Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 November 1949
1949-11-27
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Title Section25 1949-11-27 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER l'ubluh(d fnmultaaeouxhi at Hin yaporr, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penana. SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAFOKE, SINDAV, NOVEMBER 37, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTfc25 words
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Article1236 1949-11-27 1 Lawrence C. Mani - Lawrence C. Mani Devaluation has not plugged rubber leak By INTERNATIONAL currency racketeers are now again rapping milCons of US dollars from the Sterling area on Malayan rubber, Australian wool, eastern spices, metais and many oth-r commodities from the Sterling bloc. VVhen the devaluation was announced1,236 words
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145 1949-11-27 1 Sir Alex's 1st Probe: A Missing Raincoat Sir Alexander Maxwell, slight bt-spect&cled Chairman ot trie three-man mis.sion to investigato tn^ Malayan Police administration spent Ilftcon minutes on board a ConMdltUon aircraft at Ten^mli ycfterday lo >king for his lost mackintosh. Sir Al-. xander dnaiiy emergH frwn the plane looking happy,145 words
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Article, Illustration105 1949-11-27 1 The Tin Soldier Xine-year-o!d Juniper Foo. star of Willy Blok) Hanson'* nt«»ry in dame '»Th« Tin Soldier" which will l» presented at the Victoria Theatre next month, tan-ii«l<-nt!.\ submits to th. make -up pencil of Mrs. Willy TlloU Hanson. beMmt* a rehearsal. Say* Willy: "This ehild has the makings of105 words
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Article70 1949-11-27 1 HONOK(f\\:. Sat. Mr. Angu« Ward. United States Con-Jul-Genoral In Mukden who *as beer expelled by the Chi- on his a >' to Tientsin, according 10 terican i tu.suiai omcial here. He said the Couauiate-Uen-fal h<r.' ha- received ;t telepji from Peking stating the [Styles Government is ;;tJmptinxReuter - 70 words
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155 1949-11-27 1 Mr. Ec Yew Kim - WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE UNION JACK? Mr. Ec Yew Kim MALACCA. Sat.. "I am 01 the considered opinion that it would be most unwise on oui par; to change the flag, namely, the Tnion J*uk," said 1 the Hon. Mr. Ke Yew Klin when h«- opposed the adoption of a155 words
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203 1949-11-27 1 VON NIDA, THOMSON METZ TO PLAY HERE PKOIJABLY the most cxctiing golf match ever aeon in Singapore will take placr: on Wednesday afternoon at 4.15 p.m. at the Island Clun Course. In aid of the University of Malaya. Fund, the Island Cluo aided by the American Association of Singapore have203 words
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Article26 1949-11-27 1 HONGKONG. Sat.— MrsMfM pledging to defend 'world democracy and lasting peace." have been exchanged by Mao Tse-tung and Ho Chia-minh.^l Re uterReuter - 26 words
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Article97 1949-11-27 1 MANILA, Saturday. DOLITICAL aspects of the uprising in tlie Philippines were emphasized last night when a Constabulary detachment searched the ManiU home of Jose P. Laurel, apparently looking for rebel leadeis. uurti remained in his study White his son snowed Lil tioopeis through the house TncyU.P. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration284 1949-11-27 1 The Man With 2,000 Winners SPENCER, one of the be*t known and most successful jockeys of the Malayan Turf, is joining the Tribune as its new racing specialist. The man with more than 2,000 winners to his credit and twenty-three years* experience of raring in this country,284 words
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Article480 1949-11-27 1 Tribune Stall Reporter I EADING Chinese in Singapore have received a twelve page document, signed by the Central Committee of the Malayan Cotaununist Party, calling for the "annihilation of the British Imperialists and their feudal runningdogs" and th^ setting up of a Malayan People's Democratic480 words
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80 1949-11-27 1 TWO KILLED IN CRASH OF BEAUFIGHTERS r>(TALA LUMPIER, Si;. Two menders of a Bdautight--1 --.i v-n ng here ..f*cr an alra rlico re il 3d and another injured When the piano <> >\ engine trouble and hed south of Durian Tipu:; A Court of I iqu ry ij beir." he80 words
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Article22 1949-11-27 1 HONGKONG. Sat—Liuchow and Wuchow, Kwangsi towns, both fell to the Communists yesterday, according ti> Chinese reports this morning- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1949-11-27 1 SYi»NfcjY, Sat.— Austral iau beer drinkers wero heavy contributors to Federal revenue last financial year. Re u terReuter - 20 words
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Article20 1949-11-27 1 IPSWICH, Sat— Jack Taylor, steward of a club here, has a chrysanthcsmum plant that thrives on beer.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement69 1949-11-27 1 KM mem .mSHELLTOX "SUPRAPHON" RECORDS |>KKAMi\ (l (KohuilUUUl), UN THE SPKINO (Grief), \\mphiiiiv Orchestra ?3170 J^jJCISSL'S ln< rme/.zo (N«\in), 'KOIKA (O-tfhin FoHiSaaf), IlljM Kihs A His Orrhrstra 22'J7fi ••BBfADE (JWili). LftjM Kiss AMg Orchi'stra 7K (ll()!»I Vs urALTZES Selecttoii* Hrini Slat.- Opera Orrh«^.rra *.40H 'JI^IAN MAHCH vStr.iUHH), '(RKisii MARCH (Mozart),69 words
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Advertisement8 1949-11-27 1 91 na PtOJ'U K* THE PtOPIF Tdb Tribune"8 words
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Advertisement86 1949-11-27 1 18-~1 -f Vfi] 9 1 "f v i j [nt"!' JV I Phone 5811/3 Nine L'nes. if <&h\M% M What's in a name.' i/ llm ...or in .1 >u,rdt, j ul ma ucr Tf* .JuMtiu-. that wfthin the framewi loiii \\V ofman'sappr,. > K.thiKjns DcLu..c have oonx to mean more86 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-11-27 2 fENERAL de Corpsd'Arme e Ctrpentier. C-in-C of the '1 French Armed Forces in the Far East, arrived at Changi yesterday, on a return courtesy visit. .Major General J. Kirkman. the Chief of Staff, received him on behalf of Lt. General Sir John Harding. I mring his80 words
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Article180 1949-11-27 2 tribune Staff Reporter TlilJ civilian population of Pulau Erani Island, numbering about 1,500. most >1 ..lum arc Malay lisherfolk, are without medical attention for the last ttn d lyi This is bscauae the building, which housed the civilian dispensary, has been taken back by the Military180 words
