Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 February 1950

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  • 37 1 peopu FOR HIE 1 PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" SUNDAY Tribune NATIONAL iVL\VSPAP£R Phone 5811/5 Nta Lfact Published Kimultoy\e<nishi nt S-minimit, Kuu.'a Lumiiur, lp t ,h a*id l J rvav<j. SIXTEEN SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FKBRI ARY 26, 1950. TEN CENTS.
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  • 207 1 Meanwhile A Truce By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Saturday— A new election some time towards the end of Apr;! oi early m May seems to be the only way out cf Britain's pchtic de-id-lock. Even if Attiee were willing to form a National Government,
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  • 144 1 i*. haps the mosi oittei man m Bi itain to-day is Aneunn B.van fiery Minister of Health, and ambitious for t Premiership.. For a long time he baa -hown himself impatient of Attlee, Bevtn, Cripps and the more moderate elements of the labour ty. Hi- had gathered kindred
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  • 219 1 No Middle road Tlv^ dismal future of the Librala is also indicative of public*! sharp appraisal of the Issues of the flection. TTiey wore not Interested m a middle-road. Odds on a Conservative victory In a now rlection must be high. The 'ast available Bgures for tho popular vute covorj
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  • 74 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United S protested j vigorously against tho Hongkong Supreme Court's dectsion. pivin_ 71 disputed aircraft feo the Chinese Communists I State Dean Achf today. He tol«l ;t p- 'as conference that representations had t made both to the British Government which recognised the
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  • 96 1 SMALLEST SINCE 1847 I LONDON. Saturday Labour's majority ovei in*- ;()iiib;ntd Opposition no.v SiaiUUl n a I ivn. and unlikeiy io exceed mat figure when tiir >iv outstanding seas are known is ill.* smail* B1 -i. .<• ISI T. I lie old W.n^ pari.. .hen M-iv.:j'-ci r>> uti a i:..tjjritv
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  • 322 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE 'inema-ovners, deeply disappointed by the entertainments t»x cuts suggested las* Meek by the Film and Entertainments Duty Policy Committee, are forming a special conimitt°e to express a full opinion to Government. On«> passage m the D.P.C. report »ya that it possibi
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  • 46 1 HONGKON -j. Sat. Nationalist fighters spray* a b wunin nlty ya.a* ol I frontler defences. I siioi up •wo trains, tr. cusu us on flre. Tnrte peo] kU British niies refu.v to coi unent on up oi unii-a i i:i- ivaKa.-. U.P.
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  • 23 1 Sydney sat Govi rnmtnt exp iat tht 1948 straiian *n- a t crop wm b, 207.000,WO bush m Australian A.P.
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  • 35 1 CAPTAIN TIKRO" WESTERLING. o; ''"'fr. Turk'xh nn-d Uutck extraction, this BOl&ier-of'Ji ttune, who tpeak* Enaliah irith a Cun'iJutn nrr, tit. }its kept Indonesia m a ferment with his private army. AP
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  • 140 1 MANILA. Sat. Pi evident Blpidio Quinno and opera singer Conchita Gaston may continue to deny rumours of a romance, but it would be hard to convince Manilans of a lack of heatt interest after yesterday's performance at the Malacanan Palace. Four girl society reporters, who
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  • 262 1 Tribune Sinff Reporter lliß. C. C. Tan, President of the Progressive Party. »r»d T^or) Pi^n Tut v-m hniV p^mnort Mt*. JoVin Laycock by resigning from the Legislative Council if Whitehall refuses to Recent the Unoffioials' de-m-nd for petro' rationing to be
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  • 96 1 HONGKONG, Bat. Government today made a move to Increai exports to Japan by giving exporters more favourable foreign exchange t ;rms. Exporters will/In future be required to surrender only per cent of their dollar pricccrls from exports to t m, Instead of sixty per nt. This
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  • 344 1 Turko Westerling In Spore: Dodges Trap By Minutes Tribune Staff Reporter £APTAIN TOrko" West 'rUncj flamboyant leader of the Durul Islam "Am in of the Heavenly Host" which has been harrassing the Indonesian Government, is m Singapore. La t night the police failed by five minutes to catch him m
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  • 17 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sat.— Dr. Kaul of India has been appointed chief of the New York
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  • 77 1 'Till Carry On' —Att lee LONfX>N, S Mr. Att'ff has (1 i-.1 -s t :>-r.. im th ■.■■m:i lio, r.nu.-.ii, if was iinii'iun* c:l ir.mi \< |f LJOWfltUg tre AJl'it ii>M i irjTM Vs. we wi" <.»rr\ «#n," and promH.l i... (i* a A s'j >. ntN ;i'»t. i'h»- rlsion
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  • 72 1 LONDON Sat— With th« return of an Independent Liberal m the Ross and C romarty division of nortii west Scotlam. today. Labour's absolute majoriU dropped to nine. Ine result was: rapt. I. v v I A. C. Reid. (Lab.) «..V»1. Ind. Lib. majority 43M1. The
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    • 90 1 25. High St. Singapore. Your favourite drinki n to pirfxtion from our iNt class bar. Food yem md your party will really enjoy. FOX RESERVATION n:< >NE goii. The Famous "CHEN HSIEN MEI" HARMONICAS Specially made to play .-.11 Chinese Mandarm Songs. (VVith Lo-la Seale Chinese Tuning). f?; I I
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    • 81 1 (Qadu w* l^ gj lIJI A 1 I it} i I- A compliment is implied rm k In keeping with the natural modesty JOL of true craftsmen, Rothmans are re- f* Iluctant to claim that they alone have 'In attained the pinnacle of blending per- fection, but, that an ever-increasing
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  • 250 2 QUIZ FOR GOVT. ON 'FREE IND OOR TREATMENT AAAKE iT CLEAR- AC SU Tribune Staff Importer THE Singapore Army Civil Service I'nion is asking 1 the Government to clarify whether civiiitm employees Ol the War Department are entitled to the privileges exteaM i<> other civilians m regard to outdoor and
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  • 95 2 2 MEN LEAVE FOR U.K. ON STRETCHERS anil) Otliccr ami a I will board :i Qantas EIOAC CJonsteHation t> n .tretrbors arly this morning o m will undergo f urt dlcal examina- c'sompan; t m. men, Mhj T i- G. i ir nii M:iriri. Bai r« tt. io, pent the
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  • 104 2 4 CLAP of thunder and heavy rain announced try arrival of Miss Eileen Shedden at the Pr«»st*yteri an Church, Orchard Road, yesterday. She was buund for the altar to marry Mr. Donald Goldie, ol Shell Comrianv. no wor m v i.. M ijj with
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  • 3 2 Hockey player Marries
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  • 42 2 Sir Patrick McKerron. Officer Administering the day received me Directors of United States Information Services In Easi and South Asian countries, who ha\e been holding a three day conference m Singapore with officers from the Department of State.
