The Straits Times, 27 November 1949
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Title Section28 1949-11-27 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAY* THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Tfce strait s iimn Singapore Free Pre«« No. 748. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.28 words
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Article475 1949-11-27 1 TAN ANDLIM IN ELECTION SLANGING Lively speeches as campaign warms Sunday Time* Staff Reporter "|"HE Labour and Progressive parties, entering the last week of campaigning for the six seats on the Singapore Municipal Commission to be ontested next Saturday, indulged yesterday in the brightest and bluntest electioneering seen in the475 words
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Article, Illustration58 1949-11-27 1 HOME tor the school holidays. A party of children arrived from Australia in Singapore yesterday in the Charon. Above: Hilary and Sarah greet their parents Mr. and Mrs. FoxTaylor of Singapore, from their cabin portholes. Right: Rosemary, 1 1 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frend of Singapore has a58 words
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124 1949-11-27 1 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. BRITAIN'S Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison, today accused the Conservative Party of spending "vast sums" from undisclosed sources on propaganda, and said the pre-gcneral election campaign by opponents of the Labour Party raised very' serious ooifieai and leeal Issues." Mr. Morrison124 words
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57 1949-11-27 1 The new commander of the Second Guards Brigade, Brigadier Dunbar, irrived in Singapore yesterday by air from England. He succeeds Brig. M. D. Eiskine, who was lost when the Auster aircraft in which he was travelling failed to reach its destination on a flight from57 words
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Article135 1949-11-27 1 Smiles tears at dockside Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE were smiles, laughter and tears of joy at the Singapore wharves yesterday when 80 Malayan schoolchildren from Australia arrived in the Charon to spend their Christmas and New Year holidays with their parents. Re children, whose ages ?d from seven to135 words
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Article84 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Times SUB Corrrspoodrnt SEREMBAN. Sat. THREE armed bandits yesterday afternoon dragged a Chinese kepala from his kongsi. tied both his hands und marched h'm to a distance of 50 yards outside his kongsi and shot him dead. The incident jeeurred at Ayer Puteh estate near84 words
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Article134 1949-11-27 1 EMERGENCY DECLARED IN NIGERIA LAGOS, Sat. THE Governor today declared a state of emergency and imposed press censorship in the eastern provinces of Nigeria. Earlier it was reported that a two-day general strike started in Port Harcourt yesterday in sympathy with those killed in Enugu when police opened fire onReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-11-27 1 THE C.-in-C, French 1 Armed Fjrces in thr Far East, Gen. Carpentier, salutes as he steps from a French Air Force plane at Changi aerodrome yesterday on a short courtesy visit to Singapore. He leaves today. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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121 1949-11-27 1 Mao's S' pore agent off to Peiping Sunday Ttmea SUIT Reporter TLffR. Chuang Shi Chuan, who was introduced t the anniversary celebratlc of the Nan Chiau Jit Poh ai the Great World last Sunday as "the representative in" Singapore of the Chinese Communist Government," left Singapore by air for Hong121 words
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Article54 1949-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— BUl (Bojangles) Robinson, the famous Negro tap dancer, whose dancing feet had earned for him nearly U553,000,000 died last nl?ht, virtually penniless, In hospital after being 111 for two weeks. His death saddened Broadway, which had been making plans for a benefit toUP - 54 words
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Article37 1949-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sat.- -India has reached an agreement with Argentina under which India will receive 390,000 tons of wheat in exchange for Jute goods, it was learned from Food Ministry sources here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article88 1949-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Sat.— The Indian Constituent Assembly today passed the constitution of the Indian Republic, which will be inaugurated on Jan. 26, 1950. Prolonged cheers greeted the passage of the constitution, which will govern India's 320,000.000 people. A full-throated "aye" gave the assent of the HouseReuter - 88 words
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Article37 1949-11-27 1 PARIS. Sat.— Paris was back to normal this morning after the 24-hour general strike which ended at midnight. Underground trains and buses ran as usual Dustmen removed a twoday accumulation of rubbish.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article43 1949-11-27 1 HONG KONG. Sat.— Gen. Mao Tse-tung, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, and Ho Chl-mlnh, head of the De-nocratlc Republic of Vietn. n, have exchanged messages pledging to del- -id "world democracy and lasting peace," according to a pro-Communist source.— Reutar.Reuter - 43 words
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Article43 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Times SUIT torre<pondem IPOH, Sat— A Chinese kepala of a Chinese mine in the Batu Gajah area was last night shot by bandits and taken to the General Hospital. Ipoh, in a serious condition. He died at noon today.43 words
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Article123 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY-three-year-old Thomas Hanlon. a private 1 attached to 223 8.0.D.. Alexandra, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to theft of a woman's handb in the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Hanlon was among the congregation who attended a service123 words
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Article21 1949-11-27 1 MUAR, Sat.— To date about $6,000 has been collected in Muar for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.21 words
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Article38 1949-11-27 1 LONDON, Sat.— The British Government has agreed to a proposal that the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' conference in Colombo shall be held between Jan. 9 and Jan. 14 next year, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article75 1949-11-27 1 SYDNIY. Saturday. MAN was released from jail hare after he had served 14 days for a breach of the peace rather than sign a bond and abstain from liquor for 12 months. Soiitonclng tno ma* to 14 days, the magistrate offerod to raleaao kirn on a75 words
