The Straits Times, 25 September 1949
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Title Section30 1949-09-25 1 LARGEST HETT SALES IM MALATA J^'W The Straits Times Sunday Edition Of Th« »tralt« ltaws ll— spm FfM fwrnmrn No. 739. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1949. if PRICE 10 CENTS.30 words
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549 1949-09-25 1 JUNGLE AIRSTRIP FOR 12 BAGS OF RICE Tribesmen do $20,000 job Sunday Times Staff Reporter y^N airstrip in a notorious bandit area in the heart of the Johore jungle, originally e r 'inured to cost about $20,000, has been constructed in eight weeks by security forces with the aid of549 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-09-25 1 LJEN of Hi* Ttmelai tribe which for 12 bags of rk« built an airstrip for the lecuritv forCM in a remote jungle area Below— The first plan*, an Auster, comn in to the airstrip, which has a foundation of logs ON top of whkh 1 2 irtchct of hard clay62 words
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Article, Illustration495 1949-09-25 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NAVAL man's heroism yesterday almost brought tears to Hie eyes of witnesses of one of Singapore's grimmest road accidents, in which two persons were trapped in a burning truck, and one was burned alive, screaming vainly for help. Senior Commissioned Mechanician495 words
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Article35 1949-09-25 1 TOKYO, Bat— Eight were killed and six Injured when an American Superfortress bomber, crashed at a take-off from the American airbas<> on Guam last night, Gen. MacArthur's headquarters stated today.35 words
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Article150 1949-09-25 1 Malayan rubber attacked WASHINGTON, Sat. REPUBLICAN Senator Robert Taft last night attp cited the recent AngloAmerican -Canadian dollar conference proposals ■to increase American purchases of Malayan rubber. He told the Senate that the proposals would fore* some American synthetic rubber plants to close. He said the State Department proposed toReuter - 150 words
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Article32 1949-09-25 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— A Government spokesman said today that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will leave Bombay by plane on Oct. 7 for high n vel talks in Washington.—A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article25 1949-09-25 1 CANBERRA. Sat. -Britain and Australia are to seek a $1,125,000,000 loan from the International Monetary Fund, it was authoritatively stated here tonight.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article157 1949-09-25 1 Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Saturday. A SECRET Chinese Communist network in Australia with a shadow "Consulate 1 ready to take over the Chinese community was discovered following a security raid on a hut in the Malayan jungle, says the Sunday Herald. The "Consulate" would take over157 words
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Article34 1949-09-25 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. The Argentine Government told Britain today that she intends raising the price of meat "to compensate for devaluation of the pound", it was officially announced here.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article125 1949-09-25 1 Sunday Times Correspondent BANGKOK, Saturday. THE Siamese Premier, Marshal Phibun Songkhram hai rejected a proposal by the Siamese police that a state of emergency should be declared in Siam- because of Hrn threat of intensified Communist propaganda which ii expected to follow the fall of Canton.125 words
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Article18 1949-09-25 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— First Aust-rallan-bullt V npire Jet fighter plane has been turned over to the RAAF.18 words
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Article117 1949-09-25 1 Sunda; Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. THE Australian Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. A. Calweli said today Australia would refuse to issue passports to Australian Communists whose presence was not desired by Malaya, India and Pakistan. If the authorities In Slngpore asked that Australia ould not117 words
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Article127 1949-09-25 1 AMOY TAKEN BY STORM, SAY REDS HONO BONO, Bat. j fJOMMUNIST reports said today that units of Gen. I Chen Yl's 20th Army had landed at the port of Amoy under cover of a heavy artillery barrage. Reports of a lanuing on Thursday followed other accounts of Nationalists beating backUP - 127 words
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Article88 1949-09-25 1 HONG KONG. Sat. rE Hong Kong Government has ordered all wholesale and retail prices "frozen" at the levels existing on Sept. 15, in an effort to curb Increases as a result pf sterling devaluation. The new price control makes It unlawful for any person to sell88 words
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Article39 1949-09-25 1 BUDAPEST. Sat. Lazlo Rajk, 40-year-old former Hungarian Foreign Minister, was sentenced to death with two others by a Hungarian People's Court for high treason and plotting to overthrow the state. Rajk took the sentence calmly.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article170 1949-09-25 1 Jail tor devil's' girl friend Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. I lEW KON KIOVV the woman who was captured with Tai Kwee when he was mortally wounded near Labu last month, was yesterday sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for consorting with bandits by Mr. |ustice Pretheroe. Tal Kwee—170 words
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Article82 1949-09-25 1 LLANDUDNO, Sat. i THE Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, today warned the British people against returning to the "miseries and injustices of capitalism." but predicted that Uir failure to solve the economic crisis would divide the Western world. Mr. Attlee spoke to a regional LabourUP - 82 words
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Advertisement83 1949-09-25 1 fffy\ t&at ate a^mixed KTiWoLD Irji I school tie 1 T \tS-6Col£M4#Sri II I I SINGAPORE Favoured by Fortune ml. 7m indeed are those members of the m*\ human race to whom the possession of a critical, perceptive palate permits I a full appreciation of all the finer nuances of83 words
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Article689 1949-09-25 2 MANY of Scotland Yard's top detectives are deeply dissatisfied with their pay, despite Increases Just granted on the recommendation of the Oaksey Committee. Now comes the news that Superintendent Fred Narborough is resigning his £800-a-year job as a member of the murder squad. He Is 48; may take a689 words
