Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 August 1949

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  • 23 1 SUNDAY Tribune published wmuituntuusiy at Bingapott, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh on d P*%a\ng I SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 586 1 y\ Red master-plan for the Pacific will be hammered out by Communist leaders from Asia, Australia, Polynesia and Micronesia who have been summoned t0 a conference m Peiping on November 15, the Sunday Tribune is able to reveal. r alike the notorious Calcutta conference
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  • 1032 1  -  A. S. RAJAH Demands Elections, Cabinet, Nationality By Tribune Special Corespondent Butterworih, Salurday— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar lashed out at the indifferent attitude or the Malay Rulers m general, and that of the Sultan of Kedah m particular, m a seventy -five minute Piesidentiai speech
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  • 128 1 BATAVIA, Sat.- Another appeaJ for clemency is expected to be made within a week for Carlton Hire, Singapore businessman, now serving a s?ven year sentence for gtin-nm-nm» io Indonesia Such an appeal to the Dutch High Commissioner brought freedom this week to the three American Biers
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  • 360 1 Slow Boat To China? STATEMENT b> sir A lac Newboult, 1 l hief SciTi'tary to tUe y Federation, m Friday s Pres* fMsafewm* m r lvua'a Lumpur: 1 -On August U laSs Government sent tele- i grain to llong);.»ng say- 1 lng that it In now <iMs- tied that there
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  • 110 1 But The Truth Will Out SHANGHAI, Sat. (hen tin k chairman ol the Communists National Lahour I r uon and member jf Politburo, told Shanghai unions they must reconcile iheuiM'lve.s to lower wage* Chan, addressing 600 union rapraaentativea, «iatd that times would get wore* bafore they got batter. He predicted
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  • 127 1 V A Gurkha piper playx ed for Miss Patricia^ I Baird and Mr. Denni-* i Doughty Bleasdale i when they left St. j Andr c w "s Cathedral i yesterday after their wedding. Both the 1 Kroom and his lather- i in-law. Lt. Col. C.
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  • 186 1 HEADQUARTERS (Singapore District) ol the \rmy have awarded nearly $8,000,000 ol contracts In the past thr^e months m a big-scale attack on th i Army's housing problems. Eight housing projects, including 8 -52 million Gurkha mar! ud quart*. a1 Pastl Panjang, are la tin process
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  • 21 1 The Increased rice ration for children m Singapore amounts to kattiet pc: week and not kattres as announced yesterday.
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK. Bat Frankllr D. Koojcvelt in;or ano Suaanne Perrin, 28-year-old New York BOCialite, hive taken out B mar riCige licence l' will be Roosevelt's second narriage. His first to Ethci Dupont ended m a Nevada divorce m May. U.P.
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  • 89 1 SYDNEY, Sat— The Kmg and Queen and Princess Margaret will visit Australia next year, the Sunday Herald reported today. A despatch from a. London correspondent, quoting per sons m close contact with Buckingham Palace, stated that the date of the visit cou'.d not be announced until
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  • 85 1 DOVER. Sat. Mrs. Will' van Rijse!. Dutch swimmer abandoned her second attempt to swim the English Channel today aftei being m the water 16 hours and 53 minutes. Shr was two miles from her goa l when she surrendered to th' Channel fog which caused Hares to
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  • 33 1 Fat men make the best husbands and schoolteachers the best wives, aays Dr. J. F. Bender, of Key i or:;, director of the American National Institute of Human Relations.
