The Straits Times, 26 June 1949
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Title Section27 1949-06-26 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunda* Edition Ot rtie Straits t\m«* Singapore *re. fr«s» No. 726. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JUNE 26, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.27 words
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Article360 1949-06-26 1 AW CAN COME BACK TO COLONY Federation ban stays Sunday Times Staff Reporter JHE millionaire 'Tiger Balm King/ Mr. Aw Boon Haw, is banned from entering the Federation on security grounds, but is free to return to Singapore. He said in Hong Kong yesterday that he did not know why360 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-06-26 1 CuSSiE MORAN. Amc.ican contender for Wimbledon tennis honours, who has bee* beaten by Ccm Hoahing, Chi-nese-born British woman playjr. Renter picture.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-06-26 1 i writing on the pillars I of the British-owned Shell Oil Co. building in Shanghai reads i-on? Live the Chinese Commvinist Pjrty Shanghai is plastered w;th potters, cartoons, slogans which blossomed long bv'ore firing had died down.37 words
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Article178 1949-06-26 1 Where is Kuldio Singh? miihLm Tinir* Staff Cotr»ipond»Ut j WHAT is the mystery behind the disappears re of Mr. Kuldlp Singh. 31-year-old, final year Singapore medical si u'ient, a day before he was to have sat for his final examination? This quesi is on the lips of many members of178 words
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Article35 1949-06-26 1 TOKYO, Sat— Discovery of four more bodies in the ruins of Showa Denko factory brought death toll in yesterday's explosion and nre to 20, the National Rural Police reported today.— AP.AP - 35 words
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Article283 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter L RANK Buck of "Bring 'Em Back Alive" fame arrived in Singapore yesterday by air —to see for himself whether it is possible to make his next jungle film here. Genial Mr. Buck told tne Sunday Times last night that after283 words
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Article83 1949-06-26 1 RANGOON. Sat. /^UNBOATS of the Burmese, VI Navy went into action near the Irrawaddy Delta port of B&sgeln to support ground troops cleaning up Communist hideouts along the waterways, a Government communique reported tonight. In the Pyapon districts, south of Bassein, Government troops re-captured a Commu-nl.«t-heldReuter - 83 words
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Article28 1949-06-26 1 BOMBAY, Sat— British shaping companies In Bombay yesterday rejected an Indian proposal for a 25 per cent. Increase in height rates on the Rangoon-Karachi rout«. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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179 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE income tax authorities arc to tighten up their control over people leaving the Colony. Even if a person it assessed after he has left the Colony he is still liable for his tax, the acting Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr.179 words
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Article68 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Tines Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. A GURKHA guard shot and killed a midnight prowler at Bungei Patanl Gurkha camp early yesterday morning after a 100 yards chase. He was Tan Ah Mok aged 42 years, and said to be unemployed. The police to.d the68 words
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147 1949-06-26 1 MANILA, Saturday. CONSTABULARY troops and v* former guerillas are combing the woodlands of Bondoo peninsula in Quezon Province, where about 100 more Chtnese, who landed illegally an believed to be In hiding press reports from Lucens, capital of Quezon Provln a said today.UP - 147 words
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Article37 1949-06-26 1 MANILA. Sat.-The 6,700--ton Danish ship, Marchen Maersk. which ran aground off Mlndoro In the Philippines on Thursday is expected to be refloated today. The ship, which calls at Singapore, will go to Manila.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article38 1949-06-26 1 LONDON, Sat.— Mr. Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Pakistani High Commissioner in London, will complain to Mr. Ernest Bevin of a recent appeal for British support in the Afghan-Pakistan frontier dispute made oy the Afghan Ambassador in London. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article100 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Times Stiff Corretpontfnt 8 MELBOURNE, Saturday. SN Harriett, former Australian Test wicket-keeper, who left Singapore recently after a year's stay, has been making leadlines in Australia with a story of a recent visit, with his wife ■nd child, to the Burmj-Siam "Death Railway," on which he100 words
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Article14 1949-06-26 1 tie of Shanghai, which ended cording to an official Communist announcement -Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article165 1949-06-26 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. TAN Malakka, veteran Indonesian Communist, has been executed, it was announced today by the Republican Ministry of Information. A spokesman said Malakka was shot by a firing squad near Blitar (East Java). The spokesman said Tan Malakka was charged with "political infiltrationUP - 165 words
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Article49 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Time s Staff Reporter TAIPINQ, Sat.— Wanted In Batu Gajah on a charge of murder, a European, D. Hopper, was produced before Talping Magistrate today Hopper was Informed that a preliminary enquiry would be opened against him at Batu Gajah on July 4.49 words
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Article73 1949-06-26 1 BOMBAY, Sat.— A threatened one-day strike today by 60,000 Communist-led Bombay textile workers failed following a police raid last night on the office of the "Red Flag" Millworkers Union when seven arrests were made. Textile mills were working normally and no Incidents were reported. TheReuter - 73 words
