Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 April 1949

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Publi.^hfd trimult'inrouslti at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh,ami Ptnano. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL X 1910. I'RICK 10 CENTS.
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  • 75 1 Singapore *ent to y the polls yesler- day to choose iU new Municipal Commissioners. TWENTY-EIGHT j candidates con- tested for seats, J and the favour of ■8,68 8 registered electors. The party line-up: Sixteen Progress j ives, j Five Labour, Seven Indeprn dents. i Two
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  • 60 1 (¥fmisslon to screen Rim Che ilian production '■Kurt'k.'i storkn'ic m ftingapon and the Federation has »m«m» tomporaripendeU. Film consoi m.jjo: r. t. la fui' nid y-t. rday that an ap .'I i.« ii made again t the leeMon ».ut member* of th«Appetl Board rejected it Major Claguc
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  • 54 1 Scots Miss Marion Ht mlerJJ* X l.m. (round hostess Singapore, was yesterday marrt -I to Malayan Airwava engi- 7 Mr. K. F. Smith. Mler the ceremony at th< wgtatry office, the couple hi Id J r.tvption ut the Singapore awimniinir ciuh before leaving JJ thr tfternoon plane
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  • 737 1 Labour Gets Only One Seat (Sundiiy Tribune Staff Reporter) THE l»r(>gr<-ssive Party swept the board at the Singapore Municipal Election* last night, winning 13 out of the 18 seats. Independent candidates won four seats and the Labour I'arty one seat Mr. Pot Johnson m
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  • 170 1 SINGAPORE traders have been told by the Netherlands Consulate that barter credit balances totalling over $2,000,000 must be cleared by April 15. This means that I Singapore vessels must make dash for DJambi, Sibolga and other ports In Sumatra and I bring back goods worth this
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  • 337 1 All The Results At A Glance City 1 Mil. K. If. OLI M< HID. U'lOfc.) .V 27 2. MX. SANDY C. I'll. LAY (Profc.i 3i»H :i MR. H. A. JIVABHAI I Independent) \\~~> Mil. LIM KOON TKCK (Piog.j 326 Mil. B. M. UL T BSAIN i Laboui i 2UU The
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  • 146 1 BANDITS LOSE 12 7 CAMPS. 132 MEN Security forces, operating m various parts of •lohore, scored several successes m action* ui»a"mst bandits m the first throe months of the year. The security forces discovered 127 bandit enmps. Many of them were laixo and well-ctquipix'd. Bixty-thrce bandits were killed, •'!!> captured
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  • 187 1 The key to AH early end of the emergency ku information, i said the Cominissionet of Police. Federation of Malaya, Mr. j \v. NT. (hay, at press confer- I ence m Kuala Lumpui yesterday. "Bandits, militant commun--1 ists and other purveyors of violence would not long
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  • 190 1 EIGHT BANDITS DEAD: FIVE AGENTS SEIZED IPOH, Saturday Eight bandits were killed and five bancjit agents captured m fighting between security forces and a bandit gang m Jelutong area of Sitiawan today. Two platoona of the First Battalion Malay Regiment, commanded by a British Oflicer. and a police party surrounded
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  • 53 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mujot Fisher a military > spok< «ai«l luri at ;i pr*Bfl conference fcuiay that a detach' j nunt of thtf Suffollu w« ie tliit here u» Juno. They wore oomin^ hero from the Mi<kilt> PJa^t and have hud already somo experience m
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  • 209 1 Brind Held Nanking Talks BRITAIN'S Naval Commandei -In I !hi< f. E*ai i Station, Vie* Admiral Bli X, i '.iti i4-k Ki lnd, ha i returned i^> hta hcadquai tei ;it Sin^ujiot i aflci nu'ttin;; Vico-I Ulon! I .i r ■nn n ill N H i' :i k < iiin
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 VOI H lITIHI IfADAME, JWBJg your futurr M.ip-.i many and why DOl von" f*m* f'.r lM »<Hnlii^nl 828 0 3 U^^s gUXS. SINGAPORE Bj THE PBOPU J Of< THE PEOPLE "Trihnni'. S'|»nrr. K^jminwkk) Ti e Inimitable Vj*3p_ "Andrews Sisters" 4 I. •>;■;.!''.• »f nroa.h\:iy. sneo You cai "ly MRi W
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    • 86 1 XtAVT MAVt (jg Malaya's Natiufi.l N«-ws|Ktjx k r I 'hone: SMII 3 Nine Line* ill 1 1 —^r i 7,815 miles 7/// /Jfs/ That is a very lonjj distance [||j flmli or a ci^ arettc to travel Bur KJm i i I Rothmana De Luxe do come uf^Li that distance—
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  • 202 2 FREE IMPORTATIOn OF SUGAR ASKED (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. BatwMri Singh, Singapore Legislative Councillor lor Rural West, has ■sited the Government to ftftVm the tree importation of sugar. Mr. Singh's request :s ro*itai*ed m a list of 10 questions he submitted to the next meeting of the Legislative Council.
