Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 September 1949

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY Tribune Pubhxhui sirmdtiun ouslu at Btogapore, /vi/f/.\( l.u,i>if.n. tpo\ nn4 pumnj S'XTKEN P.IQK.S SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER U, 1949. TRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 281 1 AIR LINE SNAG: CEYLON CABLES WHITEHALL CEYLON S Director of Civil Aviation has cabled fe Ministry cl Civil Avia ion m London concernino ,he affai/s of Nathan's Air Service which has been advertising a Skymaster service f lom Singapore to Ceylon A copy of Ceylon's ibie to London hiis, it
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  • 118 1 ...And A Strong Back i LONDON. Sat siu-4 «>ssf itl \lt-ar, my* th»* S Bcv. W. A. M. hrkjr, ot S St. F>anciV I'hurch, y \V«>st WUUhatn, Hrnt, m his iiiHKH/in*-. should have the: > doctor; Kttowiedye t»f an m~ > (lutrcr; Arrurticit of un tic- > "uut<tnt i Teaching
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  • 163 1 Jap Wife 'No Madam Butterfly' LONDON. Bat Mrs. Mas;. Jizuki. of Yokohama. Japan, who is doping to receive £200 000 from the estate of hrr En£ i»h husband. Mr. A. G. Morley Weale, has been left only "a very small annuity," according to tlu solicitors dealing with th,> estate. Misa
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  • 19 1 NEW DELHI, Bat Mr \n-utin Bevan, Britain* Wraith Minister, has iicccpti<l Nehru*! imitation to isit India. Route;
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  • 167 1 TOKYO, Saturday. Qenerel Dougllfl Mn« Arthur will contittiM to exerolM t.he "widest rmnge of autonomy" m administering the occupation of Japan. Tracy B. Voorpeep, Under- Secretary for Uu- Army, mad< this clear ;»l press conferin< < .^;imin;:i i liog his two wrecks' \i it ])'i.-.
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  • 95 1 PRE-VIEW OF GINGER i The ami" Mdn i Is Her Brother) 4* INTRODUCING IMf II I I Ii«* young l»dv on fheT left, sind Rohort, the S eswty litt l<* eisjsj on th«* rljjht, who ar«' now on Hu'lr a\:i> to Singapore to join thHr parewts. Mr and Mrs. John
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  • 70 1 LO NHO N, Sh',. John «i;irk. r,2. of vVheathamp.stoHfi. \v?»^ accused it st. A.lba«a of riding H bicycle "furiously so us to rndangcr the lifp and limb of i>H.s.>s<>nger on road." His solicitor. Mr. R. D.Mornay i>.«m.-s. quoted ;i fiiotlonary definition of 'furious" as "rushing with
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  • 91 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. The Republican < !abinel has < Ided to give amnevty t<> all involved m the Communist upi Ising m Madiun >■•. Java i last year, accoi rtin to a •i< Djakarta radio brontlcas' quoted by Ancta, tlic r>utcfi n< wa agency. A.II Rocial, economic and
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  • 224 1 SHOT AMERICANS CALLED FOR SAME WOMAN •'ANTON. Sat. Leonard <"'i;irk and wm.jM Freeman, AiiirnciM mcmbeni of Can' ton's foreign colony, who were seriously wounded m unexplained gun-play »'h>«'h cost a third man's life, hot)) Mked to sec Freeman's attractive, blonde Polish wif Clark, 4 L'-y oar-old S; in PYaociaco explorer
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  • 965 1 E win's Sentence Is Set Aside Sun<l:«y Tribune Stall Reporter WTTT^ KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE Federation of Malaya Court of Appeal today Bet aside thi> conviction and sentence of teven years 1 rigorous imprisonment imposed on a British police sergeant, G. P. L. Ewin, at the Perak Assizes on a
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  • 258 1 rf JIM Three months ago MS Daud wrote his fmt exposure 0/ tlw Singapore fish monopoly, which i lairs 200 per cent profit on every dollar the housewife spends. Today we H Hi lull IH t Sunday Tribune Slj»U Reporter CI9iGAI'OK£ Ciovernni(*nt uill MUMNinoe
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  • 37 1 W A S H I NGTON Sat. Bmp'oymeilt m tho United States hit 1940 peak of 59 j 017.000 m August, while the total of workloss dropped more than 400.000 to 3 689.--000. A .P.
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  • 117 1 Mac Has Last Talk With Mac A TOh Vi >. Sal P M 'loolni Mi> Donald, I ':;.'> i l> m >.. Commtosicuci «ii-u. i.i 1 m South Bast A.-i i, loria; wound up hi i wi clc'fl i.slt 01 Japan witl i :on fci cc vrttl C MacArthu i
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  • 42 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Sonfttor Tom Connally, Ttxa i niocr.it "I win\ to apologise. I made »m error when I said that Chiang; Kai-nhek bad taken 5138.000.000 m .s^old to Formosa. As :i matter of fac*. he tooU ovei $3<>o million." A.P.
