Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 June 1949

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously m* BiHgaporm, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and'Pvnang, SIXTEEN i»a<;es. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, TONE 5, 1949. VKICE TEN CENTS
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  • 729 1  - VAST FISH RAMP NETS MILLIONS M. S. DAUD MONOPOLY GRABS 200fo PROFIT By NGAPORE housewives are paying tribulc lo a LI f ruthless hsn monopoly which clears 200 per cent profit on every dollar they lake from their purses and keeps thousands of Malay and Chinese Fishermen on starvation level.
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  • 224 1 Another Tribune Scoop AFTER I percival j wixsrwr j PVEU sine- Lieutj b Genera! !Vici\a''s great SOS* "War In J aafcya" concluded In the Malaya Tribune last i pNBj lasderi have beea rin^inK up anil asking, j \Mi;'.i have yea v"« i<»i us ml t To-<la> v.«- have pa- sure
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  • 49 1 a complaint went to tiie 2 u f lingering g between Wrens and i toy-hiuuis m St. Bu-Jjux-squaic. Plymouth, mm thf girls wait nightly back to St. ™*»ux canrp. tSUL w rpn pctt y oflicor is **J«J m Uie square to weak up farewell embrai
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  • 66 1 Missionary Goes To Hiroshima SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. j Rev. Curtis Askew, 27-year-old southern baptist missionary, his wife Mary Leo and son Jerry. 9 months, sailed on i the US Army transport General Gordon to spend the next five yeais converting Japanese at Hiroshima. In an interview prior to departing Askew
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  • 78 1 LOXDOX, Sat. Mi. Anthony Brooke, former Raja i Mucin of Sarawak, wrote to the Times today that he would finally renounce all active m- j tcrest m Sarawak politics if a plebiscite showed that the family was not wanted back m Sarawak. In the event of
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  • 92 1 A Mother's Tears For Abdul destitute. Photo. ABDUL SAM AT bin Amjah, firmtr Malayan Momma, now lolled in Australia for six month* pending deportation, leaves the Federal Court which decided that he must go back te his own country. His weeping losler-raother, >lrs. IL Kanlaua, tries to oooaforl him. Abdul
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  • 42 1 SHIR ATORI DIES TOKIO. Sat. Toshio Shil atori, former ambassador t '.< Rome, serving a life sentence for collaboration with Axi powers, has died of cancer o. the larynx. He was tried With Tojo as one of the 28 majoi war- criminals. U.P.
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  • 124 1 MALA YA: "ANOTHER GREECE" LONDON, Sat The Conservative Daily Telegraph said today that Colonial Secretary Creech Jones' assurance that tne Malayan authorities had the situation well m hand "was satisfactory far as it went." Tien the pal er said: "Even assuming, as, the lonia! B ici etai y did, thai
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  • 183 1 Hush! Hush! Whisper Who Dares! ENTER MR. ALEXANDER < (J* A,!L l v.1.'l d iM.-rf Bl Ten gab I.hLi.v for the arrival oi Mr. V.V. Alexamhv, iU-UahiN Minister of Defence, who In making an overnight »top m fongapore on ii way to Hongkong, here he will devote two days to
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  • 813 1  - What Can We Do To Stop This Evil? A DOCTOR Tin: da\<.i:ks «f i<.\<»iia\4 i: BY IF one- were to assume that the figure given by Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, that there is one abortion a day is correct, then it is fair enough to reason
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  • 188 1 WOMAN ENVOY FR OM U.S. MRS. Mildred Hughes. Executive Vice President of the Far East-America Council of Commerce and Industry Inc., is expected to arrive m Singapore on June 18, on a survej trip of possibilities of trade m Asia, including this c mntry. For the greater part of her
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  • 7 1 NEW INDIAN AIR-LINE FOR SINGAPORE jgjgkjg Reuter
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  • 78 1 EPSOM, (England), Bat Nimbus, 7 to l shot owned by Mrs M. Glcnistei uf Britain, won the 170 th nmnin- ol the English Derby m a thrilling photo finish with Amour Drake second and Swallow Tail third. Nimbus led virtual!) all the way bul caught at the