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  • 51 2 Cyril Doraisamy, 21-year-old former Anglo-Chinese School student and well-known tap dance?, won the first prize at the fourth Talentime show held at the British Council Hall recently The song "When I Am CleanIng Windows" a famous <; Formby hit, drew rounds of applause and won him day
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  • 107 2 Children 's Day Feted Tomorrow Twenty-rive thousand children from more than 100 Chinese schools iti Singapore and neigh bonring Islands wil> be enter tamed on Chinese Children's Day tomorrow. The entertainment is feing arranged by the Ifayfair Musical and Dramatic Association with the co-operation of various Chinese schools. The programme
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  • 255 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Eighteen years ago, a Dutchman, X \V B van der Kleeff. died m Holland, leaving $170 560 to the •Singapore Municipality for "the emLllishrr^it of he twn and any other ends whatsoever, but on no ac count on behalf of churches and
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  • 50 2 A trishaw rider, Yap Keng Chiok, was sentenced to 20 months' Imprisonment hy Mr. H. A. Forrer, Fourth Criminal District Judge, yesterday foi stealing two motor car head lamps and four hup caps. The prison term i s to lx> followed by 12 months 1 Police- supervision.
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  • 259 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Rej>orter) Dr. Halkema Kohl, author, linguist, pianist, ballot dancer, and student of political science, is presently a visitor m Singapore. Ho will lewe Inter for Britain where, among other things, he will prepare with the help of' tho London University
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  • 197 2 LINER TO FETCH REFUGEES f Sunday Tribune Reporter SCHEDTLED to disembark her passenger conuilenient of garrison t toons a' Macao an<l then turn arouiul for Portugal, the 0.700-ton Portuguese linor Quanza vfi ••routed" for Shanghai as sh lay m Singapore roada yt terday. The Quan/a's captain wa." informed by the
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  • 122 2 CHILDREN CENTRES GET 11,000 Eleven thousand dollais have been received to date by the Children's Social Centres, it was announced yesterday. The donations came as a result of the recent exhibition of children handicraft sponsored by Lady Gimson and the voluntary Workers Committee. Lady (Unison said yesterday that she and
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  • 150 2 The Indian Government hi decided to award six scholarships a year to Malayan students for studies m Indian universities. They are part of a proposal to give 70 scholarships m foreign countries and to both Indian and foreign students m various parts of the Commonwealth.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 Xavlor BAJLJJfiT, TAP, CaiAKiWCTBII r;ANf'lN(i fi, Hcorrs i;i> BiNQAt>o~*. TEL: 0171 I (AS your* y, K>»lia i^. a uaterless ±ht \J OOFAi/ 1 hole-meal bread that is WIA I LY £JA. Vr tav.lv digested bec.ujv,. V WW% 1 909 thr art of crumhini; aids fHi C&% thp di K e>ti>f
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    • 111 2 Rheumatism Vanishes Like Magic By dissolving and removing the body poisons and acids that cause stiffness, soreness and swelling of Arthritis and Rheumatism the amazing new discovery Romind is bringing health and happiness to thousands of one-time sufferers. In 30 minutes after the first dose of Romind pains vanish like
