The Straits Times, 11 September 1949
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Title Section29 1949-09-11 1 I LARGEST METT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday BfUtloa Of strait* Til SB m ■■■■■§■>■ ww— mil No. 717. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, lMf. J^L PEICE 10 CENTS.29 words
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Article, Illustration326 1949-09-11 1 NEW WEAPONS WILL HIT BANDITS Thepenaltyof non-surrender Sunday Times Special Correspondent BEHIND a high steel fence surrounding a former lunatic asylum, somewhere in the Federation of Malaya, young British Army officers with new ideas are preparing to hit harder than ever before at terrorists who refuse to surrender. These men326 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-09-11 1 CINCER" Kendall, aged 4, jnd Robert Kendall. 2. who arrived in Singapore last w««k to join their parent* after Hying from California by Pan -America* Airway*. Their father. Mr. |ohn Kendall. 1. in Hi. Standard Vacuum Oil37 words
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Article, Illustration211 1949-09-11 1 Biggest ever racing crowd Sunday Timei Staff Reporter THE biggest crowd ever to attend a race meeting in Malaya thronged lukit Timah yesterday to watch the premier event of the Malayan Turf— the Singapore Cold Cup— fall to an English-bred horse with a French211 words
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Article62 1949-09-11 1 MANILA, Sat. MRS. Ester del Rosarlo Murray has been charged in connection with the slaying of her husband, Ameri-. can businessman and former C.I.D. agent George Murray, on Aug. 13 In their home. No ball has been fixed. She reportedly protested Innocence when questionedUP - 62 words
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Article168 1949-09-11 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter r)NE of the busiest men in the Victoria Memorial Hall V yesterday afternoon now ready for the United Nations conferences next week was a man with a I r screwdriver. Almost on the eve of the opening of the biggest series168 words
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49 1949-09-11 1 BATAVIA, Sat. An outbreak of bubonic plague ("black death") in Jogjakarta territory was announced by the Indonesian Republican heath authorities today. The plague has already assumed "dangerous proportions" and caused 74 deaths during August. Dutch health authorities are flying vaccine to Jogjakarta today^— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article143 1949-09-11 1 HONG KONG, Saturday. THE Chine* Communists have concentrated most of 1 their South China strength today in an area about 160 miles north of Canton in what appeared to be the start of their big push south. Reports from the area say th»t the NationalistsReuter; UP - 143 words
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43 1949-09-11 1 HONO KONG. Sat—The 2.000 British troops who arrived in Hong Kong yesterday as additional reo lrements for the Communist-threatened Island, will remain aboard their troopship, Empress of Australia, until tents damaged by the recent typhoon are repaired.— UJ.43 words
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Article253 1949-09-11 1 Sunday Tim«i Staff Reporter I AST month Russia and Soviet satellite countries receivtd. by direct and indirect shipments, more Malayan rubber than the United States of America. This situation has gradually been developing over the past three months, and local merchants predict that it will253 words
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95 1949-09-11 1 KILLED IN RAID ON KAMPONG KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A UNIFORMED oandit gang raided Kampone; Gangsa la the Alor Gajah area of Malacca last night, murdering a man and ransacking a house and a shop. There were 19 Chinese and one Malay in the rang. The gang forced a 44--year-old Chinese95 words
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Article25 1949-09-11 1 SEQAMAT, Sat.— ln honour of the 76th birthday of the Sultan, next Saturday will be observed a s a public holiday in Johore.25 words
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Article33 1949-09-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.-Pre-sident Truman told 15 bishops of the Church of England in Washington yesterday that lessons In the Sermon on the Mount offered the best method of preventing wars.— UJ».33 words
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Article95 1949-09-11 1 Sunday limes Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A RAJ 1 and Police search party, In a second at- tempt, yesterday afternoon found the wreckage of the Dakota aircraft which crashed In the raining area on Wednesday They found the bodies of the crew. The search party95 words
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Article62 1949-09-11 1 COLUMBUS, (UJB.), Ba t. CERGEANT James Hendrix escaped death today when both his parachutes failed to open In a 1,000--foot jump from an Army transport plane. He was the 13th man to leap In the exercise. His suspension line* became entangled In a boot buckle,Reuter - 62 words
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Article44 1949-09-11 1 MONTREAL, Sat.—Twentythree persons were killed when a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane crashed 40 miles from Quebec City today. The plane struck a rocky peak several hundred feet above the St. Lawrence River and plummeted into dense bush.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article47 1949-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Health Minister, has accepted the Invitation of Pandit Nehru to visit India, it is learned here. The Invitation was extended on behalf of Mr. Nehru by India's Health Minister. Rajkumarl Amrlt Kaur, wh>n she visited Britain recently.47 words
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Advertisement127 1949-09-11 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5429/5420 KUALA UIMPUR ***** "HOUGHTON" HAS DONE IT AGAIN! A SENSATIONAL BRITISH-MADE GUITAR OUT TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Now only for the first Urn* since the war. Las such a fine British-Made Oultar been offered at the unbelievingly low price of T& <\ $40.00 EACH ""fJCTyf" Increased127 words
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Advertisement68 1949-09-11 1 y^Ttfy V vft I lt'%' afailflLiß^Br A Word on Leaf (jj| Good tobacco like good wine— (lW relies upon the frown or smile of Dame I Nature. Differences In soil, vagaries 1 1 I of weather, will all affect the perfection ////i I or otherwise of the resultant cigarette. I68 words
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Article578 1949-09-11 2 GIN Is another drlni about which I hear complaints of unreasonably high prices. It is one of the most plentiful of drinks now. Retail price is a little over 30s. a bottle. Usual-sized measure gives 32 nips to a bottle. Yet some quite unpretentious pubs charge 2s. 6d. a578 words
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Article756 1949-09-11 2 ERIK JACQBSEN tells if a treatment witl which the Scandinavian, are fighting alcoholiim. SEVERAL years ago, Dr. Jens Hald and I, both working in the scientific laboratories of a medicinal firm in Copenhagen, became the s u b J e c t of a756 words
