The Straits Times, 6 November 1949
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Title Section27 1949-11-06 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES No. T45. Sunday Edition O« Th« raits Times <* Singapore Fre« Press SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1949. <£< PRICE 10 CENTS.27 words
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Article, Illustration426 1949-11-06 1 TAXI COLLISION WRECKS TWO HOUSES 40 homeless: Child hurt Sunday Times Staff Reporter A TAXI'S collision with a pillar on the five-foot way of Kallang Road, Singapore yesterday afternoon caused two shophouses to be virtually wrecked and 40 people made homeless. Despite the damage no-one was seriously hurt. The pillar426 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-11-06 1 PRINCE HAKI.kS. the son of Princess Klizabeth iud the Duke of Edinburgh, peeps out from his pram as he set out from his London home. Clarence House, for a ride through St. James Park, during the fine spell of «v tiimn weathei in London recently. A.P. picture.AP - 49 words
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Article247 1949-11-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QNE European, two special constables, two Chinese men and two Chinese women were killed, and six Chinese including five women were wounded when bandit attacked a lorry and car in the Tenang area of Segamat (ohore. this morn, ng.247 words
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Article125 1949-11-06 1 WORLD USING MORE RUBBER WASHINGTON. Sat. THE U.S. Commerce Department reports that the v >r!d consumed 1 450.000 l'>ng tons of new rubber in the first nine months of 1949. In the same period of 1948. rh.> consumption was 1.392,--">oo tons. World consumption of nat .nil rubber In September «isAP - 125 words
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Article83 1949-11-06 1 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. After an argument over the pric« of some goods, a Malay ran amok In Sungti Dua. Province Wellesley, yesterday evening, killing five Chinese and wounding another six before he was eventually raptured by the police. The man, it is reported, went into83 words
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Article, Illustration143 1949-11-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE land and air search for the Auster plane In which Brig. M. T>. Ersklne, commander of the Second Guards Brigade, and his pilot. Capt. J. F. Churcher, are missing, entered its ninth day today. The plane was143 words
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Article139 1949-11-06 1 Sunday Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JOHN VOIN, European manager of Sungei Rinching Rubber Estates Ltd, Semenyih, was charged In the First Magistrate's court here today with causing the death of Mr. Benedict Ponnlah. 34--year-old Deputy Director of Social Services. Ceylon, and chairman of the139 words
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Article38 1949-11-06 1 GENEVA. Sat. Eighty Christian leaders from 16 countries, representing the World Council of Churches, will meet at Bangkok, Siam en Dec. 4 to "review the challenge of Communism In relation to Christian evangelism. —A P.38 words
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Article71 1949-11-06 1 LONDON, Sat— Brian Do- nald Hume, 29-year-old company director was further remanded In custody until Nov. 15 today on a charge of murdering Stanley Setty, whose stabbed legless and headless body was found wrapped In felt on the East Coast marshes. When Setty, a London car dealer,Reuter - 71 words
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Article35 1949-11-06 1 TEHERAN, Sat. Former Premier Abdul Muslain Hazhlr died here today from wounds sustained when he was shot at point blank range by a religious fanatic while going into a mosque yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article31 1949-11-06 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— lndia's Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, arrived at La Guardia airfield today. He appeared weary and was not anxious to talk to the Press.— U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article128 1949-11-06 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter AFTER a suspension lasting just over two weeks. Ma--1 lya's postal service to va- rloug parts of China has> Deen resumed, with the ex- I ception of the clubbrri packet service (parcels *ith remittances' which rvtiialns closed until further notice. stal articles128 words
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Article201 1949-11-06 1 MANILA. Saturday. THE Red Cross called for international help tonight as typhoon casualty reports incomplete and still mounting listed 644 persons dead or missing or feared I dead in Central Philippines. Most of the casualties were reported from K.abankalan area. Negros Island, 300 miles south201 words
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Article70 1949-11-06 1 BENARES, Sat— Buddhists t from many countries today paid homage to the sacred relics of Lord Buddha's first disciples, restored to the holy shrine at Sakanata. birthplace of Buddhism near here. These relics were brought back to India from London, where they were kept in the VictoriaReuter - 70 words
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Article387 1949-11-06 1 Ex-MCA officer jailed, fined Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. TAN PENG Aun, jged 37, m former chairman of the Bidor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Sessions Court |udge. Mr. B. C. Smith, on two charges of cheating. He was387 words
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Advertisement346 1949-11-06 1 SINGAPORE 5420 /5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** j VOCAL (^^CSS^-2) RECORDS, j BFMAMINO OIOU RICHARD CROOKS. i)\189l Ouuten del Carretero. DA 1538 Songs my mother II Vidnltla. taught me, I 1 IDAI7II La Sp-iunola. Mother O' Mine. I.i P;iloma DA1536 r.-d sonsts at Eventide S DAI4BB Agnus Del. The green hllU346 words
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Advertisement97 1949-11-06 1 9^ fa Me j«/fy ff(f\\ tftat ate ad#u'tej H/i THE OLD ttl SCHOOL TIE I 13-6 COLEMANSr i l%\f J S/HGAPORE Favoured by Fortune [k A indeed are those members of the |||iSl\ 55^ human race to whom the possession J- i> i\\ of a critical, perceptive palate permits 7797 words
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Article, Illustration347 1949-11-06 2 %WHEN a suspicious death has been reported to the police a small army of experts immediately sets about a score of tasks. Inquiries may cover a city, a county, a continent Consultations are continuous As a result of widespread police investigations into the career347 words
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Article280 1949-11-06 2 WEDDING NO.1 y4j 'Mr. Love' ON this occasion Bmith gave the name of George Oliver Love. The business failed In about six months and Mrs. Love went to Nottingham, where Mr. Love pursued her. She was again ensnared and taken to London to work In various situations for her husband280 words