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Article172 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. APENANC millionaire banker, Mr. Yeap Phor Ec, has promised a donation of $100,000 to the University of Malaya Fund. This will be the Settlement's first big contribution to the Fund. A letter making this generous offer has been dispatched172 words
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Article243 1949-06-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. TERRORISTS ambushed and shot dead Mr. J. E. Chappcil, an electrical officer attached to H.M.S. Terror ill Singapore, on Diamond jubilee Estate, Tangkak, thit morning. The assistant estate manager, Mr. K. F. Kavenagh, was wounded and a Chinese contractor243 words
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Article18 1949-06-26 1 MOSCOW. Sat.— Sir David Kelly, new British Ambassador to Russia, has arrived in Moscow. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article84 1949-06-26 1 BRUSSELS, S.it.-O\er nve and a half million Belgians will go to the poWs tomorrow to elect a new government. More than half will be women voting for the first time. Their vote will sway an election which ls focussed on the question whether orReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1949-06-26 2 ERIC WILLIAMS - ERIC WILLIAMS. The long trek of Peter Howard sud lohn Cl.nton it Marly over. It begjn when, with Philip Row*, they tunnelled their way out of the German prison camp Stabg Luft 111 Then they split up and Rowe wont on alone. Peter and lohn got to1,370 words
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Article580 1949-06-26 2 C. Y. FOOI - Penang 's fantastic fat tree C. Y. FOOI by F'S fantastic that ill-proportioned, ridiculously fat-based tree with a bottle-like trunk standing on a triangular plot of grass near the Penang General Hospital where the Residency Road forks. If yoi» live in Penang you see it a hundred times and perhaps580 words
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Article301 1949-06-26 2 Bob Gilmore looks at Australia MELBOURNE, June 20. |F. as seems likely, an 1 Australian-Dutch agreement Is signed whereby Dutch soldiers demobilised In Indonesia may go straight on to Australia as migrants. it will add a strange kink to the already snarled record <>i post-war Australian-Dutch relations.301 words
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Advertisement285 1949-06-26 2 A Word on teaf Wi Good tobacco like good wine— IIIJ re) ics upon the frown or smile of Dame Uttß Nature. Difference* in soil, vagaries 777 of weather, will all affect the perfection i/ 1 or otherwise of the resultant cigarette. I It is the expert selection and careful285 words
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Article315 1949-06-26 3 A speedier delivery Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYA'S "all up" air mail service which comes into operation on Friday will have the effect of considerably speeding up the delivery of letters in the Federation and Singapore. After Friday all letters and postcards315 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-06-26 3 I IMA Sharkar is icen performing the South Indian classical W dance, Bkarrha Narya. in the Mar Thoma Syrian Church variety concert it Victoria Theatre last night. The concert, in aid of a $40,000 Church building fund, will be repeated tonight.41 words
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Article79 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent A IPOH, Sat. T St. Michael's Church n J ast evenln i Mr. Knud Gyldensteirne Sehested of Singapore was married to Miss Veronica Patricia McMahon, niece of Mrs. M. C Corbett of Ipoh. The Rev. J. p. Francois officiated and the79 words
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Article, Illustration123 1949-06-26 3 rESE three men of the United States Navy destroyer Perkins were among the hundreds of ratings from the Perkins and the Rupertus who saw Singapore last night. Quartermaster seaman larl Perkins of Pennsylvannia, said that the typhoon they experienced off Okinawa was the worst he had known123 words
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Article135 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter HE contamination of intoxicating liquors by lead is b nO^i r V >^ less fre< l v n n was," Mr. A. W. Burtt, thief Chemist in Singapore, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Burtt said that the Department of Chemistry has135 words
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Article63 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Alleged to have been found in the company of two Communists killed by security forces on Chua Moh San Estate near Tenang village, six Chinese men were charged at Segamat with consorting with bandits under the terms of63 words
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Article294 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter decision of the Singapore Musicians' Union to bar members from playing with the International Rythm Club was taken at an extraordinary general meeting after investigation of statements that the Club is a piofit making concern, says the Union. It is untrue that294 words
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358 1949-06-26 3 Slump shadow over Colony luxury trade Sunday Times Staff Reporter yHE shadow of a slump hangs over Singapore jewellers and department stores dealing in luxury articles of jewellery, crystal and china. Never have they had more of these goods in stock or on order than at present, but nobody is358 words
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120 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat. TIE Muar District Boy Scouts Association was formed at a representative meeting and the following were elected office bearers: President, District Officer, Tuan Sheikh Abu Bakar Bin Yahya; Chairman, District Commissioner for Boy Scouts; Vice-Chairman, A.D.C. Inche Majld bin Othman;120 words
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Article40 1949-06-26 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. Eight weeks' hard labour was imposed on 18-year-old Hassan Alim for removing timber from the Bukit Burang forest reserve without a permit and for using an unregistered bullock cart.40 words
