Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 March 1950

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously vi Smnapore, Kuaui tmrnjK-, Ipoh and Penona SIXTEEN PAGES SIX(iAPOKE, SIXDAY, MARCH 19, 1950. TEN CENTS.
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  • 399 1 BOMBSTER CARRIED HUMAN SKIN Tribune Staff Reporter CL\GAPGRE Special Branch has sent a call to police South East Asia asking for their help m trapping a Chinese Communist bomb-thrower who carried human skin m his wallet. The skin, three small wafers, was folded m cheap white paper, a nd labelled
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  • 90 1 NICA GUILDER ALONE WILL REMAIN rE Indonesian Government is expected tonight to abolish ail currencies Circulating m- Indonesia except the tflcA guilder. More than ten different Republican currencies are m circulation now. These were issued by various areas Wtucu uecame isolated during the struggle against the Dutch. Prune Minister riatta
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  • 55 1 BANDITS COST 50,000 GALLONS OF WATER SEGAMAT, Sat.— fcJandits last mguc &*iix>i«igeu urn icwiuca supples Uac water 101 btMA wnen people of L^bis repOi tea a lantC I*^ uien Wd»i-r s,OiliicCkiOii2, UK pv»i»ce 1 uiai, UM inaia iOCiV iidU MMU ka.iijJt'iOa Wlwli. lut WctvCl wa.. iwwilig uhO ut( ilVti. o
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  • 67 1 TENDER CREW RESCUED PEAKL* Lxti.utJKj^ix, Sat. All i\J LltWliiCtl Ul UiO ICIIUCi, i^iuei, uiucriciieu uy tut auu uia^ied uy niriimrffn. wcie iedcueu ycsiciway near tnt; »<avy s tttrr-r"* atoi.iic testing area. ivventy-iix men were picked up iioni a lac iiujl and iau&, aitci mining, a wwa m siiaiK-Uiit-aleu v*ai.eis. me
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  • 38 1 THE KING— A CHILL i_v>.» Ljvj -> kial. 'int. i.vuig is confined to his rcoms m Uuckin^hanr. Palace with <x ctllil. He complained thac he did net feel well, aftor at tending a St. Patricks Daj ceremony yesterday. U.P.
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  • 162 1 TAIPEH, Sat. -A Chinese Nationalist Naval communique .^uKi today that a Nationalist force r-as been landed on the mainland of China, and that the oo«stal city of Sunpm been occupied. Sungmen is m the province of Chekiang. and is some two hundred mi'e? south of
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  • 79 1 BRUSSELS. Sat.- The Belgian Coalition Government resigned today after Liberal Ministers had* demanded that Catholics should modify their attitude on thr question of exiled King Leopold's return to the thione. Catholic Premier Gaston Eyiiens an.! hifl nine Catholic Minis: ipported King Leopold's return, on the strength
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG. Sat. The mercy Ugntral Gordon, on wiuch i.oOO or more Americans hope to escape from Red Shangnai postponed sailing tiom nongrtong 24 hoars touay. The Goidon is now scheduled to leave on her mission at miunigat on fcianaay. A .P.
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  • 451 1 Tell The People MALAYA needs a "Supremo". That was how a Special Correspondent, Writing m Friday's Malaya Tribune, opened his case for a Supreme Commander to take charge of the entire anti-bandit campaign. He stressed that ho was not giving expression to one man's opinion only,
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  • 133 1 TAIPEH. Sat— A Nationalist Navy spokesman todaj accused the British Navy of deliberate rrick^ry Mn connection with a shipment of airplane parts trom Hongkong to the Communists. The shipment is paid to be worth $U55.000.G00. A Nationalist patrol vessel sent a parvy aboard the 'Empire
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  • 326 1  - Govt. Pays Back Th ose Profi ts LAWRENCE G. MANI -But Still Keeps Million By To Keep us pioage i<> unpeople to return all profits on food. Government will bear a loss or |20 on ton of wheat floui m !d to the housewife m Singapore fiom tomoriow until July
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  • 24 1 £'&Mi < ?]VJk'm L "rfl v.. .4. .v i they found ommur.iu pamphlets a..d a red liag draped on the station sign-baard.
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  • 550 1 "Bandits Were Very Polite," Says Mr. James Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE Bahru, Saturday. Mr. S. A. James, fifty-year-old relief station master from Johcre Bahru, stood alone and m terror for two hours amid the smouldering ruins of Ktinpas station last night after the bandits who fired it had set him
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  • 27 1 x Mr F. A Burden. Tory M.P. fell ana a± iC| ia.-: nigut while ru?hitig to meot a quorum ca!". m the House. A .P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 T v^ 0X Deals CJ* Death Twofold BELIEVE IT OR NOT! It sounds incredible but it is true. A BRITISH MADE t UKULELE NOW OFFERED TO YOU AT $15.00 Well made and Finished. Full sized body, fully lined and braced. Correctly fretted an<* shaped neck. Fitted wita patent non-slip Pegs.