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204 1949-11-27 2 School Girl Holds Up Special Plane A LITTLE school girl from Australia. Miss S. Pearce, held up a special Malayan Airways Christmas-holiday plane to Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Kallang Airport for over an hour. Fourteen excited children from Australian schools who arrived in Singapore on board the Charon to spend204 words
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Article85 1949-11-27 2 Red China's Envoy Gets His Visa Mr. Chuan^ 3i Chunn. recently appointed ViCC-Chatr-man W the Overseas Allans Commission of the Red China Government, received hi. visa on Friday, and left Singapore for Hongkong on his way to Peiping\ Mr. Chtiaftg. who was cheered by 5.000 supporters ;it the 3rd birthday85 words
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Article27 1949-11-27 2 jtoc ttcotittii Center Association cf Malaya will bo PO!diU£ C >;; V of BCOtttCfl at Gj Third Avenue, Hukit TUn&h Road, today at 4 pin.27 words
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Article29 1949-11-27 2 Dr. L.17.: ooon Kenr will preside ov "i the ir.Ui-reli-gious me j .ing: tonight r.t tlw Yong Cheng School Hall, Chito Street, i'-i t at 7.30 p.m.29 words
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Article47 1949-11-27 2 AIR ESCORT FOR A. O. C. MALAYA Air Marshal Sir Hugh and Lady Lloyd left Chang! late yesterday morning for Batavia as guests of the Deputy !ominis.«ioncr-Gcncral there A tempest of eight aircrafts escorted him from :.n iiclci. Sir Hugh is poißg on months leave to Australia.47 words
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Article509 1949-11-27 2 Prog ressi ves Lash Out At Labour THE President of the Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday lashed out at Legislative Councillor, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, during the course of an election campaign meeting at Farrer Park, to introduce the Party's candidate for the North Ward, Mr. Chong Thutt509 words
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Advertisement198 1949-11-27 2 <&v CAPTAINED HY PILOTS Wk WITH OVKE 1,000,000 MfLJCfI FLYINO *.XFERIKNCE LUXURIOUS SKYMASTFK StK \i^l SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO WITH CONNECTING SERVICES TO LONDON VIA U O MB A Y K A i: AC H 1. CAIRO. ROM JO DEPARTTJItB SIN(}APORE 9 A.M. EVERY TUESDAY )Alft CfYIOM i i i OPf:R198 words
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Advertisement90 1949-11-27 2 ANSON CELERRATEB i'no A'\s !i Athletic ti«">i v.i" o«- hr»'dine; l^ji ial meeting at 4 p.m. today and r ,th Mmivtrgorjr Celebrations at. t!»c f>2A Nelson ZloaH Singapore at 7 p.m. tonight. MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES Every Desirable Style. Every Si*e. Reduced Prices, fcow $4.2*5. NOWHERE FXSE ONLY VOGUE'S Street. SIN«;90 words
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Advertisement202 1949-11-27 2 it:. r !i^i^^y^ v j^.-w Britain sends her best From Rnt.un have come these I*s^ c!.;_': ::umcd «wps ot an 1 rxccllcnvx that commands hich A """> b«ou> L w.-,i-, wl ho »-.,m. LINDEN BU)SWM LUXURY TOILET- SOA.PS u Ht riASHIICHT BATTERIES S^ 50/e Rcprcsentatnes GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG -KUALA202 words
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Miscellaneous372 1949-11-27 2 On Your Radio BLUE NETWORK S» mmar y; |M| Popular Imc .ffl^WWi PROGRAMMES NrKAYUAM KKNdIXNA oilo J, 00 Programme Summir, CHEBTRA; L»43 News; 1.09 Cl*M 9.03 Morning munir; !).3O aii» Down. J"f tl* on the Air— Mujblc olay- 4 P m Programme Siim**o in St.iith American Ktylc- »nhn «««<>•; 7.05372 words
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Article149 1949-11-27 3 X'mas At Home For 80 Children MGHTY Malayan <chooi*i childun who are schooling In Australia stturned in the Charon yesterday to spend their Christmas vacation with th'^ir patents and relative! in Maluya. Besides tho schoolchildren, the Charon carried 11 adult passengers. Among the children were Misses Gail and Corinne Howe,149 words
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389 1949-11-27 3 'COURAGE AND BRAINS BEATING THE BANDITS' i <ih*r<itfi«Mi I'oliri- Have Own <sgNaf*4*r n/ii- %v v < d Kl ALA LIMPLR Saturday. jy|K. W. N. dray, Commissioner of Police for the Federation of Malaya says thiit th** two main requisites for the Tolici* Force's success "against the criminals in Malaya" arc389 words
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228 1949-11-27 3 TWENTY-THREE year-old Thoma.s Hanlon admitted in the Second Police Court yesterday that he stole a woman's handbag while attt-ndirm a church service. He stole the handbag when the woman left her bench to receive holy communion at the altar. Inspector Noordin bin Talib, prosecuting,228 words
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Article74 1949-11-27 3 Tribune start Repor< rr Tan Ton^ How and Alhuimeed Sarinuiii were >>ot.h convicted in thr first l>is>trict (Joint yesterday <>n charges of houscbi caking and theft of $12 at -Joo Chiat Terraee at 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 4. Tan was KBteaeed to ->n« years rigorous UnpriMmncut in74 words
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Article, Illustration126 1949-11-27 3 A Club For Bing's Fans BIN(« i:OS|;V Inns in Sin-a aofe v. ill soon !>•• a!»!«> ts join 'he Th»* C h»!» Oaalfc (Miiiiin. r»oridu. I .S.A.) which is to open h hranch 1) tlie Coloay short'y. 1 all started ulien a Singape.iv Imi.v wrote ii» I^arry Crosby o' ('r«»Kl»\126 words
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Article53 1949-11-27 3 lOH< >i:;-- BAHRU. .-it. sc'inity forces raised .six bandH camps— tlirec In tinKluaag aj<;i and thuv more near Labi yesterday. Large quantities of cooking utensils, ran-p equipment and foodatvfffl were recovered from the canipt. A Police jungle squad capture) u bandit agent in the Bakri area of53 words
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Article60 1949-11-27 3 Yi o Kay Way u tongknfig taikong vvns lined h total of 1700 by the Wrst Witrlct Jvdge yesterday after jjc pleaded guilty to two charges of Failing to hoist a quarantine flag and notify the port health officer of his veaueTl arrival from [ndaglrl, n infect. >d60 words
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126 1949-11-27 3 THEIR ROAD MANNERS WILL BE CHECKED AT nine-thrity this morning members: of tho Ha^apore Motor Club will gather out!dc> Princes Restaurant in Orchard Road, there they will wait for their 'fltarttag times' in n Rdiability Trial Which will tak. them on a M-milc-oborae. 't wii! eall for rarefni, eflcient driving.126 words
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Article38 1949-11-27 3 Fu: eni-3rtD3 t!:.- Singapore Harbour L'oa'd area witboui peir.v.svion cost Wo&g \U *»fn£ a fine df $15. Ilr- v/a* Charged in tho Second Disttiot Court yo-terday. the cdßtence w?!r. committed on the afternoon of Nov. 25.38 words
