Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 September 1949

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  • 25 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously at Sin (input e, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penan g. I SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEI^EMBER, »5, 1949.J PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 40 1 Other* si.ran X clear when this liberty IfMk tHMmwd anil caught fire m ITIH 1 Har m**, but .1 hrM.sh M .nn,r (oirrln trapped. TM hcers tried to ,»ve Wm, but Haines clr<»\e them bark.
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  • 408 1 OFFICERS DARE FLAMES TO AID TRAPPED MEN im/rv-r t Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. TV-two British soldiers and three naval rating* bound for Hongkong In the trooper Empire Pride piled into a liberty truck for a look at Sinppore ywterday. A few minutes later the liberty truck had become a trajpdv
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  • 146 1 t TELL THE PEOPLE aonymoits spokesman of the Singapore C.I.D. quoted by a Singapore morning newspaper* says t there are "no grounds" tor n Malays Tribune rt concerning a clash between the Chinese Con>■•fet Party and the Malayan Communists. According to the Malaya Tribune, the Chines** nunist Party
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  • 74 1 July 10, 1945: First man-n:a,li' atom explo- \si on at Alamagorclo, m uVnrrt of New Mexico. Aug. 6, 1945t First atom Ik nib on Hiroshima. Aug. 9, 1945: War > second and last atom bomb on Nagasaki. J July 1, 194fi: Surface > V test at Bikini.
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  • 209 1 Sunday Tribune St?ff Reporter. THE sartorial atmosphere of Government House functions will hereafter be protected by a set of rules for both formal and informal occasions. Ladies inviit <: to dlnnei who find on their invitation c:»td- j "i«« w >>'!« u T*Mm Formal"
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  • 342 1 U.S. Warned 'Begin Radar Watch' LAST NIGHT'S ATOM BOMB FLASHES: In America, U.S. Air Force General George C. Kenney announced that from now on America must maintain a twenty-four hour radar watch against an atomic sneak attack. In Legion, a U.S. Air Fo»*ee spokesman said that, it was "quite probable"
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON, Situiday. Renewed demands foi detection ot Communist bDtes m the United States :olloweJ the news of the Ituastan atomic explosion. Tile I'n-Ameiican :\otivitie=? Committee said it wviUi soon use a report on its investigations. It added that this "will prove to the satisfaction of the
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  • 84 1 HONGKONG FREEZES ALL PRICES HONGKONG, Sat. T h Hongkong Government order ed all wholesale and retail prices frozen at th» level exi^tinu on September 17. m an effort to curb increases as a result of the sterling devaluation. The new pi ice contiol makes it unlawful for any person to
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  • 46 1 ATLANTIC CITY. Saturday -A mysterious "growth chemical" may be able to make six-footers of small statuied Orientals, a scientist sp«cu latex. The substance la 1 mix&ur. of several potent rrtamin" found m meat, fisn ir.ea', yeast, and (.'>ied skim milk. A.P.
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  • 28 1 BARGAINS LONDON, Sfit. A .^pokesman for the Austin Moto' Company statt-s that m th two daya following <l ■■>a'uation the company's A-jieiica.i representative fold 1.000 British cats. A.P.
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  • 32 1 Manila, Sat. Myron M. Cowen. U.S. Ambairsadoi to the Philippines, will represent <'i^ country at *he nf^n session of ECAFE to be opened m Singapore on October 20. U .P.
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  • 251 1  -  Lawrence G. Mani By rpHLO Associated Press leport- id ftoin Wasliington last i night that thp United StateQovernment haa announced a reduction roi next year m the amount of synthetic rubber Ameiican turns must I'M m making tyies. tnnei lubes and other goods. The size of the
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  • 339 1 BAR GOES UP ON REDS FORM AUSTRALIA Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter I Ht Singapore Government has stiffened its attitude tcwcrc/s vibitb by Australian Communists who may try to attend, the ECAFL conference which opens here next month. This has bei'ii coininuiiioated to th^ Australian authoritits. tiider the Emergency Travel Act,
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  • 32 1 CANTON. Sat. Shells from Communist artillery weir- j pounding Nationalist defenses I m Amoy as government droops continued to tight for the important port city, it wa* announced today. U.P.
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    • 61 1 SPECIAL OFFER I. ANTNKII »w0- f Wool Swim Trunk* with Complete Elastic Supporter Two (Qualities:— I Kind Price $14 earb. Special Offer $7./- each. I MMI Price $10 .uch. Special Oirer >.">..">u rach. SEASON TRADING CO., 57, Hi;; u St. 1V1: 821HM MALAYA'S NATIONAL XEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Line* I
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  • 289 2 GOVERNOR TO OPEN F. A. O. CONFERENCE TOMORR O W THE 58-member nation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations will hold its first Far Eastern Regional Meeting m Singapore, commencing tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Hall. Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore, will welcome the
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  • 95 2 He Likes His New Uniform Among the smartest tambica m the city aie the three messengers employed by the < liamophone Company, of MacDonald House, Orchard Road. Their unifoim is the very lati eat thing. Consisting of a complete -wit. shitt and tie m matchrig shades of grey, the outfit
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  • 46 2 The Colonial Secretary. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron and Mrs. McKerron left for Frasers Hill last night on a short holiday. The Under Secreta y. Mr. J.D. Hodgkinson will act temporarily as Colonial Secretary and Mr. Kenneth Tours las been appointed I'r.r'cr Secretary.
