Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 August 1949

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  • 22 1 SUNDAY Tribune Putv»«/u»<i atmu^tanaotivd^ at Mniaporfl, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh an d Pmna.no SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 465 1  -  Ivor Kraal $1000,000 Goes Under The Sm By Blueprint jor the new Kallano |\ALLANiG flying boat base may be abandoned —after nearly $1,000,000 has been spent on dredging alone since the The BOAC derision to withdraw all flying boat from the Far East
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  • 73 1 Twelve Accused Of Paying Bandits MALACCA, S: turdnv. TWELVE prominent memDers of the Chet- j tiar community' have been arrested on charges of paying large sums m protection money to the terrorists. Among those held is Settlement Councillor. Mr. P. C. L. Annamalal. Malacca'! Chief Police Officer, Mr. W.E. Harper,
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  • 160 1 $3 Million Bill For Runway SINGAPORE Government wil! have to Spend $.°,.000.WO more to bring Kalian^ port up to the standard requirement, of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. This will include $2,000,000 to extend and relay thr main mmmW stuk. >p ipanese. F.3timat<v have atreadv ton submitted to Government. According
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  • 45 1 TOKYO Sat. Wu Teh- Kuonintang leader an-' "Water m the N^t'onall I *™k. met General Mac:™J>r fer n two -hour conJi* toda b [thci Chi--5m I?' BCAP omcl H discuss- whin tl two *v arrival ,n rokyo la I o.n t-on i
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  • 59 1 TEHERAN, .Sat. -A Chinese Embassy spokesman announced here today tiiat his Government was closing down Ita 50 military attache offices throughout the world as "the Nationalists require their officers tor the front." At the same time, the Embassy spokesman said, the Chinese Ambassador to Teheran was
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  • 53 1 TOKYO. Sun. Flying Foils arc plotting the typhoon "Judith" with winds icaciung 75 Knots an hour, which is expected to hit Okinawa early tomorrow morning. The storm, which was reported about 250 miles south, east of Formosa at 4 a.m today, lfl moving northward at 11 knots
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  • 188 1 AT three o'clock yesterday Collyer Quay was as ui.*t as it usually is on a aturday afternoon. Suddenly a voice cried. "Apt: Apl!" S Passers-by looked up, saw i a clond of smoke pouring irom the Angio-Saxou Com- > pany's Chinese crew section i ortiee, m
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  • 47 1 SYDNEY. Sit.— Fuel Minj isLei William Ashley announced t^day that troops quarryI \r.rr brown coal from open -cut i A«Vda during the seven v/cekp o'd miners strike, would be j withdrawn. The miners are expected to I return to work on Monday. Reuter AAP A-
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  • 193 1 THE £8.000,000 Malayan I Federation Loan floated m London on May 12 has shed nearly a £1,000.000 m value m the past few days. The three per cent loan issued at par of £100 has dropped by twelve per cent to £88. The break is part of
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  • 410 1 'KING' PETE HAS SPEARED 4,000 CR OCODILES JOUGH, burly 'Pete' Peters, an Australian who lives m Singapore, is the Crocodile King of Malaya. He has harpooned more than 4,000 of them for their skins since the end of the war. He hypnotises them with a torch, at night, and then
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  • 68 1 MALAYA GETS SHARE OF GERMAN TRADE Malaya has been allocated $7,000,000 as her snare of the Sterling area trade with Germany cnirtng the year beginning July, 1949. Thc agreement was signed with the three Western zones of Germany m June. The Tribune learns that aValayc's allocation has not yet been
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  • 31 1 MADRAS. Sat. The Government of Madras is experimenting with the. production of synthetic rice a mixture of tapioca, sweet potato, dried bananas and deoiled groundnut, impregnated with Vitamin B.— A.P
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  • 29 1 TOKYO, Sat. The T okvi poi-.e.. arrested 3S mj \ber:of a gang yesterday ,ast ai it had compicted preparation? for city-wide prddllne; of counterfeit American nem- I»l«n.__ Reuter
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  • 35 1 BA iA\ ia. Hit. f'lgnttng continued thtoughout Java '.oi<. despite Wednesday's cease ii:c crdrr. Dutch and Indon flian military commandera will meet tomorrow to try -nd aohre the p o ,f U. P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 14 1 i MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 ki i Nine Lines, #B Yfr BmA^ llpjfrWj
