The Straits Times, 5 February 1950
1950-02-05
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Title Section28 1950-02-05 1 LARGEST NETT B**VS IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Tha Str«l«« Times Slngapor* Wr— Pr«ss No. 758, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1950 if PRICE TEN CENTS.28 words
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371 1950-02-05 1 BANDITS BURN A VILLAGE 1,000 HOMELESS: Blazing torches in pre-dawn attack Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. £ANDITS with blazing torches attacked and partially destroyed the little village of Simpang Lima in the Sftiawan area before dawn today. About 80 attap and wood shophouses were burned down and 1,000 people371 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-02-05 1 SIR Roland Braddeil and Mr. Lee C'hee Shan, managing director of the (hung Khiaw Bank, at he (•porting of the bank in Robinson Road, Singapore, yesterday. More than 1.500 people attended the opening ceremony. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article221 1950-02-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter pOUR Chinese got away with $1,040 worth of jewellery from a Singapore Chinese goldsmith shop in Sims Avenue in a daring armed hold-up yesterday afternoon, but not before a thrilling chase after them by the proprietor and some neighbours. In the221 words
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Article152 1950-02-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, 3at. IN the Jelebu area of Negrl Sembilan, police have arrested 60 known Communist agents. Many more Chinese were identified as i having paid small subscriptions to bandit funds but after being warned they were allowed to go152 words
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Article69 1950-02-05 1 HONG KONG. Sat. MR. Aw Boon Haw today filed a suit for libel against the prn-Communi6t T* Kung Pao. Mr. Aw based hU case on t'i newspaper account of his birthday party early this w<i>k at one of Hong Kong's \\t-\c hotels. Thr complainant69 words
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Article31 1950-02-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The chief justice of the Federation Sir Harold Wlllan. has ftirollpd fur Anti-Bandit Month. He has offered his genrteei on Sundays.31 words
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Article84 1950-02-05 1 CHARGED 40 BANDITS WITH SWORD Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent' AKAMPONG guard armed with a sword charged 40 bandits who were at- 1 tacking Kampong Telekong in the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan on Thursday night. Re was killed, but his comrades, armed with only 16 shot guns, put up such84 words
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59 1950-02-05 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. More than 2.000 Johannesburg Indians broke through a special force of about 50 poDM at the airport here tonight to welcome two Indian I delegate^ to the Capetown,' preliminary conference bt- tween India. Pakistan and South Africa. Two members of the Pakis- 1Reuter - 59 words
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Article29 1950-02-05 1 HONG KONG, Sat. -The Communist Military Control Board at Canton has banned Honß Kong currency in Canton with effect from Peb 10, say reports reaching here.29 words
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Article23 1950-02-05 1 TAIPEH. Sat— China's Nationalist said today that the Communists have taken Fenghu Island near the mainland seaport of Swatow.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article31 1950-02-05 1 FRANKFURT, Sat.—Russian border guards halted all lorry traffic to Berlin last night at the Helmstedt zonal, border crossing. They said Lhe highway to Berlin waf dangerously icy.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article47 1950-02-05 1 LONDON. Sat.— Lord Norm Governor of the Bank England from 1920 to 1944. died here today, aged 78. Lord Norman— Mr. Momtagu Norman before he was made a baron in 1944— was once called "the man who thought In millions and talked In monosyllables."—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article121 1950-02-05 1 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent BANGKOK, Sat.. REPORTS of a concentration of Musaw tribesman acioss the border In Burma along th»» north Siam province of Oh'.angral Is causing souw. u.uasJncss hare. TTv trilwvii^n are rejxjrted ito have moved into the 'southernmost part of the Shan States,121 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-02-05 1 THC Comminioner-Ceneral. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. drinks a toast to Ceylon at a reception at the Sea View Hotel i yesterday morning to celebrate the second anniversary of Ceylon's independence. On Mr. Mac Donalds left arc Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Patrick an 4 Lady McKerron. Sunday52 words
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Article213 1950-02-05 1 t Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CEDERATION cinema-goers may not see newsreels from Red China, although the Pan-Malayan Film Censor in Singapore has already passed two news j reeli showing Hie Red entry into Canton and the occupation of a Hong Kong bordtr213 words
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106 1950-02-05 1 ARMED POLICE OUT IN HAVEN OF PEACE' DAR-ES-SALAAM Sat. A RMED police today patroll- A ed the $tree»s of Dar-Es-Salaam (Arabic for 'Haven of Peace') where dockers hivej I been on strike since Wednes[day. One African was killed and j seven wounded yesterday when police opened fire on rioters whoReuter - 106 words
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Article23 1950-02-05 1 LONDON. Sat— The Czech government has arrested all men who served as officers in Western allied armies during the war— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article105 1950-02-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE is also to take action against newiJ pape t that publish news fro n Peking Radio, the Officer Administering the Government, Sir Patrick McKerron, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Sir Patrick said the Singapore Government endorsed the warning givan to105 words
