Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 July 1948

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  • 32 1 __-i m^tf/^mf' '-^mt^mmt^'tL s -i^w^B^ 7f$rO BV THE PEOPLK FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPEK Now Printed Simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. rWELVE PAGES. JULY Eg, ltit. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 75 1 JmM^\\ mteBt Which arrived m Singapore from WcsW*dinj, iii flM i P *ow Fritta y< brought a general cart,o ll <> too* i. O/ ba 1.125 cases of oranges and The am for he BerVice9. Wr» mSt^ *ar9° included medicines, produce, frozen butter, saumges and
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  • 401 1 GOVT. TAKES OVER CHINESE TIN MINE THE Federal Government last night announced that it had taken over the Sin Tong Fatt tin mines in Kampar. Perak, reports our Kuala Lumpur office. This is the first action taken by Ihe Government under the Emergency Regulations against business organisations which are believed
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    • 257 1 Wo War 9, Says Clay LONDON, July 24—Diplomatic circles in Washington believed today that the draft copy of the new Three Power protest to Moscow was on its way to London and Paris. It was believed to have left with Mr. Charles Kohlen, American State Department counsellor, who took off
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    • 66 1 NKW YORK. July 24.—General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Sup. reme Allied Commander in Europe in the last war, said here today that "in a place as critical as Berlin, the United States must be firm" if it knows Its moral position is correct, and that position is in
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    • 47 1 LONDON. July 24.—The world's first all jet airliner is to fly from London to Paris and back tomorrow. It i» tfce Virfcer* Xt>iW*Vlking, produced under the Ministry of Supply's development programme for experimental work on gas turbine engines for use In civil aircraft.
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  • 138 1 LONDON, July 24.— Fresh personalities continue to be mentioned here in speculations about the appointment of a successor to the late Sir Edward Gent as High Commissioner of Malaya. Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. former Command-er-in-Chief. India and General Sir Frank Messcivy. former Commander-in-Chief. Pakistan, are now
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  • 362 1 The following official com--1 munique was issued by the police yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. PENANG: Widespread raid? were made on the premtNfl of outlawed associations. They were all deserted. In Penang two Chinese vcrc 01 rested one of whom has been released. SOUTH KEDAH a Malay I
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  • 79 1 BOMBED UN H.Q.' NEWH.WKN, Connpeticut. July 24. Stephen J. .vupina, 86, veteran Air Force gunner, has surrendered to the police h*»re and confessed that he "bombed" the United Nations headquarters at laUv Sureess. H«* he \va* not satisfied with the \va: the United Nations has Iwen treating the Palestine urid
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  • 240 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE new traffic scheme for Collyer Quay, which had a try-out yesterday, is considered "reasonably satisfactory," but it is not decided yet whether it will be enforced, Traffic Police Chief, A.S.p. C. J. R. Bernbroke, told the Sundav Tribunp last
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  • 54 1 'Sunday Tribune Reporter) A combined force, consistinff Of two platoons of Gurkha troops, a plutoon of uniformed I'olicc and detectives and Officers from the Singapore Criminal Investigation Department searched an area in South Johore early yesterday morniny. The combined operation, the biggest yet, ended at about noon
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  • 78 1 VAN WEKT, Ohio, July 24.— Captured after one of the biggest manhunts in the history of the Middle West, Robert M. Daniels has told the police the grim story of a two weeks' orgy of killings in which he was engaged with another man, John. C. West.
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  • 179 1 BLOOD WILL FLOW AGAIN' -KUKLUX KLAN THREA T STONE MOUNTAIN (Georgia), July 24.— 8y the light of a huge fiery cross and flickering summer lighting, the Ku Klua: Klan granted its "citizenship" to some 7,000 •aliens" here last night. Thv new members took an oath to uphold White supremacy, the
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  • 46 1 PRAGUE, July 24.— M. Vladimir Knotek, captain in the Czech Army in Britain during the wa r who later rose to a high pos f in the Foreign Ministry, has been arrested as a spy. the Ministry of th e Interior announced today.
