Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 December 1949

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  • 33 1 BY 17/E PFOMF FOR HIE PtOPLE SUNDAY TRIBUNE r t^ i\lAfA)'A's r NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Published sitnultaufoush/ of Sn^upore, Kitala Lumpur. Ipnh mid PVfMMfj SIXTEEN PAOES. SINGAPOKE, SINDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1949. VltlVE TKN CENTS.
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  • BANANA BILLIONS
    • 266 1 A Sack Of Rice Cost $7,000 Tribune Stall Reporter Banana money Appeared In Malays withm a few unyu of the ai i m a! i*t the tir^t Jap* Most units carri 'I th^ir own printing prcs tea on vhieh noney was Iwraed > :>t t > i the in- ;i
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    • 465 1 A test case which seeks to establish sonic kind of value for the billions of "Banana" dollars which the Japanese scattered through Malaya js to be filed soon before the High Court m Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. If need be, it will be fought through to
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  • 61 1 Spencer Picks 4 Winners ALBERT SPENCER, Tribune racing correspondent, tipped four winners threw straight and one indirect, at the Ipoh races yesterday. The' straight winner* were Mamuw, Kinta Valley and I tar ham. and the indirect winner Lucky IMB. He also picked two places: .fade I'rinces* and Windsor Laddie. In
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  • 85 1 BANDITS DERAIL TRAIN, FOUR KILLED PBNANO, Sat. Bandits detailed a passenger ti am on a lonely stietcu of tne tiast Coast line today, killing three passengers ami a train guard. Several passengers and tnree crewmen were injured. Two coaches woto overturned. Tms was the .second paMMßgei train attack by oamfits
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  • 79 1 I'AHANG, Sat. Two loii its canying I'.W.D. employees to the quauy at 59th milestone. Jeiantut, were .stopped by a laige party oi bandits, who drove the trucks into the jungle and burnt them. The labourers were kept under detention m the Another two louies carryin^ mail
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  • 410 1 17 -GUN SALUTE WILL HONOUR GOVERNOR I four o'clock tins oficrnoon \n the Cathedral of l^Andrew tlic Colony of Singapore will p y tribute f Duncan George Stewart, heroic Governor of Sarawak, who died yesterday o f ihe wounds he got from m\ assassin's knife. This is tfce mourning at
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  • 530 1 "HE WAS KINGS FINEST AND BEST GIFT...." Tribune Stjiff Reporter ]JjR. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissi<>mT-C,cr.' ral. broadcasting over Radio Malaya last night, said: We have listened helpless to the heart- breaking news that this morning Duncan Stewart. Governor ;<nd Commander-in-Chief of Sarawak, died of htl wounds. Of the blow
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  • 51 1 Royal Condolence The following messay:«has come from His Majesty the King asking the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald to pass i: on to Mrs. Stewart: "The Queen and I are deeply grieved to hear the news of your husband's death and send you our sincere sympathy m jrour sad
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  • 158 1 Labour Needs Seven More Seats To Win MELBOURNE. .Sat. Australian e'ectors appeared to night to have followed New Zealand m throwing Lnboui out of office at r eight yea is. Mi. llobert G. Menzirh. leu der of the opposition Libcial'who fought today's election with the Country Party. u i l
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Sat. ftttm j (har.-s, who wan MM year old recently, has had an acut? attack of ton*HitiM but is m.v normal and HHfl *re no cuml»lu .ttiwnv it was Htated at His mother, MMW J ii/aix Ui. now \isitini; her 1 husband the Duke
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  • 334 1 Wh ite Girls Work In Padi Tribune Staff Reporter WORKING m the ricefields of East Java, clad only m sarongs, and with their babies strapped to their backs, are scores of Australian girls who married Indonesian seamen during the war. Others are prostitutes m the cities. Mrs. Margaret Lorraine Surig.
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  • 93 1 HE WANTED TO KILL THE POPE VATICAN CITY. Sat. Bruno Cornacchiola. 30-veai-old Italian. daacrtbed as former anaichist. stopped up to Pope Pius XII last night and handed him a knife sayin,; "With this knife I wanted to kill you. PIMUM foigive me." The Pope, who had just recited rosary to..
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  • 15 1 Owing to bad reception tlv home soccer results weie not received for publication.
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  • 169 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Remission of estate duties m respect of the death of any person due to an Emergency injury sustained within 12 months from such death i published m the Federation Government Gazette today. The Estate Duties <Emei ger.cy Deaths* Remission Order, 1949.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 €j> Death Twofold t. IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS A IICHNER CHROMATIC HARMONICA. WO Xt llohner hruinonira 10-reed HfLM KQ is Hohii'-r Sii|h-t hromonirH, 18-reed SIX.OO s ll«.|nier HI" C hnninmira, 64* reed S^2.s<> (I'mslmkv i«ml Pa* Kins s<l eta.). 336 North IlMjl Hoad, Singapore. Phone 2443.
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    • 3 1 T«fc 'Tnbune" S'por*
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    • 89 1 Nine Una C^^^^^ |l,| V"^^^ Jj|) \\>\ W!lat s m name.' fe/ /m tin cicarnte t«>r th.«t rrutfr lif!^ I^^a J"' llu; ln 11 iriihin fhr Uwtm wuifc j l^ i\ v ofmans^pprcciminn Rodman's De Luxe I\\\\ ii3ve c<>m<r to mean more than met? I/, cigarettes, indeed De Luxe b
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  • 153 2 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXAM. RESULTS Thr- foUowing Candida' ps were successful at tho examinations of the University of London held m Singapore m June and July 1949: CSJ J.1..H. Kxaminaiioii, fan I. -f ii ii*-. Choor Sintrh. (b) K. He. Kvaminatiou (Suh •Miaty), .liint*. I^pous; Pak Che- (<*) R. (.in.