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  • 144 2 MUAR. Saturday patrol of Ist Seaforths operating m the Gndong Ledang area m Tangkak District shoi dead two Khaki-clad bandits and recovered two .300 rifles and 74 rounds of ammunition yesterday. A third bandit managed to escape. rhc two bandita killed were among: the
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  • 124 2 Successful L. C. C. Candidates The names ot the successful candidates m the l'.'lw Spring London Chamber of Commerce examination;- fjr the Johore Bahni Centre were announced rterday: HIGHER GRADE CERTIFICATE STAGE— Tai Ko.i Yee. Sa'im Mr Haji Arirh'n, Cheong Lai Kin, and Wee Hye Teck. CERTIFICATE STAGE. Miss An£
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  • 65 2 BAND C ONCER TS Tho Singapore Police Band. under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. Will £ivc ei^ht concerts m various parka m the Colony during Octobti. The lirst will be held at the Botanical Garden on SunOi tob i 2, from 0 to 7 p.m. The last Police
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  • 257 2 Women Aid T.B. Hospital Patients to* Tribune Kr.oorttr A lOU P of 30 wom-ahtte fl m one ye.ir shoA-n th*' divisional thorapy a' Tan Tock Sen* HospK«l T. welcomed by tftc paticm, I bem.solves. F"w«U All voluntary worknv. uW n tlrvoto a f.Vvhoun work to visitor storeroom of th> r
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  • 203 2 LWE United States Congressmen arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on a Far Eastern Survey Mission. The visiting congressmen are Mr. Walter 8. Hubev (Democrat) of Akron and Chairman of the Mission, Mr. M. G. Butnside (Democrat) of West Virginia, Mr. Harold O. Lovre
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  • 48 2 A n anti-malaiial diu^ lia^ l>e< n cvo ved at Haffkin Institute, Bombay, says the Press Ti ust of India. Clinical trials of this new ilrutr. claimed to be the best available anti-malat ial, are being completed and mas« production is expected to star! shortly.
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    • 62 2 I So!i(8 Robber soles and heels Qa«Jity Cfiavsfi Uppen (irip on Soles to prevent slip Kverv p:*ir tuMnufactured uith cAre Suit* We for ;»U. JV thUS bn mwSii T** l^ Jr PEilT.fVf P»8IS LTI \***^^^A r» jLJ'WcIn7WW?Mn4 TfJZ^i^M^ P»ice?:— HENNOL OIL >: I'OMAI'K (I>iU> .Mm outside ln K*l H<r />N
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 398 2 On Your Radio Today rni^LJiC V h I" I*"*1 1 h «y»»! Close Don n IST in,' Kuala Lnrnpur; iOO p. IM Time Si»,,al. Openre^W In «hi ai A n kl> tog l'ro^rammr s un re>ieM m which we ijue you r v i t i. sjtr r r. ni
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  • 166 3 FINED FOR MAKING FALSE CHARGES BFouith Poli< Cou 2» Which i m I eviction of Sir I-»n>- v ZiMlfiKd fioi post to start private pra< tiero c.--buini.;' infitac'chai. B Kirn Swc- ari'i r. L Chor.^. H have sworn t<» info-m.'i i containing it nicnt* of i I aI1(l beforo a
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  • 92 3 CHEAPER SIGHT- SEEING TOURS CIGHT-SEEING for visi- tors to Singapore will cost less when Thos Cook Son put Into operation imotor vans to take visitors round the city and island. The application from Thos Cool Son to run an omnibus to tak<> visitors on sight-seeing tours of th<island was approved
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  • 53 3 MALACCA, Sal. At a meeting attended by thrvo hundred people among them demangrf, penghulus, sidangs and Malay school teachers and presided owr by Mr. A,b.l. Clarke, the District Officer, it was decided to lunch a "ten cents appeal fund" jn AJor Gajah district durjjqg University Week, *hichbeKin;
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  • 433 3 JOHNSON QUERIES PONTIAN AIRSTRIP I Fait To See The Necessity, He Says Sumlpy Tribune S*;»ff Reporter. MUNICIPAL Commissioner, Mr. Pat Johnso!* (1.-ibour-North) will sack to throw out a Corniitt(;c decision to sanction the construction of ail airstrip »t Pontian for the Water Department, when the full Board of Commissioners meets
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  • 141 3 Dev aluation Caused Him No Annoyance "vuluatloa ol tkc pound ni> i\ no a—oyea t«> Mr Be vu B «^S 1 ih C oinpany. bMMMe km completed inVr Stt >rrVt V ith Vu lirin J" st X ti:5 l< a 'Th I!l rrasi on M* v«hio of hi!* k^M Service
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  • 262 3 Capta in 's Certificate Suspended For 3 Months Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. JjR. Justice Brown, who held an enquiry into the stranding of the 600-ton Chinese-owned motor vessel. Kah Hock, m the Sarawak River on July 4 last, yesterday suspended Capt. J. E. Dover s certificate for three months. Mr.