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Article320 1949-11-27 3 RECENT rain storm* have mack- Singapore'!, water situation much "happier" than it has been for th» past few months. Making this statement the Municipal Water En 41 neer, Mr. F. G. Hill siid he still considered that the Dositlon will be bad next year •Mi. Hill320 words
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Article, Illustration58 1949-11-27 3 These little CMsjhbj kojn ha^** fua v.hen it rafau sr^j l \\hfn thi« tide eaflsts in. At tke+e times »h< ana around^) Tiluk Ayr Marl-, t SJIH flooded, and once tbjs happen* 1 off come the boys' etotkea. Having no swim »»;i(-I doesn't seem to58 words
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Article215 1949-11-27 3 Jivabhai Replies To Oehlers I*RE Progressive Party < hi didai.- io» the City Warn in the forthcoming Municipal Elections, >•*» Hasan All Ji> ibnal. y« st > day ■■<•■•« In r< p.'y the Labour l'nrty candidate. Mr. Debtors' challenge i on Thu.-xl.'iy "I WOOid liii«" t<< Iti-I iCtr It v«ry215 words
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Article29 1949-11-27 3 I Mr.-. c. tffikpi haVi 't p nAOtto i inj t v 'tii pi ft' ■<■ daufrhfci S««lii P>liunn:i ni Voiiii I :>it.. SinKaporc, 20th i l"l" L Park29 words
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Advertisement200 1949-11-27 3 Why do her teeth sttu, white? he ete* 1 thenl H4 I J>afe cleaning makes teeth Jfty^^ deans smoothly, so it keeps i^Ep^P^^iii^) There's no waste in use with jjj*^ Gibbs Dentifrice, so you Kf^MA/ save money as well as your N\JvV IN THE NEW tceth< COLOURED TINS t-%0 I200 words
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Advertisement171 1949-11-27 3 SITS: VAC \\J OTNTANCY, Cot Ai. i ■intiii Oompany Secrctaft*p. Book>Keepin£. A psn moqth "Inten«i\ M> thci' Diptohia Cour.-v i „»J 11 sfonal BocMi ir>r a-J--on as Associate or KdtcM'J will qualify you for higher 3(a tus by spare-time v tui sstttdy. Po Us, write iun\ Ttbt Principal, London ftchooj171 words
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320 1949-11-27 4 ARMY DRIVERS TO UNDER GO SE VER E TES TS Four- Month Course, Then On The Roads Tribune Staff Reporter ALL commanding officers of Army units in Slngapore have been ordered that military drivers should undergo a 16-week training course and pass a strict driving test, before being allowed to320 words
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Article85 1949-11-27 4 THE Singapore I.npiovement 1 i UKt Houflir t,' Estate in Bah itlei Road is :o be named "ilayiru»n EstaU 1 The road leading into the estate will be called "Ravmaii Avenue". Rayman Estate will bo nvido up of 1.400 Aritsans Qua i tors. A Municipal Committee has85 words
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353 1949-11-27 4 Daughters Told: "Why Not Invite The Boys To Tea' Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE mothers are more broad-minded 13 today than fathers. Thev do not errouse when thrir teen-aged daughters invite school-boy friends over to tea on Saturday or Sunday afternoons. "It's a ?ot better this way, than to have them353 words
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Article, Illustration199 1949-11-27 4 His 'Tock, Tock' May Be Heard In America THE "tock-toc'ic-tock" of a young Singapore CUMN noodle-^c'lci has been vecouied and sent to America, where it may become the call-sign of a big radio comr.iereial programme. When Mr. Joe. Jones, VicePf idCttt of the Unitfd Press. in Singapore on an inspection199 words
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Article, Illustration266 1949-11-27 4 Tribune Staff Reporter THE story of a Malayan policeman, who outsmarted 1 the Japanese secret police during the occupation would never have been written had it not been tor the determination of a woman. The policeman is Gurchan Singh, Known to the Tap^nese as "Singa,"266 words
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Article, Illustration180 1949-11-27 4 SUNDAY SUITS DISAPPEAR Tribune Reporter. GONE aie the uays of the Sunday suit. Mr. Ng Vook Lin, manager of < f i Singaoore department store says, "Men hav<> tliscarc;- -«•<! th^ir coats and ties and the only thing that remains now is the shirt." He point* out that the Japanese180 words
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Article, Illustration134 1949-11-27 4 Movie-goers in SwetIcnbam have a new cinema which had its fust show last Thursday. Situated in the heart of the city, the $100,000 Cathay Cinema is built on modern linos, with comfortable seats and a large cat park. «t i>' equipped with the latest134 words
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Advertisement323 1949-11-27 4 You make a friend for life j when you give a ft I PARKER 0/ M N s SURVEYS made in :m rountrie? jrif L show that the Parker "51" is II \m\ I <^j the world's most welcome pift I lull I o*s r&K And little wonder! Look at323 words
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Advertisement105 1949-11-27 4 DON T NEGLECT BAD jW/\\ 'ai'nful *ariciM ulccn and leg sores'* quickly yield H the marvellous curative' Mm of D.D.D. Prescription, the intiseptic liquid healed that instantly irtacks and kills the deep-seated germs n the skin. D D.D Prescription stops Jl irritation and the temptation to t-rateh winch spreads the105 words
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Advertisement215 1949-11-27 4 fe^yft r- y FACTORY FRESH F^T^^Sa BATTERIES OUTLAST/ ALL OTHER BRANDS' ■Ht^T^T^TJ made at ?ing«-\porc in the most ■M2|4g^iß modem battery factory in the jJKjJMgKL Far Rast. Buy rTlTfl^fr (■^2523 W th confidenc( knowing that you WttiijjJrTtf <r bu V in S the freshest batteries available. AGENTS:— L. B. TEUB215 words
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Article, Illustration432 1949-11-27 5 IF CHILD FEEDING IS STOPPED Tribune Staff Reporter THKEE thousand Singapore children, whose ages range from two to twelve years, face the prospect of losing a free mid-day meal next year if opposition among Legislative Councillors to the Colony's child-feeding programme for 1950432 words
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212 1949-11-27 5 o lnhune Stall Importer fHh ttngajKire Improvement Trust may open their housing register at the beginning of the New Year— but this will depend on the recruitment of staff required to deal with the large number of applications So lar the212 words