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  • 125 1 MANILA. Sat. Movie starlet Carol Varga ha s told detectives that she and American buaineaaman George Murray, who was murdered m his home on August 13, weie m love with each other and "engaged to be married." Ace o m panted ny hi r mother. the
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  • 91 1 Looters Fo llow Hurricane FLORiDA. Saturday— The National Guard has been called to halt looting and vandalism which has followed m the wak oi the most savage hurricane ever to sweep 250 mil \s of the Florida coast. Damage Is estimated m milliona from the 155 mph wind. "unions Palm
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  • 231 1 AND NOW SIAM Nexi For Dollar Cuts, Controls BANGKOK, Bat Stringent controls on Slam's dollar Imports and dollar spending an* tecomnr. tided by WLr w A. M. Doii. Financial Advisor to the Siamese Government, who Is now on leave In Britain. m a it ttei to the Preratei and the
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  • 59 1 HONGKONG, Sat. The Nationalist Central New. ncy today reported that > larg< f rm ttlon of planer raided Shanghai inflicting "serious damage" to electrlcity and water works as well :^s to International broad j ing stations The report said that over etgnt pej cent of the
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    • 9 1 w Tin PtUPLE FOR ThtF PEOPLE Tefc 'Tribune" SpCKC
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    • 58 1 SPECIAL OFFER (i.WTVKK 100 Wool Swim Trunks with Complete E!a%tie Supporter Two (|uatltie*: Umsbl PHee |M sack. 9peciO Off* P# I su.ii I'rii i <U\ .i< h. Sj»' c.i: Otti't 50 ii»vh. SEASON TRADING <C, st, llitf'i St. i < USUWI A/l 77Q/N&H MWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Una J Ti
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  • 701 2 LABOUR CONDEMNS INCREASED RENT PLAN Sun«rft\ Tribune shi'j Reporter THE Singapore Labour Party, In r. Press statein ?nt yesterday, declared that the Chinese Chamber of ComfrtSrcc recomrrunaatioii for a 25 percent Increase m rentals on dwelling houses would dlsoflganis: the ecoaumv of the Colony and dejtrqj tii? stability achieved by
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  • 42 2 Mr. K. E. Mathew. the Director of the Indian branch of the International Labour Organisation, has arrived m Singapore to make arrange ments for the Asian con ference of experts on training questions beginning m the Colony on September 12.
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  • 26 2 MA L A CCA. Sat. TTn Resident Commissioner. the Hon. Mr. W. C. Taylor, will hold his next press conference on Thursday, September 1.
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  • 124 2 WEDDING AT R. N. DOCKYARD MISS Norma Cecilia Sharkey was married yesterday to Mr. Harry Anthony Noble, j Sub-Inspeetoi of the R.N. Dockyard Police. at St. Peter's Church, Royal Naval 1 Dockyard The bride won ;i whib sharkskin suit and earned a i bouquet of roses, Rer matron* I of-honoui.
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    • 438 2 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER SSm V^fAO^ CH^- a a these Jf^A flee** —or worse may com<r Your doctor will tell you thst o«ten i^m r,*ad such a, C.ii ,ni, Phwphor *r* warning si<n* o* MINERAL AKO per. Iron. Mignenum Pood |m iJl'^* VITAMIN DEFICIENCY ••——irr.nt* t> st
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 484 2 E_ BTa^^__^_^H Bb Bb st^ \^^^bsbsbßb ""-^B BLUE NETWORK V-° rh^. r, lV'\ v Kr:,,n, L";i, J OO KED NETWORK »iime Sigual A !>ews; „l(l l'ro- gramme Summary; 7.15 The J__?_K_". KNCI.ISH PROORAMMKS Radio Orchestra m a half-hour P l n, A T,n J < s "fn^«. Openoaa programme of
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  • 53 3 A Hokkien woman, Lirn Chye. of Jeddah Street, wacharged m the Fourth Polic° Court yesterday with alleged possession of 1.475 ten-rupiah and 1.972 twentyfive.rupiah I counterfeit notes. She was ai rested on Friday. The charge was explained to her and the case was postponed to September .'<. Hail I
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  • 310 3 MOVE TO LIMIT FREE ASSESSMENT ON LAND Only One Acre To Be AUoweci tram i9jo? Sunday Trlßune star K> r orter move to increase assessments mi large compound houses within Mtinirioal limits will iV m lldo by Progressiva Party Commissioner, AJr. A. IV Ra:,ah, at Friday's meeting of the Commissioners.
