Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 February 1949

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  • 11 1 SUNDAY Tribune TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FEBKLAKY 20, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 172 1 PAY-IF-YOU-CAN TO APPLY IN S'PORE HOSPITALS RICH ONLY PAY HIGHER FEES (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Pay if you can is the principle that applies in the schedule of new hospital charges which the Singapore Hospitals Board have announced for the general public. Although the 1936 fees for admission to ordinary,
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  • 120 1 Britain Arms Siam LONDON, Sat. Britain has agreed to supply arms immediately to equip five infantry battalions of the Siamese Army, it was authoritatively learned in London today. The decision fits into thr general framework of collaboration between the British and Siamese Governments ag&but Communist armed activity in South-east Asia,
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  • 66 1 RAWANG: MURDER CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. •lahn Mohamcd, a police corroral. alleged to have caused the •fcath of Noi Hoi Omni, a ChinJJI "ving ln Rawang. on Dec. JJ. was produced before Inche Mohanied Baba in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday on a tentative charge of murder, of w O
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  • 243 1 Lady G imson Appeals 'Help The Children' Lady Gimson announced today that an Exhibition of the work of the Children's Social Centres will be held at the British Council Hall in Stamford Road on 26th and 27th March, 1949. The main reason for this Exhibition is to show members of
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  • 62 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. At a press conference yesterday, a representative of the G.O.C. Malaya District, stated that the Keilin^ incident, where a younc; Malay was shot dead on his door-step. was the subject of a military enquiry. He described the incident as most regrettable
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  • 69 1 PARIS, Sat. Twenty-five people were killed and about 85 injured, in a train crash last night in Port D'Atelicr, HauteSaone, Southern France, according to the French police here today. Three coaches wore smashed to bits in the accident, the police said. "They were very old
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  • 28 1 COVENTRY, England, Sat.— Fourteen persons were killed today when a British airliner and an R.A.F. training plane collided and crashed in flames near here.
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  • 19 1 SHE CAME FROM SYDNEY I'ictiire. .ralian p.. L for M a.ava M, sB^ ftS£3 WE^T^^i^K; isullock best man. «"««i»
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  • 150 1 HUGE DROP IN MALAYAN RICE PRODUCTION (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KUA to^ S JjK^? 1 S fi Urday 1 Rice production in Malaya will drop by 65,000 TrwmnundttW ".serious" drought in Kedah, Perils, Kelantan, irengganu and Province Wellesley, it is officially learned. The drought, which continued throughout the second half
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  • 17 1 Mentakab. A Chinese couple were kidnapped by five arniM bandits near Bukit Kuin on February 17.
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  • 365 1 Our team set for tomorrow From Teoh Seng Khoon (Tribune Staff Reporter and member of the Malayan Thomas Cup Team) /JLASGOW, Sat.- Kelvin Hall. U Glasgow, is a perfect setting for the Malaya versus America match. The respective Cup captains visited the Hall again this morning and were fully satisfied
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  • 74 1 Sunday Tribune Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ways and means of improving the economic position of Malays vis-a-vis other communities were among matters considered by the Communities Liaison Committee at their meetings held here yesterday and today. Mr. Malcolm MacPonaid. the Commissioner General, attended the meetings
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  • 156 1 (Sunday Tribune Stan* Reporter) REGULATIONS authorising the deportation of illegal immigrants into the Colony of Singapore have just been published under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance. The new regulations give an immigration officer not below the rank of Deputy Immigration Officer the right to order the
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  • 177 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government is flying out a, tuberculosis specialist to Malaya to investi gate and advise the Malayan Government on the best way to deal with the problem. The disease, which has aroused much public concern, takes a
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  • 280 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Krportcr) §IR TAMES SLEEMAN. visiting Overaeaa Chief Commissioner of the St. John's Ambulance BriPt'l' 1 addressing a press conference yesterday, said that a Malayan voluntary ambulance force will be formed within the next three months. The force will consist of 2,500
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  • 72 1 Tina Patricia was the fourth generation of the Griffith-Jones family to be christened in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday Mr. E. N. Griffith-Jones tra veiled specially from Kuala Lumpur to attend his (laugh trr's chnstoning because of thr family tradition of being chrigt mod in Singapore's Cathedral. Arch-Deacon
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  • 88 1 PLANTERS PRAISED sir James Sleeman had a special word of S praiHe for Malayan o'an ters. He Haid: "I yfali to no one in my admiration for the high courage of plnn- 1 ters and their wives, li\. V ing in isolated ruhber v ♦'states in peril of their liven
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    • 203 1 _T_H l4^l*7 fe!__--H. Vfi I'l I BY THI PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune, S'pore." <§T- -^rTHI GREATEST RECORD SEASON EVER/ 885? G A< r lt: rasum bquadbonaohbh 896] g^g of the Wanderer. 8817 o aiata I>Ol 1 f»on"t want to meet Tt Cr ad f th< Brlls my more
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    • 10 1 Published simultaneously at Si nyuyurv, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang.