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    • 39 1 SPECIAL OFFER GANTNER 100- i uoi Swtm Trunks with Complete aaaaaaatSC Supporter Two Qiia'ilifs:I/siial Price $14 each. rfiiifiel Offer *7. each. I Mial Trice $10 jk h SprciaJ Offer *5.50 en*)). SE.\SON TRADING CO.. 57, High st. He»: }-r»i»h
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  • 188 2 THREE YEARS TAXES IN ONE?' OINGAPORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. A. McLollan, J. P., has asked the Government to refute a rumour that Income Tax will be collected for three years within one period. In a question which Mr. MeLellan has tabled for the next Legislative Council meeting the Government Is
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  • 85 2 TtiF population of Malaya at the md of last year was 5.978.237. accoiding to a provisional estimate drawn up by the Registrar of Malayan Statistics, Mr. E. J. Phillips. Singapore's population was 974.50.x. Chinese hear! the list with 754,985. Malays are next with 120,710. Then
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  • 86 2 Kallang Airport m 1947 showing the runway which was rolald with plero*d steel plank and bit hessein alter the war. Since then the strip nearer the terminal building has been removed. The proposed Kallang Airport showing the extended and rolald main runway and new east taxi strip
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  • 274 2 policy, had already sounded the knell of the flying boat. He said "Flying boats have done fine service but, to reduce costs, it has always been our intention to replace them with landplan*** when these become available. "Marine bases are extremely expensive, especially when much of the Far
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  • 71 2 ACSU Plans Party The Executive Council of the ntingapore Army Civil Service Union lias decided to notd a tea-party on Saturday. August 20, m honour of the member* of the U.K. Commission of Inquiry now m oingapore gathering facts on conditions of service of civilian employees of the three Services
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  • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Ono Gurkha and four British Other Ranks were wouned on Friday m the course of an engagement with bandits m the Bentong sites of Unhang. At nuon, on the same day. Police found a camp capable of holding 200 persons. The camp comprised 20
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  • 56 2 Aji exhibition of fingerpaintings by Mr. Wu Tsai Yen will be opened by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General, at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47 Hill Street on Friday at 5 p.m. The exhibition will be m aid of Handicapped Children Anti-T.B. Hospital Funds and
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  • 37 2 Hwa Ching, from Seremban. was fined $25 m Heu ol ten days piispa by District Judge Tan Ah Tan yesterday for entering the Singapore Haibour Board without a pass. I-fwa Ching pleaded ignorancOf the. r-egulations.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 155 2 MODEL 54 HBllllfVBII fa v J f^m I V aMw*»aaa.a -N..%. a o__ XBv _^91 When you walk out to the wicket. or enter the conference room, what sor* 9PB& f)i im P r °ssion do you make? Handsome. -v tidy hair is the first step to a smart t
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    • 263 2 I -vAierever you a&/ jf says ELSIE Ihe EORDEN cow KLIM uniformity is one of the most famoui ih..r.M er j stl I I this trusted, powdered cow's milk. Throujtf, i»Zj!?! U production, the high quality oi KLIM j s naaaa^ j| guarded. You can rely on XL f M
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 501 2 >S Hj |B fifl ,^B Bp^"~ /.^A^m\\m\ ISSSEi BLUE NETWORK G^ R 1 Children's Program- io* Anact. Jt !T»^n m a KNOLISH PROGRAMMES "7 ft ifi 55**; njfry w Hh SE^'ffl? u^ k M. m .Vf 08 ran, m eS,mm.rv; Ui ran f, m *u Summ Ty 71s I>av! »*«»d«J-*»;
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  • 35 3 Double Christening At St. Andrew's There was a doable christening at St. Andrew's ftttwdral, this week. They were of Harlene CottreU, adopted daughter of IMLrs S Cot PI and of baby Alexandra VV. N\ Otremsky.'
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  • 411 3 S.M.G. PLAN TO EASE FLOODING IN S'PORE WILL BE BASED ON 1934 REPORT (Sunday Tribune Staff Importer) JHE Municipal Engineer, Mr. G. Edmond, ha.s been asked by a Municipal Committee to produce a ■five or ten-year plan for alleviating flooding on Singapore Island. This will give the Commissioners a definite
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 3 I.ucy Lim and Mary Hoe, nine-year-old pupils of the Taylor Dance Studio, will do a Dutch Dance at the Concert to be held at lhe (hinese V.M.C.A., on October 8, 10 and 11 m aid of the Chinese Cathedral Building tund.
