Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 October 1948
1948-10-24
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Title Section23 1948-10-24 1 rt Y THI PIOPLF FOR THF PFOPI.ICT MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune "TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, OCTOBER, 24, 1948^ PRICE TEN CENTS.23 words
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383 1948-10-24 1 TR OOPS, POLICE HIT OUT 3 bandits killed UIALA LlUvlPl R, Sat. -Tne Military and the Police recorded one of Uid.r must successf »l d»v m the war on terrorists yesterday. Communique* issued tonight reported: MXJAR: A strong force of troops swept the lluar383 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-10-24 1 S'PORE MERMAID pitETTY Miss LeeKoon Lin. one of the swimmers who took part m the Singapore Swimming Championship* ye«ter■*y, poKe* for the Tribune cameraman.24 words
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Article55 1948-10-24 1 HANGOON, Sat. Insurgent* fighting for control of thr Treasury at Tnyaun<n, *>Uth-\veBt of Mandalay. *ci* repelled by Gove-n--j-ont troops after a four-hour t "dt\f. today' 1 Government communique reported. Fifteen insui gents were killed. The communique also reported a clash between Government troops and insui*.ents m theReuter - 55 words
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271 1948-10-24 1 Detective pleads: send me to lock-up M cI-imi'l warn? lo be assail hr«l A detective, Leong Thin, yesterday asked the District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tan, to be remanded m the Central Police Station lockup instead of the Civil Prison because he was afraid he would be assaulted by the271 words
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Article44 1948-10-24 1 PARIS. Sat. The twenty-day-old coal strike ia cost'ng aome U553,000,000 Jai'y. roughly the equivalent of the Marshall Plan aid she is receiving from the United States, experts eatimated todiy. Already the quantity of coal loat ia nearly 3.*****0 tons U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article37 1948-10-24 1 SAIGON. Sat Saigcr. Moslems observed a minute's silence at a ceremony yesterday morning, the end of the 41 -day period of mourning for the death of Mr. Mohammed All .linn. i.i. Pakistan Governor-General. Reute rReuter - 37 words
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Article39 1948-10-24 1 The S.A.F.A. Cup Final Football was put up for auction after the game yesterday. It went to Dr. C. J. Paglar who paid $300. The proceeds will go to the United Nations Children's Appeal Fund.39 words
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Article200 1948-10-24 1 SHANGHAI, Sat.— Maj-Gen. Claire Chennault declared today that Russia would not start a "shooting war" m Europe unless "Chinese Communists succeed m drawing the iron curtain as far south as the Yangtse River." Gen. Chennault. famed war time leader of the "Flying Tigers" air force200 words
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Article123 1948-10-24 1 Sylvia saved the show MRS. Sylvia Fenwtck. a dramatic student who was trained at the Albeit Hall School of Dramatic Art, saved the Little Theatres stage show "Mary Rose" last night when the second leading lady suddenly fell ill at 3 o'clock m the afternoon. She took her part at123 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-10-24 1 The cup and a drink from —for 11 happy 'rajas' HAPPY Kota Raja pinyotm celebrate on the Held after winning the Singapore Id A. (up Skipper Abdul Rahman helps inside-left Madon to a drink from the Singapore Cup while the other players look on. Kota Raja beat the S.R.C. 3—51 words
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Article225 1948-10-24 1 first British ship to carry British rubber to Russia leaves Singapore at noon today. She is the Cape St. David, carrying 8,700 tons of Malayan rubber, worth approximately 8,700,000 Malayan to the Russian port of Odessa m the Black Sea. The Cape St. Day id225 words
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40 1948-10-24 1 LONDON. Bat- The Bank of England announced today that the £10#,000.000 "British Electricity Authority" loan first new money Mated fof any of the ind-.stries natier.alised by the present Socialist Government has been over subscribed. RenterReuter - 40 words