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Article220 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO R.A.F. men, one the pilot, were killed yesterday when a Beaufighter aircraft crashed while returning from an air strike in Negri Sembilan. The navigator, third man in the plane, was seriously injured. Names of the victims have not been220 words
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Article69 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Time* Cerrespondrnt MELBOURNE. Sat. A USTRALIAN Jockeys are J\ much better off in Malaya than In Australia but "the game is full up and there is no room for any more up there" said Melbourne jockey Noel Healey on arrival at Sydney from Singapore69 words
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Article49 1949-11-27 1 TOKIO, Sat. An e.itire family of six. including two babies, was found dead in Mikano village, Tochigi prefecture, north-east of Tukio, on Nov 24. According to the police ihe family committed suicide because of financial aiilicuities since the head of the family recently last his Job.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article27 1949-11-27 1 LONDON, Sat. Princess Elizabeth's steeplechaser Monaveen was a 15 lengths winner of the three-mile Walton Green handicap chase at Hurst Park this afternoon.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement65 1949-11-27 1 I Distinctive Gifts Jewellery Watches Silverware KHAL I K S 1 1 The Arcade Spore I IDEAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS j Rirrr "A" $65.00 Jeep $50.00 B Rarer "B" $80 M Jeep Fire Enrine $70.00 IS '*j&? W to*i *K»roa lri-anc "80" $75.00 Tri-anf "40" $40 00 B SporU d«65 words
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Advertisement192 1949-11-27 1 Sunday Times Sales Make New Record THE SUNDAY TIMES nett sales for October, 1949—afrer deduction of all unsold and complimentary copies were 57,243 copies per issue, This is the largest daily nett sale ever achieved in Malaya and compares with 50,308 for the same month last year. The STRAITS TIMES192 words
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2384 1949-11-27 2 EVELYN SPILSBURY; E. Y. TULLETT - EVELYN SPILSBURY E. Y. TULLETT THE SPILSBURY SECRETS: Case of Armstrong the wife-poisoner By and CPILSBURY would spend hours on a post-mortem and days on microscopical examinations to discover the facts, but, once having reached his conclusions, he was immovable, however keen and2,384 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-11-27 2 HANDCUFFED re a police constable and with a police officer leading Hie way, Major Armstrong walks ro the police court, the first stage of a journey that ended on the gallows.37 words
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Article, Illustration17 1949-11-27 2 MA|OR Armstrong listens intently to the evidence given against him in the police court.17 words
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Advertisement143 1949-11-27 2 Favoured by Fortune lukl indeed are those members of the I v t j ;v human race to whom the possession ssii^ A\\ a c t ca P«r»-eprive palate permits jTj j a full appreciation of all the finer nuances of flavour that are to be found in Roth mans143 words
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Article, Illustration466 1949-11-27 3 'Asiatic', 'White Australia Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Moderator General of the Presbyterian Churches of Australia, the Right Rev. J. R. Blanchard, said on his arrival in Singapore yesterday that he is conducting a campaign aimed at eliminating two terms from general use in Australia. The466 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-11-27 3 CORPORAL M. K. Cooper, W.R.AC, and BQMS S. Parton leaving Tanglin Carriion Church after their wedding yesterday afternoon. Cpl. Cooper and BQMS Parton are both attached to C.H.Q.. FARILF— Sunday Times picture.32 words
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237 1949-11-27 3 I "pWO Commanders-in-Chief —one Royal Air Force and the other French Army —missed each other at Changl aeroQiume yesterday by a matter of 30 minutes. The British C-in-C Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd and Lady Lloyd were the first237 words
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Article31 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Time; Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Mr. F. V. Murdock, Engineer, P.W.D. (Buildings) has been transferred to Singapore and Mr. J. V. T. Campbell has succeeded him in Johore Bahru.31 words
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Article137 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times SUB Reporter 'THE secretary of the World YWCA, Miss Helen Roberts, Is arriving at Kallang airport this afternoon from Bangkok. She will attend the conference of Malayan YWCAs at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 1 to Dec. 4. The conference will discuss matters affecting Pis137 words
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Article100 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. CTOLEN rubber it finding its way into the hands of small rubber dealers, some of whom are assisting bandits with cash, it was stated at Johore Rubber Planters' Association meeting yesterday. To check these illicit deals the Association decided100 words
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Article41 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Corresyondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Mr. R. A. Coles, has been elected vice-chairman of the Johore Planters' Association in place of Mr. M. H. Van Der Gucht, of Ounong Pulal estate who has left for Europe on leare.41 words
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Article112 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter 4 LARGE gathering of A members and guests of the Catholic Young Men's Association (St. Joseph's Church) were entertained to a tea party at the association's premises in Victoria Street yesterday on the occasion of the association's third anniversary. Mr. F. Rodrigues. president112 words
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Article191 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Maeterlinck's "Bluebird." a fantasy which has become one of the classics of the modern 5 age. will be presented by the pupils of Dean's School at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 4 md 5. "Hie production, presented by Mrs. Riches (principal191 words