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  • 98 3 ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR NAVAL PRIZES? Foimer members of tin Roya! Naval asxi Mariiv KOrces, now rcsldciu Singa pore, wno are eligible roi Isaval Piizo money and Campaign Stars and Medals, ma\ < PP'y to the Flag; Officer. Maf- /an An i, H.M. Nava! Base ilngaporc before November JO. Application-
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  • 265 3 JOHORE'S Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. K. G. Naidu, advocates vocational training for labourers m Malaya as a means to tide over any slump crisis. Mr- Naidu returned last week from a six month Colonial Labour Officers' Course m London. He "The majority of the
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  • 66 3 MALAYA WILL MISS ECLIPSE Malaya and Smgapoit will miy.'; a fine spectacle >n Octo>)ci 7. when on'y '\>. stein A sir along witii the whole Cl Africa, Europe and parts Ol thr Aictic and \ntarctir. will be able to watch c total eclipse of the moon. The icason foi Malaya
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  • 132 3 L EAVING FOR HOLLAND NEXT SATURDAY Mr. E.K H. Lindeboom, popular Dutch businessman oi Singapore, is leaving for Holland by KLM next Saturday. Mr. Lindenbooin came to Singapore m 1.*)37 and has worked for the Rotteidam Trading Co. Ltd.. for about twelve years, with short periods m .';cir Batavia and
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  • 330 3 JHE Anglo-Malay Evening SchooJ. Singapore which holds special classes m the ev< ning cur Tamhws and poor Malay hoys, has taken another sten forward by sponsoring a Malay language shorthand class m Telok Kurau. This is the first of its kind m Singapore.
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  • 228 3 First Woman Architect S/p Wants To Bt Singapore** THEKi: is q girl m Singapore today who i* building castles In the jiu ri i l she hopes that some day they will by- made of bricks, Jtocl and mortar. The gill is Maijone ilo, 17--year-old daughtei of Mi. ami Mis.
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  • 48 3 The Wesley Church will be holding its annual bazaar O'i Friday, October 7, from 4 30^ 8 p!m. The bazaat. which is icing j organized to raifc funda fo v the church, Wil' be )j Id at t)w i Wesley Church. Arnnls^ion j will be free.
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  • 31 3 A meeting will !>« held at t Joo Chiat Library, ifaionfr, el Wednesday at 8 a.m. wit.: a view to forming thr Friends of the Joo Chi'a Library Socictv
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  • 227 3 OINQAPORB tin tia sra yea- tcrday welcomed the news that they will be allowed 'o act as agents for UK Ministry of Supply wh.-.'i sales oi Straits tin to the United States aie resumed shortly. Big money may be Made or lost m the
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    • 354 3 1 i Ami AT for perfect control Ljis( impressions count and smartness plays a big pan m the sort of impression you make. To be sman, well-groomed hair is essential and that's why so many more men use Hrylcrecm. At office desk or on the field o\' sport, Brylcrcem keeps
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  • 42 4 MALACCA, Sat. Judgment m the maintenance case, m which Ha.-rah binte Adam claimed maintenance from her husband, a Malay schoolteacher, Mohd. Saad bin Mohd. Noor, will be delivered by the Malacca Circuit Magistrate. Mr. S. Bon Bernard, on Oct. 5.
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  • 245 4 DATO ONN WARNS UMNO AGAINST RA CIAL HA TRED *Sino- Malay Friendship Essential For Progress' Sunday Tribune Staff Keporter. J)ATO Onn bin Ja'afar, president of the Unites Malay National Organisation warns members of his party against internal disunity and racial hatred m the struggle to achieve their political aspirations. He
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  • 28 4 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. George Bastion, a former Superintend snt of the Mil lace;. Boys' Jubilee Club, Ifl shortly teklng up an appointment with the Berendah Boys" School.
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  • 24 4 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING Mr. Mrs. J. R. Maddon^ after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yestertlay. Thi> bride was ih»- fwrmtr Miss Marj;ii»Tir., I'earse.
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  • 492 4 ]^|R, Lim Toh Nee, Acting President of tht* Singapore Municipal Services Union, yesterday called on members for "greater support of all co operative movements" and revert to "more austerity living*' to ofT-set possible loss of purchasing pov»vr resulting from the pound devaluation. He said Unions
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  • 322 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Keporter. JHE Reverend Paul S. H- Hang, pastor of Lhj Hinghua Methodist Church m Singapore for 22 years is now a happy and proud padre: His life dreavi is about to be accomplished. For nearly a. decade, he has planned md
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  • 79 4 MALACCA, Sat.— The curfew imposed, from Sept. 11, on the Police districts of Alor Gajah and Jasin has been relaxed as under: Alor Gajah: The curfew is lifted on all areas to the west including the main trunk road running from TampinAlor Gajah-Malacca, from 5.30 a.m. on Sept.
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  • 281 4  -  Ivor Kraal By THE Technical Instructor, official journal of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineeis. m a recent i.s.sut-. Rives prominence to an extract from the speech ot the retiring Chairman of the Slnerapore branch. Mr. A.F.W. Andren. "The members of this branch feel that, m addition to
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    • 288 4 Soothe and Banish that t^\JiiL PERSISTENT COUGH Vn.- "^-i^jL^^S ThM neg!«cted cough may youi IJW\/^ A^Vf\^\/ bre thin i fub<rs n J lungs. Sat'cry Kw% m \Yj/f// l <"^s; l'> p» «n(iS«ptic brcatheabk tablcrj. .I, s •T^^^"**"^! p stop th tX>u i? n soothe thr sore la« a/> •If ft
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    • 546 4 v^i 3p^^y ■^^^^■■MlßiWCl^^Pj •~~t^. "Co-operation like this makes things happen fast!" 5 I'dh^lort without thetrrvicetof my locillXXAjfl BHEm^A 'W H> tirnfS ihrouijKmit thr world wh(, v n-<" hours of preliminary planning. C^ < V^s. my Agent make* thing, tuppa mi n a hurry I Arxlh^krirAVsthrari-u'r^uallnivriddlrjalKMit currency rcttrktions, h>my. aliowanres, VLUi
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  • 455 5 Conges tion In Ch ina Town To Be Relieved Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Singapore Improvement Trust is planning to spend nearly $2,000,000 on back lanes m certain congested sections of China Town. This sum will cover reconstruction and rehousing costs.