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Article32 1949-06-26 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Charged with violating the curfew at Sungel Kuning village, Koh Eng, Lai Chee Chua and Chua Siew Kooi were fined $50 each or one month's gaol.32 words
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Article23 1949-06-26 3 MUAR. Sat. Yam binie Abdullah was fined $15/- or 10 days' simple imprisonment at Muar for falling to register.23 words
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Miscellaneous341 1949-06-26 3 OMWAVUHk :!;i£!J> 10 0 5 /l EngUsh **<*■ tAslNews (French); 7.30 English- 8 00 9.00 Programme Summary; 902 zj*^' "-M-1,-00 Malay Pro- Siamese; 8.30 News; 8.45 Dutch Morning Music; 930 I*tln K~5F¥ BP°re>;8 P° r e>; 100-2.00 9.00 Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese- 945 America; 10. 00 News from Kuala P f341 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1949-06-26 4 MALAYA'S LEADING SCHOOLS— 6 THE fast-expanding x Parish of Si Michael's, Ipoh, made it necessary in 1912 for the late Rev. Father J. B. Coppin, then parish priest- to exploce ways and means of opening a school for Catholic children. The Christian Brothers had1,313 words
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Article735 1949-06-26 4 N.K. HALDAR - N.K. HALDAR by THE word "cricket" derived its name, if not its principles, from the stool which served the purpose of the wicket in the game as we know it. It has been stated that the stool which was carried from place to place as required735 words
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Advertisement7 1949-06-26 4 NEXT WEEK The Anglo-Chinese School of Malacca7 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1949-06-26 5 ART3ST IN THE HOME ARTIST, designer and photographer, JOHN CX I H TON, who is taking part in an exhibition in August in aid of the Kuaia Lumpur Y.W.C.A. appeal fund, thinks that the design of rattan furniture In Malaya lacks imagination. His own horne a Government1,577 words
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Article784 1949-06-26 6 ALLINCTON KENNARD - ALLINCTON KENNARD by Book of the Month WHAT can we do about Russia Nothing at all, thinks Igor Gouzenko. Nothing can be done about Russia, for Russia's leaders will do what they want. But something can be done about democracy. It can be made realistic, it can build784 words
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Article339 1949-06-26 6 •THE SLOW NIGHT" BY CHRIS TOPHEB HASSALL. (ARTHUR BARKER). j A\ often suspicious of modern poetry; to much of it makes me feel stupid. It was with a slightly prejudiced mind, therefore, that I opened this collection of new poems by Christopher Hassall, with whose name and339 words
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Article228 1949-06-26 6 THE FATING GUEST, by GEORGE BLAKE. (Collins). rEORGE BLAKE is a U blacksmith who sticks to his anvil. As so often before from his hammer, this Is a story of nlain folk who live on the fringes of Glasgow, where the glinting waters of the Firth of Clyde228 words
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Article125 1949-06-26 6 "THE JUSTICE OP THE LEGION," by Jason McCrea. (The World's Worn. CO often one feels— on rwding Foreign Legion stories that the writer has Just Imagined It all; one knows Instinctively that the author has not lived through It This book Is perhaps an exception. It has the125 words
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Article512 1949-06-26 6 "THE INCONSTANT MOON" BY NOEL LANGLEY ILLUSTRATED BY RONALD SEARLE. (ARTHUR BARKER). IT IS, perhaps, a goud 1 thing that we know so very lit le of Dante. In fact, I sometimes trunk that it would be a far better thing if we knew nothing of me512 words
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Article286 1949-06-26 6 MAZO DE LA ROCHE - MAZO DE LA ROCHE. "RETURN TO JALNA," BY (MACMILLAN). IN this book, Miss de la a Roche resumes her chronicles of that fascinating family, the Whiteoaks. This is the tenth book of the series and it has all the merits of its predecessors. Like all "family" books it286 words
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Advertisement539 1949-06-26 6 for perfect control T?irst impressions count and smartness plays a big part in the sort of impression you make. To be smart, well-groomed hair is essential and that's why so many more men use Brylcreem. At office desk or on the field of sport, Brylcreem keeps the hair under perfect539 words
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Article, Illustration492 1949-06-26 7 Samaritans of Boys 9 Home Sunday Times Staff Reporter yHREE afternoons each week, as the clock strikes 5. a Chinese walks by himself along Queen Street, Singapore, and boards a bus to the Bukit Timah Boys' Home. Bright-eyed and happy, he is going back to492 words
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101 1949-06-26 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Q ANT AS Airways is operating a fortnightly service between Sydney and Hong K i:,. beginning today. Skymast r pi. !i f s will call at Darwin and Labuan (Borneo*, th'v bypassing Singapore. In addition to carrying pas&engMS, mail, and cargo,101 words
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Article94 1949-06-26 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter ATAIPINO police supervise 18-year-old Attan bin Doliah, who cume to Singapore secretly, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Court prosecutor Ourdial Singh said that Doliah had had convictions at Taipinp: and after serving a sentence94 words
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Article40 1949-06-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Deputy Chief Police Officer. Johore, Mr. Meehan leaves for Penang on transfer in the course of the next few days. He is being succeeded by Mr. C. T. W. Dabrce, from South Pahar40 words
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Article653 1949-06-26 7 has In the past 18 months received a full week-end booking at cither of the two first-run Singapore theatres belonging to the "Independent Circuit" whereas. In the theatres belonging to the members of the C.E.A., full week-end bookIngs have, since the re-occupation, consistently been given to food British653 words
