Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 September 1949

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  • 23 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published ilwallawooMiif^ <v Singapore* Koala Lumpur, fpoa sad Peufang SIXTEEN PAGES THK SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 4, 194 U. PUCE TEN CENTS.
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  • 177 1 Chiang Races Troops From Formosa Fortress HONGKONG, Salurday. J\JaTIONAL!ST China rushed reinforcements to the "invasion coast" today as the Comm unists sought to (orcc the last links of an iron ring around the ports 0 f Amoy and Sv/atow. Annies were moved from Chiaffg Kal
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  • 584 1  -  STEWART HENSLEY By IV. Straff Corres|>oiideiit WASHINGTON, Saturday. High official sources said today that Secretary of State Dean Acheson hopes to achieve during his talks m early September with British Foreign Secretary- Ernest Bevitl an Anglo-American agreement on conditions for recognizing Communist China if
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  • 182 1 Bandjermasin. Saturday. The Repubh an Army Command has ordered the guerilla forces m South Borneo to stop lighting the Dutch. The order extends the United Nations cease-fire agreement from Java and Sumatra to the isolated region which has beer, tied up for the }>ast few days by
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  • 116 1 TOWKAY FREED OF BANDIT CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. Sa*~ SIM KHOON TUCK, a Jo bore towkay an i land owner ai PcnSfra ran. was ;n--quitted on charjrc of falling to report the prt --nee ol bandits In his locality when th< Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. D. B. W. Qoad. withdrew the
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  • 189 1 TOKIO. Saturday. Mr. Malcolm MaePonaM. due to lunch today with General aVCacrVrthur, wan cautious when he got out of his plane at HantOft aimort this morning-. v, declined to dl cv s eoi problem: until he had Ifa rier.::i that his '-'A y call Jtecl >cald much
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 1 /A CORONATION ROAD Trial Rtan Over The Target IWinonst ration bnli-doz.'r shows Coronation Road ««aptatters what it can do— and will do If they 10 not niovt> out.
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  • 30 1 few yards away the bull-do/er a at work uprooting fruit trees and vegetables, but still this family shows aao sijjais of pitching up to go.
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  • 306 1 SQ UA TTER S IGNOR ED THE BULLDOZER Tribune Staff Reporter A BULLDOZER ripped up forty square yards nf fruit i'-'".s and vegetables yesterday morning '<> show ninety-four Bquattcrs what, would happen ;<» their homos off Coronation Road, Singapore, if they do not quit by 8 am. today. Th land
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  • 50 1 STALIN (Aged 10) IS ARRESTED LUCKNOW, Bat. -Stalin Tewari, a 10-yenr-old school ti i i n arrested here With live other Coium-iin 1 for "assaulting an official on duty". lie father. aISO WCH IUIOWII ('oiunumi at woi ker, went underground last March. stabn Junloi has younger brother Called MoWov. Reuter
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  • 46 1 CANTON, Sat Acting President ia Tsung-jcn today ordered the arrest of alao Taotung and is otlnr Chinese Communist leaders as bandits. Thl.H is a belated reply to Mao's, hi anding of ftilang-, I,\ ;oi.i othci Nal lonalli I i:; .is war criminal A.P.
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  • 419 1 Federation Clerks Ask Ne w Deal From Out Own Corresuanß* 0 iron Sat A NINE point plan by non-government work ers for better treatment has been submitted IjO the Federation Govern ment following a conference of the Malayan Federation of Cleric*: i and Administrativ.' Staffs Unions m Kua'n Lumpur. l
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  • 45 1 BRISTOL. Sat. Tinworld's biggest civil landplane the uo-ton Brabsson l. completed first trials tod 13 In rive double taxi-ing tuns Up inu\ down a special on. an<i a ha'f mile runway. The trials were "entirely satisfactory it was olliciaii\ announced. Reuter
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    • 43 1 SPECIAL OFFEIC iNTNER 100 oni Swim Trtiahs with a oiupit i. Ktaastte support, r Two (an.ililies.- i aaaa! Price II rasas*. special Offer ST. real h. I sual Trice SlO i-ach. special Offer *.">.. ">o aeh. SEASON TRADING CO*, M, nigh »t. I>U a»l«*
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  • 178 2 Children 's Holiday Ends Soon An adult may be among 13 English school children who will return together to Britain from Singapore by air after their holidays here. They will fly by Constellation, which may bring moie children from Australia or. Sept. Id "We do not know how he Will
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  • 67 2 Fifty workers, including live women, became jobless when Ihe granite quarry m Pulau Chin closed on Aug. SI, because of business decline and overstook of material. Tho workers were paid off their last ten-days wages ano i ompensation yesterday. Women workers g-'ot a compensation of 520 each,
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  • 242 2 Sunday Trihmie Stflfl" Kefiorter SINGAPORE'S $4,285,000 gift to the Federation will not seriously increase the Colony's deficit of $3.500,000 budgeted for the period April 1, 19, to the end of this year. Mr. J. D. M. Smith, the Financial Secretary explained yesterday thai,
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  • 49 2 Two comedies, of which -The Two Talismans was the better, -=ont the audiences into fits of laughter last night at« the Btralta Chinese MethoaJl* Youth. Fellowship Annual Conceit. Other items Included a piano duet, a stiing quartet, selections by a male choiu s and i woman's chorus.