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  • 134 1 THE TEST Australia Hit Back LEEDS. July 24 Australia, after a disastrous start this morning when Bradman and Hassr, wrr dismissed cheaply, hit back with vengemcr In the Fourth Test, and •t. tea wore 355 for 8 wickets. Today's highlights: Pollard's dismissal i»f ltradtuan and Hassett with three hall*; Neil
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  • 32 1 CLOSE OF PLAY Australia 457 for 9 (Harvey 112. Loxton 93, Miller 58. Johnston 13. Lindwall 76 not out. Toshack 12 not out. Ext i as 26). Australia 39 runs behind.
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  • 145 1 LONDON. July 24. A Conservative MP, Mr. Krnest Maples, today chatleilffed Mr. Bevan. Health Ministi »r. to a £500 wager on the accuracy of his recent statistics on Britain's housing progress. The wager will go to charity. Renter. LONDON. July 21. Bite. J. A. Daw.son. who helped to
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    • 110 1 "J.M.G" UKULELE. tractive Full, and Ik Deep, Pleasi "g Round Wnncc. Jl, Tone. ta^,, l rildv l kulrl «>ff«TtMl to you lit prtce that M f**mc(l AW colnl l »Htion of selected and wellkul «le L Ji v Hncl Ma I )l< t">« beautiful hand-made lri Jf jK)Wo r U
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    • 70 1 > '(Um\ by which a man's social standing is judged. }uMt\ The cut of his clothes the wmc he ofkr^ I^ \\U tO h S fricnds fhc c »g arc he smokev H^' 111 111 T smokc Dc LUxc Vir B inia cigarettes is to Jt\ rcvca to a 'l
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  • 533 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Kei>orter) There are 200 people of a dozen races in Singapore who do not eat meat or fish for humanitarian reasons. Some of them have taken the trouble to become blood donors to demonstrate that there is nothing in the belief, thai
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  • 210 2 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Four Sisters. Misses Tan Toh Leo, Toh Cheen, Toh Bee and Toh Long, ami their brother, Toh Kee, left for America yesterday on board the Tillio Lykes. They are an bound for William Penn College, lowa, on scholarships for medical studies.
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  • 120 2 Ex-policeman Henry James Webb, an 89-year-old widower, lias outlived all his 14 children, but his home at Parkdaleroad. Plumstead, is seldom deserted. He has three other generations to visit him, two grandchildren, six great-grand-children and three great greatgrandchildren. Mr. Webb, who was in the Metropolitan force
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  • 375 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The m.v. King Alfred (6,919 tons) which arrived in SingajK>re last week on its way to Australia, and which has been dry docked for repairs and overhauling, is expected to be mady to resume her voyage next week. The King
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  • 52 2 A report from Kuala Lumpur states that $66/- has been received to date for the Malay Lepers Fund to help the Malay patients at Sungei Buloh, Selangor. celebrate the Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji. More donations are expected from the Ma lav public before the
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  • 17 2 Baden, Switzerland.— A prize mushroom here was 34.6 inches in diameter and weighed 4.9 Ib.
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  • 440 2 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH I'ItOGRAMMES Fnu a 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m. Radiated on 488.9 metres in the medium wave bund and 7200 kc/sec In the 41 metre band. From 3.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Kadialod on 483.9 metres only. From 3.00 pan. to 6 p.m. Radiated
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  • 51 2 The rubber market opened steady yesterday. During the (Jay it remained unchanged from Friday. Closing prices were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Av.p. R.S.S. 48' 2 48 3 No. 2 Auk- Ft.S.S. 47% 47H No. 3 Aug. R.SS. 43S 13'. O.D. 47 1 47% Jan. /Mar. 46^> 46-^ Market
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  • 61 2 X9, High St. S'pore (tirst floor) Sundays A. p.m. Thursday, 5.30 p.m. A hearty invitation in extended to all to attend theme Services where the Menage of Salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ ih preached. "Come unto *ne all ye that labour and are heavy laden and 1
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  • 385 3 (Siindav Tribune Staff R4-|H>rter) AJ» precautions are Ininu taken by the Singapore PteMee to mlalrn^'* •»> |io»»lblc at I arks from militant communist s nnd danifiTiHis r*eini nt» l and Ihe spreading of terrorism o it,: ('•i'onv. The police have conducted ;i nf raid; -n oi"1 nj 2^
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  • 225 3 A British suldier. Sidney Evans, was produced before the Seventh Police Magistrate. \i A. C. Shears, yesterday, on a charge of robbing a taxi driver. According to the prosecution, conducted by AS. P. Prynn. i, was alleged tha t on 1 June 4 a t about
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  • 297 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Cleri<jal Administrative Workers' Union is handicapped in that it has not been possible so far to get suitable premises in th«; town to accommodate it. remarked the President of the Union, Mr. L#im Chuan Geok, speaking at the