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Article418 1949-09-25 2 DON TA YLOR - First city of East Africa DON TA YLOR by IN 1899 British raii- way engineers, who had pushed their new East African line through 800 miles of desert, bush, and mountain, reached a swampy, desolate place where the WMammmmpmmmmmmm*'- .m savage Masai watered their cattle. They had driven an iron418 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-09-25 2 MR. A F. Andien. chief engineer and lictNsfng officer of Malaya's Department of Civil Aviation, is in the United States en an inspection tour of airport terminal facilities and aircraft factories under sponsorship of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration. He Is seen with the Traffic Controller of the National Airport55 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1949-09-25 2 VERONICA TAYLOR - VERONICA TAYLOR by **fHE game first came from Scotland", remarked the man in the submarine sweater, who was waiting his turn at the first tee. "like porridge", we said facetiously, trying to look jolly and sporting, as befits people who are spending their leave in that demi-Paradise1,029 words
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Article140 1949-09-25 2 rhas been said that Malaya's granite belt which runs through the length of the country is mainly responsible for the land resisting earthquake shocks. Be that as It may, the granite, which one comes across in any part of the country, has many other uses. Most Important, of140 words
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Advertisement90 1949-09-25 2 16 (OUTER QUAY SINGAPORE ITS HERE your extra -flavour coffee in giant 1 1b. tins Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh I Vacuum -packing Don't wait get90 words
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Article454 1949-09-25 3 Onn 'spromise to Pakistan Sunday T mes Special Correspondent JWO prominent Muslims have met briefly in Malaya, discussed the ideals of Muslim communal life and now one has departed to help strengthen the ties between his own people ana the Malays. The two are Dato Onn bin454 words
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Article194 1949-09-25 3 DELEGATES ALMOST BROKE THE BANK Sunday Times Staff Reporter INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation conference delegates, who completed their conference In Singapore on Friday and are returning home this weekend, caused a minor rush on the Chartered Bank office In the Victoria Memorial Hall build- I Ing on Friday. Thousands of dollars194 words
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Article119 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter FIVE U.S. Congressmen, members of the Far East- era Survev Mission of the 1 House of Representatives Committee on Expenditures j In U.S. executive depart- ments, arrived In Singapore < yesterday by a special Mill- I tary Air Transport Services Skymaster They119 words
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Article45 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. An exhibition of handicrafts, needlework ~nd domestic science from Malay schools in the Johore Bahru district will be held on the mornings of Oct. 6 and 7 at the Ayer Molek School. The public is welcome.45 words
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Article104 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. UOUNDED by security forces, the remnants of the bandits in Perak are now resorting in increasing numbers to sneak attacks on rustics living in remote parts of the State and stealing their meagre possessions Two such attacks occurred last104 words
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Article41 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. K. P. A. Menon and Mr. P. R. V. Subban, Indian Interpreters In the Criminal District and Police Courts in Singapore, have been appointed Commissioners to administer oaths so long as they remain Court 'lnterpreters.41 words
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Article340 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TOTALLY exaggerated and terribly narrowminded, it the reaction of the Malay man-in-the-street in Singapore to suggestions by certain Malay leaders that the modern joget ronggeng to rumba rhythm— is demoralising Malay youth and should be banned in Singapore. Malays are living in340 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-09-25 3 MR. and Mrs. John Maddox after their wedding yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Mrs. Maddo* wn formerly Mitt Marguerite Pearse. Canon R. K. S. Adam, officiated.27 words
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60 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The annual Johore Bahru District drill and games competitions will be held on the Ayer Molek school ground, Johore Bahru, on Oct. 6. A shield presented by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, State Secretary, Johore, will be awarded60 words
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344 1949-09-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board Auxiliary Police, which wag formed in May 1947 to combat widespread organised looting and intimidation in the Harbour Board area, it to continue in existence at its present strength of 150 at least until June, 1950.344 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-09-25 3 MISS Indrawarhie |ayawardena. daughter of Mr. A.P.L. |ayawardena and the lata Mrs. (ayawardena of Kua!a Lumpur whose engagement to Mr. A. D. (Cyril) Abcy.isckcra of Singapore has been announced.29 words
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Article81 1949-09-25 3 The Ceylonese Association of Singapore will have a clubhouse of their own before the year is out. Announcing this at the reunion dinner at the Adelphl Hotel last night, the pr dent o: tlie association. Mr. V. J. Mendis, said that land for the clubhouse has81 words
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Miscellaneous121 1949-09-25 3 f*i*jji*_t^^fc^Bm^x^T*iT*^L^s» a^7*T*Ta^TiiTHT3? SINCAPOHfc 9.00 Program- .c Bummaiy; 9.02 Morning music; 9. 50 Latin America on the Air; 10.00 News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.06 Hit Parade; 10. SO Light music; 11. SO The Adventures of P.C. 49; 13.00 Programmes In Malay; 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Light music; 1.80 News (also at121 words
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Miscellaneous111 1949-09-25 3 America on the Air- 10.00 News (also at 1.30, 7 ar.u 9.80); 11.00 Paul Temple; 11. SO Light Music; 13.00—1.00 Malay Programme (As Spore); 1.00 The International Trio; 1.46 Keyboard Cavalcade; 3.00 Show Tub*; 3. 50 Dane* Music; 8.00 Y.A.F.1.; 4.80 The London Radio Orchestra; 6.00 As Singapore; 0.80 Composer111 words
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Miscellaneous113 1949-09-25 3 News (Prenca): 7.30 KnglUh; 8.00 Siamese, 8.30 News; i.45 Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu; 9 JO Burmeae; 9.45 English; 10.00 Radio News Reel; 10.15 Chamber Music Recital; 1 11.19 -Selene* and Everyday lift:' 11.80 New.; 11.46 "Music for the Cloat Of Day;' It. oo CIOM. AUSTRALIA 5 30 p.m. Lax Radio Theatre;113 words
