Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 September 1948

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune fWpRtTPAGES; SINGAPORE. SEPTEMBER 19. 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 106 1 V Mils. Sat.— "Citizen of the World" (iarry Davis, aged 26, who nix days ago relinquished Jtlg American nationality and pitched a tent on "United Nation* territory" at the Palais D« Challot here, left his camp today on orders from thi« Utiitcrl
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  • 409 1 Big Pay-Out Will Give Them Jobs For Six Years (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) |F the proposed War Damage Claims scheme goes through, it will cost I Malaja more than $3 million to run offices at Kuala Lumpur and SinC apore f»r six years. So far,
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  • 167 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Sat. Di Ralph J. Bunchc, who ha: tempoi;ini>- amumcd chargi of thr United Nations nnsMor m Palestine following the WMUsinntioft of Count Botna dott<\ is a 43-year-old p;rand soo of an American Ncgn slave. Dr. Buuclk is v college profes nor uho
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  • 123 1 Woman Battles Mad Man ARMED with only an empty carbine, Mrs. Mallior Smith, wife of an Inspector of Mines, battled with a Chinese who had attacked her with a spear m her house m Trengganu. Although hit on the head by her assailant. Mrs. Smith struggled on until police aid
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  • 88 1 Bandits Raid Two Estates i JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Two estate.; m Johorc were attacked by terrorists yesterday. In the raid on Sepuloh Estate, near the Paloh area, the attackers killed a special constable and wounded two others. They also burned down several estate buildings. inclu d i o g smoke-houses.
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  • 40 1 jfifcfcm, Sal. Thr Mim.sI"/ thr Interior tmdghi *n>mnrrri a campaign to ""•P* out •upp.rstition a.s well uothtr "b«<l customs." jykd as the targets for JP elimination arc fortune Jw*tf, hotbinding, infantit, and shivc- J*. wit fmi. U.P.
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. Police arrested four Chinese who were m possession of a carbine and 100 rounds of ammunition m Bentong, Pahang. yesterday. In a squatters' hut near Rapah Estate, Negri Scmbilan. Police seized arms and ammunition, including a Japanese bomb and webbing equipment. A quantity of
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  • 126 1 KLUANG, Sat. A military party, while on patrol m the Poh Lee Sen area, seized arm* and ammunition as well as a large amount of foreign currency, 22 maps of Johote, 11 radio valves, two charging meters and one English vocabulary. The discovery was
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  • 37 1 These hats are used to beat the hot sun by these two CM ***m r-mmet* mfc». nttr^^rti th*> Chinese inter-school sports yesterday. They are Miss Boey Bee Yeok and Miss Chu Lee.
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  • 266 1 'Inside Man Trapped Gun Runners (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A MAN who worked his way into the gunsmuggling ring tipped off the Police to the secret rendezvous island m the Anambas Group, where a Catalina flying boat was captured witn $1,000,000 cargo of arms and ammunition. The nrms seized would
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  • 142 1 .Singapore Customs yesterday seized half a million dollars* worth of opium m a dawn raid on hoard the s.s. Halvdan the biggest haul si nothe liberation. Th»- amount seized was 1,106 pounds valued .it $553,- 000. They were cleverly con- ccal«*d underneath the coa! bunkers. The
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  • 145 1 INDIA TAKES OVER HYDERABAD SECUNDERABAD. Sat. Maj. Gen. El Edroos. commander of tlie Hyderabad state forces, formally surrendered to Maj. Gen. Chaudhury. commander of the Indian First Armoured Division at 4.30 p.m. local time, today. Maj-Gen. Chaudhury was appointed military governor for the whole of Hyderabad state, all of which
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  • 171 1 RANGOON, Sat. An unknown assailant tried to murder U Tin Tut, former Burrrese Foreign Minister, by throwing a grenade into his car lAiis morning. U Tin Tut was taken to hospital, where he is lying .^emi-conscious. The attempt waa made as U Tin
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW, Sat. —The three Western envoys met Foreign Minister Molotov at tbe Kremlin at 1700 hours Moscow time today. They met for SO minutes at the British Embassy before driving to the Kremliu. U.P.