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Article, Illustration753 1949-11-06 2 Cheated woman ON the proceeds he established himself in Oloucester-road, Bristol, as a secondhand dealer, and from there he bigamously married Miss Edith Mabel Pegler. Since he did sometimes return to Miss Pegler, and once made her a present, it Is reasonable to assume that this union was753 words
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Article378 1949-11-06 2 He dashed off AT the inquest, despite the glaring number of suspicious facts including one, noticed by the coroners oflicer, that the distracted "husband" had remembered to remove his jacket and roll up the right sleeve of his shirt before raisin* his bride's head out of the water the378 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-11-06 2 Deserted MISS Alice Reavil who married" Smith after a twoday romance. Smith deserted her during their honeymoon and took all her savings.22 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-11-06 2 ALICE Burnham, Smith's second victim. He drowned her at Blackpool, sold her belongings and drew £500 insurance money on his life.22 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-11-06 2 l^i ISS tdith r-«**l whom Smith married bi;.imt,. > She was perhaps the en.v woman for whom he had any re- 1 affection and the lived to her "husband" sentenced to death.32 words
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408 1949-11-06 2 Smith dashed away, after the funeral on a plea of urgent business In Portamouth. But first he returned to the lodgings to collect his belongings and handed Mrs Crossley, the landlady, a card with his address, saying he would write. As he ran off408 words
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Article204 1949-11-06 2 Insured for £700 BACK he went to Miss Pegler. But he was soon oft again, and In Bath on December 17 he "married" Margaret Lofty, daughter of a clergyman. And so to Hlghgate went "Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd" for another "honeymoon." V was to be Smith's last.204 words
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Article265 1949-11-06 2 'Not a fit' "IN view of her height.! 1 5 feet 7 inches, and the length of the bath. 5 feet, I don't think her head would be submerged during that stage of the fit. The head end of this bath Is! sloping and If her feet were265 words
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Article130 1949-11-06 2 Soon unconscious THE result of sudden immersion of a living person might be severe shock and even loss of consciousness from the rush of water passing up the nose. Unconsciousness might supervene Immediately or within a very few second* after Immersion; in some cases the period would be130 words
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Article69 1949-11-06 3 The second anniversary of the Yeung Cheng Old Students' Brass Band was celebrated with a dinner at the school hall at Club Street last night. Honorary captains of the band are the Chinese ConsulGeneral. Dr. Wu Paak-shlng, and Mr. Oeo. E. Lee, while the captain of the69 words
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Article317 1949-11-06 3 Blow to the black market Sunday Times Staff Reporter MEDICAL practitioners in Singapore are now allowed to treat their patients with the anti-T.B. drug, streptomycin, hitherto restricted in the Colony to selected patients in hospitals and institutions. This will be a severe Mow to black market317 words
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Article198 1949-11-06 3 If was 5 years ago yesterday piVE years ago yesterday, the first B-29 bombers raided Jap-occupied Singapore. A formation of 30 planes took part in this raid, and their target was military installations and airfields. The following report of the raid appeared in the English-language Syonan Shimbun, published under the198 words
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Article21 1949-11-06 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat Mr. A. J. Joachim, of the Police Department. Kuala Kangsar, has been transferred to Grlk. Upper Perak.21 words
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Article, Illustration224 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday, pi FTY Malay recruits of the Federation of Malaya Police Force are now undergoing advanced first-aid training for service as medical orderlies, capable of rendering immediate assistance to casualties in the jungle or in areas remote from immediate medical224 words
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Article55 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK A\<JON, Sat. Sinnathamr 40. claimed ;rlal on tw charges of volun:arily cau/ing hurt to ManlIcam ard Yellamah (a voman) vith a "sharp cutting nstrumfnt" at Seberang, Bungel Veralt, Teluk Anson. on Oct 4. Ball was extended and the rase was postponed55 words
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Article22 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat. Found begging in front of the C.I.D. premises, 52-year-old Cheong Heng was fined $2.22 words
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Article88 1949-11-06 3 FINED FOR NEGLIGENCE Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. PLEADING guilty to three charges of driving a jeep I In a negligent manner and with failing to possess a driving licence and a certificate of insurance Corporal Ireson. of the Royal En-; gineers. was today fined a total of88 words
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Article31 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR Sat During University Week last month, Raub district collected a sum of $2,382 for the Uni- I versity of Malaya Endowment Fund.31 words
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Article33 1949-11-06 3 New officers of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union are: President. Mr. A. M. Nair; vice-president. Mr. Wee Soo Bee; general secretary, Mr. M. C. Sequeira: treasurer, Mr. M. B. Menon.33 words
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Article, Illustration255 1949-11-06 3 TONIGHT, for th« first time in the history of Singapore, the people of the Colony will have the opportunity of listening to a 58-piece symphony orchestra. At the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.15 p.m. Radio Batavia's Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yvon Baarspul, will open the Festival255 words
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Article280 1949-11-06 3 MALAYAN COPRA IN DEMAND Sunday Time* SUfI Reporter MALAYAN financial circles generally had reason for elation over the week's business activities with demands overseas for raw materials and tin shares, especially. Demands were heaviest from London, while In the produce market >pra struck the most appealing note following overseas Inquiries280 words
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Article141 1949-11-06 3 Malacca man on cheque charge Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. "THE trial of V K. Samy. a jeweller's employee who is charged with having falsely used as genuine a forged cheque, opened today before Mr. F A Chua in the Sessions Court. The complainant, Mr. S K. Ramasarr.y Reddiar, a141 words