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Article624 1949-09-25 4 SHIVANANDAN - The elders don't like romance SHIVANANDAN by LITTLE do our Oylonese elders understand what romance is. They appear never to have experienced it In their youth; but even if they had, they would invariably have been prevented from completing it by the rigidness of custom. This is the process to624 words
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Article, Illustration582 1949-09-25 4 SKIPPER - SKIPPER Lf A ONE-TIME Kuala Lumpur out has written to me ;uggesting that I should start a Scout Fund so that the thousands of men who enjoyed Scouting during their schooldays can do something to repay the Movement. T think that if any old Scout is keen to582 words
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Article, Illustration653 1949-09-25 4 Donald Mouse TALKING OF BOOKS; I IN Yutang s new novel, "Chinatown Family", is a story of the overseas Chinese: the Chinese in America, and in particular the Chinese in New York. It is the fascinating history of the Fong family, and, T suppose, the history of the thousands of653 words
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Article, Illustration78 1949-09-25 4 THIS young man, 8} moitriit-oM AvniiH Kumar, to en* of Hi* world most travailed bibiei. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ranbir Singh SicKder. of Singapore, he hat already flown to Bangkok, Hong Kong, India and Most parts of Malaya. But that is not to be the •nd78 words
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Advertisement146 1949-09-25 4 ASK YOU R PtfOViSION STORI fO* ft GALLON PACKING ==a AT REDUCED PRICES wurt P A v MONTOR LTD. WHOLESALE ONLY: TELEpHONES AND -AID J is surgically safe That's so important. BAND-AID is the simplest soft dressing for all small wounds. It is made by Johnson Johnson whose hygienic dressings146 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1949-09-25 5 SECRET AGENT LUCKY to be alive today is Mr. C. S. ARIMAYNAYAGAM of the Postmaster -Gener al's Department, now stationed at Kuala Lumpur, who holds letters of commendation from the Malayan Government for outstanding courage and devotion to duty. Daring the Japanese Occupation he was postmaster-cum-radio telegraphist1,830 words
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Advertisement320 1949-09-25 5 HEW FOOD TONIC Sgfrr\ WITH UNIQUE FEATURESffp ott< nutiiti»» *|4 \~J^\ tonic lua tha Jlkr nW' *ar fikSßSfc foul ma ""?<"<- P^L fJ"V^ E Sfi7 KM vitjmint A 61. C |f 'BaPaaS C*«*ak. fruit 4nh«. H l^& ■H 0 II Hi >j»dwich*t. Mil IaPV VII Hal SC\\ TRA9I MARK The320 words
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Advertisement140 1949-09-25 5 11 I ElwMHHiiikjl/r'Jll^/ i! unlit ilii!' i'i 1 1 SHOP THE MODERN WAY In this hot climate it is vitally important for health that all food is sold under hygienic conditions. It must be kept cool and it must be kept covered. Refrigerated food from Cold Storage delivered by van140 words
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Article97 1949-09-25 6 DRITAIN, it seems, is not universally popular. In fact, reading the foreign press, one M reminded of the old saying: "it's the same the whole world over; It's the poor what gets the blame." Here are some of last weeks description of Britain: "The great sick woman of97 words
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Article955 1949-09-25 6 CHARLES GIBSON - CHARLES GIBSON by ONE of the more unfortunate aspects of human nature Is its reluctance to accept and act upon good advice, particularly when tendered by an official body. This may explain the almost complete disregaid in Singapore of the Highway Code, prepared by the955 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-09-25 6 A SCINt typical of Singapore's traffic, in a narrow .troot not far from Raffle* Placo. Her* arc bullock carta, rrnhat. ••dMrri.n., parked cart all Hi, thins* that make driving in Hi* eity't ■troott a nightmare.35 words
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408 1949-09-25 6 PHOTOGRAPH, AN AUTOGRAPH A SONG NOT su long ago. young p~~>pk collecting autographs would be delighted if their girl friends added their photographs to their signatures. Today, young people are thrilling to a new craze —a photograph, an autograph an i a song. They no longer consider ai> autograph complete408 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-09-25 6 MISS |UDY STAUNTON, who ■i attisring with the "traaturt hunt" at a children's party at 26 Cuicaden Road on Oct. 15, hi aid of Poppy Day F«nd«.27 words
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Article546 1949-09-25 6 TONIGHT'S play (at 1 8.30) is a BBC transcription and is called "The Skeleton Key". The cast includes Gladys Young, Gladys Spencer, Charles Mortimer, Laidman Browne and other members of the BBC repertory company. It was written by Audrey Temple Smith and it shows how a tune546 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-09-25 6 MRS. KINNfTH BROTCHII. who wiH b. helping M tht Poppy Day Ball »r RaHta Hottl en Oct. 1. AH proc««dt will be given to lart Halg's Poppy Day Fund. Lloyd studio pliora.32 words
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Article, Illustration534 1949-09-25 7 Gimson 's call at Youth Rally Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN appeal to all good citizens to take an active interest in youth, and make their lives interesting, healthy, useful and happy, developing their individuality, team spirit and independence, was made yesterday by the Crvernor of534 words
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Article270 1949-09-25 7 From tiny tots to young men Sunday Times Staff Reporter LED by the blue-uniformed boys of the Boys' Brigade, 60J boys and girls, from tiny t >is of six to young men jf 1". iri IP arsh d fartiy p ist the Governor to the strains of the Police band270 words
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Article51 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore's Colonial Secretary. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, and Mrs. McKerron, left for Fr?ser's Hill last nieht on a short holiday. The under-secretary, Mr. J. D. Hod^klnson, has been appointed to act temporarily as Co'onial Secretary, with Mr. Kenneth Tours as51 words
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Article35 1949-09-25 7 MALACCA.— At a meeting presided over by Mr. A. B. L. Gajah. it was decided to launch a "Ten cents ADpeal Fund" during Alor G-ijah District University Week. (Oct. 8-15). Three hundred attended.35 words
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Article89 1949-09-25 7 WHO SMOKED CIGARS Sunday Tunes Staff Reporter ACIGAB holder valued at $45 has been awaiting a delegate claimant ai the information desk of the United Nations conference centre in Victoria Memorial Hall for the past week. Banded with 14 carat gold, the holder is pale amber and was left in89 words
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Article67 1949-09-25 7 Singapore Chamtxr of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Sept. 24) were ln cuts per Kb.: Bayer SeOes No. 1 KSS Spot loose nominal 44\ 4* P OB in ba'e* October No. 1 R.S S. 44% 45 No. 2 R.S.S. 43 43% No 3 R.SS. 40', 404 K67 words
