Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 March 1950

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously vi Singapore, Kuala ijumi*—, gpoh and Vtnanq. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SINDAY, MARCH 26, 1950 TEN CENTS.
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  • 864 1 And They're Dangerous Tribune Staff Reporter URID Ccmmunist propaganda is being sold openly to Singapore's Chinese schoolchildren. Police and Government know it. But even under the Emergency Regulations they can take no immediate action. The law is too cumbersome. Cheaply bound and printed m
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  • 340 1 Tribune Staff Reporter |~ive boys prawn-fishing before dawn on Pasir Panjano Beach, Singapore, near the 6th milestone, saw what i» believed to be one of the biggest illicit opium shipments ever made m South East Asia The dope, m 100 Hn canister*, each
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  • 233 1 AINTRFF f.ivrro.. Sal Freebooter (10-Ti v n the Grand National wit*^ Wot No Sun <IOOT> MTund and Acthon Mti.r »33- 1 > third. Freebo«»«er iron by l"i length* with 10 l»-~~»hs between second and third. With two fences to *o it was a tussl netween Freebooter
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  • 43 1 THE HAT TRICKPLUS ONE ALBERT Roencer, Tribune racing correspondent, gave tour winners for yesterday's meeting at Bukit Timah, three of them m a row. The winners »vere: Skystreak, Cadzow Glen, Spear of Sarawak II and Voting Lucius. He also picked six place horses.
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  • 25 1 NEWHAVEN. Sat. Mr. James Murray. Customs ofttcer at Newhaven, has since December found 13,000 contraband watches hidden In can brought across the Channel.
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  • 22 1 Police found a Communist poster at 9.40 o'clock last night pasted to the outside of a godown m Covent Road.
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  • 22 1 The Sultan of Perak left Ipoh today by plane for Penang. where he will board the .s.a» ..Canton for
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  • 80 1 European Sergeant Found Shot PENANG, Sat.— A European Sergeant, M. Bree.se, aged 24, was found today m the lavatory of the R.A.S.C. Station Headquarters here i with gunshot wounds m the chest ten minutes after he had drawn a rifle and 50 rounds of ammunition from the station armoury. The
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  • 108 1 HONGKONG. Sat. The Canton authorities have closed "Tiger Balm King" Aw Boon Haw's Canton offices, according to a report m a leftwing Chinese newspaper. The report said that the action was taken because Aw Boon Haw refused to subscribe to Victory Bonds allocated by the
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  • 75 1 DAVE SANDS TO FIGHT BOY BROOKS SYDNEY, Sat. Dave Sands. Australian holder of the Empire middleweight title will nght Boy Brooks, welter, middle and lightweight champion of the Orient m Singapore on April 14. Sands manager Tom Maguire .said today he had cabled acceptance of an offer of A£ 1.000
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  • 144 1 D I NO A PORE bakers heard with surprise yesterday an appeal by Mr Thio Chan Bee. nominated Legislative Councillor, and Mrs. Robert Eu. elected Municipal Commissioner for West Ward, to have the price of bread reduced. They decided a week ago five cents on
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  • 170 1  - Union Men Vote As One For A Malayan T.U.C. M. S. DAUD By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. The second Malayan Trade Union Conference this afternoon decided unanimously to form a Malayan Trade Union Council "free and independent of political or external influence." This body, modelled on the lines of the British
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA. Sat. The ■Premier. Mohammed Haita. this alternoon opened the first conference 01 Union Ministers, m the Foreign Affairs Ministry building here. The conference is expected to discuss matters which have already been decided upon at the Round Table Conference, and the Indonesians are expected
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  • 98 1 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Sat. Har.)lci E Stassen thinks sonvthin^ serious has happened to Joe Stalin. He told you 11^ Republicans here last night "faked" picture of Stalin was used m Russia's list election. The President of 'he ViV- t-rsity ol Pennsylvania said be say; ritahn
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  • 26 1 BRUSSELS, Sat. Belgium went back to work today after a one-day 'stop Leopold" strike that took nearly 400.000 workers from their jobs.- A.P.
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  • 135 2 Co -op Store Buys A House T HE Singapore Co-opci alive 1 Storci Society Ltd have bought a shophouse m Joo Hon. secretary of the Society, said yesterday that the Society had created history by purchasing the premises. "We are naturally proud since we are the fust of the 14
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  • 27 2 MALACCA. Sat. Planes oi- the Kuala Lumpur Flying r.ub Wi!l be at Batu Berendam airstrip tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. Wfeea joyrides will he given.
