Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 October 1948

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  • 22 1 ftY Tlir PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE m *W MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, OCTOBER 10, 1948. PRICE TEN^CENTST"
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    169 1 thu**<ind children took A ot«r the grounds of Goiernnunt House yesterday, y^,. up balloons, stuffed Atmselve* fvU of sweets, got utf, (and found*, <tnd had a leiderful time <tt flu Gar. Fete held m aid of the mgjlcapped Children's //<»»>,,■ ftpi fcnthftunand people attmd4(he fft p > whuh
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  • 290 1 POLICE CRACK BIG FORGERY RING AT DAWN Notes, Petrol Coupons TWO printing machines and a large quantity of forged 50-cent notes and petrol coupons were seized by the CID m two raids m the suburbs of Singapore yesterday. The complete equipment for forging bottles of acid and moulds were discovered.
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  • 65 1 MRS. Cbionh Hiok Chor, a Singapore mother, beat Helen Heng m the final of the women's section of the Singapore Badminton Championships yesterday. Her victory was the biggest surprise of the championship series. After being two points down, she recovered to her younger opponent, and ran away
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  • 90 1 I I ASCOT RACECOURSE. Saturday. Lord Derby with his Alycidon won the King George VI Stakes here today. Marcel Boussac's Djeddah was second and J McLean's Flush Royai third. Six ran. BETTING 7-4 against Alycidon; 10-1 DJeddah; 13-8 the favourite Flush Royal. Won by five lengths with a
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  • 178 1 THE thousands of Chinese flags that fly from Malaya's Chinese houses today will be almost the only signs of what is usually one of the biggest Chinese celebrations. Because of the Emergency Regulations processions, parades and fireworks have been banned. The Chinese community, however, will celebrate their
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  • 72 1 On Thursday, Singapore Public ReiaUons announced that the first undertaking of the Colonial Development Corporation was to be "the investment of £500,000 to clear ten acres of tne Gambia forest for the production of coarse grain for the feeding of poultry and P»g3. Yesterday. Singapore
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  • 29 1 PARIS, Saturday. The Western plan for the control of atomic energy won overwhelming approval of the United Nation* subcommittee today despite strong Soxnet objection*. U.P.
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  • 454 1 LONDON -Russia and Britain may one day fight side by side against invaders from Mars or Venus, claims Professor William Olaf Stapledon. Seriously addressing the British Inter-Planetary Association, Prof. Stapledon maintained that Tibetans could be bred to withstand the intense cold on Mars, using the high
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  • 434 1 I Pint j Minus I Stripe I /GENERAL VVi!Jii;n Slim, newvl ly appointed Ohk'f of the Imperial General Staff is a X.C.8.. C.8.. has D.S O and an M.C. He also has another honour, which, bein# th-.« man he is. he will surely bold
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  • 189 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Bandits were badly mauled when they attempted a raid on Sapuloh Estate last night. They were Sighted by Special Constables whose cross-fire forced them to retreat. The bandits, ten m number left several bipod trails. One unidentified body was fn.m with a large
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  • 359 1 IxHidon, Saturday. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime Premier, said today that a third world war seemed to be "remorsely approaching". and called on the Russians to "release their grip upon th<» j satellite countries of Europe I and retire to their own country." He declared
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  • 50 1 i Sunday Tribune Reporter) The Philippine representative on the I E. V. C. sub- committev, Singapore, Mr. Grog Villaaeran entertained fellow delegates from all countries of South-East Asiu. to lunch at the Cathay yesterday. Also present was, Mr. 9. Storke, acting head' of the Commissioner General's Economic Organization*.
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  • 30 1 A Chinese living In East j Coast Road was robbed of I $800 cash by thre e Chinese, I two of them armed with I pistols yesterday.
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    • 9 1 Nsi^^*"-' Telegrams: Tribune Singapore. *<^ \f!^&r' Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).
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  • 170 2 I Since the Singapore Railway Station had its much-needed renovation, travellers feat* been noticing for the first time m nine years the si >■ tiled murals of Malayan scenes that decorate the trolls of the main hall. Depicting the six matn sources of Malaya's
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  • 901 2  - D-A-W-N SPELLS DANGER Harry F ang B MOHAMMED Hashim layin his slit trench and watched the first grey light of dawn flicker along the edge of the scrub. His hands rested on the loaded rifle by his side. The air was cold and he rubbed his hands. He yawn- cd.