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    • 281 2 Phillips h the qrclc that's built to last, ft will stand all the hard knocks that rough roads provide, yet still give yean of reliable service. Phillips Cycles are designed and madft m a modernly equipped factory by people who have had over 50 years experience m bicycle manufacture. If
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  • 1444 3  -  JIMMY GLOVER From I/ONDON. MARCH. 21. |«UNGKU Abdul Halim fend 1 Tunerku Abdul Malik, sons "f H H the Sultan of Kedah. arrived m Ixmdon this week to take up studies which were Interrupted when the Japanese over -ran Malaya. D'nin*: the occupation. Prince Halim who is m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 517 3 n \SSBSB^BSV M -t f I BfV^BSBBBBBH l^HsV^^Bl Vs^Rp^r u/ a {ch wV JL. ty 'V*r T r /I k MM v Jr •Sja» S^BH h Infos better (arc of your teeth s *RONOAT£D A new Toothhnwh with Rondated* «cflK«»Swnylon stiff and strong, smootfUy vmed to clean aud search e\ery
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    • 546 3 ■p^Xl DUNKLEY PIANO |V^—-^|f FULLy T R o'p, CA y SED |J PV( BRILLIANT IN TONE IT WILL PAY YOU sol,> Agents for Singapore A Federation of Malay 1. SEASON Co., Ltd." 5 NO^^x BOAI> Cft,/ "7/" nl The World's ill Most Wanted Pen t 1 WnmiviK tiis*. -r> i"
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    • 65 3 no i m I AS FROM SUNDAY, APRIL SRD. OUR Ksr\:j.i;i!iVK:: r wtll i;k CLOSED ON BUNDAYS. OUB CUSTOMERS WHO normally draw THEIR RJ<:Ql R KM K NTS ON BU N DAYS ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO CALL DN SATURDAYS INBTEAD OUR ESTABLISHMENT will RS2MAIN OPEN DAILY fKXCHPI srNDA/ii ii:<-m 7.30
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 343 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE AQIARII^S JAX 21 FEB. IS Be very earefut mot t>> tmmmk awhor thaughtiemtly or out f)t turn. Otherwitt no)i 100 fimd it extntnuiy ■litfievlt to straighten n t it result*] t<iK» care when tm,,Uin>i ijuard agtHnet accident* which might 1.,. caused 1.,, nl*mt-nun4ltaue*it. Relatives mil he
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    • 314 3 By CONSTANCE SHARPE ,!ti>>>t to diseouraaing re- unchecked h> you* you port*. News from distant u-ill feel frustrated and t places will nut (m helpful. In fellow worker may annoy the family circle, m Inum wiM you. Take life as it come* put forward several distaste- don't worry about what
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  • 455 4 SHE SHOKED FATHER BY BOBBING HER HAIR Singapore s hirst Modem LAnnest Kjin (Sunil;i\ Trihunr si.«n Repoiier) IMAGINE the horror-stricken cxpr< ion« r»n I' llr> .m (1 Singapore Chinese parent m i h( nih:) ronseivative Iwenties oi this wnlury. y yo\m^ Chin«»se Riri iteppliiK O ,H n| bPHtiiv parlour, Lv
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  • 195 4 Mr. Ifok Hoy. proprietor of Kwong Sun Hrn Watch Co., at the junction or Bain Street and North Bridge Road, la good Buddhist not only by refraining from wanton destruction of God's creatures but also by being friend to bees. Early last year, a number i)f
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  • 315 4 Mr. Chen's Hobby Makes His Friends Blush (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Chen Chou Shih of Koon Seng Road, has the distinction of having the most unusual hobby m Singapore. Instead of collecting stamps, coins, matchboxes or bottle-labels, he collects the photographs of his friends taken when they were babies.