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  • 164 2 GATE-CRASHERS BEWARE! Stalwart Jagars To Guard Door lo Talentime CORGERS and gate-crashers who may try to attend the next Talentime show, scheduled at the British Council Hall on June 17, will find that landing on their noses is a painful experience. Mr. Ronald Wild, co-organizer with Mr. Kingsley Morando of
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  • 81 2 Lorry Killed Owner's Son Grandson MALACCA. Sat. AN elderly Chinese. Tan Soon Bug, owner of a lorry which recently overturned at Bemabok killing hi* son and grandson, was charged m the Circuit Magistrate's Court today with not maintaining the vehicle m a good condition. Mr. S. E. Bell, appearing for
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  • 57 2 fpEO Chee Hian was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and fined $15 after he pleaded guilty m the Second Police Court yesterday to offering a bnbe to a police constable and gambling m public. Teo was stated to have offered the constable $2.70
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  • 58 2 OECAUSE Ong Chye Choa did not stop his sampan when called upon to do so by a marine patrol m Singapore River, he was fined $50 m the First District Court yesterday. 7.580 CHECKED I" last Friday's police security checks. 7.580 persons Were screened. Only one
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  • 181 2 MORE than 40 Italians, born and bred h\ Australia and New Zealand, passed through Singapore yesterday m the Napoli on their way to Italy Th y were part of the 127. mainly Italian, passengers who boarded the shin at Australian ports. Miss Norma Dallicssi, 21,
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  • 53 2 Yeste rday's Brides MISS MABEL PERERA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Perera. was married to Mr. E. ti. Weerasekera at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yest morning. MR. AND MRS. A. G. Alviss^ after thdr marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride is the
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 2 Play Mates MB. STANLEY B. Boswcll, m aaaging director and animal trainer ol the Boswell Brothers irt-us of South Africa, now m Singapore <»■> a circua talea! March, j;<»cs <>i whcelbarrou race with one of his trained 'ions. Speaking of animals, Mr, Boswell &ay» bor*r* are hardest l<» train, 'ions
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  • 80 2 MAN CHARGED WITH ARMED ROBBERY LEI] Yong Chua war charged In the Seen,: Police Court yesterday with robbery while armed with a revolver. It was alleged that Lee, on January sat Smith Street robbed Mun Woh ;;rd foui others of Rvc %viisi watches, two gold ring >i i m cash,
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  • 67 2 MALACCA. Sat. Members of the medical, aursing and administrative start of the General Hospital entertained Dr. J. E. McMahon, the Chief Medical Officer, yesterday at a tea-party and tennis social on the eve of his departure on home leave. A speech was made by Dr.
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  • 39 2 The l'i)!i<-< ]\;>-m\ Coned, scheduled at Fai n r Park on June '■!>. has been postponed to Monday, June 20 because of the rehcai sal foi the King': Mil thd ly Parade w hich tool; place on Friday.
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  • 104 2 All Mail is expected today fioin the United Kingdom, Aden, Africa. Arabia, Canada, Burope, India, It an, ha(|. Pakistan. Palestine Australia and New Zealand, Burma and Siatn. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to the a'>ove places is 6.00 p.m. Surface and Ai Mail is expected
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    • 562 2 SINGAPORE 8.90 IN HKOWN OK IW,\(K MMmfM dafcnta Rheumatism, Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained! If. you' re feeling; out o-nnrta. <'et Up tors rtCWSa \>r*"<* thta. lights, or suffer from Dirtiness. Ncr- pj 0 Benefit No Poy vousness Bar^cache. Leg Pains. Swol- tlen Ankles. Rheumatism Burnt,,* Pas -Jfr.*™* v f^T
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    • 640 2 JMOLS E Hi 44 Six highly M <:m/ M /"//r /a; With beauty and character m every lair, nnd n pmterhi overhead camshafl engine, the M V^ WOLSIiI rdY'Saa designed to £i\r arm-chair comfort at speed, uith Tne airline bodies contribute to ipeed and im!rj»n torsion bar front suspension adds
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 527 2 On Yo ur Radio Today BLUE NETWORK imiim,,; ii KM.llsn PBOOBAMMEB 1,,s C. RfTJ mai.av i>ko<;ha>i.mks I a.m. Fragraaaatc SaaMaara-j m-- o.Oi Meralag music; «i.:;n Latin n V an, Keheew America on the Air Music n|, N "roailcasi I. i n I'roßramme ed m South American si> lo to m"2v"X'.