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  • 277 2 'Govt. Of India Must Think Twice....' Tribune Staff Rpoort^r THE Government of India "should thin* twice before panting any kind of recognition to the (Singapore) Indian Chamber of Commerce." This was stated by Mr. G. Sarangapani, Prel dent of the South Indian Chamber of Co:nm re Singapore, when addressing the
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  • 110 2 The "Pied Piper" of Singapore town played yesterday to his dancing doll— and scores of children fathered around. The more he played, the more children he drew They followed him up and down the streets of Singapore's Chinatown. After each Chinese New V- v
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  • 76 2 MALACCA. Sat.— The Army Recruiting officer will be visiting the Labour Oflice here on Tuesday, to in- rvlew Malay recruits for th British Army. The candidates, who must be m attendance at 10 a.m.. must b«> live feet uo Inches In height weigh ion pounds. have
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  • 128 2 SIXTY CAUGHT SPEEDING IN SIX DA YS Tribune Stall Reporter SIXTY mutoiist* were caught speeding by the Si* gapore Traffic Police within the day*. They face a maximum tine of $240. The Poli< who hav< started a car:. speeding have set "speed traps" ail over the Uanj. Said Mi E
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  • 97 2 Alsatians Have A Date Today ALSAI lAN Uic>g i- vers today bo able :<> wal an Army U" i < Instructor demonstrau ih& prop* r to train their d< The demonstration, wh is the ftr.sT of a nb< dience otaMses 1 tians and other bn da ol dogs. -Aill be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 573 2 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour Scientist Explains How f New Discovery Mokes I£L">^ Men Feel Yeors Younger JtSSTro,.-. am mat aajilHn. aaa*« tkaa lUm ««Hd Pm aMT»fif». Or Jtm^J Rts> W rt+n «f natiWaa a/Ut kuac aVadr WOi. widrlv-kAOv* scientist anrt pn>i.MM adeatlac rtpirlaniif, haa Munn.KH cla«. weentry «<at-r<J "When
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    • 273 2 BUE NETWORK »<•"!.« Or,h,,r, m :i "T^^m BNUUKBJ l'K()( iK .\.M.MKs P«Htrarome of li R ht Ha^i,. l{S 1 V'^'u 1> NtM 1? 4 P«-al «>f last Wrdno^daW l' r tlr>t thr< »«vo«Ht« lon tin.Z p"' 1 *'~nal. Op.-t, •imp»r: 10.0.-, HandsJa.,.l; i j|*r uin a pri/r; M I1 V;
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    • 171 2 f. euTWH/f eADSPE^THOLDeov/ gr*" -.cases SiS 7 7£U >v^ T S£t ?P 3USMES y \O^ I5^L It 1 r<».< irt';;'.? t'>im rcn:ovrs tlie cjw^ "^^l ol" bad breath. n»aM hj^T f Mk Mssk 'J\ polishes enuri. .:>:„' LATtK ihtmi to J&^^ -i (c.^^^^^ V^ A Uean your Dreatn \^^r^ it
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  • 219 3 LIM-WICKS TUSSLE ON TUESDAY IMS NOT A PARTY ISSUE MR. RAJAH Tribune >u,n ttepqrte; Mr. .1. v. West (Nominated) will b resolution which seek; t negm- aS- majority r< vommondatron or the Kstcibhshments Hoard favourii E mm ior tit- job. [The motion :ilso < ails for the full :i«l ol
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  • 60 3 ...But Mr. Johnson Says It Is W PAT JOHN I will r on th( I -Uf. Mr. Johnson would not ia who wil] 4l m dicated that tt will almos certainly b<- i«r Urn. -aid ris <nir Party" policy to see that local men g« thi Tht- Labour P. d
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  • 14 3 the Sint port- Co-operative *S;^ Society Ltd.'s md O tun 2106 I
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  • 41 3 Ptu TrlLum camera I j:::i-. aught Malaya'! I "Ci- di i\^ v.r. a Peters ting i;i* wif< ;i bcpp3 btrthdaj w'.th Mg kIM itt;T the Bi m i.. t art *lr». I h t j; -t hlrtbda) I
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  • 249 3 High Court Sequel To Keppel Bus Case Tribune >t;itt Ifrportt-r application for leav< to apply for an order of ri on U-haif of Urn Ah Too, a bus coniuctor, ana the Keppel Bus Co. Ltd.. wad granted mi Justice Evana m the Singapore Hi^h Coun yesterday. T^e ord i win
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  • 86 3 Police On Trail Of Killers Saturday JHOtlE's < r L. F. X toda> omi Polic. Will << of theii I?* c< who wci ma bandit attack on the P< Station at Luik.i Kepong inK th»^ taily hours of Jan. 23. H. said "The defence Bukit Kepong Po'.kt &tal by small
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  • 37 3 To Study Medicine Civneral d»- si'ui. son 01 Dr. and Mr^. M. F. Do Silva <>f Penaiif. and cricket untain of St. Xavier's Inu^u'ion. Penanx, embarked on the WVstralia <•*«' av fur Melbourne, where he will study medium-.