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  • 173 2 fTHE Petrol Rationing Office had a busy day yesterday, when Singapore motorists flocked to the office to collect their sudden windfall of a supplementary ration equal to their basic allowance. Major J. A. H. Gauntlett, the Rationing Officer, hopes that motorists will write m and
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  • 341 3 'Small Fry' Talk Denied GORDON Edwin Morris, alleged m the Ninth Police Court yesterday that F'bgt. McCarthy, of the FAF S.J 8., said he was after Uie 'out and out thief" and not "small fry." Morris is one of five men facing 10 tentative chargesinvolving the loss of K.A.F trucks
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  • 168 3 From Monday morning, Singapore will have another gyratory traffic 'avstrin, when tli. iumv round about scheme at Dhoby Ghaut comev into operation i?**; C LSI nil roke '•Wef of th^ Traffic Follee, fold the Sunday Tribune that thlittle children's playground In Dhoby Oliaut "was idea! for a
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  • 558 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) EMPLOYERS with more than 100 employees arc called upon to assist m the Singapore registra- I tion for identity cards. This system of employers as- sitting m the registration was j first successfully experimented I m Penang. Circulars arc being sent to
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  • 128 3 Mr. Fredrick E. Tabor was married at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd yesterday afternoon to Miss Constance KingsIcy. daughter of Mrs. Florence Kingsloy, of Ixwidon. The bridr was given away by her hrothor. Mr. Edwin Frederick KingHley, who flew from CalcuttH for the occasion. Th** bridal gown way
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  • 98 3 f Sunday Tribune Reporter) PtOtM and head, clerk* will Item/it from an unnnnl profit-sharinu scheme infmdnced by a Singapore firm, Fraser and Neave Limit' it. In addition Frascr nnd N cave's, which employ »90 people m its Kffht branches will award special monetary recognition
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  • 33 3 Cheng Ah Wcng. found witi a live hand grenade under his wooden pillow when he was arrested at dawn on Aug. 10 was hanged yesterday at Aloi Star gaol.
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  • 1849 4  - AROUND the TOWN VERA ARDMORE Around The Town Candid Cameraman Goes Afloat B.y d |lAVEI AVE y° u ever organised a l! Fete. If not here are a r few hints. First you pray that the heavens will not open as Mrs. F. D. Thompson. President of the Presbyterian Church
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    • 155 4 doxi^jeddeo 4- 4ie little «L I Our Christmas Cards and Wrappings have just arrived. TuaTTleo noTel 4- /olnqapohje at the 'GRIFFIN" today 12 noon to 2 p.m. By Light Concert Joe Speelman Dodo Mailinfer CURRY TIFFIN Served from 12.30 p.m. Julal Tan to 3 p.m. i Tonight and Nightly lldefonso
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  • 460 5 AEUUVJ&D m Singapore an<l "very happy to bo back again" is Amy Laycock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock. Asked what brought her back from her holiday. Amy said. "Th^ gathering war clouds m Kurope and tho bad news of the home
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 370 6 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1948. THE DOUBLE TENTH TODAY is the Douole Tenth, landmark m the his tory of Asia. On this day, thirty-fieveu years ago Dr. bun Yet Sen saw the Republic he had fought so long to create come into being. He laid down the three princip't* for its
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  • 3915 6  - A REPORT FROM SINGAPORE Gilbert Burck By The article b r lo\\, one of the most penetrating repot) on Malaya, is reprinted Irani FOR TUNE> famous American business magazine, by courtesy of the publishers anil author. THE other «.a.v a Fortune editor**! team, cruising through t 1 verdant rubber groves
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  • 783 8 TH PLANTATION MURDER 10 Famous Vpore CriMe«: .\o. I 11 1 ll>l AN It \I»I»A riIHE scene midnight, Dec. I 13, 1928 at a ronggeng show. Several Sikhs were seated around a table enjoying themi selves. One of the party was a watchman named Gurdit Singh. Like many of his
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    • 113 8 N EW worlJ) m com;,iemmoration of the 10" CHINESE NATIONAL DAY SITNDAY 10TH OCT., 1948 THE PARK PRESENTS A N I GHT m CHINA with colourful decorat ons and illumination to fit the occasion. Special Programmes have been arranged for your entertainment. Wayangs, Cinemas and Side-Shows Merry-Go-Roun«l, Ghost Train and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 500 8 HA YE FUN WITH THE— BY CONSTANCE SHARPE i AQUARIUS wM show results now JAN 21 FEB 18. an< L 2/ OM «nW have every Be confident m yourself and reason to be pleased with your abilities: don't wonder yourself. You will sign an whether you can do things: important
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  • 12 9 Olga San JttM and IMward OTtrtwi iujfr n love?
