Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 February 1949
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Title Section16 1949-02-13 1 The Sunday Tribune I\V lI.V I PAG ES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBHIARY 18, 1949. PRICE TKN CENTS16 words
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Article766 1949-02-13 1 War Damage- A New Plan SUNDAY TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE NEWS 3- YEAR PA Y OUT, NO PRIORITIES, NO MORE TAXES he Sunday Tribune learns that a new plan (or War Damage Compensation will be Lid before the Legislative CoLncils of the Federation and Sing^poie this week. It will provide for the766 words
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Article291 1949-02-13 1 Rawang: "Truth Held Back" KUALA I A Sal Wltnesse ol ii i tu anj* whootini wore accused m^ tant t i oomc forwjnl to toll th< whole truth' M Griffl'J n< ty Public J 'ro wutoi at the i-!( i < i *'i. ei quii to day The victim ;i291 words
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Article62 1949-02-13 1 The following communique was issued by Dato Onn. Mentti Besai of Johore. yesterflay. rUs Highness Major Genet al Sir Ibrahim. Sultan of Johore, underwent a small operation at the Istana Pas§ii Planggie yesterday morning. His Highness' condition is satisfactoi y. Signed: c' J. Paglar, Personal Medical Adviset.62 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-02-13 1 She's Not Shy Mil. b. MEVINi of the Happy World Amusement Park is looking for pretty girls like the one you see alM»ve, and cannot find any at all. He has been advertising; for smart, attractive girls to enter for a series of beauty but not one has come forward.60 words
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265 1949-02-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) At the next meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. A. P. Rajah will oppose a clause in the Singapore Traction (Amendment) Bill which allows the Traction Company to charge a maximum fare of 10 cents a mile. Mr. Kajah's opposition265 words
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Article178 1949-02-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Importers of Australian onions are concerned over a recent move by certain local firms to monopolize the trade for Singapore. A syndicate formed in Singapore recently is seeking a monopoly of the import of onions from the State of Victoria, Australia.178 words
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Article142 1949-02-13 1 Two Die As RAF Plane Crashes {Sunday Tribunt Reporter) PILOT and navigator Wvnkilled win i) a i: A.l' Mosquito crashed ni the Sun. K»'i Buloh rubber estate near Tengah yesterday, shortly after taking oft from Tengah airfield. Lim Siew Chuan, shopkeeper, of Ah Mali Keng villuge, Lim Chu Kang Road,142 words
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Article46 1949-02-13 1 An Ausiei reconnaissance plane returning from an operational flight on the Kedah-Siani bolder developed engine trouble and made a forced landing in the pad! fields near Jitra yesterday. The plane turned over on its back but the occupant^ were not injured.46 words
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Article283 1949-02-13 1 TANKS FOR SALE ON ARMS ISLE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 'pilE mysterious "Arms Dump Island*', mentioned several lime during the recent Carlton Hire trial, not only exists, but has enough war material includ Ing tank.s, hidden on it to equip three divisions A Singapore man, rece#Uy returned from Manila, revealed283 words
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Article56 1949-02-13 1 Nugget On Her Lawn Husbands showed -t'irtlin^ willingness to mow their lawns recently in Essendon, a suburb Melbourne. They wnc hoping to h.iw tin' iiiie iuck as Mi A. Hansm. of Fletcher Street. Essendon, wlm found a gold nu<>v,e* weighing hr» «-q«.ia i tors of an ounce while mowing her56 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article75 1949-02-13 1 A group of Singapore sportsmen, called at the Kotu Khju Spoils Club last night md appoalod to tho Commlttee and players to sink then dUferencea and apply for affiliation to the Malay Football Association foi 1949 Th< Committee and players of the Kota Raja Sports Club, as a75 words
