Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 July 1948

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  • 30 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPEK The Sunday Tribune Now Printed Simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE JULY 4. 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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    579 1 terrorism Means tfWI'NISTS and bandits m killed 12 hiiiHs,, fff jv wounded two < hil raided three PsMee Sla- sod ambushed I'ollc. on three occasions Lfcf the week commencing v June 25 to Friday, it* .fOMAN AM) A <WM HXRE AMONG TIIOSi; ULLED. tfeeir terrorist acts, *hr«rt»t»l m
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  • 138 1 Tears, Misery and More Murders! i THEY WEEP...! S S Then weep for the tno- i other they lost Two children of the first wo- 1 > Mas mui<h re, I by Con>- i hiunists in KuUti weep irlii'e their father stares })l(t.ik\u. too shocked and y grieved to do
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  • 27 1 SYDNEY. July J. Mr. M. H. Thielc, rctntrf schoolff-nrh-er, aged 88. of Adelaide, South Australia, still f/oes to school -to learn.
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  • 82 1 ffl!*fi" sll; *'<' market t < 2*oned by the investor aD SliX** 1 0 offerings ksl!!2Jj^anised direc- ti'in of the communist drive i- recognised and predictions that the trouble will be over m six months arc regarded as optimistic. .vior<^ reliance Ui placed la financial
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  • 38 1 KARACHI, July J: -A 77--htmr fast unt't death was broken when Sind Premier, Pir lllahi liokhsh, fis.oued fh. fast m f/ may he wcmld >• him a h'<usr and bnsi- ■>- v.s- pntni.-us. Reuter
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  • 16 1 PARIS. July 3. Muslim preachers are preparing a campaign to convert Europe.
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  • 31 1 HOF. BAVARIA. July 8. Bavarian reception camps are beinj,' prepared to receive some 40,000 Germans expected to be expelled from Czechoslovakia In the next six months. Reuter
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  • 19 1 Among items analysed by the Municipal Analyst Department last year were race horse saliva i and sweat.
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  • 16 1 Four Municipal midwives i onductod 1,131 free conftnemants for poor cases last year.
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  • 17 1 Over ?0.600 pounds of powdered milk was issued free to babies m Singapore last year.
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  • 17 1 There were 8.344 burials m Singapore last year. There were 84 exhumations and 115 cremations.
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  • 16 1 mall flsh, totalling 10,932.366 katis, were landed and sold In Municipal markets last year.
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  • 180 1 MALACCA, Sat. Troops are maintaining close vigilance m the Asahan urea, waiting for Communist trou-ble-shooters to show their band, following a Communist threat to eliminate the Asahan police station m the course of two weeks. Military reinforcements have l>een rushed
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  • 120 1 IPOH, Sat.— A party of Police and Malay Regi ment troops swooped down on a bandit hide-out situat od on a hill near Taiping m the early hours o f thl morning. The party was divided into four units, and one reached a zir.c shed situated m
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  • 37 1 MOTOR-BIKE IN FLAMES A motor cycle crashed onto the road with its driver and burst up in flames at the junction of Clemenceau Avenue and I Orchard Road yesterday. The Fire Brigade dealt with fin almost immediately.
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  • 48 1 ROME. July 3. Chased by I a mob which threatened to lynch him if he did not sign a cheque for their unemployment fund, wealthy land-owner, Baron Treves escaped by fleeing to a jail, where he remainl until police came to the resrue. U.P.
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  • 324 1 BERLIN: 1 a. m. APPEAL TO SO VIET COMMA NDER BERLIN, July 3:- Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, British military governor m Germany, sent a letter at i o'clock this morning to Marshal Va—Ujf Sokoloisky Sovtet Commander, txprwmktg his readiness to meet him to discuss the tiynes and methods for re-opening
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  • 90 1 NA VY TO FIGHT BANDITS LONDON. July 3. Thr British Admiralty announced today that a flotilla of foui harbour defence motor launches has been cowiitltaw+d from reserves to assist th> Malayan Federation Government m combatting lawlessness m Malaya. The measure has beat taken ai thq request of the Malayan Govemntcnt.