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Article182 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE and Federation rice merchants are anxious for an early announcement on the Malayan Governments' rice policy after the end of the year when the International Emergency Food Committee stops operating. "We want the Singapore and Federation Governments to give us182 words
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Article61 1949-11-27 3 For not hoisting the quarantine flag on arrival at Singapore from Indragirl, declared to be an infected rjort. Yeo Kay Way, the taikong of a motor vessel, was fined $500 in the Singaoore First District Court yesterday. On a second charge of failing to provide flre61 words
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Article192 1949-11-27 3 REP' 15 UNDER WAY Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE new Singapore Repertory a professional fheatrical company is now well in rehearsal for its first production, "Gaslight," to be staged on Jan. 7 next year at the Victoria Theatre. The cast will be headed by Dorothy Morrell as Bella, John Forbes-Semplll192 words
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Article108 1949-11-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A "parade" is being organlsed by the Scottish Terrier Association of Malaya this evening at 5c Third Avenue, Bukit Timah Road at 4 p.m. The show consists of a terrier parade and invitations have been sent to known owners of Scotties to bring108 words
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Article, Illustration550 1949-11-27 4 AT State banquets given by the Nizam of Hyderabad, the bryanl— most savoury form of piping-hot Oriental rice was powdered with gold dust. Mr. M. K. Pillfcl, of Singapore, once catering manager to the Nizam, was quite firm about this during the week. "Oh yes!"550 words
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Article, Illustration225 1949-11-27 4 DRETTY 21 -year-old Miss Vasantha Manickam of Taiping likes the business career she has adopted. Since 1942, she has been her father's "right hand man" in running the grocery shop, Roy Bros. She is responsible for buying, is in charge of the225 words
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Article, Illustration244 1949-11-27 4 VI ISS Barbara Mary Hayes is Itl one of the two English glrla now studying at the University of Malaya. She arrived In July to Join her father, who Is an engineer in the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service. Barbara is 19, and is244 words
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180 1949-11-27 4 Sapto-' An artist by the grace of God' OAPTOHOEDOJO, the 21--k5 year-old Indonesian artist from Kuala Lumpur whose one-man exhibition opens at Littles, Singapore tomorrow has been described as "an artist by the grace of God". "Sapto". as he is generally known, has been painting as long as he can180 words
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Article, Illustration230 1949-11-27 4 I^IR j. C. Isaacs, born .n iVI Travancore, came to Singapore in 1923 and worked for six years as a bank clerk. Then he decided that teaching was his real vocation and opened a school at Batu Pahat. Now 20 years after he has an230 words
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Advertisement407 1949-11-27 4 > j-^BaflHa^Bafc* T^^M tcB*IJK aaav TiH* l> 'l^^ mi 4 aaj PaHMt*" w^ ra^a^Bß^ vi m V When you brush your hair after using Brylcrcem, you notice that it is soft as well as glossy in perfect position yet without a trace of gumminess. There's nothing like Brylcreem for giving407 words
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Article, Illustration954 1949-11-27 5 MARTIN HUTTON - Bishop's advice to Christians Muslims MARTIN HUTTON by IN white open-neck-ed shirt and wearing his pectoral cross, the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. H. W. Baines. sat in his study at Bishopsthorpe one morning last week and, laying aside for 40 minutes an obvious press of paper work, spoke954 words
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Article, Illustration487 1949-11-27 5 A Sikh - A Sikh By Correspondent ONE of the greatest ooints in Sikhism to that It persuades man to lead life correctly instead of trying to evade its responsibilities. The ten Sikh Gurus have commented at length on different stages and aspects of life. Births and marriages and deaths487 words
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Advertisement169 1949-11-27 5 Play^&| Extra vlkM-BLMt Quality «QMHm> Cigarettes mOR€ TO SmOK€ mOft€ TO €NJOV JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND fj g Angier's puts you v back on your feet T >^BmjJ^l after FEVER or l^LMWi^ I other illness Vigour and energy quickly return U you ake cou.se of Angier's Emulsion after trucks of169 words
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Advertisement314 1949-11-27 5 If you missed the last day for sending Christmas parcels home, here is another chance. We can arrange for a case of wines to be sent to any address in the U. K. from London stocks. SEND A CASE OF WINE'; Her* arc four suggestions: 1 botH. Whisky 1 bottle314 words
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Article765 1949-11-27 6 PATRICK CHEE - PATRICK CHEE by FIVE empty, silent court houses in Singapore today are relics of the tumultuous post-war period of unrest, when robberies, murders and gang fights were daily occurrences. Those were the days when traffic in arms and drugs tempted many a foreigner to these shores, when765 words
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Article, Illustration104 1949-11-27 6 ACERMAN fashion designer, |o*cf Abel, hat developed a novel hobby: he uses hit portable typewriter to reproduce photographs of film stars and other personalities. He gets his pictures by using his carriage and roller release keys, moving the picture freely in all directions. For the main design he utilises theusing his carriage and roller release keys moving the picture freely in all directions - 104 words
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Article635 1949-11-27 6 Scout notes By SKIPPER r pHE District Commissioner for Singapore West, after reading my notes a fortnight ago on the wearing of the newly authorised beret and long trousers, has taken me to task about the beret. He feels that the Scout hat Is and always should be the right635 words
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Article189 1949-11-27 6 riORMER London typist, F Ruth Williams. "White Queen" of Bechuanaland's Bamangwato tribe, was 111 in bed the other day —and the tribesmen said she was bewitched. She has recovered, and Seretse Khama. her husband, is acclaimed as a great magician. Odd? Childish? But across Africa faith in the189 words
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Advertisement323 1949-11-27 6 wmxen What a difference it makes Qsing Pepsodent, the only toothpaste that contains Irium. For there's no more effective teeth cleansing substance known to dental science than Irlum it removes the dulling film from your teeth, making them sparkling white. You can iw the added brilliance of your smfie when323 words