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  • 96 2 Hi..,.ai Badlo, an Indian j laundryman, employed -ti Selarang Barracks, Change was sentenced tc i Lghl months' Imprisonment by Mr. B.V.A. Peers m the Fourth Ci imina! District Court or. Friday foi corruptly offering $10 to Cpl S.E. Harpi i or Regiment" a! Police. It w:
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  • 78 2 KU;\LA LUMPUR, Sat. A rumour current In a number •>! towns of th. Federation tn the effect that Japanese are b< ins brought into Malaya to undertake duties as Special Constables at a "cut rate" of $26.00 per mensem w:is today described by the Secretary for
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  • 29 2 AND NO W JUG For stealing a blanket and quilt from his father, George tloyal Stimson. aged 29. of Gel'ZO-terrajp. Bow, was jailed for three months at Tlminos Couit.
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  • 201 2 Because Fishermen Complain Oj Cut In Income Tribune Staff Keporter POLLOWING strong protests from Malay fislnrmen, the Pahang Government has decided to ban further use of kelongs giant fish-traps m Pa nan? waters, Dato Mahmud bin Mat, the Mentri Besar, Stated m an interview. The fishermen complained
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  • 35 2 Customs Man Weds Mr. Chan Kirn II« i <* of 11. M. Cmtni win (Special Division) was married to Miss Tan Sow !Vlei on Friday. The wedding was followed by dinner at the Tal Tons: restaurant.
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  • 56 2 Free- shows at all tho theatres and side-shows will b«"> th»' main attractions at tho New World Amusement Purk tomorrow nigiu which ins been set aside by the park as Benefit Nifcht for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. iht t ntire i4at«« admission of trnis per bead
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  • 187 2 IN the Fourth Criminal District Court. Mr. K. V. Peers, yesterday sentenced B Chinese "taikor.J?" of a lighter and three labourers employed on it to various terms of imprisonment, ranging from oix months to J5 months, for theft of 11,056 katis of Government rice, The
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  • 40 2 MALACCA, Sat. Bcoutinastcis An Loon, of th<- I'.iy Pong School, and Lee Bwco I'oh, of th«^ A^glo-Chincso School. mo attcntiinj; tl.» Scout VVood'Had^p com so to be held at Castle Camp. Kuaia Lumpur, from Doc. 18 to 'ZV>.
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  • 265 2 Rapid Growth Of R u ra l Committees, Reports Chairman Tribune Staff Reporter VIGOROUS and rapid development of Rural District Committees previously known as Village Committees—is reported by the Chairman of the RurU Board. Mr. J. A. Harvey, m his annual report for last year. This, he states, was possibly
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  • 78 2 THE All Malaya Malay Students Organisation will hold a three-daj conference and sports meet at the King Qeorge V School, Seremban, on Doc. 25. 2«> and 27. The Conference, to be i opened by Negri's Mentri Besar, Dato Abdul Malik, is expected to review
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  • 88 2 Twelve standpipcv woio Added to the Rural Bon id Aica water supply system during the past year, bringing the total number of standi pipes to 115. Water consumed m these standpipes cost $47.81>fi.iH). which was paid to the Municipal Commissioners by the Rural Boa id. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 »h all AIK I lil K.ll'l «-ntrust/'<l to us hi tfi\« n try s;n attt-ntiun. Re it a MMH |»arc«l or an »vlra h#'a\y on* 1 \W si-o to it that our k* th«Tc m Ike ron«!iti<n tli> «IM«M, iiio 1 KKillT ON TIMr; fOO! SINC^APOKi: to COLOMBO with connecting
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    • 116 2 I HERE'S a mouth-watering variety of Magnolia Ices m lots of luscious flavours >rder Magnolia Ices for your parties, picnics m fact for all occasions! Special price* are available for large Christmas ChiMren'a parties. i'HOVF:: HINOAFORE: Mil M k. i i mim; mm CSC*49-i Cl]ristma5 1 SINGPPOBC '450 MODEL 03
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 474 2 On You r Radio Today BI IE NETnOKK HA > 10 l-Ni.MsII PICtM.KAMMI-s 'V.^'p.m. Programme Sunimm M l "m i r .o Kr:l l c ,T"«' m:i «»t*rhide; 7.30 Radio Magal \Meru., on he v, r _M,, su pla> fn|ni B Hl j, >v J", l American st>le; x 0
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  • 45 3 Youths from Boys' Town printed their own ticket- and programmes for the dance heM m aid of their building hmd which wa.- held las! night. The dUICe attended by a ';u ge crowd \\iv-. held m the S.V.C. Hall, BcacJi Road.
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  • 383 3 CHILD-FEEDING A WALL AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS la *>li<Hii€l 4,<» Sa>s Dr. Virker* /*llii it i-n > Tribune Staff Reporter y tiiiJ)-I'EEI)IN(,i is regarded by doctors to be QM ol the most practical anil jMit.-n measures used m the batllr nguinsi tuberculosis m the Colony. P irector <rf Medical Services, Dr. \V.