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  • 426 3 M Ul (H.t the cent™ of Rravily-i.. »> ofh m'iisps ,h vvonl TT 5 titer the check m Europe which tonnminism ha^ si,,tted to Mr vvL V i aS d l* ussin X the situation m Malaya with mi th??s° W Wyatt
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  • 41 3 IX)SDON Sat i J. Bi Saml< i ycle round a d Hillingilon, Middlesex, a 1. '.(-don loi I Th< <in\i i. a travelling ii heard am. j!imr<vl out, and found the r ad. pel (tin -on.
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  • 144 3 Children Have Lots Of Fun T Sin i por< Girls' Sport 1 Club turned the Victoria ill into a seething mass of wboj hula-hula girls, Hottentots, Dutchmen, man d Mins and fairies when they held a clnid! en's fanev-d paiade ycsierday afternoon, after their jumble sale which aisc drew large
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  • 96 3 Seamen' s Union Suspended OTTAWA. Sat. The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada yesterday su ed its affiliate striking Canadian Seamen's T'nion, whose strike against Blast coast operators tied up Canadian shipping all cvei the world. The suspension w. announced by a three-man committee set up bj tneTixJ to Investigate
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  • 169 3 WASHINGTON, Saturday.- Official Philippine «reteB Washington arc greatly concerned' over possible Anglo-American recognition of the Communist regime m China. President Truman declined to comment at has press confluence this week on reports of Government uneasiness m tile Philippines about future United States policy towaids
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  • 45 3 CAIRO. Sat. The news paper AI Misri said today thai Fiance was about to set up a "puppet government" m th< Fessan, the southern part of tin former Italian colony of ibya, under a local chieftain named Emir Ahmed Scif En Nasr. Reuter
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  • 70 3 A mi. r«t has J adopted a mouse at C'rossways Farm, near Chepstow, Mon., iikl de- fends it against other I eats. The eat had three hit- tens and lost two. j Then Mrs. Kyle, the 5 farmer's wifo, saw thr Z 1 eat carry the mouse
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  • 37 3 Cambridge Chief Constable. Mr. B. N. Bebbington. expus.sing .surprise about the lack of interest m playing games shown by many applicants to join the police, said "One applicant, asked what his hobbies were, replied 'Courting.'
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    65 3 Lieut. H. Paailey R.N.. vho is on the start of the Naval C-ln-C., Singapore, with his bride, formerly Miss Patricia Jsaa Bury, smiling as they leave the ardnsaj «>r officers' swords after (he Wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Mrs. Paulley arrived m Singapore oul> a week ago.
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  • 211 3 WASHINGTON. Saturday.— World production and consumption of natural rubber during the month of April showed a slight decline from March figures as did consumption of synthetic rubber. Output of synthetic rubber remained the same as m the preceding month. This is revealed In a rep*, t
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  • 93 3 Rubber Exports Drop RUBBER exports from Malaya fell by 10.263 tons, about 13 per cent., m May as compared with April. The total for May was 64.323 as against 74,586 m April. Of the May exports 391,304 tons were shipped from Singapore and 181,686 tons from the Federation. The United
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  • 39 3 LONDON, Sat. The Soviet magazine New Times today ;i!ic.u(-(i that the American imperialist* n corning Formosa togcthci with South Korea int.. w .u C4iiefl base foi a future wat against democratic China," .Mo cuw Radio reported. Hcutoi.