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385 1949-06-26 7 New airfield for Malacca— if there is money Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. MALACCA'S airfield, six miles from town at Batu Berendam. will be reconstructed as soon as funds ait made available and for the first time since the war the ancient port will be linked into Malaya's civil385 words
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Article60 1949-06-26 7 SuncUy Time* Staff Reporter CAPT. Derek Jtuart Sutcliffe of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who is claiming trial on three charges of intimidating a dance hostess possession of a kukri without a licence and, thirdly, escaping from custody, made a second appearance in the First District60 words
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94 1949-06-26 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG. Saturday. A GRANDMOTHER. Madam Teoh Saw Keow. sobbed in court today when giving evidence at the inquiry held on her six-year-old grandson, Cheah Syn Kirn, who was drowned in a well in Rifle Range Road on |une 3, this94 words
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Article65 1949-06-26 7 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (June 25) were, in cents per lb [o. 1 RSS Spot loose nominal 33 OB In bale* July No. 1 R.S.B. 32% No. RSS 31 H No. 3 RSS 28-. IMA 1 on reg. tender June 3314 July-Sept65 words
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Article35 1949-06-26 7 Sunday Tinea Staff Correspondent TELUK /2JSON, Sat.— Poo Cheong was fined $50 for using his car as a taxi without a permit, and $50 for not being covered by third party insurance.35 words
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Article98 1949-06-26 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SECAMAT. Sat. JOHORE police have offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Nadeson. a former rubber tapper of Voulej Istate, Tenang, suspected of murder. Described as between 26 and 15-rcars-oM. sft. 4 inches tall, of stout build and with98 words
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Article110 1949-06-26 7 TODAY- 300 p.m. British Concert Hall: The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted and introduced by Sir Malcolm Sargeant. Works will include: "Variations on a Theme by Purcell" by Benjamin Britten; and Symphony No. 1 by Sibelius. MONDAY: 815pm "At your Request." Included are "Allegro Appasionata" by faint-Saens;110 words
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Advertisement318 1949-06-26 7 BUILDING SOCIETY of MALAYA ltd. Incorporated V Arttorilil in Singapore 2T > Capital in 1938 L^^Si^J 8500,000 To meet the demand for HOUSE PURCHASE LOANS the Stxiety will shortly make available to the Public, 20,000 ORDINARY SHARES of Tin Dollars each. Subscription limited to $5,000 in any one name. Mortgage318 words
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Article33 1949-06-26 8 The family of the late Mr. Ong ■wee Hock wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to those who extended their condolences, attending funeral, loan of cars and for sending wreaths. Deeply regretted.33 words
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571 1949-06-26 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JUNE 26, 1949. THE RISING TIDE AS the Communist armies prepare to drive further south In China and the Nationalist forces 1 leaders openly discuss Chungking as their next headquarters In place of Canton, the remote and friendless rock of Hong Kong wonders whether an enemy571 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1949-06-26 8 DAVID DUNLOP - DAVID DUNLOP by 'pHE first immi- grants from India landed in South Africa in 1860. They came as "coolies," as "untouchables," leaving their homes where they had existed in conditions of overcrowded semi-starva-tion. They landed at Durban to a new, freer and in many ways1,072 words
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Article, Illustration807 1949-06-26 8 D. H. de T. READE - D. H. de T. READE by MALAYA is not only one of the most difficult countries in the world to map: in many parts it is impossible tc hold the "rebellious" jungle which comprises more than half the country —in check and thus keep accurate the807 words
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Advertisement539 1949-06-26 8 CLASSIFIED ADS F.LWY-JONES at RAF Hospital. Changl. on June 23, 1949, to Mollle wife of Wing Commander Nigd El wy- Jones, a daughter. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Mr. Lee Slong Chye, 2nd son of Mr. Mrs. her Boon Cheong, and Miss Tan Benp Teen, 2nd 'daughter of Madam Ng539 words
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112 1949-06-26 9 FOUR JAILED FOR JALAK BESAR ATTACK Sunday Times Staff Reporter FOITR mer were given varying terms of imprisonment in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for being members of an unlawful assembly with the intention of causing grievous hurt. They attacked a Chinese, Tto Choon Seng, who later died of hi-112 words
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Article356 1949-06-26 9 NEW COMMITTEE TO CUT V.D MENACE Reform plan ready Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NEW drive to reduce the menace of venereal disease in Singapore has been launched and is being spearheaded by a committee of representatives of the Services, government health authorities, the Social Welfare Department and the Police.356 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-06-26 9 A FEW ot the crowds of young men who "invaded" Raffles Institution, Singapore, yesterday afternoon to sign up as members ot the Singapore Air Cadet Corps.26 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-06-26 9 MR. and Mrs. Sebastian Tan Kirn Hye, who were married at the Bethesda Church in Karons yesterday. Mrs. Tan was formerly Miss Iris vVee. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kah Ken?. The bridegroom who is on the staff of Simc Darby Co. Singapore, is the youngest son64 words
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Article253 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QOZENS of young Singaporeans of all communities queued up outside Raffles Institution, Singapore, yesterday afternoon to join the newly-formed Malayan Air Training Corps. They were interviewed by a board of RAF and ATC officers and had the policy and aims253 words