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  • 24 1 A Traffic Police sergeant yesterday arrested a Punjabi Muslim brandishing a pistol m his hand at the toddy shop at St. George's Road.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 774 2 Welfare Dept War On S'pore Girl Traffic (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The abhorrent practice o< M smug^lim; M in young girls from China for prostitution in Siiii;:ipore is on the wane. This is the outcome of the good work done by the Colony's Social Welfare Department, which has launch ed
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  • 136 2 DAMAGED RICE EARNS $37,000 i Sunday Tribune Reporter) About 60 tons of damaged rice arc disposed of monthly by the Food Control Department through auction sales. This realizes more than $37,000 monthly. The stocks that are being i auctioned either comprise rice that has been damaged by sea- water, or
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  • 397 2 Alleged to have been three of the seven armed and masked Chinese gunmen who carried out the recent gang robbery at No 66 Grange Read, Yip' Km Poh (23> of No. 41 Sago Lane, .Checng Choy i 39) Of No. 32 Neil Road and Lo»
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  • 112 2 (Sunday Tribune R< porter) The Seventh Singapore Assizes for the current year opens m the Singapore High Court tomorrow, Mr. Justice Thoiogood presiding. The calendar contains 42 rases, of whiah 22 have been brought forward from the last Assizes. There are three cases of murder, four
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  • 712 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MORE people are wearing spectacles now than m the days prior to the war. This is the opinion of a leading Singapore optical house. The reason is malnutrition. Absence of proper medical attention and lack of proper glasses during the four
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 75 2 TUITION VIOLIN LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced given by JULIAN FOORMAN. Degr: Teacher, (ex pupil of Prof. O. Silhavy, Cons. Prague.) Orchestra leader Sea View Hotel. Featured by Radio Malaya F.E.B.S. (8.8.C.). Classes for Juveniles Adults. Fees: $30.00 per month. Two I lessons Weekly. Daily open from i B a.m.
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    • 63 2 VITASijI l' A ro('!u ll t y commendid by Reno wn e i F .i:= Men fclfTw Kach f> iH rontSw P^r, MungasiosT embracing a n" gv.. yon goo<i r M« A X lv sU THE WOKMj MHui 2-.>. South Urii^J l>islr,lM«t,,rs aii J^ 4 u| SAli. I HBNNOL OIL
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 464 2 1*1 TTIP VaVTtiYiPlT Summai'V. News Summary ft Signature Tunc. Opening AnI3L.UH. INIM Villain. (Announcements. 8.20 Radio nouncement Piogreunme MALAY ENGLISH Orchestra. 9.00 Spot the Summary in Mandarin. 12.0;< PROGRAMMES Favourites, 9.30 News, 9.45 Mandarin programme (Live). [Talking of Books. 10.00 "Gil- i.QO News in Mandarin. Amoy From 12 noon to
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  • 142 3 0IONS: SHUTTERS NOT DOWN a* Tribune Rt par tut if*i p Bingham. Comrrus*"S Labour. Singapore de- r tPidav that trade unions were cosing down »^S or virtually ceasing to *?V C told the Tribune that as he was aware, there •''Vstich extraordinary clos- "L of trade unions, •iafare veiy keen
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  • 349 3 HEALTH CHIEF FLAYS 'PAPER' HOUSING PLANS r( Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Criticism of paper housing plans which were not implemented is made by the Chief Municipal Health Officer m his report for the year 1947. In years gone by several Commissions were appointed to report on and make recommendatiors with
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  • 137 3 Mr. If. I. A. Khalik. the wellknown Ceylon Malay jeweller who represented Singapore at the Trade Fair in Toronto, writing to the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore Mr. Paul Sykes. says that he Is pleased with the results achieved and the gTeaf interest
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  • 47 3 There Wttt 37 .ieaths from tuberculosis reported m Singapore for the week ending June 26. against 30 m the previous week. Pneumonia claimed 35 victims, against 22 m the previous week. Total number of deaths was 209 and total numbci of birth 641.