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  • 79 3 TANKER SINKS OFF U.S.A. JACKSONVILLE. Florida. Sat. Coast Guard cutters struggled desperately to drag the slaking 10.000 ton tanker flagship Sinco from the high tolling sens of the Gulf stream to calmer water, where her crew could take to lifeboats safely. Two hours earlier the master of the stricken ship
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  • 63 3 Because of a war injury J<: v. Aiivvright. 29-year-old me-dium-paced bowler for Griffin Athletic Cricket Club, wean a steel corset to protect h displaced spine. Playing against VV. H. Smith's at Dulwich recently! he hit thr stump.- even til m 11 deliveries, including the fo r no
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    • 387 3 I ,ir Wevva garment LABEI> Embroidered BADGES, \v.»\.ii NAME TAPI a GaaaaH Tost B'iv 1195, Siagrapoasß. .n.iv Cash's Name Tapes (prices have advaaoed) THE LONDON EDUCATOR offers an opportunity which you cannot afford to miss. This new Self-Educator con Uins postal courses m BooV keeping. General Commercial Knowledge and English
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    • 513 3 N 3 Bl toa >jP M Kngineerinn Upporfumh' I i< i h»» H" naaa V asking Ii is ihe Rneai md mo*i roaipi^ti Harnl ■va ti'^ f, l- on "i re «ful i.'. i,!ai t 1~1 t r^> M- "l W ilh .1 b.i. T.dr-,. X M. RfJB J*?' I'.u.
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  • 384 4 BUILDINGS TO COST $1,000,000 (Sunday Tribune Staff Importer) THE Malayan Trade and Industries Fair will be opened m Singapore m mid-September. Construction of the buildings to hold the fair, estimated to co.st about $1,000,000. ifl now Hearing completion. Seventy per cent,
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  • 254 4 He Is Shopping For Guns A MAN with 5200.000 to Spend within the next six month: is Lieut. -Col. 11. W. Watson-Hyatt, commandant of the proposed Singapore Volunteer Corps. lb- will spend it m modem equipment like Bten and Bren gun.-, a couple of mortars modern rifles, bayonets, pistnls, ammunition,
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  • 165 4 Requtstliontng Ol Vacant Premises; j fjpHK Singapore Labour Party Is rallying "behind its tone representative m the Munici- pal Commission Mr. Pat Johnson, to produce draft legislation for the requisitioni ing and control of all vacant I premises m Singapore. Mr. Johnson, who introduced a motion
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  • 302 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) INVESTIGATIONS are now being made informally, to ascertain how far reading crime books and magazines create criminal tendencies m Singapore youths. If they show that a department of psychiatrists should be set up m priority to other measures, then
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  • 59 4 ii parade m honour of the A birthday of Mr Majesty the King will lie held on the Padansj, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. June 8. The Hi^h Commissioner. j Sir Henry dinney, will i inspect the parade md take the salute at the Match Past, lb- will also
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  • 113 4 MALACCA. Sat. The second annual general meetin;.', of the Malacca Municipal I Set vices Union Will be held at the Malacca Municipal Club on June 11 at 2.30 p.m. The meeting will elect a nine men co m m i tt ee of management
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  • 449 4 IH'MANITY may he smart enough to discover the cure for transmutable diseases but not smart enough to advise prevention, said Dr. C. J. Pa^lar. On the average, he said, it does not take much more than a century tor science to discover a cure fot i
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  • 98 4 MISS Lets Rajah, the daughter of I);, ml Mrs. S. Rajah of Colombo, will give sonjj: recital m Tamil ovei the Colombo mdio tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. Ceylon T»me <8.30 p.m. Bingapon Time). Miss Itajah la the grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Binnathamby
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    • 224 4 S^^o*^* 4,1 ,o**** i/ s Erf > i J& v t> dV^ v \F. 1 1 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES g£ Sole RtprtsenUtbts GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG- KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE I m SBmB& i»*^^^^^ A.B*%m 1 i No^^i^Z4 _^^^mJ&^^^ I "Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warnings jafl that you are not getting enouuii minerals md