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 2 At the Holy Trinity Church. Homo Koaii. yesterday, Mr. Lanjj Ho U'ah married Miss FaiiK (look G:>h. The bridegroom is with Radio Malaya. '1 he bride wore a lon« dress of white brocaded satin and carried white gladiolus. The bride's sister. Miss hint; ('•eok Haw was bridesmaid and the bestman
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  • 343 2 THE tragedy of Simpang Viga will yet prove to bethe bandits' biggest defeat said Mr. Wong Bent: Hea. Deputy Organiser of the Anti-Bandit Month. Dindings, and Chairman of the Chinese Assembly Hall, Sitiawan, m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Wong explained
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  • 92 2 At a general mfeeting <>f the Cinematograph exhibitors' Association of Sin '■>:•.• and ;Mo Federation of Mala /a. the followurr were ele r*<l oii.' bt*ar«Tt :md Diembcra of ;i c Council t<>r the !'.< tng year:— >»r. r.t A. .'>. SoliM I (Paviiion): VI President Lok.j Wan Tho
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  • 115 2 GUNNER AND SOLDIER GET MEDALS Lance Bombardier Lewis Regiment R.A. has been Stanley Collins of 26 Field awarded the Military Medal for brave'y holding off a bandit attack after his section had been crippled by concentrated ftie fiom an enemy force ten times their number. Another military medal to a
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  • 298 2 COLONY'S 100 BABIES A DAY HINDER PR OGRESS 'WE'LL NEED A NEW SCHOOL EVERY WEEK' Tribune Staff Reporter WITH the present birth-rate— loo babies a, day— Singapore will have to build a new school every week saW Mrs. Goh Kok Kee, new Chairman of the Family Planning Association yesterday. She
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  • 207 2 THhnno Staff Renorter FX-LEGISLATIVE Councillor Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, former Commissioner of Lands, Chairman of the Rural Board and a trustee of the Singapore Improvement Trust, is starting a two million-dollar property and investment combine m Singapore. The combine will consist of two
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  • 51 2 For the llrst time In Pening a blood bank will be opened tomorrow for the benefit of hospital patients The bank has already 140 donors on its Us' but more are need. Dr. J. Scott. a woman doctor of the Penang General Hospital, will be m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 580 2 RATIKk MAf AVA correct order and win a prize; I'eipin? Drama*; 1.00 News m nttVn\t»k!r 30 Th< Invisible Wound" Mandarin. lara) V C anton.s. BLUE NETWORK a -hwit play adapted by l'etet 1.15 Cantonese S -lections >.0o l vi.i isli piini'iuuuvy Mtinn; 0.30 Time Siena,! >«'ws; I•.t t n i
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  • 31 3 r, n v i M 5 S Ellid lletlv Giles to Mr Kdmuiid Gra> WheaUey. Land Surveyor, took place at the Pit" hyfrian hureh. Ou-liard Road yesterday
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  • 145 3 Tribune Staff Reporter JJR. K. .Japadesan. elected Municipal Commissioner, last night explained to the Tribune why he voted for Mr. F. S. Wicks m last Wednesday's city debateon who should get th" job of Deputy Writer Engineer. Said Mi Jagadeaan: it was wrong
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  • 87 3 SHIP LINE BIDS FOR HOLY YEAR TRAFFIC The American President Line i.s making >>id for Holy Tear traffic from Singapore, with an offer of an arrangement whereby Malayan r-ound-the- world travellers ird the 'President Polk 1 ami the 'President Ifonro**' I an niakr a «i:<-day journey \-j Ftonif, and then
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  • 327 3 JCHORE JOBS TO BE STEPPED-UP Tribune Stall' Reporter A CLOSK watch on Singapore Muniei- pality's $G0,000,000 water supply projects m Johore is planned by the Special Water Committee set up by Commissioners. The Committee, whose job is to make snap decisions and speed-up
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  • 32 3 The Slow Sin Sia henrvo!cnt society la holding a §peda I ia" tiffin for members at the society premiaea :»t 105 Ij. Bca.ch Road today at 1 p.m.
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  • 210 3 Trisha w Owners Ask For More Riders Tribune Stall Reporter SINGAPORE trishaw owners are appealing agains.: the policy of Municipal Commissioners., who seek to reduce the number of ti ishaw-riders m the Colony, m a letter to the Municipal President the Trishaw Owners Association states: There are not enough licensed
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  • 113 3 JAP MATCH-BOX CAMERA FOR SPORE SINGAPORE camera enthu siasts— and amateur spies —will soon be able to amuse themselves with a tiny Japanese camera about the size of a match-box, which ran take ten exposures on a Japanese makers, the l! tf J r ramera may
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 3 VIKKI, thoroughbred Great Dane owned by Mrs. Loke Yew, has good reason for looking proud Thr;'«« of her seven pup- pies liavc BSBSttl St. \nirewa Mission Hospital richer hy $450. hen Ibmy were aa|| >i rs j ok( decided O fflv fhe money to charity. Yikki, who comes
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  • 375 3 BUILDERS START WORK ON 'MYSTERY' MARKET THIS SATURDAY Tribune Stall Reporter THERE is no mystery about the private market »1 Tiong Bahru nor has I tenancy for any of the 18 new shops at Seng Poll Road been let out The mystery arose out of a statement by Progressive Party
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  • 110 3 Penhas Case For Privy Council THK decunua the co.ony Court of Appeal confirming the judgment of Mi. Justice fJordon-Smith m connection with the Abraham Pen has probate matter thai Madam Tan Soo Eng \va.« the legally married wife of the late Mr Abraham Penhas, will h* contested before the Privy
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  • 48 3 Supplies of armour platr for army vehicles engaged m bandit warfare, which were announced by General Sir John Harding two months ago as "on the way have now arrived m Malaya. An Army spokesman yesterday declined to comment on how the armour plate would be used.
