Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 July 1949

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published Himultnneoushi at Sinf/(ip"r^' Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Fenang. SIXTKKX I'AGKS SINGAI'OKK. SINKMY. JULY 3, 19J9. I'RICE TEN CENTS
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  • 535 1 Johore Water Tun nel Bricked Up: It May ■AT D T T J Never Be Used JOHNSON TO PROBE Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter IVE hundred yards of tunnel have cost the Singapore Municipality $800,000 and now the tunnel has been closed. Both
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  • 173 1 |UR. M.\L< OLM MAC- y "I DONALD, the Com mfaitionrr General, >pen- S j r<l th»- new Singapore i branch of the Hongkong &j>d shanghai Bask yea- N trrday and then gave this i i explanation wnv ten- ttorey Mtu-hnnaKl ESMBM had been named after i
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  • 40 1 N 'EW YORK. Saturday n* United BUt^: Becn tai f l>'^ri lias w »n>«! that Southern K ni| fall to the Communist In wo or three months, if (V.pJ«8 rejects the administra- U50.000.000 recovery P r ogrammc.
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  • 105 1 INDIA SHIPPING LINES FACING "A CRISIS" BOMBAY, Saturday. Indian shipping comn.-inn-s are faced with a crisis vine to the attitude Of "powerful foreign vested Interests", according to Mr. S. J. Panuya. an Indian shipping executive. Mr. Pandya told newsmen that American. Australian, British and continental Una had raised fares by
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  • 191 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday. Charles Cnu sens, ex-Major in the Australian Army, who was taken prisoner at Singapore in 1942, has arrived here to testify for the defence in the "Tokyo Rose" trial openinir here on Tuesday The s'un Japanese-American woman Iva Toguri Daquino. now
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  • 68 1 A number of tin and rubber share prices have now fallen to values Uss than the net liquid ta of the companies con- This means that a -hare buyer gets the actual undertakings for nothing though many of them are still profitable. HKKiHT SPOT: This valuation of
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  • 63 1 Allan Lewis picks 8 Winners ALLAN LEWIS, Tri- t i biine racing correspon- dent, picked eight win- S ners comprising of three J firsts, tour seconds which i won and one third which afeM won. t I They are: j FIRSTS: Kandv Kid, L«-na Dear anil Pilgrim's NBCONDB WHICH WON:
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  • 85 1 'LOW FLYING INQUIRY THE Director of Civil Aviation, Air Vice-Marshal S. E. Storrai. said in Singapore last night that he intended to open an inquiry into the conduct of the pilot of a Singapore Flying Club light aircraft who flew low over the city llmtta on Friday evening. The Sunday
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  • 175 1 MALAYA MAY GET MALAYA will seek for mere capital goods and manufactures from Japan according to the concensus of trade opinion, when a now trade agreement is negotiated between the Sterling area and Japan for 1949 1950. The last agreement expired on June 30, and the new
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  • 251 1 Mrs. Gould Runs The Blockade SHANGHAI. Saturday.— The small, pretty wife of American editor Randall Gould yesterday salted through her kitchen door, leaving behind a trail of bruised Chinese workers, who were beseiging her flat in a protest against the shutdown of her husband's Shanghai Evening Post. inimso press accounts
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  • 45 1 SHANGHAI. Sat. Two, bombs were dropped on the; northern outskirts I f the city by a single Nationalist plane! this morning. The plane scat-j tered ledllet- said to name tar-' gets for future attacks, includ-j ing telegraph and wiieless in- stallations, Reuter
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  • 97 1 'AMETHYST FREE —But British Deny Report SHANGHAI, Saturday Responsible Kiiii i: today denied the report that the British sloop Amethy t lias been granted permission by the Communists to leave her Yangtze anchorage and leave Chinese waters. The British Consulate spokesman said he could provide no conii i mation of
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  • 66 1 HONGKONG'S NEW G.O.C. ARRIVES HONGKONG, Sat. Lt. Gen. F. W. Festing arrived here today from Britain in a Royal Air Force plane to assume his new appointment as General Officer Command-ing-in-Chief at Hongkong. General Festing travelled by way of Singapore, where ho had consultations with Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie. Com-mander-in-Chief,
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  • 54 1 HONGKONG, Saturday.— S^von planr.s havo flown 20 tons of silvor bullion from Honpkons: to tie Nationalist Government finance depart ment which has been o(\ to Oninkinc; Th^ hiiHioti -mm-.' I fr'dri Britain in May f<<j ihipmeni to Shanghai, »"it was held up horr wh^n tin- Communist threat
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  • 131 1 Big Curfew Will Sta rt Tonight /MJRFKW has been im potted in four districts, 18 towns and along 18 roads in the States of Nogr. Sembilan and Pahang. The curfew, which v/ili operate from 7.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m.. becomes effec- In Negri Sembilan the CUffew will bo effective in
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  • 33 1 ONE USE LONDON, Sat. A London uden has a glasshouse built entirely of gin bottles. The bottles, being hexagonal, fit together like a honeycomb The necks are corked to pre- vent side.— Reuter
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  • 203 2 NEW BANK IS OPENED Mr. T. J. B. Wearne, well-known Singapore businessman, walked into the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the other day and said to the manager- "I haven't been in your bank for thirty years, but I've seen your new building in Orchard Road and I like it. When
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  • 170 2 U.K. UNIONS IMPRESS MALAYAN KUALA LtJIIPUR, Sat. Mr. C. Tharmalingam, Scniot Trade i"nion Officer, the fust from th»> Trade Union Advto- i pr'a Uopaitment, Federation of Malaya, to go to t!>o United Kingdom for special training In trade union principles, baa returned to Malaya aftei an Intensive six-month course. Mr.