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  • 272 2 AFTER four previous sessions m Shanghai Bagnio. P.I Ootacnmund. India, and Lapston* Atistralia the .singe is nearly set for the BCAF organisation to stage its fifth session m Singapore. The committee of the mission met m Bangkok it. March and April this yeai foi
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  • 76 2 OPENINGS FOR CHINESE BOYS IN 4 SCHOOLS Prec places may be provided m four English -chools next January for a certain number of hoy.-- m Chinese schools Tho boys m-.'st be untler 12 years of agv and mu-* have passed fourth yeai Lower i irlmarj Interested pan nts may communh
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  • 59 2 I.L.O. OFFICIAL IN S'PORE Mr. P. Casson. omcial rcpretive of national Labour Office, ai Ived hero yesterday from Geneva to foi t!u\>min_ ELO Lslan Regional ConftenQ of Technics Exports fin leld vi g nx> from >t. 12 to m w*H Singapore's Commissioner foi Laboui MA Q. VV. Davia, tomorrow to
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  • 35 2 Jack Stanley. ox-heavy-weight boxer, now licensee at Nottingham, and police are booking for a hoaxer. First an undertaker arrived to measure him for a coffin, then came a wreath for his funeral.
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  • 56 2 The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is compiling a record of the origin Of street names m the city. Mi. H. G. Hammett Deputs Preslalcnt of Ihe Municipal Commissioners, said the public could assist In this task by contributing any items of interest connected with the naming of
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  • 31 2 Mr. A. McLeiian has been fPPOlnted to be a member of tne Singapore Harbour Boaid foi a fin the r term of 3 year* with effect from September I
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 2 Happy Winners 1'1n.i... A representative of the Ist Company, Singapore Boys' Brigade, receiving .he Challenge Shield from Mrs. MeKerron, ihe wife <>f tin- Colonial Secretary, nl the recent j Battalion sports held at si. i Andrew's School Ground. Simmp
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  • 86 2 From Oui 0 ca Correspondent ICALACC V Sat. One of tiie biggest weddings m M acca took place I slay at Sl. Peter' < Munch. Bunga Raya Road, when afi Ernest Richard Brown was married to Miss Maureen Chai lotto Pa i i the daughti i
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  • 40 2 FEWER ACCIDENTS Onl\ one person was hi'lcd 25 injured out 1 rcnoi ted m Johoi m Tne fatal accident occuned m the Tnngkak L»i: ti m June, live persons were killi d and 15 injui ed out of 79 accidents.
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  • 103 2 S'pore Prepares For 12th UNITARY force, m iTI poie will com, S^ptombe, 12 m v 2%* and m unit lines A t 6-l« P.m. the milrbn, ■and and pip,. ;lnrJ -Ji-hland.-r;: will l*J^___l 'he pndrnv Su.-.aporo schliw th it day I he Governor of" Sanaa**. fored three p»izc* 0 f
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  • 180 2 CHINESE FAO MAN GOING TO U.S. A. I". C. VV. Chang, formerly Dean of the Agricultural Col. of Nanking Univerajft has arrived at Bangkok D' <'han-, who is a graduate of coineli University m toe United States, will remita there for approximately week or ton days with the Regional Office
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  • 134 2 THK New World Amusement Park management la mm makin i ai rangcmeut launching a "M ilay I alentime" programme m co-opera-tion witli til. Bunga ranjong Sandiwai n p;n t\ The talentime < onti ita open to all nationalities of both sexes, are expected to ba
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 267 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMME* ''•atrsasasa Mammary; M». M. .mini; musi.; !>..;u latin Vmerica on the Air— Music- plaj d m South American stvie- M '•nil- Kuala Lump,,,; I 0.«., interlude: 10.1.-, Hit Parade —A weekly review m which we give you words. nnisie and laughter; 11
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    • 205 2 I lose Down. P i m 1 r ;»K r;,, Summary; [gf Interlude T.IIO Radio Ma_a'■•>e; 7.4-, Interlude; 8.0.-, I v ro I-ondon; 8.1-, MaSwj Dovvn.° P 5,,,,J:5; m RFI) NFTWORK INDIAN IKtK.H A M MX.x tt noon Time sig„ a Opening \nno„nce,nent and Program v S?St"St_a !-2* *> i-
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    • 57 2 AIR MAIILatest time of porting 2^ the G.RO. today to Ader Afghanistan. Alaska. Europe Aftica, South Amoiica. JW Indies, Canada, K^ypt. Brt Abyssinia, P a 1 e 1 1 i4l Pak istan, Syria. l T .S.A., Iceland, India, ln» Iraq, Madagascar, Turl Fr onch IniJo-China is 6 p.m Mail is
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  • 170 3 SEVEN GOVERNMENT UNIONS TO FEDERA TE Draft Constitution To Be Discussed On Sept. 6 -M.,1.1... X 11 CIVIV iS? WB »a» Staff ateporfer IL^k l akl X OwenuSent employe., policy for nnm^i •> federation to co-ordi-.atc m ,"l' 1 T ,lv fo ,>d 2a-"»an a.i hoc committv v h?/w 8