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Article, Illustration455 1949-09-11 2 By A Special Correspondent tN Jamaica to-day, where "to-morrow" Is always good enough for a Job to be done, people are talking of 180 lb. of energy named Abraham Issa. This is his story: He was born here about 45 years ago, the son of455 words
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Article489 1949-09-11 2 by A Special Correspondent THE Russians have a whole arsenal of secret weapons—including such Wellsian nightmares as refrigeiant bombs, controlled ctorms and artificial tidal waves. These, anyway, are the "revelations" published by a German, a Dr. Heide, who claims to have escaped from imprisonment in489 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-09-11 2 THOUSANDS of pounds worth of jewellery will for the first time in history b« i«cn by th« lucky people who ar« television owners In Britain. Wall-known London jewelUn hive collaborated in Hl« loaning *f more than 90 placet of jewell«ry. Here, Betfie Spurling, (right) who it arranging th« collection, rehearsing80 words
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Advertisement88 1949-09-11 2 The answer Is very simple: For lack of spares caused by T\i Import restrictions. K II Thousands of valuable I P P watches become unreliable L prematurely for lack of ter- "jljk"' vio«. %M. COtiyfl QUAY SmCAPOfti Why do his teeth stay white? Do you want your teeth to itay88 words
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Article332 1949-09-11 3 Direction on self-defence Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Federation Court of Appeal today ordered a retrial of 22-year-old Police Sergeant George Frederick Leonard Ewin who had been sentenced to seven years* rigorous imprisonment for fatally shooting a five-year-old girl, Lai Ah332 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-09-11 3 MR. and Mrs. Lan Denny* Peek, who were married at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday. Mrs. Peek wn formerly Mras Ruby Chrfatine Baxter and she comes from Crimtby. Mr. Peek it employed by fh. Singapore Harftoar Board and k the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Peek, of Singapore.49 words
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Article169 1949-09-11 3 BIG DROP IN SINGAPORE CRIME RATE Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE crime last month fell below prewar level, according t > the C ID. Chief, Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. He said yesterday that there had been a "gradual decrease" in Colony crime during last nine months, in one of which169 words
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Article77 1949-09-11 3 Sanday Times Correspondeat ALOR STAR. Sat. THE important contribution 1 which the University of Malaya was destined to make towards the progress of the country was stressed by the acting Mentri Besar, Tengku Ismail, when he declared open a two-day agricultural exhibition held this week at77 words
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Article93 1949-09-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR.. Sat The first presentation of colours to a Malay battalion will take place on Tuesday when Regimental Colours will be presented to the 2nd Battalion, the Malay Regiment, by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Ourney. The commanding officer of the Battalion ia Lleut-CoL W. Y.93 words
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Article46 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANO. Sat To mark the fourth anniversary of the Liberation of Malaya, Monday will be observed ag a public holiday in Pehang and Province Wellesley. All English schools will reopen after their five-week August holidays on Tuesday next.46 words
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Article43 1949-09-11 3 TIONG BAHRU FIL M Sunday Tines Correspondent So that stall lights will not interfere with the screening of a free film show by the Public Relations Department tonight for children of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre, police will keep hawkers off the playground.43 words
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Article141 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. A POLICE agent, 17-year-old Low Kow, was yesterday sentenced to 15 months' hard labour by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of extortion of $30 from an141 words
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Article50 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Correspondent The 95th birthday of Sree Narayana Guru will be celebrated by the Sree Narayana Mission at Seletar today with sports meeting addressed by Messrs Rajaram in Hindi, O Sarangapany In Tamil, Bwaml Vamadevananda in English, and Swaml NeeraJananda and K. Purushothaman in Malayalam.50 words
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Article321 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A HUNDRED years of Singapore Volunteer history changed hands when the new guard of the Singapore Volunteer Corps Liaison Regiment took over from the old guard of the pre-war Volunteer Corps in a well-drilled changing of the guard ceremony at the321 words
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Article66 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Thirty-flve-year-old Yong Ah Leek, employee of Thomas Cook Son, was allowed ball of $5,000 by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, yesterday on two charged of criminal breach of trust. He was alleged to have misappropriated $4,633 belonging66 words
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Article26 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat.— A new police station has been built at Tenang Kampong, seven miles from Labis towards the Pahang border.26 words
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Article27 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent The Singapore Police Band will play in the Botanic Oardens at 6 pjn. today, not at 8.15 p.m. a« previously announced.27 words
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Article42 1949-09-11 3 Sonda? Times Corr^vxmdenl KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Perils will celebrate Victory Day tomorrow with a parade by police, Boy Scouts. Girl Guides and Brownies at the Kangar Padang. The Raja of Perils will speak. There will ahso be sports.42 words
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322 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DRITISH soldiers serving in Malaya don't think much of the War Office's latest idea— to issue pyjamas to all ranks, with priority for troops serving in the tropics. That is the opinion of 20 or more soldiers I interviewed322 words
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Article196 1949-09-11 3 Sunday Times Correspondent TTIWENTY-ONE years Tve X been in the Army and Just think of the money I've wasted on pyjamas," was the reaction of an old soldier In Singapore, commenting on the War Office announcement that there would be an Issue oi two pairs of196 words