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  • 147 4 IT ALWAYS RAINS ON A SUNDAY The weather letting down office-workers an i [»rcvrnt*ng them from enjoying tl«cir week-< n<i holid lys, because it alway (>ll Sunday. I'.n the ]>a t ten Sun<N' rnin divnched |»icni«:k« r rind m ..it in-! meroih n«l il iv I ba<3 Siii m »iv
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  • 136 4 A LETTER BROUGHT A PRIZE TnlmtW Rf [toi t> i INSTEAD of a letter fiom a 1 gill friend m Ipoh, which he was anxiously awaiting, Neo Seng Kee, a student of Raffles institution, received the news that he had won Just prize m the Phillips Radio Contest. Returning from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 164 4 p /ujooLLen/V lli;i nAM kJSHATK) ABDUL KADEH V <L<wr wooiien piece goods iwhrm. V^| J/ UIHOIE SHIE 6 RETWL. Why do her teed) s^* white? vSafe cleaning makes teeth jf 9|l v^^—^ last. Gibbs Dentifrice l^^^fc-'"'^ X cleans smoothly, it keep- J« I!.^/* teeth white and so?jnd. 4 4&^* k
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    • 331 4 n.« 'NTRCUICS' fmtmn "W^CUIIS 1 Crdi C Hercules SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALER! «PA£S£NTA7/VES T. V. MITCHELL A CO. LTD 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE H<- Rheumatism, Ankles Pull] Backache, Kidneys Strained! If you're feeling out o-«orts. Oet Up tors records Prove tll<: Klghta. or suffer from Dizxiness. Ncr- Mo Benctlt
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  • 1450 5  -  VERA ARDMORE By MEMBERS of the two most famous unh ci ities In ".ii ii) gathei i.i t Batui tl i evening to Balutc the >- Ford and Cambi idge boi t i.M nt th< Adelphi, Singapore, ft i p i t > tii.-t :i J i l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 257 5 LADI2S GOIN'C HOME Woollen Suits and Topcoats Tailored l3v My Expert Tailor. VDiyiAJUf't MBS. "TOMMY" THOMSON, BOOM I*l f f ool{ O-M. BLDO BATTKRI lci>. TELEPHONE 7«M»7. ~trnc\no\! EASTER BARGAINS V A 38 A X A II flu Most i citing i Econotnical Bargains— cm i p W •loured print
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    • 351 5 RFf nRD Ak w "KW licep youi records frer from >^ > ni' m one <»f <>v: newly desi^ncd cabinets. The records lie flat but are raised vertically for selection -«•> l any particular one ca:i h<^ locator] and lvrnoviV with perfect ease. 1 ESTAB S MOUTRIE CO. (MALAYA LTD
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  • 648 6  -  M. MARMOR By liUIS dc San has a va t ten itory to cover .1 i•- ■ituii' 1 'h;n •■<• d'Affaii t( Si am, Indochina and Malaya, but he inanaj ci easily h< huttle: about bj piloting a i'u\i r plane South* .1 I A la. P!ying
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  • 422 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUND AY, APRIL, 3, 1949. CALL FOR DR. MORLAND LOXDOX REPRESENT AT IVI l V >„,,,, ci,<r < Netospaper Feature* Ltd 107 l i- i ..licet, f^ondon nil. Andrew Morland, T.B. Specialist 10 University College Hospital, London, broadcasting over Radio Malaya, asks why "we are making all
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  • Article, Illustration
    724 6  -  J.P. Mcknight AAusicbns arc beating a tr?il lo ihe tiny siiop of an ex-soldier. By i .';•>->■• a i -oU! ex-soldiei who tatted making violins as a pastil le while h<' was a prisonei ol wai m Africa thinks he may have redisc< vei d some of the
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  • 655 6  - GI- Ma de Ge ology VOLNEY HURD A PUZZLI FOR HISTORIANS OF TOMORROW By ARMIES leave many tracer they i weep across foreign lands. Looking out ol window m the fai m house m Prance where l am stayinj wonderic, if the Am.in At my on the march may not
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 293 6 1* /> S^l V me i 1 \5 D j I *<k /an DUmBBiBH *9^ jft^ v j J <BHPlffisinß^wS?^ > A i 4S iUrh mm 'Bt/itcm f "^%s Of GRAFFS, GROWN IN M r^if/ JA/A/ 4/K%% f 'T^j "A RFM/NP US GF WE FAMOUS... S KEY BRANDY 4i^^ 3
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    • 116 6 i "Ey# Cjiiv ronslsln of mure I him just 'hnyint* >;h»s*ies.'* .'< comfort <i n't i i stml i ji.n n> 1 1 d' i" l>i I in 'I ii H i iii r jn isionol >1 1 m r "i a fnaltfieU <." tight Hpecuilx t I > <