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  • 30 3 B UILDING F UND Y'.u* Ulnar Pul a var Tamil ijch'jol has received fresh donations for its school building i..nd amounting to $liv. i tie total now stanos at ip8,530.9A.
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  • 30 3 H.'oa.ic.ist rocotdinß of Rado Malaya s i'akntinie fcJhow finals wij be relav—j at B.ir> p.m. tomorrow. A repeat broadcast can also be hear;l at 4 p.m. mxt Sunday.
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  • 255 3 Yahya Is First Local Seaman To Graduate Spore Nautical (Home Trade) Class; VAHYA BIN BACHOK, forty-year-old Malaccaborn Malay, this week became the first local A.siaii seaman to graduate m Home Trade Mate certificate from the newly-established Singapore Nautical (Home Trade) class, at the Raffles Institution. Yahya. with three other Malay
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  • 211 3 S'pore Temporary Govt. Officers Form Association (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE temporary government officers, at a meeting held yesterday, unanimously decided to form a branch "Govt. Temporary Officers Association." The meeting was presided over by Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, of the Liaison office of the Federation Controller Supplies Dept It was
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  • 209 3 IMR. Justice Gordon-Smith m the Singapore High Court yesterday reserved judgment m the probate suit m which Madam Tan Soo Eng is seeking .a prove that she was the le£al wife of the late Mr. Abraham Penhas and that she and her two children nre
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 135 3 k LUXURIOUS FOUR ENGINED I SKYMASTER SERVICE (40 PASSENGERS) ,^/l|tol\ 1L SINOAPORE to COLOMBO uJJmm\J!hL'J&'^ nith connecting services to W^Usljtf- ife LONDON via BOMBAY. ISC*^-' Nart^ KARACHI, CAIRO, ROME. CAPTAINED BY PILOTS DEPARTURE SINGAPORE A.M. EVERY Tl ES. I jNfcy >f i R-SflEftt ATIONS APPLY I i?4/*ff CfYION OPERATING CONTRACTORS
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    • 97 3 RECEPTION! RELAXATION! REDIFFUSION! 777/' MODERN answer to MODERN needs fin Radio Entertainment /Ll -*#> li£ n ni frr* i o x '^fflaJ***ffl»^a (B!ngapore> B-T-&.. $Mt^m^sr^ tS 182, <^ emenceau Aye Spore. BykiT jj/j 'JJ T 822 f Binocular* NEW CHINA OPTICAL (6 71, High Street, Singapore TUB CTABY BEUiHE% W
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  • 995 4  - JOSEPH MOK (7) WAS BORN IN A GERMAN RAIDER MICHAEL GOH PARENTS ARE NOT SURE OF HIS NATIONALITY (By EXCITEMENT came early to seven-year-old Joseph Mok, who now lives under the shadow of the Sacred Heart Church m Tank Road. His parents are not sure, to this day, whether he
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  • 127 4 U.N. MEN WILL VISIT TRADE EXHIBITION E.C.V.KE. and gj conferences m Slnga,^ s* ing September-M*^ expected to visit thTiv!* Exhibition to c hrt? V^ Happy World tro^ The Public RelaUon. rv partr.u-nt are organist J "Progress Exhibition" The exhibition will gW activities of Govemr£jJ semi -Government bodkru 1 1 Exhibits
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  • 167 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA, Saturday. AVER two hundred and fifty youths from South Malaya gathered at the Methodist Girls' School here for the opening of the Southern District Methodist Youth FelloA-ship Institute yesterday. Dr. M. Dodsworth, senior Methodist Mission Superintendent, declared the Institute open
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  • 224 4 TERTAIN Singapore trade unions, especially of the industrial workers, are showing signs of declining membership, mainly because of increasing unemployment and wage-cuts during the past few months. The number of unions also shows a slight drop from June to Juiy this year. In June this
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  • 37 4 Ong Ah Soon, a nY was charged In the Fourti Police Court yesterday vrtfr extorting $200 from Urn Mini Joon. Another Itaiatnt* Thuan Tek Boon, was chii ed with abetting mti offence movements.- U.P.