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Advertisement204 1949-09-11 3 f Th« f JNEST.BICYCII BUILT tiwlay m^k V^ <n« c ir\ d v i^^ /> v\ AIL LEADING T Hercules Jr T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. 18 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE tAI/tl/H Made specially to withstand tropical climate*, we have no hesitation in recommending tr.ese instruments for home and school use.204 words
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Advertisement131 1949-09-11 3 Chilprufe for*MEN I and BOYS CHILPRUFE is made only of the finest Pure Wool to the richest standards of manufacture attainable. CHILPRUFE fabric is subjected to a special process which renders it unshrinkable. CHILPRUFE garments retain their shape, size texture though repeated washings. CHILPRUFE garments are cut individually by hand131 words
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Miscellaneous110 1949-09-11 3 cjlfy pWt^Mk^T»f^^^Bsi7«pT^TTTnT^? SINGAPORE 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.01 Morning miVc; 9.30 Latin America; 10.00 Newt from Koala Lumpur; 10.16 Hit Parade: 11.00 Paul Temple and the Oursoo Osse; 11.30 Light music; 11.00 Programmes In Malay; 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.01 Light music; 1.30 News (also st 7 A 9.30); 1.00 Show Time;110 words
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Miscellaneous119 1949-09-11 3 America on the Air; 10.00 News (also st 1.10, T i> 9.10); 10. IS Hit Parade; 11.00 Paul Temple; 11 30 Light lfnste; 11.00—1.00 Malay Frotnami (As Spore); 1.00 8m VWw H0U1; 1.43 Kayboard Cavalcade; 1.00 Show Time; 1.30 Dance Music; 1.00 TJLFX; 4.00 Late Have A Party; 4.48 Music119 words
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Miscellaneous114 1949-09-11 3 DSW); 6.48 Indonesian; 7.16 News (French); 7. 50 Kngllah; 8.00 Siamese; 8.16 News; 8.48 Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu; 9. J0 BurmeM; 9.48 Kngllah; 10.00 Radio News Reel; 10.19 TSM BATTLB FOR BRITAIN-; 11.19 Music; 11.90 News; 11. a 'Music far the Close of Day'; 11.00 Close. AUSTBAUA 8.10 PA. Lux Radio114 words
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Article631 1949-09-11 4 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL tn TF a British Army recruit found himself in a trained battalion of infantry without first undergoing the usual period of initial training, he would experience a bewilderment similar to that of the average Malay special constable when he first answered the call631 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-09-11 4 lOANNE DRURY, Hollywood film star, is reported to be planning to I marry John Ireland this w««k. |oinne ii teen here as the appears in her latest film, in which the co-stars with her husband-to-be, |ohn Ireland. |oan*e la a brunette, with hazel-green ayes.44 words
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Article, Illustration676 1949-09-11 4 fc J4 rfato - TALKING OF BOOKS fc J4 rfato* IT has truly been said that Singapore v a city of contrasts; a city where the beauty of natural scenery becomes almost lost in the hideousness of man's Invention. We are able to look back with a strange 20th century superiority although it Is676 words
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Article, Illustration472 1949-09-11 4 SKIPPER - SKIPPER LJ. Klano Scouts have been very lucky the manager of Highlands Estate has given the association a new camp site. It Is to be called Highlands Camp and all Inter-troop competitions are to be held there, Including those for the Ramsay Cup and Sheppard Trophy which begin472 words
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Advertisement300 1949-09-11 4 "Caterpillar" REG. TRADE NAM DIESa ENGINES DIESEL MARINE ENGINES DIESEL ELECTRIC SETS EARTH MOVING MACHINERY LAND CLEARING MACHINERY TRACK TYPE TRACTORS Write Direct or Alrwill for Fatherly Advice— fr»e EVERY MAN HAS HIS OPPORTUNITY— this is yours Quality for that key position quickly I The foremost »nd most famous of300 words
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Advertisement358 1949-09-11 4 BAYARD EIGHT DAY WALL CLOCKS IN SEPTANGULAR BAKELITE CASE Mad* in France AT ALL DEALERS •Mmk .»i,,- MONTOR TD. The Arcade Phont 5891/2 Singapore THE I NEW MORRIS-COMMERCIAL 1 I 5-TONNER I ppjßw^^ that mean bigger earning capacity ii. 'j "Ha. l j S~l_E J 'A V dP2i2L. i-»kjWff WntfwUon358 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1949-09-11 5 HAJI'S PROGRESS PROM clerk in a r Magistrate's Court to President of the Religious Department of the State of Johore Is the achievement of 51 -year-old Tl AN HAJI MOHAMED NOAH bin OMAR, until recently Segamat's District Officer. Born in Muar, son of the territorial chief, he1,681 words
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Advertisement281 1949-09-11 5 It a ffJsM 'gold flake %^Jf MADE IN ENGLAND horn puppy days onwards, 4ogv<rflCj||p j§[jk\ need regular conditioning>^^w4|2^. Keep him in good condition Given regularly, Bob Martin's Is part of the advice that breeders will do much to ensure a give to purchasers of dogs, healthy, happy life for your281 words
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Advertisement703 1949-09-11 5 4 SALAD AND LIMBURGER CHEESE Be popular with the men! Give them Limburger the cheese with the rich flavour they prefer. In 1 Ib. packets SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. K jmvMwW/Vwm FR F F A "Engineering Opportunities is your* for thm ■BJBJf; JeTA n I' tne fi nr »t703 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-09-11 6 GAIETY CIRL AT ROMANO'S: Jean Kent, tinging star of the Two Citiei technicolor production. The Cay Udy, in which the pUyi the nime pirt. climbs on a tjble-top in Romano's famou* fdwirdian restaurant, to do an impromptu number in true Cjiety tyle. Wo agree that log* like thjt aro much67 words
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Article1144 1949-09-11 6 t T.S. TAN - t T.S. TAN by gvbKY seasoned third-class traveller in Malaya knows that the only way to secure a seat in a crowded train carriage is to push a suitcase or bag through a window before climbing aboard. This, being the only form of reservation1,144 words
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Article602 1949-09-11 6 Kenneth W. Gatland - Men on the moon by 1960? Kenneth W. Gatland by npHE Canadian Roc- ket Society have announced that a mancarrying rocket capable of making a two-way moon flight could be built by 1960. Is this really feasible? Captured V-2 rockets of the type which fell on London In 1944, have602 words
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Advertisement237 1949-09-11 6 a Stop a cold before it gets startod. Use Hudson's "Eumenthol" Jujubna daily. "Eumenthol", contained only in Hudson's, Is a fast, safe germicide, which brings you speedy relief. always use li II UNO IS S Vr^^/ X^J Z/iaZ doeJ uou, aoottf COMPLETE FOOTBALL AND RUGBY EQUIPMENT SHORTS, JERSEYS STOCKINGS BOOTS237 words
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Advertisement272 1949-09-11 6 .^B^Bv^^^^BßjMfls^ J^kv .^bls^H^^B^t pfJ k *f t Rich, fine tobacco B^kAyEs) and— the cork-tip m hfJ^dj for cleaner smoking %^raSlJ EiMPORTED FROM LONDON, ENGLAND] m m t mi t'crrtrat. London, tSQ Yten rXcputation for Qu*-'tr. JBQ&L Wf\ AA ifii^'lft muirai^_tb£l mi See t& <* a 7&W AUSTIN It's fine to272 words