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  • 58 2 Dr. Gwee Ah Long with his diploma in medicine in which he took a distinction and his three medals the Lim Boon Ken£ Modal for medicine, the Oibbfl Medal for general proiiclency and the Brunei Hawes Medal for clinical work. Dr. Gwee hopes to join the
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  • 55 2 Eleven Sikhs have been named by the Governor of Singapore to form an Advisory Board on matters connected with the Sikh Religion and Customs. They are Messrs. Sardar Singh' Gulzar Singh, Choor Singh, Amar Singh, Jhanda Singh. Sadhoo Singh. Sardar Tiki Singh. Hardit Singh. ECartai Singh.
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  • 46 2 Community leaders of the vaiious kampongs in Jurony; have volunteered to assist the people to register as voters before registration closes July 15. This follows the campaign by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce urging all Chinese to exercise their civic rights ■i- voters.
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  • 25 2 Smallpox exists in Osaka and this Japanese port has been declared an infected place und;M- the Singapore Quaiantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance.
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  • 168 2 THE American Association of Malaya has made all preparations to celebrate the 173rd anniversary of Independence Day today at 3 p.m. at the Thomson Road Polo Ground, for members and their guests. Baseball games and othei organised spoits will take placi There will he
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  • 488 2 BLUE NETWORK KNGLISH PROGRAMMES < a K l>r °C"n'me Sunim ir\ 9.0 I Morning Music; J».:*o latin America on the Air— Music played in South .American Hty|«- 10 .''ZLlZ''* K "a»» Lumpur; 10 0., Interlude; 10. 1", Hit Parade —A weekly review in which we give you
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  • 34 2 Mr. Justice Btown. now on leave in the United Kingdom. js expected back in Singapore on Friday. Mr. Justice Taylor, now in Singapore, will go on transfer to the Fedeiation shortly.
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  • 49 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C. Clark with their baby son, Johi. Brian, after his christening at St. Andrews Cathedral. Mr. Clark was in Singapore on short leave. ll>> flew here from Chunk in Upper tiurma where he is with the Banna Oil Company.
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  • 204 2 DRITISH merchant ships leaving Singapore for China and Hongkong are advised to spread the Union Jack on their decks in order to secure maximum identification in case of air attacks. This suggestion is made by the Ministry of Transport through Mr. W. H. Walmsley.
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  • 50 2 Mr. T.V. Ramakrishna M. A., Assistant Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, has taken over officially from the retiring Agent. Mr. Nataraja Pillai. Mr Rao v ill continue to act as the Agent till the appointment of n regular Indian Foioign Service I Officer. I
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  • 74 2 MALACCA, Sat. Matzin bin Lambak. a Malay school teacher with 22 years'" service, was convicted yesterday on a summons in the Circuit Magistrate's Courts before Mr. S Bon Bernard with having voluntarily caused hurt to a well-known local--8 ts-born Chinese, TajKim Yong, r.nd with using threatening
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  • 260 3 COURT CLEARS ARMY CAPTAIN (From o.ir stair OomspiMdHit) mur ti -'OHORK BAHRU. Saturday. T ll (I;i y trial of Captain Charles Erne! Marion, Royal Engineers, and Lily Soong [*i Uiun, n. dance hostess, ended dramatical in the Sessions ourt today when Mr. W. B Sutherland calling for their defence. The
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  • 6 3 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER ARRIVES ui ►I
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  • 71 3 COURT LOOKED AT HIS MOUTH joho::i-: 1 ium t- shew his hi wthe t<; ■f hf prfotd< nt ol tin Hen ordered him to n S Hospital foi in--examination. Chai Ho pl< 'l guilty to charge of p< chandu and handu dross in a nousc behind the e h O
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  • 161 3 F. N. To Build $3 Million Plant (Sunday Tribune Reporter) CRASER and Xeavc Ltd. will shortly build a modern* aerattd water factory in Singapore costing from three to four million dollars. They have already bought a 15-acre plot of land foi more than $750,000. at the junction of EUvei Valley
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  • 33 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Then were 32 ai rests in Federations in the last 24 hours, l in Kedah-Perlis, 4 in lanfe, 4 in Perak, 15 in SelangOt, and 8 in Johore.