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  • 168 3 Eigh t een Mon ths Gaol For Putting Up Seditious Posters Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter 6NG Peng Kiat. a 20-year-old mechanic of Bukit Purmei. oiT Kampong Bahru Road, was yesterday sentenced to eighteen months by the First District Jud^e, Mr. Tan Ah Tan. on a charge of octting up seditious
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  • 76 3 RECEPTION FOR ILO VISITORS EteprcaentaUvea of Trade I 'nion.s m Singapore hay held n infotnia! meeting to rliscuaa a reception ie deVgntea to th< International Labour Organisation conference on "Vocational Training*' schc--1 j i«m i m Singapore shortly. Thi mci ting was court n< <i by Mr S Sanharan. Messrs.
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  • 139 3 Judge Orde rs Hopper Retrial From Our <hvn C'orres|K»ndent IF'OH, Saturday. HISAGREIEING with liotli assessors*. Justice Paul Stnrr today ordered a retrial with fresh sssesoors of Derek Desmond Hopper at the conclusion of Hopper's trial m the F'erak Assize Court for the a I lepred murder of a suspected bandit.
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  • 380 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE pineapple industry— Malaya's third largest industry prewar is likely to become a dollarDarning concern by 1950. By th?n the new planting programme, introduced m Johore and Selangor, to resuscitate the Industry, are expected to shov their firsi major
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  • 206 3 Condemned Man 'Poisoned' Froth Onr Own ('orrrsji< df-tlt IPOII. Saturd THE inquest into the death of Tan Pon Thium, who died m lite Ipoh Hospital forty hours after receiving the death sentence m the A: si/.e Court on Jun;- i, opened today before Che Jamal bin .v dtti Loth?, M
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    • 372 3 aV^a_l_^»^a TlyßasfftftOrf fIMISH 1. k ■"•_S*r_*^ %_*H at n»f^_. fLICOTE U Mftrtcn's Best IMIVI L m 4 L jeautifiil Colours to choose from (jbtawibh <i: EvEaf lAil/l /JtJllttlH'ir Y£T ANOTHER REPEAT! Thursday Ist Sept. popular and sn< w ful were v Bali Nights on 25th and I S._o_ft gh that
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  • 392 4 S.I.T. 'HOUSING' REGISTER TO RE-OPEN SHORTLY (Sunday Tribune StaiT Iteporter) JiiE Singapore improvement Trust expects .«=hur:ly to re-open its register of applications for Trust buildings. Over 20,000 forrrts and letters, explaining Mm points system, are now being printed. As soon as these forms are ready and me necessary staff recruited
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  • 44 4 < hlef JVt'.. Oahc r 1., i Ue Burke, 85, aerviefng an ireraft m H, M. s. Triumph, is th. proud poaaeaaor af the longrftt bard fn tin- ,j {l I It look him a year to grsn v >. j
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  • 107 4 Malayalees Will Fete 'Onam' Next Sunday (Ssstssi fHhjßjsJ Thot;sand So( w': c- ration vviiicei^^F. nual festival 7 a^ c onam is the mL^ ant festtni of tR> community m CrSS Malabar. CoX ;»ncor P Jointly It marks the arm the bamattat *n£*A "»a and can b» r^' "l «M Thaipu.samV3j*«i
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  • 154 4 COLONY SCHOOLS CLOSE ENTRANCE LISTS Until 1950 v TribuH* Reporter} Rapid growth of Sinjrapore'j Juvenile population has caustr] such a rush on the Oolaa/'s schools that thf majority of them have closed their entrance lists until 1950 Mr. Ft. M. Youn^, Deputy Director of Education. jfantcitla* •lilt UUmbs 1 1
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  • 47 4 low Soon Huat was <ent- j enostl to six months* jroal m j the First District Court yesterday when h< pleaded guilty I f to a charge of extorting 160 j from one An- Boon Lav h> I putting him m fear of airest.
