The Straits Times, 10 July 1949
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Title Section28 1949-07-10 1 LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunda* Sdttlon Ofl turn Straits rim«« Singapore ir« t Press No. 728. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1949. PKIC£ Hi lt\lS.28 words
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Article671 1949-07-10 1 NEW MALAYAN BAN ON GOODS 'Standby UK' reaction i Sunday Times Staff Reporter "fHE Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, in a joint communique yes- terday, announced suspension temporarily of i licences for imports from dollar areas, including Japan. *'owing to the deterioration in the dollar position of671 words
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Article, Illustration71 1949-07-10 1 A STUDY in expressions in a f* garden at St. |ohn s Wood, London, at a rehearsal of a water-baby ballet to be performed before the Duchess of Cloucaster on July 12, in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. They are pupils of aReuter - 71 words
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Article125 1949-07-10 1 BERLIN. Sat. \N Asnerlcao officer shut and killed a Russian private last nlghl when a group six Soviet bordvr guards flred on American constanbuhiry soldiers checking border markings on the inter-zonal frontier, it waa announced today. An United States i-onatab** alary headquarter* spokesman said theReuter - 125 words
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Article39 1949-07-10 1 RANGOON. Sat Burmese Government troops killed nine Communists and woun- O''d 40 in a two-hour at- j tack on a Communist band near Indaw. a railway town 100 miles east of :h^ Assam border. Reu'rr.39 words
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Article27 1949-07-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sat Un- ■MPnt in the United Flutes rose to 3,800.000 in Juno, an increase of about half a million from May— l R'-uter.27 words
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Article125 1949-07-10 1 NEW YORK, Sat. jblii. Algei- Hiss, former State Department official accused of perjury, will havt to stand for retrial following the dismissal last night of the Jury v.hicl- three times returned "no verdict." The jury was out for 14 hours 10 minutes. On the first twoReuter - 125 words
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Article227 1949-07-10 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MELBOURNE. Saturda *THE two-week old coal strike in Australia is not I. efy, 1 in itself, to affect the six million pound a year tood export trade with Malaya unless t continues for more than six weeks. Bjt the si.uation may227 words
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Article62 1949-07-10 1 H 'Kong not affected HONC Kong will not b« iftected by th« British Government request to all colonial government* to temporarily tutpend lieentas for imports from dollar countnei. in official Mid today. He taid that since the Government ceased providing foreign exchange at the official rate a year ago importUP - 62 words
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Article124 1949-07-10 1 ST. HELENS (Lane's), Saturday. THE Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcrost, said here today the men leading the London dock strikers were "under instructions frcm abroad. There is no doubt of it," *he said. 'They have an- nounced their deliberate lnj tention to smash the Marshall Pian forReuter - 124 words
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Article66 1949-07-10 1 MADRAS, Sat.— The Madras Hlg.i Court today ordered the release of two Indian repatriates from Malaya detained by the Provincial Government under the Public Security Act. The Malayan Indians were takon into protective custody on their arrival In Madras on the grounds that they were connectedReuter - 66 words
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Article23 1949-07-10 1 BUDAPEST, Sat— Cardinal Mindszenty, Catholic Primate ot Hungary, has lost his appeal against life sentence, il was announced here today Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article42 1949-07-10 1 TOKYO. Sat.— lsamu Sato, former lieutenant commander In the Japanese Navy, was hanged at Sugamo prison, for ordering the beheading of an American flyer after his plane ha.^ been shot down in the Ryuku island in April. 1945. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article66 1949-07-10 1 MANILA, Sat. n ELI ABLE diplomatic sources said today that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will arrive here tomorrow to confer with President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines. These sources said the Chinese Nationalist leader was flying to Manila from Formosa and would return to the island onUP - 66 words
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Article116 1949-07-10 1 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. rpWELVE bandit armed with X pistols and shot guns last night went to a house in Sltiawan where two brothers lived, and kidnapped them. But one managed to escspe. The escaped Chinese told the police that he heard two shots fired from116 words
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Article38 1949-07-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Most of America's coal mines were shut down yesterday as nearly 400,000 miners obeyed John L. Lewis' command to work only three days a week while he negotiates a new contract— U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article116 1949-07-10 1 3 years fail, 'small matter 9 i Sunday Tivies Corresponded PENANG. Sat. THREE years is a small 1 matter. After that, hrn shall see," shouted Tan rVfe Hioa. at he was led iwmi yes 4.: afternoon havin been xe.itencei to three years rigorous im- prisonment for receiving stolen property. Ten116 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-07-10 1 ALL WORTH (Charlas up) being Wd in after winning tha Singapore Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday. Full results in Paga 16.25 words