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Article39 1950-02-05 1 LONDON, Sat.— The volume of British exports which showed a steady increase throughout 1947 and 1948. reached a record figure of 159 per cent, of the 1938 average in the last quarter of 1949.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1950-02-05 1 BUCHAREST, Sat—Rumania and Hungary yesterday announced that they have recognised the anti-French government of Ho Chi Minn In Indo-Chlna. The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia have already recognised Ho'f regime. A.P.AP - 33 words
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200 1950-02-05 1 Plane crash on Triumph oft S'pore Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIVE British naval men were injured, three of them seriously, when a fighter aircraft crashed and caught fire on landing on the aircraft carrier Triumph off Singapore, yesterday. The Triumph, which left the Singapore Naval Base yesterday morning, bound for200 words
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Article143 1950-02-05 1 Dutch pledge to Hatta JAKARTA, Sat. WEST Java disturbances "cannot interfere in close Indonesian-Netherlands co-operation," the Indonesian Premier. Dr. Hatta and" the Dutch Ambassador, Dr. Hirschfeld, said in a joint statement here tod:iy. Dr. Hatta expressed appreciation of Dutch to -operation and Dr. Hirschfeld said the Netherlands Indonesian army wasReuter - 143 words
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Article115 1950-02-05 1 BANGKOK, Sat. THE Government has ordered the eviction from Siam of the Rev. J. W. Baldwin, a British Protestant missioni ary as the result of protests !by the Burmese Embassy in Bangkok that Rev. Baldwin was allegedly "using Siam as a base for actively aiding KarenReuter-AAP - 115 words
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Article56 1950-02-05 1 HONG KONG. Sat Th« People's Bank of China in Shanghai has begun accepting remittances from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang, according to the left-wing paper Wen Wei Pao. The report said that the services will be inaugurated for the benefit of overseas Chinese wishing to remitReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement337 1950-02-05 1 > O 5 mc 1 1 v c Gifts Jewellery I" Watches l| Silverware \K H A L I K S 11. The Arcade Spore V.VAVVAVLVVWWrWAVy Schirmer Edition rra<^\ j(9p piano music (rs) I IrMMt lIANON Album of 21 pieces $2 25 The Virtuoso Pianist J5.25 115 2-part Inventions 225337 words
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Advertisement164 1950-02-05 1 1/ J^ 1 dU^ W ft? tttatahe ad*u ieJ R/IITHEOLO tU SCHOOL TIE IT \t3-6eoicMMsr.l fl |l S/*6APORE PAN-CAKE*M^ f* MAKE-UP L jjfmj Max Factor Sre How It /i dually Crralrt j New Clamour For You jL^i** Cwrt You Thrilling /V'fi* Btauly Instantly \^Jt COLUMBIA STAR it IN LESS THAN164 words
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Article, Illustration2551 1950-02-05 2 God-fearing American who became a formidable world financier j^f AY I bfl If j *>*■" Most powerful ci tizen on earth The maker of combines; Art connoisseur and admirer of women NOT for the first time are Britons being chilled under the shadow of the dollar. Back in 1902 pedlars2,551 words
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Article466 1950-02-05 2 4 TREASURE trove **of seized contraband lying in Customs stores at British ports will be sold shortly to increase the revenue. It includes jewellery, gold cigarette cases, watches, liqueurs, cameras, fur coats and nylons Smuggling today. on an international scale, has become big business. In466 words
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Advertisement164 1950-02-05 2 II B .^P f 1 ,A j^l /«n\\ I 'I tVL I JB ali V 3 I «E| ■KniXß&m! 7J lal 1 rom the hrarl of tiie < ifnii district In France, renowned for producing the finest Brandy in the world, three bottle* of Ex- Exaliaw Cornao «s.-ai.d-. •.haw wiur164 words
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Advertisement109 1950-02-05 2 NEXT WEEK MAN OF STEEL Our Guarantee Our Swiss watch specialists (imp. teal and adjust all watches before sale. If in spite of all the care rive them one or the other watch doe> not come up to our high standard of accuracy, bring it for examination. Any defect or109 words
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Article463 1950-02-05 3 MamaMinah chases them Sunday Times Staff Reporter \y I ZEN ED. 80 year old Che Minah, living in a lonely corner, deep in the heart of Geyiang Serai, hat one main claim to fame. It is that she is a professional ghost-catcher the only person463 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-02-05 3 THE WEDDING of Mr. Benedict Tar Chin Kwee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Swee l-eng. to Mis s Anna Chia Kirn Jee, daughter of late Mr. Chia Eng- Say and Mrs. Chia Eng Say. took place at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times51 words
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Article79 1950-02-05 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore law students honoured their tutor, Ungku Ismail bin A.Rahman, yesterday when they presented him with a Parker pen and pencil as a token of the appreciation of I his services The presentation was made by Ungku Aziz79 words
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Article106 1950-02-05 3 SINGAPORE'S NEWEST BANK OPENED Sunday Times Staff Reporter DR. Lim Boon Keug, the "grand old man" of the Chinese community In Singapore, was the first person to open an account in the Chung Khlaw Bank in Robinson Road, at its opening yesterday. Described by the chairman of the Board of106 words
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Article171 1950-02-05 3 Sunday Time* SUIT Correspondent Two thousand aged Chinese in Singapore and 1,000 in each of the three main towns of the Federation Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur will be helped to enjoy Chinese New Year by Runme Shaw and Run Run Shaw, who will distribute free gifts171 words