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  • 75 4 UNION'S THIRD ANNUAL MEETING rE Third Annual General Meeting of the Singapore. Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union will b e held at their Registered Office, 172- A. Rangoon Road, on Saturday Sept. 10 at 2.30 p.m. The meeting will receive and adopt the Executive Council's report and accounts, and elect
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  • 34 4 A new water-boat, bull I i the Singapore Harboul Board's Keppe) docky%:ti, was launched yesterday. The hoat will pi into service with the \v Hammer Company, supplying snips In the Singapore Roads
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  • 221 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) §UNDAY showers mif ht have dampened the spirit. of Singapore's picnickers and holiday makers but they have helped to save the Colony from water rationing. Mr F C r r Hnf t_! HIS M niri Pal Water Engineer. u \'u
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  • 328 4 Sunday Tribute Stall Reporter THE British light flen carrier H M.S. Triumph, accompanied by H.M.s. Belfast, and the carrier's attendant destroyer, HM.S. Chanty. will have- Singapore Naval Bas;- rcr Hongkong 1 uesdaj morning About fifteen Seaflres and Fireflies oi the earner will fly over
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  • 234 4 Ch ildre n Cen tres Require $20,000 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter additional $20,000 is needed nnnuallv to give volunteer workers a .re-r hand m Sin gapore's n social centres foi- chilr'rwi This money must C omo from ihe public Tne Government provides S^u 000 tor iVip children's centres and a
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  • 51 5 MALACCA. Sat. The wedding will take place, on Satday. Sept. 10 at S a.m., m thr Churcn of St. Francis Xaviei. Malacca, of Miss Dorothy Gabriel Dias, second daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dias, to Mr. J. P. Santa Maria. A reception will be held at
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  • 34 5 MALACCA. Sat. -i no Malacca biancii cf the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a Flag Day on Saturday, October 15, m aid of Blue Cross Week.
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  • 264 5 MNP TO FIGHT FED. SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 'It's A Violation Of PvOttl isCS'—l" 1 Mohd. Taha Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter Tin; Malay Nationalist Party is to fight against 1 that part of the Federation's Societies ordinance which calls upon all society to either register or apply for exemption before October 1.
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  • 208 5 He Beat A Machine —By 38 Minutes RADJH Maidecn may, if he wishes, boast of having beaten a machine at its job by a comfortable margin of 38 minutes. The machine was a ten— la racket stringer and it took an hour to string a racket. Maideen took only 22
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  • 147 5 $5 00, 000 New School For Colony Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter CONSTRUCTION of a new airplane-shaped $500,000 Anglo-Chinese School, under an American Mission, is now underway m Barker Road. Said to be the biggest ever to be built m Singapore after the liberation, the school Is expected to be ready
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  • 468 5  -  Ivor Kraal «v IN August 1919, six "fledging" airlines got together and organised the International Air Transport Association. At that time they realised that, without complete international understanding, air transport could not overcome the barriers of language, custom, currency and law. Tocray, through lATA, over 70 member airlines
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  • 90 5 'PERM' NIGHTS ARE THE LATEST FAD "Perm" nights at the Y.W.C.A. hostel are the latest fad. Using the new home outfits, the girls take turns m setting and perming each other's hair on evenings spent at home. This scheme solves all the problems of managing the back of one's head,
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  • 75 5 From the nine prize win- iiers will be selected the beauty queen who will be awarded the crown. The whole proceedings will be filmed m Kodachrome by Mr. Ernest Fernando, J.P., and is expected to be shown In all cinema halls throughout Singapore and Malaya. For those
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  • 115 5 JOHORE TO PLAN VARSITY WEEK Sundaji Tributw Staff Reporter AN elaborate programme for University Week will be discussed by the Johore Bahru District Sub-Appeal Committee of the University of Malaya when it meets on August 30. The Committee will also consider methods of raising funds, ways and means of propaganda