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  • 91 3 7-POINT PLAN FOR CATTLE BREEDING LACGA, 6»< V nr.aiy Department vrtl mm. '.-point progtaniruc thi to encourage the breedIng of poultry and cuttle m the pong! This wa.- rliscloned at tho i/la b S tth meni < council m a vv:ittrn u-ply to a ques\i« taiM (1 by Mv S
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  • 130 3 IPOH: Foui ».ir»«iits enter* I a Bh ip :n Gopeng and dead tectivi corporal :.i.-,.. i ;/-ovvnt;: vi an< w chaved by ivho ISO shor. id ."w: Pr'iv seen the btncllU \»-f rr« Ml a!'. wa: woui! i» <■ bullet MUSANG: Security i i.'L' handii at E*ulal. UENTONG:
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  • 199 3 They Voted For Tories In Secret Tribune Staff Reporter GBOUi' oi Singapore school b<»> disagree with the results ol uiq k< Hera lection In thr United Kin* P».l i: they took a *-<:ret balM mcliv which gave the Contervaft of th votes uvr'-: Con- tivi 23, Labour— l 4 and
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  • 108 3 Mr. Bedi Had A Busy Evening YESTERDAY wal a bu*y 1 evening for Mr. Bedi. the retiring Hi?h Commissioner for India m Australia. Mr. Bed! arrived hen from Sydney m a Qant:\> BOAC Constellation. From the airuort. be was taken to the Indian Go- vernment representative In Malaya. Mr. John
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  • 21 3 j fo tin Anti-Bancßt Mon ir total '56 I ;in i c men Wi l!u< day F I i
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  • 162 3 S'pore Taxi Dancers Are Too Short Says Six Footer MR. ft Harvey. National President of the Australian Junior Chrmbei of Commerce said Sing.i fore taxi dancers are to. shun. After a few dances m a Singapore cabaret he left the floor. He is the leader of a seven-man contingent from
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  • 50 3 FUNERAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEET Singapore CbrlJ Funeral Society will hold Its > annual general meetiiu a M:«r. 23 next. Tlio society reports an increase of 25 mem i during tiK> last year at 19»J. xcluding live who (Jit'd m i 'hat year. Mr. Andrew v. Pinto bj the President for
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  • 38 3 -WHILL PROF RAGUSA HAD A 'BAD' DAY [he small i >i p< outtcnd iuct a I nocturnal r as U ier i IdO Q :..a Mo fcl »Ui*S. i d from Altogether, pit Ol Oils SOld fen* %4
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  • 90 3 THE Biagapc hxtay n:\ Bcrvi Union la makii every effort to utrengthen ita internal i faniaatton in<i cvi ■:> n x>gnltion of the Industri J vrork< a statemml ■•■.i. bj th Union yesterday Ition of t>». ui<!.:th tent wo »13 pave the way for ■tt t:i)
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  • 170 3 Mr. Bracken Was A Friend Of The Animals A Mi NlCIi-AL ortictr who ''id his utnuvt to stamp out cruelty to animals lr sir.gapor. was how »i brother officer described the iat< Mr. Victor Ignatius Bracken yesterday. Mr. Bracken was CMel lnsprctor ni the Veterinary Surgeon's Department prevention of Cruely
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    • 151 3 M'IHKILfiOY* $%Vi: MAX Ikrlold Straius- b«.rii md 1 „rain behind I ;)i a I rom drowning by a m^ T pened to be luarby when the I la aid and pullrd him out of th.rioipital writ« a cut at tho back of A.\.\K /lIJ.IJ-U a HKItSTKH UOUTH I st i
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    • 394 3 v %2JFf*Y hiU d JL 1 1^ aw Af llv id/Vcl^^Cl, > SOlt DISTRIQUTORS SI ME, DAUBY DW i FOR ALL OCCASIONS CAN DEPEXD OA 33 ii& §r V I AERATED 'ilil I A WATERS mm mmr Keiieves >4s— INDIGESTION Yes just one dose of MACLEAN 4^^^ Btv.\NT) STOMACH POWDER
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  • 105 4 HAWKERS' REQUEST FAILS OINGAPORE'S China Town O hawkers some of them have tradod m the streets for more than twenty years -will have to go out of business at the end of March. A Municipal Committee has said their final "No" to a reque«»t to let them carry on business
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    30 4 stud.n's of the Civics an,l Logic Class m th«* JMJI Cfcfawg SckMJ at !tark»>r Road Io2r? Mune of UK posters drawn by !>■■■ Hi m their "Save Water" «mptl|ii._
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  • 41 4 Yeo Koo Npian. 59. and Koo An »iah. t7 were fl^ed by the Second District Judge for refusing to sell wheat flour. Yeo. the proprietor of a shoo at Changi. was fined $250. His salesman, Koo. was fined $75.