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    • 267 3 Banish that Prickly Heat torment fr I Mk\\T V B J ti< '^rtozj hou Oh, this awful to stop that? A irritation Bl Use Asepso it U^k mm? i jßrjHhk^ Don't delay, start using Ascpso x '-*«<>, SLis Soap today for swift relief from Vjß the burning tonure of Prickly
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  • 8 4 161 JAP WAR CRIMINALS NOW IN S'PORE JAILS
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  • 544 4 SINGAPORE WILL TRY A NEW APPROACH Tribune Staff Reporter THri Special Labour Committee appointed by Muni- tipal Commissioners to investigate problems of <>l>en vote workers, will adopt a novel procedure m employer-employee negotiations. They will invite representatives from each >f the Municipality's several labour unions
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  • 117 4 THE 'NEW LOOK' KEBAYA SOON? Tribune Staff Reporter DREPARATIONS are now well underway for the staging of a Malay fashion parade during which a "kebava Queen for 1950" will be crowned. The parade will take place at the Hay.pv World 1 on Hari Ray a nights July 16 and 17.
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  • 33 4 MALACCA. Sat.--Tb T.W C.A. and (WV.a. are p. anting two onr-act plays on May o and H at UM Mothod«st Girls' School hall m aid of their funds.
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  • 205 4 Tribune Staff Btptrtt* THE war against the terrorists is keeping American 1 tourists and their dollars away from Malaya. Mr. B. J. Bevan, General Manager of Thomas Cook and Sons, Singajwre, ca;d yesterday "Ma laya is r.oi ready yet for a Tourist Bureau because ot banditry
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  • 55 4 The Singapore Legislative Council has approved a sum of $3,200 for the purchase of four refrigerators for use m institutions operated by the Department of Social Welfare. Two of the refrigerators will be for the Bukit Timah Boys' Home, one for the Nantina Home and one
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  • 176 4 'Malaya's Heat Does Not Hurt Europeans Tribune Staff Reporter THERE is no basis for the saying that because of Malayan climatic conditions Europeans should go home after every three years here, said Mr. Lee Teow Seng, Lecturer of Physiology, University of Malaya, yesterday. Said Mr. Lee: "I think the reason
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  • 56 4 RECRUITMENT FOR ARMY, RAF IN MALACCA MALACCA. Sat. Recruitment for the H.A.F. Regiment by Flying Officer. M. J. Leamy. took place at Alor Gajah today and at Tampin yesterday. The officer will be go to Remau tomorrow. The next recruitment for the Army (Malayan Other Ranksi will take place at,
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  • 27 4 The Singapore Chines* Produce Exchange will hold a tea-party to commemorate its 40th Anniversary on March 31 at 3 p.m. at No. 4. Prince Street.
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  • 194 4 BETTY LOOKS LIKE GRABLE Tribune Film K«-|»»rl»- r HETTY ORABaJTS "douDle la id town. She i Wondc and viva* louj Mih Betty B»Uott Parkei heroine ol Britain'! famou* "Honib AM. v. Dunn.- the German "Mit/.. M a voluntary member of the National Fin- Se.vii-e she helped ti«hi Incendiary urea, manned
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  • 39 4 KMJANO, Sat. Bandits am hushed a party of Auxiliary Police at the fifth mile Kluang Aver Hitam Road yesterday. Several shots were directed at the Police who engaged the <jtieiny and routed them. There were no casualties.
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  • 46 4 The Singapore Government will make a giant of $4,500 towards the Singapore MusicFestival. This will reduce the deficit to approximately $1,000 which will be shared by the Sponsors and the guarantors. The amount collected m entertainment duly by Government totalled T£B. 882-20.
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  • 173 4 A VERY worried nim executive left Singapore m a rush during the weekend aboard a plane for Sydney. He was Paramount s Foreign Publicity Representative Hal Haughton. who had recently been touring Malaya. India and rvylon exploiting the iilm "Samson And Delilah." While on
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    • 183 4 F^oerience Teaches- Li/*; >^^L famous Irof Flavour Established 1883 Listen to F Nx Chil(irr»\ Corner on Rxiiffusion Singapore. Tutfda** <tt 30-7.00 p.m. K.Lmmpmr: Thuntmpa mi 6.^0-7.00 p.m. Palmolivo Iloauiy Plan provoil by doctors i brings lovelier skin to 2 women out of o—in 11 days! After tests on l.^-j women
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  • 352 5 FOR A $6 LICENCE Tri»'iin,» Staff Reporter A PROBABLE explanation for the blackmarket m the fishing industry today is the fact thM there ure many people willing to pay as much as SI 0,000 for a $6 kelong (fishing stake) licence. This tempting
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  • 38 5 Store than one hundred members and friends attended the "Silver Jubilee" anniversary social of the Telok Aver Methodist Youth Kc-nowship at the Church Hall on Friday night, when trophies for various sports tournament were given away.
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  • 55 5 Al Urn end of last \var there wt-ie 97 vacant premises i:i Singapoio. Thirty-six riat.s and sixteen bungalow houses wero among the promises that were vacant. The other empty premises were one terrace house, nine shop-houses, one upner iloor ovei a shop, live other dwellings, three GoOowns
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  • 23 5 (.■.mi Suniuritun Benedieta ii l.»oii and irewlctlm Mrs. hristma Diaz (riff lit) who is still ua.liny for that Jon^
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  • 124 5 M.C.A. GRANTS $71,000 TO RESETTLE SQUA TTERS Tribune Correspondent nr. x,.. MALACCA, Saturday. (JRANTS totalling $71,000 have been approved to x* c y the Finan ce Sub-Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association for the re-s^ttlement of squatters. This was disclosed by Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Committee
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  • 156 5 Tribune siuff Reporter SINGAPORE pchoo) boys are healthier than k school twirls but it is !»ist the reverse on the neighbouring islands. This was stated yesterday by Dr. (Mrs.) C. H. Coutts-Milr.c, Health Officer m charge of Colony schools. Dr. Coutts-Milne t xplaineo that the
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  • 106 5 SILCOCK 'S HUMAN DYNAMO' Profefcsor T. H. Silcocw. President ot the People's Education Association last week introduced his fulltime paid secretary. Mr. J. Paul, as a "human dynamo." "I know because he has on many occasions galvanised me into activity which I shoulfi otherwise have been too slow to undertake.