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  • 232 3 'Frniii Ptiyt 1i Finlayson Giccn Into d'AinrK-uln Street. "There would be no such prohibition on vehicles coming from the Robinson Road or i Cecil Street direction. "In practice, this would moan thf«t anyone coming from Collyer Quay direction and wishIng to enter d'Almeida Street would continue along Raffles
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  • 94 3 Garden Fete By T T f Sunday Trtbtme Reporter/ The garden fete held yesterday by Spare Time and Talents Enterprise in aid of Food Parcels for Britain at No. 151. Mount Pleasant was a very great success. H.E. the Governor and Lady Gfmson, accompanied by their 1 daughters. the two
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  • 110 3 EUAC To Pay Cash Bonus Dividend The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd.. at its 31st annual general meeting yesterday, decided to pay a final dividend of 5 per cent, and a Cash bonus of 2 1 per cent, for the year ended March 31. 1948. During this period the Corporation
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  • 228 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Sodal Welfare held a tea party at their chil feeding centre at Havelock Road yesterday, to cnabl* social welfare officials to meet Mr. W. H. Chinn, iiociri Welfare advisc^r from the Colonial Ofiice. ivi i 1 1 ii \\iiw uiii>
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  • 334 3 (Sututuy Tribune Reporter) Mr. Andrew Gilmour, acting Colonial Secretary, this morning officially opened thr» SafDeposit Vault of the Hon^kon^ and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The opening address was made by Mr. C. L. Ed•vards. manager of the bank. Mr. Edward^ said that the fuct that
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  • 54 3 (Sunduif Trfbumt li'portirt The Tiger Swimming Clu') spent "Swimmers' Day" at the Lido .swimming pool yesterday in which several friendly events were held. After diving exhibitions ajvl aquatic events, the Club gave an excellent display of water polo. Th, W-tfnro A***-, Mr. Ch „,v,,,,,m,, r.rhihits f l^rivr, n
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  • 321 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE Imports ami Exports O flirt' authorities are taking measures in co-operation with th, I «.st (Mfae to ttaer illegal importers of American comics. importation of comics from the U.S. had been banned to save dollars, but fresh
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  • 30 3 SHANGHARS POPULATION ►SHANGHAI. July 24-. The City Government ;»nnijuii<T f i that Shanghai's population o n June 30 totalled 5,204.321, showing an Increase of J 12.07^ om i May.— U.P.
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  • 4344 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu Cornell-Stacey The wedding between Mr Roy Cornell and Mrs Kaye Stacey both of London took place the other day at the Singapore Registrar's. The bride, who was given away by Mr %I Haji" Woodfall, looked exceedingly smar^ in a soft shade of
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    • 22 5 MADAME GALAk&i Just Unpacked Some Nice And Smart. SHARK'S SKIN SUITS EVENING AFTERNOON FROCKS At 39, Stamford Road, Oranje Building, Room f&
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  • 242 6 The Sunday Tribune JULY 25. 1948. Distant Days London Agents —Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C.. 2. A passenger leaving or arriving in Singapore by air has a better opportunity to observe the extent of suburban development over the 213 square miles of the island
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  • 702 6  -  R. B. OOI w- By s y s The man who wishes to spend a few hours on a Sunday entirely by himself in some secluded spot in Singapore will find that it is well-nigh impossible to relax in solitude anywhere on the
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  • 308 6 Wars have come and wars have gone but men's fashions have always remained the same. It is the female of the species that demand a perpetual change in fashion. From the high bustled, long sleeved, lace ruffled, voluminous dresses of the earlier centuries
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  • 107 6 BANGKOK. A member of th.v Siamese parliament has proposed a special tax on bachelor a and spinsters in the country. Nai Thonydi, a H -year-old bachelor M.P., has sponsored a bill according to which all unmarried men and women between the ayes of 25 and 45
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  • 492 6 Saved By A Murder Story Last night I experienced a new sensation, namely, being confronted by a burglar! To be candid, I did not like the sensation at all, but on the other hand it gave me a chance to "discover myself" as one never knows how one would meet
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  • 612 6 Century Old Temples Have Air Of Sanctity The spiritual needs of the Chinese community in Singapore are taken care of by about 150 temples of various sizes with their ages ranging- from 120 years to a couple of years. Some are begrimed with the smoke of millions of joss sticks,
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  • 103 6 Sydney. Mr. r. r«. :<?»£§£§ '™or of Bengal ,1 <*■ of a recent tour of k^L* opportunity in constiuctivodevdonS ll^ ban in any other S?*** Australia. *«i Mr. Casey has set *w irticle, in which he fi?s* on the need to enc^** < >; »s capital.