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Article52 1949-02-13 1 NBW YORK, Saturday. Willit Ptjt rct/ainrtl his world friithrrueif/ht tttlf from S<nidn Saddl* r in a 15 rnutul riiiitr.st (it MadißOH Stjuurr tlardt'ii tonif/ht. In a rough cottfest he outpointed Smi dh r, who <f<unt d thv titlr la.st October b>i kmjrkimj F*rj) <mt in f/if fourth52 words
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Article46 1949-02-13 1 Lieut-Genera] Sii Robert Manscrgh. kbf;, CB, returned to Singapore by flying fx>at today after v tailing British Army units in Hongkong:. He I will remain in the Colony a I week in connection with A.rtny administrative matters before I returning to the United Kingdom.46 words
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Advertisement243 1949-02-13 1 _i^^TTn (Siruawidi) ANDREWS BIBTEBB MOAQY AKMK HAKI. 1208 We jvi>t uldn'l say 3961 Star Dust, Kibye, old man Harlem. Uillabj [iroadway Rivcrboat Shuffle. m {J Vou ill verylxKlj Rockin' Chaii 1 ou Buttermilk sky, Underneath th«> Huggin' and Chalkin' DICK HAYMBB I land. :;<m() What do I have to do,243 words
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Advertisement33 1949-02-13 1 '^11: W^_ Telegrams: Tribune Singapore No\ fc Printed Simultaneously in Singapore, Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) Kuala Lumpur, lpoh IVihiik. muttt j^Q^^^ r j watch! it OB' Tllt k j BigNewl I VilmiM-i TOMORROW33 words
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Advertisement16 1949-02-13 1 Obtainable at PkMM M2IKM SEASON TRADING CO. 57, liif^li Strci't, Sinnaport*. ■s^S bsk w it Ft16 words
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Article117 1949-02-13 2 1st Sight Of Ships Trouble Sunday Trittunc Reporter) Three young Changi farmers told the First District Judge yesterday that they had "never seen ships in their lives. They were, Poh Yan (22). Poh Soon Gay (20), Poh Soon Thow (18). The youths said that they came to town two days117 words
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277 1949-02-13 2 Michael Goh - ANYBODY CAN ENTER S'PORE TODAY -'I DID' Michael Goh By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reportei; Anybody, any day, can enter Singapore illegally, using the most obvious of all placets to enter the Colony Clifford Pier. Armed with a suitcase full of clothes, to make me seem like a man who had277 words
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Article190 1949-02-13 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) now a O t r ris V haw Sr^ SlngapOre there is u T !*u e istrar of Vehicles' January returns show that the "Trishaw Brigade" has been re™ forced by 239 new recruits, bringing the strength up to 10.731.190 words
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Article, Illustration182 1949-02-13 2 S. H. B's Star Worker $lroii£» :tiaJi (Bunduy Tribunt Reporter t Strongest man among the 4 r>oo longshore men on the Singapore Harbour Board's register Is 26-year-old J ij Ram. an Indian. Jaisri, a mandore with 11) men under him. la descril ?d as a "star" man among labourers. He182 words
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Article, Illustration337 1949-02-13 2 BUSINESS STILL BRISK AFTER 50 YEARS LOSS (Sunday Tribunr Staff Reporter) There is a business organisation in Singapore that has been running at a loss for over 50 years, and yet business is so brisk that It is unable to meet the demand for the thing it sells. This is337 words
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Article43 1949-02-13 2 fthutday Tribute Reporter i A Chinvbc wteo m wot enced to two weeks liupri* Hooment on Jan. 1/ foi \v>t having an l-imtity Card haa since been identified as a teirorust wanted i n connection with the shooting Incident •it Bmgkalwig, TciaK.43 words
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Advertisement221 1949-02-13 2 Ross ANNOUNCEMENT jCt^JSi New Kliipmcnt nrrived *w* 3^ ll^ P^ n f Available. 9^l^ SFLE^ i YOFRS NOW wj ¥Jk u _Wf_\ l.o«« Discount for canfc v:w na Op^cal Co 71, High Street, Singapore. niNOCrV\K!i (phone 2.1M?) iverti meal is healthier -with MARMITE Cv if,/ L\ B> mJP AS WELL221 words