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  • 54 4 The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, wiu C2ltn*im** Founder's Day on March 1 Special programmes will be staged at the ACS Secondary"* at Barker Road and the A.C.S. (Junior) at Coleman Street. The ACS. Old Boys Association will celebrate the occasion with a dinner at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 178 4 Students Give Teachers, School Mates A 'Save Your Water' Lesson Tribune Staff Reporter ARMED with posters and advice thirty-eight Singapore boys and girls have begun a "Water is lifeconserve it" drive. They are students m the Post School Certificate Class of the AngloChinese School, Barker Road. The first thing these
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  • 171 4 Are S.M.C. Bloiiie* Far Too Posh? Tribune Staff Reporter A GROUP of Singapore Municipal Commissioners, members of Committees Nos. 4 and 7, will tomorrow Inspect officers bungalows, which the Army i* balding at Tanglin. Among the group will be Mr. A. P. Rajah. Progressive
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  • 217 4 Tribune Staff Repo?^ WAVING a cheque happily, the first she ever held, a 70-year-old Chinese woman fell to her knee;* and prayed "long life" for Rural Board member, Mr. ft J. C. Kulasingha, The woman, known as "kepala" to a group of 105 squatters—
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  • 65 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Ten Chinese New Year gamblers were fined m the Police Court today. Of the nine men and five women who were arrested for gambling at Senai Village, seven men and three women pleaded guilty and were fined $7 each. The other four
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  • 146 4 To try out )«tfi ho* the bOUknf loan scheme will &ork out. Commisaloners recently announced they will advance 85 per cent of the cost of a house to any employee who Is able to Jlnd the other 15 per cent, interest rate has been fixed at our por
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  • 84 4 Seven of the twenty sea- recent a. ■;>..• v.' three days have sailed for home on a Norwegian tanker. The men were imprisoned for refusing to return to their ship, Tower Grange. The thirteen others will have to wait for another ship to go
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  • 66 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Abu Bakar bin Taftir. 4G. a lorry driver at Linden Estate, Scudai. today pleaded guilty to two tramc offences m tne Magistrates' Court. For not having paid the road tax for the first half of 1950. he was fined $10. He was
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  • 149 4 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S headquarters soldiers, who spend their days as clerks, mechanics, storekeepers and m other ancillary services, are to go through a "Toughening Course* on an island camp off Singa pore. Exercises will be under wartime conditions. General Sir John Harding,
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  • 45 4 Pasir Panjang residents are anxious to learn English. Two hundred applications have been received for admittance by the adult education night classes sponsored by the Rural Distiict Committee. But only 30 can b€ taught— because there is just one teacher.
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  • 145 4 THE Johoro Fire Services have become the first fire fighting unit m the Federation to use non-technical Singapore-made equipment. A official attached to the J.F.S said yesterday: "Singapore manufactured equipment has been tested and found to be just as good, if not better, than that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 341 4 keep their V STOOD. f/^ In^f M Y ou want white teeth the tooth jP^!l7v*^Bl /jnf/ paste to get is the Peroxide tooth /fl^^to) t^jf /h P astc Macleans Peroxide Tooth m%^ <jLaq .1 /I/ av tc l^ c dentifrice with the biggest M£j W^^m Ml sa^ e m Great
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    • 280 4 WHICHAAILMENTS Tour doc:c will tell you that often these are warning signs of "MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnings that you'rt not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands you to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving you enough for your needs. Heed these warnings and you prevent painful,
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  • 148 5 CTALIX ami Molotvi *5 Ul( it handful- -especially at "makan" time, Haul Mrs. IfaWl W(HHlfor<l yesterday. They adopt the frea-for-nll attitude, attempt to Berwick their comrmd f'*' eyes out ntul i i*en fit/ht each other. 'Its funny," soul Mm. Wondford, "r/i< othf r "its are pretty wtll
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  • 180 5 RED DANGER TO TRADE UNIONS STILL EXISTS EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS COME CLOSER-MR. BINGHAM THE danger of r !nl) »^HReporter irV/V\ 1 ox** g Zi°L c c™ZT is no mt^ ion in V trade uni <™ under their influence saldMr R e p' of ir ""tons being miaaioner of Labour ylsterday
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  • 109 5 Air Boys Show Good Results I TWKNTY-EIGHT boys from th«* Federation and Singapore are learning all abou"t aeroplanes m the Colony today. Their tutor Mr bandy Armstrong, supervisor and lecturer of the Qantas Technical School m Kallang says. "They have a very bright future." These boys are going through a
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    5 5 STALIN AND MOLOTOV ~l
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  • 196 5 Housewives Let The Daching Down Tribune Staff Reporter THK darning the Chinese weighing seale introduced to Malaya by the early Chinese traderc and used by ninety per cent, of the stallholders and shopkeepers today is steadily making its exit. It is giving way to the easily read and more dependable
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  • 73 5 I The Chinese ladies Association's Fashion Festival is to have a pre-view at Bukit Seivne on lhurvl.»\ m the open air. If weather permits. The volunteer mannequins who model ihe gowns, which have been tf»siifn«*d by Mr*. RosaHnd Foo. will be photographed m colour, as
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  • 109 5 ■T)R AGON'S BLOOD" will v be one- of the i xports from Singapore to b<> exhibited In the Malaya stand at the British Industries Fair m May. But yesterday the U.K. Tracii' Commissioner m Malaya 'Mr. K. MacKi'nziiM and a Public Relations Official assisting Malayan
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  • 53 5 Professor S. D. Kalelkar, the Indian Government Information Officer m Singapore, will distribute certificates tonight to successful students of the Hindustani classes held at the Netaji Memorial Library. The ceremony, which begins at 6.30 p.m. at the Library, m Race Course Lane, will be followed by
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  • 88 5 rribune Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. pOLICE raided the Hoon Lim Kok Club at Kampong Pantei last night. As a result seventeen Chinese were produced m Court this morning and charged with gambling. Thr men who were said to have been playing a Chinese caj game Pai
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  • 71 5 MALACCA, Sat. Childrcr of the Portuguese Settlement hMe have got a new playground equipped with swings, see-saws and benches, through the efforts of Mr. Brunton. Secretary of the Malacca Welfare Settlement Committee. The settlement is comprised of fisherfolk. The swings were presented by Mr. Goh Joon Hoe,
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  • 64 5 I AM ONLY THE SUB -TENANT' •TOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A Chinese woman, Wong Cnong Fah. 28. claimed trial today to a charge of allowing her house to bo iwed as a common gaming place m the Police Court. She said she was a subtenant and not the owner of the
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  • 117 5 FOUR BIG FILM MEN FLYING OUT TO SINGAPORE Film Reporter TOUR top-ranking film executives arrive here next month. din the foursome is Mr. R. w. Altschuler. President of Republic International Corporation, who v on a Far Eastern territory tour. i flies* here from Banggp* on March 2. along with X:
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  • 147 5 Fifty- Year-Olds Can Study At 'Varsity nr ttd^o j Anbune St;«ff Kpnorter (^LERKS and others m the Federation and Singapore today, who regret that they did not have oSr» mty gaining a univ^sitV education is they -k Mr. w. D. creig, negistrai of the University of Malaya said yesterday that
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  • 48 5 Mr. P. W. Byrde. Superintendent Police Radio Division. will talk of the the rapid advance made m radio police work since 1»45. when the Division had only one car and two police officers over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tomorrow at 7 12 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 2436 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By WRITING a column like .his is not all brer and skirtlcs. It is as easy to treud on painful, unseen little corns as it is to praise the things that appeal to you personally. Various club circulars have at times, contained oblmue, and even vory
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  • 378 6 TOIRTY years ago. the 1 railroad ran across Orchard Road, where the Cold Storage now stands. The population of Singapore was 45,000 instead of over a million. Chant: i. the Naval Base, and Seletar. were not even though of. The only transport was gharries and victorias. Mr.