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207 1949-07-10 1 Polio again 'no cause for panic' Sunday Times Staff Reporter A EUROPEAN child living in the Tanglin area, son of a teacher at Raffles College, has contracted polio and is in Middleton Hospital. Yesterday the child was understood to be "past the crisis." Other children in the area arc under207 words
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Article32 1949-07-10 1 A remote Arctic island, has been officially named Prince 'Charles Island after the son of Prince?.- Elizabeth and the iDuke of Edinburgh, the Ca- nadian Geographic Board announces— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1949-07-10 1 The Singapore Government has banished 29 secret society I me.i, extortioners, robbers and other criminals since the beginning of the year.24 words
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Article207 1949-07-10 1 Minister spends all his dollars Sunday Times Staff Report** \WITHIN two hours ot reaching Singapore yesterday, the Australian Minister of Defence ana Post-war Reconstruction, Mr. J. Dedman, went shopping and spant every one of tha few Malayan dollars he had changed. Interviewed by the Sunday Times at Raffles Hotel, he207 words
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Article65 1949-07-10 1 SHANGHAI, Sat, The Chinese Communisus today released U.S. Vice-Consul William B. Olive. He was arrested on Wednesday in a minor traffic Incident and beaten up by police. Olive was closeted immediately after his release with the Consul-General. Mr. John Cabot. Olive was not permitted to comment65 words
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Article266 1949-07-10 2 THI duct from "The Barber of Seville in which Figaro (Paola Silver!) and Count Almaviva (Luigi Infantino) plot a way of entering the house of Dr. Bartalo. wherein dwells Rosina is well known. The Count "squares" Figaro with a heavy purse for his help and we266 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1949-07-10 2 N.K. HALDAR - N.K. HALDAR by IJIGH up near the slopes of Everest, the world's highest peak, is the snow-covered plateau of Tibet, the world's most mystic country. This mystic quality is not only something that exists in the minds oi those who go there as explorers;1,095 words
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Article729 1949-07-10 2 C.S. WONG - Tomorrowis'not yet sleep' C.S. WONG by I^HE latest edition of that omnibus Chinese almanac called Tung Shu, with its attractive red cover is now on sale in Chinatown. Like other useful annuals, the Tung Shu Is brought up to date every year; for it contains, among other important matters indispensable729 words
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Article275 1949-07-10 3 Big carshuge profits Sundiy Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. RIG American cars whose roominess and many panels provide useful hiding places are popular with opium smugglers in the Federation, a Customs official told the Sunday Times. To avoid seizure of the car when caught the275 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-07-10 3 OLD SCHOOLMATES: A bandit (centre) captured near Kajang (Selangor) on Friday, with a detective (right) who aided in his arrest and then recognised him as a former schoolmate.28 words
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Article185 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I UXURY goods from hard currency areas continue to pour into the Singapore market via Hong Kong in spite of the fact that there has been a considerable flow the other way since the rise in prices of certain lines in185 words
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57 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Repot/er The Pope has elevated to the dignity of Domestic Prelate the Right Reverend Monsignor John Burke, Vi-car-General of the Archdiocese of Delhi-Simla. Monsignor Burke served as Senior Chaplain of the Royal Air Force In India, Burma rvdn Ceylon before proceeding57 words
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Article177 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A DONATION of $10,000 by Boustead and Co. Ltd., yesterday brought the University Fund total to $130,667.14. Large sums promised but not yet actually received total $216,000 List of large donations received this week are: Mansfield and Co. $25,000; St. aits177 words
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Article84 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE organ in St. Andrew's Cathedral, although still working, is in need of repair and the Parochial Church Council are unable to put this work in hand owing to a lack of funds. Members of the congregation have come forward and84 words
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Article24 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. Robert Ho has been granted a commission as acting sub-lieutenant In the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.24 words
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Article22 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. R. H. Stevens has been appointed a member of the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board.22 words
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Article115 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Repo er JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. FE body of Sgt. N. H. Pullan, of the Police, who was killed In action against the bandits in the jungle in South Pahang on May 26 has been recovered and was conveyed to Singapore yesterday for115 words
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Article130 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter At a recent meeting of the newly-elected commit- tee of the Singapore Musical Society it was unanimously aereed that every possible effort be made to present n complete Choral and Orchestral work such as "The Messiah," "Elijah," "Merry England" or "Hiawatha's130 words
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Article29 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— A cyclist, Gan Boon Chik, was fined $5, or 3 days' hard labour, for having no registration plate for his vehicle.29 words