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  • 75 5 At the General Meeting of the Singapore Medical Labour Union, the following were elected to hold office for 1949--50: President. Mr. Munasar; Vice-President, Wari bin Said; Treasurer, Choo Ah Seng; Asst. Treasurer, R. Syed Hussein; Hon. Secretary, Urn Gong Tee; Asst. Hon. Secretary, John J. Pinto;
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  • 277 5 A Girl With A Perfect Figure And A Perfect Face Two Men Are Combing The Town For Sunday Tribune Staff Renorter JWO men In Singapore are drawing out a chart, based on measurements available from America and England for "the girl with the perfect figure and the perfect face." Statistic
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  • 148 5 WORK SPEEDS UP AT SHB WHARVES WORK is going on m full swing at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves. The average work carried out on ships has been consistently m the vicinity of 11 tons per gang per hour during the year. Pre-war the average figure was between 11 and
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  • 1986 6  -  VERA ARDMORE gjY Dinner parties are dread ful. At !< a t they aie until your guests arrive, then they are a lot of fun. Of course it all depends on the individual hostess. Some women are far calmer than others. They plan I ahead better, and are
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  • 459 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE THE BLACK SHEEP LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malay a Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Street, London, E.C. k. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949. ANE cannot accuse the men of the Kremlin of not having been patient with the heretical Marshal Tito. For thirteen months the medicine men of
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  • 2684 8  - MOUNTAIN GIVES BIRTH TO A MOUSE ANDREW ROTH by Not the Vietnamese people, but French bayonets support the Bao Dai regime. Prominent anti- Communist and Catholic leaders have spurned the offers of seats m the Bao Dai cabinet. Vietnamese civil servants and intellectuals are showing hostility to the new government
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  • 634 9  - ARE YOU A HYPOCRITE? Phil O'Mell ■y Some people will not lake a Sunday paper, been use I hey think il means Sunday labour. Yet y the Sunday labour m producing it is nothinp compared to the Sunday work m connection with Mondays editions. 6 I cntJSX' impeachment. L the
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  • 755 9  -  JIMMY GLOVER by R Ni' lighty-Four" I 'Seeker and v, arburg, ■':<'orge Orwell has what many < r impel taut M publish!-! the war -i love .story of London m year of 1984, when the wld and its people have lost lp on all *hat ad
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  • 416 9 THE deer which once graced the parka of Britain'! gteat homes and castles aie vanishing, victims of high taxes and the meat ahortage. Bli Gerrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, who founded England's Deer Herd Hook Society altei the First World War, said two i tors have hiought her
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  • 811 9  - UNKNOWN FRIENDS OF ROYALTY S. Stewart Dewden By IT was revealed not long ago that I ft lend of the late Duke of Kent was a luggagesteward aboard a liner. The story illustrates the changes and chances of this mortal life. for when the Duke and the "baggagesmasher" were first
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  • 1106 10  - CHARLES II HIS HIMSELF IN SECRET CHAMBERS S. W. CLAPHAM By During the reign of Elizabeth, Catholicism was treated by the law with great severity. Despite this, priests were concealed m the houses of C atholic nobility and gentrydaring everyth ing for the sake of what they thougnt to be
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  • 703 10  -  V. D. Westbourne Bx SIR Edwin Landseei said "Animals are the mos* polite models. They do not show that they are bored Many animal-painters of n late: day must have unconsciously echoed his words. Sir Edwin himself took his models where he found them. His
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    • 259 10 <W OW#/$ COLOUKS Afm ALL I aSan atTT§Etr ntif^^S (pick, you're much) <Bf i'm sorry, s r but^, |{j ftllfeK 3^ TOO LAIY AND SLOW aJJSJJSffI I E EEL AWTULLV I JfcWy^ v THESEDAYS YOU'LL _5J3l^ TIRE? LAU:r— CC _j_ A»^/N vM BE PRQPPEP T *Q*)-Y^^% TRY HA ftuT //^vj|J\
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    • 646 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS. LEO. JAN. 21 FEB. IS. JULY taj- AUG. 04. This week will, m si, me tMaj Vot* will find happiness or other, be a turning point through helping others: relayour actions and plans iciU tildes, fedow workers, loved take on new significance.