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Article361 1949-09-11 7 Staff cuts and insecurity Sunday Times Special Correspondent JyJANY rubber estate managers and junior assistants are worried about their jobs these days. The present insecure position of the rubber industry has already necessitated certain rubber companies making reductions in staff, some estates have closed down and361 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-09-11 7 Mi. and Mr*. Roland C. Scully after their wedding at the Cathedral of Hl« Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday morning. Mrs. Scully was formerly Miss Mary d« Souxa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. de Souia. and Mr. Scully ii 1 ion of th« Uft Mr. jnd Mrs. A. Scully of51 words
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Article112 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Correspondent AIOHORE BAHRU reader who signs himself "Pusiled" writes: "I was suprised to read recently a statement by Sir Sydney Palmer to th» effect that there was a shortage of experienced planters in this country. I have been planting in Malaya foi a good many112 words
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Article245 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BARENTS vied wirfi their children in all the fun of the r fair when the Good Companions' Youth Club held a bazaar and fun fair at the Naval Base Dockyard, Seletar, yesterday afternoon. Rain, which fell in torrents in Seletar245 words
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Article81 1949-09-11 7 THE 9th anniversary of the 1 Battle of Britain will be celebrated next Thursday with a special' pa-ade at Royal Air Force st& ins In Malaya and fly-past f air force formations. There will be a fly-past over Singapore by a formation of Sunderlands, Yorks. Dakotas,81 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-09-11 7 MONBIONOK Olcotuendy, Bishop or Malacca, opening the Fait organised by Vu- C.V.MA, Church of St. Teresa, Singapore. The Fair realised $11,000 foi the Carmclilp Building; Fund. With the Bishop are Mr. C harles Gob, chairman of the Fair, and Miss Clara L*c.42 words
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Article51 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Because bis companion confess-'d to being the owner of all the exhibits produced in ne Segamat Sessions Court, mid-dle-aged Tan Pee was acquitted and discharged. His companion, Lim Pock, was sentenced to six months' Jail for smoking and possession of51 words
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Article53 1949-09-11 7 S"nd:»» Tl-"es Staff RennrtT A f atiha meeting in memory of the late Govemor-O«?ne-ral of Pakistan, Mohamed Ali Jinnah, wi'l be held at Chong Hock Girls' school pround Telok Ayer Str-et today between 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Mr. M. Karim Gany, president of the Muslim League,53 words
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Article39 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times staff Reporter The staff of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, held a farewell luncheon yesterday for Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, one of the paper's reporters, who is going to the United Kingdom this week.39 words
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Article163 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter jOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. I N addition to tin, gold and bauxite, there are other minerals of possible economic value in Johore, some of which have been worked on a small scale in the past. A few others may become important in163 words
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Article112 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Tunes Correspondent SECAM AT. Sat. AN Arab. Syed Abdul Hamid bin Ahmad Effendi. charged with intimidating an Indian woman with an axe, told the Segamat Sessions Court that he had been granted bail in $150 surety by a lower court a few112 words
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334 1949-09-11 7 All-community experiment at Robey Crescent Sunday Times Staff Reporter ABOUT 100 people in the Upper Serangoon area ar« quietly but enthusiastically carrying out an experiment in "the spirit of co-operation." They are the residents Europeans, Chinese, Malays and Eurasians— of a settlement at Robey Crescent, off Poh Huat Road, built334 words
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Article143 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE thorough search of personal clothing carried out by the Singapore Strain Laundry before the clothes go Into the washing machine produces regular "finds" of such items as cuff-links, Identity cards, driving licences, cigarette lighters and cash, both in143 words
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Article102 1949-09-11 7 Sunday 1 lmes Staff Rep >rt.r niSMISSAL for insubordin- atlon and refusal to carry oat a superior's Instructions does not entitle an employee to a month's salary in lieu of notice, It was held in the Singapore CiTil District Court yesterday. The District Judge, Mr. A.102 words
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Article72 1949-09-11 7 The Singapore Chasibei ot Commerce Rubber Association* noon prices on Saturday (Sept. 10) were in cents per lb.: Bayer Seller No. 1 R S.S Spot loose nominal 36% 30% FOB in bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. 36 H 36% No. 2 R.S.S. 34% 34% NO. 3 RjSjS. 31 H72 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat.— For failing to muzzle his dog, Ng Yee Chong was fined $20 in the Teluk Anson magistrate's court. ON Saturday Oct. I. a grand ball in aid of Poppy Day Funds is to be held at Raffles Hotel, organised by Mrs. Doris112 words
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Article92 1949-09-11 7 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BVNTAR, Sat. "This pushcart has been brought to the Police Station many times, and each time a different person has appeared," said Inspector Jagir Singh, O.C.PJ)., Nibong Tebal, when he pressed for a deterrent sentence in a case in which a92 words
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617 1949-09-11 8 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 11, 1949. PROGRESSIVE IMMATURITY POLITICAL immaturity can rarely have been so recklessly paraded as it was by the Progressive Party's announcement yesterday that it would Introduce a BUI in the Singapore Legislative Council designed to exclude from the Colony all wouldbe Immigrants who are citizens of a country617 words
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Article1029 1949-09-11 8 DON I | TAYLOR - BIG CHANCE FOR EMPIRE BUILDERS DON I TAYLOR by TN my view some 12 to 15 million people must leave Britain in the next 20 years to salt the wide lands of the Empire with good British stock. And If I know my countrymen they will do It Joyfully, given1,029 words
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Letter382 1949-09-11 8 AS you say, I have indeed iteppcd into Hie mirket-pUce. and ttrange things an offered for tale in it. I m very content to l«t the prosecution rest, but it has occurred to m* that ••for* I withdraw it might b« worth-while to ivggett that perftapt. after382 words