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  • 23 4 The Lian U Benevoiw Association v/ill hold Twa Lor. Koh practice at 86, Slit: Road, 7.30 p.m. on T"aW August 16.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 159 4 I U L |°A R C A /*GARD ENI* rose SSJmKyjkW/ SWEET PEJ *ORCHIO Bf\ yU&PO m*A\ BIOSSOI v Cussop§ Frnm Assonmm •My family? standby m casa of £5 j&2 %am> '"Stoaau^fi ■^.BfiSßffil a,wa >' s as the blue tin m >4«£j nESI ahtacid powder Nsutratitss Acid Soothes Siorrach Relieve*
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    • 110 4 POND'S SJ J^M^ POWDER /V^^^^^^^J^^S 1 Smooth as silk soft as moonlight Cm^E^V*^£sZrx*\. delicate as the morning mist $&£&'*&*%s& '4 i\\ ik 0T S cm,c flattery, for subtle charm \Qf >imf^ i^r^'sl i* \sl —to blend with your complexion, m% A^^ifJr to S* ye the final touch to your &*>'ijr
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    • 390 4 Asthma, Bronchitis Coughing, Choking Curbed In 3 Minnies Bo ram be*e aUat^j of AttrdMl ftro-a* Canert« »«d le« he., tal,,* mtUa mm aad t'.at oo« ebeke aad .aan for rhokirvi and urtntliua Am a-p. Mraoui aad aan'LUocny Da eaa coo^b *o oauld.it tirrp, np«i«d ta di* tlu<ai Wd vr-t feel
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  • 219 5 M.N.P. MAY CLOSE DOWN FED. BRANCHES mm.. If GOVt. CollS For Registration (By OSCAR FERNANDEZ) fllE Malay Nationalist Party may have to close down all its ijp-country branches, if the Party is called upon to register under the Federation's Societies Ordinance. Inche Mohd.. Taha bin Kalu, the Acting President of
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  • 125 5 An Order For A Singapore-Built Yacht Mr. X. H. JSppegle, an insurance and real estate a*;ent of Salinas, California, who is travelling round the world m th** I'resident Monroe, placed an order for a $5,300 32-foot teak wood yacht to be built In Singapore before the ship left here on
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  • 191 5 Tiong Baliru Bus Service: Commissioners asked to reconsider decision (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. Lav Yew Hook, Chairman of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre, has written to the Municipal President, asking the Commissioners to reconsider their decision, taken at their last meeting, to withdraw the door-to-door bus service. Mr. Lav
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  • 33 5 MALACCA, Sat.— A ChiI nese, Lee Hock Lee, was charged, m the Circuit Magist trate's Court with having been a returned banishee. He claimed trial and was reI manded m Custody
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  • 245 5 Keep Away From Raw Food fTHERE have been a few cases of dysentery m Singapore j during the last month, but the City's Health authorities do not consider the disease has broken out m epidemic form. On the contrary the Senior Assistant Municipal Health Officer, Dr. W. H. Morrison. states
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  • 464 5  -  Ivor Kraal MR. Adolf Andren. Chief Engineer and Licensing Officer, Department of Aviation. Singapore, is now on a tour of the United States. "My impression of Ameiican civil aviation," he said m an interview, "is that, because of the size of the country, the situation is unique and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 535 5 Ifc fl ____^_<-f^_i M Rangoon {0} Saves me valuable time! No sooner said than done!' might BANGKOK 7 U J"T ltK>al *<UUX Appointed liAiiu Agent's slogan. Certainly he Uves B i.r. .o.e, yammkly U P to It. When I want to DOOk I 10..1 S^clhlrd mghl. for example ijuat PHQUIin
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    • 182 5 Buy Direct from England R^ily VVH OR COLOURED i__^_V\ lo pure wo l pKj\\ WHITE 60 xBO lII*. Mrlfe R^^^^^S-v COLO U R I B HI '*'*^"^^_?v ls_s ■1 Wjjfcr*yfr* #L^_ s'z* jfefpjlS mjjS at abo<ra __s\^djtf_r^vf"-_^*'^ I t c,> mv&vr^K s^-izsK $D Wonderful Value strong. hardwiring, reliable, axtrm fleecy
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    • 204 5 PHILATELY WE PAY MONEY FOR USED STAMPS BBe. per 100 for any Malaya stamps (soaked off paper), Free BnyiagList of Stamps, The Stamp Tradta* I Co., 198, Bay St., Toronto, Canada. Stamp Collect I tins Wanted I We Box All Kinds of Stamp*. fr®o'% Jim aW-^% f iv j™3 _BpsisSijalipT^
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    • 305 5 •aw2^L_^^7 p-fc^ AMyMB9_-Wtef«-e«ffMTo#fta-tsf *kl_TD©^UliT,t*Uy.rooUd.»y?Do« -r^D-^X 2s A* l- «Af_£S\ WftMk !!!!f pwr««i^ S^^** DDD. Uqt_i «<•*. Mate UU airsa* and A id^^ .Uf M sfttesks the |«-«-dra-i ou* ihe I s>H\*^ t Tii «^r w^»*o^ 1 stt_B\fl *c\ aVs-M4«IrUMB-4«7oa«* 1 V* l^ ||_SH^\ priißM *hrn «Jm ef sle_Md relief. B
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  • 1907 6  -  Vera Ardmore By WHAT a wonderful world this would be if women would stop behaving to each other m the manner of their kind. Candid comments can be very disconcerting and any one. who out of a real sense of friendship has indulged m them, must have also
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 28 6 s v oPB Pster's Voice" VDIOS DGRAMS f the finest. n all authorised deakn I ESTAB. s moutrie aco malaya p-to Ifs^Bj JOHN LITTLE'S BUIIWW SINGAPONI 1 7
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  • Article, Illustration
    1458 7 Front Jimmy Glover S LONDON, Saturday. OME i "m hundred ear* ngo, list v. Qui WC<J m a house m fleet Btr< < i. T'"* room srbich h< occu- Id now tiic Lon do J < I Jf Ti:.* Malaya Till Ul -'iJAd an.i today iam its nt.