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  • 412 1 LONDON, Sal. Sir Shento?i Thomas, forme? >itiirapore Governor, in a letter to the Times to dav defended the reputation of the ftfalayan nolice Corces in reply to a recent Htatemenl In Parliament by Mr. Bevin. In referring to the re-organisation of 4 h<\s" forces,
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 42 1 TEL AVIV. Sat. latmM (iovernriient fowm wcro t«»--nl^ht ordori'il t« roun«l-ii|» :?H Strrn (imii 1 in«Mi»b»rs, will i.jsl ri!«-« inns to shoot if sary, following tlio a*sas**ltu»tion of Count r.^rnadotto Larpe-Hcaln arrestn hj*d been made m Jerusa'^Mi.
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    • 20 1 I'ARIS, Snt.—Thn So.nri ty Council met h| 151!) Parll time today to consider Dm iiumlrr of r.«Ti;:ulM)t.-. —V.V.
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    • 53 1 RANGOON, Sat. Burmese President Sao Sliwe Thalku today announced "ytat<» of emergency" throughout Union m view of disturbed conditions prevailing: m country. Tonight's Government communique said troops had been rushed to the defence of Ihr small town of Hognle, m the delta area, which WM -nr- rounded
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  • 24 1 SERKMBAN, Sat. Nejjri.Sembilan Chinese defeated the Singapore Chinese liy th<» odd g-oal m three m their M.C.F.A. fixture here today.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 166 2 MUAR BATTLES NEW MENACE-SMALLPOX Milestone (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DOCTORS and healtb ollicials are battling a new menace m iVluar. All daylong on Friday and yesterday they were vaccinating residents of this Johore town following an outbreak of smallpox. Twenty-one cases have been reported, five fatal. Health officials from other
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  • 141 2 He Will Preach To Tribe FATHER G. Decaestecker (41), a Belgian priest, sacrificed an opportunity to be a Profes- sor m philosophy m a seminary m Belgium m order to return I to the Philippines to carry on his work among an uncivilised Filipino tribe m Luzon. He arrived here
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  • 28 2 Batavia, Sat. Dutch and Indonesian forces fought a major battle near the north Java town of Bobotsari, it was reported today. The Dutch used artillery.- U.P.
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  • 36 2 Batavia. Sat. Mr. Merle Cochran, U.S. member of the UN Good Offices Committee m Indonesia, said today that he still had "good hope" of a peaceful settlement m the DutchIndonesian Republican dispute. Reuter AAP
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  • 48 2 The Postmaster-Genera! announces that unregistered letters, printed and commercial papers, samples and -mall packets up to the normal limits of weight an.^ postcards may now be sent by surface mail to certain places m Palestine. Particulars may be obt aired a: any Past Office.
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  • 30 2 TOKIO ROSE' San Francisco, Sat Eignt witnesses for the treason trial )f Tokio Rose arrived here by plane. They are under army orders to maintain strict silence
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  • 30 2 Athens Sat. A United States Superfortress ai rived here today on a week-end visit concluding the first non-stop flight ever made from New York to Athens. Reuter
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  • 23 2 The Sultan or Johorf ha.s jjiven a silve r cup 10 the Naval Ba.se Sailing Club to commemorate his 75th Birthday.
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  • 47 2 THE anti-cession Sarawak Malay Youth Movement has pledged to resist all Communist influence, Mohamad Kassim Taha, the president of the movement, said yesterday They are alert to the danger of the Reds and they assured Government of their utmost cooperation to exterminate the menace.