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Article1032 1949-09-11 8 CHARLES WINTOUR - THE MAN WHO DEFIES STALIN CHARLES WINTOUR by IT was midnight at Chequers in July 1943. Winston Churchill turned from a Walt Disney cartoon to give a young lieut.colonel instructions to carry out one of the most hazardous missions entrusted to one man during the whole course of the war.1,032 words
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Article167 1949-09-11 8 What our town needs 7 By THAM KENG CHIANG, Miner IT would take pages of the SUNDAY TIMES to ventilate my views on "What Our Tovm Needs," and as you would not agree to that I shall say that the most important item that we need is sanitation More167 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-09-11 8 After wcekt of preparation, during which Empress Place and the Victoria Memorial Hall hive been transformed, Singapore make* her debut tomorrow as, the venue of a United Nations conference.29 words
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Advertisement17 1949-09-11 8 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe 1 lb. FoiL Pkt 12.00 1 lb. Tin $2.30 2 lb. Tin $4.5017 words
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Article481 1949-09-11 9 IT WAS WOMEN S DAY AT RACES Ladies liked Longchamps Sunday Times Woman Reporter IT was woman's day at Bukir Timah racecourse yesterday, amid a gala Cold Cup atmosphere, with the band of the Seaforth Highlanders playing and the skies brightening after a threat of rain. The Cold Cup winner,481 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-09-11 9 MR. and Mn. Ronald Jack after their marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Mrs. Jack, f«--merly Miss Kathleen Hemp son, is the daughter of Mr. E. A. Mempson, of the Am erlcan President Lines, and Mrs. Hempson. Mr. Jack is an engineer 'with the Shell Co. The honeymoon will b54 words
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Article145 1949-09-11 9 A 'racket' in dirty notes ■unday Times Staff Reporter ANE of Singapore's latest "rackets" is being worked in leading hotels and bars. Whatever tne change you get after paying for drinks the boy will bring you a collection of filthy notes for the small change. The boy always keeps this145 words
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Article64 1949-09-11 9 Rrndav Times S«aff Report*? JOHOFE BAHRU, 3ar.~Ow Kie Bah. of Ulu Tlram, charged iv the Police Court here today with being in pnssess'on 0/ samsu on which duty had not been paid, claimed that the Customs Officers found the samsu outside his house behind a64 words
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Article31 1949-09-11 9 Sunday TH« CorreMiondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— There has been a change in the dates for holding the Johore clerical examinations. They will now take place on Oct. 29 and 30.31 words
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Article300 1949-09-11 9 NEW WEAPONS WILL HIT THE BANDITS (Contd. from page 1) tion that one bemedaHed major, who commands a unit in one of I the more troubled areas, exclaim'j "Give me a dosen of those infernal things and 111 really go places." Carried on the back or on trucks, the flame-thrower300 words
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Article35 1949-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tne n wen eight cases of scrub typhus in the Pederaticr last week, but no deaths. Twc case of urban typhus were reported and one case of pr.iio in Perak.35 words
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Article266 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "U/HEN the clock strikes seven after dusk, the Cheras Road-Pudu area becomes a virtual ghost town. Houses are bolted and barred, and it is rare to see anyone on the streets after this hour. This is the effect266 words
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Article141 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A NOTHER Federal Councillor, 33-year-old Mr. V. M. N. Menon, announced his intention here today of applying for associate membership of the United Malays National Organisation. Some time ago Federal Councillor Mr. EEC Thuraislngham Joined UMNO as an141 words
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Article88 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times SUB Reporter MEMBERS of the Singapore shipping community will learn with regret of the death of Captain Rieth Stonehouse Lennard, former master of the R.A.S.C ship Maxwell Brander, who died recently after a fall on board the trooper, Dilwara when the vessel was 10088 words
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Article71 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent Ipoh. Sat— Undergraduates of the Medical and Raffles Colleges organised charity dances at the Celestial and Jubilee Cabarets last night and raised nearly $10,000 for the University fund. The Sultan of Perak. the Chinese Consul for Perak and Mr Cheah Ghim Leng were71 words
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Article96 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MR Edwin Dewlin, of Singapore, and Miss Winsome Mayo, daughter of Mrs. B Mayo, of Kuala Lumpur, were man led at the Wesley Church her* today. The bridegroom, a police officei lr the Singapore Harbour Boert. is the son96 words
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Article142 1949-09-11 9 Sunday* Tines Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sat. ACK of Australian interest in the proposed Singapore retaliatory immigration legislation was reflected when only one of Melbourne's three <r turning upw.papprs The Sun iv.iblishrd a Si^napore dispatch outlining the Pro- btesslve Party's plans. And The Sun "burled" the story In Page142 words
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Article133 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent UB PENANC, Saturday. I HE Penang Coroner, Mr. J. P. Black ledge, today criticised the "gross carelessness" of a mother in leaving a pot of boiling water on the floor near her three-year-old daughter who fell into it and was fatally133 words
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Article40 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BHARO, Sat Mr. L. D. Whitfleld, Deputy Director of Education, Federation, who is in Kelantan on his first official visit, will be entertained to a tiffin party by the Mentri Besar on Monday.40 words
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Article107 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Staff riepoiter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PHAKGED with insulting Woo Llan Quee, a hairdresser, by using certain words which were provocative, Tap Kirn Chan, a fitter, pleaded guilty 10 the charge and was fined $25, in default one month's imprisonment. Miss Woo said that107 words
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Article31 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BHARU. Sat.- For voluntarly causing hurt to a compatriot at Pulai Chondong, Ismail bin Haji Abdullah was yesterday sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment.31 words