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91 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Stall torresponden KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CECURITY forces operating I in the Malacca and Ma2r iareßS yesterday killed four tenrfits. T\7 of the bandits were kill■i near Bukit Sengges in the Jasir area of Malacca and the 'othei two were shot dead by j91 words
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Article46 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Suff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Tew Bak Wah. who has been in custody awaiting trial on a charge of committing extortion at Scudal was today discharged when the pro^pent'on told the Magistrate that instructions hat been i. reived to withdraw the charge.46 words
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Article37 1949-09-25 7 Snudaj Tt-sm> SUIT -rf The formation of tua organisation to be called the Friends of the Joo Chiat Library Society will be discussed at a meeting In the library at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Article403 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter %A/ITHIN a few days the box-office will be open for Singapore's greatest post-war musical ev«nt a Festival of Music sponsored by the Singapore Music Circle and the Straits Times in association with Radio Malaya. Stars of the festival are the Batavia Radio403 words
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Article31 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter An Indian, who found two rounds of .303 rifle ammunition on the playing field at Farrer Park yesterday afternoon, turned them over to the police.31 words
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Article162 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Master's certificate of Captain John E. Dover, of the 1 611 -ton Singapore motor vessel Kali Hock, which was beached in the Sarawak River on July 4, was ordered to be suspended for three months by Mr. Justice Brown in the Supreme162 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-09-25 7 YOUNCIST paetkipMfs in rii« m*«fc at rfca> Yo«th Rjlry it the Thomson R*»d Police Tr^nio* Ctnhi were ttktM isMMfw O«20 words
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306 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYA hat not forgotten its war widows and its former prisoner! of-war, and will not forget the wives, families and dependents of all those who have been killed or wounded during the campaign against terrorism. Through the Spare Time and306 words
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Article168 1949-09-25 7 Model ship exhibition planned Sunday Times Staff Reporter RESPONSE to the announcement ln last week's Smday Times that a model of the Santa Maria, the famous ship in which Christopher Colombus grossed the Antlantlc, was wanted In connection with the Malayan premiere of the fllm "Christopher Columbus." has been so168 words
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Article140 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times Stall Seport*t JOHORE BAHRC. Sat A GARDEN'S competition confined to Malay schools ln Johore, organised under tne supervision of the Education Department, has now been judged and the results are as follows: Muar Lrioiiici: icu.iang G.oup won oy Pant Bunga School; Tangkah group won140 words
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Article57 1949-09-25 7 Sandaj Times Staff Reporter The Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. Andrew Oilmoor, will open the Singapore Progress Exhibition at the Happy World at 6.30 Dm on Oct. 1. The Police Band, with the the corps of Malay drummers, under the direction of Mr. J. I57 words
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Article57 1949-09-25 7 Sunday Times SUB Bepartev The Food and Agricultural Organisation Regional Representative for Asia and the Far East, Mr. W. H. Cummings, and Mr. Harold Yogel of the FJLO. headquarters in Washington, will speak on the alms of the FJLO. Conference which opens in Singapore tomorrow, over Radio57 words
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Advertisement43 1949-09-25 7 Sweets are still rationed at home! »T fW* Bm« 'V' T^*^i?^^ > 'iii^^Bmmmnß \^l of Chocoiates Toffees. wC^l '^^WWIIir^^MJI^^MBI^^ lOFKI OI LUXI ■H^&2: K <^ll if 11, ll S °C L E^nT-m.) ltd. MM* W ll£.(imJto mMC of oid bwuHte*. Singapore) K. Lumpur Penang43 words
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Advertisement680 1949-09-25 7 NEW YEAR AND XMAS PARCELS TO U.K. There la no limit to me number ot parcels that may be sent to any Individual and orders can be booked for regular delivery am period ln sdv-nre. XMAS FRUIT PARCEL— SIfI.IO EARLY XMAS— III 15 S-os. Dried Nectarinea 16-os. Plum Pudding 16-os.680 words
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606 1949-09-25 8 SUNDAY. SEPT. 25, 1949. HOLD THE PRICES DEVALUATION of the pound sterling In terms of American currency from $4.03 to $2.80 has been done with one main object to lesson or bridge the gap between Great Britain's export and import trade with America and to arrest the depletion of the606 words
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Article, Illustration1539 1949-09-25 8 Can we be friends with the Russians I AM often asked whether we will ever be able to get along with the Russians or whether it may not be better to have a quick war and get it over with. Some time ago. when I was flying the air lift1,539 words
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Article, Illustration871 1949-09-25 8 "ANYTHING GOES' A was the title of a musical some time back. It could also be the theme song for Tangier. This is the international city of no restrictions, no taxes, and nearly no rules. The main rule is that nobody says No. Twice in871 words
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Article215 1949-09-25 8 reports from money crazy TANGIER you are. All strictly legal. You then pay about £7 a year_as a "patent." The rest is up to you. I met a Belgian. Only a year ago he was a Brussels businessman. He decided to pull up stakef met come 10 Tangier.215 words
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Article232 1949-09-25 8 What Our Totem Needs 9 BY OOM KHOR HOMOA CLERK HAVING been a resident of Telok Anson for 10 years, I find that our town requires two improvements of major importance: 1. The construction of a river wall along the upper ".nd of Denison Road, from Temple Street232 words
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Advertisement583 1949-09-25 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH NFKDHAM (nee Gilc.r:.st> at R.A.F. Changl Hospital on 24th Sept.. to Gwen wife of Geoffrey Needham, a son. Both well. SITUATIONS VACANT A GRADUATE to teach Phvsics and Maths. In Higher School Certificate Classes. Apply Box No. A203 Sun Times. DRESSER and/or Dispenser by Government Pensioner special583 words