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  • 83 11 L W NY DEXTER, •»!•->■ ar-old actor who has n.verv yjappeared In motion picture!*, has been selected to play the role of th, late Rudolph A alentin,, In the pietur I I -Vafcataa* &a i Knew in m v b,. made m HrtfrimC i Dfxter. who thorn* from
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  • 362 11 Posed As Briton To Get American Brea k rMFnMF.S it is necessary for a man to pretend he's mMMftg ho isn't m order a become what he wants That, at any rate, is tho be.ef of Vincent Price, tho tall. 'anlty young actor who specialises .n playing villainous characters. Born
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  • 189 11 When Shirley Proved A Friend In Need JOHNNY CAXPS Is grateful to Shirley Temple for the assistance once given him to movie fame. His first ordeal by camera, the movie test, was easily overcome whnn Shirley volunteered to play opposite him for the few minutes of recorded red that make
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  • 970 11  - MILLION-DOLLAR MULE FROM MISSOURI HENRY GRIS Hollywood Report From 'Francis* Hits A New High In Insurance HOLLYWOOD. QNE day, a .silver-grey with tho words "Universal International Studio" painted on its sides rumbled through the gate on to the studio lot. Tn the back of the truck stood a solitary preyish
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  • 151 11 LEXICOGRAPHERS of the day would do well to keep abreast of word-coining by seeing Columbia pictures. In "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town," Gary Cooper made the word "doodlcr," as applied to people who draw meaningless hen tracks on a pad during a telephone conversation, part of the
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  • 64 11 OLD HITS IN NEW STYLE BY popular request several previously filmed specialty numbers with top favourites will be included m RKO Radio's big-time vaudeville-on-film feature, "Make Mine Laughs." Jack Haley and Joan Davis will do "Who Killed Vaudeville?" France:: Langford will sing "Moonlight Over the Islands, and other numbers will
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  • 501 11  -  Be tte Davis Asks TO the question frequently asked by young people. 'How can 1 make acting my career my impulsive answer usually is. "Don't." I've had thousands of queries by mail and m person, from boys and girls who want to
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    344 12 R| TH MULLET SEND SINCERE WISHES DON'T STRAIN YOUR BUDGET A HOUSEWIFE asks: What can I do about the problem of gifts, which kei p:: throwing my budget off Between now and August 1 have to buy five wedding and three baby m this family, truggling to buy
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  • 166 12 BY ALICIA lI ART FABHIONB for businesa women hit the headllnca recently «'it Sydney at a dress p:i:;iciV m which all the models were memo n <T the Businesa and Pi^esaional Women's Club. The club, with branches m Melbourne, Brisbane. Hobart and Perth, as well as
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  • 359 12 Exclusive To The Sunday Tribune FASHIONS MUST BE FRESH THIS week Irene of Hollywood includes glamour for little pirls m her photograhs. What mother could resist this light, easily laundered and perfectly delightful d r e s s in g gown for her small daughter to come
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  • 139 12 l "fTHE reason I am embarrassed to appear m a bathing suit is that I hate to bring my logs out m the open. Without stockings, they look so white and imper- fections seem so much more glaring m the i| j sunlight," writes a
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  • 48 12 Many of those blackhead* which polka dot young f„ be blamed upon lazu habits of skin oar*. Case m point is tin hck-and- promise method of uxuih. faces which no mann girls* moth- ra report. Ij that describes method 0 f aCTUddiwp, take voaru*
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  • 207 12 NEW YORK. Salvador Dali on canvas isn't nr* But Dali designs on cotton fabrics to hang at the wita*. or to cover the divan are truly new and different. The modern painter was one of six people chosen fth the fields of art, architecture and
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  • 150 12 TOUCH-UP those gray hairs if your job. ego or good looks demand it. No cne shouts "hussy" at a rinse or dye any more. You're I more likely to rate a chorus of admiring "oh's" and "ah i General acceptance is m order nowadays
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  • 70 13 A PARTY FOR HELEN HENG Th.' Useful Badminton Party is holding a dinner at the Southern Hotel next Saturday m honour of Miss Helen Heng for retaining the Malayan singles title at the recently concluded eighth Malayan cnampionsiups. In letainlng her title, Miss Heng became the first womac players to
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  • 508 13 S.A.F. DECISIONS ON ARMY-NAVY VS S'PORE GAME THE PUBLIC WAN! TO KNOW By Our Soccer Keporter UfHAT decisions have the Singapore Amateur Football Association arrived at following their inquiry into incidents \Uiicii occurred during the reoent Singapore vs. Army-Navy Mdaya Cup game at Jalan Besar Stadium? This is what Singapore
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    • 472 13 Opportunity For The Yo ung \o. 10 OPPORT1 T NITY for the young tournament golfer was never brlghteT than it is today. The 1 anks of the Old Guaid are beginning to thin and soon not many of the familiar names will be ieft on the score boards. B. J.