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Article, Illustration197 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO Penang Malay teamen, Wan Ahmad bin 1 Dollah and Abcul Rahim bin Mohamed Khir, realised a life-long ambition to be chief officers last week when they received certificates of competency as mates of Home Trade Ships. Only two other197 words
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Article31 1949-09-11 9 INCONSIDERATE— S10 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— For hitting a stationary lorry as the result of inconsiderate driving, 34-year-old motor cyclist P. C. Samuel was fined $10 by the Regumat Magistrate.31 words
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Article233 1949-09-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AT the Singapore East Wharf yesterday a 53-year-oM Teochew woman brightened up with relief as soon as her Certificate of Admission was examined, and she was allowed to proceed on her journey to the Federation. She was one of the 655 deck233 words
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Advertisement157 1949-09-11 9 fiH FOR MEN HI C ".l.'.'m.'i.'".'."™. PURE SILK SCARVES AND SQUARES From $9.75 PURE SILK TIES In the newest and latest designs From $3.50 =i§ ROBINSONS THE MAN'S SHOP ZZZZZ RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE EEEEE HEADACHE Wll' |V A W^ m 1 p> 1 I (jch rjblet te«lcd I in moittur*157 words
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Article, Illustration203 1949-09-11 10 Robb's London THE AUDIENCE is mixed. But most of them would be happy to be called Intelligentsia." Nearly everyone carries a raincoat or woolly— tbe smartest (on the left) is the sleeveless, black polo Jumper with the points of the blouse collar pulled up. The girl behind wears a rather203 words
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Article853 1949-09-11 10 l m going into a job where I have to supervise others. Never done it before. Am afraid of it. What qualities does one need? A.D. STEPPING forward in an emergency and talcing command of the situation. (2) Planning in advance and not as you go on. (3)853 words
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Article573 1949-09-11 10 ' MIKE - 'MIKE' by •TOMORROW Is Commemoration Day, and Radio Malaya will be broadcasting two special programmes during the course of the evening. At «20 the. bands of the Seaforth Highlanders and the Singapore Police will be relayed from the Padang. John Dumeresque, who was present at the official573 words
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Advertisement128 1949-09-11 10 a lovely mouth is r^^^HW enhanced by POND'S LIPS jh 1 I A woman's lips tell the story of JV/ i hrr moods. Your lips art you! W^^^^^ *9bJl^ Bring out their loveliness with Ib^MM Por<J's LIF'S' In alluring shades, JL-v jatin-lcxtured. Pond's LIPS are Ip^ made for you. This128 words
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Advertisement361 1949-09-11 10 ssssssW mW^ss^W^^^r^Msf W sssV iC^JCf/ T" \ml »*\\M J I T t y" l\'w if! l \V 1 1 TODAY I will skew yosi bow to link tha figum you hava already learned in the Slow Fax-trot to make the complete dance. One simpla way is to make tha last361 words
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Advertisement269 1949-09-11 10 Immediately you add f n y*i locwrtoatpoooni /3 of Nescafe in rJsfj tnade— No grounds,, __fi ©csp^ 1 po bother. Even if you didn't prefer it for its speed, 1 vA you'd still prefer it for _fj-ji t $J the roaster-fresh fragrance] "«^^^hPvy tnd full-bodied flavour '11 ykS /T/Vl^^^w Nevafi269 words
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Article574 1949-09-11 11 BEAUTY THE NEW FASHIONS MARY HEATHCOTT reports on J^OVV we know what the new season's clothes look like, it is time to choose new make-up colours, to do ourselves over, give ourselves a new coiffure, change our personalities. Or so say the beauty experts. If the beauty-conscious woman did everything574 words
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Article197 1949-09-11 11 BLESS this House" was made famous by the [ate Count |ohn McCormick when he went on a tour of America in the eirfy *****. Since thjt time it had remained s favourite in many family collections. It has now been recorded by the comparative newcomer. |osef197 words
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Article439 1949-09-11 11 IVJV these new, refreshing ideas tor your sweets: GEORGIA DUMPLINGS Baking powder biscuit dough. 6 medium baking apples, 2 tablespoons melted butter, a tablespoons lemon juice. IH> cups maple syrup. 3 tablespoons melted butter, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. V* cup sugar, teaspoon salt, teaspoon nutmeg, cup water. Rcll439 words
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Article, Illustration380 1949-09-11 11 LONQ hair i* coming back. The present ragamuffin style, roughcut and the opposite of sleek, will have a brief life To be successful, the ragamuffin style needs thick hair with a strong, natural curl in it. Fine hair soon becomes straggly and neglected-look-ina.380 words
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Article949 1949-09-11 11 SITI H.M. A - Bajus, yesterday and today SITI H.M.A. by FASHIONS are a craze among all women and they have now spread like an infectious disease, only curable if there is no more cloth, thread, needles and no more women. Though East is East and West is West, and we are told that949 words
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Advertisement639 1949-09-11 11 The s^*\i proved \Gi*£ aZ LJ family VJ3~— remedy- —^rV bottle V Vl)*fc always VTI— in the J -S home r~^~~~i**- iri O (uticura f uticura has an almost medical ertiu.it> in arresting itching irritation and smarting- in drawing out inflammation and soreness and cleaning up skin troubles COMFORT FOR639 words
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Advertisement200 1949-09-11 11 fch THURSOAY /^/2/£<ns i mum Ttro nvir pt>rfum«H by Unyn Ueclilvn delicate, floral matching your daytime xl/ ribrmtton glowing, exotic for the more htxunmu you qt after dark tv»v«'a tutw trmtrmnet» M sff^l that mtngU and harmonize. I Change from one to the other at I a whtm or even200 words
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Article767 1949-09-11 12 RHNAYLOR - What the STARS foretell RHNAYLOR\ s THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19) This week's schemes likely to be of a speculative character bat successful nevertheless. Chances of pulling off something worthwhile develop early on Monday and Saturday. Expect holdups, unforeseen delays in any scheme planned for Wednesday.767 words
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Article315 1949-09-11 12 rIS is solved by takinu out a single letter from the words that are capitalised and rearranging the remaining letters to form new toords. Then use the letters that have been removed to spell an entirely new word which is suggested by the last two lines of each set315 words
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Article59 1949-09-11 12 A QUESTIOI OF AGE RICHARD ROE has three daughters, Aileen, Beatrice and Chloe. Aileen is as old as Beatrice and Chloe together. Last year Beatrice was twice as old as Chloe was then. Two years from now Aileen will be twice as old as Chloe is then. What are the59 words