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  • 157 3 Sold club's whisky in black market Jailed §TEWART Seller Cook, st?-year-old secretary and treasurer of the Singapore Club, was stated to have bought liquor on hehilf of the club. disuosi d of it m the blockmarks! ,md the n misappropriate the money. This was revealed m the First District Court
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  • 135 3 S. V. C. PUZZLED WHY ARE SO FEW EURASIANS JOINING? Tribune Strtff Koporter TtIK main puzzle of tlif- Singapore Volunteer corps commanding oAcer, l^t. Ooi. Watson-Hyatt, Is; 'Why are the Burasfcans n<-»t Jolniof; tho 8.V.C.?" Tbere ur ool) 15 Sura sian 'other ranks arui oik 1 othcor m thr Oorpa
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  • 105 3 SASSOON, B ATT AT APPEAL Jn the Colony Court of Criminal Appeal, which holds a i-ession tomorrow, two appeals against the decision of Mr. Justice Brown for offences under Ihe Finance Regulations, will be argued on a question of law. The appellants m those cases are E.H. Battat, Kaner Woon
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  • 105 3 MALACCA. Sat— Malacca s Resident Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, will answer two questions relating to the emergency m Malacca, at hts nex. press conference on Friday. Doc. 16 They are. i'a* What results tVAVr la en obtained m Malacca .A:\cf the Governmen; uanounced its
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  • 73 3 CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER; MAN ESCAPES MALACCA, Sat.- -A Fora V "8" car run off the road and plunged into the Malacca 1 liver yesterday afternoon m iront oi th« Post office. A. planter. Mr. J. Jefterus Of Bukit A.sahan Estate, who waa m the car at the time i?raped
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  • 139 3 HE WAS ONCE A BABY SITTER A r..0.A.C.\ ilifcht steward. i. Iforgan, has just completed vni and a half million miles In flying <>n almost all route? operated i>\ the Corporation including the Kar Ka^t. >if started life as a pa^riioy, tiu'ii came eight years of roaming the world a>
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  • 194 3 Tribune Stall Rei»orter |)R M. Birchee, chairman of the Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, hss decided to withdraw his decision to resign from all posts which he holds m the M.C.A. Says Dr. Birchee: "My honour has been satisfied. 1
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  • 31 3 MALACCA, Sat. Walter Ayntliwiay. a student of the Malacca Hi^h School, won the hi.H |)ii/;c m the liteiaty competition, Class 1. organised by the Department of Broadcasting, Sin^apoie
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  • 77 3 WEARING a traditional whit t -.nun gown einbonsed with liJy-nt-the-valley, Miss Ma«T Foynes was married to Mr. William I! uuh l>itkie of Mansli. Id and Co. m St. Andrews 2tthr<ir;i! >OHterUa>. Th« brith', whose bniiqui't was ol wkMe RartUiuas an<! rarmttOM, was ftvea away by the Hon. Mr.
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  • 294 3 MAWAI SQUATTER SCHEME From Our Stall' Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Johore Malayan Chinese Association will quiz 1 Government at 'tomorrow'^ important meeting at the Chinese Association m connection with thf Johore Squatter Re-settlement Scheme at Mawai. Nine questions on the Re-settlement Scheme
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  • 55 3 LONDON. Sat.— ln order to keep abreast of the Jet Age, the R.A.F. Fighter Command have started a Jet Flying School at Drilfieltl m Yorkshire. Opened m September it t* known as No. 203 Advance Flying School and Its first batch ot 25 trainees have all
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 A CHRISTMAS GIFT that's always appreciated MEVTMORI £Wk MENTMORE jbcfbtorr&ci MADE m CNGLANL) Turfit l«tet»id t jj! 'JOnbut.rt: MULLER (j PHJPPS (M) LTO. LihJl.im. bu.!J-iiw; S.rrtporj (8! Bcy-oK-%/ -v.-.."^ just feel that muscle IvLIM makes Kirn cKamp A /I, f m ever/ fjssle <, j^_ VJ soys ELSIE the BORDEN
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    • 172 3 fvTis t A 1^ I- 1 ■VV I .'zw: O 1? IVT /~fc "O 4^ SERVICE MAOB «M INITAIH f say goodbye to vnAIR S? Farewell to gray hair meaos a ioyfui M i etum to youth, which only HENNOL -tm can achieve. HENNOL auppUea W Keratairune' to the hair
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  • 428 4 Police, They Say Tribune Staff Keuorter THERE is another Special Brunch m Singapore h part from the one run by the C.1.1), say a nnm ber of temporary school teachers employed by Government. They are referring to the Education Department. These teachers are an>jry h?cause they tiv
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  • 42 4 Eldnly fcfok H<n<;. c"iiM*BC WOiiian. w:is CMltiOlMd ami discharged by the Fust District Judge yesterday w'.irn >;ho pleaded guilty t<> a ch*rrc of fai'log to register Mok tol«l the court that during the registration period she was bed ridden.
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  • 156 4 New Crest For S'pore Club Tribune Stuff Reporter AFTER twenty years of sporadic debate, the Singapore Club soon to change the crest that has been on its notepaper. cutlery and crockery a rampant lion, holding aloft an anchor. It is understood that because Singapore is the Lion City, and also
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  • 50 4 S ONG CONTEST MALACCA. Snt For th<^ first UflM since the liberation v staging competition v.i] be held at the Capjtol Dance Hall. Malacca, on Saturday, Doo. 17. Haadaoote cuf.s and medals will be awarded to the winneis. The competition is open to men only and entries close on Thursday.
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  • 208 4 Tribune Staff Ke|M>rt«*r piRST-AID units which will serve kampong dwellers throughout the Colony— arc being planned by Che Fatiman binte Haji Harun. President of liic Singapore Malay Women's Association. Che Fatimah struck upon this idea following the great interest shown by Singapore Malay
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 4 Halaj girls keen first aid workers.