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    • 97 1 M:»laya's I N:ition;<l WcwHpapgg I Pkoae: .Vili I Nino Übsi SEASON TtfAPING CO There is an art in giving. An art [re )jL* m knowing just what your friends will (m\\\ "prreciate most. \J| I^A S When you carry a tin of De Luxe I Virginia you are in that
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  • 314 2 Latest Methods Will Be Used For Adult Education (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A plan for Adult Education in the Colony of Singapore, which may later be improved by adapting oil tVin lofflct m^tu^An employed by U.N.E.5.C.0., is contained in a memorandum which will shortly be studied by the Singapore Education
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  • 31 2 KUALA Ll'MPt'K, Sat. t —A vvellUnown rumrau- r nist whs arr»'st«'d in Sun- J S i^»'i Uuioh Leper settle- i m«nt on I-Vbrimrv 17, it ww utiiriaiiv Muaomseed today.
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  • 294 2 Ratnli Defies The Law Of Gravity (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) I>AMLI bin Sutan, 28-year-old medicine man from Sumatra, makes his living by defying the earth's gravity. I met him on the pavement near Change Alley balancing a 50-lb rock on an inverted drinking glass by
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  • 47 2 Further supplies of the canvjs cloth presented to the Colony by the Australian Government will be distributed as follows Feb. 16th— 3.30 p.m., Woodlands. Feb. 18th 3.00 p.m., Tanjong Kling. Feb. 19th— 10 CO a.m. Kampong PaJang Terbakar, and 0.00 p.m., Kampong Siglap.
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  • 134 2 HE WILL TELL THE PEOPLE (Sunday Tribune Reporter) A Chinese who speaks four languages, Malay, Burmese and Hindustani, besides Chinese, plans to tell the English people the aspirations of the peoples of Malaya to fu'l nationhood through constitutional means when he goes to the United Kingdom for further studies in
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  • 233 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A local Ceylonese resident has quite a rare collection of coins of great historical value. They bear all the marks of antiquity and are said to 'cost a small fortune'. The collection numbering about ton coins, ranges from a i-ma.ll
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  • 154 2 Bob Burns Is Still I Burning f Sunday Tribune Reporter) Captain 'Br>o L-urn?, British Army officer living in Chelsea Roa<l, Pasir Panjang, is cross, because ho beheaded a ten-foot cobra in his house, and someone buried the body before he could skin it. "I wanted to make a belt, or
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  • 77 2 U. K. EXPERT TO BE FLOWN HERE (Sunday Tiitmne Report rrj KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Federation Government is to fly out an expert from the i United Kingdom to overhaul and reorganise Police documentary registers on modern lines. The Federal Legislative Council recently voted $4,500 lor expenses of the reorganisation.