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  • 534 5 $750,000 PLAN TO IMPORVE LAND IN JOHORE Govt Working On 7 Irriga tion Schemes (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Johorc Government is working on seven irrigation and drainage schemes to improve and increase agricultural cultivation m the State this year. The cost of the schemes is estimated at about three-quarters
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  • 284 5 Her Job Is To Avoid It „nv bundle of Scottish *^tS'to it that when f*£ wu n :l:t the l d*L iftci f< r nce lo SiMoe and not Just anybody a «nei.' numerical error m h i' lo.ooo nsm< directory l T be detected :t the vci Sn m
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  • 149 5 U.S. CITIZENS NEED VISAS TO VISIT MALAYA UNITED States citizens still reqtrire vtsms to enter Malaya -sccnrdiiig to a list of countries which do not require from IS. citizens. Bald an onics i of the IS. Consulate In Singapore. .\n official of the consulate thought that Malaya must have been
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  • 246 5 Singapore Chiitese, who has already spent quite a small fortune over $10,000 > ins one-acre flowei garden, has Just placed an ordci foi tso < $080.00 Straits) worth of crchida and lava.-. by sir from j Enj land. He is' 11-year-old cloth merchant, Mr. stole
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  • 496 5 An., cargo i. t ayua^ ita pait m developing new markets m Malaya. The astonishing progress that air freight carriage has made for the last 12 month., is boine out by the fact that it has increased by 300 per cent. From March 1948 to March 1 this
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  • 347 5 THE most dignified old lady m Malaya intends to kick up her skirts and have a short gallop today at Scrcmban. She is a Rolls Royce car, built m 1911, and her owner, Mr. Peter Liddell, is confident that the old lady will do
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  • 147 5 Gilding The Lily Costs S3 5, 000 The women of Singapore spend about $35,000 every month on cosmetics. This was disclosed by a wholesale dealer m cosmetics. He said that there was no 'good' or 'bad' season for the sale of cosmetics. "Every season is a good season." he said.
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  • 195 5 S.C. DEATH COMPENSATION SCALES FIXED MALACCA, Sat. THE Government is provid- ing another form of compensation m the nature of a pension, .r.er ...an $700 m cash, m th« case of the death of a. special constable while on duty, ti Resident Commissioner told a press conference. The legal representative
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    • 329 5 Inheriting it TT^. rV /Um v i flfl^ißv^K- ai < tfismanship omprises ma* m u•/ books iht knifn pawed on ti>>m feneration t>> N//< tra/ismanslnp explains tin cool J perfect smirking, of a Player's explains wlu < m ru* BssaaaasasaaaMsißaaasM agaaaas— aa— m^m— ii mm^ivi |Jr IhvyQoun una* jjjl *t*iy
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  • 1833 6  -  Vera Ardmore by AT the first night of "Saint .loand presented at the Victoria Theatre by the Teach.. icrtory Company, the attendance was very pot i pic cam. In 'ate. chatted with 'their frcinds, Jaughcd at unfortunate moments, and g en< rally behaved as it they had dropped
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  • 96 6 Week prances RaaaeU, the 1 little girl of twelve who I nocked seconds <»'' H Junior .30 metres :s 'drokc Ihe other Is athletic blood m her Velnn. Cram-i-s's mother, Mrs. m I Russell, »,;,s a large rollectinn of silver medals 5 *v!ilrh slie w«,n at
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    • 222 6 i *Tj^sdi *£t$ i I p. a r >' i- 1 v'' i gnnnnnntggga^Sai^^^Ss^iß^?^ B gggggaSgagggggg^^gaaS^^aS^! W&MrW-f \l Hana«B^Bßva^a^?saa>v^^_^^V r^9Snß]gm^B-ji agggggggsia^aa^l>«mnnMgagagiagl BbT^^^^^Bblblj *^wy fIRSs N He The glorious richness of a lull v, mphony orchestra is so \i>i(Hy a\pparent when reproduced h> tins 'His MASTER'S VOICE" RADIOGRAM. Hajaaajßjßjaflaaaßl ModH .->.!
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    • 74 6 IN THE PALM COURT TONIGHT AT 9.15 I.M. (Weather |iermitting otherwise m the Ballroom) FOR THE FIRST TIME THE BAND OF THE lst. BN. DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT By kind permission of (Lt-Col. K. G, Pine-Coffin, D.5.0., M.C. Officer^ Conducted by Bandmaster V. ST ADDON Vocalists:— L CpL LAWRENCE Bdsm. W ATKINS.