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Article75 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat With effect from next Thursday, the price of GovernmentI imported flour in the FederI ation will be reduced by $2 per picul, it was officially ani nounced here today. The prices which will come I Into effect on that75 words
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Article67 1949-11-06 3 Sunday Times Correspondent muar, sat— The newlycompleted two-storied conven: school at Jalan Daud. Muar was officially opened by ihe Bri'.ish Adviser. Johore. Mr. J. Falconer yesterday. Anion i those at the ceremony were I the Director of Education. Federation of Malaya. Mr M. R. Holgate. the67 words
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Advertisement74 1949-11-06 3 WHITEAWAYS 2 piece tropical Weigh f Suits Tailored %HL^ t by Simpson. These trousers arc made with jjp 1 the famous DKYS supporting device. JlMsT^J^ I Double or Single Breasted. Ci*>. Fawn JMgT^r SJ "Van Heusen" Country Brand Shirts, coat I style, collar attached. All Wool Tafetta, 1 1 f74 words
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258 1949-11-06 4 The G.P.O. was a shock for Mr. Evans %WHEN Mr j. C. EVANS arrived in Malaya in 1927 in charge of the Telegraph office, Kuala Lumpur, later Superintendent at the General Post Office, he had a shocK when he saw postmen sorting the mail on the floor. Although he had258 words
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Article, Illustration363 1949-11-06 4 PAGE sport People Snake collecting is his hobby [\R SAMUEL, a medical officer attached to K# the Negri Scmbilan State Medical and Health Department, has an unusual hobby the collection of Malayan snakes and insects. Snakes, frightening to many, are a fascination to him. Dr. Samuel built up a comprehensive363 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-11-06 4 SIVIN-YIAR-OLD Ziink hint* Abu B.kar. a)jught«f •f Mujr a District Of+i<«r kaa already danced at two big local COKCTtI She if n«n M«W in Indian cottuma which iha wort whan •h. ta«g Hidawili' in Hmduitmi at a recent UMNO concert. $h« It a pupil at the52 words
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Article, Illustration158 1949-11-06 4 M R N. M. VASACAM of Kuala Lumpur joined the Government Clerical Service as an apprentice clerk at the Negri Sembilan Secretariat in October, 1917 and got paid $25 a month. Now he holds one of the highest appointments in the General Clerical Service as financial assistant.158 words
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Article, Illustration171 1949-11-06 4 ALTHOUGH he has been out of hospital for more n J h n eek 1? w P*™* 1 Malay Federal Councillor, DR. K. MOHAMED ARIFF. n ttUl confined to his home in Burmah Road where he was photographed this week. He has made a171 words
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Article137 1949-11-06 4 WATCHING yet another luxury liner— the Carthage leave Singapore Docks last week was Mr. (ex-Major) John Mills, who is now passenger agent for both P O and British India In the Colony. Today John's engagement to ace hockey player Dorothy McCaw. wtio has been outstanding in matches137 words
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Article190 1949-11-06 4 JtAIPINO'S Medical Offl- cer, Dr. S. Arasaratnam. who has Just retired after 33 years with the Malayan Medical Department, llkeg Talplng so much that he is going to stop there In private practice. Born In Ceylon. Dr. Arasaratnam came to Malaya in 1903 and aftac190 words
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Article, Illustration353 1949-11-06 5 Housing pay 'injustice Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. DESCRIBED by their President as "orphans of the Municipality/ some 1,000 members of the Penang Municipal Services Union today decided to press the Commissioners for payment of housing allowances retrospectively to Aug. 1, 1947. "We have been most353 words
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Article, Illustration15 1949-11-06 5 MR. M. Manichadass of the Telecommunications Dept. Kluang, and Miss Devagimal, ar their recent wedding.15 words
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144 1949-11-06 5 $2| MILLION FOR NEW NEGRI WATER SUPPLY Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEKEMBAN, Saturday. THE Public Works Depart- ment has in hand a scheme lor improvement of water 3upply for Seremban and Port Dickson, following the provision of %2V 2 million for this purpose. Pipeline surveys are now being carried out.144 words
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Article88 1949-11-06 5 Sunday Times Correspondence MALACCA, Sat. Working Committee of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Association will consider on Monday a letter from Mr. Yong Shook Lin, the honorary secretary of the parent body. The letter calls for views about the Press communique issued by the Communities Liaison Committee88 words
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Article45 1949-11-06 5 iiiiida\ Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Sentenced to 15 days' Jail, the option of $15 fine. 17-year-old Abu bin Ram 11 was released immediately as he had already spent lb days In the police lock-up. He admitted defacing his Identity card.45 words
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Article80 1949-11-06 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— At a public meeting held at the Segamat Malay Club with Mr. A. S. H. Kemp, Administrative Officer. In the chair, it was decided to form an International Club for the district. Th« following were elected to an interim sub-committee to80 words
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Article167 1949-11-06 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Isolation Hospital built in 1936 at Tampoi at a cost 1 of $60,000 is now being altered to enable it to be used as T.B. sanatorium. In addition, quarters are being built for a resident Hospital Assistant.167 words
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Article, Illustration98 1949-11-06 5 While at Stratrord. both Mr. Ram and Mr. Hochstadt wete shown over the Memorial Theatre by Mr. Desmond Hall, the resident stage manager. "After seting such a well-equipped stage with Mi lifts and sliding devices. I did frel tremendously dissatisfied with the miserably small stage In my school in Ipoh,"98 words
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Article291 1949-11-06 5 They make their own curries MALAYAN TEACHERS IN U.K. Sunday Times Correspondent LJOW two Malayan school teachers are grappling with living conditions in austerity London, and taking a course in speech-training and dramatic art at the same time, is described by Mr. Teerath Ram, of Ipoh, in a letter to291 words
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Article88 1949-11-06 5 STOWAWAY' ON THE NIGHT MAIL Sunday Times Stall Correspondent SEGAMAT, S»t^— Found hiding in the engine tender of the night mail train at Segamat railway station, 23-year-old Eng-lish-speaking motor mechanic Wong Kong Yuen, of Selangor, was fined KlO by the Segamat Magistrate. "1 went to Singapore to look for a88 words