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Article71 1949-07-10 3 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association* noon prices yesterday (July 9) were, In cents per lb.: Buyer Beller No 1 R.S.S Spot loose nominal 33 33 U FOB in bales Julj No. 1 RSS 33 33\ No 3 RSS. n% 31% No 3 RSS 29 29', R.M.A 171 words
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Article39 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The M. V. SURRIENTO, which was due in Singapore this morning from Australia, has been delayed. The cocktail party for which invitations have been issued for tonight, has been postponed until tomorrow evening.39 words
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376 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter EXPLAINING his escape from three detectives who had detained him in Orange Grove Road at about midnight on June 11, Capt. Derek Stuart Sutcliffe of th« King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, told the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. E. P.376 words
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Article22 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Liew Wah was fined $20 for failure to report his change of address.22 words
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Article220 1949-07-10 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AS a "special gesture to America" India has temporarily lifted the seven-month-old ban on Dutch aircraft in order to allow one KLM Constellation, carrying 15 American journalists, to fly over India and land at airports in that country. Pakistan has220 words
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Miscellaneous101 1949-07-10 3 eggg^g^^gff^^ pn i'l» atAiiAPORI 9.00 Programme Bummary; 9.02 Morning Music; 9.30 Latin America; 10.00 News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.18 Hit Parade; 11.00 Gilbert and Sullivan; 12 00 noon Programmes in Malay; I.GO Programme Summary; 1.02 Light Music; 1.30 News (also at 7 and 9.30); 2.00 Show Time; 2.30 >»nee Music:101 words
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Miscellaneous103 1949-07-10 3 Mary; 9.02 Mornh Music; 9.33 Latin America; 11.00 News (also at 1.30, 7 and 9.30); 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 Gilbert and Sullivan; It. oo- 1.00 Malay Programme (As Singapore); 1.48 Keyboard Cavalcade; J. OO-3. 00 Malay Programme; 3.00 YAFI; 4.00 What s New on Records; 4.30 In Person; 5.00 Classical103 words
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Miscellaneous109 1949-07-10 3 for the Dance;' 6.30 News «Can* tonese); 6.«S Indonesian; 7 15 News (French*; 7.30 English; 8.00 Siamese; 8.30 News; 8.46 Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu- 9.30 Burmas*; 9.45 English; 10.00 Radio New.srsel; 10.18 'Orchestras of th» World;' 11.15 "Science and Everyday Life;' 11.30 News; 11 45 'Music for the Close of Day;'109 words
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Article984 1949-07-10 4 Klang H.S. is young but lusty MALAYA'S LEADINC SCHOOLS— B IN response to an increasing demand for English secondary education, the Government opened a Temporary Government English School in Klang on Jan. 14, 1928. The late Sultan of Selangor, Sir Sulaiman Alaidin Shah, had shown a keen interest in this984 words
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Article, Illustration666 1949-07-10 4 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON STEPS IN PHOTOGRAPHY— 6 by WITH the pracfoe you have gained i Judging distances, tht problem of focus should now be overcame and you should be able to place the subject pinsharp in the focal plane in which the film lies The next two666 words
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Article, Illustration125 1949-07-10 4 Adventures of a letter in search of Shaw DICTURED above i a an 1 envelope unique even among the enormous correspondence of George Ber nard Shaw. It has just been delivered to him from an admirer in America. This man wisited each o; three places beoring125 words
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Article, Illustration1695 1949-07-10 5 REWARD FOR HAH ONE of the 16 new doctors who graduated from the King Edward Vll Colleg e of Medicine last week was 28-year-old MAH PEH TONO, the first Malacca boy since the war and one of the very few from the ancient Settlement, to qualify for1,695 words
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Advertisement325 1949-07-10 5 IT'S BREWED IN SCOTLAND High Pay and W "High Pay ciiiu Security" la your* tor tb« p asking. It ls tha flneit and most «ompl«t* handbook on successful Commercial C*Jh ewt, ever compiled. This book should fe# Ej?tt| 'he hands of everyone interested tik 1 f Cr-sgCil fc riimmerc*, HiaTaffiE325 words
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Advertisement340 1949-07-10 5 Why success smites..* on vital, vigorous people if no secret. Recuperative sleep at •right gives them adiLJ mtrgy acrf day. They relax contentedly en the luxurious comfort of Siu.vberland. la the hottest nights a Slumberlar.d remains delightfully cool because fresh air circulates within the mattress from air vena. Feel the340 words
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Article, Illustration454 1949-07-10 6 A Military Observer - THE 'VOICE' OF THE ARMY A Military Observer by IT is not unusual when walking through the 2na Guards Brigade Headquarters in Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, to hear staff officers talking over their telephones in the jargon that one only expects to hear spoken over an Army wireless set. The454 words
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Article, Illustration804 1949-07-10 6 ROBERT MACKENZIE - ROBERT MACKENZIE by A BOOK has been prepared by an Australian former school-teacher which may turn Into play the drudgery of learning "sums" and tables by the present method of monotonous repetition. The book will soon be issued free to primary school children in804 words
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Advertisement522 1949-07-10 6 ~T^^ NOW! with Pin *up you give YOURSELF a lovely permanent wave AT HOME! \{^^ij! Pin-Up is aviiljhle in the Salon Pick. illusirjicJ.aad an economy Refill containing everything ncix-ssary for \>^^- a Pin-Up wave except playtic curlers. Salon Pack $3.75. Rehll Pack »2.00. x-pin |>7M fl»-uf cou> ruui w*v» ltd,522 words