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    1150 7  -  Jimmy Glover from rig heebie with a^saVsaon i JSLto war. if that I Battle and can So mighty neon to JftSusar^ miles away whl h a 12^ of deddtng tuie frsf of history. India. China. Souti Asia bon *'tt countries the pa-op! f England know. Our Parliam appear
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    1085 7 THOSE of you who have 1 read 'The Asbestos Mask" °y 1 Nicholas will Probably be dis i sequin (Hoddi Stoughton 8s ad i tin.- authoi s third nov< It you want something v, ry hfcht. this will suit vou'i purpose, hut if you want sonicthing cunning
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    • 288 7 I Why tjo, lici; Iccth ,s6*y 'white? VVv\\ \ffc--' tl%cm Sl*^ saliva* s**s^ T ice xWnB-'A/^ X <^ p- M Teeth cleaned with Gibbs Dentifrice stay /W^^ I sound and white because they 'are safely /W. cleaned. Always use Gibbs Dentifrice and be V sure your teeth are never damaged.
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  • 1056 8  -  RICHARD KLEINER By PLAY a little >ft and sentimental music, while we relive one of history's most unbelievable romances. The love of Edward (by the Grace of God. King of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Biitish Dominions Beyond the Seas, Defender of
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 446 8 |T is not unnatural that, with so much going on m the world, philosophy should get pushed into a back seat. A pity that, because unless we see ourselves and our fellow men clearly, and with some understanding and tolerance, we will get lost m the mumbo-jumbo
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  • 553 8  -  DON STAYT by SOME people love cats they lave to, to be able to keep 35 of them and their sanity as some people seem to do. Yet these self-same, well-groomed, well-fed, selfsatisfied cats seem to accept their mentors only on sufferance. I speak only
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  • 541 8  - Of The Quintuplets Marie Is The Only One Easy To Spot KAY REX By CALLANDER, Ontario. AMID gigglings and shrieks of laughter. Annette tumbled to the floor. Or was it Annette" It could have been Emilie that's how difficult it is to tell these Dionne Quintuplets apart. They have the
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  • 578 8  - Once Upon A TimeBathing Was Looked Upon As Sinful, Immoral NIGEL BRAMLEY By saaaae »*\v»«i»«ii kr THERE is :i urprl Into resting story behind the bathtub. Although no w mostly accepted a a i rular practice by all civilised p pics, the bath has had I chequered career falling m
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  • 4195 9  - THE SHEIK IT WAS WHO DIED CHARLES B. CHILD SUNDAY SHORT STORY By j The Notable murdered m the harem j through poisoning; the two wives one! J young, the other old and possibly jealous j (...Chivalrous Inspector Chafik was faced! with a disagreeable assignment. A difficult s assignment, too,
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    • 8 9 ll Vr%i// aueSafl fcV aCklaaafg^^S 51V- w Diffusion
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  • 1035 10  - YOU KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT SLEEP W.A. CLARKE By TLbilith a of alcep us .1 übjc< ll ntme inratioi end»«?as. PosIbly tl lm P or tant subject about which it c-f U> Know *o little. »t thought worthy lv ion m school inula. S< hemes for improved education iv fu^.v
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  • 569 10  -  SHERY BOWEN j Bw CAN English end the curse of Babel? Some experts not only belicva il can but that it la well along the road. In the centuries to come, some say. English can become a language like Latin m the Middle
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  • 74 10 LONDON. Sat.— His rather In cm brother was In 1 >i tal, and other brother; approved schools. His fi i- n< wen told to stay away from him. S) What happen- d lb- got into < vcn wilder eomrany, the probation oilleer sai I to the magistrate.