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  • 86 1 Murray Murder: Widow Charged MANILA, Saturday. Mrs. Ester d<-l ftoflftrio Murray was charged today with the slaving of her husband. American businessman and former .seen-) service agent George Murray, who was found loot at their home early last month. Agents °f the NationalBureau of Investigation, took Mrs. Murray to headquarters
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  • 52 1 c \NTON. Bnt. Tin 'om nmiiits threw 50.000 t->\v;n«i Hongyanp Lod i In Wll.lt < -I. i M ll v-, be the full < tuH <.ii < Canton. KutiOOall d I'll' icivr i <•< v wcaUi n« <! |)j the withdinwal of crack t:(»op. so-. th to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 IP' \ibitwy a 4 A f HSIEN MEI 18-ICEEn BABMONIGAB HAVE ARRIVED. l| wi t« thf fainou; Chen Hsicn Mcl, Standard Vf ;irnionicu< v>;- hav< P l to annomtci m nr W-recKj model, which were i -o much m *ntonid I dayj lll(| vilich many of our Malayan 1 w»a
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    • 9 1 77/ A' PFOPis FOR TIIE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tnbune" S'por*
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    • 50 1 MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPBL Pl\o(\e 5811/J kl If SPEriAr OFFER GANTNER 100 Wool suim 1 rtinkfl with < unipl.f,. Rhu4ir Siij»(M>rl»r T*r« Q—Mtltim Iftual Prtoe W4 each. S|»ori«l OMrr |7. ii «mnl Priec |li >n« h S|H«riHl OflVr S."»..*>(> »nrh. SEASON TRADING CO., .*>■;, Hiu" s >- Tel: NH9N mm rt
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  • 300 2 UNIONS HIT GOVT: CHOICE OF DELEGA TES Sunday Tribune Stflft Reporter A NUMBER of prominent local trade unionists yesterday expressed dissatisfaction at the way nomination of workers' rei>resentatives at the ILO talks, which begin tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall, had been conducted. They said nomination of Messrs Lim Very/
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  • 98 2 CHINESE MURDERED, ROBBED MALACCA, feat. A gariii of lf> Chinese. and one Malay armed and uniformed handiU wont to the houpe of a 40--year-old Chine?e at KamponQ Anir.-a near the 7th milestone Batu Berendam Durian Tune•ral Pcad this morning. They dragged the occupant out and tied him t<~> a tr«
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    85 2 .'he wfUdin^ *>t >?r. Ronald *.icl» to "VI lv. Kalblecn Hempson took plat-* St. Andn s t;ilh din' yesterday. Tli«' liritlr wore a l«:ni; s'«'i\«':l white tuttetu ;;«)\vii m KMzab«-than fttylt> and rarrh-d a hoii<|iic! of a siii^N* orchid Mirr-umdrd With tuMf. Sht- was attended by Mrs. i^jjuj I\*ri\»tt. Mr.
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  • 170 2 R.A.F. Will Observe Bailie Of Britain THE ninth anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be observed by the Royal Air Force m Singapore on Thursday, September 15. A formation of Sunderlands, Yorks Dakotas. Spitfires, Harvards and Mosquitoes will circle over Singapore town at 5.20 a.m. Three pilots wh-> fought
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  • 419 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter pOR five months, two young scientists, 9 S-year-ol<i Mr. Naurice Freedman and his 27-year-old Egyp-tian-born wife, Judith, have been studying Malayan family life and had no family life of their own. Mi. Preedman has been living with a Hokkion commuoity of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 223 2 DO YOU KNOW JsR WrZ^Sk TrT^Wml i9K^K}l. A~\ ROSS (Tropical) liT^ifS^ W^'- *vlth tropical pro. if, \A..; A' L ■> ■♦-;il«<I-iii and huiuhul fc r Bt^8» t; 1 I^*" 1 Kesinlanl i Y^S^aV^S^^aT^ is, h«at. damp, vapour >r NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71, Hl^h Street, Singapore Brylcreem keeps the hair
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    • 109 2 1-4. 4 I m it \m 0 mi it I 1^ T I%k CAPTAINED RY Pii( ITx m WITH OVKR I.AMjh Xv MILES FI.YINO LUXURIO US SKYMASTER SER\T 1 Oli IUCSKBVATfONS SWOAPOM TO COLOW Ai'ri.\ vvftli connoting amir* to London via I torn hay, h»n N^^.l, l-'airo, Romp. )AHS €£¥lOh
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  • 198 3 GOV7. IS NEGOTIATING Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter ■.HE Malayan Governments have begun necotiaI tionsto havv tin < -madian tax on Malayan nine. ap plp lifted, [lie chanoaa of success arc K oo<i Mr I 1 Courtenay, Pin< appte Kdviaer to the Malavnn Governments
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  • 136 3 RISE IN CRIME IN SINGAPORE LAST MONTH fnbiiMr st'itt K> part* rjjRE was a align t i crime m tll(1 Colony last as compared .vitn the ggMm months, the Sin«..- ,m Acting Commi loner of Eft Mr. B. V. Fowl, i ai.;. fli^ Polirt have, how gulp "some j^ood nrr<
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  • 71 3 Mr. Charley S. Millet, formI U.S. consul at Canton, haarrived m Singapore on his ny to Australia to tLike up mfw post at Melbourne. He accompanied ny his wifY and throf children. Mr. Millet, a pra fun to of Hirvarrl and Norwich I'niverhias spoilt a considerMi number
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  • 215 3 Singapore's First Woman Police Inspector I^kom a PoMae aaaataMa i<» an inn- S 1 p»Ttor uifhin sly months is quite an > aehie\rment. Tha< U what Mlsh Mary \oun of Mm Bamgjapavfe v\onien roiu-e, K!ari«<f m Alunli Uist, has mana^td to i tin. Alter sp.iniiiiK rv\(» w*k* m tfea] Sl«jfap<»r«'
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  • 95 3 Malacca, Sat Two v.vi' known Eurasian fan»iiio.< worr united by marriage today whin Miss Dorothy Dias wa« married to Mr. joromo IJ.1 J Sta Maria at St. Fiancis Xavier's Church hen\ The bride i« the daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dlai of Malacca. The bridegroom Is
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  • 249 3 ALL .i«>i\<.t.- OuVi mtiicn* mpU>yc< Nviii „i t<i'. per rent of tho Ih. if oneritiitli.< basic sala»y a.s .1 voluntary contribution to t ti< University of Malaya Fun«i. Tl\is was il^eidoil at a jectnt meeting, at Johore I-la!>.iu, ol ielegatea
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  • 59 3 The Girls' Homecraft Centre, York Hill, has a farm, which contains ton oack-, MM cockerel, ono hen and 88 ducklingst. In tIK- August report O< ."> cic 1 1 Welfare Department, it I announced thai 12 eggs v pi oUucpd. rho icpoi'w docs noi -.i v