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Article126 1949-11-27 7 SIR HENRY WAS 26 BEANS OVER Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BENTONO, Sat. r pHE High Commissioner, J. Sir Henry Gurney, wasi one of the competitors in the beans guessing competition organised by Dato Hussain. District Officer, Bentnng. in I aid of the Bentong District Special Constables' Welfare Fund. The exact126 words
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Article70 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Eighteen-year-old Abdullah bin Haji Abdul Fattah of North Bridge Road pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to stealing a fountain pen and clothing, valued $65, from a house in Beach Road. Abdullah was llternatively charged with dishonestly disposing70 words
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Article47 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Bail of $2,000 was granted Keonp Boon Chuan who appeared in the Singapore First District Court yesterday charged with robbing Lim Tat Chee of $28 cash and a cheque for $250 in Palembang Road on Oct. 3. The case was postponed.47 words
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Article35 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Found guilty of having offered for sale 23 handkerchiefs with counterfeit trade marks on them, 31-year-old Lai See Chun, was yesterday fined $75 in the Singapore Third Police Court.35 words
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Article436 1949-11-27 7 'Money scarce say stores Sunday Times Woman Reporter QURING a round of Singapore stores this week I was told by many shopkeepers that they do not expect a "boom" Christmas, Although Christmas goods are more plentiful and in wider variety than at any time since the436 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-11-27 7 CMALLEST tamby in d Singapore is four feet short Sim Ho Peng, who works at the office of the Australian Commissioner. Chirpy 15-year-old Ho Peng lives with his mother and 12-year-old brother at Lorong 25, Geylang he lost his father during the Japanese occupation. Neither Ho Peng nor his young64 words
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Article159 1949-11-27 7 Sanday Times Staff Reporter pEPPER prices in the Singapore produce market rose sharply by $50 per picul yesterday. Local dealers attributed the jump in prices to rumours that India was imposing a 30 per cent export duty on pepper. Active conditions prevailed in the coconut159 words
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Article145 1949-11-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU Saturday. A FAMILY of six narrowly escaped being burned to death as the result of the father going to bed smoking a cigar. The incident happened on Wessyngton Estate, Ren gam when Kanggammah, a rubber tapper, lay down on the family sleeping145 words
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Article70 1949-11-27 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices yesterday. (Nov. 26) were mi tii. s per lb.): Buyer Srile 10 1 K.S.S. Spot loose nominal 46 S OB. In bales Dec. No. 1 R.S.3. 46 4 No. 2 R.S.S. 45 No. 3 R.S.S. 44 i < MA 1 on70 words
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Article80 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Miss Kate Augustus Reginald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reginald of Masai, was married today to Reynold Alexander Lopez, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lopez, of Teluk Anson, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception.80 words
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Article16 1949-11-27 7 Singapore, Sat. 5300.8-N up $i. London. Friday closing: Spot £640. Three months, Buyers £597.16 words
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45 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Two boatmen, Monler bin Jong Jong and Kek Kin Siong, who pleaded guilty to breaking the curfew in the Straits of Johore on Friday night, were yesterday each fined $50, In the Singapore First District Court.45 words
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Article315 1949-11-27 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter £AN the people of Singapore and Malaya get cheaper fish? Mr. L. P. Rasmussen, a Singapore businessman, believes they can if a revolutionary method invented in Denmark is tried out here. Mr. Rasmussen Is flying to Denmark next month to see this315 words
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Miscellaneous247 1949-11-27 7 Hi GOT HIS COLOURS AfTl* AU I 0 i S^y^\ (^IGK YOURfc MUCH^) Jm<* 50RRY ilg.^liCD wMr^^ I TOO LAZY AND SiOW j— \Wy\t 5- thesidavs you'll m Z*m^ thio lately, i ooJJ|[ J j__ i i N >J BE OROPPEt> f RoM )wT^*^ TRY HA mr —aMI We VQCTOR247 words
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Miscellaneous301 1949-11-27 7 Concert Dance Music; 10 JO Music of the Bag*; B.IS Thai; 8.4 j SINGAPORE in Miniature; 11.00 Close. Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu; 9.30 Bur K. LUMPUR mese; 9.48 English; 9JO Inter -9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 a4O 81n anor M o^.tuh ludt: 100 Ra< 1 Newi Reel Morning music; JO Utin Amerl-301 words
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612 1949-11-27 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. NOV. 27. 1949. SPEAKING PLAINLY THERE are those who enjoy a fight. Not necessarily a stand-up matter with their fists but an exercise of the tongue combined with a talent for the oblique insult and the wounding cut. It is true that those who enjoy it612 words
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Article1231 1949-11-27 8 C. H. E. DET - Malay progress the University C. H. E. DET ■by IN his Foundation Day speech, the first Chancellor of the University of Malaya stressed the importance of making the University a truly Malayan institution; an institution where the various races shall be treated as equal, where no race shall enJoy priority1,231 words
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Article, Illustration126 1949-11-27 8 A. C. KOK - A. C. KOK Picture by SILHOUETTED against the sunset at Tengah airfield vj Singapore, is this squadron of Lancaster bombers which recently arrived from the United Kingdom on a training flight. Since their arriva,,, the combers have taken part in xerdses in co-operation with the Royal Navy, and have also126 words
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Article812 1949-11-27 8 Canon HUGH C. WARNER - THAT DANGEROUS WORD DIVORCE' Canon HUGH C. WARNER By Vieir if Epson, aid the nan who wrote the new Church of England booklet giving frank advice to those about to get married T^HEY said she was a fool; the neighbours were unanimous about it. There on the kitchen table, when812 words