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  • 141 5 STRAY DOG NUISANCE TO BE ELIMINATED Sunday Tribune Reporter ('ITY dwellers, who have t their hard ear n o d sleep disturbed by the nocturnal squabbles of stray dogs, may shortly hope for relief. A Municipal Committee has accepted m principle r of Police assistn the elimination of .-.t ray
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  • 229 5 NOT ALL WHO APPLY CAN GET ADAMSSION College Uj Medicine: MANY letters of complaints nave been received trom cunappotnted candidates, wnoac applications tor entrance lv UK college ox Medicine, 1 aye been rcjcctci;, siiui Dr. U.W.U. Karis, tne I'iincipai o. the College. 1 Vvi.-ii v*e coa.ci M/iinit all of them,
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  • 265 5 1 7- Year- Old 'Secret Gift For Boys' Town Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter AN "Ang Pau" Chinese New Year monetary gift wrapped fn red paper which has remained unopened for 17 years, was presented to Singapore Boys' Town last week. The donor, a former school and scout master, who pre
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  • 22 5 MALACCA, Sat. The Malacca Rotary Club has received another cheque for $49.60 from the Malacca Club for anti-T.B. funds.
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  • 359 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. THE nuns of the ordeT of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood are qualified midwives, besides being State registered nurses. There are at present eight nuns of this order m Singapore. Six of them are attached to Tan Tock Seng
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  • 67 5 MALACCA, Sat.— Sept. 30 and Oct. 7. have been provisionally lxed for the Coroner's inquest into the death of the three well-known Straits-born Chinese residents of Malacca, Mr. Ho Kirn Toon. Mrs. Tan Kirn Cheng and Mrs. Beng Eng Lim, all of whom iost their lives under
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  • 38 5 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. K.T. Joseph, president of the Stamford Club, Malacca, and Mrs. C.A. dc Vries, vicepresident, Aill attend the installation r f the Chancellor and the foundation of the University of Malaya on Oct. 8.
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  • 1988 6  -  Yera Ardmore By of his paintings "The uardian of the Temple" as exhibited m Hol'.an >, r\ so when he was only fourteen. In spite' of his Mißg r,o absorbed m the Juts, his patents decided he should be a lawyer and eventual I}'1 he pi tie. Used
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  • 49 6 - THE R.E.M.E. junior U en' oflteer impressiv< ly luctii 1 Lam d know the answ \n tall bej chemica was usi d WJ. Thivy Indii, Vv hi< !"i !i< 11 Pal icn wore the Sari. uldbut at once looked lly round foi .1 1 wif« iro.
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    • 295 6 C^sv B^^kiHß EHav mn T HE 'ntcreatlng Javan fli UEVTI Swß ■I H Kfi cJ.-inc.-i-, Rr.dei, Mas w» H V Ho Jfft Sm E g Snp .^v.-,.!. „n of j > ncc) l»^ E R lUll ,'.n><t. m hi- ihaic'ln metre I m V <t!:cl West t.iiou^ii ins b m
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    • 141 6 DON T NEGLECT Pain f ul v.iricose \i\ctn and Iff wt» quickly yield to the marvellous cunnve powers of D.D.D. Prescription, tht I antiscpi'c liquid healer* that inttantiy attacks and kills the deep-seated germ m the skin. D.D.D I\ escriptwn itop» all irritation and the temptation to scratch 'which spreads
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    1863 7  -  Jimmy G lover From LONDON- sat OEND our host wishes to *J the Malayan radminton t<atn we enjoyte' r -ieir sfciv here, um\ we often think of them; they were a fin< set of fellows'*. Thy was tin- mo w .<.-.• i w.i asked to fcivc tho.sr sporting
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  • 484 7 AM ONG THE NEW BOOKS IT was the stafaieis of Uiitain who fhade the Colonial Km pi Rut by single con.: at. V, w;s tlir mutineers of th< "Bounty" who colonised i'itc«iin Is'and m 1700. Until fifty or six;.- ycaiv Bg I i-Vell tltC COtO It":- )i Ajiicii were mete
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 448 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE DOVE OF PEACE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malay m Tribune Office, ikS Fleet Street, London, B.C. k. SI \I)\V, SEPT. 25, 1949. THE dove of peace is emerging from the funk-hole into which it retreated when the "cold war" broke out two years ago. The man
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  • 2228 8  - IS THIS MAN A SAINT OR A CHARLATAN? RENE ELVIN By THE SIOItY OI lilt. KM UMAX A\ D Till: OXIOISIft 4.1C01 V MOVEMENT THE first years following World War I were disillusioned, bitter and cynical. All over Europe, the mood seemed to be: let us eat and be merry,
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  • 384 8  -  S. I. O. ALSAGOFF Sir, 1 saw with surprise Hie statement on Communal Politics issued by the Progressive Tarty. Although I was not invited to the meeting of the five prominent Muslims held for the purpose of considering; the formation of a Muslim Party, Ido not see
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  • 460 9  - SHEIK OBJECTED, BUT NOW ARABS TAKE BATHS CORRINNE HARDESTY By rkZ\, Palestine— Mrs. Ida U H^nauor's Sw .-< passion almost toucix d an intcrtional incident jnong Arab refugees m Qaza. at last, m a manner of •peaking, it's all come out m tie wash. Mrs. Hegnauer, who mani^es the food