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  • 410 10  -  R. ARCHDALL By What la it which gives French food that subtle 'something', so that oven th.dreariest leftovers become gOUrmeta' dishes? Mainly it I Is the French people's inborn love of good food, so that they consider it a personal disgrace if dishes arc not
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    • 40 11 m h!.f iL XX, 1 > once again afcowa a neat pair of latt* •Uh„ a'' Sf i V' M, !,r l ,ictl,rc r < >r *>th Onturv-FaTv KhH. My Hah. Al Me," itae m Singapore .hurt
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    • 931 11 NO JANIE-NO ICE-CREAM Wb\\*J% [l.e 1 8 11 11" 1 is ou t or l0 on P Brsonal aPPearance tour. Paul oMidmnonif r!o "r W nortti Hollywood apnonrs to lose r^h ment'aStS: y Ung crowd make up the bl k of the establishn«M^£jTh.?n Suza! V^ ?««e l« Bt Horn?, business
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    • 292 11 Foreign Treks A Mug's Game HOLLYWOOD has had about enough of trying to make films abroad. It fa expensive, exhausting sometimes dangerous for high-priced talent, and causes grumbling among actors and workers left behind. The big reason tor making pictures abroad is frozen funds. Many countries will not let American
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      48 11 Olivia de Havilland give* one of the finest performances of her career m Parry! F. Zanuch's preaenlntlon of "The Snake Pit" m which she plajs the fnle of a W4im.iu who wins her tight to regain ber happiness. The film iLi- laTtiHi-tlo.'t at 1 aj,.« .-a^itd.l.
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    • 198 11 Love— Or Lunch? MICHAEL CUftTIZ, Hungarian i> o r a director, la Hollywood I S insists on his actors look- i Ing hungry. He believe* that, no matter how little an V actor eats, it's too much. 1 He is parttcularlj worried about the cast i of '"The Octopoa and
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    • 264 11 STRAY DOG STAR TED CA T CRAZE lAMBS MASON, Ihe movie- star, had a atrnnge conf«sston to make the ether day. Asked hoy» he came by his passion for cats, James declared that it -.ill n.arred with a dog. Both he and his wife happened to be doing a play
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    • 26 11 PERAX4>IN£ BROOKS cine- matie newcomer, first attracted tile attention of film talent scouts by impersonatiag {Catherine Hepburn m I »ikiii ih. riirl-i a/ay,
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  • 2870 13 COLD WE DREADED WAS OUR ALLY m„i* N Trtbune sta ff Reporter, and member tLn^fVu Ihomas C «P Team, begins today his own story of ZdTt t°\ .t0 le m St COVeted tr °J»>y m badminton, ana put Malaya s name on the map of international sport. EXCLUSIVE TO THE
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  • 46 14 He shocked Freeman Ooi Teik Hock who S came very near to defeat- 1 i ing Dave Freeman, the American badminton ma- 1 chine, m the recent i i Danish Championships. Ooi ranks No. I m the 1 world, and Singapore's 1 Peng So»>n No. 3.
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  • 1007 14 HAVE THE MEN IMPOVED? A Iftiiriiiaii* tyucslitftii The Answer's At Tlie Happy World Today By Our Badminton Corresi>oiideiit TfIERE'LL be a burning question on practically everybody's Lips this iiiorirng when the Malayan Thomas Cup team takes the court at the Happy World Covered Stadium against The Rest The question is:
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  • 549 14 S'PQRE CRICKET TOURNEY REVIEW By Our Special Correspondent IN the S.C.A. Tournament games played last Sunday t h c Singapore Cricket 1 Club and the Ceylon Sports Club gained outright *J* pore Recreation Club gained first innings points, and t h
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  • 81 14 TOURNEY TABLE TjM lollnw nit; |N Ihp positions tin the s.C.A. Tournament to date:! ...Ist Inns. V \V L I» W L pts. S.K.t t t S M CS.C. 7 1 4 48 s.c.c. 7 > :i i l II i K. \.K. .< !i .> 11-411 4:{ Indians 7
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  • 222 14 The following were the best batting and bowline performain m the S.C.A. Tournament game. played last Sunday: BATTING: 90 Coplev (Changi vs. S.C.R.C 58 C. Thuraisicgham (C.S.C. vs. Colonials 41 G. F Clarke (S.R.C vs. LA.). 36 Cheong Thiam Siew IS.CX.C. vs. Changi). 36 On^ Bwee Law