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  • 823 7 AMONG THE NEW BOOKS ALTHOUGH war-time books. fictional or factual, are generally no longer popular with the reading public hr England th. it an* occasion.:! instances whore a publisher ..pparently flouti, opinion shd eflers a wn theme and getJ away with it. It s ail a question of hldgi lent.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 176 7 i i— ii 1 .Z3^,;b sjs~..^ ...jM. GLORIOUS FRAGRANCE... qpp I c blossom Truly incotnparabl? drenched with the delicate fragrance of crushed apple- blossoms. PERFIME 4 oz. .157.80 2 ox. $13.»5 1 nt. *20.3£ EAU PE CQLQGNE 2 oz. $2.40 3 *ox. $3.35 4 oz $4.30 TALCIM POWDER 1.50 OBTAINABLE
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  • 392 8 SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1949 ELPIDIO'S ELOQUENCE IT may seem churlish to pour cold water on the Pacific Pact proposed by President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines, but nevertheless the douche must be applied. For at such a time as this we cannot afford to waste our energy chasing rainbows, no
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  • 2234 8  - THE EXPLOSION THAT SHOOK THE WORLD PO UL WESTPHALL BY Four Tears ago tomorrow. Japan surrendered to the i lies. The weapon that brought her her knees was the atom bomb droppe d on Hiroshima on August 6 9 191»i. In this article, at Danish journalist who has visited Hiroshima,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 lff^4 TJjrs Care consists of mere t-as Just "buying glasses.' Mys oomfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional services of a gumUfied eyesight specialist. m. a. CHONG, OPT., D. aTmxDj sqoippe* with BRO«Urn Instruments. 1 MALA VAN A IR WA YS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPTJR, IPOH TAIPING, PENANG, KIA VT
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    • 111 8 liii ill ftS- !^_^H^sip__i fare produced m Singapore m the lament and date battery factory m south hast Asia, accor*l»l to the same high standards of manufacture which made the name "EVEBEADT" famous throughout taa i world fl TIIKV ARK SI I'll.lFD TO OOVKKN.MENT DKPABI- O S MUTTS TIIKOi HOI
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  • 882 9  - IN SEARCH OF GENCHIZ KHAN'S TREASURE V.B SUTHERLAND Ky ffoK aro many trea -wreJoards m the world. .Tat the most beautiful to the Sultana of jgSVd li valued SoOO.OOO. It is row h« Palace Inbul. and contains preS^ncs. jewels- gold, sil_r»rmour, swords of exit*, workmansh.j. and EVtlclcs which the OtJL
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  • 847 9  -  HARRISON HEARNE By IN these sceptical times when belief m Britain In tne existence of malignant non-human beings is dying out fast, if not actually dead »t is odd to find that peoples' not many hours* travel away from our own doorsteps, still have faith m
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  • 277 9 THIS is the built-in age. Nobody any longer wants anything unless it is also guaranteed to have at least a couple of other features built into it. This goes for practically everything from brassieres to bookcases, from three-colour ice cream to cigarette boxes that play "Yankee Doodle"
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  • 968 9  - BRITAIN MAKES HER AMBASSADORS Clean Their Own Chimneys ."ii-bes<hB2»ri 31u8in*»*»i Isv Britain may be th richest Empire thai has ever been, but she does not give her Ambassador a spoon with which io eat his soup. IT is a great honour to be I chosen to represent Great Britain m
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 890 10  - TWO CHARMS ARE BETTER THAN ONE Walter Orton QamclSy asses ana inula abeionpinp to thc ancient shepherd -kings, had metal amuk% of various shapes and designs, tied amind their necks to keep them safe from harm. I THERE is a certain hotel 1 m the Bayswafc r district of London