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  • 1050 9  - MIDGETS HAVE WON FAME AS KINGS AND BISHOPS Gerald Barbour By TWO midgets, so small that both, when standing side by side, wore completely hidden behind an ordinary UUTge-Stsed pocket handkerchief, were discovered near Rangoon m 1892 by the German Pearl Company. The little couple, named Smaun and Fatma, were
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  • 789 9  -  ROM BELLING HAM By ONE of the most celebrated drinking vessels m Great Britain is the socalled "Luck" of Edenhall. belonging to the Musgrave family. It is a painted glass goblet, dating from the tenth century, bearing the sacrea monogram "I H S." What makes it so
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  • 430 9  -  A. Napier (By KISSING can be dangcroun, but not only m the medical sense. It can cost a man a lot of money, and cause accidents. Recently a young man, out for a ride on his motor-cycle wtth his girl friend as pillionrider,
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    • 151 9 INVALUABLE FOR ALL A&BiCULTURAL PURPOSES &HUNOREDS OF OTHEP USES. IUBHSOHty b'l FUEL L 947. MB. SOLE AGENTS DUNCflll ROBERTS El JHrrmtt sroti. phone tou. MALAYAN AIRWAYS MERCUi RANGOON UKKKLV BBBVKB FROM SINGArOKK AND rSNANG ON MONDAYS rABBS FROM SING A PORK TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 66 ll>v OF
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    • 770 9 PHIIIPS RADIO r niLiro receivers. Arc Mdiic In J BUILT yi^S&: I To sell with CONFIDENCE To Suit Everyone's TASTE MEANS TRICES FROM $180.00 TO 1550.00 Distributors: ELGIN PIANO CO. 77, EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. Opposite Roxy Theatre. Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures
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  • 755 10  - LOVE-LORN ZULU SAYS IT WITH BEADS Donald K. Stayt By FAST falling into the limbo of the forgotten arts is the charming Zulu love-letter, wrought m the striking designs of tiioir brightly coloured bead-work. The Zulus of Natal, South Africa, have always boon an intelligent and imaginative people. Since thoir
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  • 526 10 Ti 11-' calendar nea vi' an I *lndic tes j>- i lod frczn a daj upwards: days, weeks, months, yean aturU and millenniums. Where fractions of the 365^ii pail of the time necessary for the earth to rotate round the sun, c;. more simply where fractions o:'
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  • 769 10  - The Deer Bot-Fly Is Faster Than The Latest Jet DAVID GINSTON By WHAT is the fasti Bt wild creature <>n earth? That description goes :<irangely enough to one of the world's illest creatures, -m (Meet Che tiny dcci bot-fly ks assuredly the fastest r .hing on even than man m
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    • 297 10 I— SOLE AGENTS FOR TIiE WHOLE MALAYA FOR le^' ■'■■rS DUNRLEY PIANOS '^•^s^^^^^^SraSSSai^l I li.J, SIZE ri'RIGHT CRAM) II IXV TKOI'irALISKU 4 HRILLIANT TONE i Easy Payments Can Be Arran^erl Piano Tuning Repairs INDKKTAKKN V.V Ol R LONDON Ql AlJfl li:i> EXPERT Late ol London institute »»t Pianoforte Itechnologjr, SEASON
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    • 55 10 M AGSIL ATE for the speedy re//ef o/" Headaches Pain ml l ff rt^'- s.f'l a swkt v.L/ fc v Jtu/ M Naina Mohamtd Sons, Ltd. W€STHIHSJBI UM"'* 1 Sinc-ipore. Kuala Lumper. P-nang >*ROOUC T reputation \OP these two new lines p£ WITT'S M COUGH SYRUP ?rup Iwi+h GUAIACOL 6r
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 239 10 JAA. 21 FKB. lft. 1 485..«v- C^fWP^ ,w9^' V Don't be unduly tborried if W^tf*^: By CONSTANCE SIIARI'B *n^, aha topnJixSftsirih vr st > ,);,i c u PW wm and theft. Children may ctiufi hr ?1/ Pmri(\ vUght worry But don't malpe bng w 7 conH b, ''Ot^fl. mount ,w/k-
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  • 182 11 WARNER FLASHES AY. A l xis Smith. (laitch-hikiHi a ride a boa id Her eat ad broken c'own on the bou<m&, an.] just as she roderin h hei fat' a tourist same along. Aware that J t house wa; bus' itlnerhailcd it and asked ft. A ntar herself, uti got
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  • 931 11 Ho!!y.vcod is now on an unpublished quest for new legs. But the starlets who own them, fuce uncertain days ahead. For, m ollywood, legs are sh i a dime a dozen. i i p'.ARK GABLE has i v> received thp most lOVei marriage proposal > ol Ihe
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  • 924 11 Jap Bombs Cou ld Not Shake Its Spirit AN' MONDAY. October Singapore's Cathay Cinema will b,. 10 years old. Anniver--..iy celebrations begin two 'lays earlier with the premises ipecially "dwned" and floodlit foi the occasion. An exceptionally attractive programme of outstanding films from various studios will be r <! natrons,
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  • 161 11 ANEW ■Owen discovery, found by a studio scout, maftca hla first nppoarance m "The Bad Lord Hyion. walking gracefslly over to the camera on four le^.--. He la "Viking." more correctly "Feate of Pltsrouge," on of Blitaln'fl most beautiful Boraoi, "Mcyak of Moflcuwa" and his mate
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  • 434 11 IN THIS RESTAURANT ON the soundstages of Hollywood's movie studios arc. of course, all kinds of fa'se fionts depicting stores, buildings, homes, fortresses, castles and what have you. Step through the door of tile false front and you find yourself "M: Bfltdi on the soundstagv.