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  • 143 3 Lorry Salvaged From Sea THE three-ton lorry, which fell Into the 1 1 ft the West Wharf In the Singapore Harbour Ett ard yesterday, wan salvaged m the afternoon. It took a floating crane I by tiiij and a diver to gel the vehicle hoisted oul of wat< i and
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  • 160 3 I Sunday Tribune Stuff liV|>«>rler fAPTMN John X Cowan. sub-Accountant and iVu--1 manager of the National City Bank of New Yctk iSßgipore, will receive the Santimala (Peaiel V'edal from the King of Siam. puring the win, Captain wan, then with D. tachment yi of
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  • 84 3 THY. fOßag c:: fh iist i a n Association Singapore i- t»> hold day en Saturday lOtn of S< pi »n linasai to < t sake up fo; a del int. will MaSaad at various noiet.- m la dty daring the moining, th pub- i
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  • 86 3 AIRWAYS DONATES $500 SCHOLARSHIP WHE Malayan An v. I• i h: a Ltcd tn of $500 to the M Cadets C'oi p foi an Ah scnclarshlp. Flying Oflicer M. T. L Administrative Offica i of the Malayan An [Vaining said ye; lord of money will vri;:;>U a cud»t the i(
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  • 84 3 SINGAPORE ASSIZES OPEN TOMORROW tVrIK Oth session of the Sin- gapore Assise will open ai tha High Court tomorrow, ThCTe are only thl re on th c; |< radar On i > f falsification of accouiai.s; one ia a case of forgery and using a forged document aa genuine; the
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  • 92 3 Clerk On Corruption Charge CHINESE cleik. Thng *p Tiong (Jhwec, employed at F< 0.l Rationing Office, Chchard Road, claimed M«al m the Fo v i t h District Court yesterday when ha arss cnarged with coi mpt 1 accepting $59 o lal Vonc on June il o claimed trial on
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  • 137 3 pHEW Szc oag. a CThlncsc With four previous convictlons, was yesterday sentencDistrict .Judge Tan Ah rah to 18 months' gaol -eh on tw< charges of cheating, tale sentences f o run atnncnrrently lf was also ordered to indei-go a two-year police •l" >~i"n, aftei the
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  • 248 3 Suiulav Trilnuie Staff Reporter piRST District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tab, yesterday refused to accept a plea of guilty from Eric Cuthbort Burrows, a former Acting Deputy Shipping Master of Singapore. Burrows appeared m court on a charge of Criminal breach of trust In h sped
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  • 111 3 The wedding t ■•i.ili t > Raymoaaa tiriftin ana; Kli/uhHh 1 i.tla XiMi, r to l> !s »<«' J«l Uto Cathedral of the Ciood Sheph. rd >«slerday morning. The hride, uhft wore a gown of whit brocade, was given away by Mr. \V. A. Ree Mrs. J. <
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  • 198 3 o improve Water Supply Sunday Tribune 9Mff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board has asked Government c f r jnr,! fb j! the Colony's 1950 estimates a sum ol 185,000 to be Bpenl on increasing water stippli to Rural areas. The Board, it is understood,
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  • 120 3 MALAYA LEES CELEBRATE 'ONAM' TODAY Sunday Tribum Staff Reporter Malay alkks m Singapore will celebrate their harvest festival •Qnam" today. The 8i n g a po r c Kerala BamaJ has drawn out an elaborate programme foi the da> It starts off with a visit to the Naval Uise hospital
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  • 150 3 Lt.-col. R. R. If. Mayhcw O. B. E. was the guest of honour last night at a dinner given ln his honour it the Robinson's Cafe. The dinner was given hy the staff of the Central Provision and Disposal Office on the eve of
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  • 217 4 THE *****-ton La Maiselllaise, largest passenger liner to be completed m French shipyards since the war. and one of Ihe most beautifully decoiatcd ships that baa been m Singapore for a long time, resumed her maiden voyage to the Far Blast last night after
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  • 373 4 FALL IN PROPERTY VALUES EXPECTED When Moratorium Is Lifted Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A DROP m property values may be expected to follow the I'ftim: of the Moratorium some time this month, it is predicted. This view is based on the assumption that more property will become available for sale
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 4 Dr. Anjr EHSSS lliaia ami his daughters, Kirn Lee and Kirn Choo, arrived m Singapore this arc cat after a tour of Switzerland and Franca*. I>r. Ang attended the World Assembly for Moral Ite-armament m Caux-Sur-Montreux, Switzerland. Miss Ang Kirn Lee holds two musical aliplomas L.X.A.M. (Kngland) and U.S. A.M.