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Article136 1948-10-24 1 Medical students seek 3 pledges PRESIDENT of the Medical College Union. Mr. Tan Chee Khoon, last night asked for three guarantees from Government tor new graduates entering Government service 1 The one year's probationary service to be undergone m approved hospitals m Penang. Kuala Lumpur, Johore Bahru and Singapore. The136 words
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Article131 1948-10-24 1 LONDON. Sat. Three ships were reported today m distress m different parts of the world. Tiie Baltimore radio station told the story of how the Steamer CUIDAD DE CARACAS had wirelessed she was on fire, 60 miles east of Cape Hatter as. North Caiolina and theReuter - 131 words
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Article246 1948-10-24 1 Legless R.A.F. Hero Is Here (Tribune Htajt Reporter.' Legless R.A.F. hero, Group Captain Douglas Bader, D.S.O. and bar, D.F.C. and bar, landed m Singapore yesterday afternoon m a Proctor Percival V monoplane from the United Kingdom after a 19-day flight. G/C Bader, who I elongn to Shell Petroleum Company, London,246 words
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Article31 1948-10-24 1 TOKIO, Sat. Lieut Satoshi Oie, sentenced to death for permitting atrocities against non-combatent Chinese and Filipinos, was executed by ahooting tod'»y. the United States Bth Arr.iv announced. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement170 1948-10-24 1 ilflßl' ssfawaii a> Hi, Oreh. Gene Aulry ■Hi The Maidens Prayer, 043s m dwavs be a Rambler. Whispering of the Mow- Pistol Pnckin Papa. OTH MM nine raaya, Members, of Money ain't no use herlln State Open Orch. anyway Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 pt G o Dad m the Hills.170 words
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115 1948-10-24 2 2 NEW MILLION COMPANIES FOR COLONY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TIGHT new companies, including a $1,000,000 B concern, were registered m Singapore last month. The total nominal capital authorised for these companies is almost $2,000,000. Another 11,500,000 company was floated m the Colony this month. So far, for this year115 words
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Article, Illustration302 1948-10-24 2 a* SBBBBBBBBBjr* S* B a j .52.»0.0tM1 j OFFER j FOR THIS I mki;i:\ I (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE business man, Mr. Young Kok Wah. has rejected a quarter million dollar offer from a European art collector for as Imperial Palace screen. He considers the302 words
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Article223 1948-10-24 2 Union disclaims red influence A "press notice" issued by the Singapore Lighter Workers' Union last right state: "Our attention has been directed to the recent Speech made by His Excellency the Governor before the Legislative Council m the course of which he is reported to have said 'Plans had been223 words
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Article78 1948-10-24 2 The .lohore Civil Service Club will hold a Poppy Day dance at the Cluh premises or. j Nov. !< at 9.30 p.m. Members and non-members arc welccme. j The charges are Single ticket $2; Double ticket $4. Drinks will be available at Cluh prices. Tickets can be78 words
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Article360 1948-10-24 2 Exit S'pore's Mystery Tongkang LH)R several weeks, a sunken tongkang lay moor ed on the north side of the Cavanagh Bridge. ChUdren used it as a diving board. Singapore citizens watched it idly, but nobody seemed to know who owned it. or what happened next. .The Sunday Tribune sent a360 words
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136 1948-10-24 2 'Happy Night' To Aid Children's Fund (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) JHE Pasir Panjang Rural District Commute? are sponsoring a "Malam Gumbira" (Htpdy Night) concert m aid of the United N ..lions Appeal for Children fund, to be held next Saturday night. The venue of the concert, which is under the136 words
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Article128 1948-10-24 2 Spitting Can Lead You To Court SPITTING Is an offence m Singapore, according to the by-laws, but there have been eery few proeecutkana lor spitting since the re-occupa-tion. Dr. N. A. Canton, the Municipal Health Officer, told the Sunday Tribune yesterday "I suppose the police are too busy ndwadays to128 words
