Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 September 1948

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  • 9 1 The Sunday Tribune U0XVE_PAGES. *I*<'A£(tf&M'Ti-..-.iKtJ{ 12. l'MK. PRICE TEN~CENTS7
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  • 196 1 Terrorists Kill Planter But Spare Son (6) WHF r i 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "ril» C EuroD€an Planter fought a lone hand battle with 40 terro husband ans cs<ate yesterday, after the thugs had murdered her The woman, Mrs. George Wilson, armed
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  • 214 1 (Sunday Trifnint Reporter) Approximately 3,000 people were icreenril m Singapore under the Kmergency Regulations m July and An put 1b daily house-to-house raids, arrests under the crisis law averaged fly*> a day. In all large-scale raids, carried out by C.I.D. officers and the uniformed Police and
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  • 16 1 allowing the JJWer of detainees between and Federation Wfrnments were announced night.
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  • 97 1 $10 Letter WRITE TO THE TRIBUNE TIIK Case o f Mr. Wunjr has aroused great interest. Today on I*a Ke 7, we Rive the views of experts on how the problems of Mr. Wong, middle .-Jaws people who cannot make both end* meet, should be tackled. But w-e want the
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  • 113 1 We won't fail you, says Hussars' C.O. Lt.-Col. G. J. F.idston, Commanding Officer of the 4th Hussars and a military party consisting of an officer and two other ranks, arrive! by a Constet'ation plane at Tengah aerodrome 'ast night. Lt.-Col. Kidston told he Tribune: "The Hussars are grand fighters. We
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  • 203 1 LONDON, Sat.— The Western Powers are prepared to take the Berlin crisis to UNO if the new talks planned for Moscow fail to produce a solution, it was stated here tonight. 1 The envoys are expected to •sk for a meeting with Mr >tain
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  • 18 1 Dr. C. J. Paglar has agreed to be 4 Patron of the Malay Settlement Boys' Club.
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  • 19 1 LONDON. Sat. Sir Robert Henry Clive. former British Ambassador to Belgium who died last May. left £32.352.
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  • 59 1 A Chinese boy was involved m a freakish accident yestor- lay. While; playing near an Indian shop m Holloway Lane, h» was hit by a glass splinter when a showcase of the shop was smashed by a wheel of a oar which had run loose. He
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  • 51 1 CATAVIA. Sat. A Dutch Army spokesman said here today that "no general orders \i\ve been issued yet" for military action m Java. The 48-hour ultimatum by Maj. -General S. Baay. Dutch Commander to th<> Republican commander "to cease hostilities m Dutch-occupied East Java." had expired.
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  • 32 1 AMSTERDAM, Sat. Europe's biggest cold storage warehouse was destroyed here today m cne of the worst fires m Amsterdam's history. The food stored there was completely spoiled by the heat.
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  • 383 1 9 Thugs Fell Into A Trap POLICE who trapped bani dits attempting to extort money from a shopkeeper killed three of the gangsters and captured five m Kuala Kubu area on Friday. The police laid the ambush following a letter received by the shopkeeper. Nino bandits visited the shop After
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  • 42 1 Two fire alarms, one of which proved false, were answered yesterday. The fire occurred at Grange Road m the morning. Four barrels of tar became overheated and ignited. The fire was put out m half an hour.
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  • 33 1 H. M. S. Alert, with the C-in-C, Far East Station, on board, will arrive at the Naval Base on Wednesday. On arrival the Commander-in-Chief will hoist his flag at Admiralty House.
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  • 21 1 BUDAPEST. Sat. Hungary today sent a note to Yugoslavia rejecting charges of "interference" m Yugoslavis in- ternal affairs. Reuter
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  • 31 1 Accused said he did not know the contents of the documents. For possession of triad docunents. a Chinese, Nan An Yik, .vas fined $200 m Ipoh on Frilay.