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  • 136 3 JAPANESE SURRENDER RECALLED The official ceremony of the Japanese surrender m Singapore will be iccalled m a special programme to be broadcast over Radio Malnyn tomorrow at 7.10 p.m. EtecordliMifl made at thr time- will be broadcast. Listeneis will u< able agiiin to hear the historic Ordei of the Oay
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  • 102 3 He Died Of Narcotic Poisoning From Our Oicn Corn apondent !POH. Sat. (Vioner Incite Jamal bin Abdul Latiff today found thai Tan I\>h Thiam. a Telok An son businessman under sontencv of death died of naivotlc poisoning. The coroner said he based his Verdict on clinical and pathological it-ports by
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  • 37 3 l)r. Dt'va. Nair will discuss the work of Rahindranath Tagore, tho famous Indian poet, over Radio Malaya tonight at 1O.:JO p.m. His talk will be illustrated with readings irom the plays .iiid .->cems of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 -c^JTsj^r^ Y^ars of advertising m Maiaya !^si~£/ l yy^ T CJ ST^^ i^^p J 21 y ears a S° Master-, was established by one advertising man on an ambition -to V j JfmC\ v < v\ J :|^JvV. I VJ /{^-</if 4^x/ V^T V\ establish an accredited Par Eastern advertising
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    • 167 3 w v ">^Js^ *n 11 n I !<LlMmaks 1 I cookies delicious if V^ ««y» H^lt h BORDEN cow I I If four redpe calls for milk be A 1/ sure you use KLIM. It adds extra B TASI roil WATtau nourishment to delicious cream R M a»# RUM, itii
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  • 262 4 PARKING RULE OFFENDERS WILL BE BROUGHT TO BOOK Caution Notices Served Chi 50 Owners So Far Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter rAUTJON natices have been served on fifty owners of vehicles for failing to comply with the parking light regulations, Mr. D. E. Nickels, Superintendent of the Singapore Traffic Police said
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  • 112 4 >Ilss L»-i> Seok Chi, IS-year-old dauphttT of Mr. Lre K'tnt; CMaa of BlMgapoK f "n**v»»r mtgrew* 1 hrr doodMn^ habit I*.1 That is why shr m flvin^ tt* tkfl I nit<*d fjtltti lo study art at Smith College m Slassarhn^si'tt^s. Shr rxjMM'ts to lravt*
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  • 131 4 COLLYER QUAY 'PARK' TO BE ABOLISHED THE present centre street parking facilities m Collyer Quay will be abolished soon, the Superintendent of Traffic Police. Mr. D. Nickel? said. He said that this was not an officla 1 car park but vehicle owners have mad* it a habit to park their
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  • 18 4 General Sir John Harding. C-in-C. FARELF, is going to Hongkong again m the neor future.
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  • 126 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S former tin traders heard yesterday that New York tin men have turned down the offer of Straits tin from the British Ministry of Supply. Opposition is growing m the Colony to the Ministry using London metal brokers as their
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  • 44 4 A free film show will be given by the Public Relations Department for the children of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre at the Tiong Bohro playground behind Kng Watt Street tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The film will be a H.K.O. technicolor production.
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  • 27 4 The Singapore Police Band. under the direction of Mr. J. C Hitch, will play for an hour m the Botanical 6arden today from 8.15 p.m.
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  • 292 4  -  Ivor Kraal By THE Royal Singapore Flying Club has worked out a system whereby any member of the genera 1 public can be granted an honorary membership for the day— thus allowing him to avail himself of pleasure flights. This is done because, being a private club, it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 207 4 ~\WJSANDEMAN V PORT AND SHERRY >v ty*u'U tick* i£* »on emt.suToiv SIME, DARBY C 0., LTD. I b»// Tot f 62S pfilij walio i mumjET lti. |Vi» |W f Quality t i "m I m SrW XC t mELJ^r WBL JHfJ^^TJ f X "BANTAM B^ DIVJ AND ECONOAAY \%*^Jj? The
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    • 315 4 "Co-operation like this ii i makes things happen fast!" I'd be lost without tin <niy| W4 |gQ. Appoiutal A-citi. Mr", ilic (hap auiliiju ■BK^rt vO 1^ t iii»o-% tliK.n^lioul tlir World— uKa j ni«- hours Cif prrlimiiiary nldiinm^. R^ I y«, my Agml makes ihingi l«a,)|)minahum I And \ir knows
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  • 295 5 OVERCROWDING WILL HE STOPPED, TOO TrjiMinr st.»n Reporter. J^\\ moment now, before the end of this year, the Singapore Traction Company's buses will hnve to .stop at the proper bus stops aa installed by the Kc^istrar of Vehicles. This r oeB for the other
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  • 198 5 SPORE HAS A NEW LIBRARY Hunda.y Tribun< Reporter T\\ < > lady members from thf Social Welfare Department, with the help of voluntary workers, run a 1.150--hook library m the Joo ohiat Children's Social Centre. Opened a month hj.;o. membership "la iiu reastng by as much aa tin.-. 15 i'>
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  • 198 5 Their Cry Is For A Ground Sunday Tribune Reporter SI NQAPORE Aeromodell* is regard their Society as the 'Cinderella' of Malayan aviation. They are very disappointed and bitter because they possesa r>o where they can show off their models. They state that their request for permission to hold theii displays
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  • 90 5 17 Months Gaol Each For 3 Sikhs Thref: Indians, Jogftnda Singh, Karta Singh ;»n<i r.ir.-i Singh, were sentenced to 17 months' imprisonment each by Mr H. A. Form- m thr fourth District Court yesterday for- causing o\i^ huit to compatriot. The three men were stated to hay beaten up riiithi
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  • 23 5 Singapore's Children's Social Centres served 70,120 meals during August this year. Club and Institution Groups accounted for 48,889 of these mrals.