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Article38 1950-02-05 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. This year's Licensing Board for Segamat District is the Adminstrative Officer (chairman), District Officer (vicechairman), District Medical land Health Officer, Messrs. Pee Kang HaU W. L. Phillips and C. G. Tanner.38 words
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Article153 1950-02-05 3 A SNATCH -THIEF with three previous convictions yesterday pleaded to the First District Judge to give him a whipping, instead of a prison sentence. He got both. He was Yeo Soo Hong, 25 who was found guilty of theft of a handbag from a dumb woman153 words
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Article66 1950-02-05 3 SEGAMAT, Sat.— After 28 years' Government service, Inche Jaffar bin Abdul Ha-, mid, Segamat's Postmaster is now on retirement leave. Borii 50 years ago at Muar, he started as a postal clerk in 1922 and was appointed Postmaster, Segamat, on the liberation. He intends to settle66 words
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Article305 1950-02-05 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THIRTY FOUR-YEAR OLD Ho Loo Thiam, Colony, and China Olympic swimmer, was ordered yesterday by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, to pay a total of $65 maintenance monthly to his ex-nurse wife, Elisabeth Hong, and305 words
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Article65 1950-02-05 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat Twins, both boys, have been born to Mrs. Komala Krishnan at the Seremban General Hospital. The father of the twins is Mr. M. Krishnan, Senior I Inspector of Police, Negri ISembilan, who is president of the N.S. All Blues and65 words
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Advertisement311 1950-02-05 3 Britain is making the goods you need Designing for your needs now has first call oo Britain's resources and skill. She has studied your requirements, and has welcomed your buyers in greater numbers every year. F.xhibiting at the British Industries Fair 3,000 manufacturers will reveal the latest products of ninety311 words
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Advertisement756 1950-02-05 3 FOOD FOR BRITAIN BIGGER AND BETTER PARCELS FOR 1950. Why pay more when you can ouy yom goode direct trum tr< country of manufacture at prices which cannot be suruassed We are Food Parcel Specialists and trom our vast experience in this line of business, r.ave pleasure tn presenting our756 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous309 1950-02-05 3 SINGAPORE the Air; 10.00 News (also at 13d Half Hour; 8.00 Pipes of Scotgno Programme Rummarv oni 7 nd 9S0) 10 lAtin Amerl- land 1 8.15 Thai; 8.45 Dutch; 900 Danc^ M^fic Tm Sc in the cftn »*i no No <**" Kuoyu; 9SO Burmeae; 9.45 ProiTr In An mL™ vii309 words
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PAGE about PEOPLE
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Article, Illustration88 1950-02-05 4 VUALA Lumpur's first post' war King's Scouts or* Troop Leader (S) B. Surinder Singh Kanda of Victoria Institution (left) and Troop Leader (S) Jimmy Steven* of the llth Kuala Lumpur (Open) Group (right). Jimmy is joining the Police next month so his Scouting will be restricted88 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-02-05 4 MR. jieng Choo Leek, popularly known as "Alec", claims that he Is the doyen of motor salesmen In Malaya. He has been in the business for nearly 40 years, 34 of them with Borneo Motors. He has sold thousands of cars and lorries and believes189 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-02-05 4 MR. Choong Kee Fook of Tapah found his pig hunting hobby useful when his lorries were commandeered at the outbreak of the war. At first he earned a living by buying up maize, pumpkin and tapioca from Sakais whom he hao during his hunting exped i121 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-02-05 4 OR Nadhan Singh of Kuala Lipis retired last week after 43 years service in the Police Department. He was due for retirement under age limit three years ago but was re-engaged for service In his old status for a further period. In 1907 Mr. Singh Joined as a recruit and124 words
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Article, Illustration304 1950-02-05 4 TAKING a leading part in the present series of AntiBandit Month leaflet raids on Penang and Province Wellesley is the Penang Flying Club's captain and honorary chief instructor, Mr. J. T. A Rohan. With the Club president. Mr. A. W. Walllch. and the304 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-02-05 4 f LOSER co-opera .on between the parent and the teacher Is important so that maximum benefit out of his schooling, says Mr. V. M. Francis, who, besides being the father of 14 children, has 33 years of teaching experience behind him. He is headmaster of the189 words
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Article185 1950-02-05 4 QIR Eugen Millington- Drake, who looks Uke a diplomat of the old school, was lecturing in Singapore last week on Eastern and Western Culture. He ig touring South-East Asia on behalf of the British Council. Sir Eugen's has been one of the most eventful185 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-02-05 4 CHE Zahjr.h b nt, H«|i Idrii it Hi* first Maby wmim to work at a clerk in the State R«gitrration Office, Kuala Treagsanu She is an old girl of »h« Government English School Raub. Pahang.35 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-02-05 4 MR. Kuan Chan Sang of Segamat retired from the Ponce the '."as in the CID in 1938 and settled down in Segamat. The Japanese wanted him to join the secret police but he managed to evade them. But at the Liberation. Mr. Kuan readily came forward to assist the security137 words
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Advertisement180 1950-02-05 4 ROSKOPF AUTOMATIC WATERPROOF ALL STEEL CASE 17 JEWELS ANTIMACNETIC OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Agents MONTOR LTD. PHONES: SB9l/5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE I "My teeth really ARE whiter- l| ay 40**" r|.i thanks to the Irium in Yes, Pcpsodcnt is the only toothpaste that contains Irium. And there's no more180 words