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Article42 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Polagan, a toddy tapper, was fined $75 or two months' rigorous Imprisonment in the Nibong Tebal court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of six pints of toddy.42 words
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Article650 1949-07-10 7 Canteen, mah jong smiles Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. "j~HE Detention Camp in Ipoh, which came into being as a result of the emergency, is far from what is generally expected of such an institution. There is little semblance of prison conditions, apart from the650 words
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Article41 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Time* Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Two Indians, Muthusamy, 47, and Veerapan, 37, appeared before the Segamat Magistrate charged with fighting at the rail vay labour lines at Labis. They claimed trial and were allowed bai" in $10 each.41 words
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Article45 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR. Sat.— A 13-year-old Malay schoolboy, Ahmed bin Othman, hi an attempt to rescue his younger brother who was in trouble in the water was drowned in the Muar River yesterday. His body was recovered this morning.45 words
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Article209 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent uc KEMAMAN, Saturday. yrit hue and cry raised by children after one of their P7 mat 'boy had dived into the river at Tan-Yah, up-stream from Kemaman, and disappeared brought men running from the nearby saw-mill kongsi. They dived into the river209 words
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Article, Illustration246 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE city was hushed and cowed. It was late February 194z, after the Fall of Singapore, and the Japs were enjoying the first flush of their triumph. They were counting their plunder, checking the contents of godowns and shops. One246 words
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Article110 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent AFTER six months' "shooting in their Singapore studios in Ampas Road and on neighbouring islands, Shaw Brothers have completed their sixth Malay film, "Nasib." The release of this film, which was given a preview in Singapore yesterday, will coincide with the celebration110 words
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Article27 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Time* Correspondent BENTONQ. Sat.— The Malay Students Union, Kuala Llpia, will hold a concert in the Malay school hall, Kuala Lipia on July 30.27 words
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Article78 1949-07-10 7 NEW Delhi broadcasts in Tamil will be extended by 15 minutes from Sept. 1 next Thi broadcast will be heard from 7.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. 'Malayan time) This step will be taken in response to a request from the Information Officer of the Government of India78 words
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Article75 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— The annual Installation dinner of the Seremban Rotary Club will be held at 'he Seremban Rest House on Wednesday. Among State officials Invited to pttend are the Negri Ruler, the Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negrt Sembilan, and Ms consort the Tungku75 words
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Article47 1949-07-10 7 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat.— Mr. M. Ariaratnam, Chief Clerk of the Survey Department Office, Kotr Bahr- has been appointed to act as Office Assistant,' Land Office, Kota Bahru. He is succeeded by Che Isahak bin Haji Daud, Chief Clerk, District Office, Kota Bahru.47 words
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Article158 1949-07-10 7 DROBABLY th* only Ladies 1 Shooting Club in th* 'ar East is that of th* Ist Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, at Olugor Barracks, Penana. An old garage has been converted into a range, for .22 rifles. Sandbags wert hanked high up behind and around the158 words
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Obituary60 1949-07-10 8 MADAM CHOONG LIAN NEO. beloved mother of Thlo Gek Lin. Gek Choo. Gek Seng. Oek Swee. passed away peacefully yesterday morning at 8.15 a.m. at No. 2 Bldeford Road. She leaves behind 4 sons, 4 daughters-in-law, 1 daughter, 1 son-in-law. 28 grandChildren to mourn her loss. Funeral «c Sunday.60 words
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545 1949-07-10 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JULY 10, 1949. A MILLION A MONTH »T last, after a hesitant, disappointing beginning, money is flowing into the coffers of the University of Malaya. The public has been awakened by the generous example of commercial firms and of Individuals—chiefly in Singapore, but also in Penang.545 words
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Article, Illustration981 1949-07-10 8 SHOULD THIS FILM BE MADE? Life ot Christ against an A-war background asks the Rev. GILBERT IS HA W, one of the principal film advisers to the Church of England. •JHIS year yet another attempt will be made to portray Christ on the cinema screen. Since motion pictures were invented981 words
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Article220 1949-07-10 8 TIE Divine Tragedy" —most ambitious religious fllm yet conceived —will attempt to screen the Life of Christ against a background of a future world devastated by atomic war. Opening scenes are laid in a church, only undamaged building after an atom-bomb attack. Panic-striken crowds are led to220 words
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Article584 1949-07-10 8 K. KAYE - When the duke went to Penang K. KAYE by DENANG has entertained royalty a few times in is history, the more memorable occasions being the visits paid by the Duke of Connaught, the Prince of V/a'°s (now the Duke of Windsor) and the Duke of Gloucester. Not many, however, remember584 words