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    • 49 11 1 i $M•0 T M t# I llfl ff beiaty rf 7 crm that Is f -IS lf #ttMMt f I j»r#l«rm Ate fr^i i«* V Tow d«i] 7 II g^j^g^ 1\ Celine iSIIf .SNOW H-^ J^I^PRRODCHS TELLCOMI CO. FRODOCT i JACXJOM CO. LTD, «aj^ L m.mmU Ln f«**M
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    • 328 11 Mr m mAj \^s Give yourself a I@s£4' Permanent wave at home! fift l^'^ x yoLjr hair up m curler A Toni is truly lovely ?o soft, to Your Toni perm n m and ju«t tmooth, so natural-look ,ng. That's the way you like it the very fir»t Jay. why
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    311 12  -  RUTR MILLET AM YOU A PAUL PR) MOTHER? pAN you toll me what is so terrible about asking a". i.B-ycr rold daughter what boy she was talking- to 01. tho telephono ami if ho asked her for a date?" a bewildered mother asks. It seema she answered the
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  • 200 12 Teen Agers Think Again IT'S nut the t!r6S*->«P I •Cofftea thot i nakf << tf t v-ti'/cr's 'la*^ life, but the vf'7-r/io.st-n tltf ss-iloun •<■ active gport clot lies f' 1 > so often <l'> it. Wemr a b. :§\i jlmrn sd sms) barsjisjj outfit to thi tennis Court ■ml
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  • 214 12 TUP: heat or Is it the humidity doesn't spare anyono young or old but a steam* Ing summer seems to take a heavier b a ity toil of th oldci There's no I jiioi ing it! Eith« i ta n f neasures during th< prep.->: ed to 100
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  • 120 12 DOT TIE LAMOUR DOTS ALT, these polka dot rohes belong to Dorothy :,amour. She has a craze for them for early morning and bedtime wear Notice t 10 different effect! achieved m these models, light ilots 01 dark httcHground for robe, dark spots on light ground for
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    253 12 PARTY PLANS i A Vr jy^J j fun. If the very 3L J? nonius bavin* f UB .own,,art> soundii niii v to you, letter fo3fV j your table tactlea i Ever sit quietly BWI i »n X a chat withW^ Silent and have tie tew sv.oop do*. u break it
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  • 115 12  - SUMMER SENSE ALICIA HART BY SUMMER i '!.<■ time to renew v nil •iM on youth so m Sin you shouW always bo dMhful. Rejutenatc your mental outlook with new hoi lea and new books or by making new friends. 3pvMid your time doing the things which you really want
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 282 12 SITS: VACANT ACCOINTANCY, CO is T A CO I NTING. COM I'A N V BKCRETARTBHIP, 13 OoK- i KEEPING. A six montlis' j 'Intensive Methcnl" Diploma Course (X( cognisetl by I'rofes- Monal bodies for admission as 1 x*iat<' or Fellow > will qualify you for higher status by rctre-tinie postal
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    • 80 12 zzizzzzzzzzzzzzx > V*l \aI\aBW 71 WPrtklfi" OH^ (D 1NO[~~A** CA!N"T STAND I THETCH'.LE WILE. 37CP, SOONJ r V/-,SHAEL.:'S r \m IV Mr w wJr- LUCrCv C Jk^!^ it- aky riORS.,soM.Tj as li'l. wa^ma^ue: ognjEs cokes to good ol.d gus J V/f JONES DONE. t^Sv 0^^^ ZJ!!2^^ <:? M^BmKW I I
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  • 1376 13  - REVIVE AMATEUR RACING IN MALAYA Allan Lewis Says Thk Australian Jockey 1 Club, controlling body lor racing m New South Wales, m an attempt to revive amateur racing, pro u]<d the hrst opportunity for amateur riders wh they Included a Corinthian race on their programme .1 couple <>t months back
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  • 228 13  - ENGLISH HORSE FOR SHAW STABLE ALLAN LEWIS li.v ITMMY Martin reports that •J Shf«w Stable has bought the English iOne HARRISON by I Blue Peter. He will be prepared for his racing m Malaya by the same trainer. BILL Cook, one of Australia's best and most popular 1 jockeys, completed
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  • 108 13 Following 11 i > t-ii 'n turn lit) for < h» ertul Lads Athletic Party, first s»'i'l s«»» nnrt teams against Titan Mong Old Boys, first and second !...Jay .it the TVIok X ground, and tail m r< k.m.k. VVorkahop <>n Wednesday, at th« i« >lin
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 142 13 WANTED AGENTS MERCHANTS DEALING IN GOVEwSffiST SI KPLUS _CIX>THINir We are thr biggest exporters stockists supplies o f reconditioned government clothing Gn^u tunics,. shirts, drill clothing, wear, civilian secondhand clothing etc no enauirv too lajge or too small. Your cnquir£ wSI S pron^'t attention. J itceive j. LUCE, 1 iIIEBEHTON
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    • 293 13 JJ fv&furicT cii You ran fish nearly evwry ■ea at Cold Storage: golden fillets, kippCiM, bloaters, herrings, haddock :ini\ plaice fillets from Scottish teas, fresh sole rind blue cod from New Zealaivi, fresh and smoked fillets from South Africa, crayfish from Tasmania irui any rish from local Mien SINGAPORE COLD
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  • 484 14 YOUNG PLAYERS NOT GIVLN A CHANCE K\ Tribune Soccer Reporter THE Colony's education authorities should MttMfskier their decision, made some timt* this y<*a«\ forbidding schoolboys to participate m competitions organised by the Singapore Amateur Foot No II Ass«>cintion. I spoke to a
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  • 244 14 BABY LOW QUALIFIES FOR FINAL At -rr racy and steadiness won tin 1 ilpy for Baby Low (Useful) v:i M she boat party mate nose Secng 11-7, 11-7 last nir;ht m the BeMI-flnal of thr ladies' singles of the Ringapote Badminton Association.- junior championships played at the Clerical Union Hall.