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  • 68 3 Wage Deadlock Ends A month-oVi deadlock over dismissal term ended yesterday when about workers of the Joo I übbtf milling factory in Bukit Tinnh final!*.- agreed to f<• paid oft" with a dismissal compensation mounting to roughly one-month m without food-allowanet Millers v.. tion of |74 each, and carrieu ■"!itj
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  • 39 3 Thf Jl-i: .1 i n l• i >>t 111. V||| m |>«> >-nl l. Volunteer Sji I ii.!.- ti« mi paliulr in Hoiir. lauiichh i.. i-.iii. <■. should _'<-t !,i >.. witli A.>A'. K. H. Song, Stall Hi.' Voh.ri!
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  • 97 3 MALAYA BUYS JEEP FIRE TRUCKS The Department of Civil Aviation ha irdlOSed tour American mack 32 h.p. \i e|f fire trucks for the Federation n-ni they will ::oon be ■hipped. These trucks liavo four wheel drwe and a very high They have each a trailer containing a 200 gallon tank
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  • 97 3 Ait mail la expected here today from Aden. South Amciica. Canada, Europe. Egypt, Iran. Iraq. Af i ic.i Pakistan. U.S.A.. Australia. New Zealand. Burma, Thailand, and the Federation of Malaya. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Canada. Adon. South Amciica. Euiopc. Egvpt. Iran. liaq. Africa,
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  • 63 3 The fust meeting of tlie Sin^apoie liak!:a Church will be held at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Hall top ttcoi) today, at l p.m. The service will last foi an how The church now has a membership of about 150 people. :\nd all Hakka Christians and people of
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  • 76 3 LONDON. Sat. Britain's heat wave is shrivelling i'p fruit crops and threatening ■eriOUi water shortage in many districts. Reports from southeast E re today told of an oven worse position. Ponds and stream- are drying up and cattle are being turned out to graze during
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  • 111 3 THIRTY people were banished from the Federation 1 of Malaya in June. This brings the total number of banishments for 1949 to 216. Of these, 138 aliens and :)0 British subjectes were convicted of crimes by the courts, and 46 were aliens and two British
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  • 246 3 S'PORE FORMS NEW CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION ANEW charitable as tocisftion haa been formed In Singapore, with Lad.. Olmson as its President. The A.sso< lation is called •st. Andrew's Linen Guild", and ita object is to provide children's clothing for the inpatients and destitute outpatients of the St. Andrews Hospitals. It will
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  • 88 3 VOLUNTEER APPLICATIONS DROP Applications for- admission to the Singapore Volunteer Corps have dropped considerably since the initial rush on June 21 wncn 66 rien applied. One hundred and seventyfive applicants, 126 in person and by post, have so far registered. Among the applicants is one Arab, l Ceylonese, Tt Europeans
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  • 22 3 A mother of 55, her son, and daughter were married in turn at Newcastle-on-Tvn^ and afterwards attended a joint reception.
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  • 174 3 Complaints against delay in the settlement of war damage claims ate daily mounting. Almost every company chairman reporting to ius shareholders this wreck complained. Mete arc three extract 1. Allenby Ruboei (Sir Sydney Pulim i Your company like so many others is now in a difficult pottMon. When
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  • 35 3 A group <>j happy faces at the Borneo Companj i^td. Spc»< t'liil* Dance, In th«* Victoria, Memorial Ha!!. Th«> dance was organised to raise funds for a sports ground for the chib.
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  • 99 3 A debate between Hie Singapore Clerical Administrative Workers' Union and j the Army Civil Service Union will be held at the premises 1 of the former Union at 172-A, Rangoon Road, Singapore, toMonduy, July 1, at tJ.3O p.m. The subject of the debate i will be "That
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  • 56 3 MALACCA. Sat.— The Portuguese settlement in Malacca was gaily befiagged tor the annual ceremony 01 blessing the boats. This was performed by Father Colaco, vicar ot St. Peter's Church, Malacca. The settlement is at the a?nd of Ujong Pasir Road nnd has a male rishing population oi
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  • 78 3 Johore Has More Accidents JOHORE BAHRU, Bat. Seven fatal accidents were reported in Johore during May, an increase of five over the previous month. This was disclosed in a report which was tabled before the Traffic Officer, j oho re, today. The report also showed an increase in the number
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  • 54 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Nineteen-year old Mohammed Lazim bin Tahir, a Special Constable attached to tinSpecial Constable Training School, appeared before UngkU Ismail in the Magistrates' Court touay on three charges today. He wa.s accused of being absent from training, escaping from Police custody after his arrest, and
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  • 55 3 The public is re.nnivu by the Post Office that now postage rates on letters and postcards to places in Singapore, the Federation ot Malaya, Sarawak, North Borneo, and Brunei are: Letters, ten cents for the first ounce and 5 live cents for each additional ounce. Postcard*, six cents.