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Article491 1949-07-10 8 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH by IVDN'T walk under a durian tree not these days, at least. This is the time the spiky fruit with the overpowering smell chooses to come down to carth sometimes with malicious intent. What Malayans chose to call the "king" of fruits is really491 words
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Article304 1949-07-10 8 SIMPANG LIMA - SIMPANG LIMA by IN the little town of Kuala Pilah, in Negri Sembilan, stands a Chinese gateway that leads to a garden. Built in typical Chinese design, the monument tells a story of the days that are dead— the early pioneering dais of British administration. It304 words
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433 1949-07-10 9 FREIGHTER IS UNDER ARREST IN DOCKS Three Lascars keep guard Sunday Times Staff Reporter QAUNT and silent, with no apparent vestige of life on her decks, a British freighter is Singapore's mystery ship that never seems to move. The Empire Hamble is now well into her third year of anchorage433 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-07-10 9 |V| R Charles McCulloch. of the Chartered Bank, Singapore, and Miss Irene Skinner of Riscar (Monmouthshire), who were married at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday24 words
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Article, Illustration304 1949-07-10 9 TWO Singaporeans a Chinese, and a European, both anonymous by nailing hoardings or posters of Biblical quotations to trees along some of Singapore's main thoroughfares in an attempt to spread the word of Cod h-ve oeen thwarted by the recent action of the Municipal authorities.304 words
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Article48 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN Indian, walking in a Singapore backlane on i Friday night alleged that three Indians beat him up, robbed him of $32, punched him, knocked him to the ground, and ate a packet I curry and rice he was carry i"g-48 words
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Article41 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Bail in $150 was offered 69-years-old Yew Chan charged with attempted extortion. He was alleged to have demanded $5 from a Chinese woman threatening her with abduction by bandits if she refused to pay.41 words
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Article36 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Charged with offering $6 as a bribe to a police detective to stop him from arresting an Indian woman, 40-year-old Saminathan was offered ball in $100 and remanded.36 words
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Article32 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Corespondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— A 37-year-old furniture maker, Tham Wah Thim, was acquitted of a charge of criminal intimidation and discharged by the Session Court President (Inche Abdul Hamid).32 words
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Article76 1949-07-10 9 Bund*) TinKN orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. (COLLECTION boxes for the < benefit of the inmates of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement nave been placed In several shops and hotels in Kuala Lumpur. The Rotary Club, which has taken a keen interest in the welfare of76 words
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Article146 1949-07-10 9 M.I.C. PLAN REJECTED IN JOHORE Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A PROPOSAL to form a Malayan National Indian Con rr r^-=- was -^iected at a meeting of members of the local Indian Congress. Mr. M. B. Dass said t* j formation of the new body was --"d by all146 words
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Article53 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. Andrew Gilmour, returned by BOAC-Qantas Constellation from England yesterday. He went to London as head of a delegation from the Singapore, Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce, to attend high-level talks on the entrepot trade53 words
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Article145 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Stall Reporter WSLAY Kerr Co., Ltd. and the Cable and Wireless cable ship Retriever, which I employ a small number of i Malay seamen, will be asked by the Malay Seamen's Union of Singapore to adopt new wage rates similar to those which145 words
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Article316 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. |^|ALAY nationalism, strengthened by the post-war period of political agitation, has given rise to a jealously watchful attitude towards the Malay language. That is the conclusion of Mr. M. B. Lewis, of the School of Oriental and African Studies,316 words
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Article82 1949-07-10 9 'KL is cleanest city I've seen' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. "IfUALA Lumpur and Singa--11 pore are among the cleanest cities I have ever seen," said Mr. K. N. Ramanathan. chief correspondent in SouthEast Asia for the Press Trust of Indie who arrived here yesterday. Mr. Ramanathan said that he was most82 words
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Article51 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Tan Peng Pheng, who said he was a shopkeeper at Stulang Laut. Johore Bahru, was produced in court today for an Inquiry as to why he should not be bound over. Bail of $200 in two sureties was allowed, pending51 words
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Article108 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. A DRAMATIC bid to save a woman suicide by putting her in an iron lung was described by a staff nurse today to the Penang Coroner Mr. P. Blackledge, and a three-man jury. Testifying at the Inquest on108 words