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  • 67 1 THE BLACK SP.T TRAS Street residents are M'Ty annoyed with the Electricity Department. On Friday night, they had their fourth successive night of blackout. Writes a resident: "Could immediate, personal and special investigation be made regarding the black-out? Last night was the lourth night without elect rlcify." The official explanation:
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  • 358 1 linun wll k v Su »day Tribune Staff Reporter) PBmS^MJS^ from Borneo is tlK> K kO him aS n b r g n ht tO 6 J lx W° r b 3' a globe-trotting woman who captured him m the Borneo j uncles.
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  • 172 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) AUSTRALIAN High Commissioner Claude Massey yesterday pooh-poohed rumours that his Government may take steps to induce or even force the Australian wives of deported Malays to return to their country. "Utter nonsense", said Mr. Massey. He added "As far as I
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  • 34 1 LANSING. Michigan, Satur lay.— Siamese twin girls joined a t the abdomen. hav<. been born at Edward Sparrow iospital. The twins have been kepi n an oxygen t<n t since birth.— U.P.
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  • 23 1 HYDERABAD, Sat. The Hyderabad Government has rejected India's demand to sta;ion Indian troops m Secunderabad, official sources stated hero today. Router.
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  • 28 1 COLOMBO, Sat. Ceylon will again apply for membership of the United Nations when the General Assembly meets m Paris this month, the Premier announced today.
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  • 19 1 The Governor has agreed to V "Honorary Generalissimo* }f the Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s cam*TooW° raise fund oi
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  • 17 1 Government last night anlounced measures to control the sale or tiansfer of wireless transmitters.
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  • 48 1 Fifty-five 'teams' will campaign fo r now members for he Chinese Y. M. C A The targe f is 10,000 Th e general secretary told -the Tribune yesterday that "h c Association will not permit the use of its premise* for political meetings.
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  • 37 1 THE Post Office is to be emoowered to inspect postal articles which are suspected to •ontain pamphlets of a fraudu'ent nature. A bill to this effect will be ntroduced into the Legislative Council soon.
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  • 42 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Thousands of migratory birds fell dead m the streets around the Empire State Building on Saturday. A policeman investigating the phenomenon said it was 'literally raining birds." An autophy will be held to find the U.P.
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  • 15 1 Dr. Wu Paak-shing. Chinese Consul-General, has accepted he post of "Hon. ViceGeneralissimo".
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday.— President Truman has se* a entative exiling of $15,000.--000.000 on the nations overall military spending for 1950 fiscal year.- U.P.
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  • 16 1 The CTD yesterday arrested ton Chinese suspected of being members of secret societies.
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  • 18 1 A total of 1.276 recruits have joined the Pahang Special Constabulary. Only 48 ire Chinese.
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  • 17 1 AMSTERDAM. Saturday.— Dr. H. J van Mook arrived here from Batavia last ht Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 tf THF PKOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE \ow ITinteii >imuii;ineouslv m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penane £t tJtfit /*f if 3BU vIu IN C?ROS «V I>l( X HAYMKS. How soon? .5777 Another night like Golden Earrings. Mi^Vida. 3JOQ ut Beautiful .iG'JB Love Letters. Ti H t j,o end of time. to
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    • 10 1 MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Telegrams: Tribune Singapore. Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).
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  • 411 2 NO RACIAL, COLOUR BARS HERE Singapore Americans Form A "For-All" Club AMERICANS m Singapore have formed a new 21 American Club here dedicated to complete racial equality, and with probably the most liberal by-laws of any "European" club m South-east Asia, reports United Press. It will not bar anyone for
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  • 63 2 A Bill to convert SS 3 por cent, debenture bonds (1936) and SS 3 per cent. War Loan debenture bonds (1940) Into debenture stocks was issued last night. The 1936 bonds will be converted into 3 per cent, debenture stocks redeemable m 1962-72, and the war bonds
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  • 38 2 TIIII!T V couples ivill take }*irt ii today's mnB9 w< dd iff at the Victoria Memorid Hall. Four of 'he couples ire from the Federation. This U tha sixth vuiss marriage performed since the Hbtrration.