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  • 127 14 8.1. T. Surveys deieaieu Government Surveys m a oadminton match last Wednesday by Bye games to .two. Results (S.I.T. players mentioned rirst) Wee Bak Hoc beat R. Rozarjo 4 15, 15-9, 15 8; Leong Chun Wei lost to Thani Awi 7 -15. 15 6. 7-15; S.
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  • 78 14 Indian Recreation Club Ist XI will moot the R.A.F. Selotar Ist XI m a soccer match at Fairer Park on Oct. 1 i ove of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday) for the Gandhi Memorialal Cup. SANDS v MEAD LONDON. Sat. Dave Bands, Australian holder of the Empire middleweight title.
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  • 441 14 By Our Badminton Correspondent THK THOMAS CUP lias found a permanent home 1 M last! Singapore shall be its home. It has also been given a "guardian". Ho is no other than the non-playing captain and manager of the Malaya Thomas Cup team, Mr.
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    • 458 14 DOME golfers, who riro other•3 wise reasonably talented performers, persist m defeating themselves because of bj;M temperament. This type of player is a familial- figure at every club. Hi n'way.s leada th^ rush to the wailing wall at the nineteenth hole and
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  • 548 14 ARMY 1 CHINESE 0 THE Army fought every inch of the ground to secure a one nil victory over the Chinese m their first encounter m the Community League soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Invariably it was Inglis who got the
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  • 60 14 The Take-off for the 50 metres free style pic lwe%. TOT: The start of the girls' (under 14 yearn) ,y> metre freefttyie at the Stagapore Swimming Club gala yesterday. Tin* evwni \\iis won by Joyci' Van I'ri^nt (second fr right): LEFT: Mrs. J. \V. Van DaAtseUiar best aSffSfcr? the iiMM'tins;
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  • 98 14 Following; will turn up foi Chines*- Aihlctic vs. Kota Raja m an S.A.F.A. Senior League match today at Jalan I ir Stadium at 5 p.m. Pong Wai Mun, Sect Yew Chang, ("han Blew Moon, Boon Boon San (Capt.) Tan Chin Lye, Chin Yoon Foo'k.Lcr
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  • 635 14 JHRILLS were not lacking at the Singapore Swim ming Club's last swimming gala of the season held yesterday. Most of the events were closely con tested, so much so that one of them, the -A) metre* breast stroke for ladies, had to be
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  • 87 14 Playing at the VjcU*J School Hall on Thur^J »he semi-final of W Kerron's Cup. Boys Club defeated the sm f d pore Harbour BJJ by Boys Club m badmto^ four games to one. J (fl-e ii fK.B.C. player- s mentis first i. rhin Bi" SINGUCS.-
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    • 561 14 .jr. WING ALONG <^mMjUofmmm '> /7A/ .AmCEYLOH fj'^L~*- v >■ me of I -A^ f Pxpcricnt < I A 4i :i t-' 1 1 world yJ^; than M^rffSb /^-> IUI) lV Al S> X>^ s N v <> X X"« S CBI ON. Nj| si\ (i p R sirvhi; -^fiA.