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    • 453 6 CHAP GOH MEH FULL MOON FESTIVAL FRIDAY, 3nd MARCH EXTEWSION TO AM. Dine and flancr at the Cathay on the "Full Moon Festival the most romantic place m town. SpecUl dinner, dancing to Harry Tftickmevors band. to 2 a.m C 5 Bock ■now gj I^^^^ RE S T.A UftA N
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    • 24 6 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.l*, do Silva Ltd. (Incorporated m Ceylon) 19/21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St. Penang
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    • 167 6 Tin's is just one of Revlon s Gift Sets THERE IS A Li^G^ VARIETY OF SETS AND EACH ONE GUARANTEES BEAUTIFUL HANDS AND NAILS. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD., 26-1, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel. 4830. "Kesgettii^somePEP 0^ VIGOR I illl§ and VIM IwitKaEKSI^ofKLIM A says ELSIE the BORDEN cow It's not surprising
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    1967 7  -  JIMMY GLOVER From I LONDON. Sat. HAVE often wondered when, and by whom, the story of Malaya's little ships m war would be told There are countless thousands ol Malayans of all nationalities who have full cause to Thank the Straits Steam■mp Company and its officer* ana men
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 213 7 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS n<u'/± ntanicti let/ iviY/t CUTEX Your hands can be more beautihil with nia«;ic-v.c.ir CUTEX... the polish that lasts and lasts. CUTr.X gives sparkle to your costume applies easily resists peeling and chipping. Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can afford to keep several shades on hand... to
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    • 175 7 ■«r jT«rtnrr» OintaMMM tar aay •tubbora itchini; tkta troabla) It stops th« itching «tt«aUf and quickly rcstorea ttMr skia to a dear healthy cntvtttmw GIVES COOL I REUEF v«_ > WITH NEW FUTURE* THjir MAKf sporty tii t-nthusij^! *ho w.int^ »ull Wooded spom c« pertonn»w« \J THE FINEST AdOGET EVER
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    • 197 7 Swim Suits Styled <^ to Fit any Figure (V^ I Bukta Swimwoar pay- If tribute, m the most flattering w:iy possible. U to woman.-- charm y* aiui hef faultless sens< |L of faehkm. CreaHed frt /iff W with fine, quality fabric f \uU&^ V' f -for lasting wear, it i>
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  • 584 8 BUSINESSMAN of great experience in Malayan affairs, who recently concluded an exhaustive survey of th's country, has reached some interesting and hard-headed conclusions. He sees rubber and tm at boom prices and the share market as flat as a fluke. Malaya, he savs. oukM to be
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  • 537 8 LADIES, WOULD YOU LIKE TO WEAR IN an airy Paris studio lined with gleaming cascade! of silks, velvets and brocades, Jacques Fath paced up and down. He was working out his latest creation a sartoriul variation on the inevitable Harry Lime Theme. Wearing a fawn leather jacket, Path listened animatedly
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  • 1256 8 THE TWANG OF A ZITHER? met a tall, slim and beautiful brunette, Genevieve Bouchet. TENEVIEVE was perhaps the most famous model m all France. All the best designers used her. and her shimmering form appeared m glossy magazines all over the world. Like Jacques, she wanted to go on the
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  • 624 8 T\O you piay the piano? Have *J you ever danced the ?amba? Do you like to hear long-haired poets recite verses In short, are you a cultured character If you are, then during- the first month of this new half century, your sensitive soul must have
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    • 438 9 A pulled up b€siae a of cars outside B Bioomiui 1 Terrace, Qiebtf. The driver leaned forw.ir.i with a confidential anil and asked "is it a new club, sii r* Happily the remark was not the butler, who led the way with infinite dignity into tin
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    • 237 9 QUEEN Mary was .-teadily recovering from the sciatica twinces and deafnem which had su nt Sn Horace Wilson and Sir John Weir lound to Maryborough House. At 82 -the greatest age evei attained by British queenmothei she was clearly benefiting from the treatment usua.!
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    • 341 9 »"IHERE was a fitful feline atmo.'pru r m the small Bloomshuiy hotel where Billy Butlin lodged the 36 lassi s handpicked at his camps last summer foi beauty and shape. Thrv Were m town for a sixday spice at Billy's expense, and the privili
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    • 115 9 HATS WER E TOO, TOO AMUSING ONE thing was certain Christian Dior had done it again. The brittle advance .scouts of fashion chose his perfumed Paris salon for the bi-annual display of hysteria that brings fame and dollais. It was debatable how he did it. Some writers declared it was
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    • 286 9 MEI Ling ("Beautiful Mood"i was dusty, tired, and m a distinctly warlike mood when she flow to front-line Kingmen Island from the Formosa headquarters of her husband. Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek. Madame, who won tame for her exquisite clothes m her heyday, wa.s diessed
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    • 359 9 A man who recently met Jo. ph Stalin sat back m till suite at Oaridgea an-l told as much about the meeting as diplomacy would allow. White-haired Sir Saivapali Radakrishnan is India's second Ambassador to the Soviet Union. He at lived m Moscow on September 2.