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  • 50 2 A Biiti.sh soldier. B. Nugent, was chaifcMl i p Sereml.an with pos^e^s'on of a i a'-itorratic fPd 25 round, of rmnrmition. he case was post, oned a w« ..k for men'ion. Tho papers of the case, it was stated Wl.i to be sent to the AttorneyGeneral.
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  • 33 2 r>ail v r as refused a yourij. r "hi ncse woman m Ipoh \i- ua alleged to have harboured ;n escaped piisoner. The case was postponed t« Sept. 21.
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  • 171 2 The new national health service m trie U.K. is available to Malayan visitors m the sayie way a*> to residents. Anyone proposing to stay more than 3 months car. choose the doctor on whO3? National Health Service list he will be placed. Thosf on
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  • 57 2 THE ROYAL Air Force will stage a fly-past on Wednesday m commemoration of'thc "Battle of Britain." > Sunderlands. Yorks. Harvards, Spitfires. Mosquitos and the Vampire will take part m the flight. The Commander-in-Chief, Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, KBE. MC. will broadcast over Radio Malaya
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  • 41 2 Three death sentences imposed on terrorists and a gunman who shot an inspector two years ago were co»--firme,d by the Federation authorities last week. The terrorists were members of gangs who fought out gun battles with the police.
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  • 21 2 The appeals of three Chinese against sentence of death for possession of arms xcere dismissed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 26 2 The Chinese Consul, Perak. Haji Ibrahim Ma, called on the Mentri Besar and the British Adviser at Ipoh on Friday.
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  • 250 2 A YOUNG Indonesian, Ahmad Basri, was yesterday awarded a claim for $20,000 with interests and costs by Mr. Justice Jobling. The defendant was Tan Seh 800. sole proprietor of the firm of Ban Aik. In awarding the claim. Mr. Jobling said "I am of opinion that
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  • 119 2 Appealed— Will Now Serve Longer Term A CHINESE who appealed against a conviction and jail sentence of six months, was told by the Appeal Judge yesterday that he had been leniently dealt with. The appellant, Ong Ah Kirn. who was sentenced tc six months and three months imprisonment (to run
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  • 34 2 HONGKONG, Friday. T*v newspaper Central Daily News today reported that the Slno-Hong Kong customs agreement will shortly be put into full implementation to check illegal trade between the two countries.— U.P.
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  • 113 2 MALAY PAPER ACCUSES SIAM THE Singapoje Malaydaily. TTtusnn Melayu. m its editorial yesterday, accused the Siamese Government of trying to "annihilate the Pa tfini M'i'ays now revolting against Siamese misrule" under the cxo.u-r that thesr nationalists wore involved m the Communist campaign of terrorism. "It is easy m the present
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  • 31 2 WANTED CHINESE or Eurasian lady rJerk-typiftt. Knowledge of Ilk.-Keeping preferred. And a Gr*»gg teacher for afternoons. Apply stating qualifications and minimum salary to Box No. A 1627 Sunday Tribune.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 325 2 M. G. M. Made by your favourite' stars OK'L RARY DOK'L THERE OI'GHT TO RE A SOCIETY Betty Garrett with Orchestra MGM 131 LA RAMR A DE YERA CRI Z BEYOND THE SEA Macklin Marrow conducts MGM Orchestra MGM 132 FIDDLE-FADDLE (2) Jazz Pizzicato i (b) .Tazz Legato Bert Shelter
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    • 237 2 TONIC PILLS ME lA duality £*<*£ Product) **l-f£ The Vigoroiii T mi i c for aHH| Debility it OS! Poor Blood. BSV^itl Strongly re- HJ world nfTyi' Renowned wM-| Medical Men UtejLjh Each Pill contains per Managane»e, CoUu embracing all t h enSw elements required for d, ing the body,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 360 2 Mil ■Efcflß ■II Mwm^ J j/^3 BLUE NETWORK 7.15 Musical Interlude; 7.30 9.40 Spotligh t on World News. iVIALAY ENGLISH News mi n Malay; 7.45 Popular 9.50 Hindustani songs; 10.20 PROGRAMMES Request; 8.15 Close Down. "Gnana Soundari" Drama; otTfc wPTwnuir 10 58 Closing Announcement PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Kfcl NETWORK Prog
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    • 22 2 ACCOMMODATION VACANT LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, One single room, full-board. Children no objection. Phone *****. 9 a.m. 11 a.m., 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
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  • 206 3  - Should Eastern Girls Adopt. Western Ways? Kenneth Tan iiMißi^jyi Mvllll llMMMMvirillllJ ltVFll||||||| IMataaaail|a|||||||||J(J( lADIES and gentlemen... the ques tion is... should Eastern girls stay thr way they Were m mother's day or should they go Western (like the yourtg lady m The picture)? There is quite a clash going on.