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  • 32 4 KLITANG. Sal. A police party laid an ambush along the Kluang-Ayer Hfttam Road ycsteidd.v and captured 2 Buspeeta. Another party flushed the Burroundlng area, located and dcstioyed two bandit hideouts.
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  • 223 4 Tribune Stuff Reporter pATIMAH. Australian wife of Malay sailor R» w bin To^e, who turned uway from the Post Office counter nearly two weeks ago sad eyed, yesterday turned down a Tribune reader who offered to piny Santa Clans. Fatimah could not send
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  • 99 4 Stole Purse In Church; Bound Over Thomas Hanion, 26. a soldier from 1:23 Base Ordinance Depot, wno previously admitted that he stole, a woman's handbag while attending a Sunday church service, was bou-id over lor one year In the «urn of $250 by the Fourth District Judge yesterday. Himion walked
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  • 25 4 Today at i.ivj p.m. over Radio Ma'.iya. Singapore. Brigadier Harvey will be speaking on behalf of the Salvation Army Chiistmas Cheer Fund. I
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  • 225 4 When Cecilias Become 'Susilas' By A S troke Of A Pen Tribune Staff Reporter POUR men sitting outside tne Registrar of Births Department m Singapores Fullerton Building say their work it fun. Have you heard of names like "leleen." "Susila" and "Alen." they ask. "Well we have and we cant
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 882 4 Healthy People keep their \^M'^h fl anc healthy Sr^'b^m It %l 1 ant vliiTr TrPTh the tooth S^^vf**'iml t* p,isi«^ ti> the PcroxiJc tmuh ■RBha HP iw paste Macleans Peroxide Tooth fIJhL. jßflSwf fl? Pa^tc ihe dentifrice with the biggest ft ff^jj fl| s;J c m real Kritain. This is
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    • 115 4 //7 sickness... During and after an illness U-ip rich si I l ll^i?' w body-building elements m Bcott's f^^J En.ulsiori restore health and strength a^v ,il /r"-*O /7 Jn recon 1 time. W/ And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion j// pl^^^ll keeps you well— firea you vigorous L \^Y~\
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  • 169 5 Tribune Staff Reporter EIGHT hundred "S" taxis will be available to the public at about $500 each early next year. There is no catch m it, for ;hc cars registered immediately aftor the re-occupa-tion nave been ordered oft the roads by the Registrar of
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  • 76 5 MILK GETS CHINESE IN A JAM A Chinese salesman,, Cheah Wong Hong, pleaded guilty before the Second Police Magistrate yesterday when he was charged with breach of trust m respect of 97 cases of condensed milk valued at $1,464.60. It was stated that he misappropriated the property between May and
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  • 376 5 Because Singapore Homes Are Packed To Brim Tribune Staff Reporter 'pHE fight against one of Singapore's worst social evils juvenile prostitution is forced into a half-hearted pace, because there is no place where child prostitutes can be kept once they are rounded up. There is
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  • 84 5 Lim Peng Koi was alleged to have given Mr. R.T. Cooper (A.S.P.) officer m charge of the Gambling Suppression Branch, $1,000 as an inducement to "withdraw oi reduce" a charge pending against him under the gambling ordinance. In the First District Couit yesterday. Lim denied the
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  • 70 5 The Hindu and Mohammedan Endowments Board, of which the Official Assignee is the Chairman, intends rebuilding the Perumal Temple early next year, the Tribune reliably understands. Experts m India will be consulted with regard to certain architectural feutuues. OLD BOYS' DINNER MALACCA, Sat. The High
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  • 167 5 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE volunteers who are beginning to worry about the non-appearance of Lheir war medals can stop fretting. Lt. Col. Watson-Hayatt, officer commanding the Singapore Volunteer Corps, says, 'They will be here some time next year." He said yesterday that
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  • 43 5 Leong Siak Chuan was offered bail of $500 by the First District Judge after he claimed trial to a charge of theft of $20 from Augustine Teo. Leong was said to have committed the offence on Nov. lfi at Beach Road.