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    • 9 1 BY THE PEOPLE fOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore
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    • 8 1 MALAYA'S \l\f.\) NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines.
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    • 78 1 GAWiNtiH OF CALIFORNIA The World's Finest Ladies' Gents' SWEMWSAE Obtainable at: SEASON TRADING CO. 57, High Street, Mllfaporv. Phone: 82JS8. Wiii Perception TO l|! f u> faculty of perceiving Lfljft' m| the quality of excellence |i ///a| as exampled by those critical smokers for lill whom none but Rothmans Dc
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  • 124 2 GIVE US MORE HOLIDAYS, SAY ELEVEN UNIONS MOST of the eleven Government employees' union? affiliated to the proposed Federation of Government Employees" Unions said they want more Public and Bank holidays than at nirsent. They! however, withheld further comment until details of this question are available. The Singapore Government leccntly
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  • 35 2 Members of the U.S. Economic Mission to .South East Asia will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for conferences with the Federation Government. The mission will return to Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 537 2 THE 'MONTH' MEN ARE SPREADING THE WORD TELL THE PEOPLE "T*HE Fede ration Government's Press Officer borrowed the Tribune's fighting slogan "Tell the People", to head a report which he issued yesterday on the progress of Anti-Bandit Month. He called it, "The People Tell the People", and this is what
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  • 372 2 There Will Be Twice As Many Beds In This Hospital Tribune Staff Re|x>rtcr yOl'XGBERG Memorial Hospital in 1'pper Scrungoon Road is to be expanded to more than twice its present size at cost of $'£50,000. Plans were announced last week for the building of
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  • 48 2 One Of Yesterday's Seven Weddings Mr. and Mrs Geoffery Costeloe who were married at the I'resbyterian Church yesterday, pictured at their reception at the Seaview Hotel. The best man was Mr. Gerald Daw son and Miss Yivienne Dymott acted a* bridesmaid. (Seven wedding's m five hours. I*. lf».
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  • 262 2 Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Progressive Party has appointed p. special committee to organise membership drives m all Wards to ensure strong support for its candidate m future elections. This step has been taken m anticipation of keen contests at future Municipal and Legislative Council
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  • 53 2 The Secretary 01 State toi the Colonies has approved the promotions of the following Senior Customs Officers, Malaya Customs Service, to be Assistant Comptrollers of Customs, Malayan Customs Service, with effect from the dates shown against their names: K.IVC. Langdon 2.1.48, U.S. Tufnell 18.3.49, J A l'arkrr 12.5.48 and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 303 2 IN THE PALM COURT RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT AT 9.15 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA «Br* Slt'| I I I /M OUR NEXT ATTRACTION! I UlutLlllujj-u FROM A SniF.L S> HENRi JAMES CAME A GREAT STAGE HIT 'THE HEIRESS ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN CAST WITH MATCHLESS STARS CUES
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    • 590 2 SIT. VACANT NANNIIO required to tak" full charge of 1-, years Britti child. Preffrrncc to KreS woman. Full particulars references to Box A3420 MT and Sunday Tribune, Singapore VEHS. FOR SALiF~~ POR SALE: AusthTSbS 1946 m good condition. 1 Pianc Raehael, what often Bo* I A3llB, Sunday Tnbi __NOTICK REGULATIONS^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 RADIO MAJ^AYA sun..i a n.». i.. ™v iT^^^Tuf""^" jasaaa »*Hvs^ BSffiSLs* ifS#^sl ItSil sss»s m 5^ I(>t ram^ S I)<>w VOICK OF AMERICA ma^^^ jjgnsa p^ red network -i^isffirjjTrss 7-r im Time s l|(n A w#-rf| ,2.00 p m Time Signal, Open X i"r Ax m "1 *f¥.K S J."