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  • 318 5 A *.VAR=TIME romance, which began m Australia, may soon have its liannv sequel when ft Singapore girl returns to that country on a business-and-pleasure trip some time this year. The girl is tall, good looking Miss \j.V.. Chia. sister of ;he well-known Colony tennis
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  • 322 5 Tribune Staff Reporter UK AIL, 48-year-oW Mrs. Chri3tina Diaz, Filipino victim of the '^hristraas morning tire m Seah Street, which destroyed her home and killed her young son-in-law. Donald Pereira, his wife and their daughter Cynthia, is still waiting for a promise to be lulfilled
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  • 165 5 Tribune Staff Reporter AMERICAN comic papers magazines and i inn" books are still among the top sellers of U.S. luxury goods which come into the Colony, although tney are officially banned co save dollars* Thousands of these books containing cartoon favou rites such
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    • 292 5 I m\ II AA J Mm m M M I M. M I The Best Cigarettes m the World $TftTEg{PR£SS 555 I v,.^^^^^^^^ v 4? Manufactured m LONDON I by ARDA TOBACCO c 0 LTO ROSS I'ropual) V V IB^ wltb trupicaJ -pi tat, lp Bk )l l*-ti kimak. kt-mfti&Bt
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  • 2590 6  -  V era Ardmore By SITTING beside a faicuia painting by Proffww Shu- Phi FUP, which drar.".tically split by l*rg» bww* ho'<* (KMlvepil of the o.rup>tioni Mrs. Urn, wife of grand o'd man of SingsipoM' eighty-one-year-old Dr. JM Boon Keng. told me about herself and her ratti.". \t sixty-one,
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  • 233 6 Julio Meftino Bah Iht /'mi i". m Sin ,ai tcaa bom ihn. hut won't tell me when, boeai'9* hi he wants thimk h. cider il i« is fi have «J«x!»/s fauna It fo M r»« otte.'* arowwl *P t(> Hr tv Am t<> go home on leave In
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    • 111 6 /fe /4W iSfe /(/aid/ e-o- SfiNGAPORE I Connections for an parts of Indo-China V^v OeoartHres for Saigen AIR N FRANCE .ook.hc Uwe At AGENTS s M«s«3(;erie^ Maritime* On.en BuiW»««V. f> 6& Th<> ArCBd T«l ***** \J f Tel 4185 MR' S 7 Capture that thrilling look v! Hn like lv"
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  • 2043 7  -  Jimmy Glover From LONDON BORI v ars ago i was a 1 chorister In a little \\V.. church In Yorkshire, and parents w< re strici c compel] i d I In their steps, and m addition u> which, being a choris I was "up m Iron!" and there
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  • THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 335 8 DANG goes another long-cherished illusion. And for this shattering of an ideal we have to thank Mr. L. Rayner, editor of The Malayan Vegetarian. For years, thanks to cutting our literary teeth on Conan Doyle's "The White Company" and Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe," we have believed
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    • 249 8 ANGLO-AMERICAN friendship is being handi- earned by the fact that the two countries have different ideas about how to address an envelope. A letter addressed to "Mr. John Bull" is regarded by the Englishman as an affront to his dignity and proof of American uncouthness. "Uncle Sam,
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    1676 8 In Britain taxation is gradually ruining racing and forcing horse-breeding down instead of up, says the Aga Khan here seen leaving a recent reception given by his followers on his 73 rd birthday. He is accompanied by the Begum. FROM behind a copy of the New York Herald
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  • 1115 8  - Labour And Capital Can Unite TA N CHENG LOCK by (President, Malayan Chinese Association) ITNION is strength: and the days of extreme individualism, when an employee can effectively plough a lonely furrow, are gone for ever. For our labour movement to succeed there must be unity of purpose and a
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  • 393 8 l»v The Aga Khan (In An Interview) modern and expensively furnished salons, surrounded by rare Indian vases, bowls of lilies and portraits of the Begum m colourful saris. One room contains a set of beautiful miniature Bengal Lancers. On the ter- race overlooking the Mcdi- terranean he has
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 69 8 ///'SI? K.I.M. to the 8.1. F. LET ONE OF KLM'S FAST, LUXURIOUS "CONSTELLATIONS" FLY YOU HOME ji FOR THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR, W I OPENING IN LONDON ON THE BTH OF A MAY. IT TAKES ONLY TWO DAYS rl FROM SINGAPORE! For further particulars apply: V 1/ |k J| Wrik.