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Article100 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Tfaues Staff Reporter THREE men were fined $2,000 each in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for assisting in the management of a chap-ji-ki lottery. The three, Urn Ah Moey, aged 38, of Kelantan Lane, Lim Teck Bee, 50, of Kelantan Road and Tan Lye, 48,100 words
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182 1949-06-26 9 FIFTEEN HAD NEW ADDRESS: J.B. CHARGE Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. AS A result of a surprise check by the police and military at midnight on Thursday at Senal and its environs, fifteen persons, Including two women were brought before the Sessions Court today and charged with failings182 words
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Article85 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. DR J. T. Fernandez of Singapore and Miss Margaret Brouwer of Kuala Lumpur were married at St. John's Church, Kuala Lumpur, today. Dr. Fernandez is the eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Fernandez and Mrs. Fernandez of Trivandrum. The85 words
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Article95 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Keporter ANG Seok Khian of Geylang Road, who appeared in the Second Police Court on a charge of having cheated three people in respect of payments for advertisements in a magazine produced by the Overseas Chinese Imports and Exports Association, was acquitted yesterday without95 words
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Article32 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEGAMAT, Sat. For driving a lorry when he ha' an expired driving licence and was without an attendant, Heng Yee Seng was fined $25 at Segamat.32 words
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Article28 1949-06-26 9 MALACCA, Sat.—Eighteen-year-old Ng Kirn Wah was allowed $200 bail when he pleaded guilty to haying one round of ammunition without a licence at Ayer Salak.28 words
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123 1949-06-26 9 FILIPINO LOVE SONGS AND FOLK DANCES Sunday Times Staff Reporter rrvHE Filipino community of X Singapore will entertain more than 150 compatriots and friends at a cocktail party next Sunday to commemorate the independence of the Philippines. The fourth anniversary of independence falls on Monday, July 4, but ax that123 words
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Article79 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Keporter BAIL of $3,000 each was allowed John Deocampo and Chia Tiaw Soon in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday on a charge of theft of motor vehicle parts valued at $17,000 from the No. 1 sub-depot, 223 8.0. D. Kranji. The alleged79 words
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Article33 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. The funeral took place today of Mr. S. Sangarapplllai who had served for more than 30 years as an assistant of the Seremban general hospital.33 words
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Article111 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter MOW much alcohol do you consume? The Department of Chemistry gives these figures as the approximate alcoholic content of various liquors: Beer 3 to 6 per cent. Stout 4 to 9 per cent; Cm 40 to 4} per cent; Whiskey, Brandy and Rum111 words
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123 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. DURING a football match at Mersing on June 11 between the Mersing RangeTs and the Education Department, a fight took place between Ibrahim bin Mohd. of the Rangers. Chegu Mat a player on the opposite123 words
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Article31 1949-06-26 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. While working In the Jungle near Tenang, 50-year-old Lee Sum, was killed by a falling tree. The Segamat Magistrate recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.31 words
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Article273 1949-06-26 9 jnday Time* Staff Reporter j o IK TEEN candidates of the 1 College of Medicine, Sin- j gapore, have passed this! year's final professional ex- i amlnatlon in medicine, surgery and midwifery. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, Dr Llm Kee Loo, and Dr. (Miss) Llm Toan273 words
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Article269 1949-06-26 9 US Navy RAF 'play off Spore Sunday Times Staff Reporter COR the first time since the end of the war, British aircraft and American warships took part in manoeuvres off Singapore yesterday. The exercises are believed to have been highly successful. The American warships are the United States Navy destroyers.269 words
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Article28 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR. Sat. Seah Kok Meng and a woman, Tan Chuang, were each fined $'i by the Muar Magistrate for hawking without licences.28 words
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Article305 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJANY European resident! of Tanglin resent the suggestion made in the Press last week that the higl wages they pay to servants are responsible for the difficulties experienced by less wealthy people in other parts ol the city when seeking domestic servants. A305 words
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Article51 1949-06-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent T/IPING, Sat Three charges o* criminal breach of trust In respect of cash totalling $398 were preferred aga'nst a Malay named Haji Abdul Majic! In the Taiping r* gistrate's court today. The case was postponed to July 27. baiJ of $1,000 In two sureties wa-51 words
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Advertisement131 1949-06-26 9 GOING ON LEAVE? Take An Aromist Air Conditioner Filters Purifies Humidifies Portable Economical Switch To Control Either Warm Or Cold Air a GENUINE SELF-CONTAINED All CONDITIONING UNIT FINISHED IN DURABLE HUE ENAMEL. WITH HANDSOME FRONT AND FITTINGS IN HEAVY CHROME Price $180/- each. Agents. mm^3ir*jwww^*^c7m 12. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE PHONE131 words