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  • 1938 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS 4 Favourites Oblige By mm^ mn^ 11*011, Saturday ?V|\Kl\(, light oS liis 9.07 No Regrets, splendidly ricldff n b. I'orky Donnelly, easily won the main sprint today, the owning day of the Perak Tur) l lub s Autumn Meeting. No Regrets' task
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  • 46 15 TOTAL POOL $324/450 FIRST PRIZE No. !?***** SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 THIRD PRIZE No. *****7 Starters: *****7. *****2, 3696*8, *****4^ *****3, *****8, *****6, *****3. S Consolations: *****1. *****4, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****9, *****9, £*****, *****6, 1 *****8. I DOUBI^E TOTES 6 tickets $83
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  • 261 15 THE Indian Association led by 164 runs at the end of the first day's play m the Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match against R.A.F. Malaya on Hie Balestier Road pTound, yesterday. Bfctting first, the Indiana pi Icd 201 iun.^. while the airmen had scored
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  • 174 15 Oldtimers Beat Newcomers OPENING tl^eir rugger season with a homc-and- home match, the S.C.C. "Old- > timers" defeated the "NewI comers" by 20 points (five trios, a ,^oal to nil on the padang. yesterday. Within three minutes of the initial kick-off Roper put the finishing touch to a good threequarter
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  • 33 15 I'irlurr. Mrs. A. r.rllk, (loiii^ the ha<-t. swan ui\«- m the Slaga pore Swimming Club's -.mil lialu ycsferday. She won t h-- HnrrK (>i|» for b« r iMTfurmanrr. Tribune
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    • 241 15 Today At 11 .00 A.M. paramoiinf's DR CYCLOPS" (In T»'<nni'ol«»r 40 Cts. T" VU S at 3.00 A 5...0 R^ublic's Art ion Serial S(XTED lIAKHOIR ThrllliMK i hiipt.rs! TOI^HE LOSI s|(Krl ft™. Tin the park m.UAV CHEAP MAII M I %M PJW. •WAKK ISLAND" ctK. To ALL SKATS! XO.NIOHT 7..<0
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    • 107 15 QMCAT \V(«KI.H At 'antic 7 15 "SON(i OF IN'INA** Tomorrow: "SPUING SON<." ami "RIDIN- DOWN THi; CANYON" (A K« i>ui»'.i( ticture) NKW WOULD LMsj 7 «i "C 11 X V E N i: 1 KOYAL I J Q "Z I I) I) I" (l?industa:th IMTIKt: 7— V IS "INVlsiiii.fr; VOKNT
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    • 229 15 STAR -FILLED! I ACTION -FILLED! I THH fil L -FILLED! I WAITER PIOGEO.V^ J| 9 VM JOHNSON 7^ 1 BRLMfDOEEVY J3^ 1 UIaRIES Bl( KFlmll I W~± jj, Jk h SAM WOCO PRODUCTION a?^ €5 w Kin €t iis y 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 9.i^o p.m. S c«(irw.o i
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  • 67 16 Parade Of Nations Seventeen members of the Y.\\.t.A. who tooK part m the Internationa' Parade at lit*- Singapore Youth Rally at Thomson It >a 1 yesterda>. The countries represented were PakisMn. Holland, Yugoslavia, Booth America, India, Britain, Ceylon, Ike Philippines, Malaya, Japan, Switzerland, America Old and New, China and Java.
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  • 105 16 MALACCA'S VARSITY WEEK PROGRAMME MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca "s programme for the I'niversity Week has been iixed from Oct. 8 to -3 The programme is as follows Oct. 6: Broadcast by the FU'suWnt Commissioner, Malacca. Oct. R: The Foundation Day of the University will be a Flag Day when 20,000 tiags
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  • 360 16 TAFT DEFENDS SYNTHETIC: 'Don't Buy More From Malaya' WASHINGTON, Saturday SENATOR Robert Taft (Republican OhiuJtodt attacked the recent Anglo- American- Canadi dollar conference proposals to increase Ameri purchases of Malayan rubber. 1: He told the Senate that the proposals won^ force some American .synthetic rubber uknto close. U Senator Taft
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  • 278 16 WASHINGTON, Saturday. DRESIDENT Truman has nominated My run Melvin Cowen, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, to be U.S. representative at the fifth session of the Eco nomic Commission for Asia and the Fai East (ECAFE). The session will be held m Singapore. October
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  • 56 16 Waatied u[> on ttie L»ujncal Island of Bali. Dulc'i Kas. Indicn, famous tourist B}*©t foi boauttful girl daneenl, is the first whalr the BaMrvse have cvei seen. At low oV in-.', walk to Inc coral o&vch on whicii it Ktranded sod cut off the meat, which
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  • 132 16 Tho Joint Consultative Committee representing the Army and the Singapore Army Civil Service Union has suspended further i meetings, on tru- Union's request, until all outstanding points agreed on at previous meetings had b^en satisfactorily settled. The Union charged that j the Committee's proceedings had so far
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  • 48 16 LONDON. Sat. The Rev. E. Aubrey D. Naylor marries a couple m St. Augustine's Church. Dudley. Then removes hifl cassock and surplice and takes the wedding photographs. He develops the photographs m his vicarage dark-room and sells the prints "The money goes to my chmch funds.
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  • 252 16 S'pore Youth Give Display EIGH rEEN youth < i *ani tion.s, m o m b c r of Binga lore's Youth i oun< il, he'd thcli first Rally at the Po'ic.^ Training friound. Thomson Road, yesto; la). m front < i the Qovcrnoi of Singapore, Sh Franklin Qlmson! boya and
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  • 153 16 Bridge Drive For S'pore Poppy Fund First warning: of the approach of Christmas once again has been sounded by the organising committee of Singapore's Poppy Day Fund, who are arranging for Christmas gift 1 1 alls at their next Bridge and Mahjong Drive m aid of the Fund. The drive
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  • 209 16 Stnulau Tribmne Reporter OINGAPORE'S Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. P. F. McNpice stood-in yesterday for the Colonial Secretary, Mi P. A. B. MacKerron who was unavoidably absent, and launched the Singapore Co-Opera-tive Stores Society's travelling shop. immediately after launching the shop, Mr. McNelce became the
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  • 260 16 'SUPPORT LABOUR GOVT. ATTLEE L bhS, as n turning U> the "muSJJ and injustices of Item, but predicted thathe failure to solv< tht ero nomlc crisis would dlwthe western world. AAain Purpose Attle«> ipoke to a region al Labour Party rally les than v weok alter the valuation of the
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    • 80 16 MASTOR METEOR and only Mastor Meteor IS FIRST! ROASTER You'll do yourself a real favour if you I***" fact When you buy your next cycle: viJuP Quality without economy falls short 01 -•conomy without quality is unsatisfying ind< eu ft| MASTOR MKTKOU t.nngs you them 'v 0., value sterling «iOCdncsa
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