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  • 204 5 JAPAN is recovering very fast from tbe effects of the whi'. hit] apparently will be prosperous again 'juit< soon. Dr. 'Miss) Vincta Annul Yarga, 35-year-old professor of thr- University of Madrid. told tlio Tribune, Miss Yarga, who was thf cultural attache of the Spanish Kmbassy In
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  • 108 5 Piano Recitals Every Friday si\t»M'n-yr:ir-i>'<i fane, th»* only daughter of Mr-. md Mrs. Kok hony Fook ol Singapore, will five classical piano redtab regularly over thr sil\»-r network (English prtsKranune), »>f Redlflfuslon. She will broadeasfSit 8 p.m. even Friday. Sac was one of the eatries«t the lerlei of Uadiu "Maluya's
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  • 233 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A move to reduce bus fares is to be made by Municipal Commissioner Mr. H. A. Jiyabhai (Independent City), who is compiling statistics on fares charged by the Singapore Traction Company and other bus companies m Singapore. Mr. Jivabhai
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  • 76 5 MALACCA, Sat. Malacca's Resident Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. W. C. Taylor, will, «'»t his next press confer* nee on Sept. 15, answer the follow m-; two questions on the prevailing economic condition. the Government agree »h;.t tiit .-cononiic condition is not encouraging and. if so, ire being taken
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 92 5 BUY RCA and you OWN THE BEST RCA "400" 16 MM BOUND-SILENT FILM PROJECTOR FIRST IN SOUND -FINEST IN PROJECTION FOR EDICATION AND ENTERTAINMENT 16MM SOUND FILM ALSO AVAILABLE FOB SALE SAM GUAN CO., 66, Bamga Kay;-, Mmlaccm RCA I»SJKIF,| IOKS SEOW KUAN COMPANY 4, DIIOBY QHAI7T SINGAPORE. TEL: 77H7.
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  • 2117 6  -  Vera Admore By SURELY it is. about time the R.A.F. found some new expressions. To think that people have been accusing each other of "flannelling" for nearly ten years! The other day, comfortably relaxed at some R.A.F. -fDorts, I found that I had one oar cocked to the
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  • 87 6 - THE wif»^ of I hift) i dignitary BfttH| i An li&n &J Si i Hu^h Ltoji an enthusla^tc pilot wn« fliea himself to woi-k day, ask« d him il hi> li flown AT a dinnci Da'io and Datto lady asked th. RcpieM«ta«w foe" India, Mr. J. Tl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 SORE THROATfw^* *^ij quickly eased ahd'i ;^*'^v prt>f«ted him* iM Ccmfcn tftJ ipuarfl four K>rc thfftt MpvMß^ F |^jK-' taking Pep» »tiuicpnc brcaU*,oablc tablci*. B^* JR Dii&olvng In ihr mourh, a Pep* relea*« I BW^ tlch ir.fdKiaa] ctsvr.c-s which soothe torcnes* \**M^jQP^\ W •od quitk-iy restonr rbe dclicafe membraxm to
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    • 32 6 Why Not make the most of the "MOUTRIE" Hire Purcluise Pto n for your new "His Masters Voice" Radio! 1 ESTAB. s moutrie aco M«£WLJjS I '87 5 JOHM UTTIES BUIIOIM6 fcINOAPORL
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    1586 7  -  Jimmy Glover From I M looking for aoother baby grand piano. Sorm vvct'li.sago I gucjresied a J4« nerously-mindo<i reader might offer one for v London hospital. My appeal today iia«. a slightly more Malayaii Havoyr about it, and for this reaaop miy meet with more success. There ate
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  • 622 7 AMONG THE NEW BOOKS MAY I nuiitioi:, first of all tins week, that the seopnd ii'ip: -sion of my wai book, In -to Days (Frederick Iliiller, Bs. 6d.) i. published today and should In- on sale m Malaya again very soon. The book has b< en brought up-to-date by the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 230 7 Double Decca jflgSfcrs**^^ portable radio S ISO ■HI '"-v.^i l^-,^ W& *cZ?k\ li:in ri^ valvo also m W f\\j I tock. ,JixK.' d» $ST) Vsto M« iwfa Gramophone Noodles s^9^Z±33£* OcUi ."-ving $1 «roi sM£ lr J >;:iy *mir jvtr.i I" 1 1 Loil(l A W«l'»im T»,,- DeeCfl <.ramop»inn«- 0.,
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    • 323 7 A sii mimj p\inii|j|e of €jl! ihnl ii polish '■id (ir (.Oil*;, ii m £S\ -/i.TV k^ -•..bbi'ij rlr.ih r» k/* 1 W,i \<A all Jl^»^Z^ < i > ITlß'fiSp] fit j '.v A 2 'i ill i }LnJ T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. Sl.Ni. Al'Oli, Iv. LUMPUR I'HNANH The
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  • 471 8 THE S UNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 1949. BRAHMINS OF AFRICA LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, US Fleet Street, London, E.C. k. QR. DANIEL Malan, South Africa's Prime Minister, is busy separating the sheep from the goats. The old parable m the New Testament separated mankind as
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  • 2758 8  - WANTED: AN IDEOLOGY FOR OUR TIME GEROID T. ROBINSON B> The principal weakness of Western democracy is not economic or military but ideological The philosophic basis of Western democracy has not changed much since the horse- and -buggy days when it was first enunciated. In this, the first of two
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  • 796 8  -  RUSSELL WITHERS EVER since Man realized that Mai s was the nearest planet to his earth, ho hay taken a neighbourly interest, and gone to a lot of trouble to find out whether the planet is occupied. He has tried schemes both fantastic and practical to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 106 8 /■V,-w Eye Care connlsti «»f more Mian just "Inning glasses." /'<- rrf and visual effiml.s primarily upon j>rnjt rional s< 1 1 ici i of a qualified eyesight specialist G. s. CHONG, OPT., D. Fully equipped with modern instruments. MALA Y A fiT i f R W A YS kt'ala
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    • 7 8 (Reproduced from "For. S eign Affairs" U.S.A.)