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  • 280 3 YACHT Tribune Staff Koporter OEING an ideal house- wife on board a yacht is not BO difficult especially if tho yacht is 1hr Lanikai II now lying off Singapore. The Lanikai's housewife not only works in a luxuriously furnished and air-conditioned vessel, but also
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  • 53 3 The ma.vs protest meeting sponsored by the Muslim Welfare Association to voice public resentment over proposed changes m the Rent Control ordinance will take place at the New World Boxing Arena at 4 p.m. to-day. The meeting, although sponsored by the M.W.A.. Is open to all
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  • 130 3 SQUATTER RESETTLEMENT Tribune Staff Reporter gISHOP of Singapore, Rt. Rev. H. W. BaJnes, appeals to Malayans to volunteer for work m squatter resettlement areas, Declares Bishop Baincs: "It will mean Inconveniences and giving up a good deal of time, and may involve some risks but, the
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  • 25 3 Chan Chui. 73-yoai-old woman, was yesterday fined $20 or one month's rigorous imprisonment for failing to ieici!'ter and obtain an identity a
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  • 62 3 Two Words Cost Him 25 Jack Iraviv a formrr Auxiliary Pohcr officer, was y^sUrdav fined $Z5 for defacing his identity card by Tirst District Jud«» Mr. 11. F. Kinedon. Travis, who the proseruiinj? otTierr said, "should havr known bptt«r." erased the words "Auxiliary Police." laawtag t»i. word M UMeor M
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  • 167 3 Blood Bank Staff Has Hands Full /IRITICIBIi of the Blood v* Bank's houra of business has annoyed the doctor m charge, Scotswoman Margaret Giahanv 1 McLaren. She said yesterday "it ka all very well for the people to vrrite to th° press complaining that we are shut on Saturday afternoons.
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  • 56 3 The result! of the examinations held ;;i Kuala Lumpur In December lust of the Association 1 I Certlitod Corporate Accountants have been received I'rm London by air mail Tho successful candidate:,. ;ill tor the lii" I 'mediate Examination. :ir^: A. Ar.imugam, M. Xunu\rappan. Lim Tarn Chong. V. R.
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  • 146 3 LA YCOCK SEEKS INDIA'S AID THE Progressive Party is finding difficulty m drafting legislation for the establishment of a Central Provident Fund. The scheme must be workable and have as few defects as possible. The difficulty is that tho proposed legislation, being of an unusual kind, needs not only legal
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  • 27 3 PENANG. Sat— Malayan ommunist Party pamphlets —"Truth" were found distributed m classrooms of the Chung Ling High School, here on Friday. Police recovered 17.200 pamphlets.
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  • 203 3 Foreign Band Rumour Worries Musicians Tribune Siaff Reporter THREE hundred Singapore mucisians are worried. Cause of their anxiety is that there is a rumou r> afloat that some of tho night clubs, cabarets and hotels are bidding for bands from abroad. An official of the Singapore Musicians Union said yesterday:
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  • 95 3 NINETY women are required to be trained as nurses this year. This was revealed yesterday by Dr. J CouttsMUne, Deputy Director of Medical Services. The vacancies will be advertised shortly. it tnc required number;; come m. Singapore will then have its full strength of nur--es—39o. This
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  • 230 3 I A SMI NT and Lashman J young wives of Mohindai Mid Mohan Sin<;h, Singapore Sikh merchant! whoso appeal against imprisonment was granted by the Privy Council. believe that a cable and letter, which they sent to the King; at F3uckingham Palace, won freedom fot their husbands.
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  • 330 3 CUBICLES WITH NO AIR, LIGHT HAI4V t Tribune Staff Reporter M ALA JiIl S K° P i°r c type^ homes wepe «My criticised m a report b> T.B^.expprt Dr. A. Morland. as the most potent single factor m the high rate of tuberculosis
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  • 174 3 Flats To Be Ready In June Princess Elizabeth Housing Scheme rE Brat foui blocks of three-storey workmen's flats under the Princess Elizabeth housing scheme will be ready for occupation early m June. Mr. J. M Frasoi. the Manager of the Singapoic Improvement Trust said yesterday that he hoped th< flats
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  • 21 3 A dedication o A colours to the Boys Brigade. Singapore, will be made m S Andrews Cathedral. S'rgapore today.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 73 3 A There's Magic m Music When You Play li Yourself... > Mi:i;. hwurs i.irr musical plrasiir»» ;i\« ;iit von uith an Kl«-firi« Uawaiiaa i VjJS^ (.uiUr ...ulii ROSS (Tropical) Bf^^V ««tth tropical prouT, and bonded gl&Aiet. KeslHtßJit Jfer# m to heat, damp, vapr.ur or i£J*^m km termites. BparkUpg flmlsk. In
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    • 240 3 7/4^ fieUona/ffp with jt.v€wi <f*en6 Write with a pen that responds to your touch like a sensitive instrument, that brings personality to your handwriting. A Swan that most famous English pen- made with the precision of a fine watch, has its perfect servant m Swan ink an ink that docs
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  • 170 4 Tribune Staff Reporter ONCK a monttj 2U-yeai-old Goh Teck Seng of th<Senior Cambtidge Class at Raffles Institution gcxs without any pocket money. On that day he gives evcty cent he has to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Teck Seng will not disclose how much