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  • 192 6 NEW YORK.-More more sleek, silvery aluminrcarriages arc sweepiniita, Americans vast railwjv works, as aluminium edtaE the monopoly that steel 1 hitherto held over Amenc^ railway equipment. About 10 per cent, of ifl m way carriages now on order fAmerican railway compu,ire being made of alumtafe This, say
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 420 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Unidentified cars in the possession of the Custo dian of Property, numbering 351, are to be sold bv tender shortly if possible owners do not claim their property with convincing proof beforo July 30 The Tribune learns that the
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  • 178 7 HUSBAND, WIFE FINED FOR CAUSING HURT Mr. E. S. Debanzie, magistrate of the Sixth Police Court ?u P Oc a fine of 55 on Choi Ah Tak and $10 on his wife Chan Ah Tai, for voluntarily causing hurt to Au Yong Ah Yuet, of 226 Lavender Street Both accused
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  • 322 7 "We Want More Amenities" Plea To Covt. (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) u r SK 9 R ETARY for defence Mr. Gerald Hawkins yesterday said that he was profoundly shocked" to hear of the conditions the rural people of Pasir Panian"' and the neighbouring islands
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  • 76 7 In conjunction with fir Illxn •'Patrick the Great", which will bt screened ai the Cathay Theatre from Tuesday next, the management announce t he screening of a further attraction— th Malayan Film Gazette which is entitled Gandhi Memorial. This will depict tributes paid to the
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  • 224 7 Need For Islamic Religious Teaching The nerd for co-ordinnted system of Islamic religious education under a single supervision for Malacca was stressed in an article appearing in a recent issue of the Utusan Melayu. The writer pointed out that the existence of 26 religious schools, including two exclusively for girls,
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  • 101 7 7 Months For Assisting In Chap Ji Ki Tcng Eck Tcng (45). Hockchew, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, in the Second Police Court yesterday charged with assisting in the management of Chap Ji Ki establishment .it 344-B, Victoria Street. He was also charged with escaping from the custody of
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  • 67 7 Ng Siong Peng (28) Canto-, nes<\ was MTMUd at 12.30 a.m. !in the compound of the St. 1 Andrew's Church grounds on July 12 for allegedly attempting to commit suicide by drinking poison. It was revealed before Mr. i L. C. Goh, in the Second Polico Court yesterday
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  • 75 7 UNITED STATES' AIRFORCE SUPER-FORTRES-SES (8.29'.5) of the 28th and 307th medium bomb groups hnve arrived in Lincolnshire from the U.S.A., engaged in "normal long-range flight training." The planes are expected to stay in Britain abouf a month and uill be based at Scampton and Waddinyton in
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  • 116 7 In view of the alarming dental defects among the school children in post-war Singapore, the Public Relations Film Unit have been showing a coloured cartoon mtitlrd "Th whiu' ouard" in the various schools ana kampongi on the Island. Loaned by Messrs MulJer Phlppß < Malaya) Ltd.,
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  • 187 7 LONDON, July 2t,. Thv London Finnnrial Tint* "s, sur\rifin<f prospects of the rubber industry m an editorial article today thstuyht uncertainty would persist for some time. Apart from the effect terrorism, preconceived ideas of estimated demand had been falsified by events, the
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  • 220 7 It is officially stated thut some publicity has recently been given to a statement bV an importing: firm that its attempts to obtain arms in the U.K. for export to Malaya had been frustrated by the Ministry of Supply who were said to be waiting for a
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  • 78 7 Elephantiasis has claimed several victims among the poor Malay peasantry especially in the Kuala Muda district. Kedah. according to a report from Aloi Star, the State capital. In the mukim Rantau Panjang alone, for instance, elephantiasis cases are said to be as high as 25. Cause of
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  • 716 8 Umpire's Reply To A.S. Durai .Sir, Since you have punted Mr. A. S. Durai'.s version of the incident which occurred in the recent party match, I would ask you kindly to allow me space to present my x^ersion as the umpire of the match in question. But, before I proceed,
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  • 796 8 The North -South Clash BADMINTON NOTES (By A Special Correspondent) One week from today the j clash nf badminton giants will t:ik,> plate in Kuala Lumpur in the second North versus South match. Despite the current situation, marly all the best playeri in the count i y are parti- j