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  • 493 14  -  Waf Mannion lfllh lklkljlj STAN CULLIS and Neil franklin are centre halves whose style of play is near enough perfection. Pi esent-day methods of Too' ball more or less demand that a centre half should be largely a "stopper" but t4> be
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  • 512 14 Tribune Soccer Reporter DOOTBAIvL the most popular game m Malaya today is a financial 0 s s t r the botUes that run it. The big crowds, for instance, that pa** Besar Stadium don't mean a thing! Mr. T. W. Ong, vice-president of the Singapore
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  • 129 15  - MARYLAND PAYS $65 AT K. LUMPUR RACES ALLAN LEWIS liv KUALA UMi'iK, sat Harylanel, ri'Jf!,.n hrilliantlv bj Lit Mr. wiio Hrored a win»'">u iatiMa al today's raeea, lm opeaslatg day ut Use s.ianKor T„rf CfaWl Junr Mewtlaa;, uou thr third race to return her hackers the highest diaidend uf the
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  • 77 15 The Officer Administrating the Government, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, and Mr. G. E. Bogaars. played a swift exhibition match with the President. Mr. L. C. Goh and Dr. Haridas at the official opening of the Singapore Civil Service Association's new tennis courts at Tessensohn Road yesterday. In
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    • 279 15 THE PORTRAYAL of ACADEMY WINNER. OLIVIA DE KAVILLAND, ACHIEVES DRAMATIC MOTOR* AS IT VNSWEKS A CR\ OF HATE, FLAK. DESPAIR WITH THE SUBSTANCE OF LOVE, COURAGE AND FAITH! SEE IT JF 5 TIMES: NOW*" m UM IM^ M Va** V V 6.30 ft £.30 latlatf m¥ asssassa^^a^ flr JJ^¥*Siftt *Isb>
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  • 629 16 NEGRI TASTE FIRST DEFEAT < "WW T Army-Navy Surprise Army-Navy 1. Nejfri Scinbilan 0. ARMY-NAVE created the surprise of the se»son yesterday when Ihey defeated Negri Sembilan. bust year's Malaya Cun champions by one goal to nil m the southern section of the Cup competition plavinl at .falan Besar Stadium.
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  • 117 16 S'gor In Strong Position PENANG, Sat. Selangor was m a very strong position at the close of play m the inter-State cricket match played on the international Club grounds having passed Penang'a total m the first innings for the 10-s of only three wickets. Owing to heavy rain play only
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  • 316 16 IN the 21st annual Clarke Cup match which began 1 on the S.CC. Padang yesterday, the Europeans were dismissed for 91 runs The Pa.est had scored 52 for 3 when stumps were drawn. Lail Singh won the toss and sent the Europeans m to
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  • 204 16 FDFDFD BITROPEANB IST. INNS. r. Preseotl Itow Nag*ah K. E. Bowman b Siuidram 4 li. \V. Nelson linn Oct 11 l>. 11. Waghorn l> Sundrani \Y. tjore I) Colling 13 I-\ T. Homer h Nag-ali M K. syreti b Madari It Robertson c Batnayake b Nagiak 3 G. Nedhain Itain
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  • 251 16 MALACCA. Saturday. lOHORE registered their first win m the Malaya Cup competition with a 3-nil victory over Malacca m an evenly contested game at the Bandar Hilir ground today. Malacca played without two of their regular players, Fook Tung and Chee Lim, who wer^ on
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  • 116 16 PENANG, Sat. Penang beat Perak by four goals to nil m the Malay Cup match played today on the Westlands school ground. Guan Wah opened the score for Penang oft a pass from Ifahroum In the tenth minute of the first half. Three minutes from the interval
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  • 459 16 "POUR new records were set up yesterday at the RAF (Malaya) Indivual and Team Athletic Championships held at Changi. They were foi the Pole Vault, 120 Yards Hurdles, One mile ilat race and throwing the Discus. Seletar Technical Wing won the Royal Air Force Malaya
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