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    • 501 9 A WOMAN BY ANY OTHER NAME... HAVING got th<« vote, women j can no longer blame men for the pailous state of the wo! Id. Hut they enn still attack women, as did Mrs. Helena Nuimanton K.C. An outspoken advocate of women's tights, Mrs. Normanton is also a stein critic
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    • 357 10 i-M\'lu Slovakia Enslaved, by lliilH'i. Ripka (GoJlanrz, If*.). Ea«l Wind Over i»ragu«-. b> Jan S(;;uis!i> (Hollis and (artc:-, f()s. id.). Befofik the Communistfl •eized power m CzechoBlorakia m February 1948 Hubert Ripka waa one of the leading Czech Cabinet Mini.sters. Jan Btraosky v/a.s a journalist
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    • 240 10 All About 11. HatUr l>y V. !>♦*>»* ni (Satu.n Pr< m, its. (id.). DESANI is a jrottni Indian writer who has worked as an actor, artist's model. reporter lecturer and 8.8.c scriptwriter. He has written Hali. a play, and All Abaul H. Hatter, which he calls "a gesture."
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    • 919 10 By CONSTANCE SHARPE Poor Wild Weal Novel*: The Ilr«'a\vay Kid, by Warr;-n O'Ki'ZMv; Hiver Karige, b\ Le»l\'«>r»*n: \i»rth\v«»st Trouble, by Clinrlvs Stud<iard; Yigila>i(i> MaOb OsJsBO Junes, m sat \tilumt- (Odhams Prfss, Bs. 94.). FOUB Wild West novels for Ba. Gd. is good value, and while
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    • 270 10 A Mistress In Every Capital Ihe Dukays, by Lajos Ziiu.i.v (Hi'ini iiiiinn, Vis. ML). AFTEn World War 11, Lajos Zilahy han reached, m hi? middle filties. the climax of his career as a writer m bis native Hungaiy. His novels Were tianslated into many languages and his plays had been
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    • 257 10 The Man Who Ate the Phoenix, by Dord Dunsany (JarroltLs 9s. (id. i EDWARD JOHN MORETON DRAX PLUNKETT. 18th Baron Dunsany. is known to many through his inimitable character. Jorkens. and by the stories, plays and poems which have iiowed from his pen over the last
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    • 142 10 The Middle Sea, h\ L. a. Blsm f Stanford, ISs. <:d.i. LESLIE GILBERT PINE, Mana^inp: Editor of Burkes Peerage and Editoi of Tin Author's find Writer's \Yh'»'r Who, writes m Th< Middle Sea an historical study of the liedttci ian an counlii"' baaed on r-,» lies of lectures
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    • 469 10 I YOU CANNOT AFFORD I TO MAKK A MISTAKE TO-DAY 2 Consult SEASON CO., LTD., I^3* l15 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD y jmgraff^rjßßfflß for V' '^S^^^ V* PIANO TUNING REPAIRS i UNDERTAKEN BY Ol'll j LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT J tilled I>y Tht< London Music Trades School In the Pianoforte Technological Section
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    4 11 ROMH) COIMAN
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  • 454 11 He 's The Grea test 'Squeezer' In Movies Today Hi >LLYV <»<)[< THK MOVIL '.< »LuNY tea v colloquial nam. for "U actors who wring mcdy or 3i I given Mtuation. Such players nr< called, ratbi queexWniaim Powell la a sot zei Thfe tavi soph- -tic.it. may tjpend at much
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  • 35 11 HOLLYWOOD ajaDETER LAWFORD. v-.ho 1 has a starring role m "The Red Danube." has been signed to a new longterm contract by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. The contract marks his seventh year at the studio.
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  • 1212 11  - THE COLMANS COME HOME AGAIN HENRY TWO YEARS CONE ROM THE HOLLYWOOD SCENE By— HOLLYWOOD, Sat. THE PROTECTIVE WHITE SHEETS came off the furniture m the two-storied white stone home m Beverly Hills one day last autumn. The Colmans had come home, ready for work m once-familiar surroundings. A curious
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  • 407 11  -  WILLIAM PENNY By HOLLYWOOD. Sat. THE youngsters are on the march m Hollywood. The film city believes m picking them young and training them. Little Shari Robinson, outstanding m the Twen-tieth-Century Fox film "You're My Everything," is an example of what we mean. Like another
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  • 145 11 HOLLYWOOD, Saturday. MEXICAN ACTOR, Tito Renildo. is dtniiimj reports here thu't he intends to abandon hi-, career and < nter a Hindu relitiiuus order. Renaldo said the rumour undnublrdlti IOOj inspire I by the fact that for ebt months he vtiulied Hindu pkUonophy at the
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    • 279 11 fs so easy to wave your hair yourself fACTC /MJI V i^^ ;> '**^E^C4^aw^^^ lod«y-noloveUerpcrmrt.u,v j(JST J SIMPLE STCPS IMPORT^V SAV.NC t j E^Aiti Ta« Static curler* from your fir»t i 3. Saturate each curl T^ilOtcanbeu.edover.ndov.r I >^f«fe I with Toni Neutral- »H you need for tubie- J£ I"S w
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  • WOMAN'S PAGE
    • 516 12  -  JOAN BALDWINSON. QNE of the drawbacks of giving a party is the effort needed to drag ones-self away from the kitchen and dining room, trust m the ability of Cookie and Amah, and get dressed. Usually one either tears around m a dressing gown putting last minute
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    • 195 12 THE way for a brid^ to triumph over her breakfast table rival -the mo.ning paper is to lock her Loveliest. No husband retreats b hind a newspaper when there is the vision of a smiling, pretty Wife m front of him looking as well groomed as
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    • 564 12 THERE wore tears m mr gentle vy~ of Alwynn Camblo as the fashion writers crowded round to shako his hand. "He Ifl a real artist nun mined a buyer, gazinj; >l a hlp-cUnglng a'uminium lame evening gown with a diaped bust. "Cist mannifique," rhoiustcd
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    • 207 12 ITSING an old stocking < r pink crepe or silk, cut out head and body shape as shown, m the size you want. Machine or whip edges, leaving opening lor stuffing. Turn, and stuff firmly with small pieces of wadding, pressing stuffing throug.i neck with pencil,
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    • 461 12 li ASPBEKKY CREAM ANGEL FOOD cup sifted Cake Flour cup sit ted sucar cup 5 f o G» egg whites 'it. room temperature) teaspoon suit I teaspoon cream ol tartar I teaspoon vaii;lki i t?aspoon almuiid extract I cup fresli rasp berries. sweetened 1 cup h.avy cream,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 193 12 rjj DOTT SEEM P05SJ&LE. J WHUT DOES WC I 1 W "1 MOW YOU UKE 1 NOT BAD -BUT IdofTSS r-v J71 K TI 4 COULD BE SLOBBOVIA ISaS MAMMV UAMc_ ON J4 MZ".. s»o W^ /BE you YSuiCK 238^ SlSft^K F a> S/F R I^-^™ M,L LVUM MILES./ -BUT,
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  • 766 13 PROMOTER TO FIND OUT HOW IT WILL AFrECT THE GATE Requests from patients, security forces. How ring fatalities can be minimised. Compuh or; insurance (or bixcrs. gINCE the revival of big lights there h«s born no broj«d*"»st c o 1:1 ment«ry of any of the
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  • 19 13 Mode! builders, like mo*t hofob vists, find aUdeu inn 111 making SftBBBAI rWSsTSB) Of their pr«>j BCKS.