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Article52 1949-07-10 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. Special < le Mohamed Osman of Chan Wiv~ "''to was discharged by the Segamat Magfs*- when the prosecution elected to offer no evidence against him on a charge of negligently causing hurt to a colleague by discharging his rifle. The discharge did not amount52 words
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Article43 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. —At Friday's meeting of the Perak Welfare Committee presided over by Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng it was announced that the Perak Turf Club would run a sweep in aid of welfare funds on Sept. 10.43 words
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Article316 1949-07-10 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. Y HE Post-war increase in population and the extension of military establishments have created a serious water supply problem in many areas of johore and when drought conditions exists this becomes grave. The State Public Works Department has several projects316 words
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277 1949-07-10 9 Budh Singh is re-elected at 3 -hour session Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. y^FTER a three-hour discussion on the validity of votes cast at the Malayan Indian Congress' third anmal session here today, it was formally announced that Mr. Budh Singh had been re-elected president of the Cc277 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-07-10 10 l r This week he's reporting a summer evening in n famous West End restaurant 1 Smart-timers out in cotton... the table-side talkers (centre) wear it: One in a flower-splashed organza, the other in a more formal dove-grey dress. Eyeing a distant c*'ner, the seated girl (right) picks79 words
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Article1220 1949-07-10 10 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS by JHE Dog and The Cat had grown so big, and The Man and The Woman had shrunk so small, that was The Dog who was taking The Man to tl. club for dogs only, which was once a club for men only. The1,220 words
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Article, Illustration732 1949-07-10 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON, June 30. lIOW to become a Wimbledon celebrity in one easy lesson wear laceedged pants. Or so twenty-live-year o1 d Miss Gussie (Gertrude Augusta) Moran from America might tell you after her experiences in the All-England championships this year. The fame732 words
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Article506 1949-07-10 11 Mould you please give your opinion on this question, which perplexes many people, especially us of the younger generation? Do we need Religion or can we live without it? If it it not a centuries-old fairytale, what proof have we?— SERVICEMEN. WE can live without it, and the506 words
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Article1095 1949-07-10 11 rvEN if you do rot have to do the cooking yourself it is Just as well to know how to do it. You can train an Inexperienced cook If you have peiw^nal knowledge or cope with an emergency that may hit the best regulated kitchen.1,095 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-07-10 11 T H^ peacock is not the S I only creature who > can be justly proud of his < < tail the new back-view interest in evening dresses > will draw admiring glances if you have the sort of a tail that can stand emphasis. Sketched112 words
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Miscellaneous1778 1949-07-10 12 r«t» ySmmmSmmSmmmlmmmmim^SaSSSSSSSSS^SmSSS^^S^SSSSSMwSSl^K. schern <' *hat has been In 1HIS WEEK. f r A mind since New Year. Ne- ■.■;~-w^ CTIR All &W jfJ M*Js?KaJF7FZJEQR HK^^HBI-N cessary, though, to get the RkYjJ IJ I k? 1 1 fall I- OK ALL Sljdll >f SS; <8 right co-operation, particu- Ifr A J1,778 words
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Article39 1949-07-10 13 Sunday Times Telok Anson Sports Correspondent rPHE Dew Re:reation Club *U' be holding an American singles handicap tennis tournament for its members this month and next. The entrance fee h $3 ocrf.cn ami entries close today.39 words
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Article933 1949-07-10 13 KEN JALLEH - STRONG CHALLENGES TO OOI KEN JALLEH BAM tourney at K.L. By the announced retirement of America's Dave Freeman, the only obstacle towards Malaya's complete world supremacy in badminton has been removed. Without sweat and without toil, Ooi Teik Hock moves into the first place, closely followed by Wong Peng Soon.933 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-07-10 13 WINSTON David and Teoh Khoon Keah, both of Lo Heong House, who tied for the Division "A" individual championship at the annual sports of the An-glo-Chinese School, Parit Buntar29 words
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Article261 1949-07-10 13 SPLENDID bowling b> J. U Almeida (five for 26) and O. Woodford (three for 7) tnabled Singapore Recreation Club to trounce Indian Association by five wickets on the Padang yesterday The Indians, batting first, were all out for 58 runs. Sucdram (.25 < and Kaslklal (ID were261 words
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Article215 1949-07-10 13 i\\ 1) Rafflesians won the Evan Wong cricket shield vby beating Victoria School Old Boys by four wickets yesterday on the Victoria School ground. S. K. Sundram took six wickets lor 13 and G. Westerhout four for 25 to dismiss Victoria School Old Boys for215 words
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Article90 1949-07-10 13 I*HE Singapore Chinese team to 1 play the RAP Combined in I the S.A.F.A. Inter -Community League at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening will be the tarn? which beat the Johore Chinese in their M.C F.A. Cup tie. The Singapore Chinse XI will be: Che?90 words
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Article354 1949-07-10 13 JOHORE Sub-District (Army) 0 held it's annual sports meeting on the Johore English College ground in Johore B.ihru Tlm prizes were presented by Brig. R. C. O. Hedley, C.8.E., D.S.O Officer Commanding the Troops in Johore. Competitors came from all units in Johore, and the354 words