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Advertisement609 1949-11-27 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR. <*.- MRS. F. F. van Rhijn li.ive Rreat pleasure In announcing the birth of their second daughter Saskia Johanna at Youngberg Memorial Hospital, Singapore, 25th November 1949. 3 Leedon Park. ONG-LIM. The engagement Is announced to-day (27.ii.49) between Ong Leong Seng (Yew Poh) fifth son of Mr.609 words
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Advertisement17 1949-11-27 8 finest Broken Orange Pekoe 1 lb. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 1 lb. Tin $2.30 2 lb. Tin $4.5017 words
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Advertisement263 1949-11-27 8 After a year..,* > Dedicated to the Guards Brigade 1 in Malaya I 'THEY marched in pomp and splendour through the morning; << The daily pageant of the historic years They made their own Then came the urgent warn- s\ ing. SS I The iunule now is theirs. << In263 words
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Article428 1949-11-27 9 LABOUR TO MAKE RIVALS FIGHT HARD Progressives confident Sunday Times Political Correspondent AS the Singapore Municipal elections campaign enters its final week, it is clear that the party that virtually swept the board last March -the Progressives will meet sterner and better organised opposition from the Labour Party. To hold428 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-11-27 9 MADAM Lim Boon Keng cutting the red ribbon opening the first Malayan branch of the Amoy Canning Corporation in Singapore yesterday afternoon. She wa* accompanied by Singapore's Grand Old Man," Dr. Lim Boon Keng, (centre), who formally opened the company's new premises. On the right is Mr. Wong Tok Saw,57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-11-27 9 FUR STUDENTS of Santa Maria Ladies College, Perth, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Australia to spend their holidays with their parents. Left to right: Pamela dc Souza, Martha de Souxa. Esme Moreira and Theresa de Souxa. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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Article24 1949-11-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The half yearly meeting of the Johore Civil Service Club will be held on Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.24 words
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Article87 1949-11-27 9 jyjß. Looi Eng San, a Singapore student studying agriculture in the United Kingdom, had outstanding success on his practical training, reports the Hertfordsire County Agricultural Executive Committee. Mr. Looi has been in ...e United Kingdom since Sept. 1947. As part of his practical trainIng course, Mr87 words
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69 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter About 200 guests attended a dinner at the Great World last night to mark the opening of the Amoy Caiwlng Corporation's Irst Malayan branch. Guests of honour were Dr. and Madam Llm Boon Keng. The general manager of the Corporation.69 words
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Article78 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff KeporUr A LARGE number of Catholics and non-Citholics weie shown around the newly completed Carmelite Convent Building In Bukit Teresa yesterday. The building was opened yesterday for public inspection and will remain open until tomorrow. From Tuesday onwards the convent, like all78 words
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Article52 1949-11-27 9 NO PERMIT— SIS Sunday Times Staff Reporter Wong Ah Seng of Havelock Road v fined $15 in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for entering the Harbour Board without a permit. Wong who had a seaman's pass, id he went to the harbour to look for work on one of52 words
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Article81 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TEMFNGGONG T'mong Koh, senior chief on the Rejang River in Sarawak, is arriving in Singapore tomorrow from Kuching accompanied by his pretty 20--year-old daughter Sagura. They are on a visit to the Commissioner-General, Mr. Mac Donald, with whom they will stay at81 words
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Article211 1949-11-27 9 LABOUR LEADER SAYS: Sunday Times Staff Correspondent THE president of the Labour Party of Singapore, Mr. Francis Thomas, told me yesterday, "We do not see birth control, which is 60 per cent ineffective in Britain, as an effective way to deal with over-population here." His211 words
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Article33 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter There was a large gathering of Old Boys and friends at Woodsville last night for the annual dinner of the St. Andrew's Old Boys Associaion.33 words
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Article85 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Start Reporter EIGHTEEN -year-old Tan Tons: How was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision for breaking into a house in Joo Chiat Terrace and stealing $12. Tan admitted three previous convictions.85 words
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Article127 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent jOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. f^EORGE, a former member of the Japanese Air Force who turned bandit, is no longer in Malaya. At the time of the Japanese capitulation, George was with his unit at Batu Pahat. He did not surrender but127 words
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Article50 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter About 100 people attended the 19th annual dinner of the Singapore Table Tennis Association at the S.C.F.A. clubhouse at Farrer Park last night. The vice-president, of the Associatiin, Mr. Choo Kwal Low, traced the growth of the association down to the present day.50 words
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Article136 1949-11-27 9 GOOD CROP GOOD PRICES' WISH Sunday Time* Staff Reporter HE advisor to the Malayan Pineapple Industry. Mr. E C. Courtenay, speaking at tea party given in his la.nour in Singapore yesterday said that since the war, oackers and growers had got jn together much better than before the Japanese occupation.136 words
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Article281 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspc dent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SQUAD of Kuala Lumpur detectives this morning scattered a strong bandit gang which was encamped six miles from the centre of Kuala Lumpur. The camp overlooked Ampang village and from look-out posts, sentries could keep their281 words