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Advertisement117 1949-06-26 9 THE "APPY" SANDAL Makes Walking a Pleasure In White Suede with Ankle Strap, Wedge Heels and Platform Sole. a Sizes 3 to 8 fil PRICE if I $21.95 H ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE VfvANIS^M V IKJ A V **s;%L. ,M fe^J FLASH, |g I WITH (V^ZX) Sealed in moii- A117 words
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Article1211 1949-06-26 10 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS by "FlO", said Floating Vote, "I've never belonged to no political party. Nor as the wife. Nor as the daughter. Our motto at the General Election was give somebody else a chance and see what appens. "What's more", said Floating Vote, "we wantea a1,211 words
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Article471 1949-06-26 10 Notebook by Penelope WHLN I first arrived in Singapore a friend said "Your hair will all fall out." As I »iad not much hair anyway, I did not hear this forecast with equanimity. My friend was right. The climate of course— was blamed: the climate always is. Not471 words
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Article, Illustration282 1949-06-26 10 VICTOR SILVESTER - Learn to Dance VICTOR SILVESTER R I THIS week we take big step forward in learning i 1 the Quickstep. We use the figures I have taught you to build up a complete dance. This will save you having to walk between the figures while you think what to do282 words
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Article179 1949-06-26 10 A REMARKABLE innovation to blood transfusion work is a travelling blood bank in a railway coach, in Western Aus tralla believed to be the only one of its kind in the world Fitted out by the Westerr A istralian division of Rec Cross. It was built179 words
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Article180 1949-06-26 10 Records of the Week MUSIC from th. Ball.t "Apparitions" played br Hi* Philhjrmonii Orchestra and conducted by Constant Lambert, who selected the musk for this ballot from the later works of Lint, has been beautifully recorded. There are five scenes, of which the third the Cave Scene makes use of180 words
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Advertisement297 1949-06-26 10 POND'S yJ&J^ /?&&>&'' POWDER Smooth m silk sott a* isoonfighl f%i%/^^fsater\<fi\ delicate is the morning mist 4 tS&ZS&^sfc 11*1 a For enlk ftattcr^« for >übtk ck rm V^-' '^f ~Sint A 7 to bkad youf "xnp^ 3 0^ fi touch 10 ywu \sslu& 1 *^yr lovelinni there is s shade297 words
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Advertisement384 1949-06-26 10 I OYPIv i°liri«4 wtf mK| i'nv YOI i T uoil^iUl SI I I vl MMB||isjMM| LsPSsV Htfi'Up The amazing new permanent wave you give YOURSELF at HOME! This marvellous discovery is delighting women all over the world t Now, yon too can give yourself a lustrous permanent wave in a384 words
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Article521 1949-06-26 11 MARY HEATH COTT - ASCOT WAS ALL BUTTONS BOWS MARY HEATH COTT says LONDON, June 18. I HAD a good view of Ascot. I did not have to worry whether the rain would spoil my frock. I did not have to crush myself into a crowded race train. I did not have to queue521 words
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Article992 1949-06-26 11 was friendly with a girl. Now she has called it off for no other reason than that we have nothing in common. I have a feeling I treated her too casually. I am far from casual at heart, but, being of a cautious nature, I was going warily.992 words
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Article, Illustration395 1949-06-26 11 KEBUN - KEBUN iiy i/VERYONE who has a garden should also have some means of applying insecticides in order to keep down the various insect peats. It may only be a flit pump, b"t It is necessary. The spraying of plants should not only be done when a disease395 words
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Article, Illustration130 1949-06-26 11 THE hot, hot day* are descending upon Singapore and most women art more interested in cool comfort than the btest fashion. Sketched here are two dresses that fill both requirements. Some like 'em plain, some like 'em patterned. The girl on the left it in plain baby sharkskin130 words
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Article346 1949-06-26 11 MEALS WITH EGGS IT is said that a meal consisting of an egg Is as beneficial as one which includes meat. Not many people dislike eggs and perhaps these accompanying recipes may be found helpful for a light meal. Curried Eggs 4 eggs, 1 oz. margarine, 1 onion (finely chopped),346 words
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Advertisement178 1949-06-26 12 NEW ARRIVALS Churchill Their Finest Hour $13.80 Perciwl: War ln Malaya 9.00 Cheiro's Language of Hand 8.50 Scientific Encyclopaedia 45 00 Hopkins: Whltehouse Papers 2 Vols 27 00 Pearl S. Buck: Bondmaid 5.7S Reed: Reasons of Health 5.00 Pears Cyclopaedia (New Edition) 4 25 The Koran by RodweU 3^50 Longmans178 words
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Miscellaneous1346 1949-06-26 12 CAPRICORN (Dee. 81— i ■s. SCORPIO (Oct. ?t- Nor. i UUIIM 1 TTuTT''Tl*'i Jan. 19)— Worth while going /isjl BJB^PPWDB PyNs|^Nr^P»sM LsKl 2')— Correspondence or i.i 1^ 1^ IV% TsasW all out on new contaots and g lf//'/iJDV^7^r l rJli Hli terviews early in week bring IJfc AJIkl kl I1,346 words
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Article427 1949-06-26 13 Replay now with Singapore Sunday Times Muar Sports Correspondent 4 KMY-N IVY played brilliant soccer to beat Johore by five goals to nil in a Malaya Cap soccer match played at Muar yesterday. With Singapore beating Malacca in Singapore, Army-Navy and Singapore will and have427 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-06-26 13 r!E 120 yards bardies race at the Johore A.A.A. sports in progress. The winner was Chua Seng Kooi of Johore Bahru. The meet was held at Johore Bahra on Friday.30 words