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  • 282 3 The Odd Spots A<*AT burglar climbed 20 ft. stack pipe to the balcony of a house in Cran-ley-Kaniens, Muawell Rill, London. X cut out a pane of graM, opened a bedroom of the houso before he made u methodical searc+i. He took two fur coats, jewellery, dresses, costumes and two
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  • 952 3  - S'pore Crimes... No. 23 ROARING TWENTIES HERMAN RAPPA BY JJINGAPORK once earned the reputation of beniß known as the Chicago of the East. That was way back in the early twenties when secret societies were widespread and the Police Force oiie-tenth the size it is today. Chinatown was honeycombed with
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    357 4 itfVi Mb aja RjQjII Si3\ 4bMRn *HBB (Sunday Tribune Start' Reporter) TWO years ago Singapore's railway station showed the tragic disorder of war. Its facade was pock-marked. The walls of its main hall lacked paint. The glass of its modernistic chandeliers was shattered. The decorative murals of Malayan
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  • 122 4 MORNING NEWS FROM SINGAPORE From Monday. February 21. the morning News bulletin now radiated by Kuala Lumpur ror th< benefit of planters and miners, will also be relayI ed by Singapore on 434 metres :«nd 43 metre* <7200 Ice s. sunday. 49m. 6135 kv B). From Monday to Saturday j
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  • 47 4 The latest addition to the ranks of the Independent candidates for the forthcoming Municipal Elections is a 32--year-old, businessman, Mr. ('lira Kim Bee. Announcing his candidature for the Municipal South ward, Mr. Cheah promises, if elected, "to fight for the right of the common man."
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  • 505 4 Motorists' Corner THE NEW FORD [Sunday Tribune Motoring Correspondent > STNGAPORKANS who ordered new 1049 Fotd cars last year aie now taking delivery of a ear veiy different from previous models. Made in Canada, and assembled and sprayed at the Ford Company's Bukit Timah factory, the new models aie handsome
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  • 180 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Here is a job for youth. The Singapore Municipal Commissioners want a young man under 30 yean Of ago with a locally registrable medical qualification, who is a British subject or British protected person. The job is thnt of Assistant Health Officer
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    28 4 Mr. ManniidJin, Bon Mr. <irni Mrs. s, Pakkirisamjf Pilhiy was married to Mies Vi&ota&hi, daughter of Mr, Olid A//s. K. R'limustimji Ptlluy ut ths Mariam-man T* mple recently.
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    1009 5  -  Jimmy Glover From London, Feb. 10. ALL the I3or^t;il £irls saw the notice within a very short timcof its b^ing put oa the bonrd at their rather grim institution at Aylesl.ury, in Buckinghamshire. They could not openly disi oun< ment; that woul'l have to wa't until the\ for
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    714 5  -  VERA ARDMORE By AUTHOR of on- of the moat outspoken books on the Asia campaign, Dorothy T-iyp i r arriving frot.i BSntriand in the r< I i li Wh i W< J I r< ia dedicated ny ".ill the men who top the rot and to "i!ar" i
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    • 156 5 We Offer No Inducement We Simply Offer "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Radios and Radiograms THE INEVITABLE (HOKE of tte MUSIMDIfINGPUBLK .1 ESTAB MuijTPiF a co malayai ltd I JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING WmtKStm SINCAPdM IfL: 7010 I Call At Maison "VOGUE" FOR EVERY TVPE OF FIGURE THERE IS A BRASSIEKc voijri '«/S
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  • 237 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, FEB. 20, 1949. COURTESY LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, c/o Newspaper Features Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, London, J HE "cold war" that is going on between the public and employees of the Singapore Traction Company is to end at last. The S.T.C. Employees Union is planning