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Article, Illustration216 1949-11-27 5 A small pay chit made him work hard LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD Tribune Staff Reporter L'ROM an apprentice draughtsman to Assistant Engineer in the Sewerage Department of the Singapore Municipality this is may not have seemed true to a 16-year-old boy in shorts 19 years ago. But it did happen.216 words
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Article33 1949-11-27 5 A band and c&eerlQg crc-wcis welcomed thr Dutch it"ain<r Arak, 500 tons, which arrived at Plenaburg with 0,000 gallons of Jamaica rum, the teat to 1 sacli fliermnny f(»r 18 yat33 words
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166 1949-11-27 5 Pont ian Airstrip Ready In January Tribune Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL Water Department staff may be able to make flying visits to their water works in Pontian in February. Mr. l\ G. Hill, Municipal Water Bngineer says work is progressing steadily, and if heavy rains do not hold up construction on166 words
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Article, Illustration101 1949-11-27 5 'The Guns Were Not For Him' UtV, i'n, iiln six minutes younj;. r than honnit* Trince C'harli. _ai Last that's what lMh«r sa>s. bin Alxliil Kajab (abovi-) ;i v born at 4.51 a.m. n November 16, while nrimv ha r lrs wm born at 4 -*5 a.m. n mother hiilsoiiilM't*101 words
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Article22 1949-11-27 5 Mr. t \>. r M- Will g*c 3'2n i railway Ro < [*-»t Crew at Spooner Road H4 p.,n |d o y22 words
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Article88 1949-11-27 5 In a Sunday Tribune report of November 20 dealing with a case before the Malacca Circuit Magistrate in which Boon Mer, a sign-painter, was iinrd $50 for causing hurt to a woman, the woman was described as his wife. This was incorrect. The woman was Mrs. Alice88 words
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Article69 1949-11-27 5 Mitt Helen Roberts. Secre tary of the World Y.W.C.A., will arrive at Kalliing Uiia •vening oy plane from Bangkok. She will be in Singapore for two days. She will p»occcd to Kua!a Lumpur on Tuesday for the Malayan Y.W.C.A. con f rence on December 1. Member!69 words
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Article46 1949-11-27 5 Ton Kang Boon. 41, pleaded not yuilty when he was charged n e Second District Court yestorday with cheatinc Lm Nam by inducinpr nun to deliver 100 bacs o* cement wort-i $420 on Oct. 24 The case v as Dostooncd **> T^n. 12 n«xt year.46 words
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Article, Illustration170 1949-11-27 5 DESPO PREFERS FLYING TO HOU SEWORK.... Tribune Stall Reporter ATTRACnVK Dospo White. (Iteek air hostess of an American air tramp ffeta her pay ChgQUt vHch week it oonm from AUtrani Atrll*m ■Bd he* husband Durrell White, Vicr-Prosithnt of the company which owns three planes Happy Family While lit i husband170 words
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Advertisement55 1949-11-27 5 BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY 191 Alexandra Road Singapore Phone 6300 B^uiLi. kP^&^^L'- i I tf'j'SSt^W^i i 'r' 'i' i^ 'ii^^Miil v'^^^H i "i^^^^ Xr//;^: c7////v// ////i/ ,v&3 y/vjv ///r- popularity of these "oven fragant'' biscuits. Tins modem and hygienic plant occupies two acres and is bcitw extended to ore with the55 words
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Article, Illustration2287 1949-11-27 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By ANYONE meeting Pattieia English Nelson, wife of Jim Nelson of the America!! Express, at the Keppel Hat i»our Welfare Centre would find her charming and attractive. They would not think that last A pni she was cxploring the (lobi Desert. Mi Nelson will talk ca.suaily2,287 words
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Article58 1949-11-27 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN Mil) -MORNINV; eonversavon boiwoon two loc U c'.iai alters*. Said one, discussing tlv housing situation. "Yov r<> member Rov M:i itwy of Reuters'* Ho couldn't the Way ho was living an.l insisted upon having his own houxe." ifaid the othor Hey. what do you moan. way Up58 words
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Advertisement144 1949-11-27 6 Mou tries }nyw have the finest display of Pianos in Singapore. Tak the at John Littles hi iti pay us d Wish Cash or Hire Purchase I ESTAB s moutrif: co imalayai ltd. B '87 5 I JOHN LITTIE'S BUIL'OING WBRBI bI.NUAi>UKk .ILL- 7UJO < \Christmas Sp<Hial Nigiits IU)OK NOW144 words
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Advertisement118 1949-11-27 6 (WmtSHVRN INTERNALIY-NO BKTS^^ PINS OR PADS. SO (vL}W COMFORTABLE TOO" V&itS; NO CHAFING A4>) YOUXE QUITE \\MI UNAWARE OF ITS yll/L PRESENCE/ §U/jk >2j rTZOGC*EETAS <j£j\ mu AS PAINTYm CHANCE OF A ft EMBARRASSMENT 4 ITOM£ OR OTHERS: MINO IS PRICELESS Tarapax is sanitary protection worn internally in its most118 words
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Advertisement135 1949-11-27 6 fr<A F* the Mdvk K.vcMlsi\r AiiM-rican Shipment !i MAYNARD I BUILDINC 11, BATTEftY ftOAD. V" —^iß 'I- Paris, New York and the World! p^ SINGAPORE J* tTO SAIGON rfik i Connections for nil f fl "jfirfAj i parts of ln«lo-( hin:i i If//< J Arrivals from Suigou 11l i%fA A135 words
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Article, Illustration2104 1949-11-27 7 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover Front London. Saturdky. AT the request of the |tav€hioßesa of Caiisbrooke. C.B.EL, Mrs. "Chan" Stirling, wife of Mr. Wi'liam Stirling, of Maida Va*e, who letirprl from the Chinese Protectoiate in n^apoie ,n 1932. has organist d a special Chine. e stall for the < xhibition ami2,104 words
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Advertisement184 1949-11-27 7 X Istahlished 1572 JLUIQ^ Malaya's Leading \S Jewellers c Diamond and Gem Salon of Beauty Merchants American X Trained B P SM Operators ij d (lncorporated in Ceylon) at Singapore Penang The Tavern Te 19/ 2 l f fljgn g t Tanglin Koad. 6045. MISS ETHNE "^^P St g^frh iwl^184 words
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Advertisement209 1949-11-27 7 CAMEO CHOCOLATES REGAL FRUIT DROPS MAKERS OF FINER CHO-- Mn IONf»Y SINCE MM to save th.* parly Faccory Rep|tiJMntfe|i«M; T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINfJAFOK^: Kl ALA 1.1 Ml'l K PKVANfi POND'S POWDER j^W^^^'^^iw Smooth as silk soft as moonlight (2. \^&*^j&KrSx* A Plicate as ihc morning mist \M??^^^t| i>J A209 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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604 1949-11-27 8 SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 1949 MAN WITH A THEORY IT is always pleasant to meet a man with a theory. The character to whom we wish to introduce you this morning is an erudite fellow, whose happy hunting ground is history. Recently he has been conducting a series of post-mortems on604 words