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  • 114 4 A 'Mystery Man' Puzzles Picnickers PIC SIC parties and yachtsmen are puzzled by an old gentleman who, uninvited. attends many beach feast* and bathing parties on Pulau A>iak Sambo, an island seven miles off Singapore. The gentleman is very politr. he drinks only lemonade and will not touch beer or
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  • 647 4 HIGH TAXES KEEP THE SEATS EMPTY BRL'NETTE Charlotte Halverson. a stewardess of Fan American Airways, lost no time to go sfffht-seeinj, 7 and shopping m Singapore. Two hours after sho landed here, despite a sleepless night, she wars raptured by a Tribune cameraman sampling a
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  • 138 4 MORRICE AWAKENED PRINCES THE man who has awakened princes governors and generals after their gay Government House parties, to catch the next boat or plane out of Singapore, loves to reminisce over the "good old days." He is Mr. C. John Morrice who worked m Government Hous? for more than
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  • 157 4 Tribune Staff Reporter IJNLICENSED ice-cream sellers, against whom the City town cleansers declared war on last week, to check the spread of typhcid, have gon? eff the streets m most parts of the town. Typhe d sta; led m the Chinatown art a and remained there
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  • 344 4 Municipal, Govt. Unions Want Representation On Labour Committee Inbuilt' Staff Reporter THE Singapore Governn-ent and Municipal Labour Union and the Federation of Municipal Labour Unions want to be adequately represented on th^ newly-formed special Municipal Labour Committee so that they will have :i say m questions affecting Municipal labour. The
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  • 3 4 'Trishaws Are Grand'
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  • 242 4 THE trade union movement In Singapore has a bright future Vvif nn'v if wearers irrespective of race band togetner and become more s n lf -reliant and is 11 governing, instead of letting a few leaders run their union afTiirs. This was wha* Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 271 4 tyou fed tfefleb aftek the Jifot tftaM/ IfJKi There is nothing like \^^ffßjj[ to put you on your feet again! I', > •jff/j jfr4/UXI4JU»> Ton.c W.nc 1 lull b«*V<» luflfl* njturjl wine fortified with Eitracti of Meat jnd Malt —^j jnd Clyccrophovphite s^ I— L. MAKES YOU FIT- KEEPS YOU
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    • 231 4 A NAME TO REMEMBER i trim ,/£MM fefefc-^j Each Halivite Vitamin Pill contains 4,1 m International I nits of Vitamin A and 406 1.1 of Vitamin D. Three Pills a da> guarantees tiit x^V lne '""'>' recei>ing suftiiitnt of these •nscntul Wju' SCOTTS '%t) vitamins to maintain health and strength,
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  • 215 5 PUBLIC MUST AID POLICE' IDEATED raids by Ami Yi^H Slaff lte P<>rter --biil DOW :i new problem has arisen stn '<'^ »n Singapore nouaea have been turned into brotlu-ls th-it n r SP^^ IlUln f lhc apartment said yesterday Colony U:iS StlU H Serious
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  • 154 5 riTxr^ Tribune Staff Keiwrter SINGAPORE'S unregistered dentists— 2lB of them including 14 women— will be sitting for an examination, and failure may mean the end of a lucra tive profession. The examination of all candidates is expected to be completed by June
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  • 254 5 Tribune Staff Reporter THE splitting up of the time scale into three categories to offset any at tempt to make lower grade officers shoulder duties and responsibilities of higher paid men is suggested m a memorandum to Municipal Commissioners by the Municipal
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  • 117 5 Motorists Criticise 'Skid Traps' Motprlata m Singapore have lately critirised some oi the Colony's road surfaces, which they describe aa 'veritable .skid traps." ChU i among the danger spots are Cluny Road. FarRoad, parts of Lornic Road and the Bukit Timah Ki-ad from Holland Road to Bukit Timah village. Singapore
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  • 180 5 Balloons From Heaven Kill' 1 1 11: KIDS GUESSING Christmas— the time of gift -KiviiiK— has long smut coast and «oiu«. b-.ii 10 iir c^iiiaren >>ia< mv hi l ie ■•'!>• Roir| area. Uu- spirit o; the srasoii s, i prevails, For they have found a Santa CfaHM who shower*
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  • 106 5 Th<> -.Air Pjblt- for 3G Britisli colonies including Malaya has arrived. Having been passed by Parliament last year. It contains 18 sections. dealing with all aspects of aircraft business, including operations, navigation restrictions, aerodromes, customs, aircrew licences, rules of the air and air trafflc control. Called
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  • 200 5 THE 'PINCH' GIRLS LOSE their POWER Tribune Staff Reporter [> AMVONG— the Siamese dance which took Singapore by storm eleven weeks ago and made a number of the Colony taxi-driven and peons drift 'aha from tbe Joget Modern stalls— is dicing a depression. Mr. Tan Chwee Seng, managing nartner of
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  • 89 5 Mr. L. F. Wood, will arrive m Singapore at the end of April to be BO.A.C.'s Sales Manager for South East Asia. Mr. Wood was formerly the Deputy Sales Manager for 8.0.A.C. m South Africa. His new territory will include the Malay States. Siam. Indonesia
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  • 58 5 There were 239 more private cats and M moio motor cycles on the Colony roads last month than there were m January. The number now is Private cars 14,112 and motor cycles 3,954. Other vehicle? include 1.101 taxis. 107 private buses, 263 hire buses. 6.