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  • 392 13 PICTURES TO ADD TO YO UR HOBBIES \o. 20 A FEW days ago a friend who raises doys was :-spt\»kinK about iho gambit one takes with a litter. "You think you're selecting the bes* puppy fiom the litter for yourself," he said, "and within two years you find a litter
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  • 113 13 HOME RESULTS LONDON. Sat. Following arc loot ban re.su I tf» ENGLISH UtMBI FIKM' DIVISION Aston V. 1 West Brom. A B Blackpool 0. Sunderland 1 Charlton 1. MancUtsur U. 2. Kverton v. Arsenal 1. Kulham 2. Stoke 2. Huddersfleld F"'^" 0. Manchester C. 1, Chelsea 1. MiddiefbrouKn j. NVuvaatl©
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  • 249 13 BOXING with the Gloves off... by the SPECTATOR p i' r m a n i' n I injury, or iroin which hi-. ••p«*n«uints i #tM>ultl beaaftt In tlie e>M »>i a fatality. Participant." m other sports have such ccvcr. It can and m fact must be none lor our boxers.
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  • 183 13 Bristol R. 3. Brighton 0 Crystal P. l. lfillwall i> Exeter 0, Nottingham F. 0. Ip«w:.-h 2, Northampton 2 l^yton O. 2, A'd^r* 1 y 7 N'o'tg Co. 7, Newport 0, Port Vale N.>-v irib 2 Keaditv-r 2. Torquay o' Southern! Bn.-Moi C. n. Watford 1. Swindon 2. THIRD
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 196 13 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always u-ca Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice $gKzU> «-6O f> O. W. GIBB! LTD LONDON, INCLANC X J9^bsm Lbbbbbbbbbbb^bv^: BBK 3* t BBff W 1 BBBBfi£
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    • 258 13 PORK LOBN FOR GOOD ROASTING It is easy to get into the habit of ordering leg of pork when you want find the flavour just as fine as roast with salad oil before putting m the DAIRY-FED PORK All Cold Storage pork is dairy-ffd. This means that you can be
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  • 1034 14  -  LINESMAN By I /CONGRATULATIONS to the v 1 Singapore Cricket Association for the error;.-; being made this aeMon to Improve the standard oi the game In the Colony. Prom advance Information two Innovation* are to be Introduced the Junior tournament and th*- matches
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  • 331 14  -  Lim Soo Chong By MALAYA will not lend a hockey t am to the Oiympit Games m 1952 not because of lack of talent but Ucau i i I funds. This waa stated by Mr. <J. E. N. OdUcra, president <>t the Malayan Hockey
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  • 285 14 To tin sport, Editor. I would likr to congratulat "Line (man on his article 1 1 Sunday Tj I bunt? )t F> -i i* l ob the proViKion 01 ■:i i! 1 1.1' 1 rl :>«.Mf'l farint'i i<>: i<« m it was to !>■ x >ccted that a
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  • 473 14  -  SHUTTLE 1: TiW. Singapore Badminton A- lOCiation .iliou!<i tak< tt;i 1 i ad m organising a shuttle namont t"t Juveniles th: yes Although such .1 tcp would n much work for Th< '.■>. -worked a i-< r- <a Uu asiiociation, ;t a
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  • 426 14 THE Malayan Badminton Championships may b«held m August if a proposal by the Perak body is adopt id at the Council meeting 01 the Badminton Association of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur today. Since their inaugura- tion the championships have been staged durinj; Easier.