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  • 206 3 Thru' Malayan Skies Tin giant four-engined Con- i stellation which landed at Kallang Aii strip on September I Air Day was the first one to do BO and the heaviest 78.01)0 lbs. Loaded, the -Connie' weighs about 102.000 lbs. The landing was perfect. Many thought that the strljp would not
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  • 108 3 Mr. William Graham, of United Enpinecis. to Misa Mary Love Bippatt. recently arrived m Sin^apoio. at tho Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road Rev. R. M. Qrcer officiated. Mi Aloe Oralpam Ravr the bi i<i»' avvMy. Little Ruth Rodgers was bridesmaid; lira H. K. Rodr gei s matt on-of-lionoM i
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  • 811 3 Miss Pt t/t/ir Tun TV should sii< k to our shanghais. saiongs and saroos. Eastern women are mor« feminine than Western, art' 1 QSUf ttaHitional «lross accontuutes it. Western <lress is all right fo>- sport, but let's le*v« it at that. I hate to see a
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  • 74 3 LONDOX Sut. Tht man v h,> th w fust* r than .sound said last nhfht that tht stnsdtioii u um* just a fmt buttcrfli* s tit tin xtontat h ■Jtihn Dniy, t>nhi man to ntCCAd th* .s pn <l <>) sound. told
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  • 50 3 BATAVIA. Sat. An Indonesian raiding pirty of .'jr.O men c tossed the .sUitus-quo line 90 miles south of Chorlbon. and engaged Dutch force* m tho vicinity of Boomiajoe. Unofficial reports placed the casualties at 15 Indonesian.--killed, 50 taken prisoner; om» Dutch soldier killed and ono missing. U.P.
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  • 341 3 PRODUCE MARKETS ROUNDUP Chickens Will Cost You More This Week RUT FISH WILL BE CHEAPER (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) You ivll] have to pay more for your chicken tli is week. But you can save more money if you live on fish during these fe;v days as prices have climbed
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  • 98 3 $10,000 Bail For Man In Sampan Facing two charges of contravening the foreign exchange regulation!*. Cham Ah Koon wi n allowed bail of $10,000 m on« i surety m the Ninth Police Court yesterday. it wus stated that on Aug. B at H. 15 p.m. Ah Koon was Men m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 T?^ Comfort HOT and humid elsevt here but m your office, coolness for your comfort and v. ell -being. Vs-a Carrier Room Air' Conditioner *ill make a difference lointroduaion of filtered fresh air gently circulared throughout •bur office gives controlled ventilation No blowing of pipcxs' {torn fans,— no du^r on
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    • 166 3 AMBITIOUS? Then send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success The FREE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy is the leading institution m the British Bmpile lor.- the building
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  • 1985 4  -  vera ardmore iii k iv arrival bridesmaid visiior tion the rule for all Chinese marriages? "Surely it is strange that a law should apply only to those who know about it. by MY suggestion last week that we women ought to have a club of our own
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  • 170 4 Hcte'a good news! From Paris came the daintiest little boleros m net and sequins m fancy shades to the LITTLE SHOP. They are ideal wear with the slender Shanghais. "Pepper and salt". the name for an unusual feathered bini, is one of a fine col lection of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 335 4 4 m GOLD, SILVER V and BLACK WHITE ™lj BROCADE II \vm\ «MsPOaM^LIJUagIMHgEOaOI»»I»Jb H'!-1, BRAB BAS\»I KOAD. near HMUrs Motel. Dial ***** f LEARN TO DRESS YOURSELF AND VOl X CHILDREN l-\)i uver 'M* years we bavc been t -.l'-hni^ women the art of dressing well at small cost. Economy