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  • 145 5 NOREEN WILL BE ON THE AIR MISS Noreen St< 'tes, talented Sorth African pianist, who recent i s»rrived m Singapore, la to play over Radio Malaya nvxi wnaeli and m Mie Victoria Memorial Hal on Friday and Sunday .March 24th. and 2(5! h. torn iti Bubiwavu, Rhodrsia, \or -n gave
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  • 85 5 VIEWS ON BENHAM REPORT SOUGHT REPRESENTATIVES of the Colony's Labour Department, the Public Works Department and the Tiade I'mon Adviser have been invited to attend a meeting of the Municipal Special Labour Committee on Tuesday. The representatives will be asked to give their views on certain impiovements to the Benham
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 194 5 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER IJfßfiM fold these warnings "Jf^-\ l»* c —»r worse may come Vc d o%'*f**t« r.-rrf lIITfI m r«lll r>. S i■ SS3E3 lok ,d.o, Jt food, yo V?j?< m; 3 v',, 1 ci o le hej Hnd thetewirninp ln d you prtvtnt V
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    • 314 5 l BORNEO M>c>4- xl-^ H CT null tOg :Mm world contest Malayan Prizewinners! THIRD PRIZE: < a de-luxe PUUpi Radioplayer with bandbpread system). Mr. Walter Martin 100 Tang lin Road Singapore. CONSOLATION PRIZES: (SINGAPORE): Madam Kwa Geok Lan 3, Cairnhill Circle K. K. Tan 28 Flower Road (off Upper Koh
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  • 3222 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By S'l -:pi*i: ightmai flat week, i r< ii into a hit Inqusti lout > Idom ■eon out oi n talloi It all COOCei BCd t :><• W i<h:ig Of Mi- i I to Mi Lake n Joan I Whitebo i i •■noi in.' etto< bui
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  • 323 6 /;< nry Waift Bain* </'.< ;<»:- \'<itur><i. yauth< ftli looking lii:*h->;> ol Singapore, Uhm born m li»05. ff< MMM edu- ■:!> J ut St. Qcorget Choir School Windsor, Repton, und BaXHol Cotk g< Oxford, 8& nin th- F^ns ion Play ut Oberammerovtu ;< hen /c ims ninctrfn.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 163 6 Hawaiian Night THURSDAY 10th MARCH QpMMue and her Hula Hula Entertainers l(»i Kapua's Hawaiian Serenaders HAWAIIAN DINNER (Original rrrtpm from the Royal Hawaiian Hote 1 li<i!ioiulu« Tickets v; (including tax). <atav <l I>l»l< I? Reservations against payment o/«.*^i ntri lr only. Hook NOW tor the I tanles. s-'^ RESTAURANT La^lr
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    • 197 6 t v>^ -(Si) W^^^'^ SINGAPORE TO SAIGON Connections for alt v parts of In do -China Sa Arrivalt froa SaigN Thursdayt 3.50 p m Vv. Oepartures for Saigon AIR FRANCE BOOKING OFFICE CtNCRAI AGCNTS Ground floor C de Union Building .jj Tel ***** 6f. Th* Arcatlr X-/ f*s?r\ Trl 4185
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  • Article, Illustration
    1026 7 LONDON. Sat WE Have bandits m England, not so numorous DflC ill same kidney M your.s In Malaya, but vicious. dang< r<ms men Just tin 1 Eame. and their activities in tiv Colindale district of London ive becomi alarming that householder}) have M'i up a vigilantes committee to
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  • 117 7 - MAJOR R. 3. Sexton no tici?B ed a man getting in'o a car which had no front number plate. Thinking it had just dropped off. he stopped to tell him. The man. not realising he Was speaking to a Major m Uw» 5.1.8. and an ex-civil police
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  • 914 7 From JIMMY GLOVER chances nu, .uu.,,,,^ the Initiative In Malaya depend." iie added that the recent drive for Chinese police recruits and the suggestion that more police officers should learn Chinese seem to indicate that the police are aware ol the danger. HHERL' is a .story fur the Old Soldiers
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 26 7 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers I Mumond i Gem t Mer^nanfa Ltd. Incorporated m Ceylon) f L'l. High St., Singapore j i. Bishop st. Pemng I
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  • 678 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE NEST OF HORNETS LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4. SUNDAY, MARCH 19. 1950 THROUGHOUT the past week Malaya has been making headlines m Britain. The sudden bandit flare-up, and the bombs m Singapore and Penang, just when the folks
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  • 1826 8 AH, TO BE IN ENGLAND NOW THAT FONTEYN'S THERE! There is an air of heightened expectancy as the boj/ ,nd girls of the corps de ballet stand pressed m between the scenery flats. Through the backstage crowd, holding up her siarcied ballet skirt lest it be crumpled, moves one of