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    • 128 6 lIOU f—^*^*" SINGAPORE «*.—<- A»iSTHOaa« BaXa^CjUUIA '"^S. •am f muihousi Ha. I v •OMAilf "Vt'V. y' MllSSflS 7^ Cai«o CA4CUTIA (»UCAJ V^ t f iijoao rtuwto fl /it C UtACAO i^schim l\ X ***uiUStS' ftANKKMn „majm *7)y^ f w/^ 1 GutAGOv* v|Pv\\kß 11 \Vllfl^^^^^^^El^^B/W^fl^Mi& iOHA>»4Uluto SUM^LL^K* KAtACM KIMCSTON UIUWAJMW j
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  • 500 7 P.C. LIN CAtCHES SNAKES BY BLACK MAGIC (Sunday Tribune stall Reporter) V ii,.., yej i old Police Constable Monam--1 ol Ui Morth Born o Arm ■<< Con u s black nia"i<- to < ai eh nak He "proved* 1 it by catching a M' foot King cobra w:ih bare hands
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 7 K<>rii« o Armed C'ousfabuiur) I'itiicr tlur 11 a ;-.r «l.iii< t r\liuntine lamilit^s m Itorm Tun member* i»l the orth (Ii itu.'i^i i it their :i rt o! v.|j d liihit it»ll. I !.t eanw- I rum lieail
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  • 150 7 l.< Mmliil A/i> nt Ihe m m N.lt. \.<". is Iliirino J I eh;im|»i(in alklete. I He holds ||m- liiuh jlllllli, long jump ;iii«| pule i \aiil| n i uriK of hK «,nn- lr\. S 1 «»r ygh jump, his rr--5 cord is B 11. 1 I 4
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  • 185 7 'You Deserve To Have Corns small, dappei Ul( \v iirusmoustached Mr. Benari, Bin gapore'a tiwrelllng chiropodwt, says that Singaf>orc women tro.it theii feet badly and deserve to h ive coins. He ought to know because foi thirty •mt he hai been studying t et In Moml Bombay, Rangoon, Mandalay Manila
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  • 215 7 jiier:: ate over a thousand boy and Birt subvJSS? l thC Ba eS JUnlor Lv n «3r«nd two Th.- grawn-upa arc there because ihev like simple reading. rhey may be found any ii:!v, iii thta library, chooaing or reading i><m>:<s which have been carefully selected
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  • 77 7 Tho Tamil Siruvar P salai at 15, Chen;; Chcok Street, Tanjong Pagar, has doing good work to h< Ip I""" boys and girls m the Colony hy teach in p th< m English, Arabic and Tamil. The Society la at n'r< acute»y iti need of money to
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  • 28 7 Donations to Ihr School Building Fund oi tho Umai Pulavai Tamil School now totjl vi i |.25 according to 'ii oflici ti of Hi. S( hool
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  • 27 7 The I.i m l.i IVm. volcni o* iation lh holding i monthly •n. ral m« et ii '"-I at 2 p.m. .-n B 5 Sii.it
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  • 266 7 Ng Kiow Runs A 1-Man Health Dept. (Siunlav Tribute Staff Reporter) Ng Kiow is a one-man health department m Singapore. Intimately acquainted with the peuple m the Kallang district through his sales-talk < n hygiene and exhorting cleanliness, he has sold thtvnri thousand.; of brooms, brushes, dish-covers, dusters and mous.'
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  • 77 7 PLEASE LEAVE SOMETHING BEHIND x vai iatlon m the P!»asoolo#> O f placards Singapore bw and vvaitln iM< > -rir.jv,. v yoil haV(i anything behitxi" wa« "V" I by the Social Wolf uri Kxhlbition ai the British Couhcil Hall. m an appeal foi ruivta toy tnc education of children at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 204 7 m sickness... y Dur:n« and a:- illncsj rich r^SoHl'-l body-bujidinn elements m Scott's f^J I- 1 I 'p*> Emulsion rest tnd strength a^/ VW In rfcord time \rSf z' iSy*^ 5 And when you arc fit r l^S^ii/ keeps you veil -gives J I roui JL ■y^u^yf?/' strength acd :ik:p
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    • 151 7 "LOSE LESS MNKV They give protection lo individuals, Hotels, Clubs, Guest Hospitals, Training tanti St hool Guides rto II' ((iiirt intnts AIU MAILED (v A: from Ea^laad. I'ust Box li!)o, Singapore tuber absorbent SKSSSSS (lfU ,Huri^;'i- v ;iIHIIII s^s^^^ rrquir«'H'« \rnl wi»h S Brws*of Tampai Vo. 2 "rn.s M ,.\v-
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    • 288 7 A^OW 1 fir 2 ill 1. 1: n\\ic ii CLASS -DOOR REFRIGERATOR! Vli lli. w <•!! kti<>\\ M l.cnnard f<-atur«-s pins a (iU«s>- l)»u»r lor (In- sluir li. r.- s|»a««- is at a |»n-riiiiiiii. THE MARDEN COMPANY Mi, OKCIIARII RD. H'PORK PHONIC 4J42 Also \\ailahle at: TONG KIAN CO., XO.