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    • 71 8 •a»ranoim(i« n "SV cuiacao I.NOMOVfM 4 *W*W *WV* W .e »NscMf« m m*~aAr*U#i* g^aacow afvU^^ll AijHßa,^^^ KttkMQß|HHr IOMAMNuautG sy*BHtto»Fs KAtACM yi -AMID X^ I*l^ MAJLACAJSO B 4% M ft-1--fAIAMAjIIiO JP fon au ««stcr ATM^ »O»I O» S»AIN [||JJW •io m jAMtao 'J I h« ***** miU routes of KIM the
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  • 1078 9  -  JAMES ELGIN By n/HENEVER we see a TT clever piece of "'magic" a t a theatre or other entertainment, most of us have a natural curiosity to know how it is done. The Knowledge may not bene- us m the smallest deg r>c but our
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  • 503 9 Now You Know What Is In The Other Fellow's Pocket By GEORGE FRED SHWEENBI KG II has always been one of man's most natural dewires 1 to look into oth.»r people*! moneybag*. We always! warnf to know how much the other fellow earns ami how l he gets it. Well,
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  • 406 9  -  ED CREACH By SIMPLY because I am 97." said Mrs. Suzanne Faulkner, "you needn't think I am going to stop enjoying myself, because I'm not. "I danced the samba on my last birthday." "Oh, ma. you didn't," bubbled daughter Betty, a blonde and boisterous 73. "I
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  • 889 9 Scientists Affirm That In Another 500 Years Many Women Will Have Beards WHATEVER may be the reason for man growing a bea it is certainly true that the people of olden days were very proud to have one and regarded it as a precious treasure. m antiquity, most philosophers wore
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    • 55 9 |CHALLEN upright iids met with Malayan] approval for its TONAL QIALITV anil NEW SHIPMENT TROPICAL CONSTRUCTION JUST RECEIVED seuNANG.HENG6.GQ LOS 105, Sclegie Road, Singapore. k w^//^^^ /7^ if/ Just Arrived NEW SEASON'S r ■Nil i\-i i a a a r> I A /W X l. r\ /y\ v FITZPATRICK'S FOOD
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  • 904 10  -  FREDERICK DORLING BONE Durinp King Charles' Days XK y V J By THERE has always been troubh over piintin^ news of warr, even before the cen- <am Into being. VViien Charles I and his Parliament quarrelled, split country Into lioyah.:--.1*1(1 raise*! armies to
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  • 436 10 Air Stowaway 'Off To See Girl' LONDON. Sat. THE air freighter dtar Ward, outward bound for Jamaica and 100 nines over pie Atlantic southwest of Penzance, radioed this message back to "London: "Stowaway on board. Do you want us to return,?" The captain, Gilbert Allcock. was told to By on
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    • 171 10 jjiii i IP^^g^rzy Tuned ~b* m^L i -i^^te^t^vil LAjriL/L/rl \sLJALJ rtblj -"J^Sl EXPEZT ?UHIH AND co i ■■■^.SEASON CQ W^^£jßßp{ tf% ltfi I /> I ft f I f/K KO(A? BY AIR CARGO TO tUROPE —TO AUSTRALIA BIG load* are easy I In pounds or m tons, Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Air Cargo
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    • 193 10 AMBITIOUS? Then send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success 9 The FREE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy is the leading institution m the British Empire for. the
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    • 55 10 PLEASANT If RELIEF *ith rsparkii'« l g':-ALKA-SELTZER Alka-Seltzer offers you quick relief from the after-effects of late hours and over-indul-gence m food and drink. Drop one or two tablets m a glasa of watex and watch it fuz. Then drink it dowu— sparkling, pleasant- tasting, not a laxativ*. Bring you
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 262 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS. JAN. 21 -FEB. 18. Foil witt come up against a lot of opposition thi'J iceek fihnds and relatives, lovedones cwul co-workers w\ll seew to tnkc a df light m disagree T ing with you, DJn't get rattled and don't alter your plans.
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    • 278 10 as it si-: »•:>!« i .ARE <:iiiO Br t^e rKpwczo? actois, «SHi RENOWNED GERMAN NATURALIST- VVOOTC TriE. KosMOsj Hi^ CRIATLST WOR-n, DUR.I.NC W5 lA5 t /J YfA/ZSFlftlsHiN6 IT JUST BIFO^H. DtATW '09 an invitation to a social affair. ÜBO. JULY 24 -AUG. 23. TJi is icill be a lucky iceek.
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  • HOLLYWOOD REPORT
    • 113 11 THIS picture should .'--cij' y.iti Uwl Bettj <• Jill's *>till around. She's due t > hit Singiijioro m another lii«,^c fabulous production from th* studios i.i 20th Century-Fox railed Th nr. iiiii ;,!:»r.ii<tma Bashful Bend" m ivhlch pretty Grabie !im!»s will if am be seen t(» advantage.