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Advertisement255 1949-02-13 2 s swap***' kH *^^^^^^BW *^blbmßNhil I *"t*T****» *'!^*«'t*y'^%*^**^ i t**s!HBßaaaaaaaK*'/ .TjJ^^^V.'XX*- **O**V**" tf^**^>ki\Aaiß^B^* V \aaaaaaaaaa' LACTO-CALAMINE solves Malayan beauty problems Skin freshness ha>\ to la) bill oil. n difEcult to acquire in tbifl 'slick) Innate. Yet even in Malaya you < <1 have clear, fresh eOßtplexion .ill ili<- d«) long255 words
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Article, Illustration242 1949-02-13 3 Gilbert and Sullivan operas be nationalised' The alternative is that next year when the copyrights in Sullivan's music expire hall a. century after his death, melodies which are beloved by millions of people can be jazzed and "modernised"' by any band arranger. In li»Gl |he Oilbeit242 words
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Article638 1949-02-13 3 HERMAN RAPPA - CRIES IN THE NIGHT HERMAN RAPPA Vporf I i inics Xo. 22 I by a CHINESE fruit hawker who heard Schottlf's erics for help saw the dark ligure of a man jump out of the window on the ground floor. The man was wearing a hat and looked like a638 words
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Article88 1949-02-13 3 S'PORE PERTH AIR SERVICE <Suv<htti Tribune PtoM Reporter > Singapore will be connected to Perth, Western Australia, by a diieot aii service when the star Airways of India staits its proposed Cal-cutta-Sydney ai t service in Match. Tho route will \>c via C.'al cutia. Bangkok, Singapore. Batavi;i. Somal»aya. Perth and88 words
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Advertisement756 1949-02-13 3 MSB J| 1 X A Bv^a^ Jar*-- >■ V-^ hN£ 80VRH* I here's no mtst.-km- Bovril! /^lMS;£h.'''jM^ IHE CONCENTRATtD GOODNESS Of PRIME LEAN BEEF S that's BOVRIL > BORNEO p. Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures Z B^ of Life to Men Who Feel756 words
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Advertisement177 1949-02-13 3 Haliborange The nicest way of taking Halibut Liver Oil Tne health-giving properties of Haliborange make it the finest tonic for children and adults. Its high vitamin content, derived from pure Halibut Liver Oil and oranges, will increase the resistance of the body and ensure that yourchildrengrow upwith sturdy limbs and177 words
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Advertisement60 1949-02-13 3 I f f a^l TEHHEHTS IIS J ii) 'iihT sole iMPOHTfps: SIM E, DARBY CO., IT D. > r :> i aiSSal^ Did you use ff^ MACLEANS WUf WfW Jn^ your u#th (-r I CllCl^^^Bi^ untl! you*v« ustd M»d%4Al Peroxl^« Tooth Pmc#. 0« g^xS£&£ms&P' ln for tub to-dt/. Um JMf60 words
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Miscellaneous550 1949-02-13 3 As li iiSntNT h^o ti£j\ Long erroßL the. ch^stian ?3 ft*ru BOCN K7 E<A- D! 5; ANS AT DAMASCUS PCODUCtD tuToH^ Vt. k\ WONDERFUL STUL KNIFE BUP£S ABLt iX ,i ulu\Cr\ \W TO CUT THBOUOH FLOATING GOSSAMttf WOHTWJN O« HEAW IBON SPEARS THEY COULO A U-5- ISntin bKv be B£nt550 words
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Article191 1949-02-13 4 Press Club Finds Premises (Sunday Tribum Reporter) OINGAPOREs newspaper- men have found premise! for the Press Club they launched three months aj They havo rented the first fioor of No 2 Finlayson Green (next to Cfecil'i Cafe) for their exclusive use from 9 a.m. till late at riight throughout tn191 words
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Article58 1949-02-13 4 f Sunday Tnhunr Reporter) KIT ALA LT'MPUR. Fri. A patrol of Dovons and Police shot dead two bandits in Kluu forest Reserve. Bentons:, on Friday. On the bodies of the bandits were found one .303 rifle and 60 round* of ammunition. Two of the rounds had been cut58 words
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207 1949-02-13 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.— A Malayan firm is perfecting a new process of manufacturing bul-let-proof steel to overcome the shortage of armour [date. Production is to commence shortly in Kuala Lumpur. TIM n< w process Ifl a Ski'fui treatment of mild207 words