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  • 18 4 MALACCA, Sat. The Government Clerical Services Union, Malacca, will hold an inauguial meeting on September 10.
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  • 216 4 WATER DEPARTMENT RECR UITMENT HELD UP Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter THERE will be a temporary hold up m recruitment of officers for the Municipal Water Department's Johore extension works. The Municipal Water Engineer. Mr. F. G. Hill said he now had a nucleus of Engineers, draughtsmen, surveyors, overseers, timekeepers, and
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  • 312 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JUNIOR Officers 1 of the Singapore Municipality may look forward to spending their Christmas vacation m the Municipality's holiday bungalows. Approval for the construction of these bungalows was given at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners last Wednesday. work will commence
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  • 114 4 RAFFLESIANS HOLD LAST DANCE THK students of Raffles I College had high hopes last night ot reaching their target of $10,000 for the Malayan University Fund, when over 100 people paid |5 each to attend their last dance at Rafties College m the Ooi Tiong Ham Hall. The Governor of
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  • 22 4 MALACCA, Sat. A law examination will be held at the Malacca Historical Society's room on Sept. 26 27 and 28.
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  • 43 4 Beth Macleod, aged 20, who extracted nearly £1 daily from soft-hearted Crooklvn residents by pretending to be a blind beggar (he drove to and from his pitch m his own can ha,*-- been jailed for six months at New York
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  • 65 4 Malacca. Bat Answering a charge of having overloaded hi.- lorry, a Chinese driver told tho Circuit Magistrate, Mr. S. Con Bernard, that he took iver P 'oad of rubber from another lony, which had biokcn town a 1 Nyalas, to avoid Ltrroilst Interfci encc. Imposing a line
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  • 194 4 Buudajf 'I'ninnii Reporter NINE men live on a hill-top m Singapore and arr seldom seen m town. They serve the shipping community and keep a day and night watch over the sea. Tiny an- CX-S.S.R.N.V.R Malays, and hv. with their familas. hi quai ten adjaci
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  • 70 4 DEFECTIVE CAR, $4O FINE MALACCA. Sat. T anal Kadir bin Abu, a Rui al Boai ball! we, fin< d vlO by the Magtsti d arhen he )i« adcaJ guilty to being the owner of a mol wa found lo I mi chanlcally di fee tlve. Tamby Kadir, it wa stated,
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  • 416 5 THIS SCHOOL GIVES THE TAMBI A SECOND CHANCE Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter *pHERE is a school m Singapore that gives the hard working office tambi a second chance m life. School lees are not demanded nor do the teachers ask for any pay. The school the Anglo-Malay Evening School which
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    40 5 The banal aanie off the Htian.l to join m the Inn at th. ilanee organised by the Soeiety of Uceaaed Aireratl Engineers at St. Andrews Schoo!, Woodsvllle, on Friday, to raise taaala tor the Soeiety. Over 2">o people were present.