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 676 10 __L *d_eV'>>_^ _Ht\ /MmmWSmmmT^-^mmmmmmmmW^ _f_B< iSmmWf AQUARIUS. people o>.</ fo .-..sif free* recently did for a fraud and JAN 21— FKB is P*ao»§: coniiuts modi this you u>ill katn every reason. The spotlight is on change,: importance, tn your work. Id* folk' man Undo nem*interu\!t'J U i\T CS Xr s
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  • REPORT FROM HOLLYWOOD
    • 795 11 Life, behind tne scenes m filmland, is as artificial as the movie sets lhat background each stcry. Gossip and scandal are the order of the day. The big stars won't talk about Hollywood: the smaller ones arc too scared. Why? Because they can't face the
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    • 36 11 Bob Hope and little i mopp<»t Mary Jwyne Saanders who \h Bob's j mod.* child m "Sorrow- i ful Jones," Paramount* race-horse comedy com- 1 1 Ing to Singapore* soon. i
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    • 282 11 EVE N MA UGH A M FELT AT HOME WHEN distinguished novelist Somerset *»"S h «J» Studios. Shepherd^ Hush to t,.m .be troduction for "Quartet r^^^^^on—he found Wav short stories, now showing at th I avujo self m a perfect reproduction o* s sluu > France villa. The seme books
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    • 136 11 XT was a scene m a drug 1 store for Michael i I C H r t 1 I Productions' j i "Flamingo Koad" at Warners. S "Why all these clocks j i on the counter," plaint ed l Director Curliz. t S "liut these art* just 'for j
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    • 112 11 HEN-PECKED HUBBIES NOTE REGARDLESS of what somp hen-pecked husbands may think, a woman's voice can play out. Janis Carter was required to shr-.ek and Bhout at Larainc Day m a very dramatic scene for RKO Radio's "I Married a Communist." At the st&?t of the fourth take. Janis lost her
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    • 79 11 HORSE-OWNING STAR'S TROUBLE GEORGE BRENT own-- 35 Iturses but usually when Ix* wants to go rifling he must rent horse from a public ble. ttus of th. 1 opportunity it offers for riding, making a Icture like "Montana Belle, In which he co-stars th Ja ie l Lussell, i.s a
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    • 777 11 NAT vt 1 MARSHAL.. 107 pounds rf exuberance i !i a ajstploasinj; voi< i and form, kjiooe distinction that no one 2 jn Hollywood c:.n claim. giv, blinked hei way on to lie screen. p^re'"- how it happened .y.wasthe star of the
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    • 126 11 BOYS' SCHOOL IS LOCALE FOR NEW MOVIE THE New Mexico Military Institute, the Southwest 'l famous and colourful boys' school, will provide the background for a forthcoming Gene Autry picture for Columbia, "Sons of New Mexico." Armand Schacfcr, President of Gene Autry Productions, has returned from the Roswell Institute after
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    • 267 11 I mil AT key ingredient for success, that quality that caused 1 singer-comedienne Doris Day to start at the top tn motion 1 pictures— a star m her first film, a star m her second before I audiences have seen her on th« screen—
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    • 154 11 Plant turns into forest DISGUISING a powerhouse to look like a forest was just one of the many photographic problems Di: octor George Sherman had to solve m the technicolour filming of Universal-Inter-nationals "Red Canyon." Based upon Zane Grey's novel. "Wildfire," the story is dated m" the oil lamp era,
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    299 12 RUTH MILLET DO YOU BORE YOUR AUDIENCE? YOU'RE probably boring your audience if you talk at length on any of these subjects: On. About friends of jours they don't know and aren't likely to meet. If you have to preface a story with "V si can't really appreciate