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  • 444 13  -  MICHAEL GOH It All Seems Like A AAovie By PROM Madison Square Garden idol to a Singapore jaga this m a nutshell is the life story of Filipino prize tighter Ignacio Fernandez, who hit the headlines m practically every American newspaper m
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  • 147 13 SOCCER RULES We Are 12 Years Behind S. T. Sports Reporter IT is high time that the Singapore Amateur Foot- ball Association brought their rules and bylaws up-to-date. I As far as I can remcmlx i the rules were last revised m i 1037 12 year.-- ago. Since then many
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  • 43 13 Twelve cyclists from the e>j deration and Singapore will participate m the 150-massed start cycle road lace, this morning. They will rac< on an I > stretch or. Lim Chu Kang Road, off jOth-mile Bukit Ti- mah Roa I.
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  • 491 14 S'PORE BADMINTON PARTIES ARE BROKE High Cost Of Equipment By Our Badminton Correspondent ]WLNE out of ten badminton club* m Singapore today are broke or very nearly broke. Those that arc not broke are carrying on with extreme difficulty. The high cost of b*a<lminton equipment rackets, restringing and shuttlecocks is
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  • 45 14 Following have been chosen to represent The Borneo Co.. Ltd. Snort* Quo Is a aocceir watch a^afnal Archipelago Brewery Spons Club Alexandra. Road tomorrow. May. L. Ka ig, Cousin. J. Campbell, Wrrull. Rozario. Mom. Sexurl. SauVh. Jameson. Tearso.i. Raaerre* Rnjunan. itaarcna, Wintmer.
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  • 59 14 Bobby Brought Back Memories Bohb.-v N'joo. Java's liuhtweaulit b O X I n champion lias revived all the aHf*ete>l which was lac-kiim m Singapore boxing for a ion;; lime. Njoo's line oeriornianee m the Sianapoie ring brought back memories oi the days when Young Frisco, Mohd. Fahiny. Artilo Saba lino
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  • 580 14 LONDON. Saturday. Though the football season is only eight days old, only th'je teams m the top two divisions possess mHxuvum points. They are the young Wolverhampton Wanderers team m the premier league, and Blackburn Rovers and Chesterfield m Division Two. Manchester
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  • 139 14 'Mr. Body Builder' Contest S. T. Svnrt s Report' r I SINGAPORE physical cul- I turists will give an exhi- J I bition of exercises showing how "beautiful bodies" can be built on Sept. 17. The exhibition will be given i by members of the York Body-building Club at the
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  • 148 14 I MALACi'A, Sat. St. Pc ,i\< 1 Hn^ad.'. Malacca, n-at Bt. J Joseph 'h Inalltaation, Singapore, 81 badminton by four with to I thr*. ,*(t |]*a si.. Francis fnatitu- I lion's court.* on Friday. Reaualta <Biv,ad<- p!o ers men- t H>n»-d tir;;i t SINGI.KS Tan. W-n.;
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  • 120 14 Jn ;i Maine of bad an m t J the Si. andrew'a School bou nniitun taaan lost to tl.o Marigold Badminton Party l the I Happy World Stadium on Thurs- I <la\ Results: (S.A.S. players im-n- 1 tioned first): SINGLES: Scah Hark I ,n j beati
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  • 71 14 Following are asked to torn i up tor Cheerful Lads A.r. at < aoecet ai-ainst R.A.P.r. mi Ai.. 81, at Oaylsng stadium al 515 P.m. Tony Adalia. Kn.i Poh I Dollavh lluatang. M. Ibrahim Hash Ten Kirn. Mnniand^ i he< Kirn Cheng, Lim I Inn Ann <Capt.>. Tan
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  • 44 14 C.S.C. T -TENNIS PoltowUac w 'h reprn f n t Chinese Swimmini; Club it tabic tennis against Mansfield 3porta j Club at Amber Road today at 11 «urn Nf Yew Win?. Lim Ken« Sit. Chnn'a rCin tin, '.>'i. l» Ru lluai I .mi 'ii..,.