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    • 355 11 NOT Oic least of the many spectacular thnllH m th<^ ArkoRKO Radio ptoductioi. "Mr. Joseph Toung of Aftica," (coming to the Cathay* are provided wh» n horses and riders <-wn m aj;onizin^. breath-taking falls. Foi the benefit of anir«al lovers, the horses Jove this vvoilc like
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    • 1064 11 WILL FANS FALL FOR FATIMAP Hollywood is investing a fortune m Linda Darnell's 'new look' and hoping the public will accept it. In fact, filmhnd has been growing used to the idea, too, durir.g these past few months. The new look? A raiher hefty Darnell. HOLLYWOOD. i^T the age of
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    • 92 11 SCOTT BRADY and Forrest Tucket-. Aghtisg foi ihe affections ot" Jane Efeussell m "Montana Bolle," stage one oi the most realistic and unusual fights m movie history. No holds were bai •< ai Brady and Tucker slugged it out m a ranch barn. They used every weapon
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    • 118 11 TOJom »»c of thy. screen* »m*t exciting combinations, l producer L'oU-rtS park* sinmd Robert Ryan and Zachary Scott to *t<*roppo9its Joan Fontaine m RKO Radios romantic arama, Bui of Rose*/ 1 now nearina completion Both actors portray admit ers who influence tkeHte oi a sometimes rnrnriotifjj. J For
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    • 357 11 'pHE movie business is pick- Dig up. This la how you can tell Ronald Colman Is working again. Tha distinguished actor admits he is a sort or" barometer of tho film industry. He has spent most of his long caieer as a free-lance. "When
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    • 112 11 liv l) i.-V THE TROPICS— ft. know f il ensures 4 J a lovely skin C '"'•l'-cts thf from 4u.t I f J& j£^ gu.r.l. f ain.t V /<( «U skin inur.di.tel7 W Mf •PP»««d r.fr.Ai^ JfJ? '"ftrns «nd perf.«« U« Pieveim tUt tkiay )tUk Th« Very fed «f Hasissw
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    • 565 11 JbF Jff _^^T Jaw r 1 dive yourself a f@fs4' ,gg£g§&o%% permanent wave I 'r^S^B^a^a^a^^*^ I) KfjO N%i ff i^^our hair up m curicrs JhSTt kco "y et the wcrvc rta X s f° r months A Toni is truly lovely So soit. to Your Ton! perm is m and
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  • 555 12  -  S. C. LIM \olliic»fi To Weal Wei«hlli£liiii< mm r.\ TIiF^F:E timet a week if you drop m at the bouse of Mr. Ho Pens Khoen. Malaya's famed amateur strong man. yvi w !l find seven pretty girls he.id'ag iron bars pp<l iron
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  • 549 12 BADMINTON NOTES By Tribune Special Correspondent WONG MOST LIKELY TO RETAIN TITLE TllE Singapore BMhntaton Asmm-u^oh's mumihl championship toanuunents an* opes not only to residents ot Slnßttpore but to all comers. This is evidenced by the fact that entries from K. W. Choy of Kluang,
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  • 122 12 Following will play fiickei fof Indian Association m a tovirnaRMtnl match against B.R.C. odaj Hi 11.00 a.m. on the LA. Ground: t.hII Sintrh < Captain). Vusnf Madari, M. K. Ko>.lwalla P. Sitharam, R. BhupaJan, R. V. Pin^rain, Ibrahim Isa, HuShah, Selakan Rlnvh. R. hamparam and Mohanved
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  • 163 12 Muslim New Year Sports: Entries Open The Young ■••> MiiKlim iaoclation will f >'<( Ihcir Now Yeai Spcrtj on Oct. 1 a* Ja'an Bl tdium at p.:u. op< p to M i «Hrn el ti Malaj and li< Hooua choo r.i the < Jolony. AH entries thouM Ik? sen! to
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    • 364 12 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB Memben are hereby no tified that the drawing <>\ th" Club Sweep Stake on the Singapore Gold Cup has been postponed. The draw will now ne effected On a race of the Ij>oh Meet m he run on Ist October, 1949. Ticket Counterfoils must reach the Hony.
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    • 30 12 s Z>//r to pressure on S i 11/ i^^/cv v\ omen s S f IMPORTED FROM LONDON CMGLAND Made rich, fine Virginia tobacco CARRERAS. LONDON ISO TEARS' REFUTATION fOR QUALITY
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 216 12 LB^S A r°<. N^ 13 by A I PADD DON'T SHOOT TWET fe^ABY. LEM MCANVMILE-WA^JABLE OOWES IS J? O-.^ f MUCH AS Xt T^BARVE^ !T .•T' < —AN' THF.T'S TH 1 ON THE. TRAIUT <, jO./K^ /'p <^. MEBBE HIS B^CJrHE:^. WASH ABLE/ J >^gfc > sH>i^ r "V^™ X
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  • 351 13 SCHOOLBO YS to BE TRIED IN ALL-BLUES RUGGER ASIAN RUGBY UNION WILL SUPPLY COACHES By JM'KK G X A\C S f> L C n^ )RE>S buddin X rugby playing schoolboys D«iS Xl *L i c h>rth ml «X All-Blues CompVtltioii. Asiar^Pn^ Vr 0011 Kan of the StogtpUTC the Iff «S
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  • 56 13 The Anglo-Chinese School Swimming Carnival will take place on Sept. 23 at 3 p.m. at the Chinese 3w«mm..ig Club Pool. The events for Old Boya will l>c 150 Tardt Medley Relay and an Individual Event over a course wru'eh will be decided later. Old Boys,
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  • 52 13 Following will represent United Ladrf 8.P., against Sunflower H.l*., m a return match of badminton at the lattcr'a court on Sept. 11 at 7.30 p.m.: Tan Tetip Koon, Johnny Scot Wee Trek Van. Lim Choon Watt. Willie Ta^-. Robert Lim. Tay Soy Bah, Teo Kok Hwee arid Lim
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  • 55 13 Following: will represent S.C.C. Versus SHetar today at 11 a.m. at Scietar: (meet S.C.C. AT 10 A.M.): A. C. Growdcr, J. C. Smith, W. K. Jagger, O. Needham, R. M. Nelson. W. W. Gore. T. A. H. Potts, R. Lynch. 8 Mr. G.C. Winton, R. A. Murray:
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  • 44 13 Members of St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association are reminded that rugger practices will be hold every Tuesday and Friday, at Woodsville. Those interested are asked to contact Mr. J. Ferguson, 'phone No. 2555 or Mr. Loh Soo Tcng 'phone 5101 Ext. 306.