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  • 880 6  - IT'S A DULL LIFE FOR THE SPY TODAY G. MacCormick iiiiifiiiiiQy niiin j Ihe romantic lone wolf spy of the past is as dead as the dodo. Modern espionage S lays greater ernI phasis on efficiS ency rather than S glamour. It is team work that counts i I D6PIONAGE
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  • 508 6 Children Without Tears BRITAIN'S midwives may soon be allowed to use drugs so that 600,000 mothers a year need not endure unnecessary suffering during childbirth. A committe of five appointed in 1947 by the Biitish Health Minister. Mr Aneurin Bevan to inquire into the shortage of midwives has recommended that
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  • 170 6 IN the *****, J. L. Haddan, director of public works at Aleppo, a city in North Syria, recommended a revolutionary and daring plan to the Turkish Government for the construction of a tunnel under the waters of the Bosphorus at Constantinople. A working model of
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    • 589 6 I II IK I L L i: It S The Great i < lv< $3.60 The Curiosity of EUeane liacQregor bv Peter Cheyrx y .''..00 EnL;aK«") f 't with Death hy Gordon A. In- 5.40 A Haunted Hou by Vw :.r 4.50 The Moving Finger by A.gatha Chrtetie 2.70 Hell
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    • 92 6 "F^ve Oyfl consists of niort* than just "buying glas«es." if comfort and nsnal tffic\» urtf depend priytutnlti ifjon professional services o/ a qualified eyesight specialist C. S. CHONG, OPT., D. Fully (Mjiitp'H-il with modern instrument) 1 MA L A Y A N A I R W AYS LIMI T E
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    • 193 6 fc S* NEW -CONSTELLATION" SERVICE TO SHAXfiEIAI (VIA BANGKOK) DEP. SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 1*1.45. A.M. ARR. SHANGHAI FRIDAYS 2.46. P.M. DEP. SHANGHAI SUNDAYS 6.50. A.M. ARR. SINGAPORE MONDAYS 11. 10. AM, PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE $605/-; RETURN $1089.50. AJB CARGO $4.20 PER KG. CVKBY THURSDAY BY CONSTELLATION TO:— S!n K U K.
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  • 276 7 CORFU IS NOW ON FAR EASTERN SERVICE I m!IIE Hx\S KEEX UlLVlOllUEll j (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Corfu, P. and O. liner known here in prewar days, has joined the Canton and Carthage on the United Kingdom Far East run. "Demobbed" now, the Corfu has loft Southampton and is
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  • 152 7 Her Skipper, Engineer COMMANDER of the Corfu is 58-year-old Captain C. S. Parker, who has been a skipper for eleven years. He joined the P. and O. as supernumerary fifth officer in the Sardinia and saw trooping service during World War I when he became second officer. His first command
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  • 165 7 (SuinUui Tribune Reporter) HANDICAPPED by the 1 lack of premises to hold lectures, tilm shows. and debates, the members of the Singapore Branch of th<" Society of Licenced Aircraft Engineers, have not lost their enthusiasm and hit earnestly looking forward to getting premises within tho precincts
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  • 94 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Constellation aircraft flying on the United Kingdom- Australia route via Singapore had 15 major breakdowns last year. In all there were 50 engine faults during the whole year. These occurred at different stages of the flights. The proportion of faults In
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  • 57 7 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat The recommendations of the Official Committee on the subject of Government pensions have been received by the Federation Government and are being urgently considered. This was revealed in an official reply to a question by Hon. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Ifustapha in
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  • 220 7 Those 'Low' Whistles don't bother Wan id a (Sunday Tribune Start' Reporter) One of tho youngest and prettiest 'dir hosteNM in South East Asia is LB-year-old Wanida Chuthin, who is well into h<>r .second year with Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam). Pert Wanida, who raises 'wolf whistles' from appreciative ;n tficid