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  • BEHIND THE HEADLINES
    • 454 9 ROLAND Bert ill was sitting m the garden at Up wood House, Caterham. getting over a rather bad cold. "I want 600 people of high intelligence." he said. 'So far 1 have only got 239 I<<2 men and 47 women." It was on the eve of
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    • 174 9 ON Hainan Island is Private Wei Chung Kung-wei. who until recently was m the Chinac Communist Army. He has been m the Army for about four years. Actually, he joined up to guard his native village near Harbin. Then he got posted a few miles off. then a
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    • 186 9 IT was the ushers who suffered most m the series of fracas m the French Chamber of Deputies; four were injured after one short brawl. The casualties included one smashed wrist, one leg broken m two places, and two head injuries. Only one M.P. suffered his collarbone
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    • 402 9 GENERAL Maurice Mancelle (retired) believes that animals have many traits which most men lack. including unselfish affection. He had always loved animals, but when stray dog saved his life on the battlefields of Flanders he decided to devote his life to their protection. The bulky
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  • 128 9 RUTH KHAMA TELLS HER STORY THE STORY SO FAR tieret.ie Khnma, chief -elect of thr Bechuanaland Bamann wato tribe, uaa ton young tn wmceeed uhev his father riif-it. and hit untie Tshrkfdt ruh-d as Rffffttt. When Seretse mnrtird Ruth Williams, a London typist, Tshekedi objected and went into exile. The
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  • 356 9 'I HAVE MANY FRIENDS AS a British woman nuitured on ideals of British justice and democracy, 1 find the decision to ban my husband from his people almost unbelievable, and certainly contrary to the concepts of democracy. I have no doubt that my husband has the sympathy of the entire
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  • 468 9 m.ji-- i KOROI .I' Whf-n J Khain ;i Mew the native women o f s rovvo demonstrated their sympathy for Ruth by form|pg proc< sion and marchin? r up from the town to the banfalow. Each woman carried pail of wat«-r 01 -i basket of corn, and
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  • 444 9 THE PRINCE CAN STILL BEND LIKE A JACK-KNIFE THE lapis-lazuli and gold of thf old Russian ikons shone with a new light m the shadowy Mavfair antique shop of Prince Vladimir Galitzine. Aicund the room floated tht- soft burr of aristocratic Russian speech, such i- Tsarkoie St-lo must have hoard
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    • 75 9 INVALUABLE FOB ALL I AGRICULTURAL PUPPOSES I &HUNDPEDSOFOTHERUSES. IMfl '< 94% AID I SOLE AGENTS- iDUROBEOTSEH ismipwcp <«>om tkiom toia EASTER TIME IS NEAR NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE YOUR -CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS" FROM OUR DELIGHTFUL SELECTION Send your EASTER GREETINGS home by air m the shape of a
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    • 96 9 A lovely complexion looks with PON DS^. 0 Face Powder vyT, Clinging, 'sheer-gauge' Pond's Face Powder gives 4JBi a new> excitir> 9 smoofhness to your skin! And it comes (Sf^^r TnOT m such lieaven v snacies ft* X shade of Pond s Face '^Mhp 1 JJBSy THE PHILOSOPHY H hand
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  • 311 10 A rrOIN'TMENT m Cairo (Evans, Ba. Bd.) I by young Australian journalist Bruce Kneale, who la London correspondent of Sydney newspaper. Ralph MoreM. ox-Serviceman and soldier of fortune, i on the run m the Middle Bast and has teamed with anti-British Interests t: Secret Service ngent Stephen Hunt
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    • 206 10 Tfcs Qafta— Hampton Court i>> >i" lli sami(Evans Ur.;s.. 215..). THK early Victorians got s yery special kick out of Hampton Court. Not only wero the royal gardens thrown open for tho first time but coupon Victoria, with astonishing broadmindedneas. let tnc public m on Sunday.- So the
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    • 299 10 Modern Anns and Wffm Men. by VaMMvar Bmb (Heineniann. 10s. (Jil.'iVANNEVAR BUBH is Anurtca'fl host-known and most authoritative military scientist. During the last war President Roosevelt appointed him he:ul of all tin U.S. scientific hu.h-hush departments. Bush directed the American wai effoit on the scientific front and
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    • 271 10 Abide With Me, by CMMs it :-!fra«rc (Seeker Bad Warbur:;. Ills. 6d.). SINCE the funeral customs of the U. S. A. have been assiduously chronicled, with American oatinsr. drinking. sexual and social habits, another story of burial lackots might scorn at first rathe: m the nature of flogging
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    • 285 10 Owrtur to Overlord. Lt. -General Sir Fruderirk Morgan. K.C.B. (Hudder ami Stoughton. 205.). IN April l.ML the anonymous company of junior ranks slogging through the Burma jungle, scuffling m the heat of the Western Desert or killing time m requisitioned billets overlooking beaches littered with rusty
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  • 48 10 AIR Marshal and Mrs. Sa undersoil arrived for dinner with friends uninvited, owing to a slight misunderstanding between the respective P.A.'s. who had muddled their dates. After the Initial shock. evening was one «»i th* most enjoyable spenl by both guests, and host and hostess.