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Miscellaneous123 1949-07-10 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Wasps; 6. Scoffer; I 13 Entail; 13. Area: 14. Adorn; I 15. Creates; 17. Vine; 18. Fog; j 1». Take: 20. Ere; 21. Lemon; I 33. Let; 23. Soap; 25. Inappropriate; 29. Said: 30. Lad; 33. Bring; 35. Hat; 37. Idea: 39. Ate: 40. Mace; 41.123 words
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Article384 1949-07-10 14 Eliminations to be played Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ill Selangor's Thomas Cup representatives have entered for the Malayan Badminton championships, but entries from the State have been so heavy that an eliminating tournament will be held shortly to decide the final384 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-07-10 14 Hi! Kota lili.ini Chong 1 Hua School girls' basketball team, which is talcing part in the local competition, now in progress. Amateur Photo Service picture.28 words
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Article180 1949-07-10 14 I IN a cricket match played at the Police Training School ground ysterday, the Police b:at the' Customs by six wickets. The Customs scored 58. and the Police 97 for four wickets. Scores Customs: Reutens c V llupillai b Arasaratnam 8; Sam run out 6;180 words
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141 1949-07-10 14 Phelan, Cowan in Ipoh S.C. golf final Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Corn LIEUT-COL. T. D. Phelan, who won the Far East Army Golf title at Kuala Lumpur last April, has qualified for the final of the Ipoh Sports Club golf championship. The other finalist is Dr. O. A. B. Cowan.141 words
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Article47 1949-07-10 14 Sunday Times Raub Sporti Correspondent THE cricket match between 1 Pahang and the Singapore Combined Colleges scheduled for this week-end at Raub has been cancelled, i The Combined Colleges wired at the last minute saying they were unable to make the trip to Pahang.47 words
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Article64 1949-07-10 14 Mayfair Badminton Party officebearers for 1949 were recently elected as follows: President: Mr. Tan Soo LJew; vice-president: Mr! Johnny C. H. Chua: hon secretary: Mr Richard 8 P Chua; treasurer: Mr. John C. 8. Hock; auditor. Mrs. Taa Ewe Hock; sporta captain: Mr. David Tan; asst sports captain:64 words
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Article47 1949-07-10 14 Entries are invited for all teams affiliated to the Ipoh and District Football League for the R.D.Y. Cup. The entry fee Is $5 per team and the closing aate for entries is Friday, July 22. The present holders are the Cheng Wah.47 words
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Article23 1949-07-10 14 STEVE Bellolse, a leading middleweight contender, won an eight-round decision over Tony de Micco on Friday night in New York.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article240 1949-07-10 14 OINdAI'OKE RECREATION CLUB, with 71 points, lead Singapore \J Cricket Clnb by nine points In the Singapore Cricket Association tournament. To-day's fixture* »re: C.S.C. v. S.C.C. S.R.C. v. Johom C.C.: I. A. v. Colonials C.C.; R.A.F. Seletar T. R.A.F. Chanel La'ost positions In the championship240 words
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Article318 1949-07-10 14 A STEADY last wicket partnership by Khoo Ong A Lee and Cheong Thiam Siew, which realised 32 runs, gave the Singapore Recreation Club a threerun win over the Singapore Cricket Club, in a game, of cricket played on the padang yesterday. Dr. Ong Swee318 words
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Article287 1949-07-10 14 IN the annual two-day cricket match between Old and present boys of St. Andrew's Schjol. begun on the Woodsville ground yesterday, the Old Boys declared their Innings closed shortly after 6.30 with eight wickets down for 148. They did this because they thought that the287 words
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Article264 1949-07-10 14 r-LAXLHE ol yeo.eruuj 's cricket f match between Rallies Institution and R.A.F. Changi, played on the R.I. ground, was ihe fine bowling of Lott. who too* six R.I. '.vickets for 12 runs The Airmen won b; six wickets. RAFFLES iNST Kirn Hal b Bowman264 words
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Article163 1949-07-10 14 NUMBER eight was the lucky number at Buklt Timah yesierday. Horses carrying this numbei on their saddle cloth" won four of the eight races. There were no number tights ii: two of the other four races. Race number three had leveo starters and there wer163 words
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Advertisement356 1949-07-10 14 SPECIAL CONCERT at RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight 10th July at 9.30 P. M. RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA (30 MUSICIANS) with SYLVIA GAREH NORMAN LAWRENCE IN SONGS AND DUETS Leader: COR RYF. Conductor: FRANK PICKFORD PROGRAMME 1. Overture. Raymond. Ambr. Thomas. 2. Waltz. Southern Roses Strauss. 3. Three Dances. Nell Gwyn. German. (Country.356 words
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Article489 1949-07-10 15 What STC July meet revealed Sunday Times Special Correspondent SUPPORT for the theory that Straits Racing Association should lift the ban on better class horses has been given by the Singapore Turf Club's meeting which was concluded yesterday. The meeting was probably the worst489 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-07-10 15 TWO WINNERS at Bukit Tiraah yesterday: Karrnan (left) with Ted Harper astride coming in after winning a splendid race. Almost last at the turn, he staged a grand finish to beat the pacemaker Golden Slipper in the last 2ft yards. On right is Royal Borough who gave Jockey McPherson his69 words
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Article50 1949-07-10 15 MALACCA. s.it:-Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Malacca had their new badminton court cffljially opened this week by the Commercial Director of the Corr>panr Mr. J. W. Russell. The court Is ideally xltua ?d and was built mainly through the efforts of the chief clerk. Mr Yeow Geok Hoe50 words