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Article124 1949-02-13 4 MR. Justice Taylor commended a Chinese sampan boy. Ong Ah Kow, in the Assize Court yesterday for his prompt action in reporting a robbery to the Police, and awarded him a sum of $30. Mr. Justice Taylor told him 'Although you arc younj; vou are a124 words
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Article, Illustration129 1949-02-13 4 Coming Back Xr The two Malayan i;ir! pictured above Miss I N lian Aag Kim Let- and Mis* Gloria An);, daiitfh y ten of Dr. and Mrs. Vug swee Ilian of Singapore may return t<» Sinjjapore from Scotland to- wards th»' end of *his year. They went to Britain in129 words
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Article, Illustration307 1949-02-13 4 MtMMMMNMMMMHMW^ I I i 'I 'lii' OiM-ciis I* (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IF it's laughter you're after meet the Queens of Boloney. They are in t^wn aprain What with their wisecracks, risque tales and smooth patter, Virginia clay and her daugnter, Lee Sullivan. have307 words
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94 1949-02-13 4 (Humbly Tribune Reporter L KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. One thousand two hundred and forty-Seven Malay recruita arrived here yesterday evening i>y n spr^iai train to undergo training nt the Pniici- nopot in Kuala Lumpur They were selected by Police Recruiting Team that reccntly toured North94 words
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Advertisement308 1949-02-13 4 1R C V bT* Y 3* ■■^V flB MB B^B I BUILT to-day T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS I LOSING WEJGK'T, FIELINC NERVOUS, I RUN*DOWN,WORN'OUT. iRRJT4ISI.y these wrm« 3 s P\ fl v op worse may come/ jy These are signs o» what doctors call308 words
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Advertisement204 1949-02-13 4 It takes better ntrr of your teeth s *RONDAT£D f A new Toothbrush with Roudated PICTVMfi iwownvlon stiff and strong, smoothly trimmed to clean and sr.trrli every Mmm^^i part of your teeth wiihoul s*r;»t.hin|K i «,r pricking. See the new HALEX I M to-day, tlie British-made, longer \W 1 f204 words
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Article, Illustration845 1949-02-13 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE BY BANNFJIS with thr Lion of l-,anka, icsplcndcnt on a golden ground, oinanuntoc] Woodlands Camp for thf cocktail paity in comniomomtioji of th«- first anniv.i.vty Of Ceylon's ltulopondrncc. The party was held on Wednesday evening by Thrcr Gioup, Royal Pioneer Corps. The Corps' OC. Lieut. -Col.845 words
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Article, Illustration974 1949-02-13 5 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER FROM London, Feb. 3. WHEN the Malayan Thoma? Cup team first journey*: out of London Captain Lim booked first-class tickets for the players and found then was so little difference between first and third ~lass that the 50 per cent, extra fare for the moie expensive974 words
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Advertisement186 1949-02-13 5 LADIES COIN'C HOME EFOR YOUR SMART WOOLLEN AFTERNOON GOWNS OR TOPCOAT MRS. "TOMMV" THOMSON IHL *nd Kloi.r U.ll. Hide. Batl.-rj- i,.|. !)91 ll«'anl> Talk Established la 72 HXil'W, w Malaya's Leadinjf if* the Wi*t I'ftntni whv rintft «KW* that appoint' Jewellers Mini Mtltk hxniru "tamond and Gem Merchants the «-lU«'186 words
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Advertisement233 1949-02-13 5 "HIS MASTERS VOICE" i Magttifii Bandspn w PRICE immum Bwt^KmJ i i lStji A HA f Bfrw^BB r Jr\l *••A r 1 Wn\ MODEL 5101 7 Valves. 8 Wavebands. 10 Watts. Obtainable from ull authorised dealers or from the sole, distributors for Malaya. I ESTAB. S MOUTRIE CO. IMALAYA) LTD.233 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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405 1949-02-13 6 SUNDAY, FEB. 13, 1949. A WOMAN, A DOG AND A WALNUT TREE I\ID you see that story during the wt-ek about the Kuanyema Arabo? The Kuanyama Ambo, lucky people, live in a corner of South-west Africa which is wo remote that the rest of the world has passed them by.405 words
