff YOU Qt& "^^l\ fcV LOSING WEIGHT/1 R A\ FEELING NERVOUS, klvsSiWj, RUN: DOWN, A OUT, ?m earning* orworse may come. These are signs of what doctor «X m M.neral-Vitamin deficiency "—warnings that you are MM getting enough minerals and vitamins which Nature demands W you to have. i
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  • 1140 10  - Young Johnson He Fought For An Orient Title Herman Rappa Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 37— By COLOURED boxers have hit the headlines almost from the bare knuckle era. Nanes like Jack Johnson. Joe Jeanette, Sam McVoa. Sam Lr.ngtord and Peter Jackson v.-ill never be erased fion. l>< xing history. Right
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  • 454 10 (Sunday Tribune Reporter). The Malayan branch of the International StudentV Service Ift now making available a fund for refugee students from neighbouring countries. The fund as it stands now, amounts to about $3,000, and I forms part of a sum of 20,000 Swiss
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  • 187 10 Entries fo r the London Matriculation Examination to be held In Singapore m January next year will be accepted from candidates offering a special language (other, than Chinese, Sanskrit or Jamil), Biology or Botany and must reach the Education Office. Singapore, not later I than 12 noon on
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  • 38 10 Due to ram and poor visibil ity, the Malayan Airway's plane for Penang, scheduled to depart from Singapore at 7.30 I a.m. yesterday, did not take off I from Kallang Airport until 12 noon.
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  • 75 10 COMPTON. California June 5. -Lloyd la Beach, the Negro athlete from Panama, last night bettered the world 200 metres record by covering the distance here m 20.2 seconds, und equalled the world record for the 100 metres with 10. 2 seconds. The official 200 metres world
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 147 10 Something I'nusual First French Film To Come Here With Exotic MICHELE MORGAN And JEAN GABIN Two Famous Fren< h Stars! Dubbed With English Dialogue! Opens Today 4 Shows £7) £l&>*t 2'Us'63o*93Qp.m.tS PHONEbqO3 RELEASED IN FRANCE AS "REMORQUES" Storm swept WL romance on B the high GOIDWYN rfß^H^i^^^ MAYER starring Jeair
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    • 290 10 DEATH OF MR. C. LAWTHER The d'-uth ol Mr. George Lawther. younger brother ol Jack Lawther, the wellknown Singapore footballer occurred at the General Hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Lawther. who was 28- years-old, was attached to the j Immigration Department. Ho was interned during the Japanese occupation at Sime Road.
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    • 101 10 "««la\ at S.l5,BJ5Tt!f Sre The 1),.^,, J^ "<»nii Uadla'N Pro£i^ "Tootani Tira^r (HlnduMUali ROXY 3 sh.ms Daily s, 6.15 A iv ACTION TNE Ql A L s^ l« th^ greatest of k. car^rt l UX BM( X supported by JANET BLAIR A thrilling story of gallav KNM(-;HT nnd LADY-PAIRu »s
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  • 1835 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS By 1 Saturday.— Ecliptic with Jockey Woods up ran home to win the mile-and-q'.-rtpr trophy race £1 J^ ay s w races th e last day of the Perak Turf Club'K H^\ r eting Ecli **ic returned a $35-win divi%u v?