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  • 94 3 Alleged Attempt To Extort $10 Five Chinese, Niu Ah Bah Niu Chwee Hup. Chu Kian Song, Ng Hoc Soon and Ang Chyc Huat. appeared before the* Second District Judge A.D. Farrcll yesterday, on charges of attempting extortion. Evidence revealed that on May sat 145-0. 12 >; mile stone. Sembawang Road,
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  • 231 3 The Singapore Film Society will hold its first meeting on Wednesday, July 14, at 5.15 p.m. m the preview hall of the Cathay Cinema, kindly lent by the management. The picture chosen is Paul Rothas "The World is Rich" i which deals with the present I
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  • 78 3 During the course of next week, the Public Relations Film Unit will provide free educational and instructional film shows to a mixed audience, including trade unionists, kampong folks. Malay school children and their parents, and police constables and their families. The programme for the
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  • 38 3 News has been received m Singapore of the marriage m India on July 1, of Mr. G. Radhakrishnan, Lino-operator, of the Malaya Tribuno to Miss Amsavathi. daughter of Mr. V. Balakrishna. Ludlow-opcrator of the firm.
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  • 118 3 CALL FOR VOLUNTEER POLICE The Commissioner of Police has appealed to Officers of the Singapore Government to join the Volunteer Special Constabulary during the present emergency period. There are certain specialized duties for which Government officers would be specially fitted and required, and the Commissioner wishes to enrol 30 Officers
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  • 93 3 Three Indians, who allegedly threatened one R. Adaikalarn with injury and death to hi.s person and wrongfully restrained him within the* Kampong Batah P.W.D. Labourers' Union premises, with intent to cause alarm to the said person, were produced before the Second District Judge A.D. Farrell yesterday.
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  • 108 3 A police report from Scromban states that an Indian labourer of Juasseh estate, while out looking for firewood m the estate at 8 a.m. on July 2. was I approached by two Chinese. They asked him when he was due to receive his pay. When he replied
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  • 307 3 A wound alleged to have been caused by the bite of a dog developed Into a serious case of tetanus and ultimately caused the death of an 8-year-old boy. It was alleged m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that the dog belonged
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  • 265 3 f Sunday Tribune Reporter) SINGAPORE'S StoaJ popular midnight rendermts for thf past two decodes, jtatroniMed by the rich and poor alil:c, are tht noodle stalls in llvkkien Street situa'fd in the city's ('hinat'run set tor. Tin men operutiny tht.st noodle stall* do lucrative business, and their
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  • 453 3 Today's Short Story (Sunday Tribune Woman Reporters Souk people would have termed him mad, nutty, off his block but as I recall tli* man and his life story, I cannot help wondering if his philosophy of life, his attitude to things ivas not after all a much saner, wiser and
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  • 5149 4  -  VERA ARDMORE Government House H.E. Sir Franklin and Lady Gimson gave a farewell party to Major General and Mrs. L. H. Cox. Miss Margaret and Miss Judy Gimson were present. The guests were: His Excellency the CommissionerGeneral and Mrs. Macdonald. Gen Sir Neil and Lady
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • The SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 252 6 SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1948. Not "Broke" Reassuring news comes from London concerning the financial status of Malayan students m the United Kingdom. The Colonial Office Students' Liaison Officer denies reports which alleged that Malayan students were arriving embarrassingly short of cash. This is good, but on the other hand we
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  • 815 6  -  R. B. OOI ANTIDOTE TO THE GLOOMS hy Crises come and crises go but the basic structure of living will go on for ever. At the moment every one is obsessed with the crisis that is gripping the country and Jeremiahs spring up like mushrooms at every street
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  • 434 6 The cut in the petrol ration for all types of vehicles in the Federation is causing quite a storm in the peninsula. The fact that the cut in petrol ration in the Colony is confined to taxis and lorries, while private car owners in Singapore are not
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  • 1146 6  -  CHARLES ROCKMAN By There is m Singapore today a school which is unique. It is staffed almost entirely by teenaged boys "with no previous experience." And alone among schools m Malaya, if not m the whole world, it boasts a "Duffers' Class"— a class specially set