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  • 187 5 'AIR MILLIONAIRE' RETIRES NEXT YEAR Tribune Staff Reporter TWENTY years ago Captain Jan Moll, tht'n 2!>, made the first regular KLM (Royal Dutch Air Lines) umunerctal aircraft landing between Batavia and Singapore. He came down m a singleengined Fokker on the grassfield at Seletar. Last week Captain Moll, 49. a
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  • 283 5 Tribune Staff Reporter WINE out of ten girl-prostitutes are forced to walk the streets. An official of the Anti-Vico Section of the Department of Social Welfare says that most of the girls are either 'bred or bough! into the profession." Unscrupulous women
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  • 167 5 A London photographer In Singapore caused a flutter m local air circles i"or several days. Six weeks ago this "mystery man" booked a £560 fiveweek trip to Sydney ana back to London. He named nine airlines In which he wanted to travel. so seats m
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  • 119 5 MORE CARS; LESS DRIVERS IN S'PORE ALTHOUGH the number of Z» cars, motor-cycles, and bicycles on the roads m the Colony represents lecord total, trishas, tnsha riders, taxidrivers and conductors show a steady decline according to statistics issued by the Singapore Vehicle Registration Oflice for the one-year period ending November
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 Stattc/s Suptetfuz BORKEO <^-y* f AmdU v Cts. for 10 ALWAYS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR NACET The finest razor blade m the world at its price. Trad* cnqjintt re: Barlow Co.. Ltd.. Singapore b Branches WHICH,; AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER Y«ur doctor will t«ll y«u that iMr tfc«»« •JJJ'JjjB «IW
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    • 248 5 You make a friend for life when you give a ,'Ljj PARKER y If! Surveys made m :J4 countries show liMnJnlL that the Parker ".~>1" is the world's most ill ifntll gift pen. 'Ill 'lllmll And little wond.i look at it X 'HIKf flegant design; see how it fleams with
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  • 2053 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By fH'HRY now and again \u i Sinju;ipi a then- crops up a much pubiu «jed "Ball" m aid of «oniethin^ or other. IVoplr p! "i dittos and talk about it fnr wcek.-j beforehand, and wli.'ii the actual night anives, jviia* hepnons? The whole tbi.i^ is-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 308 6 the Ideal Gift fi> the family is a Piano from Mon tries I', i, i from f1, 327.50 < amk AH at* specially made to a ithstand th\ Malayan climate. \<iii Üb( ml inn purchase tft))is can br arranged. Take the hjt at John Little*. j l I ESTAB S
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    • 217 6 Parlies /4i3lt or »«Pl»er satin. \J I Wot l#, BATT^RV I?OAD. Paris, New York and the World! SINGAPORE fTO SAIGON 1./ L i Connection* for alt t AlA parts of ln«lo-fl*lii:i ///yir Arrivals from Saigon i'IY/a A Thursdays 3.50 p.m. If //I Departures for Suigun Fridays 8.3(1 a.m. Wj^i I
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    2014 7  -  JIMMY GLOVER Front |N pit <>» the im mi Social! I it m Which v.i hve m Efegland tin Spii It «>! i ri t m.i i upon ii and In r few mori day th< i i;.( W i|] > t riglng ill" tlval nenrn to m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 155 7 C S L vstftbUshij /s 72 g Itjtt) Malaya's l^adln X \jr Jewellers c Diamond and G«mi Salon c»f Beauty Merchant, Americ..,/ Trained Oberaion l 1 (lnc<»riM)ralod m Oylon) A i Sin^iporn I'rtmiig The THx.rn PJ/21, Hlßh St., Tannin, Kuail. JJOIO. mis* „,,,.v,.; l mHh °P st THE MYSTERY of
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    • 44 7 LANGUID youn lady at SI Andrews nignt dion^r casually inquired why th^r^ was an enormous Dutch Flag abpve the V.I. P. tablr The Scot she was with stared sternly at her for several minutes before telling her it was the Royal Standard of Scotland.
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    • 74 7 CIVE TOYS I*V THIS XMAS ;/-J la «j« s^l l«i\i |<| j»l( :«s:— |«»\s lit v If |X fo( |„,i,j,. s o >0 ,,(h. I .liioh ftro*. hrt\«- n r<»ui 'm^lf prrlirnsiv ramgm l«»i yom la«tor\ K«i|#r« s. :ii.i'i\rs:— *7A'X*»xf< T. V. MITCHELL CO.. LTD. sin<.\iokf -tk. I.i mii i:-
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  • 641 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, DEC. 11, 1949. DIRTY WORK LONDOS REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice G^ver, MaUnia Tribune, Office, 143, Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4. THE educational problem m colonial countries is, 1 m the final analysis, the same as that mother countries with strong class divisions. This how to produce talents
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  • 6591 8  - 'LET THE BATTLE COMMENCE' HE SAID AND THE GUNS ROARED Brigadier Fitzroy Maclean But They Were Fired By Germans My M. 11.I 1. EASTERN j APPROACHES No. 22 ACCORDINGLY we timed A our journey .so as to pass? the Ja!o gap at midday, when the heat haze made visibility poor.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 4 8 EXCLUSIVE TO TRIBI \E
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    • 141 8 EUROPE md the UA wi+hiM aTBHWS of your doorstep! This is the era of air travel. Your recreational centres m both tl chance to see more, to do more- old snd the new world, without losing precious time en Hotel-styled comfort m the a«J route. K.L.M'.s modern airliners as well
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    • 728 9 PURGES of Ruittan wntns, scnnt.it-. musicians and other intellectuals, to ensure ♦h? toeing of the Party line, ire nothing new. But the purging Is now developing along a new arm marked line. Sine 3pring most of the victim, have bet n .lew* Some of tiii best known:
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    • 303 9 STRANGER THAN FICTION Dog'n life. A canine show m a New York luxury hotel included these exhibits: a Welsh Terrier wearing a coat from Paris with a little white handkerchief peeking out from the pocket; a Boxer m a red raincoat and waterproof leather boots to match; an Afghan Hound
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    • 419 9 NUMBER 13 Chelsea Embankment Gardens used to be an exclusive social club for R.A.F. officers and their friends. It was known as the Garden Corner Club. Now it has become a luxurious home-from-homc for West African and other Colonial students taking courts m London. In 1944 Chief
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    • 841 9 And Jews Challenge Moses Itt an unobtrusive building off the bustling Commercial Road, London, the most important Jewish religious court m the world is still administering Jewish law exactly as first laid down m the five books of Moses. To Orthodox Jews (the majority of the United Kingdom's 400,000 Jewish
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    • 96 9 DEVASTATING criticism of Canada's Navy by a three-man Commission appointed to inquire into reports of dissatisfaction among ratings, has Inspired a new ditty. Author Charles Lynch. Router Correspondent. Tune; My Bonnie Title; Claxton'ft Hornpipe, (Brooke Olaxton is Defence Minister). First verse "They'll taken the stern off my
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    • 76 9 WHAT happens when a wild bull elephant meets a train The answer came recently from Southern Rhodesia where a coal train from Wankie to Bulawayo rounded a bend at 25 m.p.h. and picked out with its searchlight a huge bull elephant m the midd!c of the track.