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Miscellaneous137 1950-02-05 4 *£(PING IN Wf $MAt... ,v« 2tM MTIRtPUtWAVS YOU ARE COdSTAWTUr I AlSl/Srv AMP IT THI BEACH M FEEI-IiVEN I TlRfO AND HSUESS \M** M COO 9 J—n y4 L*M KI6HT IM I W AKE TIREO. BECAUSE YOUR fOOO MIIS V, ms: —^if SURt YOU 0U DO YOU THINK I TO137 words
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Article750 1950-02-05 5 JOHN PREBBLE - JOHN PREBBLE by THE biggest-income-in-the-world died from heart trouble last week. His annual income was probably larger than any man's has ever been. It was Just short of £4,000,000 a year: roughly £280,000 a month, £70,0G0 a week, or £6 16s. for every750 words
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Article, Illustration555 1950-02-05 5 SKIPPER - SKIPPER THE chairman of the KJang local association. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, made an excellent suggestion at a camp fire last Monday. He said that during AntiBandit Month every Scout should do his utmost to bring In recruits to the Movement and start new Troops. He pointed555 words
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Article534 1950-02-05 5 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN 1939, when I left *schoolmastering to Join the R.A.F., schools were still places where children were educated. When I returned to my Job I found they had become play-centres. Today we schoolteachers are told by "experts" that what the534 words
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Advertisement391 1950-02-05 5 Send flowers for Easter As Cold Storage is a member of Interflora, we can have flowers sent to almost every part of the world, just giv* us the name and address, tell us how much you wish to send and we will do the rest. You can have your order391 words
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Letters from 3 bachelors
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Letter286 1950-02-05 6 THE problem of marriage is a little puzzling to many Malayan youths. They are obsessed with a complicated mixture of Eastern and Western ideals. Hence it ii only natural that they feel so indecisive when It comes to the selection of a mate. We are living in286 words
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583 1950-02-05 6 I AM 18, Just out of school and therefore I am supposed not to know much about life. However, in this controversial subject of marriage and its dependant difficulties. I believe that a young mind must express what the young folk feel especially when583 words
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Letter493 1950-02-05 6 'Marriage is an art 9 U/HAT is marriage? Mar- riage may be defined as a highly complex form of social adjustment which Involves a moral obligation on the part of two persons to live together in close Intimacy and to work towards a common purpose. It involves numerous sacrifices and493 words
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Article676 1950-02-05 6 Our ages are 30 and 27 and we have known each other for some time. The course of tru* love has not run smoothly many tiffs and disagreement but we love each other and want to make each other happy. What bothers me especially, but him also to676 words
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Article28 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. D. K. Daniels. M.C.S. has been appointed Clerk of the Executive Council, Singapore, in place of Mr. J. D. Hodgkinson.28 words
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Article, Illustration500 1950-02-05 7 -Weakness for pisang hijau Sunday Times Special Correspondent THE man who has most contact with Russian visitors to Singapore says they never drink Malayan beer but they have a fondness for pisang hijau, Malaya's largest and most common table banana. Ship chandler John Manuel Jayapala500 words
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Article227 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter HR. H.M.S. Richards, known to millions of radio listeners In America as 'The Voice," has arrived in Singapore wtth a religious message and Box. No. 10. Box No. 10, which Is not much bigger than two cigar boxes, contains what Mr.227 words
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Article25 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Dr. Philip Jessup, U.S., am-bassador-at-large, will broadcast at 9.45 pjn, tomorrow over the Blue Network ot Radio Malaya.25 words
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Article62 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter For failing to report to the police when he arrived in Singapore, Ismail bin Haron. a 21 -year-old Malay police supervisee of the Federation Police, was sentenced yesterday In the Singapore Fourth Police Court to two months' rigorous imprisonment. Ismail,62 words
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Article215 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. A DISPUTE over wages between two Chinese in the Magistrate's Court here was finally settled by the traditional method of cutting a cock's head after taking an oath in a temple. But it was not smooth going. Before215 words
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Article76 1950-02-05 7 I Singapore Cnamoer ot Commerce Rubbei Association 1 noon i prices on Saturday (Feb. 4) were cente ocr Ib.: Bayer Seller No. 1 RS S Spot I loose nominal 52% 52 H FOB tn bales Feb. NO. 1 R.S.S 52% 52 H NO. 3 R.S S. 51 53 No.76 words
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Article21 1950-02-05 7 SINGAPORE Saturday Feb. 4. $286.87) Up 25 cents. London, Friday, Feb. S. Spot v: 599.10. Three months buyers £583.21 words
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Article276 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Reporter DOY Kopi-0 Yes, but when you order do you stop 0 to wonder whether you are getting a cup of Kenya, Indonesian or Brazilian Although the humble coffee shop does not serve Brazilian coffee, average monthly shipments of the aromatic beans from Rio276 words
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Article100 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter I»HE first public engase- ment of the new Methodist Bishop, Dr. R. L. Archer, will be at the newly-com-pleted Foochow Methodist Church, Singapore, where he will preach today at 11 a.m. Built at a cost of 1100,000 this church will be100 words