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  • 214 13 JALAN BESAR STADIUM NETTED $208,000 IN 1947 GATE Receipts of the Jhlan Besar Stadium \\st year was over $208,000. Th<Singapore Municipality's share of these receipts amounted tc )\'er 5>.>4,000. In addition, the Municipality collected a sum of $1,275 as rental for the .stadium from 46 games that were played when
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  • 1043 13 piE AlMntlia Swver schmliiled to arrive here on Oi» m r«. «;ill be oaptainea by 29-,e»r-old M L Ratnan, U t»n h *T°" Kames best m India today. Kaulanl leJf »»<* one of fJie Known a» the "Rock of Gibraltar" Kafnam led the Aryan
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    • 227 13 WANTED AGENTS MERCHANTS DEAUNG IN GOVERNMENT SIKPLIS CLOTmNQT ffel re the biggest exporters stockists auppliera preconditioned government clothing. GreateoaK shirts, clnll clothing equip^nen^nTr: ,-ear. civilian so.ondhand Nothing etc. no enqmry 11 Your ssa /.UCK, 11 THKBEUTON ST. LONDON, NX |M\EC2IMA Haddcning irritation goes. Sore^^ W dry up. You enjoy blessed
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    • 393 13 ACORN EVAPORATED kyl T T T>^ Tastes rich, looks rich and is rich craunv milk from dairy cows. Made In Holland renowned for its dairy produce. HOLM AGENT* IN NNOAPOBB AND MAXJkYA PCI AMALQABIATED IMIRIKS LTD. LONDON] Cl Kir* f\ DADC COLD STORAGE CO.» LTD. j>^^^^^^^^ THE STORY OF BOYS"
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 70 14 Sir, With reference to the nrtl-r-lo titled "There ll an air of mystery obout Singaporo cricket" by "Non-Bender" m th<- Sunday Tribune of Sept. 4, 1 wish to make it cloar that the artie!e m question did not originate from the Non-Ben-den Club of M.ilaya, i^or
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  • 536 14 RECS FACE STIFF TEST AT BALESTIER TODAY By Our Cricket Correspondent WITH the Singapore Cri<ket Assoiiation Tournu Tf meni fas! drawing to a close, and th< question of which club will finally emerge champions still a very open one, keen games are anticipated
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  • 57 14 COLONIALS C. C. Following" will represent Colonial? Cricket Club m a tournament match against Colonials Sports Club today at Khalsa Association Ground. St. George's Road. W. Ratnayake (Capti, F Choparri, G. Woodforct. D. Miller, A. Jensen, A. Fernando. Leo Sen,^ Kirn, E.M.O. Wolft. Humphries, G. Woodhuß, Mickelthwaite, Taylor. AT. Rajah;
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  • 116 14 Polo Club Gymkhana Today The Singapore Polo Club re holding <t Gymkhana today at tne i'<>!o ground, Thomson Road. The mounted events are: Wheel barrow race, bending race, egg and spoon race, open Jumping, musical posts ptg sticking and children'! race (dismounted I. There w ll be a special prize
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  • 45 14 The Singapore Commercia' High School beftt the Hotspurs XI by two BBAb) to one m a football match at Gey» Uuig Stadftum yesterday. Score jy wtie Joe Pillay nn.l Chin Ann fo; the School and I Loe Wah for the Hotspurs XI
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  • 119 14 Runflrtwor B.P. f>«- if Swnllov, I:.J'. t>> j >ur earn** m itii^-r- ja i>.fJnnnti.ii «>ti Fridaj'. Rcnul\H < Sunilowf i iu.iiti.iij. «i i\r i i r.. -it Ho k M; us i;>- iMiii.i i<r.ns lohi 10 Michael v».' 12 15, l.: 1*: A. Rahiih !<>-: io
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  • 68 14 S.A.L.S.U BADMINTON Following playtra are ask^d \o turn i«'i tii»- .--.a.1.: .1. m a match of hfidminton. aaraiSHt Fain.vind K. P. on S-.-'pt. lo nt Happy World at 7 pun.: i'hir Man Kit. \V. Turk Wah. A. Majkl, Aziz B. Ali.J. Goh Uiih Boon, V. H>>on Khyi\ Lim XK p
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  • 497 14  - Use a smooth stroke for a two- foot putt No. 24 Ben Hogan HOW TO PLAY GOLF by II 100k me. a loir-T lime. I'd' now 1 have learned why got* f*>rs ini--s those \antult/.mu. two-foot putts when the pne sure i." on. Ari" you '1.-terunw. Sammy I had always
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  • 149 14 MALACCA. Sat. The. Sentr. r.adniinion Parky. Junior t«»am bent th>- Retta Badminton l'u"t> by r j Kamei to 2 m ;i (vien4i: match on Thur.dav. Renults (Sent«>sa |ihi\vrs i>i :r--i loned first > MNOI.KS: a. Rahim HasbUn beat l^'ttifr bin fit. Mohatn*^ l r > S,
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  • 77 14 MeMtwra <>t th<* Mayfair Badminton Party an- rtwilUlttl 'h*u the closing »Jate for *h»- ntri' of th.' Party's 1949 {UMflts CnMTf pionship Meotnv< is Sept. 15. Tlu>.<«- who \M.sh In )»a-ti..;>M} ■huuM submit their <ntrie.-; ixs soon as |MMWiM« to Ihe Hon. HlMfftJ t'apiain at 84, r.injon