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  • 69 2 In a message m the .anniversary number of the 'ACSU Gong,' official organ of the Army Civil Service Union, the President, Mr. S. S. Manyam, said that despite the disturbed period m this country, the members had proved to be good citizens and sincere trade unionists. He also
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  • 37 2 The Singapore Regiondl Indian Congress has sent thr following cable to Pandit Nehru "Singapore Regional Indian Congress appreciates action on Hyderabad. Please accept con- j gratulations for the successful termination of the hostilities."
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  • 243 2 - (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. il JUMABHOYS right, us of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, to condemn the reported request by Indian businessmen fir o $50 million loan from the Government of India was defended yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy has been attacked by Mr. Balwant Singh, leading member
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  • 128 2 3e v J. A. THivy, Representative of the Government of india told the Tribune: "I note that there is a conflict of views even among: members of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. "I am surprised to hear for the first time, that after four years of
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  • 57 2 Two lailang fires were reported m Singapore yesterday. Tho Municipal Fire Brigade dealt with the first one, which occurred at the 8% m.s. Uppei Serangoon Road shortly after 12 p.m. The other lallang fire which occurred at Bukit Timah Road at about 4 p.m. was put out
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  • 30 2 An Indian pedestrian was knocked down by a car at Anson Road shortly after S o'clock last night. He was injured m tho head and legs.
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  • 92 2 MALACCA HOUSING SCHEME (From Our Own Correspondent) The question of relieving thr present housing congestion m Malacca is engaging the attention of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners. This was said yesterday by the Municipal Secretary, Mr. H. DobsonSmyth. A tentative scheme is under j consideration for the construction of a number
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 327 2 (^S^L If you are V LOSING WIICH^l S^- iX\ fEIUMC NERVOUS j *!\^U RUN-DOWW. J j^ WORM OUT, IRRITABLE^* I hcse arc sitJin of what doctor*, call W ••Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warning* that von arc n>>t puiiug ONM|k mineral* and vitamins which Nuiuic dcn.ami-. 1» >1 S»mN I he cooked-out f<x>d*
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    • 4 2 "BIIE-WK' VERY SOON! CAPITOL
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    • 567 2 CANVAS SHOES 71ft^\ designed for added com- "x^ fort and to irlthsiand m m wear at moderate prices. ncs\*^ ZLIN SHOE CO.ITD 135-189 MIDDLE ROAD. SOLE AGENTS FOB jiessr^Bata^aUonal C 'orpn. /U n c a ce c hii»u,,,L Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4 Days Pain and Itching y> p
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 344 2 On the Jl AT P) BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH I 9.00 a.m. The Boston Promenade Orch. 9.30 The Richard! Tauber Programme, 10.00 Tin Pan Alley with Ivor Moretor Dave Kay, 10.15 Hit Parade. 11.00 South America, Take It Away. 11.30 Light Music, 12.00 Close Down. 1.00
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  • 133 3 Fired Cousin's Gun, Says Police TAN Peng Slang borrowed his cousin's shot-gun, took it to the compound of his house and fired a shot. When asked by a police officer if he had a licence, he produced one which did not belong to him. This was the evidence given against
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  • 103 3 When Is A Knife A Dagger? WHEN is a knife a dagger? That was the question posed before the fourth police magtatrate yesterday by a Sikh. Nara Singh, who faced charges of causing hurt and possession of a dagger. Nara claimed the 8-9 inch knife that was produced m court