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  • 90 5 .NEXT YEAR Reportei P nc ma\ m h r;m: V.. Ann Ir*!),. aircraft carrl i oded at Si n Sn-ywou- Sea, x Kin Triumph 1 on her i -Znaval fightois, it Is •^awang which »ock va id waa tsed A.F. foi two yea is. JZufed
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  • 158 5 S.I.T. HOUSING REGISTER NOT YET OPEN yßyTribun- Staff Reporter fINCE it was announced last Jweek that the Singapore improvement Trust intended •--opening their applications for Trust properties, :nst officials have been inunat*d with applications fiom jpapective tenant^. A Trust official said that 'it register will not be reopened for some
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  • 371 5 a*! i-r llm,a > Tribune staff Reporter ||ECT 24-year-old Che Jah Lelawiti. who has quitile screen to become the latest newcomer to Singapore a Malay literary world. A small 'extra' role m Shaw's film l ChinU\ wmcn starred glamorous Kasma Booty was enough
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  • 120 5 JOHORE REVENUE UP IN JULY Sunday Tribune Staff Riportey. FEDERAL and State revenues collected by 4 hc Johoie Customs from January to July this year totalled $8,163.--783.70. After a gloomy second quarter when the Customs revenues weie dwindling, the July revenues went up by $60,880.15. The Federal and State revenues
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  • 58 5 MALACCA, Sat. -The next meeting of the Malacca Psychology Club will be held at the Methodist Girls' School hall on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 7.30 ;vm. Mr. Tan Teng Poey. the vice-president, will give a talk on "Seif-adjustment". The club is holding a social and dance on Sept. 10
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  • 342 5  -  Ivor Kraal ■».*ar .-.•>..-. ■■•aw- a—————— THE practice of discussing aviation has become an integial part of the school curriculum m Indonesia and Holland. Many secondary schools have made it an official subject and have included it In the geography lessons or as a separate subject. Since the
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  • 74 5 rpHK Pens Rouaael, weliI known French passenger liner which .served the Far Fast In pre-war days, will be back on her old run for the Ifessagerles Maritimea Line early next year. This 17.000-ton vessel served as a trooper since 1939 and was derequisitioned recently. Work
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  • 278 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners last week decided to open up eleven new posts m Municip. 1 service for 1950. The jobs range fr 0 m an assistant engineer m the Gas Department to junior clerks and telephone operators. The Commissioners accepted
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  • 196 5 'PINEAPPLE WILT' HITS JOHORE Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter TWENTY per cent of Johore's cultivated pineapple acreage is affected by the "Pineapple Wilt" a condition which makes tho plants turn red or yellow and then wither away. It has been impossible to survey and estimate the damage but the situation i
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    2174 6  -  Vera Admore By ROBERT Huffman, assistant American consular attache m Singapore, was one of the last people to cross Russia m tho Trans-Siberian railway m 1941. The journey should take aliout 10 days, but on this occasion it took 18 days During that time he lived mostly on
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  • 143 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN MARIA Morrison, vivacious wife of London "Time-;" correspondent lan Morrtaon, was talking to tho elderly and austoie guest of honour at a very grand dinner party while he wa; being served with the beautifully garni.mcd iish coui.se. After the first tentative dig. he ceased all conversation with
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    1999 7  -  Jimmy Glover Front LONDON, Sat. Who reaaeaaiMMa Vvlam? Captasla Adam Richaid.soa formerly chief pilot of veainaa Internal Airways m Malaya before the war, smiling, ginger, haio-follo«v--wol'-mot. ix ft. two ins tall. weighing it atofiaa, with 1 pointed Captain Kettle heart! <In<'* the (faring and maiiier enco of fifty
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  • 429 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPT 4, 1949. FAIRY TALE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tnbune Office, US Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4. JN the ancient city of Peiping there lives, or so they say, a man named Black Wind. Once he was a very bad man who made his
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  • 1883 8 A MAN TO GUARD MR. CALWELL'S TONGUE By A CORRESPONDENT YOl T may have .seen a some what enchanting item m the pn tel'ing us th it Australia's Immigration Minister Mr. Calwell, has appointed as In.- personal press officer a former Singapore journalist, Mr. Eddie Dunstan. The appointment is due,
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  • 1053 8  - EARLY EFFORTS AT ANNIHILATION Fabricus By ON a dark night m June 1249,the knight. Jean de Joinville. and my Lord, Walter of Ecurey. standing guard over the towers protecting the covered ways m the beleagured town of Damietta, had the shock of their lives. Watching the Saracens pull up a
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  • 485 9  - BRI D EG ROOM 92 TIMES HE'S TRUE TO HIS WIFE MARY C. FLYNN By p|OAB CITY. Kans JpO married la old .ctuff to Tom Plnlgan. tSsaid "I do;' 92 r But hes been a 5 bridegroom. dot's Mrs. Finigan !7t 0 h'-r husband hold- 4nds--and sometimes kissed —by the