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Article415 1949-09-25 9 SMC. MEN WORRIED ABOUT PRICES 'Stamp out robbers' call Sunday Times Staff Reporter CONCERN over the devaluation of the pound and its effect on the cost of living, and over the Municipal policy of employing more and more women, was expressed by Mr. Lim Toh Nee, acting president of the415 words
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Article, Illustration99 1949-09-25 9 ■THE Young Women* Christian Association of Singapore .paraded in 15 national costumes representing 1 1 million members of the Y.W.C.A. throughout the world, at the Youth Rally at Thomson road yesterday. The countries depicted are Switzerland (Mim Wendy Ceikie) |ava (Miss Lin Bong Soo). India (Mr*. Cherian), Ceylon (Miss R.99 words
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178 1949-09-25 9 DINNERPARTY FOR PAKISTAN DELEGATES Sund*y Times SUB Reporter AN all-Muslim dinner party, attended by about 60 people, was held last night In honour of the Pakistan delegates at present visiting Singapore for the United Nations Conferences. The hosts were the committee of the Overseas Pakistan League, who gave the party178 words
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Article115 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE clock on the Victoria Memorial Hall tower all four faces of lt stopped mysteriously In the early hours of yesterday morning. The Sunday Times understands that the Superintendent of the Hall. Mr. R. L. Bridges, was called from his bed at six115 words
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Article182 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice "launched" the mobile shop of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society yesterday at the premises of the society in North Bridge Road. The shop is contained in a new motor-van costing $6,000, and will182 words
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Article51 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Timr* Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The devaluation of the pound and Its effect on Malaya will be the subject of a talk to be given to members of the Johore Bahru branch of UMNO, by Ungku Aziz bin A. Harold at their literary meeting on51 words
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Article, Illustration108 1949-09-25 9 CAPTAIN Thoma* McCabe, matter ot the Singapore *hip Leong Bee which was captured over two weeks ago while running the Nationalist blockade of Shanghai, seen on the deck of hi* ship a* she rides at anchor in Tinghal hi.-'oour at Chilian Island where the is held In the background i*108 words
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Article86 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter CENTENCE of four months' rigorous Imprisonment was Imposed on a trisha rider. Ng Kah Shwee of Lavender Street, by the Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday for attempted theft of a bicycle from outside the Fullenon Building86 words
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Article450 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE "rediscovery" of the St. Clair and Van Kleef bequests, which now amount to something like $100,000, has aroused interest among Singapore cultural organisations who would like to form an Arts Council with full responsibility to administer these and other funds450 words
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Article50 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Bandits ambushed another party of police last night near the Thai border in Kedah. One special constable was wounded. Yesterday morning, a police party travelling to the border was ambushed and five policemen were killed and six were wounded.50 words
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Article192 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter N° person is entitled to a Singapore entry permit as of right, says an official statement issued yesterday for the guidance of the public. Cranting of entry permits is entirely within the discretion of the Controller of Immigration, who will have the advice192 words
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Article62 1949-09-25 9 iunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— The Government Clerical Services Union, Negrl Sembilan will lold an extraordinary geneal meeting on Wednesday o pass a resolution and to sleet three elegate3 to the federation of Oovt. Clerical Services. Mr. Lee Thlan Kee, presiient of the O.C.S.U.N.S.62 words
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Article153 1949-09-25 9 Sunday limn, SUIT Reporter ANG Seng Lim, who appear- ed in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on two charges of making false declarations to a police magistrate, was convicted on both charges. The Magistrate, Mr. M. H. MacDougal fined Ang $200 [on one charge and153 words
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Article18 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times SUB Reportei Tho Kajang Police have reonMy destroyed several un-I'-vrcwd 1 stray dogs.18 words
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Article236 1949-09-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN estimated 2J million dollars worth of damage has been done by fire on Singapore island so far this year, the chief of the Singapore Fire Brigade, Mr. Shaw, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Losses would have been heavier had it236 words
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Article194 1949-09-25 9 (Contd. frome pace 1.) voys, as It was passing between the Railway Station and the Tanjong Pagar police station. Lt. P. Griffith, who stated took •art In the rescue work, was in the truck immediately behind the one that crashed, and gave his firsthand ace unt to the194 words
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Article202 1949-09-25 9 Perak gang man killed Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A MEMBER of the noror,ous Kepayang gang named Ah Teck was tHor dead, an age<v ot tht gv.-j» captured and a printing press and a quantity of medicine, food and clothing belonging to them were recovered by the police here202 words
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Advertisement198 1949-09-25 9 BRIDGE MAH JONG FOR POPPY DAY Sunday limes Staff Reporter A bridge and mahjong party in id of Poppy Day Funds will be eld on Friday. Oct. 7 at 2.30 p.m. t 31 Nussim Road (kindly loaned y Mr. G. T. Edwards). Iliis party, w.ilch is an annual vent, is198 words
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Advertisement79 1949-09-25 9 For [JMBROIDE^] Enthusiasts CREAM HEMSTITCHED LINEN AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS Ready Stamped tor Embroidery Size: 27x27 -$5.95 I Size: 36x36 -$7.95 ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE /ff^fcju I i\ lj L lZ \C margarine |9^^2-A CONTAINS VITAMINS A& D f liH|P? Ca» AVAILABLe IN 1 Ib. PATS 1 %^^3£&^' FROZEN LSO IM79 words