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Article15 1949-02-13 6 Door Is Shut To Brooke mm w*# tf«j»rw4 to kuws exse :«jt>r|R W*' >*» ordinary Sri-15 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1949-02-13 6 £>rf i///:f ///t' Sarawak cession row started, Anthony Brooke has been banned from t/te territory once ruled by his uncle, Ihe last While Rajah, lie has pelt Honed Parliament. "So many times I've lost count'*) but the British Government still say no Asks Anthony Brooke oi\ uecemner1,589 words
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Advertisement415 1949-02-13 6 B<K>KS JUST RECEIVED! Tho Mo«!<rn RncydopaedUl for Children $6 30 J. -«ntia] Knowlt FOi All 5.70 'i ht i 'oiiij.i. t. S< I kJucatoi 1" v. orld tun ni i n Outline i i<' jbe \\"i Id linat I Shoii 1.80 cual behavioui In the tiu.nan Mali by Mfre«l <415 words
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Advertisement98 1949-02-13 6 "Eye Care consists of more than just "buying gtajMea," Eifr < -(/tn fort and il.sttol > fficirm if d* p* nd jn timinlif ///<//; (n i, i* ssiunal scniccs <i qualijl&d effsaighi tpwiaUtt i S. (HONG, OPT., D. I it il v 1 4|iil|>jMtl with modern Instruments. M A I98 words
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Advertisement134 1949-02-13 6 &3. i. j^K ■^■wi: A > £ji^^^s B^: BBk Ba\ sßk^ v^^^^^t Bl^^^Ba^hF^k Baßfe^*^ 'v BaK^i^^BK^avaWjVK w ™*^b^:>: ''ivi^&^j*' jfSku Elk BB^^^BJt.'- Jf <■ Bs> •je* a^H MiSS b .^BBbbbBF flßHa^bt s^^^^^ i -^B> inf 9BT ,^B^HBr£ SSiSt: Travelling about the world with ertainty and skilled efficiency is second mature134 words
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Article, Illustration433 1949-02-13 7 SAIL TO ENGLAND - 700, 000 Scheme Makes S'pore Docks Most Modern SAIL TO ENGLAND iMOHE WOIIK ANU II SS \OISI BY fHW j AITOMATIC j STACKER AT WORK I (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) UHiKN thp mechanisation of the Harbour Board wharves is finished- a matter of a few weeks from now Singapore Docks433 words
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Article49 1949-02-13 7 The Sui^iipoi.- Linmigratior Department, which before the war was staffed by nine European and only three Asinti'officers, now hu.s 20 Asiatic mm only three European (.finer-; Explaining this expansion Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth of tht immigration Department Raid that Asiatic inspectors am 1 sub-inspectors have proved efficient.49 words
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Article, Illustration262 1949-02-13 7 RN Officer Plans Peri lous Voyage (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IJIS destination: Saleombe, South Devon, Eng- land. His mode of travel: by sail. His craft: a yacht of 16 tons displacement manned by a crew of five. That is how Commander Robin Kilroy. DSC. RN. proposes to travel to England262 words
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Article104 1949-02-13 7 (Sumday Tribune Reporter) IPOH. Sat Inche M Ismail. retired Taiping school teacher, is being credited with miraculous cures. He is said to have hea'ed cases of paralysis and hlindness. Sick persons from many parts of Malaya have gone to Taiping to consult Ismail, who relies on104 words
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Advertisement370 1949-02-13 7 /^f^ y(? *A9^ R>Vila crammedfulN A jj|l/ SZRrMkiJx f nourish '"»'nt and enI WjA/if {P9\**+*^ I J«.>m..ni that h y lt w »'l stimuUtr )ojr heart h < '^t^^ssL^-s^jio^Sf.s&- t^ i in< IMH ffIAMCKtUOMMmzcKUHCHY. NOURISHING. It's easier to do business witl) a man than an address!" /l^P' A> hM N370 words
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Advertisement185 1949-02-13 7 >o; Cerent from s?" Electric Refrigerator The latiitius Electric Kefris<'rntors for your early ZZ3|2J&' A I GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO. 179, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. Asthma, Bronchitis Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes can t eat certain food** Mooev Bock GuorontA* sAftVswSSvSH SF' %%S?~S Sew no atomizer. AU you do Utake two185 words