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  • 730 9  - AMONG THE NEW BOOKS Jimmy Glover By I frankly admit I had not previously come m close contact with the work of Edison Marshall until I received"Castie m the Swamp* (Frederick Muller. 10s 6d.). And 1 regret I was not given the opportunity of eviewing "Yankee Pasha" and "Shikar and
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  • 678 9  -  George Fred Shweenburg By MANY an Englishman has i»* complained that nowhere m the world are there as many mad regulations and police orders as m Britain. Just to prove that his complaint is not justified, let me lead you on a little journey
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  • 1043 10  - THESE JUDGES WEAR NEITHER WIGS NOR GOWNS J.C. W. FORD By THK greatest court m the world. to which every member of the British Empire has a right to appeal, is held la a small prosaic room overlooking Whitehall and Downing Street. In the middle of the room is a
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  • 1188 11  -  HENRY GRIS Married for the third time, the pintsized star stands at the crossroads, facing important decisions both m his scree 1 and personal life, reports UICKBY ROO N E V, I™ after 22 ye, rs m Hollywood films, is trying totyrget the pasi. a;;d nuie
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  • 249 11 "CO DEAR TO MY HEART" is not only one of the most appealing stories Walt Disney has so far produced m Lechnicolcur. but it is also his most unique olicring Ln that its delightful live-action ties In strikingly with his customary all-cartoon animations. It deals
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  • 96 11 ONE of the most fantastic make-ups m cinema history is worn by Director Peter Godfrey m "The Decision of Christopher Rlake." His face is done up m shades o 4 awful white, gruesome gceen and sickly blue; his dps are set off with horrible purple, and his eyes
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  • 38 11 FATHER NEAL DQDD. the studio's favourite chaplain, participated m his 350 th motion picture wedding foi the cameras when Paulette I Goddard and Bill Bishop faced I the altar far their roles m Columbia's "Anna Lucasta."
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  • 211 11 CLAUDETTE, JAP VICTIM, TAKES TOUGH BEATING IT'S a good thir g Claudette Colbert has a doctor for a husrand. In Hollywood, she has really been taking j beaUng. Claudette has recently been making "Three Came Home" at 20th < cntu. \-Fox studios. It's the real-life story of the author of
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  • 544 11 SPOTLIGHT ON LANA A GLANCE down the list of the screen's outstanding dramatic actresses reveals that almost every one of them ueeived stage training befote embarking upon a film career. There is, however, one notable exception. She is Lana Turner, the most recent addition
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  • 26 11 NOUUDY can blame Forrest I Tucker if he has the wanderluat. Tucker, lived m six diflerent towns before he was I 10 years old.
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  • 112 11 CLEANLINESS is next to Goddardliness. to coin a horrible pun, and Paulette ia a,°,ain immeising her celebrated chassis m a bathtub for a aeene m Columbia's "Anna Lucasta." Histrionic ablutions aic nothing new to Paulette Goddard. She frolicked In i jungle pool m "So Proudly We
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  • 43 11 As his present to her for starring m "The Blank Wall" at Columbia, producer Walter Wanger gifted wife Joan Dennett with a special camera. The camera will serve to take pictures of Joan's daughter Shelly, eight months, and her granotfatrflsfcr Amanda,
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    622 12  -  RUTH MILLET DONT BE AI:RAiD CF BEING ALONE k YOUNG wife complains that her husband has business meetings on an average of two nights a week. She admits it is all pait of his jot), but says she is getting tired of 1 eing stuck at home two
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  • 179 12 WHITE shoes like white gloves owe their smart look to immaculate freshness. The slightest smudge which might never be seen on darker footwear will show up with dismaying clarity on white shoes. Second argument for keeping white shoes clean is that regular cleaning actually prolongs the
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  • 599 13 SCHOOLBOYS-OUR ONLY HOPES FOR 1952 SNA musi jot How Indian methods By A Special Go*ma*pOßdml tyOW thai the h ockey nmm has started m Singapore it is tiir.e more attention is paid to developing the talent available m our schools. There is a lot of talk of tending a Malayan
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    53 13 Ronnie Earth, skipper of tin Colony and South hockey teams, has ptayad consistently m rewreseutativi hockey for ir> i/r ars. lh Is an examph <»; thi schoolboy feeder t>jj>, on, locat ctubs so badly need. Barth has represented th< Colon;, from th* ti»)> ht teas 16 iff irs
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  • 131 13 The United Youth Pai i v l--. ued Bournemouth B. P bs. aTarnea to three m a friendly I ad minton match at the H«ppy World Covered Stadium on Tue»d»\ ni lit Results— United Youtii playerai mentioned firal Singles: Lim On^ Hu.tl heat A!i Al'dullali 15-6.
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  • 110 13 The Qi n Street Bova* t'ltali defi .it.-.J the C.YJi A. i P.M.) b) piainea ig 3 In a frleiadlv ana*' of table tennifl played at tlae t'.Y.M.A. premiafea on Wednea■l 1 v Result tQueeti Street players mentioned firal > >ingles: Koaaat Slew Kiok beal VV.