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  • 534 8 Si4H((<iit Tribmm Reportei Tahiti. breath-taking m < enlc beauty but almost completely cut oli from world communications, Is the home of Mi. and Mrs. Carl Curtis, who m- passing through Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis arrived re m the Roissevan during the week, en i
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  • 277 8 (Sunday Tribum Reportei SYED A.bdullah bin H.inii.l AJ-Edi us, 38-yeai -old Snigapore Malay writer, has lound the cheapest and sui^st way to get his books published and sold at a 75 per cent net profit Ht> publisher his own books tv avoid the
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  • 115 8 THIS WEEK'S TRUE STORY: RECORD GOOD LUCK Sunday Tribune Reporter) What is probably wot'.' record in good luck has been achieved by Mr Peter CarmichaH, Singapore's "Scot I tonsul." In the Singapoi <• M Ick Club sweep on the Grand Nn tional, he (hew thirl <-:i hoi including the Br.*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 341 8 ■V A"^ ►^i^^E^Hta^^*^^^^^*'^^^^ Strrnmhnr }n«U <uhl\ In 1 J»f inoj.in«t» af llir worl-1 drsfgßcd the fpOl/ NEI MORRIS (»\l<»iu>. rbc feature* ilm'v atked i^r ate there |»l»i-> the traditioaal vakM aad rdiabilit) <*t MORRIS. }'vu,rf»l M M mgimtfm (>nir aml c( lt tur yowr^lf. 1 JT't'itniiint r. u Mm»f*strmttum~ *fU*y
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    • 29 8 Quick relief with Alka Seltzer. One or two of the large tablets m a glass of water dissolve promptly and go 1 to work immediately. Watch it fizz. I
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    • 120 8 From Singapi^rc, England and Australia are now easy to reach by Constellation en ihc "X igaroo" Service. Traditionally good ervice, air-< >nditioned cabins and delicious rood. For full informal regarding feres and air-cargo rates, con Milt j Travel Agent, or Q A and B-O'k-C QANTAS EMPIRE AIR WAS ,n pamlin
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 150 8 i ii LifSb &2m 7^^ 1 Ii" r l»" I Bar BY AL CAPP f{ OQ?ST^' SLola^T-IAM' V LA^A^^^^lti' U /'T^- WONOIFOU BEIN'ASENKJV-TOR IT'S PRETTY HUMU-.ATING, :^1 V THAT'S AS hEA^wt r^l,-?-r J^^mT ,?,?£UJ\ UKE PHOSBOUND Z"/ 1 EF HE IS ARRIVIMG LIKE THIS BUT j) CAReI t^it^?- F^-iXf A
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  • 5 9  -  HENRY GRIS from
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  • 911 9 HEDY (G) LAMARR IS FREE AGAIN H/10 Con/f/ Resist Helen Of T? DAYS Hedy Lamarr: "I O have |o live in Hollywood because this is the place 1 work But I don't like it Occasionally I hate it. People here take advantage of you all the time. Kindness hardly ever
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  • 133 9 FIFTEEN types of trees commonly found m Japan .we needed for the sets of i\\r him "Tokio Joe." but Columbia sturlios found most of them without too much difficulty Chief problem was obtaining dwaif pine tires. rare at best, and frequently valued by collectors m Japan
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  • 77 9 LEDERER BACK TO LEISEN Francis ivcdcrer 10 yean ago played m a inovio Ht Paramount Studio titled "Midnight". The directOl of that film was Mitchell Leisen. Since that time, Ledere» has appeared at almost every studio but Paramount. Recently, Paramount signed Ledcrer to do another Aim, a'so directed by L.ciscin.