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  • 54 3 The Y. M. C. A. will open a German clas..-* on July t>. The class will be under Di Kohl. The Y. M. C. a. already has French and Malay classes. A now Malay convei sation class will begin July 0. lnche Jaafai will be in
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  • 354 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A Flag Day and a Carnival Fair will be held by the iSelangor State Welfare Committee in connection with Welfare Week in the^ State. This was decided at a meeting of the Welfare Week Committee held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to discuss arrangements
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  • 30 3 A 20-day dark-room cure has bfen prescribed for 14--year-old French schoolgirl Lueienne Cretoux, of Baton-on-Charente, who has been hiccoughing for three weeks at the rate of 52 a minute.
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  • 143 4 New Points System For S.I.T. Houses ANEW points system for Singapore Improvement Trust houses ha?? been approval bj the Board of Trustees recently. The new system will give preference to British subjects, tuberculosis sufferers, people who have lost homos as a result of th<- war and those who have served
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  • 40 4 A man whose Samoyecl had worried KVCO <lucks told Hinckloy magistrates the do*; had never reen a duck before. Ho had shut it up witn lii.s poultry ever since and it was eating with the hens.
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  • 167 4 BOOKS AT COLLEGE, LOOKS AT HOME IT Is not nil hooks and mugKing for Miss Hawa binte Abdullah. 21. the lust Malay girl to graduate in arts it Raffles College. She is good cook and knows all about housekeeping. Hawa is the daughter of the late Mr. Abdullah and Mrs.
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  • 431 4 NO CHANGE IN MANNING SCALES OF COASTAL VESSELS Report On Merchant Shippi ng Ordinance IF the findings of a technical sub-committee are accepted by Government, there will be, with one exception, no' revision of the present manning scales under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. The exception is the recommendation to amend
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  • 80 4 At recent meeting, the Musicians' Union of Singaproe elected the following Office bearers: President: Mr. Charles Lazaroo, Vice-president: Mr. Nick Tebneff, Hon. Secretary: Mr, Jacob Chan, Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. S. M. Gomes. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Tan Tooi Heong, Committee Members: Mr. Cor Ryf. Mr. Dan Hopkins.
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  • 233 4 Thanks To The U.N. Conference (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) When the United Nations Conference sits at the Victoria Memorial Hall, early in September the complete renovation and overhaul of the building will have cost Singapore $54,000. The building will by thcri" have a new
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  • 322 4 TEN- YEAR PLAN FOR FULL SUR VE Y OF MALAYA THE Survey Department have in Hand a 10-yr^r plan for a full survey of Malaya. Part of this plan is the production of some now series of maps. About 3.000 maps of each State of the Federation of Ifalava and
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  • 262 4 Road -Hogs Are A Rule In Penang (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DENANG'S traffic is worrying Chief Inspector R. H. York, the officer in charge of the traffic branch. Appeals through press and radio have failed to curb the activities of the city's jaywalkers and roa.d-hogs. Inspector York asked the Penangites
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  • 50 4 The Tost Certificate claea of the Raffles Institution will hold •< social and tinner in aid of thr University of Ma laya Endowment Fund In the i hall July Tickets at $2 each may ho obtained from thr School office rhc organiser la Mr. Yeo <
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  • 24 4 MALACCA, Sat. A cuift'.v ha been imposed in the tnukira of liohong in the Jasin district, between 9.30 p.m. and 5.45 a.m.
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  • 95 4 The Singapoio Stamp Club will hold a Junior Philatelic Competition and Exhibition at the St. Joseph Institution on the 13th August at 2.30 p.m. The object of this is to encourage stamp collecting. Competitions include neial collection (limited to one album only*, subject collection and a stamp quiz.