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Article89 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter To confer with Singapore aviation authorities on air and sea rescue In the Pacific, a United States Air Force party of eight officers and men arrived by a specV plane at Kallang airport yesterday. The party Is headed by Major C.89 words
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Article87 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Albert Read, a 20-year-old naval rating of H.M.S. Unicorn, was charged yesterday in the Singapore Fourth Police Court with the robbery of a motor car valued at $4,000. from Chew Chiok In Sembawang Road on Friday night. On a second charge87 words
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66 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Slew Sek Kong, 52, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with the possession of a home-made printing machine, which was being used for counterfeiting the trade mark of "Lion Brand" biscuits, in Upper Cross Street. on Feb. 3.66 words
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40 1950-02-05 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Convicted on a charge of House-breaking, a Chinese, Tlan Teo Key. with three previous convictions, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous Imprisonment, to be followed by two years' police super-40 words
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Advertisement312 1950-02-05 7 1 The Hall Mark of Quality The majesty of a full symphony Orchestra. The fascinating rythm of the samba. The swing of the dance band. All so faithfully B and vividly H reproduced by BPbJS this magnificent |jl^Su> &lffiW« m radiogram HSsJgjWB ***** iP§iliill Cash Price msmS^S^* ffl 5945 Ir"^WBT312 words
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Advertisement204 1950-02-05 7 I i miff Si 1 llelHiPlilL^^k^kl^^^l^B^i^fc^. V I I If JS A compliment is \hl >Sh In keeping with the natural modesty l^^u) \Vy of true craftsmen, Rothmans are re- luctant to claim that they alone have yII jl attained the pinnacle of blending per- f fection, but, that an204 words
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603 1950-02-05 8 SINGAPORE, FEB. 5, 1950. THE COCKPIT OF WAR THE arena of the cole* war between Soviet Russia and the anti-Communist world has In the past week shifted with alarming rapidity from Europe to Asia. Indeed, so swift has been the charge of scene and so sudden the stepping-up of Communist603 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-02-05 8 They call him the most powerful man in all Asia TPHE man wno realA ly inspired the recent conference of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers in Colombo was not there. That man— M^o T^e-tung, new Red ruler of Chinawas, and still is, in Moscow. Stalin is impatient to fit the new China165 words
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Article347 1950-02-05 8 may introduce a "Chinese" Communism for China. HAO is tall for a Chinese —at least five feet nine inches in his sandals, and weighs about 14 stone. His followers talk of him as '"our chairman," and think of him as a peasant like themselves with unusual gifts of347 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1950-02-05 8 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND AT the northern end of Singapore Island, about half a mile inside the Naval Base, a littfe publicis"ed group of European and Malay pioneers are bringing into being a "baby navy". The navy is Malaya's own navy— the Malayan Naval Foree and it1,109 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-02-05 8 It is the prevailing view thai Britain's comma General Election on Feb. 23— in which the anti-bandit campaign in Malaya is becoming a major issue will be the bitterest on record. 8-' n f **ck fi'l I K«m Hrn i»uhl ot fr'nt tlcciionf"45 words
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Advertisement65 1950-02-05 8 r v An attractive glass will be given ■f\ j\ f'* e w »»h every four dozen F. N. Drinki purcha.ed between January 20th and Bk February 10th. Chinese New Year will be a happy one with drinki fl that are Famous for Flavour. PUCE YOUR ORDERS EARLY 1! WITH65 words
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Article186 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Man* Reporter ALD acquaintances are ne'er forgotten, said the Un:*eii States ambassador-at-large. Dr. Philip C. J°ssup, when he greeted his old Columbia University-mate. Mr. Lee Kong Chian. the Singapore Chinese millionaire, at KalJune airport yesterday. It was his first meeting with Mr.186 words
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Article, Illustration781 1950-02-05 9 6 MONTHS OF BLOCKADE BUSTING S'pore man's experiences Sunday Times Staff Reporter "["HIS It the story of the Singapore-registered Chinese-owned blockade-runner, 1,000-ton Leong Bee, which has for six months defied all attempts by Nationalist warships and aircraft to stop her entering Communist held ports on the China coast. Experiences aboard781 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-02-05 9 "THIS h* 50- feet p4ea»ure yacht hjs been b«il» to His •rdcr of a Singapore resident, powered with two SO h.p. diesel marine engines. The yacht if equipped with radar and ship-to-shwe telephone. It was designAd and built by Mcrton Brown bC« at a cost of $65,000.47 words
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Article23 1950-02-05 9 Sands./ Times Stall Correspondent FENANG, Sat. Penang police deUJied a Malay in Balik Pulau la.si night, during an ideritlty card check.23 words
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Article53 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. The practice of offering bribes to the police must be stamped out, the Circuit Magistrate Tuan Byed Mahadzir Fadaak said today in fining a lorry driver Lim Ah Pee $100 for offering $1 to a policeman at Bedong.53 words
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Article47 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Press and the public were barred today from hearing cases in the Kuala Lumpur Juvenile Court. It Is understood that this was the result of instructions given by the Chief Justice, Federation of Malaya.47 words