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  • 577 8 NEW ZEALAND'S 114,250 JJ Maoris are celebrating the 600 th anniversary of their arrival m the country which they call Aotea-Roa Whit h e e c.ou a S d th L ng But a fortnight ago a cloud of a different colour was hanging over the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 OUT OF PRINT But we are never out of stock of genuine Swiss spare parts to give you the repair service your good watch deserves. Try us next time. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395. North Bridge Road. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Station, Hembawung JOHN TANN SAFES DELIVERY FROM
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    • 79 8 r Wk KlAl's Poyaf Roufe ALL THE WAY FROM^ KALLANG AIRPORT BY CONSTELLATION A X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines offers the W ideial route to Rome for Holy Year a stop-overs i>ermittu«l en route m I addition to time spent m Rome fa^t )Sk Constellations and Miir rb Ro>.yal lloute P
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  • BEHIND THE HEADLINES
    • 1358 9 MOST people wonder what a Russian spy looks like. Alexandei Fi>ote, a 44--oai-olii North countryman is now retiM<l from the busl■SSß. A an all-it glint and a suggestion of devil-may-care m his attitude, there was nothing to distinguish him outwardly from any fellow-traveller (British Railways
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    • 357 9 riUIE beneficial influence of •I Aja Vrsanora'i lucky green monkey, which has seen her successfully through skating championships m most countries m Europe was not powerful enough to get her on to television. Mcst spoiting piomoters believe that television is the evil eye of the entertainment bucineat.
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    • 194 9 WHO is the sinister figure lurking m the background at Newmarket? George Goult. vice-chairman of Newmarket Town Council, would not say who he meant when he said The more we deal with the Jockey Club the more obvious it becomes that lurking m the background is a
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    • 227 9 A MOST UNMUSICAL JOURNEY THERE was a proper to do on platform 5 at Leeds Central station the other morning. Seventy-four members of the newly fledged Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, together with every civic dignitary for miles around, bundled into the 8.7 Special for the journey south to their London debut
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    • 241 9 MR. FRED BICKERTON is from the head porter's lodge of University College, Oxford. He has served there, man and boy. for 53 years, and next month he will retire to his home and garden at Offley. I should have plenty of reminiscences." he said, "but I'm getting
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    • 403 10 THEY KIDNAPPED A GENERAL M»'t hy Moonlight, by W. Stanley Moss (Hurra p. 10s. 6d.). THE most impudent Allied exploit of World War II was the kidnapping of Major-general Karl Kreip«\ on April 26, 1944. from the Mediterranean island of Crete, where he commanded the German Forces. Kreipe was seized
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    • 248 10 The Book of the P.E.N.. Edited by Hermon Ould (Arthur Barker, 12s. 6d.). THE P.E.N. Club -P.E.N. stands for Poots, Essayists. Novelists) was founded m 1921 by writers of many lands who believed that, as "the war to end ail wars" had just ended, a long period
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    • 340 10 Debunki ng Stay- A t-Ilome Vi c w Of Wa r The Dim View, b.v Basil Ileatter (Hammond. Bs. f>d.>. AN the surface this is v straightforward warnovel (American stylet. Lt. Masters commands a tor-pedo-boat, is wounded m the Pacific and flown back to hospital In
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    • 252 10 SEVEN DEADLY SINS The Feast, by Margaret Kennedy (Cassell. !ls. iid>. BEFORE the war the Ml thor thought of writing a novel round the Seven Deadly Sins, and now, m The Feast, she had adapted it to their personification among the inmates of a Cornish hotel which is the scene
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    • 245 10 A BOOK FOR MALES ONLY One Omen, by C. M. Woodhouse (Hutchinson. 9s. 6d.). TH E Hon. Christopher Woodhouse, O. B. E.. D.5.0.. took a first-class degree at Oxford and dropped on a Greek mountain on the night of September 30. 1942. He stayed there with the Resistance until after