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  • 130 8 OKI Boys of the St. Francis Institution, Malacca, resident in Singapore are reminded of the Annual Reunion Soocn Match between their XI und the St. Francis Association XI in Malacca during the forth coming August Holidays. The Party will leave Bfnjpipore by the. 6 p.m. Uain on
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  • 46 8 OSLO. July 23. M CoJonci B. Balchen, famed Arctic flier, has been recalled to service with the American Airforce. He will leave next month for an undisclosed command. Aviation circles here believed that his new post will concern Arctic aviation.- U.P.
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  • 146 8 The Island Golf Club Flag Competition will be held on Monday, August 2. The prizes for the winner and the runnerup of the Men's section will be donated by Mr. R. Jumabhoy The winner of the women's section will receive i silver cup donated by Mr.
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  • 41 8 The trooper Lancashire, which arrived in Singapore from the U.K. and berthed alongside Godown 44, was welcomed by the band of the Devons who played marches while the ship was being moored. The ship left yesterday for Hongkong.
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  • 576 8  -  RAM PIARA it By AT long last twenty years after the exit of Warren Bardsley. Australia has discovered in Arthur Mor- ris a left-hand batsman worthy to be ranked with some of Australia's past giants i Morris, who hit up 290 against Gloucester recently, came to the forefront
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 569 8 f YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— i a^P>vßP^^i^^^ >&^^ K cm Annr it AQUARIUS GEMINI ÜBRA > i JAN. 21 FED. Ift MAY 21 JUNE 20 SEPT. M OCT 2.1. A lurk, i brtak in a chanc An *ncrgctic period: you to make a I multtr wdl tfmpt y< u
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    148 9 One of the toughest and long«notion picture fights ever iiaed by Technicolour cam™vu staged by Larry Parks George Macicady for v.ambia'a "The Swordsman." which took five *>sto film and which will last -TMiJd-a-half minutes on the cm, was photographed In ilwg water of thirty degrees at one of
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  • 552 9  -  JOHN ROTHWELL BY Kichard Hart has only been in Hollywood a year, but he has already appeared opposite Greer Carson and Lana Turner on the screen. Twenty-four hours after this handsome, outdoor-type screen hero-to-be arrived in Hollywood, he was teamed with
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  • 230 9 Look before you leap! Dc nci be lured into marriage by any fascination or sudden 1mP'.» *e. These warnings are dramati&^vi in Eagle-Lion's thrilling drama "Love From a Stran-o-i. starring Sylvia Sydney a. me woman who loved unw.vly, John Hodiak as the a-rcnger of the title
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  • 375 9 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a glamorous mermaid in your house? Then go to the Cathay and see "Miranda." a coming attraction, and you wnl get an idea of what veryea-.ly might happen. This is an ingenious sparklii'g comedy
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  • 101 9 Paul Whit&nxan, dean of modern music, ouns a library of musical arrangements valued at $3,000,000, which he has collected over a period of 25 years. He won his first fame in Atlantic City (the world's gayest playground) 29 years n 9<>, after which he was hailed m
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  • 175 9 Momthn of research by studio artists and make-up i-ianu,actuiers has led to the discover)/ of a revolutionary make-up technique, initially used in The Red Shoes, a production of the Archers. Special make-up has always been used for Technioolour productions. Similarly a special make-up technique is utilised by ballet
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  • 232 9 PLENTY OF FUN IN THIS RYAN FILM It's fun to make movies. That's the opinion of Director Frank Ryan, and perhaps explains why he consistently turns out highly entertaining films. Regardless of whether he'.s working or playing, Ryan believes in having as much fun as possiblp. In that way he
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  • 57 9 The Countess Mountbatten of Burma is President of the Premiere Committee of Saraband For Dead Lovers, which will be presented at the Leicester Square Theatre, London, on September 5, in aid of the Caldecott Community for Children. Donald O'Connor and Veggy Ryan In a musical number in "Patrick
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    32 9 Lana Turner and Richard Hart, (M.G.M.'n new Englisn H :ar) who take leading roles in M.O.M.'s "Green Dolphin JlnuC which will have a Premiere r<»lea»e on Tuemlay at 9.15 at the Capitol.