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  • 65 7 Tiie Chief Engineer Singapore District, Brigadier A. C. Baillie 0.b.f;., m.c, who is retiring from the Army after thirty-four years, left on the 'Orduna' for England on Friday. The new Chief Engineer Singapore District, is Brigadier W. G. Fryer 0.8.E., who has recently arrived here; and who was
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  • 118 7 Motor Car Trouble: New Type (Sunday Tribune Reporter) The most bewildered man in Singapore is a European who recently bought a large distinctive second hand car. Everytime he leaves it parked outside a restaurant or cinema or almost anywhere he comes out to find scratches on the paint work, a
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    • 258 7 Mc-C RAY KOLDFLO. Meat department managci i will appreciate tin ample double-duty features ol th< McCraj dual-purpose meat cases in all 9 rom 8, 8, 10 and 12 foot length L»ccp (helving permita eye catching display tnai a me* ciiandising knockout. Meat and other products <;m be arranged In an
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  • 331 8 Malaya' s Unly Woman Film Director (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) In a tiny room at the back of a Singapore cinema you will find 39-year-old Miss Wail Hoi Ling seated behind a projector, straining her ears to catch the English dialogue that echoes faintly from the distant screen. As scene
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  • 238 8 (Sundiiy Tribune Staff Reporter) It is curious but true that all British films do not hai'e the same reaction with Malayan audiences although they feature the same stars and more or less follow the same theme. Mr. .Tack Sharp of RagleLion said thi.s to members
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  • 411 8  - It's Fun To Tell A Secret Kathleen Hickley By THE surprise and secrets we plan for our children are sometimes pleasures that bring unhappiness in their wake. Parents too often forget that young children are unable to stand the strain of too much excitement. Calling In to sec a friend
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    • 267 8 I^l fc ZA\» p^LjS|g g-g[j\^ BY AL \*APP a i M^' i """"""»»»~MM«»»»»»«»»» i i m—^ AUUYORE (UGHJT) FRIENDS IS PRESENT, Ll'L ABNFP rr U&?% «SfT am S TT r .1.. WIP TH'*l.*S WCDT>IH: V7MKIM, AS MAH AD STATED INCLUDE^ MrvSriki' Y WlfT^ HOWDY, LI L (-CHUCKLEfr-AH IS M/XEP UP
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  • Hollywood Diary
    • 234 9 Keeping The Flag Flying MOVIE production has re- bounded from the depths of its slump. From producer to bit-player circles, folks are cautiously optimistic. Ine one week Just past, 29 feature films were before the cameras. A few months ago, there were only about 20. Any movie-epic or flop originates
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    • 632 9 THE GIRL WITH THE MILLION LEGS JHE inu- and only time I saw Betty Grable being her true self, was when not long ago I happened to find myself in the dub house of the Dei Mar racetrack, 100 miles south of Hollywood, (uriously attracted by the sight Of a
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  • 1262 10 HELEN V., TRUFINE WIN BY NOSE 'Eye* decides 3 races From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Saturday. 9 nose finishes were the highlights at today's races, the last day of the rerak Turt Club's February Meeting. Both finishes were decided by the photofinish camera. In Race Four Helen The Fifth, (Tankard) after
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  • 76 10 SAPPERS W'N SEVEN -A-SIDE RUGBY FINAL THE results of the semi-finals and the finals of me Singapore C.irket Club 7-a-sidc Rugby matches yesterday were S.C.C. Hammers brat Seletar B by G points (two tries) to 3 (one try). Singapore Engineering Jtegiment (Sappers) beat Changi A by 15 points (3 goals)
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    • 70 10 M 1 CUTEX sA^(i« y4 r^ Prettier Conjider h«v cA« »ijl others notice y««r //7^^ hands, and jcnll m^te f\ that of&ly daa prctticat poliiiißi worthy s/ them i°A OJTKX d* '0^ Ur^«t selling waA pal- M A ish not oah %i fa its pretty -plus siksWea. V hut K»wi