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    • 175 9 BRITAIN'S constitutional lawyers were recently m the thick of an academic argument Is there any hard and fast rule by which the British crown must go to PrlßOen Elizabeth rather than to Princess Margaret? The Law Journal began the dispute. Signing himself "M.J.,"
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    • 251 9 Visitors to Victoria Falls recently gazed In awenot uu tt.e mightiest of woild'; wuteifalls '"it Oil .'MT-fu'-c 1 1 it" Of ulmu i <1t lock. The "Smoke that Thunders," as Africans describe the Falls, has faded, under severe drought conditions, to a mere whisper. Loral j>eople say that
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  • 359 10 tf is ti littV disconcerting to find, that the controvorsiaj style of even a professor of cCononilcN cannot rise above the .level of h common or Knttien street-luckier. Pioicssoj Silcock seems to think that the best answe?- to a critic Is to ,i shout "Liar!". For he
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  • 572 10 Prof. Silcock Objects Sir. In view of the fact that ni> nook is not generally available m Malaya, having been written primarily with the liritish voter m mind, I hope you will allow me to correct certain statements m your review on Sunday December 4 which seem to beconsciously designed
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  • 268 10 The Works of <iod, by CiiiiHcppe Berto (Seeker on<l Warburg, Bs. 6ti.). IN a century which has witnessed human suffering to such degree that pity t has grown mechanical and porfunctory. war books tend to become shriller and shriller m the attempt to communicate tragedy. Giuseppe Bcrto
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  • 518 10  - The Reviewer Still Ob jects S. RAJA RATNAM JMofrssot Silcock says "Youi reviewM states that "although Professor Si!co< dnalysoa carefully the role of each of the ma jot races of Malaya, he says- nothing of tht important ioic of the Europe* jin.' On the basis of this quotation he accuses
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    • 623 10 HAVE FI ?N WITH THE g A tt C^ CONSTANCE Itm i:< i d by other.'* AQl'Aßirs L^tfomm. f.IRKA JAN. 21 FEB. tx X Cil'.MIM XFsPT. 2', OCI Your personal finanas iri'l IJ MAY 21 JUNE 20 week rUtnoUTS. keep need careful adjustment v> Loved-tme* and m laws rifl)l) (lutl
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  • 677 11  -  HENRY GRIS THERE'S PRACTICALLY NO FIELD OF ENDEAVOUR IN WHICH HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS HAVE NOT PENETRATED. AS A STAR, HIS STORY IS UNPRECEDENTED EVEN FOR HOLLYWOOD. HE'S by QOME STUDENT OF history, while idly panning the pages of nistoiical record* m a generation removed from today, may well :<•.
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  • 112 11 JEAX SIMMONS and her studio hairdresser. Pearl Gardner, spent the night m the haunted room of Dirk Bogardes old Buckinghamshire farmhouse. Dirk had invited a party of fliettfl to stay overnight, and they drew lots to sleep m the room which local legend claims is haunted.
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  • 156 11 ERROL FLYNN ARRIVES IN LUCKNOW THE well-known Hollywood film star, Errol Flynn, has arrived m Bombay from London by ait on his wav to stai m Rudyard Kiping s "Kirn" which is being "shot m Lucknow. An advance party consisting of technicians of MetroGoldwyn Mayor team to "shoot" the film
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  • 207 11 rriM HOLT, RKO Radio western star now before the cameras on 'Trouble in Texas," has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Advisory Board of the •i-H Cub of junior farmers. Holt, himself a practical famicr, is enthusiHytic about the good work of th c 4-H
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  • 178 11 She 'Died' In Her Last Film MMt:. MARIA OUBPENBKAYA, GB-ycar-old scorn actress, whose tragic death from burns was reported last week from Hollywood, was recently seen on the Singapore screen m the Frank Borza^e technicolour offering, "I've Always Loved You, playing the role of Philip Dorn's grandmother Madame Goronoff. Strangely
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  • 160 11 HERBERT WILCOX has formed a now Independent n*lm company m Britain Artistes' Alliance Corporation with his wife. Anna Neagle, and Michael Wilding as co-directors and producers. It will be 'unfettered by the control of any distributing or exhibiting organisation", and the pictures wtll be aimed at
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  • 286 11 THE theory, that Robin Hood had a son. is expl >it"d m a now Hollywood film entitled "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest." Robin Hood. <n English folklore, was the bandii who robbed the rich and gave to Ike poor. Early British poetry, beginning with
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    • 257 12 RBR9BB 5Jl&i IST T r M V [1 j r :s'Ce THAT !K> CREDIBLE. ViCTCP.V OF VOU^S V'AS, jfe &f i C 'Ji:?. r r— A/ KIN ZE.E I r VO' SAYS THIS CONTRA/IK ■■Mil Tk^A CT BCTM THE V &£L£M OVER TELEVISION, THC. S^CP,Ti\G WOW-D A.l-L-,fJZ2*J.Y— HE'LL LICK EM
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  • 962 13 Boxiag— with <ln UUnvs mU...hj 3 151 SIM TATOII The pro pects for the official Champion of Malaya arc rosy. Greatest of al! is that he will be m line fcr a tilt at the British Empire titles second only to world