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Article51 1949-02-13 8 ts.nuiaii Tribnm Staff Reporter > Publication <>f Bin*gaporc'n first Ckim M Catholic m\cspaper th> iu shih Pr< v.s /u/.s wr,i /kM ?//> niritu/ to the difficulty >n securing suitable premises, thr Tribune U anted j" •terriay. rfc« paper, is expected tn be on x<ile bif thf middle51 words
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Article, Illustration294 1949-02-13 8 Days Of European Hotels In China Are Over (Sunday Tribune Stall* Reporter) SHIVERING coolies along the Bund were con- cerned only with whether they could afford enough rice but menus of hotels on Nanking Road were still French and sumptuous. This was the picture of Shanghai painted by M. Hans294 words
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221 1949-02-13 8 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IUST inside the main gate of the Botanic Gardens stands a small square building, which is the home uf the Spatheolottis, the Vcndas. the Arachnis, Maggie Wees and hundreds of other families. They are hybrid orc.iids, not refugees, and they221 words
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Article296 1949-02-13 8 (Sunday Tributu Reporter) WHEN he was in Singapore a few days ago a passenger aboard the Carthago on his way to Hongkong the Rev. A. E. Chadwell was wondering how and when he would reach his destination, Seoul, capital of South Korea. Korea is unknown territory296 words
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Advertisement93 1949-02-13 8 llulsified 1 1 SORE THROATf quickly eased and ffit£\ T] protected (j§^\i Comfort and gxiixd your sffre tKfoat IfjK^ |^§B' taking Peps antiseptic brcathcable tablets. Dissolving in the mouth, a I'cpt releases ,^888»£ ?^B -^T^ rich medicinal essences which soothe soreness SBi^^^/ •cd quickly restore the delicate membranes to j93 words
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Miscellaneous296 1949-02-13 8 LI'L AIBIXKI^. by al capp /THIS'LL PPOB'IY BE MAH LAST WEDDIN'. A /ah'LL A A F-AND NEVER COME BACK ff VOU M OH, WAL- SOB. 1 r AH WERE ~N BOY WAKJTST'BEI SURROUNDED BY ALL HIS J LOOK S XfMC NEVER DO AMY HAP*M- BUT, NOTHING J LEAVJN/ ANYHOW -ON296 words
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Hollywood Diary
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Article, Illustration325 1949-02-13 9 WHO WILL GET OSCAR? T takos U n,.^ lh is a «asonal affair and tinip MnVoh hls time of the y ear Son* lime in February movir people weary of the campaigners will once again be ab' to walk loTdoon WUhOUt thc need of ducking n vi.h^ n ay to325 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-02-13 9 Winner Lor etta Loretta Young goes »:n xacation with h«*r ehi**f adviser, husband Ted 5 Lewis. witii in kB 220 words
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Article54 1949-02-13 9 DAT'L Lukas" next role will I be that of a Communist party loader in Amcnca in RKO Radio's film. "I Married a Communist." The story is that ef an American girl who discovers hoi husband is an undei-cover agent for Russia. Lukas" last RKO film wasA.P. - 54 words
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Article43 1949-02-13 9 A 250-year-old song. "Carmen Carmeila," will be revived by Universal-International Studio for the film. "Illegal Entry." A special campaign will bo conducted among American orchestras and radio and recording studios to popularise the song, which is of Spanish origin. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration422 1949-02-13 9 Introducing Nurse Carroll iyin;\ Hollywood is asked, while were its glammir bo\«. UMI girls during the war. two names are mentioned most prominently in the reply: ColottH lames Stewart who flew bombers into Germany and Niirsr i arroll. There were other men. It. hi- sure, and they did »heir duty422 words
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Article208 1949-02-13 9 lUTTA v« l) Alpcn. blonde «J G»-.ina" Him beauty, welc<>ni« .s Ihe prospect o| Bp pearinj m a iilm produced in India An uißamed Indian Qlui company l^as been neg<iti,iUn u with lh« Wue-eycn blond» «far of a number ol pre-WW German tilnia to appear I**Reuter - 208 words