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    • 327 14 OH IMC AFTER rA 311a eating Cv pilnt »nd "h«»rt bum" »r« oh*n auud by too much f&3a4 •c.v tn th« siomtch. Milk of hUgn«sl» It Dm Mosl sntacM >^itf< for such »llm«nts. It quickly n«utr»llx»« tS« cxcms »cldfl In )y^i l your ttomach rr^kot you f««l eomf«rt»Wo «galn. You
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    • 204 14 iVhy do his tcclli $^ay whiter' (Iff-" -T^^, %^C /he cleans l\ safely with A OentMf ice 1| Do you want your tcctli to stay white and sound Then use MO\A/ Gihbs Dentifrice alway. it prevents any risk of damage m tnC HCW because it cleans well and safety. COlOlirifc#{
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  • 2630 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS YUTOi S $69 HIGHEST DIVIDEND by ]y|R. and Mrs. Veo Hock Swig's L(WgHl«llipN II won the Biagiipore < >1«S (up ypstprclay, final day Of Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Taking charge as the field turned out of tlist raight the winner was
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    36 15 Smallest Field KOi III) A i X (Charlos) winning th t first raro Ht P.ukit Tin.ah, fMtertfay. Xin K sfor,l w:,s -;oml m.ml < Imsi.nas ih,,d. The only oth.-r hors^ that ran was Good News THhnh7 PlrtSe
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  • 53 15 BIG SWEEP RESULTS TOTAL POOL: .^18, l«! Tirst Prize: No. *****5 $143,180 Second Prize: No. *****4 $71,500 Third Prize: No. *****8 5M.77? Starters: ($5,(581 each) Nob. *****5, *****7. *****4, B«7<M)7, rsIIHHH .*****5. ZIOOSI. Consolations s2^B6 rwh) Nos. 18^450, '^*****, *****5. 1005!!, *****1. *****9, *****4. *****8, *****4, ******. Double Totes 90
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    • 120 15 I tOU\> sperhi' Morni"nT">i mi; a I •fHKKr; DARING HAI'C.MrK RS" In t JS5* jSd Prices: tystnlr, 00^^^-^^';--flß9fekL^ Premiere Release! HHk <KI.AI WALL 5,,,,. 1 CHINA'S <.(;k\||,m j/gSm Wk DRAMATIC AfTIOCSK fX HHp ntiss iai Kwontd I-*- I r-^___ i m^— i ON TOMORRO W! Rejuiblits lirand DonMp l-aJun- AttfMtiosi
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    • 98 15 THE JUDGE WAS VERY GOOD AS HUSBANDS GO AND AS HUSBANDS GO— HE WENT!! Opens Today 4 Shows OJ^yHLIP^ 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. tR conditioned!! Phone 6903. and as husbands go rdr*^aV»AS% %r 'snl he wenf Z^^^^^JT W lmS JH SHAITH MWFEIT f LOIIHCE IJUES^^ \j W\jT tntaod If WICHU UiiXL BntM
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    • 400 15 Another Record Swepl Away! |fe "The Three Muske! e^rs" Now Singapore's Longest j IV^t-War Ktin! I WAI* 2 v \V<^k!| dt, j^MjiMyA A I ir> J i. ""*3 "i. "9 >&*> jS nt^ I TECHNICOLOR I I H N.B. TMfl Pieturr ivlli *r B P nY B not b. Fibown
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  • 77 16 LONOCHAMPB 11. VlMea a ptHwl rarv hy B. Donnelly, K avc his IraV. rM. van Rreukelen hs sixth mipco«^ m M»la\ n „nn.-i|.jil rnvv, when h«- won life sin£rtpor»- (iold (up at Baklfl Tiinah yrsl«r<»ay. He I>»:U favourite Ecttptlc, by a <»n«-
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  • 250 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Ssiliirils«y. DLAYINO m steady drizzle th<> Negri SemMlmn Indians (southern ftnanlists) defeated IViuuig Indimis (northern finalists) by four Raines 1<» ono v. i\w flinui of the Mhlhvhii Indian toter-Bt»tr competition for the liardh!Ui Trophy played on the l*riiu« i s \Uru\ ground
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  • 60 16 R idgewood Wins The St. Leger DONCABTBR, Pat Ridg< wood won the St. Lcgcr, Dust Devil was 9COOOd And Lon E«aglc third. Tnc bettinc was 100-7 Ridgewood. 40-1 Dust Devil and 6-1 Lone Ka^'e. Sixteen ran. Ridgewood won by thre< lengths, witli thiee-quat t( i > of a length between
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  • 384 16 it ww Rev. Stcelea day vc rtcrday, when the B.C.C. •A 1 team defeated the REME by 50 runa In a one-Innings cricket ma eh played on the Padang. The 'Padre" bagged seven REME wickets m quick time ior s more total ot 13 runs Against
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  • 48 16 Mr. Bamue] Welles, an is.Boctate editor of Time and Life magazines, wilt lv Interviewed by Miss Khona Connery over Radio Malaya on Tuesday at 7.10 p.m. Mr. Welles Is m Singapore m the course of an eight* month reporting tour of the Far East.
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