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Article28 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat.— An area of nearly 15 square miles In Pahat district has been dethe Bagan Muklm of Batu clared a Malay reservation.28 words
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Article270 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SURVEY of the full problem of flood control in Singapore is being carried out by the Municipal Engineer's Department with a view to preparing a 10-year report on flood control measures. Singapore is so low-lying and flat that it will270 words
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Article126 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. r would be a sad day for the world if everybody wanted a university education and there was no one left to clear the dustbins and sweep the drains. Bailie John McAlsan, visiting Glasgow Councillor, said this126 words
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Article90 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent IPOH. Sat. TIEN uniformed bandits this M. morning stopped a lorry In wi:i?h was a mining kepala and four labourers at the entrance to a Chinese mine at the fourth mile. Oopeng Road. The kepala was led away into the surrounding Jungle,90 words
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Article94 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter An executive board has been created by the Central Methodist Conference for South-East Asia to supervise Interests of the Methodist 'Church In this region. The Board comprises: the new Bishop, Dr. Raymond L. Archer Dr. M. Dodsworth, Rev. H. J. Harwood, Rev. A. V.94 words
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Article68 1950-02-05 9 Snnd»v Times Staff Correspondent PENANO, Sat. The secretary of the Penang Bar Committee, Mr. Lee Thean Chee today claimed trial to a charge of disobeying the order of a traffic constable and causing obstruction at the junction of Nagore Road and Burmah Road on the68 words
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Article60 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times BiafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The body of A 19-year-old bandit was found In a grave on Leong Ban Seng estate in the Johore Bahru area yesterday. He had keen killed by special constables during a bandit attack on Alk Lee San estate at Oelang60 words
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Article90 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter SINGAPORE traffic police will use radio, "walkietalkie" and the telephonethree new ways— to set speedtraps for speeding motorists In ti:> near futur The operation of speed traps Involving this equipment, however, will remain a "public secret," the Superintendent of Traffic Police90 words
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Article25 1950-02-05 9 SEGAMAT, Sat— Two tappers, 17-year-old Yap Tham Hee and Khoo Tian Lai, aged 20, were fined $10 each for trespassing on Chuo Estate25 words
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Article279 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE is speculation in Singapore whether the unsuccessful hand-grenade attack on 70 buses of the Singapore Traction Company at its Aljunied Road depot on Friday night might be linked up with the Hong Kong tramways strike. Two grenades were thrown279 words
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Article79 1950-02-05 9 < Sanda.T Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. WHEN 36,000 -enrol now" j leaflets were dropped on j Kuala Lumpur this morning by a plane of the Kuala Lumpur Plying Club, some of them fell Inside the walls of Pudu Road Prison. The leaflets, in English,79 words
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Article40 1950-02-05 9 Sanday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Seventeen-year-old Bank Heng Hoon was fined $15 or one week in the Parit Buntar Court, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of three coconuts from Guala Estate.40 words
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Article299 1950-02-05 9 smiles' C.-G. Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, toasted Ceylon, in the presence of about 80 select guests at a reception given by the Ceylon Commissioner for Singapore and Malaya at the Sea View Hotel yesterday, at "the home of a f:ee299 words
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Article136 1950-02-05 9 WOMAN (24) FOUND DYING IN ROOM Sunday Times SUif iwrrsmjSMstoafl PENANG, Bat £)ESCRIBED oy ■.:>■>: chief tenant as "a former prostitute," 24-year-old Lav Ah Lan was today held by the coroner Mr. D. R. Home, to have taken her own life by drinking poison. She died in the General Hos;;ual136 words
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Article52 1950-02-05 9 Sanday Time* staff Reporter Singapore had 658 road accidents last month. 26 less than In December last year. which had the highest number of accidents ever recorded in the Colony. In last month's accidents, eight people were killed, 67 were seriously injured, and 161 sustained52 words
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Article44 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR. Sat Mr. Lav Kau Nguong. from the District Hospital. Kampai. has arrived at the Women's Hospital here and taken over the duties of the dispenser. Mr. V. Augusrine. who has gone on transfer to Grik, Upper Perak.44 words
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Article62 1950-02-05 9 Sunday Timed Slaff Com-- tot i KUALA LUMPUR 8 i Sakat bandits led b\ i o 'Chinese fired on a pofc<- pa- trol from Manch's. in Parang, yesterday. The police were fired n ;>8 they approached a small camp. They nred back anl tr>e62 words
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Article52 1950-02-05 9 Snnda.v Times «rrrs|i i »l KOTA BAHRU. Sat. A« from Feb 1. the office ot the Mentri Besar and the Secretarial has moved to the building formerly occupied by the Food Control Department. .The Food Control Depart|ment and the Audit Office sue (now in the former building of52 words