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Article57 1949-02-13 9 RICHARD Todd. a young British actor, will play the Scotsman, Lachie. in ■'The Hasty Heart," being filmed for Warner Brothers at the Klstree Studios in London. The movie will star Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal The latter will play a nurse It is about BORs in aA.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement160 1949-02-13 9 IT WILL GIVE YOU THAT SMART, FINISHED LOOK! The secret of ollure of fascinating radiatei an air charm and distinction is usu- of sophisticate, yet is always ally found in well-groomed hair. in perfect taste! GLOSTORA keeps your hair You can rely upon GLOSTORA neat and aUractive bring* to moke160 words
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Advertisement211 1949-02-13 9 Use Coticnr» Ointment Sot any stubborn itching skin tremble It stops the itching instantly and quickly restore* the skin to a 'clear, healthy condition GIVES COOL RELIEF J U MISOYEP HIM/* 9 [^^FOR GOODN£S^SAKE^^^^^^^H B a YOU ARE SO IRRITABLE TI AM SORRY DEAR BB TURN OPF THAT RADIO W211 words
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Advertisement89 1949-02-13 9 w*kepler7 4'^ K<i hull f"|j|| ol IMMTL'V lir.»||!i\ \\H« > 'w-V .ut:l »turd) l»\ }zi\in^ k Krplrr' •^fi T^ regularly. It's an establisihed Tamil) kS^<*L J> favourite rich in the nourish- y >M^ in;, strengthening elements that growing children need, including I vitamins and f>. For adult-. too, it's a89 words
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1372 1949-02-13 10 TWO THREE FIGURE DIVIDENDS AT IPOH Bright Rocket Pays $119, Fenton $116 IPOH, Saturday. (From ALLAN LEWIS) TWO major upsets occurred at today's races, the first day of the I'erak Turf 1 Club's February Meeting. FENTON (Dawson up) caused the first surprise in the opening race to return backers a1,372 words
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Advertisement160 1949-02-13 10 DIAMOND THEATRE QUEENS l.ll tu:> u\n fm '••«'«»>: i.tut, .->!;• ;>.ir» p.m ll«*nry limndon Ctioriu NAHIA Kl TAR M rn**Mm \M\Vm hi lAK I. "DRUMS OF 11 m \\i hi rlJinduslani) IXN< lil starring IMit Kumar, Whole Serial) Kiimini Kanshal I Kxrilinu Drau.a With Thrills \iid Arfions (talore! I "I__160 words
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Advertisement286 1949-02-13 10 lI U. SWEEP Total I'ool |$2SMI& I irst Prize No. *****9. Seeond Prizp No. *****7. Third Prize No. H*****. Starters: *****7, SI 8254, *****3, .ill 795, *****5, .*****7 ******, *****1. .'*****, *****9. GoaaolatftoM ($l,OOO each): J? *****, 1887XK. *****8, *****4, m895, M€S7i. *****6, *****^. 24«115. and *****1. DOUBLE TOTE First286 words
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Advertisement299 1949-02-13 10 Adventure on th«- Mar« h I S VL| "fAPTAIN i ihe lucccttful wiy r nLV FROM CASTILE 1 M.IH 1 &2£ ta lg lrW7 I 1 Y RONE POWER while you enjoy your food and normal «cwvi3mm Hitell, CVsar Bomero uea. Reduce your (at with Rouslne; Sa^a of a* f299 words
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604 1949-02-13 11 Peng Soon After Title B> v Tribune Badminton Correspondent. I*^ S^eat ini|M>rtance which Wong Peng Soon attaches to the winning of the All-England title, for which all the world's foremost players including the Americans, Danes, Indians, Malayans, Britons i»nd the Scandinavians are competing, is indicated604 words
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Article, Illustration9 1949-02-13 11 He Has Wonj? Peng Soon lias made a decision9 words
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Article278 1949-02-13 11 HOCKEY RULES the hockoy season has already come to a close, this column will also take its leave with this last article on the ultimate object of all hockey players (with the exception of the keeper.)— GOAL. Note well the two ca.scs in wlii c h a278 words
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Article270 1949-02-13 11 ALLAN LEWIS - News From The Mews ALLAN LEWIS K> VU LITTLE, ,i UffktweigM jock' i/ of Melbourne, nr-rirr-d hi Ipoh on Thursday to tide for C. W. Turhii. iitii Littfe came jrom Colombo jtohere he has ban ridinr/ for A. Schcratnam irho has team of between 59 ufid 6<> horses hi training.270 words