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Article918 1949-09-25 10 N. K. HALDAR ] - WORLD'S BEST-LOVED FLOWER N. K. HALDAR by nnHE rose, favourite of kings and commoners, grew In fragrant profusion in even the gardens of prehistoric time. Chinese ideographers praise its beauty in chaste verse; It finds proud mention in the hieroglyphics «>f ancient Egypt; In medieval days the rose was the918 words
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Article205 1949-09-25 10 TrtE Crown Diamond* I overture by Daniel Francoit Aubet brings back the Paris ot the mid 19th Century, a city which, with Vienna. had become the darling ot European society This was an age ot tine taste and tine productions at the Operj Comiquc "The Crown205 words
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Article, Illustration884 1949-09-25 10 ann Templ e HUMAN CASEBOOK 1 sometimes think you set rather too high a standard for the frailties of mankind. -M.W. WE don't invent standards. We discover them because they have proved attainable by the best human beings We may have to look trom a long way off at the884 words
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Advertisement147 1949-09-25 10 a lovely mouth is /^^|SF\ pond's LIPS Juf^ A woman's lips tell (he story ol iflgjgM t^a> mKji her moods- Your lips sre you.' fl| Hk Bring oji their loveliness with tMUHW^ f^ Por<j'i UPS' In alluring shadea, ured. Pond's LIPS sre jl for you. Tht* lipstick jfl f fnays147 words
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Advertisement306 1949-09-25 10 Bi studying Hia diagraa* im tn« atapa printed bataw yo« A will b« able fo learn Hrn Natural Pivot Tm ia Hrn S> Q«ickir«* >> It coaviata of mm walking ato* (rita followed by a X ckaaaa taming, tfca* by aaottiar walking ata* Urn* do Lear SS mind when dancing306 words
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Advertisement239 1949-09-25 10 Irium in Ife Pcpsodcnt— j£ w%*. RO^>f'9HEr v m^fl PUUMK *^W BP^k T^g^a^^^^^^^g? m jg^H g^» gsk^l^i^ s v^gs Ifiw gsHK^yF^ti^H A^M^^gfl g^Bl^iAJgsfii^gl B&^aWaWaW^^SBBaSBBrBBBgSHgjB^ Yes, you can see the difference in your smile when you use Pepsodent, the toothpaste that contains Irium. For there's no more effective teeth cleansing substance239 words
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Article1002 1949-09-25 11 GLORIA TAN - GLORIA TAN by QLAMOUR has come to stay in Malaya. The infiltration of this enticing charm for women, begun with real earnest after the war, is now complete. Malayan women of all nationalities are more "glamour conscious" today than ever before. Through the medium1,002 words
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Article188 1949-09-25 11 IT'S only natural that every young girl should be think'■ng of marriage and her dream •ian. but what Is the good of 'hinkint of marriage If one Is no* prepared? Girls in almpst every country frorr a very early age prepare for their wedding day and for188 words
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Article565 1949-09-25 11 WHEN cooking for invarf lids DO: Choose foods of good quality and easy digestibility: steam, bake and broil meats and fish: cook and seme with scrupulous cleanliness: serve food punctually; serve hot food hot and cold food cold. DON'T: Use strong flavours, too much fat or excejsive565 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-09-25 11 pOA the hottest days and evenings when you want to look cool and lovely there is nothing like the flattery of sheer chiffon or organdie. 1. For the races or a garden parry. A dress in navy blue nylon organdie worn over a tube-like slip of fine lime-green silk. The82 words
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Article716 1949-09-25 11 Notebook by Penelope TELL a man that your 1 hair is dyed and he will noc be shocked, out tell him that you are wearing false finger naUs and he wWI be horrified! But tn spite of men's antipathy, fal-,e finger-nails may have advantages. They do716 words
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Advertisement335 1949-09-25 11 |the tooth brush) I YOU CAN TRUST J Tek TOOTHBRUSHES FIRM WITH TEETN -UNO TO SUHt. Jet /fa cAi&du* Tek JUNIOR <OMNKW JUtWKW MUOUCII I V* ("uticun O«n«mcnl lor »ny Mul<born itchmp «kin troubt* II stops (he itchinp instantly and quickly rr*torrt Ihr skin to cleat hralthy condition. GIVES COOL335 words
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Advertisement216 1949-09-25 11 The importance of getting in first with 'Aspro' in counteracting tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. 'Aspro' has a swift as well as a soothing action and by taking 'Aspro' at the first sign of trouble you usually can stop it developing. Therefore carry 'Aspro' a, pro with you216 words
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Advertisement264 1949-09-25 12 RES Jo^ore &ahru Today: 3.1') ti 15 9. 1S 'SORROWS OF TIIK FORBIDDEN CITY' in Mandarin Matinee Today at 11.30 a.m. "MAN IN THE IRON MASK" Admission: Sl. to A 4« CU. GREAT WORLD Ailantle i 7 9 IS "SONG OF INIHt" Tvmrraw: "SPRING SONG" and "*IDIN* DOWN THE CANYON"264 words
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Miscellaneous853 1949-09-25 12 "^■^^■■"■"1 L** n Ml Mi A %/M/iD I Vy K. n. nIA TLUn THIS WEEK THIS WEEK poR ALL «~»i in» social prospects but FOR YOU likelihood of a h -ld-up or TODAY: In spite of posdisappointmrnt in some new s jw e quarrels of mishaps, a CAPRICORN (Dec 21—853 words
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Miscellaneous345 1949-09-25 12 A TEST OF MEMORY AS an Interesting test of the memory, try this as a party pastime: Prepare a chart showing the numerical order of the tetters of the Alphabet A is 1. B is 2, and so on to Z, for instantaneous reference. Having the attention of others at345 words
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Miscellaneous495 1949-09-25 12 DERHAPS there Is no hand merits. I greater humiliation that But. to repeat, U you see the one can experience at the bridge probability of a two trick set and table than doubling the opponents you believe that Is U.e maximum into (fame. A slow flus.i spreads score you can495 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-09-25 13 DKINCE Bira of Siani (centre) looks on while one ul his mechanics retlls his Maserati during the Grand Prix of Europe, run at Monea, Italy, on Sept. 11. Only two drivers, Ascari of Italy, Ist., and Philippe Etancelin of France, completed the 80 la ps. Bira completed the next highestAP - 59 words
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613 1949-09-25 13 Sunday Times Special Correspondent SNOBBERY in Singapore recreation clubs is sports' greatest bugaboo. But what is crippling Singapore sport and what is really responsible for the low standards of many games in the Colony is the "clique" system of selection and training of players. There613 words
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Article93 1949-09-25 13 THE Katong Boys' Club defeated the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club by four games to one in the semi-final of the McKerron Cup badminton tournament. Results were: Ho Chin Bin lost to Chow Kye Lock 3-15. 6-15; Low Ban Cheng beat Son Peng Hoe93 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1949-09-25 13 SHARPSHOOTERS takes you inside sport SINGAPORE and Kuala Lumpur, if current negotiations are successful is likely to enjoy its liveliest and most sustained post-war boxing boom in the last three months of this year. Fighters are coming here from Java, Siam, India. Ceylon and probably the Philippines.1,099 words