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Article24 1948-10-24 2 CALCUTTA, Sat. Mra. Morrow-Tait. iSritish round-the-world flyer left here today for Rangoon after waiting several weeks for engine parts from Britain.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article30 1948-10-24 2 CANTON. Sat. -The heads of Canton's three main utility concerna light, water and telephone are leported to have tendered I heir resignations to the controlling Municipal authorities30 words
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Advertisement241 1948-10-24 2 TO LET LARGE furnished bnngalov j with garden to let from Ist November IJWg. Write to Brn A 174 5 3.T. Spore. I TUITION Tl mON Evening classes m Type writing, Book-keeping, Shorthand and English. Contact manager. Para l,ebnr Commerera l Instltnte, 993-B. Yio Chn Hang Koad. Paya Lebar. 11l241 words
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Miscellaneous338 1948-10-24 2 M ALA Y E FVr? R .sia 9.00 Spot the mary m Tamil with Signature lTo^Sa^SH SH j f avountes 9-30 News. 9.45; Tune; 1.17 Tamil songf 120 I KtHsKAMMES *?.how Time. 10.30 Dance News m Tamil; 1.30 Karnatic Music. 11.00 Last News Sum-l son^ s b^ CP Rajamani and338 words
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Article143 1948-10-24 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Federation of Malaya is selling on tender I 13.879 bass of broken rice and broken pulot. Ttiese grade* of broken cc together with various .Laj.tlt.ea already sold lo (M public, were included m udgyt'a rice -.".locations during ;-t v..,,143 words
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Article26 1948-10-24 3 CANTON. Sat. -Tv I thousand t ix hundred, tons o« rice ur,. to released for rationing purposes here. i t *-a.; announced today.26 words
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Article249 1948-10-24 3 QUARTER MILLION FOR OUR PARKS Better Stadi um Promise (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A special meeting of the .tluiiicip tl Commissioners has approved a supplementary vote of 51*2,978,923 m addition to the original estimates for the year of 832,849,382. Largest amounts approved are: $1,303,625 for the Electricity Department; $589,363 for249 words
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Article102 1948-10-24 3 U.M.N.O. Members Hesitate The three month-old cam paign to register UMNO mem beti to be making little progress. Informed circles believe thai former CM NO members would] like to see measures taken to, uplift the Malay people place of the policy of advancing I only the interests of the party102 words
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Article199 1948-10-24 3 The Rev. Brot'nei Laurence O'Toole M.A.. Assistant- SupHiioi -General of Christian Brothers of the De La Salle Order who 'a m Singapore, has his official residence m Rome. A brilliant scnolar from the University Co' lege m Dublin Brother O'Toole is one of the 12 members who199 words
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Article67 1948-10-24 3 A charge of Bating a* genuine a prescription purported to be signed by Dr Ho Yu.ii, w^ explained to Paul lhomas Ong <31> whe. 1 he appeared m the Second -District Court yesterday. Ong was alleged to h»V« committed th 0 offence on I July 7. He67 words
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Article34 1948-10-24 3 News has just been received that Mr. Kiang Ai Kirn took the B.Sc. Special Examination m Chemestry of tne University of London with honours. The examination was held m Singapore this year.34 words
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Article28 1948-10-24 3 The next meeting of th" Singapore Legislative CoulKil will be hold on Ttteatoay. Nov. 9. at 10 a .m. at thr VI toria Memorial Hall.28 words
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Article19 1948-10-24 3 Dr. S. Ramamirthan has been appointed to act as Ophthalmic Surgeon and Physician at the General Hospital Singapore19 words
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Article61 1948-10-24 3 Christian Brother Honoured A tea party ami given yesterday by the teachers of St Joseph's Institution m honoui ot Rev. Brother Laurence O'Toole, Assistant Superioi -General of the- Christian Brothers who is on a visit to Malaya. Mi. R, E. Reutens welcomed Bro. O'Toole. In his reply Bio. O'Toole spoke61 words