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Article87 1949-11-06 5 Letter to the Editor Sir: xour correspondent's description of Kajang being a 'Ghost Town Hit By Curfew" in your issue of Oct. 30, and the hardships thereby Imposed on the townspeople could fairly easily be resolved, with substantial financial gain to the informers, if information to end such87 words
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Article34 1949-11-06 5 Sunday limes Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Rev. M. D. William, of the Lutheran Church, has been granted a licence by the British Adviser. Johore, to solemnise Christian marriages within the State.34 words
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Advertisement318 1949-11-06 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY The new season's turkeys ha /t just arrived from Australia so order one now for delivery at Christmas time Tell us the weight you need or how many people you expect to Christmas dinner and we will set aside a bird318 words
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Article662 1949-11-06 6 Your son is normal if.... AS toon as a boy get* old enough to stay out a little late, his parents start wondering how he spends the evenings. Dr. Josephine Macallster Brew can tell them. If he Is a normal steady, thoughtful lad he will oe talking to his two662 words
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Article, Illustration550 1949-11-06 6 Smuggling is brisk by 10 p.m. HERE In Hong Kong, few people have any Idea what the Chinese British border Is like. Rub-ber-necking is not encouraged. Even the British troops have little knowledge of the frontier to the north, where a five-star red flag of the Chinese People's Liberation Army550 words
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Article, Illustration780 1949-11-06 6 TALKING OF BOOKS h**M CANNOT recall anyone 1 who read Richard Mason's first novel and most people did who was able to resist speculation on what part the author played In his own story. Was "The Wind Cannot Read" pure Invention? Or was it. at least partly, autobiographical? It was780 words
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Article375 1949-11-06 7 JUGMENT RESERVED IN CASE Money not mine, says Kuhn Sunday Timts Staff Reporter lUDCMENT in the finance case in which 1 Edward Kuhn, manager of the Swiss Malayan Agencies, is charged with having sold U.S. $10,000 without permission from the Controller of Foreign Exchange, was postponed until tomorrow, at the375 words
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Article162 1949-11-06 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. ALLEGED to have been found In Labis violating the curfew. 41-year-old Llm Lltn a railway labourer, was stated to have offered a Chinese detective $3 as a bribe to set him free "I admit being out-of-doors during curfew hours." Llm said,162 words
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Article104 1949-11-06 7 DANCE IN AID OF VARSITY Sunday Times Staff Reporter Exhibition dances in aid iif the University of Malaya Endowment Fund will be given by members of the Institute of Dance Teachers (Malaya) at a special "University" night at the Great World cabaret on Saturday Nov. 26. at 8.30 p.m. Entire104 words
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Article, Illustration58 1949-11-06 7 MISS HOVITA ANCIANO and the "Dutch Caruso" Justus Bonn, acknowledging the applause of the audience yesterday morning when Mr. Bonn sang for officers and other ranks of the three Services, the Police and the Fire Brigade. He was accompanied on the piano by Miss Anciano, who recently returned from London58 words
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Article, Illustration351 1949-11-06 7 THE slogan "Fly with the A.T.C." became a fact last week when members of the Malayan Air Training Corps took off on two occasions on air experience flights from Changi aerodrome. Flights in R.A.F. aircraft are now to become a regular part of an air cadet's351 words
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111 1949-11-06 7 LABOUR OPENS SMC ELECTION CAMPAIGN Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Labour Par.y of Singapore will open its election i campaign, for the six Municipal seats to be contested on Dec. 3. with a mass rally at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m tomorrow. The President of the Labour Party, Mr. Francis111 words
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Article38 1949-11-06 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sim Boon Chye, a boy living at Kampong Lima MacPherson Road, was held up by three young Chinese cyclists yesterday afternoon at Aljunied Road and robbed of his Identity card and $4.38 words
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Article37 1949-11-06 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Charged before the Magistrate, Mersing, with cohabiting with a Chinese, Esah binte Abdullah, of Endau.wrs convicted under the Muslim law and sentenced to three months' slmpre Imprisonment.37 words
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Article52 1949-11-06 7 Sunday Timrs Correspondent KAJANG, Sat. An elderly Chinese woman. Yew Yin. who caused obstruction by displaying brend on the side of the road and hawked foodstuffs without a licence, was admonished and discharged by Mr. A. P. Jack, the Circuit Magistrate, at Kajang The exhibits were ordered to52 words
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Miscellaneous348 1949-11-06 7 SINGAPORE 1 brance Day Service; 10. 00 Ne*s ot the Bag'; 8.15 Thai; 8.45 900 Prom-ammP Ri-inm -v 902 also at 1 30. 7 and 8.30); 10.05 Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu; 9.30 BurMornin» Jtln Bandstand; 10.30 Music in the mese; 9.45 English; 9.50 Music; Amercf on the Ali ao News A^:348 words
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560 1949-11-06 8 SINGAPORE, NOV. 8. 1949. APPETITE FOR THE ARTS rpHERE is a new and largely 1 unsatisfied appetite for the arts abroad in Malaya, and particularly in Singa- pore. Born out of the deprivations of war and enemy occupation, this tnterr.st in the arts and realisation of the enjoyment they can560 words
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Obituary19 1949-11-06 8 KMORY of Harry who dlf-d widdenly in Pen»ng, Nov., 1348. Mo*t loving) v remembered Merit, lpoli. Perak.19 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1949-11-06 8 When animals DEC A USE animals are sen/ersinß^A^'ca^o engers mi b.u.a.u. cargo aircraft, the corporation has compiled a booklet to enable members of its Staff to do everything possible to ensure the moat eomfortab.. and By a Special Correspondent Copyright By The Time* and The Sunday Times humane conditions of1,153 words
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634 1949-11-06 8 Fire minutes with the world's wisest men— 4 fDWARD GIBBON, one of the greatest modern historians, sat for eight years in the 18th century House of Commons loithout uttering a word. Gwd speakers frightened him, bad speakers appalled him «o he sat in silence. But this danper little man, 4ft.634 words
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796 1949-11-06 8 ALVIN STEINKOPF - BAB Y PRINCE IS YEAR-OLD 'TUMBLER ALVIN STEINKOPF [IE is a prince but "he does not know it. He eats soap If he gets a chance, bathes with a rubber duck and has teeth too numerous to mention. He hammers with his spoon. He has no Idea that the grown-upsAP - 796 words