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    • 282 10 Knight With Armour, !> v Alfred Dug^an (Fabor and Faber. l.'Js. (id.). IF Howard Marshall had 1 covered the First Crusade tor the Norman Broadcasting Corporation m the same way as he did the Tunisian Campaign and the Normandy landings, this is the sort of running commentary
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    • 340 10 Till-: Kdtf.- of Doom (Cresset Is. ta first novel by Leo lirady, a 31-year-old American. It traces the mental disintegration of a priest's murderer. The crime, a brutal one, occurs when ;i young man visits a priest to demand an expensive funeral for his mother. The priest faced
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    • 283 10 Decora tion Added To A Masterpiece Second Innings, by Neville Cardus (Collin>. IS. t>d.). NEVILLE CARDUS was once "Cricketer" ol the Manchester Guardian, so his choice of a title drawn from that game is perhaps inevitable. But he was also once the Guardian's music critic (he now works for the
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  • 1570 11  - SCREENLAND'S BID FOR 'BIG TOP' HONOURS HENRY GRIS B> I •[> < < .1 I*.. I). ftliic I i.ks i.ii i n I 111 •»<,!•■ in nnriii .i ol l!i I lijriiui.i ..rid iii't.liiiK ttr.>iii, m i i i ua ui'.h which hr tra\fjhd to gel fiioih:m«l inuUri.iJ ;<>r :i
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  • 304 11  - Asks Marie: Why All The Fuss? BOB THOMAS Fy i..j. JA'VVOOD. ila.1. IF low-cut cown.j need sup port, you CM count on Mario WllsOO, She's a!! for them. "You might call me a pioneer," renuutced the un.lia.hc'i b'onde from Anahcizn. "1 started v.'^ann", lowcut izown. yean :i ;o. before they
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  • 47 11 D HOLLYWOOD. Sa* ANC33I DAN DAILffri tion. He ia caving recording or donee sound eflr< -t rhactor has already acquire, recordings of Betty Grab* doin a '-onff ami danc number. Ann Miller m i rast tap dance routine, an Oenc Ko:;v stampinc on i drum.
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    • 1565 12  - SEVEN-DAY CARE PAYS DIVIDENDS Joan Baldwinson GFHGFHIK ACCESSORIES BY JAY. NO. 2. tinnii »ttk nnhtin* Ail I V rial whtda rotmd yumr I j thromt, \m0*& I THF: usual excuse of the carelessly-groomed woman "I never have the time", or "1 v.a rather rusljocl today". Most of us luivo n|d
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    • 183 12 NEW YORK— The rirst two considerations m home decoration. according to Ellen Lehman McCluskey. are the colouring ol the woman and the hobnies <>i the man. Mrs. McCluskey. an tractive young woman who has been decorating exclusive homes and Hats here for 10 years, surrounds herself with
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    • 469 12  -  JOHN VAN GUILDER Simple Way To Make Indoor Pictures PERHAPS the simplest way or making Indoor pictures is by daylight, using h c sunlight itreamlng through a window of your house. About the only accessory needed for making pictures in this way is a b 'tfsheet. a piece
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    • 312 12 MMHF^Enfc I tlC EOrVJ^-us lucky '^z^unts Yas soon /\s he: (Pl^ T»%^ f soon as i chop o-\~ s°&. r r I The stalwart bridegroom is also J&r^Rl r^ GUNK 3 HAVE. STUFFED WOLF FOR y DROPS DAD FROM \> f f THE. ICE OFF YOU AH IS < BEING
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  • 1013 13  - FOR THE LOVE OF THE RACE THEY GO OUT OF POCKET PAUL CLIFTON IK FINANCIALLY speakir.*?. neither Oxford nor Cambridge can win the Boat Race. The Da-k and Light Blues battle on the same sk l^ when they look their cash deficits m the face. Cambridge alone will be down
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  • 906 14 BOXING IS PASSING THROUGH A VITAL TESTING PERIOD ilovinut Will. The Gloves by THE SPECTATOR. I IKE so many other aspects Jof international affairs boxing is passing through a significant transitional period. In every bi? centre. Great Britain. America. and Australia. Important events an- taking place. At the turn oi
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  • 1269 14  -  LINESMAN by ONE of |lM features of tin 1 works sporting events m Singapore was Chin Yin Kce'B eight out p€ the nine -ojii.- scored by tho Raven Sports Club against the Singapore Recreation Club m a Senior Division S.A.F.A. League match. i believe thta
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  • 31 14 Spectator has received information from England of a revolutionary change boxing gloves known the Safety rmi, a full Asaerlptloa ot which will by given m rheM* not»-> next ireek.