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  • 1393 9  -  HENRY GRIS from A LOVE AFFIAR film V LY w WOOD Willowy CoUior r v da LUPin 30 for no' J° Un 3 »-y^ar-old t?vl anier Bros, execut vc, fln a ii y took out a mar^ njje licence, after talking a^ou t it for neflr w king
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  • 12 9 Ida Lupino they gossiped for a year. i
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1717 10 CONTENT RETURNS $108 AT PENANG PONTENT who defeate d top favourite Game Boy by a neck over eight and a half furlongs, returned his backers $108 yesterday, the last day of the Penanc Turf Club Autumn iVleeting. New Verse another hot favourite obliged to score his third successive victory. Jockey
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  • 49 10 Horses. Cl. 4. Div 3. 5| Furs 351 CRAIGMOUNT 8.10 (1> Bagby 1 160 Winsome II 8.03 (5) Jeffers 2 307 Devon 8.03 (6) Gentles 3 494 Jaunty 8.06 (7) Lawler 4 (Winner trained by H. Sleigh) Won by: J; I; Is. Time 1 mm 12 eecg,
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    • 126 10 TODAY: 3.1*. 6.50, 9.15 P.M. "SALGRAH" m Hindustani JAIRAJ SNEHAPRABHV NEXT CHANGE "EIGHT DAYS" QIEEIVS LAST DAY: 8, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. TOM TYLER m "PHANTOM OF THE WESf (Whole Serial) Opening Tomorrow "MEET ME AT DAWN NEW STAR CINEMA :s'j Mile Stone P;vsir raniiu Tonight A' Tomorrow at 7.15 p.m.
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  • 678 11 BADMINTON TOURNEY LAGS CHAMPIONS TODAY YESTERDAY Sunday Tribune Sports Feature TUB Singapore badminton championships which were expected tn bo concluded m record tim<. this year have hit a sna<r m the "oncludint? ■•H whttn several requests for postponement wore allowed. I J» -cause >f the ri;.p 1 enforce- ment of
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  • 476 11 MRS. Chionh Hiok Chor of the Amateur Athletic Union sprang the biggest surprise m the Singapore Badminton Championships yesterday, when she beat the fifteen-year-old, Malayan women's singles champion, Miss Helen Heng (United Family) to capture the Singapore women's singles title after three
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  • 72 11 There will be a Colours veisus White practice hockey match on the S.C.C. Padang on Mon- day, at 5.15 p.m. The teams will be as follows COLOURS: Conville Mary Hollldmy. Wilson. M. Ilolliday. Pearcy, Rattrey. Hunter. Riches. I>. Still. Canell. Fairhurst. Reserve Overton. WHITES Ivemy. Cantrell Snrridon. Yrtton,
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  • 87 11 S. C. C. SWAMP R. A. F. i (Sunday Tribune Reporter). After leading by only three points (a try m the first half) the S. C. C. emerged victors by 23 points (fou r goals and a try) to nil In their rugby match with the R. A. F. (Scletar)
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  • 113 11 A charity match will be held I at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. today. Proceeds from the match go to the Kalaimaga! Tamil School Building Fund. Admission to the match will be $5, $2. $1 and 50 cts. The 2nd Division S.A.F.A. League Champions, the Kota
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  • 32 11 The Chinese V.M.C.A. Basketball team scored a convincing victory over the Shin Wan Sports Association by 41 points to 24 m a game at the Chinese YMCA ground yesterday.
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  • 256 12 AND THE PARENTS WERE THERE, TOO, OF COURSE SINGAPORE WIK FIRST SULTAN CUP GAME (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ANE-sided so:ccr was seen at Jalan |U, re 4 w di"m yesterday m the game beiwroTv pf>re Malays (holders) and Malacca Mai the Sultan's Cup.
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  • 49 12 MANILA. Saturday. The Cabinet hap approved the sending of a Philippine delegation to the first regional air navigation meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization to be held at New Delhi. India. (starting on November 23. The number of delegate is still undetermined. U.P.
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  • 27 12 I MANILA. Sat.— 4 Six armed men. btlieved to be Huks are reported killed m a clash with the constabulary near Caloocan. Rizal Province U.P.
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  • 526 12 The following are the tearrs (Island Club players mentioned first) and the starting times for the above match to be played on Wednesday, October 13th, (Hart Raya Haji) over the R.J.I.C. Course FIRST TEE 8.45 a.m. C. A. R. Bateman (2) and H. Tookc (6) vs. J.
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  • 318 12 Home football results FIRST DIVISION Arsejn^i 3. Burnley l. Aston Villa 1. Portsmoutn i. Blackpool 'i. Bverton 0. Bolton W. 0. Bmingham C 0. Derby C. 1. Pieston N. B. 0. "ndflersfield T. 1. Stoke C 3. Liverpool 1, Chelsea 1. U i »vCr v 1 'hn Iton
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  • 120 12 la the main event Bosca Boa j von b y a kne't-out m the fifth round against Dirdar. Ho War Peng and Kunju were both counted out m the 6th round while fighting outside the ring, each having scored four. Young Zombie won by a knockout m
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