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Article318 1949-09-25 13 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent 'THOUGH local men's hockey has got well into A swing, with league fixtures five times a week, women's hockey has shown no signs so far of making a start. Except for a few desultory attempts last year, Perak women's hockey318 words
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Article157 1949-09-25 13 F DAY'S ties in the Singapore badminton championships are: 9.30 a.m. men's open single*: K. W. Cdoy (Lucky Strike) v. William Tan (AAU) Choo Plang Urn (Marigold) v. Teoh Peng Hool (Mayflower); 8. A. Durdi (Merrldale) v. Low Poh Hye (AAU); Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) v. Scan Yeak157 words
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Article115 1949-09-25 13 SottUy Time* Raub Sporte Correspondent r£ soccer team of HQ Coy., Ist Battalion, Green Howards, on Monday avenged the defeat it suffered at the hands of Sulalman School. In their return encounter on Friday Green Howards won by the odd goal in three. Though leading by115 words
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Article63 1949-09-25 13 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent A LOSS to Malacca soccer is the death of 39-year-old Ooh Jit Sin, which took place last Thursday. Ooh was a Malaya Cup player and a member of the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club. The M.C.R.C. players wore black arm-bands In Thursday's63 words
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Article108 1949-09-25 13 Across: 1. Between; 6. Freak; 10. Acre; 11. Door; 12. Thenceforward; 15. Coat; 16. Good; 17. Son; 18. Warm; 19. Pete; 20. Tyrant; 22. Array; 24. Entitle; 26. Cheat; 29. Fester; 31. Limp; 32. Tiro; 34. Ire; 35. Deem; 36. Dodo; 38. Perpendicular; 40. Gift; 41. Avid; 42.108 words
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Advertisement71 1949-09-25 13 I_JShI)VE AT FIRST SIGHT 1 fe^ ti hainous love siorlos are of.en cr»«U-i JjQ. *^J!lv Hei.nesby Brandy for the inspiration. Hennessy Brandy **V\ fVt iw^^SV ls P roduCPd f r m ric h rl P« grapes, grown In the famous JL) ■J*V f/^ul Cognac district of France and Is known71 words
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Advertisement291 1949-09-25 13 r^S» 3T^k THE PEOPLES' KEROSENE STOVE CONVENIENT, CLEAN CONSTANT Why be bothered with an open fire, flying/ sparks and excessive heat and gas or electricity cut just as you art about to cook a meal, use a Sunflame and have things all your way I Always ready for use and291 words
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Article380 1949-09-25 14 Man. Utd. lose first match WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers and Liverpool In the First Division and Mansfield Town in the northern section are now the only unbeaten clubs in the four English football leagues. Wolverhampton are setting a hot pace at the top of the First Division380 words
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Article96 1949-09-25 14 r MORROW, the Singapore Free Press starts another top-flight sporting story that of Ted Broadribb, lighter, promoter, referee and manager of champions. There are few secrete of big-time boxing in the last 50 years that he does not know. Daring that time he has managed96 words
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Article, Illustration685 1949-09-25 14 Sunday Times Staff Reporter II DEDEKAM, winner of the 100 metres and 150 1*• metres freestyle handicap events, won the individual championship of the Singapore Swimming Club's second swimming gala held at the Club pool yesterday. Mrs. J. W. van Daatselaar was easily the685 words
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Article69 1949-09-25 14 Sunday Times Scfajnat SporU Correspondent D.W.D. put up a plucky display on r Friday to 'hold Police, the league leaden, to a goalless draw In their District Soccer League fixture. With a win over La'jis Bahru and a draw with Police. P.W.D. have moved up to third69 words
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Article109 1949-09-25 14 Sunday Times Sefamat Sports Correspondent rHORE will leel the absence of Carson at hockey this season and unless some one with the same enthusiasm Is found soon there Is little chance of the State going far this season. The talent is there all right, but the109 words
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Article32 1949-09-25 14 Indian Recreation Club Ist XI will meet R.AJ 1 &eletar Ist XI In a soccer match on the eve of Gandhi's birthday (Oct. 1) for the Gandhi Memorial Cup.32 words
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Article31 1949-09-25 14 ARTHUR King of Toronto British Empire lightweight champion, beat Alfredo Prado ot Argenttoa on points over ten rounds at Madison Square Garden, New York, on Friday night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article303 1949-09-25 14 LONDON. Sat. UENRY COTTON, who has won the British professional matchplay championship three times, and Dal Rees, who has won the title twice, entered the final of this year's competition at Walton Heath course, Surrey, yesterday. Cotton and Rees will meet in the 36Reuter - 303 words
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Article215 1949-09-25 14 Sunday Times Jehore Baara SporU Correspondent rt Rugby trial for the selection of the team to meet Nee Boon on Wednesday next week was held yesterday evening on the English College ground when Probables beat Possibles by 17 points, (one goal and four Ues) to six215 words
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Advertisement110 1949-09-25 14 PHOSf 4199 aaaaaWn i«mh. 1 SPECIAL PREMIERE RELEASE TUESDAY 9.30pm. Book Now Also: The Latest "March of Tiw"l ANSWER TO STALIN Youll do well to remember.^ A Bad Cough needs De WITT'S COUCH m syrup mW with OUAIACOL i-i I CREOSOTE Ifsp Children under s should be given our. BABY110 words
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Miscellaneous26 1949-09-25 14 on the PADANGvsnm fl* /W6X43& 4 TTfrre JJJ OH TWO 4kKjr THff G**/ **<*« <**» mm N/uus —/r y &*oucth rr rusr- &vjs >fly n*s« rmy rey (u&h!)26 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-09-25 15 HOMER is off after taking a pass from Gordon Taylor In yesterday's S.C.C. Newcomers t Old Timers rugger match on the Padaur- Old Timers won. 20-0. Report on pare 19.30 words
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Article291 1949-09-25 15 Guards too good for Techs Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Rugby Reporter GELANGOR'S first rugby tournament got under way in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, when three matches were played. On the Padang Guards Brigade proved too strong for Technical College, winning 23 3. At Bluff Road Police beat291 words