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  • 114 9 II tRADISE U M3T." story which bears remarkable resemblance to the post-war career of thr. former New i 01 v undei woi Id figure, ftarles i Lucky) I^ji iano, vv i l i>r Aimed m 't < ly soon. Universal International Studio denies th;)t the movie i« bascii
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 194 9 sT^/^ the xlv) UmPnzeJSzL^ rp*^^*&> RADIO V l CONTEST! r '••••> Voon K«n»i, JT 4^b \N<»n^ I'imilv IImii:;. <W^J 19, stsiiion ITiat. i|n.h V^ Uvvt. KncflNh SchfN»i, I*J 1 1 1 •Xl A^J K'liair;. '..!|.ir.-. I■l M I I sT 1 I.VKKV KNTIIAXT v.i! S^. ropy of the arti tic
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    • 135 9 Tk&el -fwd_CA tieMaj i/'dta^rt/Ais /^Yu^SkMK' yr n l^ CfiC a y s plowing t&S&JntSsMs'''^ children depend upon yiuC^'J getting the right food extras. y JKEEwP^ Alter seventy years- Kepler is sti!l ihc tincst food extra <tfjf# you cart buy so start the ehihiren on 'Kepler' as- soon 18^- /^BMBHSSeJj as
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  • 1809 10  -  ALLAN LEWIS FIVE WINNERS PA V MORE THAN S5O From KUALA lAJMPUR, Saturday. /MM)I) cli\ -idends were returned at the Kuala Lumpur Kaces today, the last day of the Selim\or Turf Club's March- April .Meeting. Mr. It. Jumabhoy'a Azad was the first to reel off
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  • 51 10 j TOTAL POOL $251,500 Ist. rrize No. *****3 s :2ml. Priae No. *****0 N Srcl. Pfiae No. 1188*58 N STARTKRS: \os. *****2, *****8, *****7, *****0, *****1, *****8, >1791 I, *****T2, L *****0, *****5. DOUBLE TOTE irst io tickets at $161 ench. S Second I tickets at 5337
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    • 406 10 KAINS QIVES A MACiMI K JKNT PERFORMANCE, ITS WOHTIi GOING A LONG WAY TO SEE" (S v porc Free Press) TODAY FOUR SHOWS |pS§W|[l WhM L 4.1b-bJU-y.JUp.m. PHONE 6903 M UNSUSPECTED 1 mm, JOAN CLAUDE AUDREY CONSTANCE HURD CAULFIELD RAINS -TOTTER BENNEn- HATFIELD m iMf t ji MICHAEL NORTH Drt
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  • 635 11 Lesson No. 3 THE OVERHEAD KICK WILF MANNION recommends to every aspiring footballer ihe need for having such a kick m his repertoire. The secret, he says, is tin -ing balance, plus constant practice. THK overhead kick which, 1 < it i- unexpected Jill catch mo«t
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  • 375 11 PAMADASA CUP TOURNAMENT B\ Our Badminton Correspondent THKKi: will be no u omen's sanies m the quadrangular tournament for the Pamadasa Memorial (up between Singapore, Johorc. Malacca and Negri Sembilan, which is scheduled to be played during Easter at the Clerical Union Hall.
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  • 201 11 Kramer Does It Again LONDON. Set. Jack Kramer former Wimbledon and American aniate ir ehampum, i ecorded his third successive victory over lobby Rlgf also of America, m the profession.':; exhibition law tennis matches which were con- eluded tonight ;t Wembley Stadium, London. Kramer won by 6-3, 6-8, after losing
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  • 66 11 CHICAGO. Sat. Joe Louis.! retired heavyweight boxing Champion, says he may have some exhibition bouts m Italy later this year. "I may ha\» three boutfl there m October oi November m Rome, Naples and Florence," he said. Louis recently concluded an j exhibition tour m
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  • 48 11 The Singapore Chines c Swimming Club will hold their annual general meeting today (Sunday) at n a.m. The main business of the meeting will be to consid. t a i revision of the Club's rules as proposed by a sub-committee specially appointed foi the purpose.
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  • 34 11 CALIFORNIA, Sat World welterweight champion, Kay "Sugar" Robinson, has agreed to fißht a 10-round non-titlr bout with California welterXN I tit champion Earl i iimpr. vi o.iKitii-i auditor, on April 20. A.P.