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Article395 1949-09-11 12 wmsn "INHERE Is one type of business double which is anathema to partners, but a boon to opponents. This Is the "give-away" double. It places all the high cards for the declarer, warns him of a bad trump break and sometimes enables him to make a hand which,395 words
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Advertisement88 1949-09-11 12 How To Btop Worry— Carnegie 1 7.50 Five Minute Biographies— 1.10 How To Win Friends rneg.e 1.00 How To Use Your Imagination To Make Money 10.80 How To Plan Your Financial Security 10.80 Merriam Webster Pocket Dictionary 1.80 I Pocket Book Of Basic t nglish 1 on V -rv. FOR88 words
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Miscellaneous58 1949-09-11 12 iy Edgar Rice Burroughs .-^^3fc»3sissV 1 I j^^^^ssssssssk.^^^. x B^k f^*~ L^Y* &LJ"T~ **riic*T maw ""n-jiNf^ -nzZAH LET THE TKEE Fall AHP "TURNEC I I'l AM TAK7AN TNE APE-MAN fa?"^ i>^i. ssVSM TC FACE HIM "i AM WOllO. CHIEF OF REPLIED 6JAVEP Yn J jtP^S-J JH^^^i kjtMs^SJ&S JtlT^ '^Hl L58 words
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263 1949-09-11 13 SINGAPORE District (Army), team leaders in the Community League competition has recently undergone considerable changes. Two players who will not be available any more for the side are Snelson the right full-back and Douglas left full-back. Snelson left Singapore last week on compassionate263 words
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Article66 1949-09-11 13 CINGAPORB District (Army) will U be meeting the Singapore Swimming Club In two water-polo matches at the B.S.C pool at 10.30 a.m. today. Singapore District (Army) teams are: A Team: Capt. Whitmore; Staff Bgt. Richardson; Capt. Marshman; W.O. 1. Townsend; Pte. Morgan; O.S.M. Reeves. B Team: Spr. Fletcher;66 words
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Article29 1949-09-11 13 rONO Bahru Rangers will meet the R.A.T. Sembawang In a friendly soccer game at Sembawang at 5.15 p.m. today. Transport leaves Tlorj Baliru at 4 p.m.29 words
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Article46 1949-09-11 13 FE Singapore Anglo-Chin-ese School swimming carnival will take place on Friday, Sept. 23 at 3 p.m. in the Chinese Swimming Club pool. The events for Old Boys will be 150 yards medley relay and an Individual event over a course which will be46 words
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Article23 1949-09-11 13 The Singapore Commercial High School's 'A' team beat the Hotspun In a friendly game of soccer The score was 3 l.23 words
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215 1949-09-11 13 LONDON, Saturday. TEN Hutton, the Yorkshire and England opening batsman, has finished what is undoubtedly his greatest season in first class cricket. His achievements have been truly phenomenal. Only three other players In the history of the game. Denis Compton, Bill Ecruh and Tom HaywardReuter - 215 words
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Article108 1949-09-11 13 SUNFLOWER BP. beat Swallow BP. 4—3 In a badminton friendly. Results (Sunflower players mentioned first): Sine 1 Koh Bwee Choon beat Yeo Hock Hye, 16— 5. 15—8; Daniel Prols lost to Michael Yeo 12—15. 13—18; A. Rabim lost to Vincent Reme 12—15, 4—15; Yeo Klan Eng108 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1949-09-11 13 IVfALAYA'S chances iTI In the 1950 Empire Games In New Zealand—lf we send a team do not appear to be bright, after the Malayan A.A.A. Meet in Kuala Lumpur last week-end. The itate of the track on the second day, It Is true, did not favour record-breaking1,093 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-09-11 13 MICHAEL TAN KHOON HOCK, who won the individual championship at the second annual sports meet of the Singapore Institute of Commerce.21 words
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Article55 1949-09-11 13 rE following will represent United Lads B P against Sunflower BP. in a return friendly match of badminton at the latter'a court on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Tan Peng Koon, Johnny Beet, Wm reck Van, Urn Choon Watt, Wllllt ray. Robert Ltm, Tay Sooy Bah. >o Kok55 words
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Article40 1949-09-11 13 rPHE Ceylon Sporus Club beat the Indians Assn. seven-nil in a game of hocicey played at Fairer Park yesterday. Scorers were A. Karim (3), and one each by Man lam, Doralsamy, Kulasingham and Nagalah.40 words
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Miscellaneous72 1949-09-11 13 At Bvkit Timt Kktuumy At m ot&te 7He tw&lvz tmy 4u auvx&z c*>v& $Ht>«& /2*§\ J'uSr Ho* I LAST c "s^\^ Alt 0/t.i£7T //V HAS 'cvr frfi &i/CC**Sn/i.i.v A,r 4*> K<& £j<f<-ff> ton JS«2> -no HAY»*c* £&<X7S As MH ik To T r vu 7 I -~y&tit6rt \%wi aa ¥\rZd?w72 words
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450 1949-09-11 14 AUSTRALIAN TEST MEN MAY PLAY HERE Towr decision this week Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Australian Cricket Board of Control will meet this week and will probably grant permission for an Australian touring team to visit Malaya next year, Mr. Ben Barnett, former Australian Test wicket-keeper, told the Sunday Times450 words
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Article, Illustration18 1949-09-11 14 MR. McG. WATT, leads, in Tollana. winner of the fifth race at Bukit Timah >e?'-rria>. Sunday Times picture.18 words
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Article209 1949-09-11 14 SPLENDID bowling by tne Rev. J. W. J. Steele. wbo took icven wickets for 13 runs, enabled Singapore Cricket Club to beat R.E.M.E. by 59 runs when they tnet at cricket on the Padang yesterday. Stele bowled 13 overs. Including eight maidens. Batting first, the209 words
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Article62 1949-09-11 14 GCOD alkrrp.ng by Osman Angullia helped th- Commerclßl High School to beat Hotspurs twu-one at Geylang Stadium yesterday. A defender's mlsklric gave C.H.S tb lr first goal and then Joe PUlay made It two-nil. Hotspurs attacked persistently bui oxcept for a goal scored by Kcx Lee In the62 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-09-11 14 ('LAKKIE GRIMMKTT (above) and BUI O'Reilly, two of the greatest bowlera of all time, who may be included In the Australian team if it vUIU Malaya next year.30 words
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Article59 1949-09-11 14 DONCASTEK. Sat.— Ridge Wood won the St. Leger here today, Dust Devil was second and Lone Bag> third. The betting was: 100-7 Ridge Wood. 40-1 Dust Devil and 6-1 Lone Eagle. Sixteen ran. Ridge Wood won by three lengths, with three-quarters of a length between the secondReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1949-09-11 14 Sunday Times Gemaa Sporta CvtTwspwiident Gemas and Tamptn Police Combined meet The Rest In a soccer match tomorrow on the Tamping padang in aid of toe Tampln District Welfare Fund.32 words
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Article27 1949-09-11 14 T*HK cricket match between In--1 dlan Association and Custom. Sports Club, which was to hare be«n played on the IJL ground yesterday, was cancelled.27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-09-11 14 YITOI (Woods) up) being led in after winning the seTenth race at Bukit Timah yegterday. Sunday Times picture.21 words