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  • 116 4 6 THOUSAND DONATED TO Y.M.C.A. Donations amounting to about $6,000. headed bv $1,353.25 from an anonymou* donor, were sent to tht Y.M.C.A. of Singapore, last year, the Y.M.C.A.s second post-wai annual report reveals. In the same year there were 883 memben of ail creeds and nationalities. The Association has raadf
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  • 555 4  -  Ivor Kraal By MALAYAN first pilot to rr--1" coivo Hying training by a local commercial airline* \a Radio Ofiice? Chan Soon Kin of Malayan Airways. R/O Chan, 22, has just acquired his "A" license afti-i training in Royal Bingapon Flying Club aircraft Joining Malayan Airways exactly two years
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  • 75 5 The Tribune Invites you to give your opini m of Kailio Malaya and turn you think its broadcast! can lie Improved. Letters; should not be longer than 200 words. A prize of $20 will be paid for the best letter published, with awards of $10 and S5
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  • 35 5 Traffic remiltl on the weekly direct flight to Bangkok by Malayan Aiiways "have not lieon encouraging," it was stated. The service was operated to connect with the round-the-world service by Pan-American World Airways
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  • 417 5 PEOPLE NO LONGER MARRY AT EIGHTEEN COST OF LIVING 1.& 1 KJyJ JtllKjrrl pKOPLK do not marry at 18 nowadays as they used to before the war the average age of people who marry today is very much higher, statistics at the Registry of Marriages reveal. Most people agree that
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  • 350 5 I hat« th** «Ml\enture sto- There arc tou main »»l tbrtD# Kjulio Malaya should rrtiMHn^ r that the Cklldren'fl Hour i» meant for little toot And We K»rls want more filrv tal***» alltl s< oul There are too nmny nursery rhvm* 1 Some of us
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  • 110 5 LABOUR RETURNS ASKED Employer? in Johore am ■tried bj th< Labour Department that th< y must Mibmit the quarterly returns of their employees bi fore the Hth of the month following the end of each quai 1 A spokesman of tin- Labour aid that failure to do 10 would render
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  • 61 5 Filipinos Celebrate Tomorrow THE Filipino Community in Singapore will celebrate the Third Anniversary of the Philippine Independence on July 4. Celebrations will start vith a thtakagtvta at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd. A cinema show will be given for the children at the C.Y.M.A Catholic Centre. There will be .1
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  • 336 5 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JHIRTY-TWO Singapore water detectives under the direction of Mr. H. A. Milne, the Superintendent, saved 180,000.000 gallons of water in the Ulony last year. They are the staff of the Waste Detection Section of the Water Department
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  • 179 5 Madam Nora Yap, widowed mother: Marriage is not all love, there are bills in the programme too. It's wise to wait until the couple can live comfortably together before getting married. The days are gone when parents gladly support daugh-ters-in-law to Carry on the family name. Today
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  • 39 5 Six political books printed in India were banned by the Singapore Police. Their titles were: Dravida Nadu, 'Volume 7; Pore Murasu, Volume 1; Forewal, Volume 2; Netaji. Volume 1; Xagara Doothan, Volume l»i and I'urutehi, Volume 1.
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  • 249 5 NO NEED TO RATION PETROL? (Sutuid'i Tribune Rt porter) THERE is a growing feeling among many Singapoie private motorists that it is high time petrol ration mj.' came to an end. Almost every motorist has several gallons of petrol coupons to spare before the next quarter. It is, however, officially
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  • 199 5 "SMASHING BLOW" TO TAXI RACKETEERS JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday The Traffic Police dealt the illegal taxi racketeers "a smashing blow" recently when they trapped six of them with the aid of the Army. A.S.P. Stack said that fie Officer, told the Tribune that the racketeers caught were charged in the Magistrates'
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  • 164 5 Experimental Canning Of Fruits, Vegetables To Start Shortly SCHEME to carry out a series of experiments on the canning of Malayan fruit and vegetable products will be launched shortly at the Government Canning Research Station, sth mile, Scudai Road, Johore Bahru. The results and samples will be made available to
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  • 109 5 Mr. Yeo who is in charge of the Station, said that tests on the canning of papaya have been completed and tiie results have been excellent. Mr. Yeo said that of the four types of papayas tested the best results Were obtained from the "Hawaiian Breakfast" and the
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  • 130 5 The canned papayas are in cubes. Papaya cream has also been successfully tested and has been found to be excellent for pastry, ice-cream, pudding, cakes, etc. Mr. Yeo is of the opinion that canned fish in curry or curry sauce will sell in the local markets. The canning
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  • 27 5 The Chinese Swimming Club will hold a dance for members and their relatives on Saturday next, July IJ,l J, from 9 p.m. to lu in.
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  • 84 5 ONE IN FIFTY IN S'PORE RIDE A TRISHA EIGHTEEN thousand eight hundred and ten of Singapore's nearly one-million population are trisha and tricycle riders, according" to the Labour Department's employment report for the quarter rnding March 31. 1949 Of this total 17.453 of them are Chinese; 682 North Indians; 655
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  • 57 5 DAKOTA FORCED DOWN A Malayan Airways Dakota was forced down on an old disused Japanese air strip 10 miles north of Kuchmg earilei this week because of bad weather. The plane, catrying nine passengers en route to Singapore from Jesselton, North Borneo, suffered no damage and no one was hurt.