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    • 285 4 Siloifiac FEEDS WHILE IT FIXES Something just a little better controls the hair without gumming I i hi kr in product flSjjfc^ lrn all r^f/;;/ r//, f^ttUft^ l>.;ir<hc*--'r and stores. DRUGS LTD.. LONDON. N. 10. ENGLAND Sole Agents for Singapore Malayan I nion RVIIAMIN PEN HAS, LTD.. P.O. Box No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 HKLJHKLHNK THE RACE SEASON! BEGINS Select Your Smart Frocks, Model Hats, Navy Blue Sheer Nylons and Fire Mesh from MRS. TOMMY* 1 THOMSON ROOM ISL 2nd FLOOR G.H. BIILDING BATTKRY RCIAD TEL 7997 ANNOUNCEMENT m fct Fall Rang? Available. I SELECT YOURS NOW MA 1 X 9 Lf 5 DiKcount
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    • 53 5 Established 1872 Malaya's leading Jeweller* Diamond and Gem Merchants B. l\ «|<» SIHn Ltd. (Incorporated In Ceyloa) Singapore, I'enang 19/21, High St., I, Bishop St. Mme. GALARDI OFFKRH FOR THK RACES Linen. Knyon Dresses, Sharkfikin, Linen, Cotton Two l»ioce Suits also ■OOM Kvoninß Cl own s. Sizes: 14-16. ORANJE HOTEL
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    • 95 5 D-M-C IS QUALITY QUALITY IS ECONOMY Hole I>i*tribut»rtt: V. K. ZUEIXIG (MaIH.M.) LTl>. yy y. Many a man has good cause to regret a neglected cough Even a simple sundown chill can develop /'^-^l_____^--O\ dangerous after-effects SCOTT'S hmuisica C^f' offers a certain safeguard. It raptdly arrests a. cough or cold.
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    • 104 5 BOOK YOU* APPOINTMENT FOR Wz*rotf*i p lC >,r^ CLOo r^f,rH MAISON VALLY Ladies' Hair Stylisr Goodwood Park Hotel (Open to the Public) Phone 7869 QUHXmS/MPt£M SAFER!" M.V.fc as cool as a summer shade Where will you Rod a fragrance so cleanly cool, so freshly fastidious as Yardley English Lavender? It
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    • 151 5 SOME POPULAR yy TITLES I BING CROSBY ***** But Beautiful (From "Road to Elk>") (Joldcn Karrtnpl (From "f;o!«:«'i Earrings DL:2142 Linger A Little Longer In The Tv.i litfht. I Our Big Love Scene DB5001!) We'll Gather Lilacs (From IVrDUSOOBI San Fernando Valley. D *****1 Temptation Among My Souvenirs. BING CROSBY
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 74 5 JjJTw INTEREST Manage**J! AT Childbirth #40+ 6.30 '*.E?*>oW'-U> nor 10S0 s"*S?i*An Anthology fffSH Versr 4.50 fig* Accounts Ifsp3loinyciitifl By To Medicine irfSS By Art*; 12 m 2 Saer' 8 Rcfer--3* By TrautSssLvrr „o! O*JSr«l Building I^JS©n Vol. II !MM) O*fSi' BuildinK SSuon. Vo:. 11l Zm In ArchitectufrlLa&ng Construe- uL I
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 252 6 AN the opposite page the experts have their say on the troubles of Mr. Wong And we must admit that, like Mr Wong we had hoped for more. Mr. Wong is tired of hearing that he must economise on this and that until the skies reveal a
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    • 146 6 QUEEN Juliana pledges her empire that relafnntl^ 18 V\^l th c mother country will be on a footing of liberty, independence and equality These are wise words. The new Queen comes to her throne m difficult days, not only for her own country but for the world
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  • Article, Illustration
    1305 6  - STALIN'S MAN Andrew Roth PL— 1 THE emergence of In--1 donesia's former Premier Amir Sharifuddin as an open Communist and the welding together of the Socialist Labour and Communist parties and possibly the Social Youth into a single Communist organization marks the beginning of a new, momentous and probably strife-torn
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  • 269 6 SIR, I find the case of your Mr. Wong is nothing but mild. There are hundreds, even thousands, who are m a more hopeless plight. A family man with 5 to 10 children and drawing a salary of $150 inclusive of cost of living allowance is not