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Article279 1949-09-11 14 'THE YJW.C.A. easily had the better of C.R.E. (North x and East) in a fame of cricket played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. After C.R.E. had batted first for 81 runs all out, T.M.C.A. overhauled this score with elrht wickets In hand and went on279 words
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Article168 1949-09-11 14 McNAiR Boys beat Malayan Air-w-ys by three nuu in cricket match played on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Scores were: MCNAIR BOYS Harbalan Blugh b HolUdar 5 lCaoadara run out I Pe^r b Baill Plarlan b Kraal 11 B»la c lUIOO b Kraal 17 RoyitOD b168 words
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Advertisement575 1949-09-11 14 MADARI AND NACAIAH BEST THE Singapore State cricket team did not lose a match during; this season according to cricket statistics which were made available by the Singapore Cricket Association yesterday. Two state matches, f r—z against Selangor and ou £j?,. fi h ve tt Mftlnrra toai-a ronr% an<4 NagMED,575 words
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Advertisement547 1949-09-11 14 ON SALE TO-DAY The New BUKU MERAH More information than before > bat handier in size! Over 8,000 eajtrios covering Commercial 1 planting and Mining Companies Abo complete Official lists. S Ivery Compjnv P.rtncnhip Individual and > Business Agency appears in s tepsrare alphabetical list containing ovet 20.000 1 wSrtrioa.547 words
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Article, Illustration521 1949-09-11 15 Wants team for Australian tour By MERV WILLIAMS MELBOURNE, Saturday. JACK WARNER, representative for Stadiums Ltd., Melbourne will leave by the Merkur, for Singapore on September 22. He will bring back to Australia a team of least six Malayan boxers. Warner will stay at the521 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-09-11 15 R. W. MUNRO, the new Malayan pole-vault champion, measures up for his tecord leap of 11 ft. 4Vi in. in the M.A.A.A. championship s at Koala Lumpur last Saturday. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article227 1949-09-11 15 SINGAPORE Police beat R.A.F. Tengah in a cricket match played on the Police Training School ground yesterday by 39 runs. Contributing to the Police victory was the fine bowling of J. C. Cooke and R. Tay. Scores were: POLICE Cheah Kirn Swt* c and b Warren227 words
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Article259 1949-09-11 15 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent O YV. MUNRO, the Malayan pole vault champion, by winning: two first places in the high jump and long jump enabled his Prai unit to lead at the first day's annual All-Malayan Railways' athletic sports meeting which started here259 words
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Article279 1949-09-11 15 LONDON, Sat. WITH the English League season four weeks old, only seven clubs remain unbeaten, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Liverpool. Manchester United, Queens Park Rangers, Doncaster Rovers, Mansfield Town and Crewe Alexandra. Wolverhampton retain the distinction of being the only club In the leagues with 100% record. LMiLISH279 words
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201 1949-09-11 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent VEGRI Sembilan soccer enthusiasts who had seen 11 the cream of Malayan Chinese players in action here during; the last week-end in the annual North v. South match for the M.C.F.A. shield, will see the best Malayan Indian201 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-11 15 -VOl E. Waley's Gay Courtr-anr <W. Carr up) winning tilt two-year-old Fillies Plate from Queen Bee and Song of Songs ai Lewes. -Sport and General Press Agency picture.28 words
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Article132 1949-09-11 15 P-A.F. Chang i drew with P.W.D. AY Sport* Oub In a friendly cricket match played at Changi yesterday. Be ores were: EAF CHANOI Uyres not out S3 Jones b Barnes 30 KellU lbw Vijmratn»m 11 Hutchtiuoa c Krlshoaa b Vljlaratnam 25 Charlton run out Burton132 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1949-09-11 16 LONGCH AMPS II WINS THE GOLD CUP Ecliptic beaten into 2nd place By EPSOM JEEP T EADING practically from start to finish, Longchamps II, a five-year-old English bay gelding by the 2,000 Guineas' winner Pay Up out of Long Cast, with Porky Donnelly astride, won the Singapore Gold Cup most1,022 words
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Article, Illustration17 1949-09-11 16 FHP photo-finish of the third ratr shows Jimmy 1 <Uan«r> koftUeU SlWer Sequin (Ayrw) by a neck17 words
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Article61 1949-09-11 16 O.C.C. XI against Seletar at enscet today at 11 a.m. at Seletai A. C. Qrowder; J. C. Smith. W. K. Jagger, O. Needham, R. M. Nelson, W. W. Oore, T. A. H. Potts. R. I.vnch. 8/Ldr. O. C. Wlnton and R. A. Murray. Scorer: Mr. V. J.61 words
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Article77 1949-09-11 16 MEMBERS are hereby notified that the drawing of the Club Sweep Stake on the Singapore Gold Cup has been postponed. The draw will now be effected on a race of the Ipoh Meet to be run on Ist October 1949. Ticket Counterfoils must reach the Hony. Secretary.77 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1949-09-11 16 RAGE FOUR CUs. 1. Mr. S— l* Miles MY«B. Dr. L. MelvUl# Thompson's (8) FRENCH CUSTOM 8.7 (885—501) Lawler 1 (3) ACHILLES SJ (3090—811) E. Dornelly 1 (3) D\RK BROCADE 9.0 (1013—643) Ayres 8 (9) INDIAN HEATHER 8.10 (1174—661) McPherson 4 (Winner trained b> 'ox) Wen by1,543 words
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Article109 1949-09-11 16 Sunday Tlmea Ink Lumpur J. 1L P. Clifford, who had icored 90 runs for ths Klang Selangor Coast Olub a fortnight back at Klai* In ths lfavaratnam Shield cricket competition, will conUnue his toning* today against the Methodist Boys 1 School In the final. The Coast109 words
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473 1949-09-11 16 'I had beautiful ride all the way' says E.Donnelly By EPSOM JEEP "I ONGCHAMPS II gave me a beautiful ride all the way and once we straightened out for the run-in well elear of the field I knew we had won the Cup," happily declared "Porky" Donnelly after riding his473 words
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Article100 1949-09-11 16 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent NEORI Sembilan, Indians became champions In the Malayan Indian Football Association competition by virtue of a four one victory over Penang Indians In the final played on the Princes Road Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The winners dominated the exchanges for the100 words
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Article27 1949-09-11 16 rpHE annual general meeting of the Kampar District Rugby Association will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. at ths Kampar Recreation Club.27 words
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