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    • 249 10 I A HONEY OF A ///fl v *3 'v/i i lei j iP w^^^9w j^- h in v/niir J^i jj( i >> F Pokmlmr Reduced Price* M atiMee 1 1 m TODAY: "RAINBOW ON THE RIVBR'*' Admission: Ipstuirs $1.00 l)<»\\ nstairs. Me AlhambrA (Alr-Conditioned l'hone CDOD) Starts Today! IM p.m.;
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  • 102 11 Tho following will represent the Police XI versus The Coloi nials 'A' in their first match today: W. R. M. Haxworth (Capt.). M. Glossop, S. Veilupillai, V. Devadas, J. C. 'Cooki. Gui dial Singh, M. EC Sundrum, V. K. Edwards, J. Pcreira, S. Vadivelu, E. Fernandez. Umpires
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  • 112 11 Thf following will represent Commercial liiprh School i-iin.-t the District Signals 2nd XI today at the Choon Juan English School it SulS p.m. R. llurugsiyan, Aha mat. Wee Hoon Kiat, E. Tan, K Kosslor, D. Kessler, James N^r, C. Nicholas, G. Thamboo, N. Singaram, S. Tan,
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  • 836 11  - DAVE-BADMINTO'S 'MYSTERY MAN' JOHN EDE 11 Estimating m a uya's L* ch«in< "s of victory in the Thomas Cup at this distance from Britain is no easy task. but ju.lKin^- fiom the results of the various international matches played so far, I would say that we hav^ at least an
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  • 557 11 Uncle Sam has 3 top class players My Our Riujjminton Correspondent in approximately 24 hours from now tho Brat r >f the two decisive battles for the Thomas Cup will begin at Glasgow, when tho United States and Malayan teams c,la«h in the iir>--f Lnter-zone final. In »-v<-ry nook and
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  • 214 11 Sunday Tribune Staff Reportei THE dive need for more competition, and lack of interest in the game, are the main reasons why water-nolo has not cauerht on in Singapore today. This is what Ong Swee Poh had to say: Onp: should know, for he was a
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  • 98 11 Khiang Schoolboys Soccer Win KLI'ANG, Sat. IN an < xciting football match played on the town pa lang between the Kluang Govt. English School and ?4, Coy R.A.S.C. yesterday, the schoolboys beat the R.A.S.C. by goals to two. In the first half Md. Noor opened the scoring, 5 minutes after
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  • 28 11 The monthly committee meeting of the Social Athletic I 'arty will be held today at the rcstdencc of Mr. Chua Ban Hock at 2 p.m. sharp.
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  • 57 11 Flayers will bo selected from the following to represent Shell S.C. against the 8.0.D.C.A. tomorrow at St. Georges Rnrl at 5.15 p.m.: Wong Leong Yuen, Chong Pitt Chong, John Loh, G. Davies, John Hon, Yew Seng, Kirn Chwee, Boon Lenir, Anthony Choong, Heng Kwanjr N. Said, H.
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  • 22 11 The Jollilads Athletic Union will meet R.A.F. (Tengah) in a friendly game of soccer at TengaJi at 5.15 p.m. today.
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  • 660 12 Exci ti ng ga me (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Kl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. NORTH 1. SOUTH l. pAST and exciting hockey was witnessed on the packing here today, when North was surprisingly held to a one-all draw by South. Approximately 2,000 spectators turned out to witness
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  • 468 12 j Thrilling pOLR new records were set up at the Twelfth r nUal thIetic Meeting of the King Edward VII College of Medicine held at the Victoria School ground yesterday afternoon The new records set ud were: 60 Yards Flat (Ladies* by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 349 12 TODAY'S TIDES HIGH WATER: 3.11 a.m. (Bft. 6in.). (HiESriilift BLUE NETWORK MALAY PROGRAMMES Programme Summary in ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Tamil With Signature Tune; 9.00 a.m. Programme Sum- 10.55 a.m. Schools 1 Broavi- 5.02 Vidyapathy; 5.15 Zohra; mary; 9.02 Morning Music; cast; 12.00 p.m. Programme 5.30 Spotlight on World 9.30 Latin America
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