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  • 95 3 Rubber deals totalling $254,000 were mentioned m the seventh police court yesterday. In the dock stood 32-year-old Quek Tiam Song, of 50, Rochore Canal Road, charged with three counts of cheating. Firms involved m the case were Hooglandt Co. Ltd., Anglo-French Bendixsens, Ltd., and East Asiatic Co. Ltd.,
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  • 690 3 PAGE OF COURT STORIES Generators Case: Witness Ordered To Produce Bills THE Ninth Police Magistrate (Mr. E. V. A Peers) yesterday ordered Yin Van, a witness, to produce Monday all the bills for generators and electrical equipment he had received m 194*? as manager of the Great World Park Yin
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  • 114 3 STEWARD of the "Empire Wind rush" said m the fourth police court yesterday that he was grabbed by a policeman and "palled around like a cat." Arthur Sydney Jones was claiming trial to a charge of disorderly conduct. Charged together with Jones was Dennis
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  • 187 3 SUPPIAH WAS A BUSY MAN- 2 BEGGARS TELL THEIR STORIES FI F T Y-YEAR-OLD Suppiah was a very busy man. When he wasn't grinding coffee,'he was right-on tbe top of the world picking BM ftSBMUh found thkt hU Ci'WMn^ «ad IP tor I*e otj^r So Suppiah decided to take on
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  • 181 3 A CHINESE tongkang owner who threatened to sink Tive lighters belonging to an Indian firm and kill the mandor m charge of the boats, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment and fined $300 by the Fourth Criminal District Judge yesterday. The man, Chan Beng Tong,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 34 3 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS j Ls<^^^ Wi feel <:^^., /^7 w»s eEco«D of his /£f~~\ *"*y^" 1 „.4 -^m| U^gU liW r> FiLLEO 067 VOLUMES "fef o&E^^m*£^C Aill 9" ML?mM Qrfr^/isQ -each containing a r"^^
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  • 1991 4  - AROUND the TOWN... VERA ARDMORE the Americans show the wav HHFHGFFFGH GOOD for the Americans m opening their new club not only to Asian members but Asian friends. Strange that Americans, who arc noted for their colour prejudice at home and m whose national capital no theatre admits negroes .should
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 468 4 DAY, COCKTAIL, DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS j A fi.Mli Collection ,iij-L !il 'PP j?,^ H'M, BRAS RASAH ROAD, near Rallies Hotel. Dial ***** LEARN TO DRESS VOLRSELF AND VOliR CHILDREN For over .'jo years we have been leai-lnng women the art of on siiij4 well at small cost. Economy Is
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    • 80 4 doKi/o qedde^^f^eTlSfe^op 1 KOLTrle/Q noTel -f /otnaapoJie TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEI LUNCH TIME ORCH ESTRAL CONCERT «from 12.30 p.m. IN THE BALLROOM "THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. with Frank Pick ford at the Piano LIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT from 9.30 p.m. IN THE MOONLIT PALM COURT PATRICK FORBES
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  • 292 5 Viewing the dress parade this week at MULCH AND'S in Bras Basah Road I found some new additions which wore outstanding A pure white crepe dinner suit heavily embroidered in silver beads and diamante, a white moire taffeta evening dress with an unusual Jraped collar and off-the-shoulder
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 149 5 "Experience has taught me" IB Av_l Anzora Viola really does tone up the scalp. It is cooling and refreshing and, most important, keeps the hair perfectly m position. Being clean itself Anzora Viola leaves no 'tell tale' stains on hats or pillows. Anzora Cream is (or greasy scalps. "MASTERS THE
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    • 15 5 DlVi-C IS QUALITY l QUALITY I IS ECONOMY Sole Distributors: F. E. ZIKLLKi (Malaya) LTD.