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Advertisement557 1949-11-06 8 TUB EMOAOnfKNT la *aiidiinced between Tat Foofc Seoof. Kuala I onipur. son of Mxtom Ynong Yoke Chin and Zerttia Chin, daughter of Chin Chan IHC KNOAOKMENT to anrounced between John Halg only ton or Mr. Mn. J. Mills of Etorrington. Suuex. and Dorothy Heather June youngest daughter of Captain and557 words
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Advertisement16 1949-11-06 8 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe 1 lb. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 lib. Tin $2.30 2 lb. Tin $45016 words
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Advertisement10 1949-11-06 8 There's always TIME FOR A TIGER in pints qih! quorr*10 words
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Article, Illustration360 1949-11-06 9 M.C.A PLAN FOR SINGAPORE BRANCH London office also likely Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Tan Cheng Lock, is in (Singapore having discussions and generally [preparing the ground for opening a branch jof the Association in the Colony. He told the Sunday Times yesterday360 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-11-06 9 MARGARET YOING looks apprehensive as she start* on a slide at the Presbyterian Church fete yesterday. Sunday Times picture.22 words
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Article172 1949-11-06 9 BOMBERS ARRIVE FROM U.K. 1 rpHE first Co^ .tal Command Lancaster bomben of i the Royal Air Force to come to Singapore, flew I down to perfect landings at I Tengah airfield yesterday. Commanded by Squadron Leader P. R. Casement the Lancasters left St. Eval in Cornwall on Tuesday and172 words
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62 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times SUB Beporter JOHORK BAHRU, Sat Customs officers arrested Teo Giok Tiong In a samoan loaded with 540 packages of matches in the Straits of Johore on Wednesday. Today Teo Giok Tiong. charged in the Police Court with conveying uncustomed goods, was fined62 words
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Article167 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter FT BLOUNT, a 19-year-old Sapper of the Royal Engineers was yesterday fined $15,000 or six months' imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court for importing 1,435 lbs. of dutiable tobacco. Two other sappers were charged with Blount. I hey pleaded "not guilty"167 words
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Article47 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Time* SUfl Reporter Fifty-three-year-old Llm Jleng Fang, of Beach Road, who was charged in the Singapore First District Court with criminal breach of trust of $4,542 belonging to Chop Hal Hin Hotel, was acquitted yesterday, when the prosecution withdrew the charge.47 words
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Article20 1949-11-06 9 MUAR, Sat. Mr. A. M. < Ciartshore, the North Johore Enforcement Officer has gone j home on leave.20 words
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Article136 1949-11-06 9 (Continued from Page 1) made no immediate effort to salvage their belongings which lay forlorn amid the debris with a child's cot, a broken bedstead and bedding on top. One of the shops is a Chinese medicine shop and the other a tailor's premises. There was no damage136 words
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Article50 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Long AL Moy, a Singapore taxi driver who took two passengers to Johore Bahru was fined $12 in the Police Court because he had no Federation taxi licence. For not having a public service licence he was fined an additional $5.50 words
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Article23 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Time* Correspondence KAJANO. Sat.— For driving a car inconsiderately, Chan Hlan, of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $30 by the Circuit Magistrate.23 words
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Article235 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NEW one-way traffic system for Singapore suggested by Traffic Police Superintendent, Mr. D. E. Nickels, will obviate the use of most the city's present traffic light signals. The scheme, now before the Traffic Advisory Committee, embraces the busier parts of Singapore235 words
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Article115 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The first post-war bazaar of Geylang District's three Methodist churches and two Methodist schools held yesterday evening at the Geylang Methodist Girls' school In aid of the school building fund. More than 3.000 people attended. The bazaar Included the exhibits of handwork115 words
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Article100 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter TNEMY and non-enemy property in the hands of the Custodian at the end ol 1948 was $23,750,449. it is disclosed In a report issued yesterday by the Department of the Official Assignee and Public Trustee. Japanese property was estimated at $20,306,663, German property100 words
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Article179 1949-11-06 9 Sunday Times Correspondent C INCAPORE police looking for three missing women a Siamese, a Eurasian Islam convert and a Chinese yesterday found instead a half-naked little Chinese boy. who did not know his own name, age or where he lived. While a police message about179 words
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Article79 1949-11-06 9 REES-WILLIAMS AT GOVT. HOUSE Sunday Time* Staff Beporier .*T»HE Under Secretary of Stat? X for the Colonies. Mr. David Rees-Wllliams, conferred with the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Glmson. and the Colonial Secretary. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. at Government House yesterday. Last night, the Minister attended a dinner party79 words
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393 1949-11-06 9 'Story of Birth film banned in Malaya Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE showing of the American film, The story of Birth (similar in many respects to the controversial "The Birth of a Baby") has been banned in the Federation and Singapore, the Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, told the Sunday393 words
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Article163 1949-11-06 9 Priest for Syrian Christians Sunday Time* Staff lorn-.,. u.le«| KUALA LUMPUR, But THE 250 Jucubiie Christians in Malay.. to have their own priest again after a break ol 11 years. The new priest who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesleiduy is Father P. K. Abraham from Trava\core and he b.s brought163 words
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Article59 1949-11-06 9 Sunday lime* Start Kepi.i .< > The filn "Joan of Arc," which conpietes an 11-day run at the Capitol cinerm In Singapore today, has pro' ed the third biggest success of the year from the box offlca point of view. Only (Urns which have grossed mon59 words