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  • 2579 15  - ECLIPTIC WINS S'PORE GOLD CUP 'TRIAL' ALLAN LEWIS By Ecliptic (Woods) beats stable-mate Clynor (Lawleri lo win Hi* m^in race, over one mile, yesterday at Bukil Timali. The \v;n brings Ecliptic more into favour for the Singapore Gold Cv p. gCUPTIC alter his brilliant win \estefdny brightened his chances of
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  • 49 16 SELETAR MALAYS BEAT KEW SIN S c 1 c t a r Malays beat the Kew Sin by 5 goais to li m a soccer match played at Seletar yesterday. Scorers foi Malays: Oded (3\ Abdul Samat (1) Soekarnc (It. Wang Lam uwoi and Peter ill for Kew Sin.
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  • 510 16 COLLING BAGS FIVE WK'ft AT TWO RUNS A Pl£q (SoaTMsny Tribdne Sanarts Reporter). gtXGAPORE gained ;> strong 186-nui (emd at Ihe dn^ 0 j the fi ulvav m two-day cricket match apUnst Malacca on the s. X C Malacca was only Bhle to knock up a
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  • 551 16 IGNA Wright (19) create a mild surprise wii* n she won the Ladies breast stroke 50-meti£s event from Mrs. Van Daatselaar at the Singapore Swimming Club Junior swimming gala h^ld at the Club's pool yesterday. Mrs- Van Daatselaar who hitherto had dominated the
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  • 160 16 Indo Ceylbnese I Malayan Sporis 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Hat. I Five reeonla arere broker ot th.- Annual All-Malayan a*ndn» j Ceylonese Athletic Sport a which •oi ltneneed here todaj Ml th." T.P.C.A. ground. R. Monro ol Penang bettered i his own record In Ihe pole wit by
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  • 59 16 Tlong Bahru Rangers atftted another victory to their list i oi wins by defeating the Owen Youngsters hy 4 goals to two m a friendly game of soccer at Farrei Park yester- da>. j Scorers for the Ranger.; were: Ah Chang (2), Chong Kum (I:, and
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  • 35 16 in' aaaiayan siairwaya j Sports Club beat the Blue j Revels by one goal to nil m a fiiendlv sot-cot match playI ed at Farter Park yesterday.. Seotet WU Leslie j Spain.
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  • 99 16 In a friendly soccer match played at Geylang Stadium the Jollilads Athletic Union defeated the H.M.S. Belfast football team by seven goals to three. The ship did not have a game for the last fout months. The JoPHads opened scoring through To; >ing. Their second was
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  • 28 16 FOREST HILLS. New York, Sat. -Richard "Pancho" Gonzales, American singles champion, defeated Frank Sedgman of Australia In straight sets m their Davis Cup tennis match yesterday.
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  • 38 16 NEW YORK. Sat. MUarcel Cerdaan of Fiance, former world niiddU -weight rhampiu'i. wa* presented here with tas "Rem anaasaaine's "outstanding boxins performauict of l^ix" award tor hla display m winning the title from Tony Bale. Router.
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  • 108 16 TITAN B. P. CONCLUDE TOURNAMENTS Mcmber.s and friends of the Titan Badmlnion Party celebrated the successful con elusion, of the party's "A" am! "B" tournaments with a dinner at the Diamond Restaurant m the Great World last night. The results of the tournaments are as follows "A" Section Champion Yeo
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  • 32 16 Thr Singapore UaUalion of th..- Boys Brigade held their 1 nfth Annual Sports yesterday afternoon ut tho St. Andiew'a 1 3chooi grounds before a large crowd ot parents and guests.
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  • 352 16 Bromley Davenport Sent Them Hunting A. R. Bromley-Davenport sent the Federation Non--11 Benders leather hanting on the S. C. C. sidr fi the padang yesterday when he hit up 32 runs for the Singapore Non-Benders. Singapore leads the Federation by 41 runs en the first innings, when stumps were drawn
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  • 209 16 Malacca. Bat. The Malacca Amaunr Athletic Association roncluded their Brst Championship meeting today In brilliant punshlne. Champicn uni' v. ro thr Indians with »7 peants. Then caase the Chinese with 38 points, Buraaaaasna 2:1 and Malays 1. Champion athlete waa Brie Theeeira. Burners- up wer« Dixon
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