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Article, Illustration4687 1949-11-27 8 BRIGADLER FITZROY MACLEAN M. P - FROM THE COURT CAME GRUNTS OF RAGE BRIGADLER FITZROY MACLEAN M.P. «Y EASTERN APPROACHES S BIT BY BIT THE WEB WAS WOVEN ROUND THE ACCUSED, THE cross-examination of the prisoners continued. First came several of the smaller fry. The principle followed was clear enough. It was intended that by their4,687 words
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Advertisement63 1949-11-27 8 m&A Eye Care consists of more tkiui just "buying glasses." Eye comfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist C. 8. CHONG, OFT., D. Follj equipped with modera Instruments. '/DIARY Jvr I 9 5 O ONE DAY TO A PAGE <$ Q-50 Ig^wi 163 words
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Article366 1949-11-27 9 r) the plunsing gilt-edged ni;irk< tii. other day nun, a i inptory, uncx.i "Al»oui Imi ii f>(»in iij Appropriate!) gwas delivered by .1 Cripps Sr Bdward Cripps, senior partner of Mullen* and Co.. th( T ri ssury hiokers. Mi by striding ostentatiously into the366 words
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Article176 1949-11-27 9 roR th, fiist time, Marshal Tito turned to :OJnterattack. He denounced the Treaty of ITrlendnd iistance with Al- becau •:<• the Albanian "hsd irillingly carried «."it \h v pr'tii; it, tl r ,,i assigned by Moscow." Undi r Premie i Bnv< i Hoxh. nia haa "K>t176 words
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Article83 1949-11-27 9 IOUND after round of lu-n--d < heering gre (ted ition made recently i»; pPie'a Exhibition Hull by 'niici Zapotocky. said This is the pth. We will not huh- the that there are uranium its in out territory. Wo prciiu that w t can use *W suppiv83 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-11-27 9 Getting Ready li\e thousand Il:ili;iu SsMtors (the CamlMiiirri) are Ueinj; I mined for Africa serxice in case the I nited Nations decide to return So mail land to Italy. Here some of the soldiers are seen during mortar practice on Mount Santa Lucia, near (a--serta, Sourthern Italy.47 words
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229 1949-11-27 9 DR. Cyiil Garbett, Archbishop of York decided to act on lii.s own advice that although chuichmen should not be politicians, they must speak out if they believe political action is harming the country. Calling for an end to "fantastic, ambitious and expensive programmei foi building229 words
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Article138 1949-11-27 9 ALFRED Benjamin. President of the Anglo-Ameri-can Trading Corporation, had a plan. He knew that the i'.S. Government will soon have to pay bigfl prices for i'Oik. and that there is a shortage of lamb. Therefore, be suggested, Now Zealand lamb shou'd be diverted from Britain to138 words
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Article, Illustration430 1949-11-27 9 Voice from the Coffin. Mourners at thr runerai of Okm Whltenack, former Editor of the Denvrr Post, were surprised at the ab■ence or a clrrgyman. They were even more surprised to hear a voice from the corlin say: "This, is my funeral. The clergy is a racket.430 words
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Article235 1949-11-27 9 Norway's Communist Party Is going to pieces. After election defeats which cost. very <<>inniunist s at m I'ailiament, half a dozen leaders were expelled from the Party, including General Secretary Peti r Furubotn. They were accused of causing the defeat by forming a "Titoist-Trotskyist" oiganisation.235 words
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Article140 1949-11-27 9 UNMANNERLY RECEPT ION (TFY backwoodsmen at the bottom of the lons tables in Guildhall Mr. Attlee the unmannerly reception some Labour Ministers have learned to expect from businessmen In the raw. Sotto r(tvc muimurs of "ti'pr 11 and "nonsense" intetrupted his speech. Finally sunn diners turned away from the Prime140 words
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Article202 1949-11-27 9 DOPE PIUB xif gcntlj hois* tod Catholic fridges Uiroughout the world on to! the hums <>f ;i dUemnia. To Italian lawyen <t Castel OandoMo recently be said: "A Catholic ju<l^c <;,niiol pronounce, unless for motives 'of great moment, a <!< eision of civil divorce in202 words
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Article171 1949-11-27 9 NEW WLSTERN ATTITUDE TO GERMANY ONE morning recently, at eight minutes past two, camo nows of a now Western attitude to the Bonn Republic. Foreign Ministers Acheson. Bevin and Schuman had finished drafting instructions to their three High Commissioners. The fist The West will be "liberally benevolent" to the German:171 words
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Article235 1949-11-27 9 No, No, Says Mr. Harold Wilson U.K. film C ('sis: Covt. To Subsidise Rank? NO. said Mr. Harold V. ilsoii, ho did not agree that the Rank Organisation's "miliarra.s«mcnts" meant thp British film industry was threa toned with collapse. No, he did not propose to reduce tho 40 per cent.235 words
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Advertisement42 1949-11-27 9 •B tf Malayan airways 1 SAIGON WEEKLY SERVICE ON M° N 'V;\ VS FARE FKOM SINOAFOKK I*l3, 1111 UN TICKETS WAILABLK I OK TRAVEL BV AIK FRANCE SKRVKK OM THLRSDAYS I^NAfiKKS: MANSriEUI CQMFANX, LTl>. >-an i' i.i IMion»* »>O-.i i.ui£ singaporg. -g—42 words
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Advertisement82 1949-11-27 9 \9 Gut, £iicaej&cL should be everyone's motto but it would be extremely difficult if you don't go for that specialised training which counts so much in later life. I. C. S. can provide you with such a vocational training along carefullyplanned lines. Write for particulars of the subject you are82 words
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Advertisement122 1949-11-27 9 rHA'' Wjj JBJEm [^BV^Buaavfi^^L^wtefl H I j» IJJ-lUS. itii.(ilt ROAD. SINGAPORE. tgaM^^y I INTERNATIONAL BHYTHM CLUB I MEETS TO-DAY H II VM. With ll:i\v:iiiau Onhoslra playing Swinu: i>lusir THE NEW amOVfcD PORCELAIN WEBER Master -Va hie Reach -In Refrigerators fßa«*ke<J ii\ ft r t > yean of tturn iful nianufnci122 words
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474 1949-11-27 10 An American On 'Perfect Mr. Cripps' Sir Siafford ripps, l»y Eric liatortck (lifiiifmann, 21h.). ERIC KSTORICK is an American and a hero-worship-por on a fantastic scale. In his .v. > the Socialist Chancellor of the Exchequer is perfect as schoolboy, chemist, churchman. K.C. revolutionary (for a time), aniiias.ador, father, husbaml474 words