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    • 118 14 #**c BOVRIL® When you want something to ,sA back up your training, to give i A you extra stamina choose «^j\- V M&\ HOVT^IL every time BovriJ puts beef into you it fortitics y 1 '«^jA you tor a strenuous game. A cup of hot Rovril bcibrc thr is S^S
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  • 1591 15 B> ALBERT SPENCEK The Man with 2,000 Winners MJLLWALL, owned by Dr. L. M. Thompson, i)er formed a triple feat at today's races, tho tint! day of the Selangor Turf Club's Meeting. He annexed the Selangor Gold Cup,
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  • 291 15  -  FLICK Uy Mugajioro basketball fans, and they ire legion ih over 100 teams placing tho game m the Colony, will soon bo able to see i hrst-clas^ side m action at iht- Happy World Stadium next week when the Arellano University Flaming Arrows will
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  • 75 15 Visitors Fixtures 1 In- following is the pn>PUmi of bJAm urran^ti\ fur tht* Msitos Martli To!i Ktn« March -I T,n;' Konff irunn^r«.-ii| Singapore < hiii«-><* mil n< .it i ii > Marth thiuiii; Uoo M..<rh X V*p f> Mjrch I v. H I. henr ll«M» t .Malayan uainpiono Mjrrh 11
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  • 74 15 SELANGOR CLUB BEAT MALACCA CLUB 3-2 Malacca, Sat. Inspito of a last minute rally by th.' Malacca Club today I beateu at hockey by 1 ftt< s an t.am by 1 at home." The Bel auto forwards I line. open t; r I minute Lridf i notln i U t<
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  • 40 15 following will pn hi Sports cub V. >■ :iii« In itituti >i\ at soccer tin st hool ound at pjn Fook S. ii». Ah \v.:i k I", ck Malik, i man (capt.), X Chan 11 i Sun Wins Jaffar,
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  • 386 15 S.H.B. BOYS' CLUB WIN LAYCOCK CUP The Singapore Bovo' Clubs held their first an The Singapore Harbour were the winners with a total of 37 points and wen awarded the John Laycock s Cup after defeating their nearest opponents Queen Street b> two points. Sir Patrick and Lady McKerron. who
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  • 794 15 Big Sweep Results iVotal Pool 8888.466 Prtae: *****1 I Se«oi*d Prize: i. li.:':^"; iinircl Prize: No. *****1 Starters: *****1. > >92t>. r i io.i lu:f «.)4. j *****7. v:\w\r.. *****1. Consolation Prisei: *****4. .!»4 1 2183.»9, *****8, *****2, *****8, *****2, *****7. *****6, *****3. Double Totes: I ir-.i .>i.H.")^ «>n one
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  • 192 16 IPI PENANG, Sati.i day. J\ LHE Sands, the wjll-known Australian boxer, boat Sarben Singh on a technical knock-out after the fourth round at the New World Sport Arena here tonight before a fairly large crowd. Roforee Tom Saunders gave his decision after Sarban Singh was examined
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  • 124 16 PENG SOON IN SURREY DOUBLES FINAL LONDON. Sar. Wong Peng Soon. Malayan badminton champion, and bli English partner. Noel Eadford. this afternoon qualified for tonight's final m the Surrey men's open doubles championship. Though m the s ■••mi-iiral the Englishmen R. W. Burden und A. Barron provided Wong and his
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  • 376 16 ACHESON'S OFFER IS BEST U.S. SUPPORT YET FOR S.E.A. UNION WASHINGTON, Saturday. CECKfcTAKY of State Dc n Acheson's statement th<»t thi I nAvii States WOUW welcome "spontaneous" HMIVWHf t :'.mongst Asian nations to iorm an ecMMMBfe, social -nd politi A ftllHnce to resist Cnmnnmisin WM regarcM here .-s the strongest
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  • 44 16 I'iie Singapore Seafarers' Administrauoa Ernard failed to raw b any decision at its l.ieetr^r held on Feb. 24 to censicur alleged graft and corruption m the methods of employing seamen involving the Seamen's Registration Bureau. Discussion will be continued on Mar. 8.
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  • 109 16 ,i In nJS°?S n.at.h played pa me BRC padani,' on Friday the JO4li!ads urrw wnn ljm Huk. without a Kuril b»n;u s.oied. The defences on both tnun>i»h.-d i'wr thp forward." and wii.le the BRC have iheir uoalkeeper, B. Moronana R. Honders-'on to
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  • 28 16 The Oxford and Cambridge Society. Singapore, will hold its annual dinner and dance on Boat Race Night, April 1. at the Capitol Biu <i Room.
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  • 136 16 "Japs Can Now Make Pacts" -Mac ARTHUR TOKYO. Sat. General Douglas Mac Arthur announced here today that the United States Government had authorised him to allow Japan to take part m "international agreement*, conventions, and conferences of a technical nature." QeneraJ llacArthur, irli 1 said the permission had been given
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  • 81 16 A' i!i<- ■ecood annual senmi r> ■i-.'Mn« <v Hi.' Hotspur* S:»oris Clu»>, ii,.' liowinij ofßcjais were elected tor umo f.urun. Datg Dr, j. I'-^lar Pn -idont, Mr. Wee Thiatn Riew; vU^-prenident. M< .-.-r.-. U>k# <;' x. Ang, Fang Wee Kent: and WM .100 P*..<.k tl l;iI v
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  • 369 16 RAIN HOLDS -UP VARSITY SPOR TS Malayan University athletes refused to let the rain interfere with their first athletic mr?t yesterday at Bukit Timah when they took part m ton out of 16 events m wet weather. However, they had eventually to postpone the meet as heavy rair. fell The
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    27 16 Ptetur*. Mr. iixn Kah Vmm a.ul Miws Bo«aB»e W«Mg vvh.i married at 'iVl< i Ayrr Chore!) yi's.Vrdav. A rece|)ti(»n was held at »oha Littles. Tribune
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  • 506 16  - Burmese Give Better Display But Lose PHILIP GOH By HESPITE their splendid "eleventh hour bid to pull the game out of the fire, the Burmese football tourists failed to avert a 5-3 defeat at the hands o" the Singapore Combine.! Services at Jalan Besar St?.dium yesterday. With a Changei m
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  • 243 16 'I PLAYED PING-PONG WITH KING KONG'-Emil Tribune Staff Reporter TMIL Koroscenko ended v his fight with Kin^Kons 'asc night, at the Great rid Arena, with a chair The 1 which was rather furious throughout s confus d h\ the fourth round The two nun were on th vi of the
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  • 53 16 Mrs. if. R. Armstrong and t family and Broth' r and Sister of th*> late Mr. V. I. Bracken lof No. 5. Derbyshire Raid Wish to express their sincere th inks to all kind r?litives and riend.s who attended the *mioral as well as tho.se who ent wreaths and
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  • 35 16 OXFORD CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY. The Annual General Meetiiig of the Oxford and <~ambrU:ge Society will he held on Monday, 27th February, at the G. H. 'afe at 5.15 p.m. members of the University arc cordially invited.
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