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  • 327 12 Exclusive To The Sunday Tribune IRENE, the famous M. G. M. designer shares her secrets with Singapore women m a special series of designs, material blending. colour combinations. arJ all with special emphasis on clothes suitable for Singapore. Each week, we will show an original "Irene" design,
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  • 125 12 rrillzZ most serious indictment is of a woman's charms is made when you say that she is clumsy. t A man's clumsiness is quite often excused. A woman's i ne\er is. There seems to be more of an obligation upon a S woman's part to discipline her hands
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  • 104 12 WENDY SIDNEY-WTLMOT MORE than bait the year is already over it sounds a long way to Christmas, but it isn't you know! Those last few months fly by. One morning we shall wake up with that panicky feeling wondering how long we have before the last Christmas mail
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  • 296 12 DO YOU TYPE YOURSELF? (V^ habit whi^ t^ V become more £ing to a certain Women 2? < m a Year out Moreover, a nfVri 'osely resemZ S? Ono ,s a Pt to e£*« notice which a should af or* Another a iKUIr ■switch of pace jn 2_ l that
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    • 263 12 \Q im*^iM J\ m*ms\ t^ Fl I I r r i il 1L1 IL BY AL CAPP h n r 1 >&g 5^!^ C^ V VW^y -5 </\A Far aeiove th^ putrefied forest] I MS^FV^rAFFORD^^ £3^ ?£r V A BLTT E^lV^^T^ '>l I VOJNG LADV V v I j K.N
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  • 2622 13  - GIRL AGAINST CHANNEL RICHARD KLEINER (By Shirley May France, the 16-year-old American girl, last week abandoned her cherished dream of swimming the English Channel before her 17th birthday on August 11. She did this after winds and high seas forced her to give up or cut short her practice sessions
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    • 56 13 ••••••••••j f\ Dry Charring and Dyeing. Up-to-date k N^ Chemical of all Description— *Aho s V %fc Silk, Woollen, Co'to/t j frvMe Mend7ng^.J !abrKS > Car F ets > £lc WW With Quteli^ J aY*nice k Sma M x fi<_^^^^GE i^ i j— aft. ._L*if >• •■ii v ",;-v- xyifc'-
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    • 456 13 AAA mAm-amm*^* MaW zf/jT \mt yo 1 1 rchikl re 1 1 '/f/\M hea Ithy sW%P VEGEMITE then you must .supplement X^dflfßSaKX it with Vitamin B from other sources, because the y-y polishing process takes away \£s%^ all the Vitamin B value of the grain. Vitamin B complex is vitally
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  • 561 14 FOONG SEONG CUP TO BE REVIVED SOON BADMINTON by Tri bune Special Correspondent Singapore to take part INTERSTATE competition for the Foong Seong Cup is to be revived early next year, it was disposed when officials of state associations met at Kuala Lumpur for the eighth Malayan badminton championships during
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  • 477 14  -  BEN HOGAN s Hon 10 play GolJ By WHEN Dr. Cary MiddlecoiT joined tho professional tournament circuit two yeais ngo ho wa.s just another Kood, young" golfer gamhling against terrific odds. Theie were several others like him teeing off from town to town, high
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  • 352 14 CRICKET By A Special Correspondent JHE Singapore Cricket Association's Tournament has now reached a very interesting stage with only a month to go. The S.R.C. have so far got 95 points from 13 gfcmes while the C.S.C. and S.C.C. have 75 points each from 12
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  • 55 14 a. vi. KI.fLAS,, S2L bMin and "ai BATTING <Qn:ilit.i-.t1,.n: .1 Inninrs, throne tKS Sien 8.C.R.C., J 85 U. H. Kal- <S.K.<., Vl I. V". {:J77 HOWLING <<i.i.il.n«at.on: :tl Wi.kHs* C. tollin K (S.K.C.) SB* 1 3 B K- Kenyan <S?lV«_r- g5 A S 2 H5 W. K.