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    • 331 5 I SOME POPULAR I sM£\\ TT ITT 1 P" C 2 1 TIIK ANDREWS MHIBJW I DBfiOOSQ Then Thai luis Getn I The Kouae of Bin.- Ushti I DB6OOM One Heat 8011. > Rum Ami Coca-Cola I 1D*****9 Rumours Are Plying. I a Mud la Brother To A Mult* i
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 171 6 A correspondent to our illustrious rival, the Old Lady of Cecil Street, says that the Tribune newspapers "purporting to thunder 4By the people for the people' actively encourage them to claim the right to "make a mess of their own affairs." The writer si^ns himself "Capitalist-Im-perialist." And, to do
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  • 1522 6  - YOU can lose YOUR SHIRT TIBOR KOEVES HORSES, DICE, SNAKES OK CARI>S, GAMBLERS FROM ONE END OF THE EARTH TO THE OTHER. HAVE ALWAYS FOUND SOMETHING ON Wfliril TO RISK A BET. By Author nl Tnnetn!)le for Tramps anywhere m THE WORLD ENGLAND'S famous Dean Inge once asked the chaplain
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    • 97 6 Accurate Visual Analysis Inquires Up-to-date Instruments. To solve your Eyesight Problems, Consult c. s. chong, o.n. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulk St. Spore Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with lntr.it instruments. SINGAPORE Pc n a n g BANGKOK UNGLJC FARE $190 RETURN FARE $342 CARGO per Kilo $l.f>o DIRECT CONNECTION AT
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    • 102 6 1 ieel so at ease i| ■L 1 BMl.«w _^^**10n*^**^*^^ m^^^^^^ m^^*^ m^***^**™M.J^9^fZ2^k^Bs .tffyh? ernes tdteg Dectined, J»v c<«ocraph>. to become leadera among the panMngcr carnem of the world, the Dutch have built up t^ a tradition of efficiency m all forms of longdistance f^^ Uhrn you traxrl XI..M. you
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  • 811 7 Singapore, •A parson vrti© fcaa impelled me t t&* entire £i*tu£fe'' sxiatet*ee« ;I aim -m |>riso fcas* it you ■#*>*■ ♦B*B*oo© {p>s T secret jdjto* m fcoaui featut* m Not ft* t* asary for you &Xp&ns*v for wblo <somponeat© T^U tMrd part A»
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  • Fancy That
    • 37 7 Costumes, skirts and dresses shipped from Britain to miners' wives m the Ruhr are of all colours -except RED. Makers have been told that the colour kg "undesirable." and asked not to include it.
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    • 47 7 It iras umotket lucky dai/ for Mr. Coin Colh-n-Smith, of Isficld, B%if<sc.r ~a son na.s born on Friday the l'>th. His men birthday is also August t.i. he became cnga-g--■i on a If tli. mnd was tnarri* d on a Friday the tSth.
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    • 39 7 Becitiac "all Hollywood bandiU arc Mexican" and film <iog was called Bolivar -Venezuela* national hero Venezuela asked the United Nations Economic and Social Council for a censorship to safeguard "national prestige and dignity." Proposal rejected.
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    • 37 7 Several bottles in each case of a Urge shipment of Scotch whisky arriving in Johannesburg contained coloured water. The bottles were returned to Britain for analysis and the watrr whs found to be from Gtaflgow.
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    • 32 7 I'nntrhot TONO .s hltmd* formerly /ran WmOmce, mccUßßd him of crurlty mvi jealousy and pit v dii^orcf. Put thry will play together m a Him this month m l< runcv.
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    • 20 7 Twenty Al»erdnrn An^u.s hulls from Rritain sold recently for £25.000. One. Broalve of Eden wood brought 10,000.
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    • 20 7 A hen m Oviedo province has laid 52 eggs, each weighing nearly U'b., m 54 days.
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    • 31 7 A Hill to legalise cock lighting has been introduced In Belgium. Supporters say it is "the one sport m which there can be no wangling." His usual breakfast wafirwfr
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    • 40 7 Wo nibb/^r t« Prjv a t c George Netchall, the army's 22-year-old champion eater. Hus usual breakfast: four or five grapefruit, three dozen e.f/gft, a pound of bacon, a pitcher of coffee or half a gallon of milk.