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  • 353 13  - THE ADVANTAGES OF SIDELIGHTING SNAPS No. 10 JOHN VAN GUILDER Siia|»* la o t t o rn c r WK hay.- mentioned previously thr fact that most picture takers habitually work with their hacks to the VW suspect Hiat this is m pHrt a hangover from the early days of
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  • 94 13 To Fight On Dec. 16 k^ IIM'.Y liaKC IA, (above). ili|iint» jun.or iigntwii^hl, will have an a«lVSMMgB of ;(Imiii( II»H uhtn he ini-rtv >IoU ivai lilioitn local <tiini'sc li^hti«r on Dec Hi al thr Cinat IVorii Arrnu. (iarcia who has just ro-(iiih-d I ruin San I ranttmto inii^ht Robert laKashita
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  • 530 13 Sit VO 8 K\mV MM i US? So you think you know Meeer? Well, h«r#» arc |m question* which will |mt your knowledge of the game. Score five points for earn correct answer. If you chalk 40-— excellent j 35— tfoud; 30 to 20— fair; 15 ami below—
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  • 69 13 SID BARNES TO COACH YOUNG CRICKETERS SYDNEY, Sat— Sid Runes, the stormy petrel of Tost cricket has won his latest joust with the State cricket Authorities. Barnes recently lecured permisston from thr Sydney Cricket Ground Trust to conduct coaching class for young cricketers. Tins has caused some heart-burnings hfraust the
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  • 36 13 IONDON. Sal During ***** a football team from the Union of South Africa will tour Bnt.un. A requos-t for such a visit to Britain wag mnd" by the English Football Association
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    • 686 13 THIS AD FOR CHILDREN ONLY Father Christmas i« coming tn Sin] pore this year! We have had cable from him Saying lie will arrive by plane at midnight next J*uescKy and )\r will be m a mysterious Icy rave we have made specially for him on \\<l nesday morning, December
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  • 370 14  - Speldewinde 's Debu t Was A Sensation ASTER GUNASEKERA By 'IH> most of today's cricketers toe num.* oi C >|M»lile\\inde, who died recently m reining, may be unknown, but the older generation of player^ mm! enthusiasts will remember him as one of Malaya's leading bowlers. ll>* was another of Ceylon's
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  • 620 14 WONG AND OOI MAY YET GET ANOTHER CRACK AT FREEMAN By Tribune Special Correspondent IMEWS that Dave Freeman may come this^ way sometime m January has swept through the length and breath of Singapore and undoubtedly 01 Malaya like a prairie fire and the topic will continue raging until the
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  • 56 14 The Social Athletic Paity will hold its 20th Arniiveisai y Dinnoi at No. 1-C Tcck Lim Road off Noil Road ou Doc. 17 at 7.30 p.m. Members wno have not signed the ciicu'.ar aic kindly i equested to j;ot m touch with tho Hon Socictaiy Mi. K.
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  • 26 14 PAHIf?; Sat. ftV London I Jniwrsity boat a, French badminton team hcio yo.-t«i-day hy yix-matchos to three. Tliry won all the doubles events. Reuter
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  • 136 14 VILLEMAIN BEATS LA MOTTA n'svV YORK. sat.-Villomain htat La Motta on points m tonight"> non-title bout at '> \lii<li.son Squaro Garden here. \ftrr <x cautipua opening m which the American got m :nunv blows to Villemains hoad and bo*ly. the Frenchman really got going m th« third lounri. Letting the
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  • 392 14  -  LIKE ANG By AFTER a hard tussle i»nd a gruelling game, Ihe Singapore Cricket Club defeated the Selangor Club m their annual rugby match by 1 1 points (<mm* goal, one try and a penalty goal) to siv (a try and a drop goal) on
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  • 29 14 The Sin^apou' Colts beat the Singapore Cricket Club t'.v one .\;oul to nil m a hockey friendly on ;ho padang yfcster<lay. Houghton scored during the first half.
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  • 54 14 The Singapftn \sian Rupbv Union t».am to play the B.C.C. tomoi raw on the Padanj i- follow Patrick Yce; M. Sha'i. Vijin'.'tnam, UTgon, Tion^ r Ghee; Hussain, Sze Fook: Bulat. A.bduUah Majid. Read. Hassim. EUckettS, Tec!-: Kirn. Maphuz and MrCully teapt.t Reserves: Paha, Lee Ah
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  • 59 14 The Football match beta the Jollllada and the Railway Junior and Settlors scheduled to be played on tho Railv\..v ground today is cancelled as the .uioii'Ki wili i>.> unfit to! play. The Jol'ilids will moet the L i 'ang PootbaU Team at ing _;ioand Changi Instead. Transport
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  • 47 14 MELBOI'RXR. Sat. .Jaio■lav Dubny. formei Csech champion, today won the men's singles title In tho Victorian Stat.- Lawn Tennis hampionahips here. In the iin<il h«> beat the Australian Davis Cup player, I'i'l Sidwell, m straight seta »i fi 11 B Reuter A .A.P.
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  • 41 14 There will bo meeting ot icotbali playen of the Che< i ful Lad.< Atii!etic Part>* today at 10 a.m. at Mi. Joe Scab's residence <;iio, Joo Chiat Road) to discuss thi* paiCy'a paT tkipation m th.t> next B©aBon League.
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  • 23 14 I. R.C. BEATEN The Frasei <s- Neave Sports Club heat the Indian RccreaUoq ciuh by three goala to \w( tt t'arrei Park yesterday.