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388 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Reporter A USTRALIA it "very sympathetic" tow.irds the project of Boys' Town, Singapore, and tne prospect of raising funds there is good. This was told to the Sunday Times yesterday by Mr. W. T. McDermott, chairman of the Boys' Town committee, on his388 words
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Article193 1949-11-27 9 Police experts arrive Sunday Times Staff Krpor(< r A COMMISSION to inquire into the Federation Police Force arrived in Singapore yesterday by air from England and will probably leave for the Federation to-day. Headed by Sir Alexander Maxwell, a former permanent Under-Secretary of State. Home Office, from 1938 until 1948193 words
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Article37 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter For keeping 27 fowls in a basket fit for only 14, 33--year-old Tan Ah Soo of Beach Road was yesterday fined $15 for cruelty in the Singapore Second Police Court.37 words
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Article35 1949-11-27 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A large gathering celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Straits Juvenile Union at a dinner party held U«>t night at Mr. Choo Lye huar's residence. 11 Mania Ro-id. Singapore.35 words
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Article, Illustration606 1949-11-27 10 Sunday CINEVIEW THE BRIBE: Cathay, Dec. 3 WOICES off-screen are no longer a strange interlude, as they were when Norma Shearer astonished filmgoers by remaining perfectly silent, in a Eugene O'Neill screened play, while her thoughts spoke aloud. This habit is becoming a bore. Ace-director Robert Z. Leonard should have606 words
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Article898 1949-11-27 10 NAT GUBBINB - NAT GUBBINB By "Lady with daughter would share flat with paying guest, dally woman employed." Advertisement SHE is The Lady and I am The Woman, Only The Woman what comes in to char; She lies a-snorlng whllt I scrub the floorln. She and er daughter art898 words
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Article167 1949-11-27 10 ISOBEL Baillie, well-known to Singaporeans, has chosen -lie of the most popular of the v/enexuelan composer, Reynaldo Hahn'i songs and sings "If my Songs had Wings" with hci usual immaculate artistry. On the reverse is a charming setting of a Bums song by Edward Carman "Charming Chioe167 words
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Miscellaneous365 1949-11-27 10 THIS week's play (tonight Saturday lunch time you can at 8.30) should prove hear Paul Baron and his orpopular with both children chestra with those excellent nno vdu ts. It is a radio adap- swing men Teddy Wilson and tatlon of Mark Twain's great Charlie Shavers, novel Huckleberry Finn. Dean365 words
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Article846 1949-11-27 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by itfOST novel recent fashion show (spring and summer fashions are being paraded in wintry London) was held at the Grosvenor Hotel. French and English model girls walked side by side. The idea? To show how Paris designs had been transformed into English ready-made846 words
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Article190 1949-11-27 11 J^£VV fashions in jewellery are launched at this time of the year to catch the Christmas trade. Here are some ideas I have seen around in London: A monkey brooch. One large monkey is attached to a small monkey by a gilt chain. You wear one190 words
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Article, Illustration337 1949-11-27 11 ROBB draws the revised WRAC uniform £*IRLS in the Women's Royal Army Corps late A.T.S. will wear skirts and tunics by Norman Hartnell, caps by Aagc Thaarup, the Queen's milliner, and berets by Captain Molyneux. And the colour of this new walking-out uniform will be bottle-green.337 words
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Article, Illustration638 1949-11-27 11 Why is it that a girl ivho is popular with girls and considered "nice" and "a good sort" never seems to attract men? She can be well dressed, well groomed, and all the rest of it but it makes nc difference. Men like her, but don't fall in638 words
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Article571 1949-11-27 11 Is the time for all good housewives to brave Cookies wrath and enter firmly into their own kitchens for the purpose of baking a Christmas cake and mixing ihe Plum Pudding. Cookie will think them mad of course even madder than he does normally, and woe betide571 words
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Advertisement234 1949-11-27 11 fingertip* h$ that sparkte> WIIA V like/Jewel* Your jewels will sparkle brighter with Peggy I Sage on your fingertips j -J I the aristocrat of nail It spreads smoothly, I and its brilliant lustre is so long-lasting. You are sure to find among PEGGYSAGE'sdis- THE SMART NAII POLISH f Lose234 words
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Advertisement341 1949-11-27 11 Lul BjaH IN TNE MORNING-^. fee* Hi* m mm »•>•«.' m /Zjv "A«pc»" (ir«l« Simply ■«>• I ■A«»r» tablet! in h*H fljti «rjt«« m* i»f«W. r~ i j^ *^M hovundt »i«v clinf the li«i«! tfce. \"Ml Si t_ '7+ tkro*». M.rrmf tk«i. «H«ct <t rk. w«t Ih* fA •rouble. Cjr«lt341 words
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Advertisement522 1949-11-27 12 If" 1 y J$' c pO° 9 I AKTA VITE I contains not juif f one vitjmin but f the FOUR MOST IMPORTANT I vitamins A, 81. I C and 0 IN LARCf I AMOUNTS. AKTA VITE V costs a little mora than ordinary food I tonics to buy but522 words
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Miscellaneous324 1949-11-27 12 lIELEN SOBEL, long eorUder- tricka, generally considered the ed Amerlca'i outstanding appropriate number to open with woman player, hu written her one no-trump. first bridge book. It U called "All She give* the following hands the Tricks," and any bridge player tv examples: will find It not only Instructive 1.324 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1949-11-27 13 'SHARPSHOOTER' 1 takes you inside sport «fHAT is wrong with the Singapore Amateur Football Association? All season it has been the target for constant criticism over crowd control, selection of representative learns, standard of refereeing, treatment of tourists, and its high and mighty attitude to affiliated organisations.1,496 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-11-27 13 rvc LL-NNOWN KtMLA lompu^ SFbRTSORi-. CAPTAIN OF THfl STATE. LADIES HOCKEY Sl£>£ AND HER. CU;BTEAM -7MB.C.R.C. A ve«v Souvmd and Tinxues9 FUL.U-BACK23 words
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Advertisement254 1949-11-27 13 Paris, Now York and tho World! t SINGAPORE TO SAIGON /m Connections for all In/)/^ parts of Indo-China j j j/y/i' Arrivals from Saigon- I l] VyjL Thursday. 2.50 p... [MM, Departures tor Saigon- ']\W/ Fridays 8.30 an. I Wj/» BOOKING OFFICE />&£X" CENIRAt ACENTS Ground Flooi de Union Building254 words