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Article96 1949-07-10 15 VI BEAT Si. A. SECOND TEAM Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent UICTORIA Institution beat i the second team of the Selangor Eurasian Association by 28 runs in an Inter- club match on the school padang yesterday. After a shaky start, losing two good wickets for 19 runs, the school96 words
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Article26 1949-07-10 15 IPOH, Sai— The 22nd annual athletic sports of the St. Michael's Institution will be held here on Saturday, July 13 at 3 p.m26 words
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Article356 1949-07-10 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent SC. BEATY, Malayan singles tennis champion, received his stiffest opposition so far in his journey to the final of the Perak annual tennis championships when he was stretched to three sets by youthful Lim Thiam Chin yesterday morning. Beaty356 words
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246 1949-07-10 15 Sunday Times ipoh Sports Correspondent LIM KEE FONO. Malayan singles runner-up and member of the Thomaj Cup team, will be matched against youthful Tan Jin Eong. Perak singles runner-up, in one of the ties of today's Inter-party badminton encounter between the Mcrrydale246 words
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Article78 1949-07-10 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent AFTER a scoreless firsthalf, the Selangor Chinese dominated play on the resumption and scored two goals without reply to beat the Perak Chinese in the replay for the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Ipoh, yesterday. Kee78 words
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Article61 1949-07-10 15 SEGAMAI, sat.:— The Segamat District soccer league has been suspended for a month on account of Bulan Puasa. Piny will be resumed after the Harl Raya. Five matches still remain to be played to bring the first round to a close. The Seaforth-s and the Police are leading61 words
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Article336 1949-07-10 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent ALL Perak badminton title-holders, barring the veterans, will be defending their titles during the coming annual State championship which will be held at the Perak Turf Club courts during the next two week-ends, July 16-17 and 23-24. -t Teoh Seng336 words
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124 1949-07-10 15 Tampin C.C. in strong position in Cup final Sunda> Times Serrmban Sports C'orrespond«ot THE Tampln Cricket Club batted themselves Into a strong position against the Port Dickson Club in the first day's play In the final of the Strahan Cup cricket competition which began hi Seremban yesterday. Tampin scored 72124 words
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Article85 1949-07-10 15 A MEETINGS was he.d durii>q the week to discuss arrangements for the In. »a independence Day Challenge Cup socc?r competiticn this ye»; MMTf Indians in Province \Ve!lesiey. It took place a; the Lndian Association Nlbon* Teb-^l. with L.. S T^i«rdenaden presiding. The draw for the rompntition85 words
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Advertisement239 1949-07-10 15 }0r f JcLAST DAY! Special Morning Show TODAY 9 a.m. Victor Mature in "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK" Upstairs $1.00 Downstairs 50 cts. PHONE T^A^ JJ P* [yPj 51 59 Season Starts at M'NITE TONIGHT A Tung Hwa Films Presentation in Mandarin VIRTUE £VV4 tragic DUST m m COUNTRY y-' |HfiH239 words
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Advertisement227 1949-07-10 15 J« I L nt- w to spectacular TECHNICOLOR sights never bofore seen! print it SeeAndcdo* Special Morning Matinees of this film will be shown to school children today and daily at 8.30 a.m. up to Wed. 13th. Admission: 50 cts. only. Congratulatory Letters keep pouring in from fans who enjoyed227 words
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2324 1949-07-10 16 EPSOM JEEP - BRIGHT EYES CANTERS HOME WITH 9.5 EPSOM JEEP Allworth wins Singapore Cup By (Charles) took the Singapore Cup, outstaying a fairly strong Class 1 field, but the best performance at Bukit Timah yesterday was put up by that gallant little mare, Bright Eyes (Jones), who made light of the impost2,324 words
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Article71 1949-07-10 16 THE Rig Sweep, drawn on race seven at Bukit Timah yesterday, resulted as follows: Total Pool: 5304.200 Ist Prize: N0.*****6 ($136--890) 2nd Price: No.310?00 ($6B--445) 3rd Prlie: N0.*****8 ($3B--•25) Starters ($4,753 each) Nos. 47«»».i0. *****1, *****1, 481--562, *****4. *****8. *****1. &*****. Consolation Prizes: ($2,281 faih) Nos. *****0.71 words
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Article107 1949-07-10 16 SELANGOR Club and Penang 3uorts Club started their iw o-day cricket match on the Selangor Club padang yesterday. The Selangor Club batted first tnd were all out for 170 runs The with one hour to bat, knotted up 73 runs for three T. WfflrJe of Penang.107 words
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Article49 1949-07-10 16 The fallowing will it present United Lads. B.P agairu: Oolden Hind 8.P.. in a reiurn nvitch at th« former's court today at 100 p.m.:— Koh Beng S*ee, On« Bong Soo. Wee T.-tk Van, Lawrence Cheah. Teo Kok H»ee, Hu Beng. Robert Mm and t?ah Thlam Chwee.49 words
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Article144 1949-07-10 16 Sports day at St. John's Inst. Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter BIGGEST "sport* day" prize at St John's Institution School I sports yesterday was a new block of classes. The presentation was made by Mr Llew Kwong Hon. Kiihl 1 Lumpur Chinese, philanthropist, and announced at the sports by144 words
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Article320 1949-07-10 16 Wally Bagby still leading Jockey By EPSOM JEEP VLTALLV Bagby gave the Bukit Timah meeting a miss TT after a successful "hunt" at Ipoh but still keeps his lead in the jockeys' list with 25 winners. Frank Flannery is a close' j second with 24< /2 winners i with Ellery320 words
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