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 f A A COMPLETELY NEW KIXD OF REFRIGERATOR You've nover seen anything like it with more refrigerated space and more room for everything. BRINKMANNS LIMITED SINGAPORE KCALA LIMPI R IPOH PENANG ii ii ill— ar— am mw g» 2KI wm^K^^mi J V BmXß^ Mark o/ m//^;7> Blame craftsmanship KEROSENE STOVES
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    • 92 6 Accurate Visual Analysis Requires Ur»-to-«latp Instruments. To solve your Eyesight Problems, Consult C. S. CHONG, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Ottilia St. Spore Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latest instruments. SINGAPORE Pc na n g BANGKOK SINGLE FARE $190 RETURN FARE $342 CARGO per Kilo $1.50 DIRECT CONNECTION AT PENANG
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    • 86 6 *are a^P l^Kr ML t&%%£ffi%^' Travelling about the world with certainty "™""*sr^ and skilled efficiency is second nature to the Dutch. That is why travellers of to-day Q^^. only comes through iv- ft w|^k aw m mMi i 6^ Flringr Dia K\* aL 9] MWBi oimsimiTice""" I ©miou irf hi
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  • 999 7  -  R. B. Ooi IU QCureForMr. Wong -In Three Parts by the Horfble MR. LIM YEW HOCK Secretary of the Clerical and AdminUtratlve Worker*' Union and Member of the Legislative Council. Last week m this page, I told the story of Mr. Wong, SIOQ-a-month clerk
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  • 311 7 Mr. Khoo Teng Ens:, Editor of Unity, Official Organ of the Singapore Municipal Services Union: CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AND STORES: All salary earners should join co-operative societies and shop m the co-operative stores, where prices are lower. But I am sorry to say many join
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  • 329 7 Mr. S. R. Crocker, Food and Price Controller: For the Government to help the working man to get more value for his money, the public must be encouraged to help themselves. They must co-operate to bring down prices. We are
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  • 504 7 BUY AT CHANGE ALLEY MR. E. M. F. FERGUSSON, Managing Director of Straits Trading Co., Ltd.. and Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council Your Mr. Wong's story is m line with the suggestion I made public some time ago. People must be careful m their buying
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  • 141 7 CUT FOOD PRICE CONTROLS, SAYS PINEAPPLE 'KING' MR. LEE KONG CHIAN, Managing Director of Lee Rubber Co., Ltd., and Lee Enterprises I have said it before and I say it again the cost of living will go down if rice is cheaper. The less controls there are the sooner will
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  • 111 7 MR. YAP P II E Q GECK,' Municipal Commissioner and banker: I am a member of the Municipal Salaries Revision Committee and have studied the budgets of \ariouH »»»■< tiems of the people. I must admit I am at a loss to know what can be
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  • 286 7 MR. TAY GAN TIN, Managing Director of Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co., Ltd. When the price of Met' goes down it will drag down the prices of other things. Prices are jacked up because business people must find the means to meet the increased cost of
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  • 510 7 2 Too Much Aping Of The Joneses, Says Welfare Chief Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Secretary. Social Welfare Department: A* a result of the inflation people have not yet recovered the attitude they have towards prices as before the war. They are not prepaied to haggle as before but acquiesce
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Hollywood Diary