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  • 103 11 At the second annual gener ;»i meeting of the Malay Settlement Boys 1 Club, Jalan Bunos, Singapore, thr following were elected office hoar era for 1949 President Mr. Abdullah bin A. Ghani; Vice President Tuan HaJI A. Kader bin Haji Hasan; Hon. Secretary Mi. Md. Saad
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  • 222 11 Civilians Meet Chinese Today SOCCER By our Soccer Reporter Socc Ell fans should be treated to first class football today. when tho Singapore Civilians takr the field again si a strong Singapore Chines* Football Association side. The Civilians will however, )>•• without the services of ViJiaratnam, Rovers' crack < ntrc
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  • 34 11 MANILA, Sat.— A continent lof collegiate footballers from Hongkong is scheduled to arrive m Manila on Friday, for a series ot five game* ilnst i local collegians, n was an aounced. Reuter
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  • 71 11 At the annual general meeting of the Swift Badminton Party held recently th< following were elected 'office bearers for the year 1949 President Cheah Thye Hin, Vice-President? Ronald Urn and K. S. Tan, Hon. Sec. Cheah Thye En£. Hon. Treasurer: Chiang Soon Kirn. Hon. Auditor: Tan How. Phoo.
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  • 215 12 Hoi Men? Scores T~ T 7 C. A. Iniiods pi I ChfaMM Athlotes had little dMfanlty m tlHVnting rulau Krani l'nit<Hl m S.A.l\\. Siori or Division lea^uo mntrh :i( Jnlan Bfnar Stialiiim yp<t« k rday. The Athletes won by f<nir gOftlfl to '>n-". Pulau Brani started on promteingly
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  • 258 12 RECS SCORE 38-RUN VICTORY THE S.R.C. 5 notched a 38--run win from tho S.C.R.C. m a cricket match played on the padang yesterday. Q. m. Thomas hit a bright 42 runs for the Rocs. S. Bogguis bagged five wickcti for 28 mils. Richard Tay took three S.R.C. wickets foi '20.
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  • 31 12 NEW YORK. Sat. Kid Qavtlan, of Cuba. outpointed Ike Williams, wot Id lightweig it champion, m ten-round nontitle li^lit here tonight. Oaviian weighed 14»; pounds Williams 13S 1 Reutei
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  • 34 12 First- Aid Classes for women of all nationalities will be held at St. Peter's Church, Stamford Road next to the British Council on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. Those interested arc welcome.
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  • 125 12 Yh.- Junioi a Group i League occci liiuUii between the Sti?ll B.C. and the Chinese Hurricanes \wan ;ibandoned aftei a fur fV.r all fight llftccii minutes before them. j-ivc minutes ftftoi play >-t;j:tif centre forward Mcl«4sh scor<i i.»i Sin ii H.< iHe Chinese
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  • 154 12 Oehlers Case Transferred The case of Frederick Benard Oehlers, 45-year-old Eurasian lawyer, of Yco Chu Kang Road, was yesterday transferred from the Second Police (!ourt to the Third District Court at Outram i Road. j Oehlers whs charged before I Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Third District Judif*\ with instituting criminal
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  • 347 12 LONDON. Sat. Following arc football results FIRST DIVISION Birmingham c 1, Arsenal i Burnley 1, Aston Villa 1. Chelsea 5. Huddersfield T 0 Manchester C. 1, Bolton W. 0 Middlesbrough 1. Derby C. 0. Newcastle IT. 3. Blackpool 1 Poitsmouth N.R. 4, SheffleU U. 1. Stoke C.
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  • 37 12 Miss Therene Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \v. Walter of Koala Lumpur, was married 1 to .Mr. DavM Ki-n--imnl, Radio Malaya anaoraeer, yenterday. The ceremony took /•lac- at the Chorch of the Good Shepherd.
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  • 145 12 (Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter) Communal and sectional representation on the Singapore Municipal Commission will end >n April 5, when the present Commissioners will hold a final meeting before handing over to the 18 candidates elected yesterday by popular vote. This last meeting; will
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    • 263 12 NOTK I DIVERSITY ti WALAI <a lvi up fii^.jj Rloction >f OlliM <,f Cra.h: Court nn. I Council )f it P vor.-.ity 01 Malay., W 1 be held, it wliinot Zm to >on.i nomination or\2 ["["•i- i" m. m Jiuiltl ol liratiiiat cnt audrosfl hn« „4 -t.-n.l with ih.. i:,nvcnJu
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    • 341 12 (Ulß^JllJft BLUE NETWOIIK 8.30 Spot the Favour- 5.00 Time Signal Opening ites, 9.00 Short Story; 9.15 Annct. A Prog. Summary ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Interlude; 9.30 News; 9.45 with Sig. Tune; 5.02 Recorded Evening Star; 10.00 Sunday music; 0.06 Today's Soot--9.00 a.m. Programme Serenade; 11.00 (lose Down. light; 5.08 (hid Javaramin summary;
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