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  • 239 9 According: to Jerry Colonna who is featured in Republic's "Atlantic City", there is a reason for those- wide staring: eyes with which he makes millions laugh. "When I was about 15", he said, "I went to work as a longshoreman on the Boston docks. My eyes
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  • 838 10 MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS: NO. 44 FARI.Y IN 1935, when Little Abayan wan kins of the flyweights, a Hawaiian- Jap, named Tiny Murota. arrived from Japan together with Donald Stewart, an American Junior welterweight who had spent many years in Tokyo. Stewart failed to
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  • 289 10 JUNIOR BADMINTON FIXTURES The following tun in the Singapore Badminton Association Junior tourney will be j played off at the Clerical Union hall: SATURDAY. JULY 31 AT 2.15 P.M. Wahab Sarkawi (Mercury) vs. Chia Chin Seng (Eclipse); Suadi bin H. Tahir (Perhlmponan) vs. Neo Seng- Kee (Mayflower)-; Ng Cheng Hua
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  • 146 10 100 WINNING RIDES IN 50 DAYS Inglcwood, California. July 24. America's leading jockev I Johnny Longdcn passed his ycxil of 100 winners for what is believed to be an all-time re- j cord for a 50 days' season at j one course. Starting yesterday at Holly- wood Park with 97
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  • 337 10 The YMCA defeated the BCRC by 13 runs at cricket a t Hong Urn green yesterday- Batting iirst, the Chinese were all out for 94, Low Kee Pow .scorer! 23, Chua Boon Ann 16 and N Wood Kan 15 h n gpecttvely. Hooper louk .six
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  • 346 10 LONDON, July k v4. There will be no broadcast ot the world light-heavyweight championship fight l>e tween America's holder, Gus Lesnevich, and Britain's champion and challenger. Freddie Mills, at the White City next Monday. The reason is that the feos offered by the British Broadcasting
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    • 308 10 A BRAND NEH COPV AH THE SAMBA! SOUTH AMERICAS MOSI POPULAR DANCE COMES TO SIN(iAPORE. TJXi 1 Today 4 Shows pS^5W^%^^TbPE 1 1 Mr rw r »f i u Zx Q^* •-■ag.^r ftr!ttr<ir*ibh hi ■('OA>. V t&hAND' >'" T*ch;i*rnU,ur < NEXT CHANGE This 1947 Picture Was Awarded Special I'xLti' By
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    • 101 10 yOf/Xl NE VER REGRET MEETING YVONNE de CARLO &MAR TA TOREN AT THE CASE AH WE FORBIDDEN QUARTER of ALGIERS. Sec This Outstanding Picture At The I-— mam—A TODAY W fij> I /VLll/iiflDIV/i 6.45—9.30 immmmJwJ SHOWS M^rV<jLgM M ttk Dr.N <>1 A THOUSAND IMIEVES! W^^T HlM)l/\()ls I ok ROMANCE! f
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  • 1143 11 PAGE 11 GIVES YOU ALL THE OL YMPIC WORLD RECORDS •<«3?3 I Sa?SsL"l'' AU r* sr U 10 2 s,,s. Io METRF:S J-C "wen* (USA, 1f136 u D««« (USA) 1941 Barney Rwell < r SA iMft Olympic: 10.2 MCS i n A. SA| lft4B J. P. Owfns il'SAi 193ti 200
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  • 191 11 r, N> July 23: Ur G L>. Sondhi President of the In- < ijan Athletic Federation, was pleased to team, on his arrival I Here today by an for the O!ymjIC Ciunes, that the moving of Jm.ian competitor! from the transit ramp in Richmond
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  • 88 11 Olympic Banner Vanishes I ONDON. July 23. Tin >;•-• Olympic fivc-circlo banne vanished today froai Rirknon d p.irk Olympic camp '/here for a ve^k U has flutered over ibe heads 01 1 200 thletea from 17 nations When ck'y br<^k, it was'mlssng from Its JO-loo| staff in iif middle <>i