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Advertisement94 1949-11-06 9 MODEL 128 Special features of this receiver are an R.F. stage for exceptional sensitivity and freedom from noise, and short wave circuits fall; compensated against tuning drift. PRICE 5395 FREE HOME TRIAL EASY TERMS DISTRIBUTORS:— MALACCA: The Lastern Radio General Agency. FRKMBAN: Popular Amalgamated. AtOR STAR: Moh Bee Radio Co.94 words
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Advertisement111 1949-11-06 9 VISIT OUR <=>* s<^> <p>: «^:«o <x> :*m±: <^a For Your Christmas I DECORATIONS I X'MAS TREES from $3.95. to 55.20 A X'MAS STOCKINGS from $1.00. to 95 V X'MAS CRACKERS (Mr iix of 12) from $1.50 4 A X'MAS MIDGET CRACKERS (ptr box of 12) from $1.95 f X'MAS111 words
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Article751 1949-11-06 10 NAT GUBBINS - Sitting on the Fence NAT GUBBINS rFHE only good news In 1 Britain this week is the official decision to extend the Christmas holidays one day. Another day at Christmas, Another day of rest; Another day of jollity To cheer the parting auest; Another day of laughter At funny uncle's751 words
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Article, Illustration646 1949-11-06 10 an Tmple would Uke to be able to skim over difficulties lik* some folk do. I seem to be in such deadly earnest when 1 correct my children's faults that I feel as though 1 had forgotten how to relax and laugh with them.— MOTHER OF TWO. YES, you'll have646 words
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Article, Illustration355 1949-11-06 10 Learn to Dance with VICTOR SILVESTER >KA ANY of fhe mMt Tango variat ion* ar« surprisingly > easy to leirn. and thi. appliM to th* f«gyga tbown in this week* diagram. V"* I THI FOUR STEP CHANG! (first 4 step, in diagram) ougM to I be much better known than355 words
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Article524 1949-11-06 10 THERE is another recorded play on the air this evening at 8.30. It is an adaptation for radio of James Barrle's "The Will." The three scenes all take place In the same lawyer's office although there Is a lapse of 20 years between each scene. The play524 words
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Article315 1949-11-06 10 THE oboe playing of Leon Coossens may with perfect ■'uth be described as unrivalled 'or expressive pow and a tech "que of a very high order. Here a new recording of Oboe Con~erto in One Movement—comlosed by his brother Eugene. It It a most attractive essay on315 words
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Advertisement14 1949-11-06 10 1 Trollope Sons Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore (London) Ltd. Works: 947 Pasir Panjang Road14 words
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Advertisement415 1949-11-06 10 ■M you give YOURSELF a lovely permanent tcaie four own homa. Luitrooa V:f:':- A£a^E2N RSSC~/3 •orb and aoft ware* that gft'^fej^aJS'^ iß^^Ciw'j really Uit a permanent K^P^^kiA war* aqua) to tha boat HJU^Wn yov ootud (at ißyKncn, at a aw'^^CS^ What («i iitinr <<> L^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H KM9IO QpCMI #iii-* ft t415 words
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Article, Illustration821 1949-11-06 11 Robb pri&erm No. 2 fit the series THE FOUR AGES OF WOMEN Simply to start you examining youi own case history, Evelyn baye is chosen this 'week by Robb as a good example of the problems of the over -40, age group and how to keep on top of them821 words
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Article361 1949-11-06 11 \WHEN Bonita Cranville turned up in London recently (remember that horrid child of the films way back?) she was 26, pretty, married, rich and mother of a six-month-old baby one of the charms on her bracelet represented the baby it was a baby, in gold, hung from361 words
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Article237 1949-11-06 11 Here ar. two delightful »weets that are voorth trying: KRIS KRINGLES i cup shortening, t cup sugar. 1 beaten egg t'*S>. 1 tablespoon grated orange oeel. 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel, 1 teaspoon lemon lulce. 1 cup flour, pinch salt. 1 slightly beaten egg white, i cup finely237 words
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Article569 1949-11-06 11 MARY HEATHCOTT tells of MR Morrison may be telling us "worse things are to come" and "grim news Is In store," but so Is Christmas. Father Christmas or rather a bevy of Father Chrlstmases have arrived In the London shops and all the Toy Fairs are open.569 words
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Article289 1949-11-06 11 BY the look of events, frocks with an expensive rustle will take first place In evening wear. Taffeta will ngure to some extent among the young people's dance frocks, while soft satins will be the favourites for the older women. There is something decidedly youthful about taffeta289 words
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Advertisement255 1949-11-06 11 B **HBJaHHMa^MMMIaV If Your Toothbrush Warns of Bleeding Gums Look Out You May Have PYORRHEA H^f«»*rn s^i BBX^v i-^ -v w Bj aHK (*Y> JpwS t!<dh^fla(Kn at- J I ***** l 111! I A Out of 5... Regardless of Age... f% Have it! Drraded Pyorrhea the natural many of beautiful255 words
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Advertisement318 1949-11-06 11 WHY ASPRO IS SO SUCCESSFUL ron RHEUMATISM I A fo I Mm jJJrr^Lr -Jaßj rh (H>o1 Th Pharmacok>firal Wjsr^jtt^a^Lr jfflaßr Tharapeutict" —an authoritativa LjWiSH|BW 4sm wort highly rafardtd •moot practitioner* aVa^MaVaBT -J^r >h< wor<( ovar. J^»^ GOODMAN AND GILMAN SAY j^ft |V Th •*»«y'«««« f*\x* pain, immobility, twclling and ■LaW^^ar318 words
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Article, Illustration773 1949-11-06 12 RHNAYLORT - What the STARS foreteu RHNAYLORT THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21?Jan. 19)— A calm and pleasant period when much could be don* towards clearing up misunderstandings or arrears of work. Personal popularity on the increase; you get evidence of into end of week. Fortunate for fresh contacts of any773 words
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Article102 1949-11-06 12 N OTHER WORDS IF you know your Roman numerals, you should have no difficulty reading the following jingle and grasping Its meaning Immediately: The 100-0-1000-1-100 1000--1-1000-1-100 vms getting 0-50-500. With 100-0-50-1-100 in bed he lav very 1-50-50. He went to his 500-0-0-1000 through catching a 100-0-50--500. Just after he'd signtd102 words
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Article287 1949-11-06 12 A HUSBAND made an appointment with a specialist In Chicago for his wife. By consulting schedules, he found they could keep the appointment by taking a train in their city at 9.30 a.m. However, she was too slow in getting ready, so they missed the train. Fortunately,287 words
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422 1949-11-06 12 WINNING CONTRACT LATT week we started a general dlscu -slcn of bidding according to vulnerability. We pointed out that in defensive or competitive bidding, the vulnerability situation pertaining at the moment dictates the correct amount of risk to be taken. As far as opening bids are concerned, the y.:me strength422 words