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  • 156 6 Hinduism "This is the sum of duty Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you." Buddhism "Hurt not others m ways that you yourself would find hurtful." Confucianism one maxim to be acted upon throughout one's whole life Do not unto others
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  • 610 6  -  N. S. F By It happens about one* three months. Fo, t J^I two. perhaps slightly uj* the to is a warming un n^? r during which I am sub2S to that little extra charT^ few special attentions '2? times lacking during the S5 tween periods. Neverthele* suspicions
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 110 6 Vccurate Visual Analysis Requires Up-to-date Instruments. 7'o so/re j/our Eyesight Problems, Consult C. S. CHONO, O.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. Spore Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latest instruments. MALA Y A N A IR WA YS L TD. AIR CARGO RATE PER KILO (2-2 lbs.) FROM SINGAPORE TO
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  • 331 7 -r_r ->-iM Wwwjn An unknown Glasgow schoolteacher has j solved, after twelve years' work, a problem which j has baiTlei the medical profession. II? can cure stammering— in 30 minutes, writes a Daily Graphic reporter. He is 05-yeai-oM Mi Wi'liam Chalmers Kerr. His
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  • 94 7 "LOST TEMPER," THREW WIFE CHILD OFF CLIFF After Matching all night with a father m handcuffs, police found his Wife dead and four pemr-oid daughter terribly mimed ,t th< foot of (lift from Which he had thrown than at Seattle, U.S.A. 1 juM lout my temper," he said. Ifr hud
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  • 217 7 John Trevor, a tall man m his thirties stamped, strutted and minced about the stage of the St. Martins Iheatre, London, playing every part m two plays. He has taken the theatre for a fortnight to put on a repertoire of plays including three
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  • 99 7 Boxes of buttoj wore thrown m the path of a police patrol <-ru from a lorry which was being chased, it was stated a: Dun^annon. Co. Tyrone, when three men were charged with breaking into a creamery ana Stealing 16cwt. of butter.' The police stated that
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  • 44 7 Dr. Abraham Schonholtz, 40. of New York, has been arrested there on a charge of buyiner a patient's new-botn illegitimate baby for £27 am 1 selling it for £125 to a childless couple. He is suspected of other similar deals.
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  • 178 7 HE SINGS, TO GET THE JOB DONE LONDON.- One man now working on the great ground nut scheme m East Africa can make the Africans work to the rhythm of a thousand danco tunes. No wonder. For although he is a builder, he was for ten years the manager of
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  • 96 7 i A Government eilfilal i J visited lh«- "prison with- out bars" at Tort worth (<ilos) last ireeej to sn- i pert leu a convict serving ten years and who was sitting his K.A. degree I 1 lie is <»nl\ one of many
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  • 49 7 Eleven days after a cockerel Hew at her. Mrs. Olive May Dandridge, 38. of Kingsbridge. Devon, has died of blood poisoning. A doctor told Plymouth coroner yesterday that he thought the cockerel's spurs must have been dirty when they bioke the skin on her leg.
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  • 182 7 LONDON, July 3.— Six out of every hundred men and women questioned by the Daily Mirror m the past week could not answer correctly the question: "Who is Prime Minister of England?" Four said Winston Churchill. Other shots were Isaacs. Morrison. Bcvin. Eden,
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  • 108 7 FILMDOM'S UNHAPPY FROGS Frogs croak only when theu are happy and they are not happy when acting m a movie. Technicians at UniversalInternational studio discoxered this after they had constructed an elaborate soundproof aquarium to contain frogs used m Abbot and Costello's "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap." The sound-proofing
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  • 78 7 Tln> Duke of Bfttoburgti was out for 13 m two successive cricket matches last week end "It's my unlucky number," ho said to the King and Queen and the Princesses when he left tIM wicket m a fame between the Royal Household
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  • 79 7 A lon <>/ had has been nUtten over the vwek-end from the roof of the ancient N<trSMM church of St. Peter's, Framshaw, Sew Forest, by thieves ivho rolled it m strips over prmvem to v watting lorry. The had is worth nbomi 'J6.7, buf vtnt'd prob'ibh;
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  • 50 7 An eagle swooped on the child of a shephrrd on a Turkish mountain, seized the boy m its claws a n-i soared away. As his father watched, helpless, the bird dropped the strug filing boy. who fell more than 1,000 feet to his death.