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  • 120 7 COUNT was ON HIS LAST JOB LONDON. Sat. Count Bcrna<lottc died on a "last mission" visit to Jerusalem before tho United Nations discussions on Palestine. In the last few weeks. Count Bernadotte lost much of his Optimism for a peaceful Palestine settlement and members ef his staff felt he was
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  • 58 7 ROME. Saturday.— Two BiHi.sii saHon were taken to hospital m Leghorn today after a street figh t between Italinn civilians and .sailors. Oth(> sailors lefl seriously injured were taken to their ships. I he fight .started m a dockside bar and spread throughout the waterfront until
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  • 37 7 SHANGHAI. Sat. Former Premier Chang Chun la expected to leave late m October tor an extended fact-finding tour of South-east Asia, touching Siam, Burma, India. Pakistan, Singapore, Malaya, the NEI and the Philippines.
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  • 32 7 LONDON, Sat. It was learned today that Princess Elizabeth's baby was not expected until the middle of November. Earlier reports indicated the baby would be born late m October. U.P.
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  • 19 7 Nanking. Sat. Over 10.000 Communists on the Hupeh-S/-r--chuan border surrondncd to the government yesterday, it was reported.
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  • 21 7 Nanlrtaw, Sat. The new Siamese Ambassador to China, Phya Abhipal Rajamaitri, presented his credentials to Gen. Chiang Kai-shek today.
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  • 35 7 oiin«vinAi, c»»iuraay. Luigi Priola, an Italian, and Maurice Benavitch, accused of blackmarket foreign currency transactions, will be turned over to a special tribunal by the Economic Police today Reuter
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  • 619 7 R. i>. 001 says. In the past uock I had been calling on Singapore businessmen sockin X (heir support m th" campaign to cut prices. .^lany are m favour, but arc nwaitillff leadership. A few have Men hostile. They told me to mind my own business, and not
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  • 67 7 NEW PAIN KILLER LONDON, Sat. A new pain-killing drug which is not habit-forming, wan reported today m the British Mt-li-sil Journal. The drug, known a* C.X.--11, may be injected into the vein* or muscles or taken by mouth. The report, which stressed that the tests constituted a "preliminary study," said
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  • 55 7 i J» In> V, 170 :tM 9m iii '""'♦••r mm, 470 4;<o 411 i HE. v v>o no ll lwh 3«0 Bit 2(10 W0 •>. I»rl, ,1 H n,| n.,||, ,1 ,s>, ;,|o |:{0 w f0 i^ lßl>le<l 460 f»IO .H«<^4^.% «|t r Sfto S7 W0 2»0 Sundries
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  • Hollywood Diary
    • 199 8 •'II7HAT a man!" That's about all you can say at first when you set eyes on Lex Barker. The lads full name is Alexander Crichlow Barker arid, as Johnny Weissmuller's successor, he has the perpetual task of keeping trim awfully trim. The tenth and latest Tarzan.
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    • 829 8  - THE GIRL WHO MARRIED BOGART LAUREN BACALL (By HOLLYWOOD, Sat. The wiles of woukt-b* movie stars usually end tip sadly, for so many come t<, this Mecca seeking fame, glamour and fortune and .<** very- /ew suiceed. Most of the now, famous tried and tried and tried vet again before
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    • 362 8 TRADITION has it that comedians are lugubrious fellows when not on stage 01 m front of a camera, but Red Skelton is a direct refutation of that theory. "I've always felt that my job is to make people laugh" he explains, "and I'm
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    • 330 8 ALUAMBRA "Franktnst* m" vaUh Boris Kirloff, Colin Mac Clarke and John BoU s Unirersal). The extraordinary story of a young scientist who brought a human monster to life, through weird electrical mechanisms, and surgery brings Kaiioff to the screen m a role that gives scarefans