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    • 96 14 TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN THE PALM COURT at 9.15 p.m. at RAFFLES HOTEL THE BAND OF Ist BN. THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BY KIND PERMISSION OF LT.-COL. J. S. H. DOl GLAS O.C. j CONDUCTED BY BANDMASTER A. BRLNaSDEN. A.RC.M. TOMORROW NIGHT BALLROOM PALM COIRT WILL BE RESERVED FOR THE GALA
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    • 470 14 ""^^> yr JOSEPH TRAVERS E SORS LT| Etiliorkiiig a Tradition" aawAw^^^ l^yjJ^^KSp||»^J&^tjtg^ Craftsmanship comprises secrets mtt always toht found m ti >/ hiHfks the 'know-ham', proved hy experience ml j\isst\f on front generation lo feneration. Such craftsmanship explains lhe cool fragrance, yVifw >/;/../,/;•■,'. -*^<? Plover \v explains tch\ Playei i
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  • 79 15 In a soccer match at Gcylam Stadium yesterday, tne t JoHtrads Athletic I'r.ion de- j featcd the Chinese High .School by three goals to nil. I Jollilads opened the scoic I through Krishnasamy m the last minute before the Interval. Matnoor convotted a penalty m the second
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  • 2358 15 JOHN DISQUALIFIED AFTER WINNING FIRST RACE Azadpays $43 for place From ALLAN LEWIS miIM: KIALA LUMPI R, Saturday. JHE Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting opened m a sensatio:u,l way today, when hot favourite John was disqualified after winning the first race. John scored easily from Wittenham, who ran very wide
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    • 181 15 (Air-Conditioned Tele. 6909) ■""A I B^B^ailß_H l MA^p_p_M_,_^_w Jam aW^^A. _flK9tt_k P^_— F^^^^_£p_W<__bS F^^ f A '-«al >. i l silMvmi flj R JOHN GAIL lh* mr, .1 \KK OF THF. RK|> WITCH" m njk*. Moralag Matteee T<nl;iy 11 a.m. M<.M.\ TWO SISTERS 1 KOM BOSTON* 1 A(ln.:*.a,i,,n: Vdn'ls Sl
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  • 56 16 Following or.- requested to turn up for „,t Kin riHllb B.P. a^a.n-t tlie Worr.bloy Bl* '"'lay at the Happy World at 7.30 p.m. Yoo Ek Sum. Andrew Mm. Koh Kirn Gi-an. Sect ChenK Hua. Willi.* Tan. Lim On- Hunt. Koh Klm Fatt. Tan Hork Michael Yeo.
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  • 738 16 SELANGOR WIN THE MALAYA CUP A. r my Na vy Beaten 2-3 KUAI-A LUMPUR, Saturday. OELANGOR confounded their crista today by defeiting the Army Navy by three goals to two m the Malaya Cup final played on the Malaya Command ground. A heavy shower one hour before the game eased
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  • 121 16 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS Playing with sounder combination J. L. Whitmore and MISS Leslie-Smith easily defeated S.J. Hoyland and Mrs. Wcrshett m two straight sets of 6-1. 6-1. m the Tanglin Clubs tennis tournament, yesterday. Full results were: Mixed Oouh'es (Handicap): J. L. Whitmore and Miss Les-lie-Smith (-15.3) beat S. J.
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  • 67 16 HOTSPURS BEAT DYNAMOS The Hotspurs XI chalked up another victory when thoy beat the. Katong Dynamos by three goa's to one at soccer played at Geylang Stadium, on Friday. The Dynamos opened th.> score through D. Pozario, right wing, 20 minutes after the start. Just before half time Rex Lee
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  • 167 16 THE Paya Lebar Bus Co., beat the Cosmos Sports Club by two goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday, m the S.A.F.A. Junior League final, a match marred by rough play. Cosmos opened accounts 10 minutes after the stait through Yusoff .vli who
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  • 188 16 1½ Miles Race At Perak Meeting THE Perak Turf Club have again provided a long distance race on the programme for their meeting to be held on Sept. 24, and 28 and Oct. 1. The race is the Autumn Cup to be run over a distance of l_ Miles and
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  • 51 16 Arthur Ayres prominent West Australian jockey arrived at Singapore yestc-day. Ayres has been one ef the leading riders m Perth for some time. He can ride nt 7-5 which should get him plenty of riding m Malaya. It was not disclosed which stable he will J be
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  • 73 16 THIS ONE LEAVES I Clem Laycock. who has a been riding successiully for l Jack Manning will return to Australia at the end of the month. It is regrettable that J this rider should be leaving Malaya as he has shown good I race riding sense when kick- I ing
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  • 177 16 JOHORE GRAND PRIX CLOSE ON SEPT. 4 The following are the events for the Johore Grand Prix t) he held at Johore Bahru on Oct 2: 1. Motor cycle; ;{;>o cc and umli-i 2. Motor cycles 5.".1 cc aad over: 3. Carp 1500 cc and •mder supercharged 1,100 cc .nd
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  • 210 16 Tail ender Court gives S.C.C. victory THANKS to a breezy 23 scored by tail-ender Court, the S.C.C. defeated the Singnpore Municipality by 15 runs m a low scoring cricket match on the p^dan^ ves*e*d«y. Court's score was the highest m both innings. He hit four ix. indeiies. Best bowling average
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