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Article41 1949-02-13 11 CHINESE S.C. CHILDREN'S PARTY The Chinese Swimming Cub's children's party will be held today at the club's premises from 1.00 to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be free and dance music will be provided by The Liberty Musical and Dramatic Assn. baml.41 words
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Article317 1949-02-13 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From iron. Saturday. Kentucky Derby did the best gallop during this morning's training which was carried out on the inner grass track. The going was very good and fast work was the order of the day. Ridden by Lawler, Kentucky Derby went better317 words
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Article91 1949-02-13 11 The following liavo Vn-cn elected office bearers of the Anchor Hariniint'jn Tarty for the year Patron: Mr. Tan See Tee; President: S. L. Tan (re-elette<l>. Vice Presidents: Mr. William Tan (re-elected), Mr. Robert Wee (re-elected), Mr. Son Chwee Chua. Secretary Mr. Chua Hcng Lee; Treasurer: Mr.91 words
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Article134 1949-02-13 11 IN order to give the younger people a chance to serve as officials in Sports Associations. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, who was president of the Singapore Table Tenni.s Association for the past fifteen years retired ycstei day. Mr. Choo Kwai Low. the vice-president said that Mi. Soh134 words
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Article47 1949-02-13 11 The following arc selected to play cricket for M.C.U Ugalnst RE. (Pul^u Brani) at Pulau Brani today at 2 p.m. B Ally (Capt). Ismail Jabbar. Sharlff, Fa4a!, Abbas Hassan Said Eusope Husran AH Fadzil. Sulaiman, Tahar Kalu. Ali Ahmad. Reserves: Zam Zam, Met. SiJek. l^atiff47 words
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Article, Illustration467 1949-02-13 12 TOWARDS, Leslie-Jones, and Wildman, were the three men mainly responsible for the Army's decisive rugger victory over the Singapore Cricket Club XV on the padang yesterday. The Army ran out winners by 18 points (3 goals, one try) to 3 points (one try). Fielding a superior467 words
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Article100 1949-02-13 12 SINGAPORE'S basketball enthusiasts will have the <>[»- portunlty of seeing some <m >«i matches before the end of tins month, whin the Medan Black and White Girls' basketball team arrive in Singapore. The visitors are expected to be here on Feb. 23. The Singapore Chinese Ama- teui100 words
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Article66 1949-02-13 12 The following Will represent the Ceylon Sports Club at soccer match against the Europeans on Feb. 14 at 5.00 p.m. at Fanet Park. S. Thevarajah, Cnelliah, K. Thambyrajah. Q. Kanatunga, S. V'eMupillai. V Ft. I Sabapathy, A. Anantlaiajah. A. 's. ICaniam, a. Vljiaretnlun C. Thuraisingam. A. C. Shagaram.66 words
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Article170 1949-02-13 12 THE Tamil Methodist Youth Fellowship beat the Telok Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship by four games to one in the Singapore District badminton championships, at the Victoria School hall yesterday. All the ties were keenly contested. S. A. Durai, the All-India men'l singles champion was seen in170 words
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Article85 1949-02-13 12 The Sepoy Lines Soccer XI will play a friendly game of ioccer against the Medical coi..*ge XI at the Parrei Park, on Monday, at 5.15 p.m. jolloLads win The Jolliladi Athletic Union defeated the Post A Tc'egraph Department by two gottia t<> on*' in a friendly soccei85 words
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Miscellaneous369 1949-02-13 12 P l l ffffil 1 1 1 I m -4^ BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES MALAY PROGRAMMES the Bther"; 9.45 'L;iugh 9 a.m. Programme Sum- Live" weekly feature In Canmary; 9.02 Morning Music; 10.55 to 12 noon Schools' tanese; 10 p.m. News in 9.30 Latin America on the B'cast; 12 p.m.369 words
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