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  • 368 7 I Von Moray has a Pekinese dog with false teeth. And if you have never seen a dog with false teeth, let me tell you that this can be a very nerve-rack-ing experience, writes Noel Whitcomb m the Daily Mirror. I was walking past Mr.
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  • 144 7 A passenger oo a Bourne- mouth Corporation bus was charged two-penct for a penny fare. He called fit the transport offices and complained. Next day a Wig saloon car drew up at his house, two miles from the transport offices. An official
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  • 70 7 Rabbits, cursed fry tjent rations of Australians as "vermin," nun/ (jet a new standing m the Commonwealth. For Australia expects to tarn between £2, .100, 000 and £■",,000,000 m dollars this winter from rabbit skins. War-time fur shortage, coupled with up-to-date methods of dressintj .skins, has resulted
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1148 8 SUNDAY BADMINTON NOTES (By a Special Correspondent) Three big upsets have so far been registered m the first round ties of the men's junior doubles of the Singapore badminton championships, while the standard of play displayed by some of the strong combinations was the
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  • 655 8  -  RAM PIARA *By A resounding victory for Australia at the Lord's once again put Australia's prestige at a high level at the Headquarters, the Aussies thus amply avenging the 1934 defeat. The scene now shifts to the Old Trafford at Manchester where the Third Test will begin four
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  • 151 8 I^ndon. July 2 DockKing»bu tor the 220 n'/emP o tear, A r^»»no OlymSgJJ? th^ Argentine hostel at ahomT d V «W« suburb, about ten miles up the Thames rrom London. 11 membors Hrn Arjrentine team will Jtay at the fashionable West Sussex Club at Horsham The
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  • 79 8 LONDON. July 2.-A proposal by France for play m y the Davis Cup lawn tennb competition m alternate years instead of annually was withdrawn before discussion when representatives of 25 Davi.^ Cup nations met here today. The difficult problem of match congestion m the European zon^
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  • 406 8 fßmndmy Tribune Reporter) Miss Marion Hassall Law daughter of Mrs. M. B. Law of Edinburgh and Singapore' became the bride of Mr' Richard George Whittington of the Gramophone Co., Ltd Spore. and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Whittington of Har-row-gate, Yorkshire, yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • 23 8 Tl. ;>; j! Assistants Union l meet the Shing Hwa CiV) n game of tabletfnni .1 1:w p.m. tomorrow at the S.H.A.U. premises.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 530 8 i YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— j. j iwm£- y^ t bHARPE j j AQUARIUS GEMINI Z/£/M j S J>l-V 21 rH9. 18. .V/1K 21 JUNE 20. .S/?PT. 24 OCT. 23. I Koh will i«'/i>i"/ <o I>p On th< whoie, a good period Consolidate rfcent (fains. I I'ttl* too espansivi
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  • 455 9  -  Bob Rhodes By n nas taken red-haired Arleen Whelan twelve pictures to make the long rise from displaying her legs m films to dramatic roles. Graduation ceremonies are noted m Harry Sherman's production of Ramrod, a Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer release produced by Enterprise Studios. As Veronica
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  • 116 9 THUNDER FROM HOLLYWOOD O p c n i n (j shots of Cinegu'ld's recently completed "Oliver Twist" show Oliver's mother (Josephine Stuart) struggling through a thunderstorm towards a Parish Workhouse, where her son is to be born. These scenes were sfiot at Pinewood Studios, but Producer Ronald Neame discovered when
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  • 125 9 Because he has grown a beard for another film, British actor John Gregson cannot complete his part as a clean-shaven police detective in "London Belongs To Me"— screen version of Norman Collins's best-selling novel. Several weeks ago John Gregson took part in scenes with stars
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  • 102 9 All sets for Cinegxiild's "The Passionate Friends" are constructed m the usual sections. but each section is also clamped m to a special mochanism consisting of an iron bar on wheels. When Director David Lean wonts to move the camora to a different position, or wisnos to shoot
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  • 72 9 For "Trek"— one of producer Betty E. Box's series of the Huggett Family Films— a speciai dining-tent was designed which could be erected m twenty minutes for the location unit which obtained background and exterior shots m Kenya for the film. It was made
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  • 45 9 HOLLYWOOD. Ward Bond, who never won the girl during his 15 years on the screen, is a devoted husband and father m "Fort Apache," an Argosy picture starring John Wayne Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple and Pedro Armendariz for RKO Radio release.