    • 115 8 Says Henry Gris- Betty Grable, Hollywo o d\> most photographed star, came to the film city to make good, found it tough and left Today Betty is the highest paid star m the l T nited States. Her husband danceband leader Harry Janies, Is also a moneywinner.. She's a mother
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    • 353 8 FILMLAND DIDN'T WANT LA GRABLE ONCE UOLLYWOOD, Sat.— She came to Holly wood and got her chance and failed. What happened when this blonde dancing girl first broke into Hollywood was that she made a light splash and then, like so many others, was quickly forgotten. So ended her first,
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    • 189 8 IT'S THE LAST BORN WHO'LL GET THE WISH SHIRLEY TEMPLE isn't going to let Linda Sue, her infant daughter, follow m mama's footsteps and become a child actress. The young matron who was America's most famous child star only a few years ago was very positive about that, the other
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    • 131 8 TO FRANCE TO FILM FRANCHOT TONE and Director Irving Allen have formed their own independent film producing company, and the pair will shortly sail for France to photograph their initial effort m Paris. The picture. a decective i drama, will be filmed m colour. It is titled "The Man on
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    • 337 8 AT THE CATHAY—"Another Part Of The Forest" (Universal-International) fear turing Fredric March, Dan Duryea, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Blyth, Florence Elridge, John Dall and Dona Drake. Drama of a family conflict m which headstrong and selfish children rebel against hard, unflinching parents. Story of the Hubbards, is
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    • 59 8 ROSALIND R v ssell will spend quite a lot of her time m lier new picture for Columbia, "The Guilt ot Janet Ames," as a girl injured m a traffic accident, not walking and not wanting to a complete switch from her previous role m "Sister Kenny," m which
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    • Article, Illustration
      721 8  -  Betty Grable By I'VE been pinned up so many times. I hope I stay. I'm not kicking m the least. Those pins don't hurt. They call me Pin-Up Grable. I hope they keep calling me that. A few years ago I was a "has-been" m Hollywood. I'd
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 152 8 j I STRANGE ASITSST! < YLJC [A/^MOK.I j—^ <^li GAMMEC 3(2ETmE^ a\ CSSC.^E '^4 VJ MAwiJ CP GE^'ANN TOLD THE STORES OP SNOW ft I J w\ AND G<?ETEL ETC TO THE <3«iMM B^^ T W^sJ^lf^> L S TH/S THE K lCS T ML SuiLT AGAim FKOMThI STONE FffCE? JXSS,
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  • 785 9  - CARVALHO Father Of Malayan Professional Boxing HERMAN RAPPA By "Malaya's llo.vin«» l*iants rpilOl (.11 |ke honour of i"U Malayan greati-nt fighter ko«-s to thf i at<¥ n at( m« Key, it was Johnny Car\aiho who introduced the gSMfI to thrs«- part*. K«v and Carvalho reigned at different periods. When Key
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  • 540 9  -  RAM PIARA D gVERY cog has his day! At I 1^ S Giar "organshirc made' history by winning the Ooun- ty championship m English cricket this year for the! first time since the inception of the Championship m 1873 /o!o g thc war y° ars 191* to 1918
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    • 101 9 I6OOOJOB nearly 10S£ IS FULL DONT CRY DEAR. IW^ BuT ,DQ JRy HAPD only i V Mistakes again- B^«r.» you MuST PULL I I cant concentrate properly. I WHAT VC >^ GETHEr'aND II ALW^^ S FEEL SO DBEADFULLY J (^^^^"■^^■■l Horlicks hclp^ to overcome constant tiredness by supply|'lS! DID yA