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Article142 1948-10-24 3 TRADE UNION DO'S DON'TS Tho importance of keeping :i close check on Union Funds is j stressed m a pamphlet entitled,, j "The Emergency Regulations and you," compiled and distributnd to all Tlade Unions, and members, by the Trade Union I Adviser of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Trade142 words
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163 1948-10-24 3 TWENTY-four hours ashore without leave m a port m the Philippine Islands earned five English sailors a month's rigorous imprisonment each m Singapore. Together with them, a radio officer, of the same ship, who j assaulted a fellow officer while m Java waters. was163 words
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218 1948-10-24 3 999 why the police didn't choose 111 IT takes neaily seven seconds to dial 999 m police emcrgettcy calls, and many leaders have written to the Sunday Tribune suggesting that it would be quicker to dial 111. Dialling 111 takes less than three seconds, but mechanical diilicultics arise m the218 words
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Article209 1948-10-24 3 BANK CHIEF SAYS Mr Lee Kong- Chian. Chairman of the Over-.sea-Chinese Banking Corporation feels that Malaya is not getting a square deal Malaya, today, has to give very much more of her products for a given quantity of Imported goods as compared to prewar. Mr. Lee209 words
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Article42 1948-10-24 3 CABLEMEN'S FIRST DANCE Members of the Cable and Wireleaa staff will be holding a I dance at the Adelphl Roof Gar- 1 den this Saturday- the first J since the liberation. Dance music will be supplied by the Sambodians. popnlai local band.42 words
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Advertisement218 1948-10-24 3 n 3,50-0 leading travel agencies throughout the world i make no charge for expert advice, detailed information or bookings by 8.0.A.C. Speedbird services to five continents and forty-two countries. IT'S A SMALL WORLD BY SPEEDBIRD Kt-.bRITAIN 10 EUROPE 6SAA SRIIMN TO S. AMERICA hlmrmmtion Bookingt: Qurttii Empire *rwoyj. Ro/J/cs Hofe'.Sin/joporp218 words
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Advertisement335 1948-10-24 3 Dick Haymes Ships off y> COLUMBIA RECORDS THE END oF Tl afl I /lovk LETTERS DP. x^ SOME SI'NDAV MORNdNd ■aaaaaEWi^'lW 'LLBI V THAT DRKAM ■n£ Jkw Sing Youi Way ALL THROUGH THE DAY (From "Continental Summer* IN LOVE IN VAIN (Fiom "Centennial Summer i DB bOOSI TOMORROW IS FOREVER335 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1948-10-24 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE dancer wv i ii ncr engaged Bt a n o vv I v *mi yds CERTAIN members of the American President Lines* staff were seen coming out of a dispensary where Pink Drinks may be had on bad mornings. Cautious inquiry revealed they had introduced San1,655 words
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Advertisement980 1948-10-24 4 HAND IN HAND WITH FASHION fust arrived a few me s h EVENING BAGS SILVER AND COLD ™v 7tt i Miami's aßßsr-arnnaßßTßSTsjWßrv BgaßßwSßsUsmxJt flaSßm i-awßa^^ 83-1, BRAS BASAH ROAD, near Raffles Hotel. LEARN TO DRESS YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILDREN For over 30 years we have been teaching women the art980 words
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Advertisement126 1948-10-24 4 a J flat//... '''^fcrxi imnspnient and pure as ever! as fragrant as the fashion It's a iov to welcome Pears Soap back again t> j i i n 3 l Petticoats and peplums and the perfume of Vardley —to see the same lovely transparent" quality and to fed again the126 words
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Advertisement126 1948-10-24 4 aoXJuo cjeddeo Ihe IcHle /oLp is showing a lovely Collection of Evening models 3p for St. Andrews Ball. hjaTTle^ note! /olnqapohje YOUR PARTY twill he something really SPECIAL when food and drinks arc of the finest quality aVLasBBfaTI and when held at the dlJl'Jd:L'J TILiriONI 83» 1 1 I Q\S126 words