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Miscellaneous105 1949-11-27 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1, Jackal, 6, Trance 11, Retaliate, 12, Dragon, 14 Treats. 16, Get. 17, Maple. 18, Toe. 19. Ever. 21. Well. 22, Serene. 23, Scares. 24, Series. 37, Jetsam. 30, Knot. 31, Site. 32, Act. 33, Bogus. 35. Met. 36, Teaser. 38, Stride. 40, Toadstool. 41, Spends. 42,105 words
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Article47 1949-11-27 14 NAVAL Base Euicpeaiis Soccer XI beat Cheerful Lads by four goals to three at Qevlang S-adium yesterday. Bolbeen scored two goals, and Murthy and Riva one each for Naval Base. Scorers for Cheerful Lads were Eng Klat Chin Ann and Qulntas.47 words
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Article40 1949-11-27 14 I*HE following will represent the 1 S.C.C. "B" XV against the University of Malaya XV at 5- 15 on the padang tomorrow. Harris; Rogues. Murphy, Davies. Postlethwaite Bennett, Dowling; Harding, Sykes, Kaye. Murray. Gould. King. Mills. Cashin40 words
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Article44 1949-11-27 14 rE following have been selected to represent the Singapore Cricket Club against the Singapore Chinese R.C. at hockey on the padang on Tuesday, bully-off 5.15 p.m. Browne; Tresllng, Dennis; Reyneker, Geeks, Brands; Fearcey. Mclnroy, Moolenburg, Kulper, Bell. Umpire:— Mr. V. Margrave.44 words
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Article568 1949-11-27 14 Final without thrills, crowd Kota Raja 3 BODCA. 0 IT OTA RAJA retained the Singapore Amateur Foot- ball Association's Challenge Cop for the second year when they beat 8.0.D. Civilian Association by three goals to nil at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in one of the568 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-11-27 14 AN Fverton defender takes the brant as Sagar, Erer- ton goalkeeper, and Bent ley, Chelsea centre-for-ward, rise to a mid-air battle for the ball In the First Division match at Stamford Bridge on Not. 19. Back to camera is Chelsea's outside left, B. Jones. Chelsea won three-two.47 words
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223 1949-11-27 14 Sunday Tiires Bentong Sports Correspondent 'PHK first post-war Malayan Basketball Carnival 1 the inter-State basketball competition— will be held at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, starting on Dec. 18. The competition Is divided into two sections the men's and the women's. Eight States will participate223 words
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Article67 1949-11-27 14 MELBOURNE, Sat. I7OKMER Australian open F golf champion, H. Ossle Pickworth. today won his fourth successive Ampol A £1,000 professional tournament with a record low aggregate of 277. He won by a margin of 10 strokes from Eric Cremin. present Australian open champion. Pickworth beatReuter-AAP - 67 words
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Article40 1949-11-27 14 IN the replay of the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf final at Island Club yesterday, Dr. M. C. Bain beat A. H. Tooke one up. Both finalists had finished all square last week.40 words
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Article54 1949-11-27 14 •T»HE Pathul Karib first XI to 1 play a friendly game of soccer against Young Companions Athletic Association at Farrer Park tomorrow at 5- 15 p.m. will b. selected from: Jaffar Jabar, A. Rahim, B. J Layman, Dollah Kuchok. Puteh. A. Rahlm (Junior), Ahmr<j Zuki. Haron, Jasman,54 words
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Article31 1949-11-27 14 ra friendly soccer match played at Parrer Park yesterday, Oeylang Youngsters beat a combined Serangoon XI by three goals to nil. The scorers were Yusof (2) and Krlshnan (1).31 words
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Advertisement251 1949-11-27 14 elastoplast elastic FIRST AID DRESSINGS J V A VABItTY Of DRESSINGS Ablistered heel can bewfrlr ENSURES IMMEDIATE and securely protected by «n FIRST AID elastic adhesive Fin>t Aid l)n-—in^. Itwillfitsnuglyto y^ the awkward shape assist /fj&i&y? Th. }.2ln iptclal healing; make walking y ■iX'/j9 H««l dr«uli»g(Urg« more comfortable. /I/ \jy251 words
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Article54 1949-11-27 15 LAHORE. Sat. THE Commonwealth cricket team 1 had scored 327 for the loss of seven wickets when stumps were drawn today in the second day's unofficial teat match against Pakistan, whose first Innings had realised 176. Holt was not out 140. Com monwealth at lunch wereReuter - 54 words
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Article447 1949-11-27 15 Marjan had crowd on its feet By Sunday Times Badminton Reporter SINGAPORE'S triple-title holder and Malayan singles champion, Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower 8.P.). was last night held to a thrilling three-set game by the vastly improved Malay player, Ismail bin Marjan of the Shell Sports Club,447 words
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Article, Illustration15 1949-11-27 15 THE Yip Yue Association of Benton? who won this year's Pahang basketball league. Majestic photo.15 words
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Article216 1949-11-27 15 THE Police Sports Club, one of the favourites in the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out competition had a difficult time beating the SJI.C. Blues in a tie played at Thomson Road yesterday. The score was two-nil. Police were soon in the attack and their tireless half line216 words
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Article148 1949-11-27 15 IN a game confined cio>tly to the I forwards. R.A F. Teivan did well to beat Soutn Jonoie Rugby Football Club at Tengah last evening. The score was 11 prints <a zoal and two Mai to nil. The ground was sodien by lain. Tengan pressed from148 words
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Article49 1949-11-27 15 The Ceylon Sports Club hockey team to play the Hornets in the knockout tourney at St. George's Road Ground today will be V. N. Pillai; R. N^darjah. A Ponnampalam; V. Ramalingam E. Doraisamy, A. C. Shegaran. S. Yogarajah. S. Kulasingham. A. Vijiaratnam. A. Karlm W. Ponnlah.49 words
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Article128 1949-11-27 15 The University of Malaya, lv ihelr first badmiiu xi match, drew four games all xith the NAAFI Sports Club at Monks Hill on Friday. Scores were as fo.low.s (University players mentioned first): Singles: Loporte Khoo lost v? William Tan 17-15. 6-15 15-17: Law Yuen Tnong lost128 words
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Article320 1949-11-27 15 Sunday Times lpoh Sports Correspondent THE Penang Asians, last year's winners of the All Blues rugger trophy, made an auspicious beginning when they beat the Perak Asians yesterday by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty) to nil on the lpoh pa dans Perak320 words