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Article265 1949-11-27 10 COLLECTION OF WESTERN STORIES \V» •>■■: (oiiiUry SiioiJ Storirs, clioscii by Lewbl WiMiin(lalnr, 12s. (Jil.). When t an actor I- require i to speafi "countriiied." his tongue automatically we.-i and acquires the ;■<■ I Wessex or what 1 woi tkwncrirt. Jusi i ircly 4 he will switch to Oockney tut265 words
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Article239 1949-11-27 10 f-hamplata, hv MorriA llishnp i \li4 Homild. I8h.). IN work) riatrvHled by the riant striding aeroplane, hum t •tO-gOOdoess exploring something of a redundant Occupation. The explorer has become either a visionary drtannng of space-ships or a scientist probing the unknown regions of the material universe.239 words
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124 1949-11-27 10 'FOOL'S CAP FITS THE FEATURE MEN' A LonK Drink .if Cold Water, by Tatrirk ainpln*!! (ralmn I*n»s4, 7s. H il.). TIIK most rxalt«'«| title of Horse Collar First Class Chief Shaggy J>o£ usually hangs over lifachcomber. Timothy Shy. Nat C,ubbir>s or Tacitly Campbell— according to taste and mood. CampboMs latest124 words
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Article208 1949-11-27 10 Down the Long Slide, hv Tom Hupkin.Hon (Hogarth Fr»*»N, 7s. 6«J.). THE Editor of Picture Pom, who already has three novels to his credit, has cho- ell an interesting and topical theme tor Down the Long Slide. Ci usilov Is director of the State Publishing House in some208 words
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Article218 1949-11-27 10 Memoirs Of A Mariner Merchantman Kc-arnied, lty Sir David lton«* (i'hiitto au«l Wind us, >\s). ON September 3. 1939, the Athonia was totDodoil. and on May 7. 1945, the Avondale Park met a similar fate. Britain's war against Germany had finished as it began with the sinking of a merchant218 words
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Article145 1949-11-27 10 You Never Know Till You Get There, by Henry Lnnghursl (l).nt ami Sons 16h.). HENRY LONGHURST. golfer, sports writer and Tory politician, walked one afternoon into the House of Commons library and was casually asked by the assistant librarian: "I say. you don't want to go to145 words
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Article311 1949-11-27 10 Hit' DtT.fh of ((Mil, hy OshcTl SiJwell (MacriUltan, Hh. (•il.). Month of Sundays, hy MarKinlev Helm (Harxil Pres>, Hs. Cut.). P.ov with a Trumpet, by Rhys Davies (lleinemami, •Js. Gd.). CEUTIGB have been burying the art of the short story tor many years. Publisher* have311 words
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Article94 1949-11-27 10 Inclinations, by Kdvvard Sack-\il!e-\V< ;,cr and Warburg, l'»s. (i d.). EDWARD Sackville-West. professional critir of literature and •music, now writes collected essays on vrtten and poets he has admired. The material, which takes SH o!»!i(|u.- angle, explain* such thing as why SMify should have wanted Harriet,94 words
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Miscellaneous453 1949-11-27 10 HAVE TIN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHAKPE AQl'Attll'S upon you and >>>il wt two JA V 7 1 FEU 18 l' ut t Lot* after the pence and flai "fh the pounds will certainty h*tk k after themselves this tccek. A ">/ Ascourai/e the rigid attempt tn keep within Interest453 words
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Article, Illustration63 1949-11-27 11 A sen,, which every visitor to Hawaii r. members the beach a« WaikiM. it La hen that stars go to sp.ml th:ir vacation*. Sitting l»y the hedge and l:ing attended to h v a Walter is Hollywood starWi arid her escort In the foreground is NBakey Imm>,63 words
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Article147 1949-11-27 11 111 >l \N \< lOSS aren't I* th»> (iiil\ onea in win icrn-ii KUCCMM in llnlly- i wood. AniiiKil ;utors ol tfii makf i ii«- grmdft, too. S i Kin- 1 in 'I in; 'l«»n\, 'lom Mix's mmmimr hors<*; (lulu, the < liimp of "Tar- N y /.in147 words
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Article142 1949-11-27 11 ACTINO for t> iisuni is tin <t< toi toughest assiipivii nt n> t </./ those ii ha have tr.ii! s«i other mediums as > il II till I tl(l:ti. Television is the mosl difficult, they > rplaht, because en iirt',,- must learn 'i complete weript, </<> throuf/h142 words
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Article72 1949-11-27 11 MAIIY CORDON', who has played aa many mother roles as anybody in pictures. Celebrated her quarter of a century anniversary as an actress on the eet of Columbia'* "Mr Soft Touch," with Olenn For<l and Ehrelyn Keyes supplying :ii<.' bright with jnvent. v ii'v andles.72 words
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Article106 1949-11-27 11 AWN Bhcrldan'i fondneaf for Dine pets has forced her to become a linguist. While overseas on location for 20ttl Century- Fox's "1 Wa a Male War Bride," the titian-tressed actress purchased two dogs. She << quired boxer in Heideli <t?;. and ;i poodle in Parts, ordering them to106 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1949-11-27 11 HENRY GRIS - HOLLYWOOD STAR TARGET-HAW ALL HENRY GRIS Sj Island Paradise Becomes Movieland's Playground IT is usually on a rainy winter day that' the information clerk of Pan American World Airways finds himself giving Clipper departure times for Honolulu to an inquiring Hollywood star at the other end of the telephone line.1,068 words
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Article365 1949-11-27 11 THE next time you start wondering why pictures cost so much to produce, think of Sam P.ischoli s baby. Mr. Bisehoff, one of Hollywood's most succe^ful Independent producers, loves children. And he believes in baby's inalienable right to yell hut not in the studio at365 words
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Article, Illustration78 1949-11-27 11 LAN A MORRIS has had to change the colour of her hair for almost every film in which she has appeared. Now, for "The Reluctant Widow, at Denham, it is a reddish hue. In "The Weaker Sex" nnd "It's Hard To Be Good," it was slightly78 words
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Article97 1949-11-27 11 TUIZ film version of the popular English stage pi«y "The Hasty Heart" will be shown in the Hollywood arra in time to make it eligible for Academy Awaid nominations. Ronald Reagan, Patiicia Xeal and Richard Todd star in tlie Warner Brothers" production. The Mm will allowA.P. - 97 words
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Article26 1949-11-27 11 ENGLISH-BORN film star Ray Milland has befß court permission to adopt a .six-year-old girl, whom he has named Victoria Franc*'bca Milland.— A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-11-27 11 Ann Blyth eo-stars with Farley (iriinu'-r in Samuel Goldwyn's "UelovtMl Ov«?r All," a movie s( heduled for Singapore soon. She won honours in her reeent offering "Red Canyon," which he made tor Ini\ <r sal I iit«T national with Howurd Duff <•<> starring.44 words