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    • 375 13 BERRY Niewonhuys, -ho is istant to Bobby Ivjcke al .Johannesburg. South Africa, came to this country to make the early summer circuit with his boss. Niewenhuys failed to win any money, but he says the trip was more than worthwhile. "Just watching the
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  • 118 13 Tin; S.C.C. Hockey Section <Men) will hold their sixth practice game en Tuesday a» r>.ir> pan. after which a team to plaj P. T. Union on Friday tftn September) will be chosen. The following two leama will lin" mo for tii<- firal half of Taaeads) game.
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  • 462 13 Peng Soon, Poh Lim Draw 'Full Houses' In Sarawak By Our H'ulminton Correspondent ||ALAYAN Thomas Cup players, Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lim have been showings the'r strokes to badminton enthusiasts m Kuching, Sara wak. during the past week. They havo aroused tremendous interest m th" «ame. Their first
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  • 251 13 HE WANTS MORE FOR HIS MONEY TODAY The Racegoer— S.T. Sports Ra porter rpHK racegoer wants more foi his money today than he did a yeat ago and that's because ho has not got so much fiee cash as he had. Tho first signs of the shortening of the public
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  • 39 13 The Singapore Motor Club will he holding its Rally this Wednesday starting at 7 p.m. outside the "Universal Cars Workshop, Penang Lane. Supper will be served on the Lawn of the Sea View Hotel rafter the rally
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    • 403 13 MUSHROOMS Moneys mushrooms have a rich, full flavour because they are packed the day they are collected from the beds. i They are already cooked and the bouillon m which they are canned is excellent tor soups and flavouring other dishes. They are ideal for all Chinese dishes needing mushrooms
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  • 515 14  -  NON-BENDER By RM« CllckH m Singapore has always had an "air of mystery" about it since pre-war days and it has been more pronounced this year. Local cricket fans had hoped that with the for mation of the Singapore Cricket Association
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  • 236 14 Potts And Yogorajah Bat Well rpilK S.c.c. held the P.YV.D. to a draw m a cricket match played at Balestler Plain yesterday. Highest scorer was T. A. H. Potts who knocked up «'l tuns for tho S.c.c. while s. Yogorajah top-scored for the P.W.D. with 55 runs. The scoi/s S.C.C.
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  • 90 14 F/O BOWMAN GOING HOME SEPT. 13 Cricketer. Flight Officer R.E. Bowman Is expected to leave the Colony for tho United Kingdom on Septemhor 13. Bowman has established quite a reputation for himself m local cricket. During* the season nc bagged a total of l.;i wickets, and knocked up 1120 runs.
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  • 91 14 MELBOCP.NE. Sat.- K;u ohorse, rTsrry Up. one of tha? we"-fanried horses for the t949 Melbourne Cop, who ia mSd one of the best backa»ai horses as tho aeoond "leg" of the CaulfieM Cup-Mclboarne Cup double, was once [^;i<s((' out oi the ting unsold when only CA54.10.0. was offered
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  • 69 14 AI ELBO C R N E. Sat. Aincrican negro lightweight boxer, Jinuny Carter, who arrived m Australia recently, said he could not enjoy the tight game, although ac had lost only seven of his 61 fights. Carter, who is m Australia for lights, will meet
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  • 106 14 The following are r.skod i«> "ii ra up lor the c.H" B. maaxer '■<.-.. b prsinsl the Sirai^pore Airpon XI nnd the Blae Wha. foitfix iter lo !»<■ played ai I cinM(ii Gnan School ground a I una p.m. loda] I*l \l: Anthony Yont;, M. Sirrch. Hoon Leonax,
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  • 38 14 KARACHI, Sat. Tho Pakistan Lawn Tennis Association has decided to accept the invitation of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association to participate In the first Asiatic Tennis Championships to be held m Calcutta m December. ((1.1.1.5.).