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Article195 1949-11-27 15 MANILA, Sat. »T«HE American star, Ed. "Porky" Oliver, set a new course competitive record with four under par of 68 today, when he led with 213 strokes at end of 54 holes in ►he Philippine "World Open" golf tournament at the Wack Wack Club.195 words
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Article487 1949-11-27 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent A LTHOUGH Singapore All Blues held the territorial advantage and were definitely the better sfde in their match against the Negri Sembilan All Blues at Seremban yesterday, they only managed to scrape home by the narrow victory of six points487 words
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72 1949-11-27 15 S'gor Civilians win the Liberation Cup SELANGOR Civilian* won the Liberation Cup for the thira year in succession by defeating Services by two goals to one In their annual soccer game a* Princes Road, yesterday. Civilians dominated th» exchanges for most of the gam:, with Bin Kheng playing an outstanding72 words
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Article86 1949-11-27 15 S' pore women want a trophy THE Singapore women's 1 seven -a -side hockey tournament, in which 12 tepms are now engaged. *'ill end on Wednesday. Nov. 30 but a tror v v is yet to be found with which to reward the winning team. Mrs. A. G. Sutton. Hon.86 words
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Article175 1949-11-27 15 IN addition to the Australian Norman Von Nida and Peter Thomson, Dick Mete, the American professional who shared the lead with Ed Oliver on the first 'wo days of the "world open golf tournament" at Manila. Is to play In Singapore this week. The American175 words
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Advertisement146 1949-11-27 15 GLENN FORD in lAMumbia a J^Ha^B Bhb^^H& Mr. Soft Tquc/j FROM TOMORROW! RO^OGERS-TOGGE!^^ SSgn^ *d SMll.ty BUR NET Tt itftppCing-f (Emu boys ffife* PLUS ryy-Tr i Another Republic Hit "JEALOUSY" JOHN LODER JANE RANDOLPH KAREN MORLEY lull llWll M I lllllXnU 8.4549.30pm. ROY brings you ZIPPY tunes mmv action '^UkIJV146 words
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Article368 1949-11-27 16 Suggestion by racing expert By EPSOM JEEP j 1 H K deletion of Mardi Gras and the recent sale to Siam of Honey Comb, two well-bred English horses by classic winners, have been described as a "colossal waste" by a racing expert, who foresees a368 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-11-27 16 DRIAN Robertson is training hard for his fight with Jabbar bin Jaffar on Dec. 9 at the Great World arena, Singapore. Sparring partners are not lacking at Blakan Mati and Robertson (left) works oat with them daily. Speed Cabanella and Phol Prapadaeng head the card on Dec. 9, bat Robertson59 words
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Article35 1949-11-27 16 COMMUNICATIONS WITH LO N TO N WERE SO BAD THAT U.K. SOCCER RESULTS HAD NOT BEEN RECEIVED AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS. THEY WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE STRAITS TIMES TOMORROW.35 words
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Article191 1949-11-27 16 Breukelens' new horses improve By EPSOM JEEP r FHE training track at Ipoh was thrown open for official training yesterday morning, but only horses from the local stables went out for pace work. None of the outstation strings had yet arrived. More interest was shown in the new horses In191 words
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Article150 1949-11-27 16 A CUP. presented by Mr. P. A. Dreyer of the Municipal Engineer's Dept., will be competed for annually at badminton by the staff of the department. The competition will start on Monday. Teams will consist of two singles and three doubles which must be made150 words
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Article53 1949-11-27 16 THE Married members of the Girls Sports Club outplayed the Singles to win by two clear goals in their annual fixture played on the S.R.C. padane yesterday. The Married teaii-. sc-orel early in the game through Mrs. Pennefather, while Mrs. fiber- addec to the score In53 words
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Article578 1949-11-27 16 WEIGHTS for all nine races to be run n€x\ Saturday (Dec. 3), the first day of the Perak Turf Club- December Meeting, and four races on the second -day. Wednesday, Dec. 7, are: CUm 3. Div. I—l mile 110 yd* Lord Frederick 9.00 Blank Srre578 words
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Article50 1949-11-27 16 HONG KONG, Sat. 'THE Halsingborg, visiting Swedish soccer team defeated Honp Kong 2-1 in their first match here today. Half-tiino score was 1-0 in favour of the visitors. The second match will be played tomorrow and the third and final came on Nov. 30. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article32 1949-11-27 16 KATONG SPORTS CLUB "C" beat Raffles Institution by three goals to nil at hockey on i he school padang yesterday. Karlm scored all three goals for for tbe winners.32 words
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Article25 1949-11-27 16 A REFEREES' refresher course will be held at 52 Kampong Java Road, Singapore, at 5.3* p.m. to-morrow. It Is open to all Interested.25 words
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114 1949-11-27 16 PAYING on a partially waterlogged ground at Farrer Park before a crowd of more than 3,000. Rovers Sports Club beat Indian Recreation Club by three goals to one In a soccer match for a trophy presented In memory of Mr. V. O Chidambaram, an114 words
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Article376 1949-11-27 16 RAJ 1 Seletar lit XV lout thir unbeaten record to Changi Ist XV before a large crowd at Sc-letar yesterday. As anticipated, he gamp was a keen struggle from he first whistle. Changi Just deserved to win a icrand game by 13 points (two goals376 words
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Article70 1949-11-27 16 By -PETE" WITH a view to airangng an In-ter-State amateur boxing contest between Singapore and Penang, the Settlement's Amateur Boxing Committee propose to hold eliminating bouts In the near future. Winners of he* preliminary contests, will be u> lire for local championship title* In the varous classes.70 words
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Article135 1949-11-27 16 THE Indian soccer tourists have made two changes, and Penang one, for their all-importanl return match today. In the Indian team Oovlnda will replace Kader at left-Half, while Bhlmrao will take over from Vajravelu on the right wing. For Penang the Indian forward, Tangam, will be135 words
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