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    • 452 10 »y CONSTANC E BHABPC *1 1 rj f irom into" fin AQt AKII S. ,7 Vl-pt m r wtceianiti on wm IMihi ro»VrW S kuSmUto ru* y»u inn be rah, rr tfce nU ss nnu fe£ ,n,> M»9* BAOITIAWOB. „o,n.sd/. SckMMM, ar«iM./t- rajjjj 1 rt b s ot NOV. 23-
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    10 11 VHPOKH lt v on „.i, i-.-c olanlM 1.1,,,
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  • 77 11 Hoi.: v after ccntuiy The a Hoot Gibson tion> Mocks >,( been Botu i „,i 1000 products tiot on the hi -Ji >.ij r Dietrich Reginald Dcnn: (hil(nn, the lati Chancy, Eiic Von Sti Laura Plantl and William Dcsniono. It was iaz. to maJu
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  • 73 11 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. \J«> ONE can accuse David 11 v. of not having a •■> nsi of humour. T had (<• u,,,r a c tn a get n< j» the 10th Century-Pox film "My Blm Ht t\ >n. Only the visible m tlWOd r "r thine, ne, Waynt
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  • 136 11 "VOR a while." oreer 1 Oarson taja, -I thought my moat memorabk' exp Tlcnr<- wa.s mv first meeting with Louis b. Mayer mY*n h* came to London. r-ac. L In 19 J3. He had bfen c»%er Europe on a vncat when he- happened to s m a play
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  • 141 11 The Riddle Of Japan LONDON. Sat THE "This Modern Age' Issue "Riddle Of Japnn" will he released m London 'hortly. It i* claimed that this ti on objective and unbiased report on the current situation there and itrf background. Tlu American?, who arc •pending over a million dollar.s v day
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  • 41 11 Hollywood s*t BRITISH-HORN Joan HfelTi--000 lias boen .sitjTVd as .1 producer l>> Columbia .^luMi.<*< Ho ri vii who r»- enily produced tli tuutic "Xoue Vnatm.' etftrrin* Rnkart M i i lr Lnsriaaj .3 :r:i prepj '»1 a:n prod ..-:>:.: A.P.
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  • 42 11 PRAOUE. Sat frE C^BCII film nvlutftfy, on Order* from th° Ministry of ffea! li. r S KOlttg I.- ji"|> till I"ii<*s i i<i ho.xpitalH this jour v.itji in* vie inaii.inery ar.d a« i^ 1 if. r. .ciA liic i: A.P.
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  • 226 11 FOR BETTE DAVIS one of California's long and inundating rainfalls produced her most memorable experience. The young actress had endured a year-long screen introduction at Jniversal which brought her little m the way ol screen fame. When her option was allowed to lapse and the studio showed
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  • 1320 11  - THINGS THE STARS REMEMBER HENRY GRIS "YES, ALL THIS HAPPENED LONG AGO!" by HOLLYWOOD Sat |s THERE such a thing Ml star's most memJ>ie experience? Many Hollywood stars v, like anyone die M.v.Th their minds m VRln for such an onttard>qg event. But there Mf those who say, "Why, of
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  • 84 11 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. EVSTHER WILLIAMS. |J doinjj a balletIWimmiag roulinr for "The I) uch c s of Idaho." dances up the steps of a bridge and then glides down a lons slide into the water. In rehea^al. it looker! tine. When the cameras rolled. uance-director Jack Donohtie. watchiiiS nervously
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  • 106 11 They Won 'Oscars' HERE are this year's "Oscar" winners at a glance: BEST FILM: "AM The King's Men' (Cotnmkta trtacurc i BEST MALE \(TOR: DrotlcrivM* raw ford (for his role m -A!] The Kind's Men") HEsr ACTSBSS: Olivia U- HflKVlllaad |fOT her >!-.-i« M\.mrve m l'ar.tnounl's "The Heiress") BEST SUPPORTING
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    25 11 mRKIA >IKl>IN.i. KnKltell •ea«t] mhm la »lr>. Kirbard lira** m jiri\a.i»« life, will -lyp w»th Donald <#•< M iin.ir, »>n .,i.._ w h ng
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    • 763 12  -  Joan Baldwinson ■y A good fife la ilwaj < »ed attention to small details. Mary was young ftrl, who, while wanting t.> appeal sophisticated and elegant, was* not very particular about tin 1 details unti' hei friend came i > tay mrtth he>-. Janet
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    • 14 12 a gay ribbou /Vr U •'<"/♦ fmce*, To nouth places".
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    • 357 12 TARTANS ARE IN THE NEWS THERE is an increasing demand for tartans, chocks and plaids today. They first came into fashion about eighteen months ago and are still gaining In popularity for dresses, coats and suits all over th« world. One of the surprising things about tartan, is the tremendous
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    • 148 12 RED paint on the handles of .small garden tools will help prevent losing or mislaying Diem m tall grass. Ir. red shows up civariy .x s ain.st ground, grass or tOiiagi THERE'S as much dress-up appeal per inch m velvet ribbon as anything that you can
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    • 184 12 lILLIF.D CONSOMME I pint well-seasoned muisorrfnie ronnded teaspoons powdered gelatine 1 taMesporas cold watrr Strain <. -">n ~n .:*.;>:• sauc< pan. Heat si >wlj till •!v boiling Soak gela tine ij i the cold iter for 5 minutes, then stir Into c »n somme. Stir till d
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    • 25 12 SNAPSHOT CORNER NO. 21 ieiial shots can add rarletj to >our snapshot album. This was male at a shutter speed »»i 1 -••>» of a second.