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  • 2405 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By Mil. LOT IS DREYFUS. Tnr.. who ifl going to Afghanistan as United states Ambassador, passed through Singa* poro last week on his wav to Kabul, the capital. Unlike most diplomats who nowadays travel almost everywhere by air, Mr. Dreyfus plans to motor to Kabul from
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    1743 7 From JIMMY GLOVER T LONDON Sat HE fir. t duty of a Govern, menf la to govern. There ire many public ik< and contributors to the British Pre: today who consider that the Government faring m ita run nut V* ■ik action in regard to Malay. i i.-
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  • 813 7 Wi in a mundane title but witb material within it^ pa^cs which might almost belong to the wildest Mi^ht.of fancy in talcs of the Arabian Nights, "Egyptian Se?vice". by Sii Thomas Russell P.ishu. K.13.E.. C.M.G.. bettei known as Flussell Pasha, famous British office: of the Egyptian
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  • THE SUNAY TRIBUNE
    • 421 8 THE image of America as an economic Colossus bestriding the world, flexing giant muscles and radiating inexhaustible strength is slowly fading. No longer is America regarded as the Moses who will lead the world to the Promised Land flowing with milk and dollars. One begins to wonder
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  • 1234 8  -  DR. VICTOR PURCELL BY Victor William Williams Saunders Purcell, noted Chinese scholar, who studied in Canton, was for twenty -six yean in the Malayan Civil Service, holding posts which ranged from Maoist rale to Protector 0/ Chinese, and DirtXtor»Gerttral of Information, Malaya. After the Occupation, as
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  • 592 8 NEW YORK WELL, soldier, I made my trip into memory. I went to Me the foxhole* of Kurope »hat I remembered. And if you plan to revisit the battlefield* that Ht lll disturb your -Ireums. maybe 1 can give you a tip or two to help
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  • 750 8  - PERSECUTED FOR WEARING A BEARD H. DAY by IN an age when human rights are violated in almost every country u- the wot id it Is refreshing t. ii:i<i that a man namet) Ait 1-t Cole has precipitated a strike by refuf M to ha his beard. ff> maintains and
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  • 1325 9 SHANGHAI, SATURDAY- PETJK TOWNSEND fajto rc T 0ilrr atU l orci S n correspondent, jj why Shanghai, expected to fight to the y igtirtsl the Communists, changed hands so easily. dnelc victory In China's fJFSarhas the b ]ur,: pture of S< S-p a 'brforr dtWD or the Communist-led IVc Aimv
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    429 9 was at one time exporting twice the world's legitimate requirements of heroin; the drug was concealed under the robes of bogus nuns and monks. in coffins, faked machinery cases and books, and later, when it reacned the deseit. camels were made to swallow 15" metal cases containing
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  • 986 10  - THE LAW HAS NO HUMOUR Walter Wigmore f By j WE have been told often enough that ignorance of the law excuses no liiWbreaker; but neither is it an admissible defence to plead that one had broken *he law for a joke "The law lift- r.o sense of humour," Was
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  • 830 10  - THERE 'S AN AUTHOR IN U.S. WHO WORKS IN HIS SLEEP HARVEY DAY By IN a lecture before the war Professor A. E. Heath, who at the time held the Cnair of Philosophy at Swansea University, revealed that an eleven-year old boy had committed a number of burglaries in his
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    • 251 10 CHAMPION XBTAMS TIM t Shots badly ioum nn^rTf^^^^^T^^S!!^^^^T^lTl WNOW sill, ipom'tA onwio DMi/u, OUWN. PON Tl' Umb^H- t~ fVI t p /Z*r N |t" KNOW WUifc rut FOR6IT Tutfit'n qc '^^^^^aCTT" v5 S~H- I\ WfiAlS THE TOUGH OPPOSITION ■>iA>/»^>^i^^P-n4--y--^-A> <a^ih XlT^ ATT tH WITH ME... on^T W v O U
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  • Hollywood Diary
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      44 11 THIS lovely see-scaj>e ipoMd by Pal AJphiu, (ihersaJ Internal ionifs upand-f oinini; a«9f», who will MM»ii be m on the Singapore «ec in ">!a and l'a fcttle," starring Mai Mtinaad Percy Kil »We, and the William 2cadi\ stitner. "Tlw Ufe Of Kiiey."