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Article34 1949-11-06 12 'JEST your friends with this brain-teaser: What is the sport in which the whole winning team moves backward? MM -;o-Bn* am »,1I 'pjBMJiDBq 3AOUI I.US3OP UIBA3XO3 81J) joj i.usr ij 'on :norin|os34 words
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Advertisement166 1949-11-06 12 fHIS r J l**L,**y f I f0 ame tl>^ contiint not just one vitjmin but I f the FOUR MOST I IMPORTANT j vitamins —A. 81, C and DIN LARCE 1 1 COitt a little more than ordinary food I tonics to buy but B M MUCH LESS to m166 words
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Advertisement221 1949-11-06 12 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS ..it </'/>* >nanfr{ti4</ ui//t CUTEX Your hands can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX the polish that lasts and lasts. CUTEX gives sparkle to your costume applies easily resists peeling ard chipping. Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can afford to keep several shades on hand to221 words
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Advertisement154 1949-11-06 12 It's right Jot Pa And right for Ma It's right for little mt: If you use Wrtght's Like all of us How right you too will be! \s van /brfltt* 4 OfAl K» T«LH £>LJHiS ONO NUKSfKT Books on Ships, Shipping, Yachting. Ship Construction. Nicol sl^ Nicholls Concise Guide. 2154 words
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Advertisement310 1949-11-06 12 TO WAKE >^V> FEELING jji TIRED Fl Now rises full of What 1 .0 start foi Y4 a day's work if you jfk wake up feeling tired r and listless, instead mm of being brisk and full of energy. On? woman who can annrei :•> the difference from her own310 words
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Miscellaneous75 1949-11-06 12 by Edgar Rice Burroughs n^==^ -WV-t-V^ f 'AV- I IP'ROPT'INQ THE LOCK-WkfC INTO r»LACE, S&^^7—T>^ A) H WtTHONLf m —^p h>» »y K>/T»KZAN TUfTNEP— "TO FINC7 THAT HE JL r J 3BCOMPS' I^^ I^^* r -A."* t^."*>v WAS NOT AuCfHE IN THE UOOM Ml I n^\ S\ p MEANWHILE. AN75 words
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Article, Illustration966 1949-11-06 13 OFF THE ERCORD 'SHARPSHOOTER 4 takes yon inside sport THE selection of the 1 Colony's hockey team that was to have met Malacca yesterday provides a dismal slant on the sincerity of the Singapore Hockey Association's idea of improving the standard of the game. Malacca has a weak team, and966 words
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Article, Illustration167 1949-11-06 13 rt*A«"s fto«<:«* »iM.hm Pl*yCD 4» 'on «*Cf« THt MeT TWO SM»ON» But now tah«« ccnt«c 66RTM *n e*r*6Mdor Reset. j"tl ftjNMc<^ Malayan players may complete in such tournament (not •foreign" tournament). That is rule 5. one of six rules in the 1.8. F., showing how each particular national organisation167 words
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Article250 1949-11-06 13 Sunday Times Segamat SporU Correspondent TTXCELLENT progress hu been made In the Segamat District annual badminton championships and the finals have been reached In the Junior doubles. Ties played last week produced keen badminton and several matches were bard fought. A feature of this year's250 words
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365 1949-11-06 13 PCRC move to boost women's hockey Sunday Times Penan* Sports Correspondent A NEW move to boost women's hockey In Penang has been made by the Chinese Recreation Club, one of the foremost sporting bodies in the settlement. Twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, coaches from the club demonstrate the365 words
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Advertisement253 1949-11-06 13 Greater comfort does not exist! |e>no» spring r, irtit r«s»t." provide the most luxuriously o.mi-.iialilf ilrrpifig surface so far known to science. Vtl\i> limwh Spring mattresses are unequalled for •n|i»-ili quality and design, and are beautiful and colour* tni mi ipp'-.n nice. They stand up to harder use and Imitfri253 words
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Advertisement428 1949-11-06 13 CLEAR CUT AND CLEVER DESIGN, SPARKLING CRYSTAL WARE LIQUEUR SETS POWDER BOWLS LEMONADE SETS ASHTRAYS Etc. Whether they are big or small, they will always stand out with distinction. A TOKEN TO YOUR FASHION SENSE BEAUTIFULLY CHISELED COSTUME JEWELLERY To set off that special sweetheart neckline. HARROWS LTD 7, ORCHARD428 words
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Miscellaneous108 1949-11-06 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Whispers; 7. Asps 11. State: 12. Until: 13. Enlarges: 18. Area: IT Peels: 18. Lodgers: 19. Lover; 20 Rash. 21. Den; 23. Dream: 24. Eras: 27. Mean; 29. Utter; 32. Rug: 33. Case; 35. Wooed: 37. Created: 38. Valid: 41. Tram: 42. Decorate: 44. Eaten; 45.108 words
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Article, Illustration756 1949-11-06 14 Thrilling game on Padang Combined Services 13; Spore Civilians 5. A GRAND game on the Pa dang yesterday saw Combined Services take another step forward to the final of the H.M.S. Malaya rugger competition by beating Singapore Civilians by 13 points (two goals and a try)756 words
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237 1949-11-06 14 S.R.C. BEAT R.A.F. (MALAYA), SIX-ONE ANDREW CLARKE proved or.cc again to be the best Colony centre-forward and apart from scoring twice, was the cleverest forward on the field when tlio SR.c. beat the RAP. (Malaya > by six goals to one on the padang yesterday. Equally outstanding was Jack Stanley,237 words
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621 1949-11-06 14 SEN JALLEH - B.A.M. silent on invitations to Malayans SEN JALLEH By WHILE noisy "mouthpieces" of the Badminton Association of Malaya have been busy trying to convince badminton players in this country that the association has "absolute power" over them, the association itself has made no official or public comment. What is its621 words
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Article568 1949-11-06 14 There is no limit to the number of parcels that may be sent to any individual and orders can be booked for regular dellven any period in advance. FRUIT PARCEL. $11 30 NEW YEAH PARCEL. $11.25 All fruits packed in cellophane 18-oc. Plum Pudding and the whole568 words
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Advertisement237 1949-11-06 14 Hp Ba4lHßh&. "Round the globe" with Hear them Now —at Philips Distributors W -•■B»BBiß^B^«^i^BßWßW l <*Wß« >i Wßiß"a^BßßW*B^B^B^B^l^»^BW**l^"*"«^»^B^iß^BlßWßlßWlWi^^^^^B BV-aflMivr ,j^|c\ W- 'iff v See @&&**&y 4, Tfew AUSTIN It'k fine to think of the pleasant placet waiting to be enjoyed on your next leave or visit to Britain, Nowadays however,237 words
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Advertisement443 1949-11-06 14 j^jjO ttese fro Cov? ft Syrups v/t fo 0 sfanc/arrf awf rr Hofdov* Jo a pr/ce. Z£££~ For Adults A older children l^tidL DeWittiCouqh Syrup with GUAIACOL ft CREOSOTE £-22jgS^I {Blue A Oronqt Carton) Jl/^Wfe for children under 5 W&\ DeWitts Baby Cbu h Syrup .Y., (Pink Silvr Carton) 1443 words