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    • 449 12  -  John van Guilder \FRIETJD of called up the othei day to ask ai i iking pictun I :u! X Beema York. H.- wanted I some black-and-white picturi ioute and won.:' it the technl .-•Much as he like rest of \n set i.il r tion wai
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    • 290 12 (aticui^ witli fiiM. ur.i llf II uiiil'.iw.i.-r j( COofcl th- 5!;,,. «!l.i\s I. r f,»rt Moth- r "ill J'l-t Invc its distui «iviprffnn I ra^Mtaite fra«ri*nff. STOPS CHAFING f d AMBITIOUS? Then send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success The FREE 170 page book which will show
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    • 160 12 FBEr^lk Tif^SlTl\ I NOu SAFE IN THE AkMS OF BY US.TmaT'S r A-^f^- f r -!S IMPOSS.'&LE Jw-WAIT, RObIkT^^BB f HOW CAM AKTY&ODY BE^^^«| PHUT «Ji 4U|N U iJIT ROBIN HOODLUM NOW, KID.V- 1 THE. MAIN < TO FIND ANYBODY HCODLUM.r r -THAR Je I POORER THAN MEC^-THE JU I
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  • 1278 13  - ONG WAS THE SPEARHEAD OF MALA YA 'S SHUTTLE INVASION Linesman By i MUST Lhank a Penanc 1 read* r lor reminding me. and probably many others, that to use his own words "the spearhead oi the Malayan Invasion In the sphere of international badminton" Ls Ong Hock Lim. better
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  • 130 13 IPOH, Saturday. Poor batting *orm was shown today when the first cricket trial was played on the Ipoh Padang m preparation for the Easter State match against Penang at Penang. Play started half an hour late and was curtail* d owing to rain. The Rtato
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  • 147 13 GOOD BOWLING IN PENANG PfcNANn, Snt Goo» featured the matcn OH the International Sport* Club ground this evening De tween the Sports Ctab an«* the Malay? which mi left 'irawn. The Sport? GUlb hatting first declared at tea time vriib 14ft runs on the board for nine wickets 1 Hayati
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  • 72 13 Tii^ B.C.C haw uu frttiidly «<■ -c<>r nuit.-n^e next week <n the Padani.' vhf-n th«" following i«--in»s will play. Tomorrow: v.«. Fra."-r N>ave Ist. XI: Lloyd; Syk<-*. Br..\vn. Tui.c' iCapC). Dawl\ Mvitar. J««ns<li'. Khu>»t. Wnght, Murrb>. d. V>rrail. Hiitnne*: l-.i>J>- rt.-. H.m.i i. n.
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    • 118 13 For SI AMI S of l \IAYA *nd OTHERS. ORIENT STAMP CO. 25. Chulia Str. < t. Singapore. Ddnevs Must (lean Out Acids T-r o.t «xc«. A4*f Mta»*owa tiMM la 7*«r Mm tnVaiM tiny d«llc*U Ki^MT tSm m iM«r». U PoUom la t»* KaV •a* «r Bladder make y v»ur
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    • 114 13 A BREAKFAST TIME DISH A7.W ZLAIAND SMOKED BLUE COD Cook it as you would Finnan Huddie; .simmemi gently m milk or water \>r About ton minutes. Serve with pat of butter on top. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SKIN SCALP DISEASES lulckly Soothed, Purif iii Wp^^^^B septit skin
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  • 975 14 SANDS AND MAGUIRE MADE A TACTICAL BL UNDER VV7/V There Was J o Fi^ht Broadcasts. Ci n to And Golden Boy. Kan Ton» Kcc, The Boxer. BOXINGWith The Gloves Olf by the SPECTATOR BOY BROOKS proved m his match with Alfie Sands that hi- is a good middleweight champion. He
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    77 14 DAVE SANDS Dave Sands. British Empire middleweight champion and holder of three Australian titles. (heavy weight, lightweight and middleweight.) whom Sin g a pore boxing fans are hoping to see m action here soon. Karlier. Sands was reported to have promised to meet Boy Brooks m Singapore if the latter
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  • 496 14 Dearth Of Friendly Shu ttle Matches By A < orrrspoiHK'nt. THERE has be*Sl und sti)l m a dearth of :riendlv matches bctv'ofn the badminton clubs of Singapore, specially ainon^ the senior c übs like the Muyitowcr, Useful, tJclljMK*. Amateur A th I tic I'nlon, Marigo'd and the Diehard badminton partio.:.