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    • 1079 11 THE TALE OF UNHAPPY JANE It's net all roses for an Oscar winner— not even for that star named Wyman HOLLVWOOD. J^ESS than a day after the world hiul been flushed the news that sh« had been awarded Hollywood's highest honours the Oscar for the btM actress of the year
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    • 239 11 news In mi.im.v f.ms of Aiini May \Vuii£ i* the Uut <h:i» s?i,- k rrtantfng to picture^ aftait man y«an» cif rent. \.h m ss Uon K (all. Beicsec, anU beautiful is <•!■;. ealni ml h event. m-ike- her return In >
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    • 100 11 JAN 10 RUSSKLL claims she la "inclined to follow tiic line uf least resistance." Since her rise to fame in "The Outlaw. Jane has been Hollywood's busiest actress as well i as being constantly in demand j fsr personal appearances, radio broadcasts and recoiding popular songs.
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    • 80 11 WHKN Robert Mltchum, Jane Greer. and an RKO Radio production unit return to Trhuacan, Mexico, thi.s month for tinal location filming on 1 "Tho Bi^r Steal." a couple of hundred gallons of hix>wn paint will travel with them. The paint will be used to cross up
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    • 165 11 fjETEIEX ri;.- Raft, star of Samuel BlschofTs "Oat- post In Morocco," a romantic drama of the French Foreign Legion around the year li)ltt, stopped in Paris i after spending six fltifelm in the Moroccan interior mak- ing exteriors for the him, h»> wji.s enthusinstUally fpted
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    • 208 11 'No Monkey-Business For Me, Says Menjou FT Y LISTS arp making inonkfj s out of mm, believe* Ariolphc Menjou, but they're not going to make a monkey out of Style dictator on the screen for year?, named on more "best i dressed" lists than any other Hollywood actor, and author
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    • 77 11 DHIRLEY TEMPLE called for k softening <»f :i nipjit of stairs for .1 scene In "Baltimore Escape," in which she Btf*n with riobort Young and her bUBi and, John Agar. The script required her to run full speed <lown iho stcpf In 1913-modcl hohblo skirt. Shirley trio«i, bat
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    • 333 12 PHOTOGRAPHS of the latest hat models from all ovei the wot Id showed n»e th it thanks to the short hati styles which dominate preeMt. hats can, and do, show oil the contoui Of the head, and a backward movement i w
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    • 320 12 Bow Bells Are London Bells ST.\\vs are here again, :n London, and here in abundance, with all the prewai favourifc a and sunn new ones to crown arid cheei on way There an* leghorns and bakut. chipped and tal straws, burnt straws. There aie also the newei atraw fabrics. 1
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    • 236 12 CONTRARY to what might have been expected from the number oi flower-trimmed hats shown in the early Paris collections, Bowers are at a discount as far as the taste of the sruait set is concerned. Indeed simple hats are leaders this season. First and foiemost
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    • 283 12 IN New York, and all over the United States. hat.* this reason are laiger and crazier than over. Cartwheels, chimney pots and soaring cones vie with one another in obscuring the view. American women, who have earned the title cf the bent-dressed women in the
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    • 163 12 LI l_ /A PiR) dv AS /^ADD I fcy ZA\[^uN]|,3[js^ BY AL LArr CT^ IIS^FGIi WW^^yEAT?N^ I I GIVE YOU Si f l^t^Z*?^ ISISPEP T^^^^ WOWT^J| I HMST-SOO* APPLICATION V Oil LONESOME POLECAT HER TrED MEART V ME/TLAST T^D AsTVa^^ A i'oSp^r/ rr\ J^^^-SR 1 6^ NPn|E: Vs^P WHOOPS SMAR9
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  • 1585 13 JHOILP bookmakers be legalised in Singapore or should more stringent laws be brought into force to suppress their activities The Committee appointed to investigate bookmakinc: in the Colony has already collected a vast, unount of data from people who are in a position to give
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  • 1490 13 I WANT TO GO BACK TO PARIS TEOII SENG KHOON concludes The Quest for the Cup frf All England h;l!I1 P 10"- ll* which followed the P ruo Were important fl^t Smuch as team The titles world titlrThere wa^ rntiv\iii the Thonmy Cup com- wC re down to play. tf^Eericans.
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    • 198 13 THE PARTY FAVOURITE IN 101 K FLAVOI KS RASPBERRY LEMON ORANGE STRAWBERRY 4 oz. PACKETS M CENTS EACH SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE —^^fc I 1 1 i Xi I >_> ]|F y f I II /y' rsVASMLICMT y^y^ BATTERIES /X 50/r Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG -KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE SPECIAL yk^^
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  • 725 14 S'PORE SWIMMERS UP AGAINST AN 'IF' S.A.S.A. Times Rather Stiff By S. C. LIM POK the iirst time in the history of Singapore swimming the Colony is to send a team to com pete in the Empire Games to be held in New Zealand next year. There is a very
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  • 291 14 CRICKET REVIEW By A Special Correspondent J^EGRI SEMBILAN created a mild sensation last we e k-end in their annual State fixture with Singapore, when they came very near to victory after being 64 runs behind on the first innings. Local cricket fans, no doubt, expected another
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  • 148 14 The following are the leading Batsmen Howlers in the S.C Tournament to date: LEADING HATTING AVERAGES 'Qualification: 8 Innings' INNINGS NO. H.S. Agate A age r. Presoott (B.A.F. Changi) 10 2 108 400 .,0.7> t heong Thiam Siew (S.C.R.C.) I I 170* 3ft 48.,; B. K.