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  • 18 9 Jtanm Cram who stars m the new 20th Century Fox tcehnicolour musical romance "Margie."
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  • 382 9 Bright Lights Almost Ended Jeanne's Career Because she found it almost impossible to keep her eyes open m any strong light, Jeanne Cram almost missed out on her career as a motion picture star. Jeanne, who stars m Twentieth Century-Fox's nostalgic Technicolour comedy drama, "Margie," with Glenn Langan, Lynn Bari
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  • 53 9 Horsemcnger Jail m Southwark. South London, the borough known as "Dickens London", was one of the last places of public execution m England. Charles Dickens, writing letters to newspapers protesting against "this barbaric form of punishment", was among those who eventually persuaded the authorities m 1868 to
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  • 70 9 Filming scenes in drenching rain for "London Belongs To Me" 18-year-old, Norwood-born I Susan Shaw kept dry Oy wearing a plastic petticoat under her cotton frock. Stephen Murray, Ivy St. Helier, Wylie Watson, Andrew Crawford and Hugh Griffiths were also supplied with waterproof underwear. Susan Shaw
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  • 58 9 HOLLYWOOD.— Maureen O'Hara in partnership witn her standin, Sue Shannon, will open a dress shop in a suburban community 15 miles from Hollywood i when she completes her rok in RKO Radio's "The Lonp I Denial." Sue. who has beer Maureen's standin ever since tho star
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  • 96 9 Dr. Gordon Jacob is basing his music for the Wessex production "Esther Waters" on three themes —the character of Esther, the atmosphere of the racing stables at Woodview and the hurdy-gurdy and sideshow background of the 1881 and 1885 Derbys which are shown m the film.
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  • 36 9 Arthur Howard, brother of the late Leslie Howard, appears m Cineguild's "The Passionate Friends", which co-stars Ann Todd, Claude Rains and Trevor Howard. Arthur Howard plays the part of Smith, butler to Howard Justin (Claude Kains).
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  • 1101 10  - BOON MAH -HE FEARED NONE Herman Rappa MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS: NO 41 r— B y s Boxing fans love a fighter I one who can hit hard with both hands as well as take it. Boon Mali, a Siamese who eventually made Ipoh his headquarters and who figured in about
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  • 127 10 The following team to represent the Joyful Junior's Ist 2nd XI at soccer on Sunday at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. against the Commericial High School l3t and 2nd XI at Choon Guan English School ground at Telok Kuara Road, will be selected from the following O.
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  • 187 10 Malay News Brevities "PEMENAS 1 (Youth Section of Nrgri Sembilan UMNO) is reported to have decided recently to form its own preservation corps "m defence of law and order" m towns and kampongs. Pemenas Secretary, Tengku Hussein, said the corps would be divided into two sections one to guard roadways
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    92 10 Captain Andrew Blom (right) veteran skipper of the Standard Vaccum Oil Company tanker, Stanvac Singapore, brought the vessel on her first trip to Singapore last week. He is seen chatting w-ith Dr. J. D. Davis of Standard Vacuum. On behalf of the Colony of Singapore, Mr. Andrew Gilmour, the acting
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  • 202 10 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) One thousand two hundred and six babies died soon after birth m Singapore last year, according to statistics issued by the Municipal Health Department m its report for the year. One thousand six hundred and eighty-seven people died after they
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  • 574 10 Calendar Of Red Killings (FROM PAGE ONE) la was badly wounded when banditH shot at him. Sunday June 27 [a) Dawn battle between bandits and a party of Pollre and Gurkhas. Two gangsters were killed, one wound♦*d and escaped, two surren deed, while nine Chinese, Including three woman, were detained
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  • 2004 11  -  ALLEN LEWIS (By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. —Good dividenas we* again paid at today's races the last day of the SeJangor Turf Club s Summer Meeting. Highest dividends were returned by First Fancy, winner of the first who returned its backers $76, and
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  • 37 11 Pool $234,400 Ist Prize No. *****4 2nd Prize No. ***** 3rd Prize No. *****0 Starters: *****1, *****, *****5, *****8, *****. *****3. ***** *****8. DOUBLE TOTES First: 13 tickets, $135 each. Second 19 tickets, $107 each.