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Advertisement298 1948-10-24 5 ■Diaries i^ii r^APaa- Established IS 72 aP«L? Cardbd Hl* cover $2 .0 Malaya's Lcaclinc doth j 'L' .I S.M *~M j ewe iie ts lli"*' rover U.OO a'sT>|^| aath D »n»ond and Cover 700 t A ptgt. ajaW i*en\ i.lerchanls I- r Cover 2(Ki IJ'UI'J.MT cover :;r,o il f|a|s Sil-%298 words
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Advertisement122 1948-10-24 5 D-M-C COTTON YARN AND TURK ADS B-SBaaaaai, I KNOWN THI \t f* ITORIiO OVHh lnH THEIR sww|r SUPERIOR 8888 Q('A!JTY Sntf tHntrihuttirs: T. K. Zl FLMd (Malaya) l/lli afiSaw L/ 5 THIS THE SECRET OF YOUR TIREDMESS Many a man or B~d SSBBBB siho 11rc.% "illy is sulfurlm, sT SCOTS122 words
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Advertisement71 1948-10-24 5 or rid i and Weigher. Dom With The Problems Of Life/ /p I ion Can N,» Better Than Oa m ff\J-Jf Vn AdVßwtSf Will m*h)s* >antls In Kvcrj 'J.Nl'l.TlT Walk Of Ufa Fore-warned b "Fore-Armed, it la never too late to iicip Vouraelf By OatiaultJng MADAM FLORENCE PhM "Vl.' Hrrrrn71 words
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Advertisement388 1948-10-24 5 "His Master's Voice" RADIOGRAM i BBBBBBL I*B Wtti* i' .'lf' <3 w^!**WMw* »'*^WC'vHgSStsJ'w^ "sS* 1 model ***** Singapore Price $I#M less CASH 10% or by HIRE PURCHASE shortly aud reservations can j I ESTAB S MOUTRIE A CO MALAYA LTD. [j 'B7 5 john LITTLE'S BUILDING I ULlta. GgBBBBa Singapore388 words
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Article365 1948-10-24 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SURRENDERS? London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner. Ltd Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. OCTOBER 24. IP4B. THE report of a Chinese police agent who has returned from the jungle where he posed as a Communist, places a serious question before the Federation Government. The agent,365 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1948-10-24 6 M.A. Friederch - M.A. Friederch Ut a Dance, dance, dance, Hide lady. It's ihe hesl paid job a good looking girl can get m Singapore, hut where does ii lead? MEET Kitty, a good-looking Singapore tax-girl, whose K*y, light-hearted company from nine till m'dnight can be bought for 36 Straits dollars. Being1,697 words
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Advertisement96 1948-10-24 6 Accurate Visual i Analysis Requires Up-to-date Instruments. HsV^l^! To soli)« your Bj/eslgM Problems. Consult C. S. CHONO, O.D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia St. S'porc\ Tel: 4435 Fully equipped with latest instruments. Malayan Airways Lid. NOW TWICE DAILY FROM I 1 N Q A P O R TO KUALA LUMPUR,96 words
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Article69 1948-10-24 7 What's YOur Waist line? WASHINGTON, Sat.-- Th.- j Kepubiican Party s women's division said today the size of women's waistlines •specially the higger ones are "playing a highly important role." m the R<-pui»l caii campaign. It reported that Kepubiican women In Tennessee pay admission fees to partie- according to theU.P. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration758 1948-10-24 7 £p<>lligli.i On Our Aquatic* Stars 'Tribune Staff Rt porter ALAKOK crowd attended theSingapore Amateur Swl m mine Associat ion's Fifth Championship mccl al the Singa|»ore Swimming Club yesterday afternoon. In "aritftatftt weather, spectatora aratched live existing Singapore reoorda broken. The i'» cord breakers were758 words
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357 1948-10-24 7 Will Do Away With Costly Sound Tracks I The Good f[RKAT strides forward arc .anticipated In tilts Malayan education system with the arrival here of specially tropicalised, portable wiverecordlns sets which could b^ used to make commentaries m the vernacular to synchro nise with357 words
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Article191 1948-10-24 7 Old Days Are Gone Gimson Sir Franklin Crimson, Gov ernor of Singapoie, feels thai the "Good old days," will never return. He raid thia yesterdaj when he spoke al the re union of Ovei sea:, League Members m Singapoie. Said Sii Franklin. "There ia a tendency here to long foi191 words