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Article38 1949-11-27 11 OFFER of rice, teakwood, salt, pepper, a bullock, a buffalo, or a consignment of bulk tin haa been made to .lean Simmons from Siam, in return for the ri^ht to u.e her photograph on a calendar.38 words
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Article37 1949-11-27 11 WHEN Noel Coward went to London's Kingsway Hall for a scone in "The Astonished Heart' in which he giv(v. a lecture, thr< •<• old ladies suw th«* notices and tnnl tu book tickets at the box-office.37 words
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Advertisement127 1949-11-27 11 9C K A SMOOTH. COOL SKI H M i|h> beauty wjf cream I lial is N I*7, a •Irealmeaf J "\Jf 'I jfcV? k it i ftrntt'Cts tK«->kiii from .lust I R^ H a«4 dirt... guards afMßrtava n J coals the JbUl inuiir.liat.'lv 'H.izrlli,. Sil.v* .1... jh» miK l« sn,ftfiis127 words
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Advertisement495 1949-11-27 11 perm at an) pnet x o^ o c DO IT YOURSELF AT HOWE FOR ONLY &0.75 Compare Toni with any beauty just three SIMPLE STEPS xT^MKiViX shop perm and vou 11 find *Vwj I. Ko .l v.iur hair up C .^flfllf there's no luvcJicr or longer l.i-t- in loni curlers.495 words
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Article, Illustration979 1949-11-27 12 HESSEL TILTMAN - JAPAN ENTERS THE TRADE WAR HESSEL TILTMAN A IH Vice Marshal Cecil Arthur ("Boy") Bouchler, 53-year-old Invasion fighter chief turned businessman. W ;v, packing at his Cowley cottage last week to leave for Tokyo. As F.8.1, representative there, he is planning a two-month preliminary reconnaissance of the Japanese business scene979 words
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Article330 1949-11-27 12 OA TS AID BE AUT Y NEW VOKK. IT is much easier today to win the Kentucky j Derby than it is to become Miss America. All a horse has to do to cinch the Derby is to run fastest. And it can use all four legs. But it doesn't330 words
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Advertisement98 1949-11-27 12 i "$r I Us**/ 1 I T0»' C I I AKTA VITE I I contains not just I one vitamin but I 1 the FOUR MOST I I important! I vit.imins —A. 81. I I C and D IN LARGE I I AMOUNTS I I AKTA VITE I costs a98 words
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Miscellaneous148 1949-11-27 12 P?Of^ u>^ r^Tf\ ("DOWATCH aiNQO'.'T TV.O S f WINNER VS^Fl^ ■■s*^9 r-^ I > >^ <C "^V K J^PU&I-VSS* FACES EACH OTHEfI— J > AN 1 < />>.§ WAS/, yl^Tv Ci iu«f/7 V^l) ch 1 Jf y^g=^{ IS> MASaAC^iPffV^r (survivor.^} \s^>7Rl A r 7^l^^^|^f7^^^^ I I BUT-NOW-TWE WORLD DOSS I148 words
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101 1949-11-27 13 SOVIET GUARD SHOOTS, KILLS U.S. SERGEANT BERLIN. Sat. United States authorities announced today that an American Air Force sergeant was shot to death on Friday night by a Russian guard when the American failed to halt at a Soviet checkpoint on the outskirts of Berlin. The autnoritics said the sergeantU.P. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration433 1949-11-27 13 JOHN VAN GUILDER - PROPER EXPOSURE WITH SYNCHRONISED FLASH ftnapslio i Corner \o. n ONE of the greatest improvements in cameras in the past few years has been the Introduction of the synchronized "flash" shutter- "built-in flash." as it's called. The need for some means of synchronized shutter and flash arises from the fact433 words
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85 1949-11-27 13 TRUMAN WANTS A LEAK AGE BLOCKED OFF WASHINGTON, Sat—President Truman today ordered Attorney General Howard McGrath to tighten up on the "unlawful" release of information pertaining' to United States secret weapons, particularly the atomic bomb. McGrath said that the Pr. sident of necessity lias to di vulge and wishes toU.P. - 85 words
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Advertisement656 1949-11-27 13 Special Performance of Popular Cartoons Shorts a I Hex < li\ej!1 i\ej! (by Courtesy ofMessm. Shaw Bros.) in aid of the Rotary Cl tb's Chnstmai Treat for Poor Children Saturday, December 3rd. AT 9.30 A.M. T TICKETS- $I at mx cwema lltt\L!O. 4> 1/ and ROBINSON CO. tHOSS (Tropical) with656 words
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Advertisement834 1949-11-27 13 I PDRE|THICK I I Danish Acre am I I TRIANGLE BRAND I You'll need a jjfc£i) lot of cream (iQwPf this Christmas JW® So many party and Christmas dishes need cream: cre.im I for making rich sauces, cream for Charlotte Russo, cream with fruit salad in fact cream improves almost834 words
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Article1064 1949-11-27 14 BOXING METHODS NEED RE VISION Boxiiig-uitli lii« ttlbfes off TMK SV¥A 1 i Oil Announce The Score After EVERY Round 9 The present method oj scoring used in boxirtp is noi only out-at-daic but also totally unsatisfactory. Nobody —except the referee alone— smiicti who's winning al any particular moment in1,064 words
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Article711 1949-11-27 14 Foothill Quiz How much do you kn*\V about smivr? Test your r-.i.iuliMlm- by anwering the questions below. .*Scorc live point*, for each correct answer. If you chalk up iO excellent; 35 gooj; 30 ♦:> 20 fair; 15 and below you should set* more oi socrer. (Answers711 words
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58 1949-11-27 14 U.N. SECRETARY IS A RECORD HOLDER OSLO. Sat.- 53-year-old United Nations SocretaryQeaera), Trygve Lie. is still a holder of spoil records. In 1917. while a member of the Norwegian Athletic Club, he established two club records which still stand. He ran 200 metres in 23.6 seconds, and reached 13.28 metresA.P. - 58 words
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Article64 1949-11-27 14 OLYMPIC PARTY v. CHANAHKOW's Olympic Tennis Party will play against Dr. Chan Ah Kow's Party at No. 745 Mountbatten Road today at 3.00 p.m. Following will play for the Olympics Wee Eng Lock, Lun Hec Chin, Tan Huck Toe, Ohia Chin Slang, Scow Kim Sang, Tan Gim Seek, y^P. Wee,64 words
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Article313 1949-11-27 14 The HONOUR GIVEN ROBERTSON Ring Topics MY remarks last week about Brian Robertson having represented Wales lively discussions in many places, for it is well known that Brian i< ;i cockney bom and bred. But nevertheless I was right. It all came about like this. Daring the early part of313 words