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    • 608 9 HA YE FUN WITH THE—\ BY CONSTANCE SHARPE A(^|'AKlI T S inniortnnr* and the stars art with lAN. ti FEE ih Routine and the humdruu, LIBRA ultuirs of treryday life will KEPT 24 OCT. 23. he banished bit a series of Make up UOUI mind r/.s Jo unusual ndventurous events
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  • 764 10 SPOTLIGHT ON THE INTER -TEAM GAMES Baclin intfo ii Xole* WITH tho individual events m tho Singapore badminton championships m tho concluding stages. Interest «s now turned to the team events the later-dub, inter-school and intor-commerckil house i matches. Entries for these dose on Tuesday next. It Is not expected
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  • 409 10 The Mayflower representative, Lav Teng Siah, displayed terrific form to qualify for the junior men's singles final when he beat Suadi bin H. Tahir (Perhimponan) m the Singapore Badminton Championships yestei Another strongly fancied' player for the junior's title, Poh Kirn Yam (AAU)
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  • 75 10 LONDON, Sat. On the last day of first -class cricket m England this season, Jim Sims, the 44-year-old Midlesex all-rounder, took all 10 wicket* m an innings for East against West at Kingston yesterday. This feat was the first of its kind this summer. The 10
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  • 273 10 By HDFHF PROBABLY the queerest e\vftse by any Cup-tie team to support a request for a postponement Of a fixture r.nn.-s from Malacca. Because the Malaya Cup Final coinekle.l with their tie with Singapore, Malacca iwho had nothing to do with the finnli thought that sufficient Mason for
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  • 32 10 Silrrr Lminq 'Lansdmrn up) btimj ltd m after wkmtof the seventh ran It was m this mro that Liberty thrar hi* rifle,- nn ,l Znrino ,lt<h>t start.
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  • 902 12 Selangor Save Game In Last Minute NECRI SEMBILAN 2; SELANGOR 2 (From a Special Correspondent) SEREMBAN, SAT.— Negri Sembilan made a great effort today to win the Malaya Cup, but failed m the lastminute, and had to be content with a draw. Twice the
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  • 193 12 Nee Soon Win First Match NEK SOON 6 pts.' R.A.O.C 0 Nee Soon Garrison R.F.C. opened the season with a narrow win over R.A.O.C (Kciir Hong) m a rather sciapry game. For the first twenty minutes, the game moved from end to end, both teams oeilig awarded free kicks for
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  • 73 12 HAPPY WORLD WRESTLING Following are the results of the wrestling bouts at the Happy World arena last night Bill Verna and Jogindar fought to a draw over 10 rounds. Each had a fall. Labriola won by a knock out m the, sth round against Dirdar. Indonesian Kid won by a
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  • 368 12 Black Tarquin Wins St. Leger (From Vermin Vloi>;an) DONCASTKK Sat.—American- bre-1 Klark rarquin, owned by chairman of the New York Jockey Club, Willium W'oodwurd, scored a tine victory before the King and Queen m the mile and threequarter St. I^eger this afternoon. Australian-horn jocl'ey Edgar liritt. who won this race
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  • 66 12 LONDON, Sat. Promoter Jack Holoynons toduy ann unced <t sellout for the W»;<tcork-Oma bout .scheduled at Hiirringay arena on Septemb< r 21. Enthusiasm for Woodcock's comeback increased rapidly m the past few days, following sports writers' praise ot the playloy Oma as thy "most likeable American
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  • 79 12 The following will play cricket for the Indian Association against R.A.F. "A" Team today at 11 a.m. at Soletar. Players are kindly requested to meet at No. 50 Market Street at 10.00 a.m. sharp Mewa Sin^/i Gill (Captaini. Gutdia! Singh, Ram Piara, M. U. I'atel Dj. M. Abraham,
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