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Miscellaneous35 1949-11-06 14 Htr* SoCCM* fMJr fH r'S'refs VXs^ I—*/ ~Jy£7*f«f rci/#* t#£/# H4*w ftorffi 7b 6s /t u f s r F«£-roC V^- V>/ fa* <(S> if Kick BY &»/<r/{ C .A *>£$$o* rte/v rue/* /y-/-^.e» \y35 words
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Article281 1949-11-06 15 rC following are the draw und starting times for the Re\al Singapore Golf Club's Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition tn oe played at Buklt Tlmah on Sunday morning. Nov. 13. 8 ajn., F. L. Lane A A. Nassim. J. C MacLeod M. Buchanan. 8.05, H. C.281 words
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Article57 1949-11-06 15 Sunday Times Sefamat Sport* Correspondent AY. Nathan of Medical Sporu dub won the Segamat district handicap singles event at the annual lawn tennis championships on Friday. He beat bis clubmate. Dr. P. S. Raman in the final by 7-5. 3-6, 6-3. Partnered by Beng Hoe, Nathan has alto57 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1949-11-06 15 Spore Civilians well beaten fleeted off the boot of Tee Slang past the surprised Sanjiva. Singapore attacked with •very player except the goalkeeper for the next ten minutes, but the Indian defence packed tight and In the 15th minute relief <*ame wLeu Anthony got away on1,059 words
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Article80 1949-11-06 15 Ty Layton (U.S.) retired duel to injury in the third round of his contest against King Kong at the Great World wrestling last night. At the time of his retirement he was leading by one fall to nil. In the main supporting event George Zbisko drew80 words
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Article271 1949-11-06 15 ttunday Time* Johore Bahrn Sports Correspondent LJ. MS. Terror defeated South Johore R.P.C. by nine polnte to nil In the return encounter played on the Naval Base ground yesterday. Johore fielded a weak side and found the home pack heavier and thi was against them In271 words
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Article314 1949-11-06 15 Sunday Times K. Lumpur Staff Correspondent 1/ HI) AH won the Sultans Gold Cup for Malay State j teams yesterday by beating Perak in the final by I a solitary goal on the Princes Road ground, Kuala Lumpur. The winning goal was scored in the314 words
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Article83 1949-11-06 15 SomPongis confident of victory SOM PONG, the welterweight champion of Singapore, arrived here by air last night from Bangkok for his fight against the triple champion if the Orient. Bo> Brooks at the Happy World arena on Nov. 11. Som Pong is very confident that he will win and told83 words
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Article317 1949-11-06 15 LONDON. Sat. WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers. English First League leaders since the season began, went down fighting at Stoke today and allowed unbeaten Liverpool to move Into top place. Liverpool playing fast accurate football overran Manchester City. Widespread heavy rain made conditions at most grounds treacherous and players had317 words
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Advertisement349 1949-11-06 15 OPENS TODAY! 11-1.45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. 2 GREAT STARS IN A ROMANTIC RIOT! PLAYING WITH LOVE BSSr X as) ■^m y t THEY'RE WtyJfjtjS*... BUT HE'S PLATING FOR KEEPS Nonna's 1 lovelorn ladij! HH Pf Bab's her rented Romeo' mmt^^^ smjl B And their romance is as pboneu 3$349 words
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Advertisement209 1949-11-06 15 jl l LAST DAvY j I 10.30 1.15 4.00 6.45 9.30 i■ PHOM NW/ 5139 i TOMORROW! 1 the PIT OF PYTHONS, the STREAM OF i CANNT^AL FISH 1,000 other darters! HULif t0... I Special Morning. Show 8.30 a.m. TODAY I "NIGHT DAY" in Technicolor I ■<■ I ||ffM A209 words
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Article, Illustration570 1949-11-06 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP On level terms with No Regrets By with 7.10. The last time I saw in tip-top condition. The Grand Abbot earned promotion to the top class after two spectacular victories beyond a mile at Ipoh in October. He has been allotted 8.0570 words
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Article103 1949-11-06 16 NEW DELHI, Sun.— BUl Alley.! New South Wales and Lancashire League left hander, scored 70 not out for the Commonwealth touring cricket team on the opening I day of their three-day match against a Service XI today. Sending the Services in to bat first onReuter - 103 words
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Article580 1949-11-06 16 VyEIGHTS for all eight races on Saturday, Nov. 12. the first day of the Singapore Winter Meeting, are:— Cl. 1. Div. 1 7 Furs. less 17 Yards. Ecliptic 00, Fortune's Favourite 8.11 Clynor 8 10 Byron 8 09 Natural 8.09 French Custom 8.06 Your580 words
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Article149 1949-11-06 16 T'HK annual soccer match for the x Tay Uan Teck shield between Combined Services and Singapore I Civilians will be played at Jalan ißesar Stadium today. The entire proceeds will bo to the Poppy Day Fund. The band of the Ist Battalion. Seafonh Highlanders will be in149 words
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142 1949-11-06 16 Sunday Times Seremban SporU Correspondent SOCCER enthuilasU in Negri Sembllan will have the opportunity of seeing the Indian tourists in action at Seremban in Thursday. Nov. 10, at the station padang. The opposition will be provided by the N.S. State team. The match has142 words
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Article761 1949-11-06 16 EPSOM JEEP; EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By 3f. In 41 4 5 down the back straight. Oregon (McPherson) and Empire Rose trotted round together. Both looked very fit. Indian Heather and The Grand Abbot went twice round In a trot. Bo did Natural, while Polish pride (McPherson) came down761 words
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Article193 1949-11-06 16 THE inter-Faculty badminton mach between the Medical.-. and Art* A Scienec were played off in the Raffles Institution Hail yesterday before a large gathering of supporters from the two section!. Following are the results: Men's Single*: Heng Scaii Kwang (Medicalst beat Slew Nin Chee (Arts Science) 15-0, 15-3;193 words
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Article125 1949-11-06 16 S'PORE WARDERS WIN 6-2 PEARLS BP. (Sub-Warders Association), Singapore, defeated Johore Prison B.P. 6 2 on the Pearls Court on Thursday. Scores (Pearls players mentioned first): M. Yunos beat Mohd. H. Md. Said 15-5. 15-0; A Malik beat Lim Joo Hua 15-2. 15-3. Syed Ha.ssan beat Hussin Awang 19-9. 15-2:125 words
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Article46 1949-11-06 16 JAGIOR, SOM SEE DRAW AT K.L. SindaT ln.ios Koala Lumpur SporU Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. JAGIOR Singh of Ipoh, the featherweight champion of Java, fought the Siamese boxer. Nal Som See, to a draw over ten rounds at the Buklt Blntang Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday.46 words
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