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Advertisement161 1950-02-05 9 P&t-JaHwWg^^* A MODEL 156 Perhaps ths importanr requirement in s rcceivst ••tended for serious short-w»»« listening it that it shall b« capable of sasy tuning. In ths case of His 156 model, this is ensured by fsjsi electrical band spreading on six short-wave bands. In addition, "one sweep" coverage of161 words
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Advertisement56 1950-02-05 9 In the fore of fashion... 1 EVENING I -^A GO 11 1 I lOTT-Vy Fashioned for women I y^nj who ap|ire c i a < mil If II r\ V clothes at a moderate sS mi I i l 3 m\\ V' #jfP "tT I I§V our ™'d e collection56 words
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Article682 1950-02-05 10 NAT GUBBINS - SITTING ON THE FENCE NAT GUBBINS By "At the final reception of Mr. Ik-nest Bevln in the House of Representatives In Ceylon- a troupe of thinly clad dancing girls were performing In the Members' lobby. To British visitors this seemed slightly unparliamentary. '-From the news. what's x wrong with British682 words
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Article, Illustration640 1950-02-05 10 BRIDE FOR SALE nuRiNO her long and v nearly always attractive career on the screen, Claudette Colbert has had her ups and downs. The ups have been in the majority, but the downs, better forgotten, include her writhing Cecil de Mllle Cleopatra and a number of laboured farces,640 words
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Article347 1950-02-05 10 HOW often have you heard your friends say "I'm looking forward to my leave so that I can visit the opera houses in Europe". Yes in this vast city of Singapore we so lack this luxury of culture. Yet this week as I sat listening347 words
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Article615 1950-02-05 10 Highlights of RADIO r NIGHT Radio Malaya will present a BBC. transcribed feature The Tomb of Tut-an-Kahman. Although it is 25 years since the discovery of this famous tomb and the repercussions which followed, listeners, will enjoy this new feature programme on a subject which has always led to much615 words
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Advertisement140 1950-02-05 10 Rich, fine ■r'\ tobacco and* tt the cork-tip Vj|| for cleaner V ;^mlr smoking. [Imported from jondon, England] Car it i ai. London. ISO Ttart' Reputation (or Quo/'<r. Paris, New York and fht World! SINGAPORE ># TO SAIGON f^r^X Connections for all m\jf)sty \*S\Vl\ parts of Indo-China Jfwlji \S^i\\ Arrivals140 words
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Advertisement227 1950-02-05 10 on Manis 1 5. Shbuld mother or boby VV set his schedule? I^^^ Many experts today believe baby knows best— that feeding, sleeping and playing JB^L times should corns when baby indicates I >-'J^ c S reac *y Any time is a good time for \2M&r cool, soothing sprinkles of227 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1950-02-05 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON, Jan. 28. vyHAT it must be to be an American buyer! Wooed all over the world, lured, entertained, walking continually on red carpets —royalty or a film star could do no better. This week London's top designers have been working themselves1,088 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-02-05 11 Robbs HIT PARADE Wu£)ratin& o># TOP TUNES in Black and Whin You may not be an angel, 'Cause angels are to feic, But untU that day comet along I'll string along with you... 1 itrlm, along." but I don't promise always to be looking. Not all the time. I'm not179 words
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Article491 1950-02-05 11 IS the whole ham bought a week or two ago Is proving rather larger than expected? Delicious It may have been, but there la a limited to the amount of cold boiled ham one can comfortably eat. The answer to the problem is heat and Imagination.491 words
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Article280 1950-02-05 11 f ITTLE can be more refreshing and helpful to ones better feeling than a face pack. No need to have this professionally administered although something one pays for and Is done professionally always seems something far better than one can do one's self. However a280 words
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Article219 1950-02-05 11 GIRLS ARE HAT HAPPY HAT-HAPPY teen-agers on both sides of the Atlan 'King the gest boom ro the millinery trade for mi 1 v expert In London said: "A few years ago young women and teen-age girls would not wear hats. Now most members of the trade find that their219 words
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Advertisement125 1950-02-05 12 LAW BOOKS Buckley on Companies Act $52.50 Butterworths Company PreC(dcn!s 63.00 D:c y Conflict of Laws 48.00 Megarry. Real Property 13.75 Hanbury. Modern Equity 20.00 Current Law Yearbook 17.50 Law Kola! in 1 to Solicitors 27.25 Williams on Title 36.25 Mustoe. Executors Administrator 10.00 Hill. Town Country Planning 37.50 Russell125 words
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Advertisement164 1950-02-05 12 SINGAPORE /S FOOT ■jl«. to>Twi»— I CHM IBM TI YtAM t!\ IHBI IRRITATION Si ///I Wh* docs Sintapor* T) '/Ii root usually dear up K //I after a few application! L 71 ofD.D.O Prescription? !f The reason is thst this 1 germ-killini liquid netlct penetrates in* ,i skin tissues, drives164 words
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Advertisement373 1950-02-05 12 WOW 10 MS7B CtYIMC Rt^ TODAY AT 11.00 A.M. Columbia's "SEA HOUND" (Complete Serial) 50 Cto. To AU Seats Today: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Gary Cooper— Lana Turner In Republic's "ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO" The Greatest Adventure Ever i Lived! ROOK tyfalj IS COLD CiMft TO THE FLOOR! BRINKMANNS LTD.373 words
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Miscellaneous882 1950-02-05 12 \b^UI.NAYLOR\ THIS WEEK THIS WEEK for you FOR ALL CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— *<> r making the right con- TODAY: You will get the Jan. 19) Finances take a facts, forwarding overseas the hest of today s influenleap upward; many of your interests mid-week. ces jf you take Ufe rat h882 words