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Article90 1949-09-25 15 THE fixture list for the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular meet is as follows: Saturday, Oct. 1: Civilians (White) v. R.A.F. Combined at S.C.C 5.15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2: Civilians, (Colours) v. Army-Navy at 223 BOD ground, St. George's Rd., 9 a.m.; Civilians (Whites) v ArmyNavy. 223 BOD90 words
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Article234 1949-09-25 15 FUR hundred and twenty-five runs were scored in the match between YM.C A. and Singapore Cold Storage Co. XI played on the V.MC A. ground (Balestler plain) yesterday. The Y"s batted first and compiled 223. to which the skipper. Suratta, contributed 127. B.C.S. replied with 202234 words
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Article47 1949-09-25 15 rE New Zealand Al! Blacks Rugby Union touring team received a great send-ofl from a large crowd at the quaytide when thfy left Cape Town by sea for home yesterday. Hundreds of people attended a farewell party given on board the ship ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article48 1949-09-25 15 ANDREW Tan (HQ Tfc.) qualified to meet Teo Boon Eng (HQ.) in the men's open singles final of the 8.0U.C.A. badminton championships when he beat Talb bin Mohd Doon (2 S/D OS) at the Hospital Assistants' Union Hall on Friday. The score was 15-9, 15-3.48 words
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Article30 1949-09-25 15 PNANQ Chinese Swimming Club is holding Its -mnual swim gala this afternoon, when the 1949 Peaang 100 metres freestyle championship will be decided. There are altogether nine events30 words
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Article280 1949-09-25 15 INDIAN Association is in a strong position in their Gandhi Memorial Cup crlrket fixturt against RAP. (Malaya), which started on the I.A. ground yesterday. The Indians, who won ;he toss, I scored 201. towards which 8. D. Williams, the Medical CoUfge player, contributed 84 and Motlwalla280 words
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Article59 1949-09-25 15 IN a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday, the Tiong Bahru Rangers beat the Telok Blangah XI by three gjals to one. Ah Chong (2) and Thian Teck scored for the Rangers. Ray scored for the Telok Blangah XI. On Monday, the Tiong Bahru Rangers59 words
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Article405 1949-09-25 15 THE second annual sports of the Shell Sports Club was held at the club's new ground at Paya Lebar yesterday when a programme of 21 events was run off without a hitch. The Singapore Branch Airfield personnel ran out champions with 74 points with their closest*405 words
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496 1949-09-25 15 Spore District (Army) 1; Chinese t. ARMY (Spore District) went a step near to ultimate victory in Singapore A.F.A. Community League soccer competition when they beat Chinese one-nil before a fairly large crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Without exception, it was the best496 words
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Article47 1949-09-25 15 SINGAPORE Police started off their Rugby season with a fine six-three victory over R.A.F. (Ten gab) at Tenjrah yesterday. Tries were scored by Sevan (Police), Darbyshire (Tengah) and N»;on (Police). Police played with seven forwards In the second half because Rahman was injured.47 words
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Article285 1949-09-25 15 LAU Teng Chuan of the Mayflower B.P. created Ihe biggest upset of the Junior badminton championships last night by beating Andrew Tan (Diehard) In the quarter-finals at the Clerical Union Hall. Three others Sng Haw Pah (Useful), Heng Slak Kwee (United, Family) and Ng Heng285 words
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Article113 1949-09-25 15 PIRST- class soccer should be seen f at Jalan Beaar Stadium today when Chinese Athletic meet Kota Raja in the final game In the s.a.f.a. Senior League. Chinese Athletic have already won the championship. They sustained only one defeat so far at the hands of113 words
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Article2095 1949-09-25 16 NOREGRETS WINS WTTH FINE SPURT Best dividend by Silver Spear By EPSOM JEEP VO REGRETS proved the champion he is when he carried 9.7 to a brilliant victory in the six-furlong sprint for top-class horses at [poh yesterday, the first day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Bright Eyes2,095 words
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Article75 1949-09-25 16 THE Big Sweep drawn on race seven at Ipoh yesterday resulted as follows: Total Pool 5324.250. Ist prize: *****0 ($100,381) 2nd prise: *****3 50,190) 3rd prize: *****7 25.W5) Starters ($3,137 each): Nos: *****7. *****2, *****8, *****4, *****3. *****8. 38 ?566. *****3. Consolation prizes ($l,OOO (ah): Nos. *****1,75 words
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Article114 1949-09-25 16 Sunday Times Batu Pahat Sports Correspondent r encourage tennis In Batu Pahat. Mr. D. A. Somerville has presented a cup for^ competition ameng clubs. Five have en- i tarai teams, which will play two singles and one doubles In the seniors' section and two singles114 words
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Article96 1949-09-25 16 Sunday Times Koala Lumpur Sperte Correspondent ALL State and Settlement Malay soccer teams, except Perils, have entered for the Sultans' Oold Cup soccer competition sponsored by th* Malay Football Association of Malaya. The first match will be i played today between Trengigann and Pahang at96 words
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99 1949-09-25 16 C.R.E. (N. E.) beat Vehicles S.C 6-1 In a friendly game played on Friday at the Tanglln Gymnasium. ens:. North East beat the Vehicles Sport Club by six games to one. Scores were: a Sankeran A Vincent Choy beat O. Bowl A Chew. 15-4, 16-3; Vincent Oomes A Wilfred Tan99 words
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Article136 1949-09-25 16 Sunday Times Koala Lsunpur Sports Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Selangor State hockey 1 team held their flrst hockey trial yesterday when Colours defeated Whites by three goals to nil on tha Kuala Lumpur padnng. It was only after ch^- rw were made In the second136 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-09-25 16 EX- Malay ans who took part in the annual competition of the Senior Golfers' Society of Malaya at Cooden Beach. The trophy is the Selangor Cup, which was won by E. A. Stevens, a former Singapore lawyer. He is seated immed lately behind the Cup. Behind Stevens (right)61 words
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Article414 1949-09-25 16 Old-Timers 20; Newcomers NIL THE Singapore Cricket Club got off to a poor start for the beginning of Its Rugby season when the Oldtimers beat the Newcomers by 20 points (a goal and five tries) to nil in their annual fixture on the Padang yesterday414 words
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