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    22 11 An RAF. defender rnn* up to stop Kamid jwtt a.v the Singapore forward is about to take a shot at goal m
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  • 170 11 STORE JUNIOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS I Singapore's Junior Badminton Championships commence! yesterday when a small crowd watched competitors m action In the preliminary round at the Clerical Union Hall. The best tie was the Men's Singles between Choo Piang Lim (Marigold) and Teo Thuang Bak (Jacques) which was de- elded after
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    • 241 11 Will >^ s.' i y We all that physical exercise is I good for health, but it's not so widely fJL.f \C Andr w «nd re- rcallscd that Inner Cleanliness plays t *reshes the mouth and tongue. a vital part m keeping us fit. Andrews NEXT Andrews settles the stomach
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  • 979 12 jjjgggggjjgaggggJSffl^^ two-all draw after thrill-packed game Singa|K)re 1 Combined R.A.F. "Z Soccer fans had their fill yesterday afternoon at Jalan Besar Stadium when Singapore and the Combined R.A.F. met m the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup competition and shared
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  • 133 12 mi All. sat. Joftwri iwftyt iml MaJrv < a m th<ir Mnlayn Cup matt* lixturr plavt'tl at IMuar this BVMriag by tuo jjor.ls to MM. Johore were all over the Malacca defence from the kick-off. Hendroff and Fook Tong m Malacca's last line of defence played
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  • 86 12 SOUTH P W D L F A Pts Negri 3 3 9 5 6 S'poro 3 2 1 9 3 5 R.A.F. 3 12 14 9 4 Johoro 3 1 2 5 8 2 ArmyNavy 3 1 2 6 11 1 Malacca 3 3 5 12 0
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  • 204 12 Kwila Lumpur, June o,— Playing v^th five substitutes Kedah put up a fine show to hold the Combined Services (N to a goalless draw m the Malaya Cup soccer competition played at Kuala Lumpur today. But for the sound defence put up by Salim Akib, the stepper
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  • 161 12 Exploiting the defensive I weaknesses of their opponents in a second half rally, which j 1 yielded four goals in the last i twelve minutes, the Chinese Athlete XI. beat La Salle Sport j Club by 4-0 in a S.A.F.A. third j division game
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  • 123 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) SEREMBAN, Sat.— Two Watsons, both playing in the position of centre-forward, figured in today's Malaya Cup match here between the Army-Navy and Negri-Sembilan. One of them scored three goals. The other t:iiloil fn spnrp. The lucky Watson was Ne^riSembilan's centre-forward. His goaJs helped
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  • 373 12 S'pore attack lacked 'bite' (By SPECTATOR* In a game which topped the best this season m the matter of thrills, the RAF had victory snatched from tneir grasp about ten minutes from the end. Not that Singapore were territorially inferior. They had. m fact, more of the play, but whereas
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  • 503 12 EPSOM, June 5.— France today scored her second straight victory m the Derby, Britain's greatest horse race, when My Love, running m the famous colours of the Aga Khan, defeated Royal Drake m a stretch drive ht the end of the one and
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  • 95 12 (Sunday Tribune Reporter). Mr. G. Hawkins, Defence Secretary for Malaya visited the Malayan Air Cadet Corps Headquartets, at the Government; Trade School m Balestier Road yesterday. He was welcomed by the commandant Mr. G. Geldard. who, is also the Director of the Malayan Air Cadet
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  • 39 12 RAUB, Sat. Selangor dej feated Pahang by two goal 3 to nil m their Malaya Cup fixture i played here today. Both goals I were scored m the first half. J Scorers were Ismail and Bin Keng.
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  • 28 12 All cricket NttttcMa fucfxl for yesterday m Sinf/ap<>rc icore cancelled ot/: in// to the henry rain m the morning which made thy fields unpUutiiblc.
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  • 23 12 Hqn. Embarkation will mort I tho .follilads Athktic Union at soccer today at 5.15 p.m. on the 1 Victoria School ground.
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  • 73 12 Data Singh and his tv opponents. Bosca Boa m Giegor were disqualified m ti* fourth round for fighttnf out side the ring. In the semi-final event, Ni politano and .Jagimiar Stnp fought to a draw oveV te rounds, neither being able I secure a fall. In the
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  • 46 12 The main event betwm Prince Bhu Pinder and Jot Morro ended abruptly In tl fourth round when both me weie injured m a cluh m were counted out. The Turk. Ali Riza B«y, t* Curly Connors by two falli I one m the semi-final.
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  • 410 12 The Australian Goodwill Mission, headed by Mr W. MacMahon Ball, arrived m Singapore from Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning by RAAF plane. They were met by Mr. R. Mitchell and Mr. F. T. Homer, of the Australian Trade Commissioner's Office, and Capt. D. C. Snowdon, ADC
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    • 272 12 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. I Sirmadtirav of Railways, Singapore, wishes to thank all friends and relatives, who fcave presents, sent greeting* and attended the marriage of his eldest daughter Annamalar to Mr. Kt'llathurai of P.W.D. Kuala Lumpur. Accommodation Wanted i English Couple seek rent 161 months from Ist .luly fMrn s or!
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