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  • 90 14 PERAK LEADS IN FOONG SEONG CUP TIE Kota Bharu. Sat.- Th<first tie m the Foong Seong Cup competition began here yesterday when Perak won all live matches against Krlantiui. making their first appearance m the northern section. Results: •Singles: Tan Jiii Bong Nik i^a« Abdul) all !b-7. \b 2 Teoli
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    • 126 14 HONG KONG t Fue^davs or Fridays M $321 42 BANGKOK Tuesday! or Fridays i M $166.07 m it ENGiNED SPEED and COmPOPTConnection* at Bangkok (or Rangoon, at Hongkong for Indo-CKine, Manila and BnlijK Borneo INFORMATION BOO«. NGS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. nl«M tl Singapore 243 6 C3<* STK" I
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  • 2650 15  -  ALBERT SPENCER ONLY TWO OBLIGE WORRIED PUNTERS By I li« Man with J.OOO Winners. DUNTERS had a. very mixed day at Bukit Timal. yesterday when the Singapore Turf Ciub March meeting was brought to a close only two favourites, Cadzow Glen and Spear of Sarawak
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  • 60 15 TOTAL TOOL $563,33 V rOMff PRIZE NO. 3.H8631 $1«3.:>OI. SKCOM) PRIZK NO. *****3 81.750. THIRD PRIZE NO. *****1 45,417. STARTERS $4,128 EACH:— S2«447; *****9 UHW. *****2; *****5; *****0; *****3; *****1; *****3; 4711.^: 1 *****. CONSOLATIONS 52.725 E AC H:— *>«2.m 5(Hi798: *****3; *****7; *****2; *****8; *****2; .{*****;
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    • 202 15 AUTHENTIC SCENES j^ OF POST- WAR TOKYO! W3 n^M Iff IS HE SAYING r^K "TOKYO JOE with HUMF>HREY BOGART SESSUE HAVVAKAYA YOU'LL THRILL at This UNUSUAL FILM! ACTION DOMINATES THROUGHOUT AND YOUR FAVOURITE 3 STOOGES m a new two reel comedy. To-Day; 9 n.m. Matin* 'STREET WITH XO NAME" NEXT
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    • 76 15 Today at 11 a.m. Universal's "ABBOTT COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN" To-day at 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Last 3 Shows LOth Century-Fox's* "PRINCE OF FOXES" starring Tyrone Power. Orson Wcllc Opening To-morrow M.-G.-M.s "SHIP AHOY" starring Klcanor Powell, Rrd Skclton. GREAT WORLD Atlantic 3 7 <»15 "BLACK MAGIC" NEW WORLD Lido 3
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    • 96 15 Today at 11 00 a.m. Abbott Costello m WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON CAP" 50 cts. to all seats! Today at 3.15-6 30-9.15 p.m GRAHASTI" (Hindustani) with Sulochana Chatterjec Yakub oMrw «a w;7o WYiMic ro.* 7 Today at 11 00 a.m. Errol Flynn Olivia Dc Havilland m "ADVENTURES of ROBINHOOD" In
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    • 223 15 I .1 Arthur K.tnl. HAMUST" '> BEST ,v.., ,n BrfT linlcc'or Production: I 1 I LJ I Arthur flank lfcl It 'THE ItED SHOKB" I*l %i I I BrrT .Ttiv.-nilf Actor: XJ 1 L>«3 I Ivan Jamli m I 111 B^^L.«J I J.ii-.c Wvinan m JOHNNY BELINDA" dfl^^^B^^J AND NOW
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  • 307 16 S.C.C. BEAT C.S.C. BY 2 WICKETS STRONG STAND BY A\ARCRAVES AND CLARRY A STRONG stand by Margraves and Clarry enabled thf Singapore Cricket C lub to beat the Ceylon Sports Club by two wickets m a cricket match on Mm PtodMg yesterday. I >isiiii.ssing the Ceylore.se. for Ul, S.C.C. passed
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  • 360 16 HOME SOCCER RESULTS I.i >.\T>. >.\ Sat. n»« r i rin todai i i<r,t!>.iii result*: *.v <ir 4KMi*nnAL I.i v. i >(>ii| 2, Fa fiOdl K.N«.« IMI I X Mil R 1)1 IHION I. Viii i n iim if. y i. Blackpool i. Birmin-tfuun l. < 'I.. 'ii ii.-. a
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  • 293 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. A PATROL of R.A.F. Regiment shot dead a bandit pt the New Settlement, Endau, m the Kcta Tiiunri area early thi-^ mon.'nc. after short gun duel with a paner of si.*. Th'^ bandita fVd leavi-.R on<- 303 rinV and 70 rounds Ol
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  • 47 16 Record Bowling Feat CAPETOWN. Sat. Winton Sawarda toda> took all 10 wickets for no runs when playing for Queen's College against Chelbourne College at Queenstown. He bowled five batsmen and had five caught during his spell of 7.5 overs. Chelbourne were all out for 10 runs.- Reuter
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  • 74 16 MEULEMAN GETS MORE THAN HAWES BAY XI NAPIER. NEW ZEALAND. Sat.— Tho Australian touring team opened the first day's play of their two-day match against Hawes Bay today. Hawes Bay had first use of the excellent pitch, but were dismissed lor 101, mainly due to some splendid bowling by Doug.
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  • 63 16 Kin*,' Kontr paved his b.ard m Urn ilfih minute of the foiirih round yesterday ivhen lie inn..i do-w-n Koro^ehenko at th«<Jr»at World Stadium. Remarking that tie wa.- clad li> -a Ed hi.- Ward, K;nt: Kong added: "the man is \»-ry "tron*;, yen touu'h and m excellent
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    59 16 Saturday Bride The Marriage I. John Steadipan I)i\i»» A. W. WiiMlr.d KIIMI rlaskr-\ look pi tcr ul Si. \fuir«-\v\ Cathedral \t\orrta\. The brule m tiiven i«av by CH. I, Ortl and the vi.itnm #f Hon. .in uas >lr>. I. Ord. A. W. Rene ho< hortv jcted as bridesmaid. Both Vlr.
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  • 119 16 SYDNEY ?at. Er.c Oremin. th" Aivr.iian open golf champion today won the £2.00(< McWilllams Win* 1 Profe.tikmal OolJ Tournament her-, beating Dal k. •<•.*>, th<- British match play champion, by two strokes <>w-r 7:> holes .'<>Lrney. H..M. nni <i v vii final i"i ndt ■>' IN
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