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  • 257 11 Valberg Won't Be Alone (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Singapore's lone World Olympic representative, the, high jumping fireman, Lloyd Valberg need not be alone any longer, for the Oo'ony's official representative, Mr. J. S. de Souza will be with him from today. It may be presumed that Mr. de Souza will inarch
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  • 137 11 DRA W FOR SWIMMING LONDON, July 23- Interest in the Olympic Games heightened as the draw was made for one of the most popular events swimming for men an- 1 women- at the Swimming Federation's offices. The United States, Canadian. Mexican and Bermudan teams are heavily engaged in the five
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  • 409 11 iliii Vrrnon Martian) LONDON. July 2.'J. It is up to the Biitish Qovernmeat to decide whether th, Olympic Gamoa w i I make u profit or not, Billy Holt, dynamic <iir. <')\ of organiAiitioa *»i the Oumcs said today. He ."3'<l it .ill
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  • 90 11 Olympic Jump rs Loosen Up" Vcrn McGrew, the United States h\y,\> Jumper, gave ;i pointer to hta Olympii pro f»<c?s today when .i; I FxbrUl lie cleared ♦> ft. 7 Inn. In a prac tiee juiMM. Willtama All ana, who reprv scnts the Uniteci Slates in ;h hop, step ;mrl
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  • Allan Lewis' Column....
    • 585 12 The 3-Year-01d H andicap THUS thffC jrff olilw Handicap, which was run prr-war at the Singapore Turf dtib'a November mrrtlnj. is to be re\i«reJ ithis war. There nre Quite number of good three-year* ol«ls who will certainly be entering for thix race, nmoiu? them some of Malaya's top-ranking horses, but
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  • 982 12 HARVEY SCORES 112 IN FIRST TESTIN ENGLAND Australia Hit Back LEEDS, July 24. A magnificent innings by young Neil Harvey, who achieved the rare distinction of scoring a century in his first appearance in AngloAustralian Test matches, altered the complexion of the Fourth Test match today after England had dismissed
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  • 440 12 EIGHT records were broken in the Singapore District Athletic Champion ships held yesterday at the Police Traini ng School, Thompson Road. They were tiio Singapore Dintrld record* for throwing the javelin. ij(> ymrdi htfrdles, putting tiir w^i^ht. throwing tiir dlacus, loog jump, 220
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  • 97 12 WRESTLING HAPPY WORLD in the iii'iiti event oi the i wrestling card held at the Happy World Stadium last i*Jjflti Joglndci Singh beat Dara Singh in the sixth roun<l. the latter being disqualified for loul tactics. S(>n (»f Kong, fighting two opponents at the same time. Knocked out Mukle in
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  • 108 12 King Kong, the Hungarian heavyweight champion of Europe, defeated Arjan Dass on a t.k.o. in the 2nd round at the Great World arena last night. Ali Riza Bey defeated George Zbisko by 2 falKs to 1 in the sth round. Other results Curly Connors was greatly booed by
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  • 992 12 Kailasapathy Hits Brilliant 70 SOUTH TRIAL CRICKET (H.v I. \M PIAKA) An excellent p<rl m rslnp gj 85 runs for the seventh wldcH !»y Kailasapathy and Schubert saved the Chilians from a t"t;>l MritapM J" the cricket match 3 gainst the umhined Services on Ihe Padaiig yesterday. Bearing In mind
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