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Article116 1949-06-26 13 Sunday Time s Penanr Sports Correspondent rpHE Malayan women's X singles champion and co-holder of the doubles title. Mrs. D. C. A. Fraser, today became the Penang women's champion when she outplayed Miss Mary Millet 6 o. 6 o in the final in the Penanr tennis116 words
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Article164 1949-06-26 13 I Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent roUR records were broken at the annual athl He sports of St. Paul's Institu n held on the Negri SembUVi Club padang yesterday afternoon. Mok Wai Ksen. the "A" Division champion athlete, was responsible for two of the records—164 words
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Article289 1949-06-26 13 Sunday Times Alor Star Sports Correspondent DISPLAYING all-round superiority Kedah outplayed Perak to beat them five-one In their final Malaya Cup soccer fixture on the Alor Star Padang yesterday evenIng. Kedah attacked for the major part of the game and it was only good289 words
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Article562 1949-06-26 13 Singapore 6; Malacca 0. AFTER a ragged first session display, Singapore A woke up to beat Malacca six-nil at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, thus qualifying to meet ArmyNavy (who beat Johore five-nil at Muar) in a replay to decide who is to meet Selangor in562 words
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Advertisement186 1949-06-26 13 Red if fusion Can Offer al^ day and every day with No maintenance worries No electricity required Unaffected by Blackouts Guaranteed crystal clear reception. OPENING AUGUST Ist. REDIFFUSiON ■jt. J^J [Singapore] LTD. P.O. Box 608, Singapore Telephone 8224^ lim* 4 Celebrit y" "Celebrity" RHBH amongst j^^fciifc^^i reproducers 9 >^ry\ designed186 words
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Miscellaneous108 1949-06-26 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 2. Spark; 6. Tip; 9. Lupin; 11. lodine; 13. Inept; IS. Delta; 16. Bias; 17. Pur. 19. Seek; 20. Ink; 21. Tone; 22. Errs; 28. Rollers; 27. Veer; 39. Elan; 30. Sap; 32. Isle; 33. Set; 34. Pate; 35. State; 37. Sites: 38. Tenses; 39. Tryst; 40.108 words
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Article60 1949-06-26 14 RAJINDER Kaur. a girl, wul awarded the Scholar-Athiat* Cup at the first Khalsa School Sports maet yesterday at 8t George's Road. Singapore. The other champions were: ''A Division (Boys): Tiang Ong Thye. Girls. Radhabal. 'B Division i Boys Mohti.i- d Hashim. Girl.-. Rajinder Kaur. "C" Division (Boys): Hamid60 words
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Article, Illustration371 1949-06-26 14 N.S. batsmen fail against Syrett pLAY was concluded at 5.30 p.m. yesterday in the inter-State cricket match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan owing to failing light caused by an overcast sky. It had been threatening all afternoon but, fortunately, the rain held off and the371 words
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Article85 1949-06-26 14 LONDON. Sat. FOLLOWING were results of t fourth round men's singles matches at Wimbledon yesterday: E. Sturgess (S. Africa) beat O. Eucelli (Italy) 6-2. 6-4, 6-1: I. Droby (Czech.) beat N. Cockburn 6-2, 6-3, 6-2; R. Falkenburg (U.S.) beat A. Van Swol (Netherlands) 7-5. 6-0, 6-4: Geoff85 words
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Article156 1949-06-26 14 H, M. Dockyard btat RegimentaJ j Pay Office 6-3 vhen they met at soccer yesterday In a Junior M A". Group 2 S.A.P.A. League fixture at Geylang Stadium Better opportunism by the forwards won the game for the Dockyard The 2s*u<> was In doubt until156 words
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Article336 1949-06-26 14 BOWLERS were on top in the cricket match on the S.R.C. padang yesterday between the Singapore Cricket Association and the Combined Colleges. The Associations's first innings produced 120 runs to which the Colleges replied with 42. In the second innings, the < association336 words
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Article216 1949-06-26 14 ENGLAND START SLOWLY LONDON Sat. I YN the second England-New Zealand Test Match today the gates were closed nearly half an hour before Cowie opened the bowling to Robertson and an attendance of 24.000 saw Robertson take a single to leg from the fourth delivery and then coverdrive a full216 words
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Article80 1949-06-26 14 rC following players will represent the Guthrle Sports Club In a friendly game of soccer against the Borneo Co. XI at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow at Parrer Park: C. Darwell, Huln Chun Hoong, Andrew Ooh, Tahir. Chan Ah Weng. Sulaiman, R. P. W. Oosman (capt.). Ho Pook Kee,80 words
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Article554 1949-06-26 14 Sunday Times .Tohore Bahru Sports Correspondent VICTOR Lai created the only record at the English College annual sports today when he cleared 5 ft. 6 In. in the ..igh jump event to Improve on Dollah Don* Jump of 5 ft. 3S In. which lias stood554 words
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Advertisement283 1949-06-26 14 Book Your Table Early FOR THE SPECIAL CONCERT at I RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT at 9.15 P. M. THE ORCHESTRA OF H.M. ROYAL MARINES I H. M. S. BIRMINGHAM (22 MUSICIANS) By kind permiMioii of Capt. T. A. C. Pakenham R. N. Condyctor: BANDMASTER F.P.L. TOBIN R.M. I PROGRAMME 1 March283 words
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Advertisement155 1949-06-26 14 fyflHßp^ TAKE l|lffiP HOME DRiNK lfc*Dl MAM Ht LION LIMIILJ AUTHORISED BOTTLERS OF COCA COLA Obtainable from all Provision Stow. plus! Singapore Cold Storage gives you something extra. We sell you food frozen, chilled, cooked, or in tins, but we give you something extra too. We give you certainty of155 words
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Article712 1949-06-26 15 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH. OoiTeikHock heads list By ALL is quiet on the Malayan badminton front The Malayan Thomas Cup players have disbanded and are quietly living down the excitement of their triumphant return in their respective homes. Badminton will not figure in the headlines until August, when712 words