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Article34 1948-10-24 7 TO COMBAT RED UNREST BANGKOK. Sat. A National Civilian \:my. on !e--lines of the Malayan Auxiliary Police Force, will be organised here ahortl> to combat Communist unreal and possible sabotage m the country. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement152 1948-10-24 7 fTT! stands for IDA RDC n )||j and (TlflßDCn .lands for that smooth automatic cooking Mb%>, it identified with only MOFFAT S.^— electric ranges I jj£| I plus the new streamlined elticiency 2^j4 of G. Refrigerators plus a new RADIO DEPARTMENT. 'i^B I #af It all adds up to i152 words
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Hollywood Diary
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Article, Illustration17 1948-10-24 8 Aquatic star, too Not only does Yvonne pose m swimming suits, but she also swims, and well.17 words
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359 1948-10-24 8 Ait at* tress -ra ii no I rest on past perform an cc§ 9 says V *c o ii ii c t and HOLLYWOOD Shortly before Yvonne de Carlo stai ted work m a film titled "Criss Cross" 1 spent one morning at359 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-10-24 8 With Jean Pierre Aumont in "Song of Scheherazade."11 words
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Article, Illustration643 1948-10-24 8 ANYONE who thinks it a cinch to get places m Hollywood, if you get that lucky break, is dead wrong. An eaBy success! A star overnight: Such careers are widely publicized becaus" people still like to believe m CinUcrcllas. The real truth behind quick stardom is643 words
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Article325 1948-10-24 8 WHAT type of picture to ff produce is still talked about as a headache which is puzzling Hollywood chieftains. But the solution, partially at least, has been found. Before the investigations of the Congressional UnAmerican Activities Committee, film producers may have been able to deal with a wider325 words
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654 1948-10-24 9 LETTER SENT SOLDIER TO THE GALLOWS IN July .tl, un>\ the neulyopened Supreme Oomrt solemnly pass 't its fit I death .sr ntencc The citntteivnt t man WHS m Punjabi mddicr, Cpl. Adalat Khan, of the 1 1 mfikong and Singajtore Bai*try. convicted of murder of a fellow sjOsbsV I654 words
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454 1948-10-24 9 10 Famous Singapore Crimes: -No. 6HERMAN RAPPA sage m the letter read "If anything untou ard happens to me, you will know who made the arrangements. This letter, which was dated July 30, led the Inspector to believe that there had been previous correspondence between father and son about Adalat454 words
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Miscellaneous550 1948-10-24 9 STlL\\<;e \S IT SEEMS Wm^MMm^m^^^^J*^ \\^THEvIMIP M *i*£ifo 'f& ytMOONQfT,B^Sr^^r z m m^kWf^mi&Zi& SET FKEE"-'* LL rS U S C "3^ -^5 \G' V£ m OZE LIGHT THRN THE MOON fc\ McSSr /Ik jjM^^<^ a J* DIPFE^ENCE BETWEEN 'C V^r f /3^^^ I high and LOu tide: IS 50 6550 words
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Article64 1948-10-24 10 A soccer team from the SS. Ma ion heat the Buona Vista S.C. at the Alexandra Military Hospital ground 3 1 Tong Seng scoted the Buona Vista club's only goal. Pears, Palmer and Scarisbiick scored tor S.S. Maron. To-day tho S.S. Maron team will play64 words
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Article26 1948-10-24 10 The Indian Association defeated tlu' V. M.C.A. by three iioal.s to one. when they met at hockey at Faiter Park t sterdav.26 words
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Article33 1948-10-24 10 In the first inter-state rjajger match of the season. Penang beat Perak hy 11 po'nta i a try. a goal and a penally* to 3 (a try) at Penang yeater-| rlay.33 words
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Article203 1948-10-24 10 Don s Biggest Thrill" ADELAIDE. Sat. When the Australian cricketers who toured England last season ai rived here on the linei Orontes today. Don Bi adman. their uptain. said* he could see no reason why English cricket should not be stieni;thened. He added that experience has shown that strength antiReuter; AAP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration429 1948-10-24 10 WONG Peng Soon, the defending Singapore singles title-holder, successful i> retained his title, when he beat Ong Poh Lim (Devonshire), m the final of the men's singles badminton championships at the Clerical I'nion haM yesterday. Both Peng Soon and Poh Lim. who are Singapore's429 words