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  • 378 14 Malayan Shuttle Stars Clash On July 29 THE Eighth Malayan badminton championships, postponed from the Easter holidays due to the absence of the country's best players who were in the United Kingdom battling for world honours, are scheduled to be held during the August bank holidays at Kuala Lumpur. The
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  • 118 14 S. C. C. Versus Khalsa Association today at 11 a.m. on St Georges Road: X. Brad- bury (Capt.). V.I. Margrave, N. McKee, G.P. Darke, J.G. Cresswell, J. C. G Pierce, K. I. G. Stewart, Capt. A. E. Sowray. I. A. Mclnroy, L. 1 Holliday, C. H.
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  • 140 14 TODAY'S SCA MATCHES The Following B.CA Tournanw ed i today. >n i he Padang. the S.< '.< m< r the Chinese in i heir ret irn game. There should nol !><• very high, b orins and a very clos< la anticipated. Al lln'!: I. mi in n, t he «'olonials
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  • 98 14 YIN FAT WINS MALACCA JUNIOR TITLE MALACCA. Sat. Chan Yin Tat won the Junior singles tennis ti^le, yesterday, beating Chua Seng Jong 6-3, 8-2 in the Malacca Lawn TenAssociation championships. In the Open Doubles finals Abdullah and Dom had to fight hard for their victory over Tay Hong Seng and
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  • 305 14 COLLEGE BA TSMEN LACK PRACTICE On the B.R.C. I end Singapore i elation XI in .it the Combined Colleges »jy r i rung in q closely contested Kame. The Colleges' bowlers <H<l we'.l for their side but the batsmen showed definite lacM of practice aftei a I oil of two
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  • 75 14 The following are the positions in the S.C.A. Tournament i«> date: 1st I mis. V W L D W L I* S.R.C. I I I 1 M S.C.C. 9 2-3 I I If C.S.C. 8 1-241 :»i RAF Changi 9 1-41:: 40 S.C.R.C. 9 1 4 2 10
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  • 2346 15 MACPHERSON WINS HALF BUKIT TIMAH EVENTS By AIXAN LEWIS fIjAIN fenture of the rmdag nt Bukit Tiniah yesttv day, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting, was Doug MePhersoa's four winners. Doug started off by riding the first winner then followed by riding the winners of races three,
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  • 27 16 Picture shows LoagdHHHpi 11 beating Natural by a short head la a photo-finish in the natal race at Buklt Tir.iah races, yesterday.
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  • 71 16 WIMBLEDON. Sat. Ricnrdo Gonzales and Frankie Parker won an exciting men's double semi-final against Brie Sturgeea 'S. Africa) and Budpre Patty (U.S.A.) 6 3, 8 1. S 6, 5 7. 7 -5. and will meet their compatriots Gardnar Mulloy and Ted Schrocdcr. The scratch pair rallied well after
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  • 34 16 PENANO, Sat. Penang flofratcd Kodah throe-nil in the opening match of the M.C.F.A. soccer competition here today. The half time score was one -nil. Scorers were Cheng Erg, (2) and Ah Loke.
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  • 446 16 COLONY SCHOOLS BEAT HONGKONG U. Keyt Does Hat-Trick nKSMONI) KEYT, young left-arm bowler from St. Andrew's School, performed the hat-trick, yesterday, for the Singapore Combined Schools against the Hongkong University at the Kaffles' Institution ground. Keyt, who took four wickets for four runs in 10 balls clean bowled all his
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  • 87 16 RECS 'A' WIN BY 5 WICKETS THE S.R.C. "A team boat the B.C.C. "A" team bv five wickets on tho Padang, yesterday. Batting first. S.C.C. totalled 64 runs of which G. Hyslop scored 26 and R.M. Nelson 18. G. Nccdham, T'.oiulwyn and Rozario captured two wickets each. The S.R.C. replied
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  • 336 16  -  HARRY FANG By JOHORE'S need for a large and most modern Sports stadium with facilities for soccer, hockey. rugg« r. badminton, table-tennis, athletics, cricket and other games was stressed by the Hon'ble Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Mentri Besar of Johore, in an interview. Dato Onn
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