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  • 2208 15  -  ALBERT SPENCER ROSALINE PAYS $115 By II M; VtVIJJ* IIKSrLTtt TOTAL POOL: $882,000 First Prize: No. *****0 Si 19,150 Second Prize: No. I8458H f 59,575 Third Prize: No. I1561(i S J9.784 Starters: ($S,728 e:u*h)— *****K, *****7, M7>5>, *****, *****0, *****2, *****8, *****9. Consolaiioii Prizes:
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  • 249 15 pLAYING with 13 men m the opening stages of chc game and with 14 the rest of the time, a South Johore XV defeated R.A.F. Seleiar by 11 points (a goal, two tries) to nine (three tries) m :i friendly encounter at the Johore Civil
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  • 113 15 Malacca And Negri Share Honours SEREMBAN. Sat. -NVgri Sembllan and Malacca .shared four goals m a thrilling Inter-state hockey fixture here today. The gam." was played at a fast pace throughout and the deience of both sides worked hard. The Negri lorwards missed several openings especially m the second half
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  • 190 16 Bishop Expected Today Arthur J Moore, Bishop of Atlanta, and president <>t tlir Board ol Missions <'c Church Extension ol the Methodist Church will arrive here this evening by the President Monroe. it is expected that the Bishop w-11 lay the inundation stone at Anglo Chinese School. Barker Road, at
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  • 99 16 VARSITY FUND SWELLS DONATIONS of 120,000 from the 8m Hal Tong Banking and Insurance Co. Ltd. (Singapore) and $10,000 f om the Penang Harbour Beard have boosted the ITniversity Of Malaya Kn Icwmcr: f lund to $1,877,100.01. Other hip donations include *«>.2-lH from th«> Van Kcnß Benerolenl Dramatic Association (Selangor),
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  • 170 16 Creech-Jones Message Of Sympathy The to'lnuini; personal ivr v .s,ij;r l»:«s Urvn s««nt l>> Mir Serrrt.ity of State for thr Colonies, Mr. Arthur rrrrh-Jonrs to Mr. Mill- i total MacDonaM, tiic (oin-missionrr-Cii nrral: "It is willi thr Ri«Mlrst sorrow ami regret that 1 have beard the news of Mr. Dunvan
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  • 44 16 Leonard Bilers liked th<* sons "Mule Tram" :o much that he stoio 80 dollars »£2B> and played It on juke boxes 800 times. MUwauftu magta- tiates put Mni on probation > for a year on condition ho j abstains from juke boxes.
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  • 443 16 THR gallantry of a police jungie squad of t.i-n rm-n who were ambushed by a gang of 40 bandits on Tuesday last at E»hau and fought a desperate twohour battle is disclosed m a Press Release giving the official report made on the operation. h
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  • 464 16 NEW BOARD TO REPLACE S .I. T. Will Have Enhanced Powers I EGIBLATION lor tin* erection of i Singapore DevHopmeat Board is puhhsh- J ed m the OHi lll— wt Cwn/ette issued last night. f lhe Ko«nl will tnkfl over the linutions of the Sin^:ipore Improvement Trust :nitl will have
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  • 133 16 REPUBLICANS MOVING INTO BATAVIA JOGJAKARTA, Bat Ind<» n^sian Republican troops wi'l begin moving tomorrow into B.itavia. future capital of th< Republic of Indonesia Thi is preparatory to taking ovci from the Dutch on Dec. l.\ Republican Army headquarters said. Conliol of othet Cities :t» present occupied by Dutch forces la
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  • 68 16 MADRAB, Sat— Damage totalling about Rs.^so.ooo.ooo was done tr> property on India's east coast when a cyclone hit the region last October, according to Madras Revenue Minister, Mr. Sitarama Rcddl. Mr. Re-Mi said the worst of the damage had been caused by a tidal wave that Silted
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  • 58 16 Mr. and Mrs. HeaVey 'I'-nuier after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral wstcrriav Use bride, formerly Miss Itarhara Bomders wan giv?n a\\a> by Mr. s. F. I. k Ljmi mil urone aa aftensooa |owi ot ivMte and ktae spri^^cd organdy. Mr. J-din Brwwn acted as beal man and
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  • 217 16 [{^COMMENDATIONS on the proposals of the Social Welfare Department t<> simplify thy lo^al procedure for the adoption of children were finalised at a meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board held at the Chinese Secretariat on Friday. The Board also considered a petition by the Singapore Chinese
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  • 403 16 Singapore Badminton Ties By TDTG Singapore a Mixed Doubles Champions. Wong I Vn.p Soon and Miss Walloon Wong (Mayflower), retained their title when they swept away their opponents. Quck Kenp: Chuan and Mrs. On^ Heng Kwee (Diehard* lf>-.">. I.V»> m tho final of the Singapore Badminton Championships last ni?ht. The
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  • 23 16 Not ;i single peruoii tinned up at special party oi^nmsed at Pctersfleld (Hants) toi foreign girl workers m the district
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  • 99 16 Technical Men To Meet Today HUNDREDS of meata the Technical Association 1 of Malaya from uptONfttr) arrived m Singapore fi d >.y morning, and were Lukrn on a round of visit tv mrtutnil units. They visited the plHiit '<( Industrial Gases Ltd .it Bi kit Timah Road, and t gapore
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  • 52 16 LONDON. Sa! Britam reached record r\,><>it lig'iir m November. Speaking at Chatham, Ka* Mi. A.G. Bottcmley, Beeiet.uy foi Overx fi wte, 'a>J < xports m November w^n* I provisionally i\stin>atpd al £160.000.000 tl 100.001 «h- ovc the Octobo; ftgUff «n<l i-iooooo more than the p vious record estaMiahtd
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