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Article740 1948-10-24 10 JDOR the first time m Singam\ pore badminton history. 1 three players have qualified for three finals m the Singapore badminton championships. They are Wong Peng" Soon, Ong Fob Lim and Miss Helen Heng. While the two men qualified tor the singles, doubles and mixed doubles,740 words
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Article216 1948-10-24 11 Students were better THE following wcic the results of the \ariou.s sports ever.ts of the Aiumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine and The Medical Colle;;^ Union Reunion held yesrerdav. CHESS i For Dr. Chen Sv Lnn tup). The Undergraduates beat the Graduate.; for thr first time m,216 words
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378 1948-10-24 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS from IFOsa, Sat.— There were two major upsets at today's Ipnh races, the final day of the I'erak Turf Cmmf* October Meeting. Highest dividend was returned by "Trubrcd" Stab'f »«j Nevada, winning the seventh tuce to pay $70 Billy Carol, inner378 words
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Article615 1948-10-24 11 RACE ONE Horace, ci. 2. Div 2. 6 Fuis 132 TRUMPINGTON 8.06 (1 1 Woods 1 •*d Kanda 8.07 (12) Tankard 2 184 Radiant Rhythm 8.10 I 5> Jones 1 Tl Victory Alaich 808 (7) Daw. son 1 (Winner trained hy Fox) Won by: nk; 2\. Tune.615 words
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Article54 1948-10-24 11 Tola! Poo' 8235,590 UL Prize No. *****6 2nd. Prize No. *****0 M. Prize No. *****9 starters: *****8 *****7 1*3888? •*****2 *****8 *****2 *****2' *****1 *****8 *****5 *****0 ConaatniJen Prizes: *****2 *****1 *****2 *****2 I*7BBB ***** *****8 *****2 *****3 Doub'e Tote First: 16 tickets at 888 eaen. Second: 2454 words
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Article94 1948-10-24 11 King Kong took less than five minutes to beat his opponent. Ali Riza Bey by two straight falls m the 2nd round of the wrestling contest at the Great World arena last night. Other results Joginder Singh i beat Curly Connors by two falls94 words
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Article40 1948-10-24 11 (dose of play scoter m the ni'tch between the West Indies; nasi thr Indian Ftates XI which ber, m yesterday were: West Indie.;. 208 (Walcot 71;, I Mankad 4 for 601; Indian Slates 19 for 2.40 words
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Article352 1948-10-24 11 DUGGER played at a cracking pace, highlighted v by hard tackling and interspersed with wellexecuted three-quarter movements and touchfinding duels, was seen on the padang when the S.CC. defeated tho R.A.F. (Seletar) by 17 points (a goal, :i penalty goal, and three tries) to 3 points352 words
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Article, Illustration756 1948-10-24 12 lIICS \l\l It LOOK 111 I. ski-; niwiu Cup Final Proved A Dull Affair KOIII l&.ajj.' H ltd** m m 0 by HEKsttAN KAPPA KOTA K\.M Second l>lvidou !.eegue winners won the Singapore Cup yr**terda>, treating the Singapore Rcertalio.i < bib, threi nil at Jalan756 words
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Article, Illustration436 1948-10-24 12 Recs Lost Cup In Dre ssing Room I|«HE Beta leal the (up even before they took the field m the dreaajanj room, t«» be predae. Ten minutes befoie the kick-off hot words. followed by pleadings, were heard from the dressing room, "obody wanted to talk about the ttojblc after -wards,436 words
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196 1948-10-24 12 ghREMBAN, Sat. More than S.**.^ Musis saw I.i.ii Hwa XI beat |d a I.' 1 by ion,- goa* to two m a thrilling -Vf** counter herTt Asserting thrsu rtffht fixmiVj^pgH n*rn swept ne ir '^+a. o« their ftet toasalS ni t half. ,(^y196 words
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Article117 1948-10-24 12 Portsmouth Beaten LONDON. Sat Pootball I evu its FIRST DIVISION A>raenal 5, Byertan o. Acton Villa 4. Charlton 3. Blackpool 1. Binu'ngham CO. Bolton W. 1, Newcastle Derby C 2. Chelsea l Hudderafleld 0. Preston 2. Liverpool 4. Middlesbro. 0 Manchester U. 1, Burnley 1 Sheffield U. 2. Stoke C.Reuter - 117 words
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