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291 1949-06-26 15 A FEATURE of yesterday's cricket match between S.C.R.C and V.M.C.A., played on the Hong Lim Oreen ground, was the quick scoring of Suratta, who hit up 80 runs in under 40 minutes to help his team to win by eight wickets. Going in291 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-06-26 15 TED Schroeder, favourite for the Wimbledon men's singles championship. in play against Gardner Mulloy last Monday. Schroeder won after a grueirmt fiveset struggle.23 words
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Article33 1949-06-26 15 IN a friendly game of soccer played at Seletar yesterday. Admiralty School 2nd XI beat Singapore Harbour Beard Traffic XI one-nil. Basil Roberts scored the winning goal in the second half33 words
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Article54 1949-06-26 15 r£ Singapore Chinese \matcur Athletic Association won the Invitation one mile medley relay tt the Police Sports held on th* Police Training School yesterday. Runners for the team wer? Lim Hong Hal (220 yds.). Tai Chong Chong (220 yds.), Ng Liang Chiang (440 yds.) and54 words
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Article243 1949-06-26 15 Sunday Times Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWE Selangor Badm ton Association has a p point A eda sub-committee o raise funds for a first-class badminton hall designed to accommodate 1,500 spectators, with two spacious courts and dressing rooms for the players. The hall is243 words
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80 1949-06-26 15 Encouragement to sportsmen Sunday Times Segamat Sports Correspondent rpO give all the necessary 1 encouragement for sport in the State, the Johor»> Government has decided to grant unrecorded leave in future to players in Government Service selected to play in representative State or Malayan games. This should go a long80 words
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Article28 1949-06-26 15 •TODAYS S.A.F.A. League flx--1 tures are: Inter-Community League: Chinee v. Eurasians, Jalan lesor Stadium; Junior O, Group I; Pay* Lebar Bus team v. Jollilads, Oevlang Stadium28 words
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Article, Illustration466 1949-06-26 15 Badminton notes by CAPTAIN SPRINGDALE B.P. scored their first major success In Selangor tournaments when they won the 1919 Junior Inter-team doubles championship. They defeated Selangor Chinese A.A. by five games to nil. and Merrydale by three games to two. last weekend to complete their league fixtures466 words
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Advertisement274 1949-06-26 15 STILL GOING STRONGJ "JACK ARMSTRONG' t COLUMBIA'S COMPLETE CHAPTER PLAY REPLETE WITH THRILLS! JOIN HIM ON A DANGEROUS MISSION! FOLLOW HIM TIIKI THE TUNNELS OF TREACHERY! WATCH THE ASCEND OF THE AEKOGLOBE AMIDST FIRING ROCKETS! SENSATIONAL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES! 4 T I M F JkkJ^^w 615> and 9 1 5 ■Mw274 words
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Article1804 1949-06-26 16 EPSOM JEEP - TRICOLOUR AND ATHLETE PAY WELL EPSOM JEEP Rodgers saddles three winners From TRAINER Rodgers saddled three winners at Ipoh yesterday, third and final day of the Perak Turf Club June Meeting. They were Greetings, Athlete and Haydee, all ridden by Frank Flannery. Trainer Fox sent to the post two winners—1,804 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-06-26 16 CAPT. W. K. P. HUTCHINGS, RE. ME. of the 221 Vehicle Bn. winning the mile at Hi Johore Athletic championship.20 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-06-26 16 H.K Varsity team arrive 'PHI. Hong Kong UniverX sity cricket team photographed on arrival at Singapore by the Sirdhana yesterday. They will play the Combined Colleges on th« Padanr tomorrow and Tuesday.32 words
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Article60 1949-06-26 16 THE following will represent Nee Soon B.P. in a friendly badminton match against Merrytime B-P- on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at th" Happy World covered stadium: Wee Teng Hoe. Bak Chua. Sallah, Chla Eng Guan K >h Cheng Heck, LJm Teclc Seng. Lim Ong Huat, Ong Bong60 words
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Obituary81 1949-06-26 16 MADAM Men Im Neo. age 86. passed ttway peacefully at 340, Ea.st Coast Road, on 25th June. 1949. She leaves tvhind three teugbtm, Madam Choo Kirn Neo, CMoo Tat Puti, Choo Ngan Klew, two sons-in-law. Mr Khoo Wee Tong and Mr. Tan Cheng San »;ij ->e\iTal Grandchildren and peal81 words
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Article28 1949-06-26 16 OWING to bad weather, there <vas no play in the Singapore V.M.C.A. tennis championships at Braj Basah Road yesterday. The ties will be played on Monday.28 words
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411 1949-06-26 16 "ILL sports bodies in the A Federation must understand once and for all that unless and until they form themselves Into one national body which can gain the recognition of the International Olympic Council, they will never be able to compete In the Olympic Games.411 words
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Article230 1949-06-26 16 PAYINO at Woodsville. St Andrew's School beat Ca'-le and Wireless by one run In a cricket match yesterday. Cable and Wireless batted a man short. Turner put up a fln* performance with 24 not out. He also did well in bowling, taking two wickets230 words
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Article110 1949-06-26 16 rE Singapore Cricket Club's American tennis tournament starts tomorrow at 5 pm. The draw for partners resulted as follows L. Van Onderallen. Miss E. Barnett; R. J. Me Rae. Mrs. Dean; P. Spinney. Mrs Riches; B. Hickley. Mrs. Murray; T. M. Mathot. Miss Old- R. Nelson.110 words
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282 1949-06-26 16 EIGHT members of the Hongkong University cricket team who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Sirdhana were optimistic of their chances of beating the Singapore Combined Colleges in their two-day fixture which begins on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow. Four other members of the team who282 words
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