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  • 55 14 CHICAGO, Sat. Sand y Saddler, New York, former I World's featherweight champion, outpointed Harold Dale. Chicago, former bantamweight titleholder, m ten rounds last night. Saddlei weighed 127 1 pounds. Dale 126. Tho bout, tor Negro charities, drew only $22,000 (KS» when |46 f OOO was neodml
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  • 266 14 If I l Rams Is> Our Soccer Reporter THE All -India soccer te7.rn. which is expected m Singapore early next month, will not dread playing on a vet pitch. Most of the players can play just as well with boots Ml hut whether to t.'ikthe field
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  • 447 14 THE PUBLIC WANTS TO KNOW- By Our Soccer Reporter OOCCER followers hero aro extremely baffled by the Singapore Amateur Football Association V attitude m allowing; players from Johore to partiei Date m matches which come under the Association's jurisdiction. Let
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  • 188 14 Hongkong vs. S'pore cup games fPH!'^ Konskont; Football As- sociatioti has made a proposal to tho Singapt re Amateur F.A. to stai;e an annual intre-port match betsrea the two Coiosaiea d%_r_ag the Chinese New holidays. m tins contest, a trophy will he competed for. The S.A.F.A., it i>- understood, intends
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  • 160 14 CHINESE GIRLS MEET IN B.O.D.C.A. SHUTTLE FINAL Two Chinese girls, Mary Ooh and Molly Chia. qualified to meet m the women's singles tinals of the BODCA ba d m inton championship when they beat Toby Myers and P.O. Godard respectively at the Victoria School Hail last Wednesday. Results of the
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  • 76 16 Singapore Are The Champions! Xl .\l..\ LUMfI'R, s.al. Siagapare with ."»8 I iM.inis aaneaed the Mtatc J a hampimiship at thr M.\.\.\. hain|»ionshi|»s al Kuaha I. umpur ,o<la\. j Perak and ftr laagnff S S with 88 points each lied fur second p'aee. Tin- I lit; li fmuuiis- a S
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  • 42 16 paris. Bat Kausto Ooppl, the Ital ;in holder of the pursuit world title and recent winnei of the Tour de Prance, will .>*• favourite v? tho 100 kilometre "crltertum dea aa M to be run on Saturday on ph- Longchampa c.rruit.
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  • 437 16 MALA YA TO SEm TEAM TO BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES Prom Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A MEETING is to l>c called before the end of v month to discuss the question of Malaya's ra" ticipation m the British Empire Games to be hpi?
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  • 506 16 TrltMinr Sporls Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CINGAHMUB**. hi^h jumping hrenian, lanky Lloyd VMberg trim awarded *he trophy for fhe best prrformanrr t or breaking the 1 '^-years-old Main yuM I2fm yard* high hardies record today al the conclusion of the ZXih. Annmd Malayan Amateur Athlete
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  • 239 16 DAIN Interrupt* tl»l^ XX ,na ;i "<Jlh Memortaifvl cricket match bctutZ Indian Assodatioo and 2 Singapore Cicketeiub Uk S.C.C. aide of the pad yesterday. Only the SCC Innlnga was played wh, n was trnu- to d.aw The B.C.C. were d-aMaaiL 156 runs. Winning the tmi
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  • 71 16 YOON CHEONG NETS FOUR FOR RANGERS Tlong Bahru Rangers "A" and "P." teams won their soeeer matches at Faricr Park yesterday evening. The "A*' team defeated the Chinese Eaports Association by two goals to one. Scorers foi the T n.R.'s were Chong Ifun and Lim Bwang. Fook Kec netted for
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  • 169 16 The Singapore Institute of Commerce celebrated their s.eccnd annivcisary yesterday by holding a sports meeting m the Raffles Institute ground?. The BDOlts were tollow by tea and a cinema she v.. Although no records were luoken a high standard wa. shown by al' competitors. Among the guests
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  • 84 16 Paper-weight bouts limited to boxers of 7 stone 7 pounds are among events hilled for sail amateur hnxiaag tournament m Sydney, Australia, next month. These will bo Ihe first paper Walglll contest* m Sydney for more than 20 years, according to tourna- ment organiser, Fred llenncberry. "There
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  • 36 16 FOREST HILLS, Sat. -Mrs. Hetty Hilton of Britain ha> advanced to the quarter-final! of the national singles temi. championships by defeating "gorgeous" Gus.sie Moran of Santa Monica I—6,1 6, 7 o. 6—l.— A. P.
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  • 594 16 Katong Sweeps The Board At Eurasian Youth Sports Meet Sunday Tribune Sports Reporter A HKAV'Y shower of rain m the afternoon somewhat marred the first sports meet of the Eurasian Association Youth Movement held on the S.R.C pndang yesterday. About 150 children, their ag~a ranging from seven yeang to 'just
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  • 317 16 Tin* Tiger Swimming Club e< lebrated their 'Swimmers I*ay' yesterday with a swimming gain held the Haw Par Swimming Pool, Pasli Panjang. Mrs. Lai Bn Fu presented the pi i/.es. REBULTB l2u yards free style men 1 Tan Sin Ho. 2. Tan Choon Hoe. Poon Fook
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  • 308 16 'ATHLETICS MUST NOT BE CINDERELLA OF MALAYAN SPORT' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat IF Malaya is to aaplre to Olympic bonoura, athutics must not be the Cinderella of Malayan sport, sandwiched m between the Football and Hockey seasons, said Mr. M. C. F. Sheppard, Ptcsidcnt of the first postwar Malayan Amateur Athletic
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