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    • 283 8 THE "QUEEN" SAYS "YES" HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Blue-eyed, dimpled, blonde Sonja Henie had just finished her first picture m four years and was m a great hurry to leave Flollywood and return to Europe. She said she wanted to leave as soon a& possible, but tins waiting to see how some
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    • 118 8 LUCILLE BALL will return to the RKO Radio studio, wheie, for seven yean, sv was under contract after Mr discovery as a Coldwyn QW, for a co-starring role with VWtor Mature m "Interfem«; Irwiu Shaw's Btory wttk i background of proffsilonai football. Lucille's role
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  • 2996 10  - Amusement Pays $197— But Not Many Were Amused ALLAN LEWIS GOLD CASTE WINS THE LIBERATION CUP (by HOLD Caste, owned by Messrs. Wee Kheng Watt and Wee Hian Seng,' v brilliantly won the 1 iberation Cup, the principal event at Bukit Timah to-day, third day of Singapore Turf Club's Gold
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  • 48 10 The followi n v W^ Club versus t^ ft Recreation aub^ I/? today on the SRp L U U If/ Noon. Evan WongTU 1 A. Baker. A. \l^ L Davenport, a W \r,T^ 111 SaU.r£§| G E. Bogaars." Umpire: Mr niv I g«*er: Mr. j, 1/
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  • 967 11 Bad m m iff n THK fouri; clash between I>> i Toil; Flock, the Malayan Champion, and Wong Peng Soon, former Malayan champion, win take place at [poh next Sunday, when an array of badminton stars will play exhibition matches. Teik Hock
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  • 301 11 Peng Soon Gets A Walk -Over iij&fiuu ucai Micnacl Tan and Quek Keng Chuan (Diehard) 15-4, 15-1. Men's open singles: Won? Peng Soon (Mayflower) beat Teoh Peng Hooi (Moyflov/er> w.0.. Loong Pang Yap" (AAIT, beat Lav Teng Siah (M-.v--llower) 15-3, 15-10 lHh Mayflower pair, Ng Ngoh Tee, Johoiv champion and
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  • 38 11 LONDON, Friday. At Swansea, Glamorgan b a t South of England by two wickct.s. South of England SOI and 178 for 6 declared. Glamorgan 229 and 251 for (W E Jones 56, Watkins not out Reuter
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  • 368 11 LONDON, Sat. The five unbeaten teams m the English football leagues were all playing away from home today, but despite this only Bury m the second <ii vision failed to maintain their record. Unbeaten Portsmouth did well to draw at Manchester Ctiy after being a
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  • 77 11 Wrestling results at the Grout World last night King Koni; heat Swaian Sin^c' 1 OO a t.k.o. m the 2n<l round; Kid Masque beat George Zblako on a t.k.o. m the 2nd round; Curly Connors beat Lambong by 2 vtralgnt falls m the Srd round; All Riza Dey
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  • 207 11 Exciting Finish At Padang i'LAYINC on their own ground, t!i< Singapore Cricket Club 'A 11 XI hold thr S.K.C. "A" team to a good draw yesterday. It was anybody's game when stumps were drawn, bocause the S.C.C. required 13 iuns to win with th<- last pair .ogether. Scores S.C.C. Noon
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  • 92 12 RACKS VrilLl/IH S ASIATICS I I'iek-A-liarlt At Spork Gold Caste Harper) winning the Liberation Cup from Gold Medallist (RBery) at Dukit Timah yesterday. The others were far behind. Thr, finishes of Races I 6 at Butiit fimah yesterday. Win ners were (top to bottom) Badger, Totland,
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    15 12 WINNING HURL Foo Kirn Chvn v inning tin throwing the javelin event nt the sports.
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  • 62 12 CfUCKET: United Kingdom XI vs. Australasia, S.C.C. Parana:. 11 m.; Non-Ben-den B.C vs. SR.C, Parian^--11 h.m. SOCCER: Friendlier) Eagle S.C. vs. SMB. Boys Club, Telok Blankah. 5.15 p.m.; Dockyard XI vb. Chinese Athletes. Naval Base. r>.ir> p m. I3ADMINTON: Snr" Junior Champiowhlpi. cal Knlon Hall. 2 P" 1
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  • 19 12 Second Lf. A Julian of B.R.D. winning the breast stroke event m the RASC swimming championships yesterday.
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