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346 1949-11-27 14 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JHE ictoria School hockey XI, the only unbeaten school team so far this season, plan to tour the Federation in the second week of December to meet school teams in Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penan g. The team has a346 words
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Advertisement252 1949-11-27 14 XW \S t.ll I— ARRANGP FOR A On Hire IMirchas<> Terms Only $20 M.>nt hi AT KIM CHENG RADIO CO., «2, KOCK KO^F), S*l'<)#tt. MELI H'iMhi. We can't catch up with it The call for Black White continues to grow all over the world. What makes "Black White io popular252 words
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Advertisement466 1949-11-27 14 ■eofi cold Lcfor* it gets fltart«d. *BFB U»« Hudson's "Eumenthof* Ju|ub« 4affy. "Eumenthol", contained only b Hndton'i, Is fast, »afe gtrmldtf*, which bring* you speedy rellaf. always useHiidsoii/s Jujubes O 16*2 doc* yew a*o4t P Rotary Movie Ball Victoria Memorial Hall DECEMBEK 6th at 8.80 I\M. PRIZE (IST This prize466 words
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695 1949-11-27 15 BADMIInTOK By Our Special Correspondent JIIK American Badminton Association intends to leave no stone unturned to develop the strongest possible team to challenge Malaya for the Thomas Cup. This was revealed in a recent issu.' of the Badminton Gazette, official organ of695 words
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Article54 1949-11-27 15 The Fathul Karib Ist XI to play soccer against Young j Companions Athletic Associiticn tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at Ferrer Park will be selected from tile lollowinfc: Jafrar Jabar, Ahmerl. A. Kaiiim, Zuki, B. J. Layman, Haron. Dollah Kuchok. Jasman. Putt li, Aman, A. Rahim (Junior).54 words
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Article38 1949-11-27 15 A hat-trick .scored by A. Karim in the second half enI abled the Customs Sports j Club "C" team to beat Raffles Institution by three goals to nil at hockey on the R.I. ground, yesterday.38 words
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Article, Illustration228 1949-11-27 15 CRICKET SOUVENIR OFFERED FOR AUCTION JJ|K. E. L. Williams, keen Singapore amateur cricketer, has just received a copy oi" a book on Tests with the autographs of famous Australian cricketers who would make a world beater team if they were of the same generation. They are not, however. Twenty-eight yeais228 words
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Article70 1949-11-27 15 CHEERFUL LADS BE ATEN TWICE Cheerful I^ads fir.st and «ecohd teams 10.--t to tin- Naval Base Europeans first and second team* by three iroals to four and two goals to three u\ socfcer at Geylaaf Stadium, yesterday. Fust team Bcorera were: Europeans: Penaley, Boldneen <2) and Murphy; Cheerful* En o70 words
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Article21 1949-11-27 15 All Interested sire reminded ot the Referees' Refresher c«;ur.-« commencing N'ov. 28 ut ■">.;" p.m. at U Kampony Ja\a Koad.21 words
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Article631 1949-11-27 15 FOLLOWING are the lunHi<:,p> lor nine rare* on th* first day of th«» IVrak Turf dab's liivcnibfr Meeting «n Sainnlav, ami tvmw of the rat —s i u ih,. sctnmi d'.v on |>»-r. 11ORSI.S CLASS .1 I>IV 1 J MILK t 110 YDS. LOUT) FRKDKKJCK631 words
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Advertisement415 1949-11-27 15 fODAY! 11 a.m.; l;45; 4.15; 6.46 ft 9.30 FATE DKALS AI)\M THE QrKKX OF BIKAIITS! i. AST HUH Ji*NK p,. 4(1 CTK\N^K^UN(;kk. j|T AN SIMMONS ADAM^EVEIyne Listen ?nt(» our k'y K, .liffu-ion Broa 1. -ists him-, programme every AL.iith.v at 8.80 i».ni" Ragilßß programme v«t.v Tuesday m g.lfl l'ri/ for415 words
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Advertisement242 1949-11-27 15 I S'vQcv j I STARTS TODAY! 11 H.m. 1.4o 1.00 (;.:;<> U.Alt p.m. VINO IIW FILMS preKt>nt<Ml AN IMKKiI "INC. DRAMA Ikimjl <m m BTBANGE CUSTOM CHILD MARRIAGt: Starring: I" \>«, ,Xo H!N DUUoqiie m Mandarin With Kngiish S»l>-TUlrs TO-DAY'S Popular Morning Matinee »t V a.m. James CAGJNEV in "BLOOD-242 words
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560 1949-11-27 16 KALLANG MA Y REMAIN WORLD AIR CENTRE Tribune Staff Reporter WiLL Kallang, after all, be the Colony's \erodrome for the world's airlines? The Government scheme for Changi has been abandonee 1 because of difficulty \v:lh tnc soil, thealternate scheme which was planned for Tengah is 'on ice', and now comes560 words
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Article115 1949-11-27 16 RAJAS END SEASON with 3-0 WIN UOTA Raja rang down the curtain on this year's soccer season b> defeating the Base Ordinance Depot three-nil in the S.A.F.A. Cup Final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After the £ame. Mr. F. C. Sands, former S.A.F.A. prrsident. gave away prizes to thf Winning:115 words
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Article362 1949-11-27 16 By SHITTLE JHE Malayan and Singapore Champion, Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower), was fully extended by Ismail bin Marjan (Shell) in the semi-final of the Open Singles in the Singapore Badminton Championships played at the Clerical Union Hall last nijrht A mammoth crowd packed the hall362 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-11-27 16 The lhre«» men mission which urri\.>d in Siiigu|>4irt\«*Ht«Ttla.v te inv»*sti>fjiti* into the organisation and administration of (he >la!a.>iin l'o- !{<•«' Fr.rtr. Iliey art' (left to right Maj;»r J. I". Ii rgiison, >lr. K. 1.. l;t»l.Hi»n, .mil .sir Alexander Mawvrll, Chairman.41 words
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250 1949-11-27 16 ENGLISH GRASS FOR ISLAND GOLF CLUB Tribune staff Reporter. CERTAIN sp.'CiOs of Knulis* era^s may reptac* the .V!nlnyan «,'»ass en the bind Golf Course if the C"u».\s pmfo^.«oir\\ Jac'.i Hodgkinson If aucccssfH w.th hi« txpetl Jack returned from six .months leav« jii Ihc United Kingdom la.st vrcek and orought back250 words
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Article78 1949-11-27 16 More than I<m membtr.s and friend* of ih» Singapore Itoble Tennia Association reiebratod its lMth Hin.iv.ry.ii with a dinji»r at the S.C.F.A. lub House. Karrvr Park, last nuhi. Hijchlltfhi of the occasion was the presentation oi a wi,>, wan li by in*- Association to Mrs. t'hon^78 words
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Article107 1949-11-27 16 Singapore Win Easily At Seremban ALL BLUBS 'COP SE-.EM3AN. sat. The chared their fir< t hj, > in tho An n,os cup co^ by defeating Negh SSS all Blues by S j X points. )a tic and a penalty* to three 4", Mnuapore a lead of 6 a, lh l107 words
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