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  • 581 14 By a Special Correspondent IT |a now known that the Malayan badminton championships may be held in the middle of July .during the Hari Raya holidays. The original idea of holding it during August hit a snag when it was learned later that there will be
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  • 2489 15 FIRST FAVOURITES FAIL By AU^ERT SPEJVCER The Man with 2,000 Winners. A LARGE rrowd saw some close finishes yesterrt day. the opening day of the March meeting of the Singapor. I urf Club at the Bukit Timah (ourse In the first six races
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    • 94 15 TODAY it ll a.m. al's "CASBAH" starring Yvonne do Carlo TODAY at :i. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Thundering Advrnturr: Warrior I^ros" "THE YOUNGER BROTHERS" ■tarrtag Wayn< Morn- Jmnim PaigiBruc- Bennett Robert Hutton m Technicolor »EW HAPPY THEATRE (HAPPY WOULD) Todays Cheap Matinee H.Hii p.m. Columbia's serial "THK ska HOUND" (whole Mrtal)
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    • 361 15 11 a.m., 1.45, 1.15. 0.45 9.:i0 p.m. FOR THE LOVE OF HER MAN LIFE ITSELF WAS NOT TOO HIGH A PRICE TO PAY Cfn I* r i f t <r OlcllllllL, f.jfc' I*ai Kong -jfe Yon Chun «r^ .^JKs^^BßT^^^y A Strangjß Woman Great Wall Picture. In Mandarin 1.45, 4.15, 6.45
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 343 15 Home Soccer Results LONDON. Sat.— FWtoirtafi ;u. Rochdale 2. Barrow I. f".»tball results Sonthporl 1. York 1, Stockpoti 1. nlilham :<. SCOTTISH LKAHVK BNAUMN LEAGUE v »HVIs|ON FIHST DIVISION Aberdeen 2, yu"m i f i' i.th t '%<l. l. Raitn Rvrs. 1. Birmingham l. sfmrinntrr C. o Flf(> Dundee Boiton
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  • 125 16 RAIN HOLD UP N.Z. TEST DUNEDIN. Sat. Ran n-.-'rl't-♦•d play on the »«*< ond day of the belwvpn N'«w Zealand ami km tr^'ia here. Reply intr to Ntw 7- :>!and irst inninirs total of 231. tuf» >u.«tralnr<« who ncr* 1 1S <"or one nUht. had to fltrht hard for w*
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  • 45 16 JOHANNESBURG. Sat Th* Australians wored —1 m the:r first inning* m reply to the South AMi'-an XI ■< uta! of 4i> lai». :(Hi'.y .nd had IaIMM li»o of their op^*»nents eiond Ibi*li wickets" for A* •IMB \*h>\ !i"ht xtopp^d play for the !jv. -Renter.
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  • 43 16 Herbert Jacks, a 27-year-old Briton pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a leather purse from Sic Choo at 2 a.m. on March 18 at Jalan Besar. The purse contained $65. Jacks was allowed 1300 bail nendiner sentence next week.
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  • 289 16 CIVIL DEFENCE IN SINGAPORE HAS STARTED Tribune Staff Reporter rrVIL defence planning m Singapore has begun. v Government officials going home on leave may have to attend courses at training establishments run by the Home Office for teaching Civil Defence. Junior officials may have to put m a month at
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  • 49 16 *T v j 1;) ridden by Woods is seen ur-n-\<n,<r siv«h ra a* Bu tit Tim a h >cs*frda>. Mandarin Sons (neare-t camera) was half a length behind scnvri will Cinema (No. ID a reck further back th'r;!. Oakfel oaid .S73 'Iribune Picture.
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  • 424 16 Busy Day For Colony's Brides And Grooms —7 Weddings In •> Hour* Tribune Staff Reporter (SINGAPORE had one of the busiest "wedding days" for some time yesterday. There were seven weddings m five hours. Nearly all the brides were late and one forgot her flowers. First, at 11.00 a.m., were
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  • 129 16 Pep Keeps Feather Title NEW YORK. Sat. Willie Pep (United States) retained his world featherweight c h a m p i o n s hi p last night by outpointing his French challenger Ray Famechon over 15 rounds at the Madison Square Garden. The decision in favour of Pep was
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  • 452 16 Communalistm In Elections Must Be Eliminated— CC Tan Tribune Staff Reporter ]JJR. C. C. TAN, President of the Progressive Party said last night that it was absolutely necessary to eliminate communali.sm "if we are to progress further and aim for a completely elected legislature." He was talking on "Elections m
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  • 132 16 ROTARIANS HAVE GIVEN $24,000 TO T. B. CLINIC Singapore's Rotariana are to be asked to contribute $7,500 to meet the club's liability In connection with the Rotary T.B. Clinic at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The money has been raised on a bank overdraft, and members have been asked to
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