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  • 420 11 Shell Sports Club held their sports meet at Jalan tfesar Stadium yesterday, which was favoured by food weather. Clung Koe Sun won the 80 yirda veterans' handicap race when he covered the distance m good time. The Singapore Branch Air- 1 j field Refuelling personnel,
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  • 84 11 C-G CONFERS WITH MINERS, PLANTERS The Commissioner General Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald, ac- I companicd by Major Genera! Bouchej. GOC, Malaya. paid an official visit to Perak on c i iday. Accompanied by the British Adviser. Mr. J. I. Miller, they visited the principal tin and rubber centres where they
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  • 74 11 The following have r>< on selected to represent the United Family Badminto" Party gainst the A.A.U. Badminton fM»ty Rt badminton, consistl"B ?f S Men's Singles, l Men's Roubles and 1 Lady's Doubles to J* flayed on July 7 at toe Clerical Union Hall at 7 n m
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  • 223 11 JUNIOR BADMINTON RESULTS Sparkling badminton wa.s seen at the Clerical Union Mitt yesterday where the Singapore junior badminton championships were m pi o?res.s. All the ties were very keenly contested. One of the men's doubles Lies between Wee Gijn Tee and Ton Huat Seng (Marigold! and Soo Thoo Soot and
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  • 186 11 The YMCA drew with the CYMA m a match yesterday ■it the latter's ground at St. Georges Road. The YMCA <nocKed up 172 all out. and the CYMA replied with 10G for 4 when strumps were drawn. Surratta for the YIfCA missed the century by three uii-.
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  • 131 11 AJXMIJ, fe ijr L. atUnd«,'d the pti::<- gtvtag dinner held ;>y the Sports C'oinniitU-r of the Cnine.se Y.M.CA. last ni^iit it their premises m Belcric! Road. Prizes for the table-tennis and badminton championship., \vere given away by Mrs. Chen Su Lan. The lecipient.s were MM follows Table
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  • Sports TRIBUINE
    • 359 12 sfhwrh ITS good to sec ■ekuagor m Cup fighting form again. Keduii s cfr.it. from the account given by our Kuala Kumpur reporter, was no fluke win for the Selangor team, and my opinion is that the Cup Final will be a Negri Sembilan VS ►Selangor
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    • 59 12 MILWAUKEE, July Herbert McKc*'.ey, of Jamui- <</. competing th> ffhOomml Amateur AtKetic Union* Championships of America last >i to Jit nm ',oo Mefrei m J,r>.9 wec&*4s t,, brut the ir<,rl<{ record of ;,n weetmda accompWiheH to n<>irs n,,<, by rul"h tlarbift „f r;, r mnnjf ami equalled
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    • 70 12 Combined Changl XI beat tbe PWD by 66 runs at Cliungi yesterday. Combing ciianc, '•agged 120 for 7 wickets and declared. Top scorers were FrankHn 2\ Lott 23. and Stannanl 40. Siihanbaram toot 4 wicket; for 47. PWD were all out for 57 Yopa rajah
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    • 393 12 r7AI (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor, showing glimpses of the form that made them the North's greatest Cup fighters of the pre-war days, today earned the right for a replay with Kedah to decide the Northern finalists for the Malaya Cup.
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    • 196 12 TaiL-ender Was Top Scorer The Bingmpore Recreation easily beat the Hospital As.sist- mts Union by seven wickets m i a cricket match played on the j Padang yesterday. Batting first the H.A.U. put together a paltry 60 runs, 22 of which came from Maligne. a tail-end batsman. J. Duclos 4
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    • 252 12 An excellent unfinished 51 by the veteran ark fcfw-FF? 1 Daven P ort enabled the Singapore Cricket Club to beat a fairly strong Ceylon Sports Club yesterday match n th 3 Padan S Catting first the Cevlonesc ''cllccted a meagre 68 runs Holt 4 for 28
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    • 386 12 By courtesy of the Royal Singapore Golf Club, the Singapore Branch of the Ex- i Service Association of Malaya vere able to hold their first •ost-War Golf Competition laat Sjnday at Buklt Timah. Competitors were restricted JO three Clubs with which to flog their way twice
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    • 105 12 Commercial High School asledtot ff a P kinf,, V Cu-Z t? n U P at l, ie Choon Guar. Lnghsh School Ground on sonday at 4 and 5.15 pm wV?" 1 of Soccer with the 1* U Vf lun 'r\ r8 J 8t and 2nfl »L Thamboo, <£/*£^L* Nicholas.* BeedhJZ,
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    • 63 12 TOD AY'S SOCCER Today's bif/ soccer uttmctkm+ut the Jnlan Bemr Stadium trill sec the Chinese Olympic team clash with a Sin >-MaUnt eleven. The Sitio-Malatf tcmn icill be selected from the jollowmg: Pak Ton*/, Wai Mun, Soon San, Wai Mun, Ah. Yik, Boon SaoMjTj Lim Sxranq, Yin Kee, Hong Slew,
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    • 67 12 The Raffles Institution beat the Victoria School at cricket by 2") tuns yesterday on the R.I. grounds. The Raffles team batted first and knocked up 92 runs before they were all out (Chia Kirn Hui 18. Parama 6 wickets for 40». Parama was highest 'scorer
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    • 569 12 RECORD BR OKEN A T POLICE SPOR TS Good performances were seen at the annual Singa)K>re Police Force sports held at the Police Training School ground, yesterday. The intcr-divisional athletic championship shield presented by the Commissioner of Police. M.. R. E. Foulger, was won by the C.I.D.. who scored 24
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    • 49 12 I CRICKET: S.C.R.C. v. i NavfU Dockyard, Naval Base; 11 a.m. SRC. v. Non-Benders C.C.. SRC. Padannj: 11 a.m JBO.DC.A. v. CSC, St. Josei pli's grounds; 11 a.m. i SOCCER China Olympic XI v. Sino-Malays Jalan Bcsar Stadium 5.15 nm BADMINTON: S.ngapore Junior Championships, Clerical Union Hall.
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    • 29 12 r»ic Mental Hospital defeateu the Bcrangoon Association ->/ on«^ goal to nil m a Div 111 league match played at Yio O4i« Kang grouada yesterday.
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    • 42 12 The second halt-yearly general meeting of Iho Joyful SC will be held on Sunday, 4th July, 1948, at 10 a.m. at 85, bilui Road, (Ivan Li ClubHou.sc) to elect office-bearer* ror Die year ending: 31/12/48. Member* are requested to attend
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    • 208 12 smre during the two-hour period of play before lunch The tourists had scored 16© for two at lunch. H was an excellent performance by Morris to reach a century m the first two hours 1 p!av Bamca had been the more enterprising at the start,
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    • 11 12 Tea Seore: Australia 302 for 3 (Morris 231 not, Miller 51).
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    • 214 12 SINGAPORE CYCLING MEET (Sunday Tribune Report*) The Malayan cycling cham pions. Awthar Singh and A R. Omar drew first and cond places in the quartermile hill climb at Buklt Bitok in the Singapore cycling open championships yesterday. Awthar Singh. Selangor of the Firestone Olympic Twiddlers Cycling Team. U the climb
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    • 127 12 All Riza Bey. the Tun* i Hon vwe»ght Champion j rounds of applause w»n J regained h's Turkish pionshlp belt by beating »J 1 Kone (holder) throu*-' "J qualification in the I n of a 30-mlnute contc* I Great Work! last night. The contest was fou
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    • 51 12 Bosco Boa knocked out p* riola in the 4th round fight at the Happy Worw night. Other result*Basropan and i» both disqualified in for fighting outside <* Ho Wah Peng «nd MJ» over ten rounds; Goru»^ lost to Gregor in the WjJJ'J Kunju beat Kelly J*£ round by
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