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Miscellaneous363 1950-02-05 12 IT'S MONKEY BUSINESS f\NE ddy, at a zoological garden, a monkey was shut up alone in a cage where a box was placed In each of two corners. In a third corner was a pile of rubberballs which ordinarily the keepers distributed among all monkey-house inmates for play. After the363 words
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Miscellaneous333 1950-02-05 12 A PRET1* good player of after hU partner had shown only acquaintance get* Into one ace. Again, what Is your frequent irguments that usually opinion? wind up In some bet on whether After careful consideration, we St£ ffSf weTe ff^SLjFS, arbitrate, nls partner. South, neld t^ wi^ti 30^ the following333 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1950-02-05 13 'SHARPSHOOTER' takes you inside sport REST news that Malayan soccer has had for more than a decade— since the visit here of the renowned Islington Corinthians is that the Football Association of Malaya plans to bring a European tourist side next season. More power to the arm1,068 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-02-05 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter U'HEN the Menzies brothers, 17-year-old Gordon T and 15-year-old Bryce, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. B. Menzies of Singapore, leave the Colony for Australia on Friday, they will be taking back with them happy memories of a well-spent holiday305 words
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Article50 1950-02-05 13 Sunday Times Segamat Sports Correspondent CEGAMAT ColU beat Europeans J two-nil In a District Hockey League tie on the padang on Friday. The Europeans played v.ell as a team, and were unlucky to 'iave lost. Dr. R. P. DCosta f.nd J. M. -.neli scored the goals for Colts50 words
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Article110 1950-02-05 13 ACROSS: I. Proves. 6. Slid. 11, Desultory. 12, Ape. 14. Disc. 15, Yoke. 16, Now. 18. Lace. 30, Ted. 21, Trend. 22, Year. 24. Lent 25, Scud. 28, Establishment. 32. Sire. 33 Blot. 35. Logs. 37. Olive. 38. Err 40. Wipe. 42. Ever. 43. Good. 45, Oaks 47,110 words
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Advertisement134 1950-02-05 13 (tjENEDICTINE DOM THE EASTERN AbUUbS (1946) LTH MACHINERY! AIR COMPRESSORS TOOLS AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY CONCRETE MIXERS DIESEL ENCINES DIESEL ELECTRIC SETS EARTH MOVINC MACHINES EXCAVATORS LAND CLEARINC MACHINES MARINE ENCINES ROAD ROLLERS ROCK CRUSHERS TRACTORS also BELTING AND WIRE ROPE 'By far the best* WHAT A PITY UiK 1 .< if134 words
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Article761 1950-02-05 14 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL Better Threes decisive factor By DENANG won the Hh All Blues Cup rugger final at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, beating Singapore by 12 points (three tries and a penalty) to three (penalty). Singapore put up an unexpectedly stubborn fight, but spirit and stamina alone761 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-02-05 14 pEATHERWEIGHT boxer George Washington (nearer ramen), of Hutchinaon, Kansas, U.S.A., disturbs the equilibrium of his opponent Dick Matson. also of Hutchinson. as they rngagr in a Golden Gloves tussle in their home town on Jan. 24. Washington won «n a technical knockout late In the second round —A P picture.50 words
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Article122 1950-02-05 14 Sunday Timrs Bentong SporU Cerrespvndent fTHOCJOH trailing J— o until ow minute from the end. the Rest. Bentong. (civilians) put up a plucky display against thr i Malays ip the Federation Day soccer match on the Padang. Malays won 2—l. Yusof Mat Som. a regular Pahang122 words
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Article98 1950-02-05 14 The following have been elected officials of the Chserful Lads Ath. Party. President: Mr. Joe Seah; VlcePresidenU: Messrs. WillUm Scow Ang 3w»e Lim. Wee Tiong Choon, Tay Ang Liang. and 'Coh Lye Hock. Hon Secretary: Mr. L< Wai Keong: Aast: Mr. I) Kessler. Hon. Treasurer: Mr.98 words
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172 1950-02-05 14 By A Special Correspondent /\NE of the new features in student life here is the w growing interest In physical culture. Early last term a small group of enthusiasts bought a set of weights and trained privately. More and more students joined the group, until172 words
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Article41 1950-02-05 14 I*HK Norwegian ship FrancisvlUe beat another Norwegian ship Fernfleld by four goals to two In a game of friendly soccer at Pearls Hill yesterday. The scorers for FrancUville were Rustad '3) and Helting. Gunaid scored two for Pernflpld.41 words
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Article36 1950-02-05 14 I'M! C.V.M.A. beat the Town Rangers by one goal to nil In a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. The C V.M.A. scored their only goal through David Chong In the first half.36 words
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Article396 1950-02-05 14 AUCKLAND, Saturday. |yi ALAYA'S two representatives competing in the 111 opening day's events of the British Empire Games here today failed to make a show, Ng Liang Chiang being eliminated from his 440- yards hurdles heat while Lloyd Valbere failed to find a place in theReuter - 396 words
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Article68 1950-02-05 14 MALAYA'S 1949 triple badminton champion, Wong Peng Soon, will leave Singapore for London next Sunday to participate in ifae All-England Open Championships. His trip is sponsored by the Dunlop Rubber Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore. "I am confident of coming out on top," Wong Peng Soon68 words
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Article102 1950-02-05 14 HONO KONG. Sat LT. WARD, of the 23rd Regiment. Royal Artillery, turned back a strong challenge by Sgt. Shaw of I.S. Staffs. In the last 100 yards to. win by some 10 yards In the gruelling six-and-three-quarter mile cross-country run sponsored by the Hong Kong LandAP - 102 words
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Article58 1950-02-05 14 DETROIT. Sat. JL|IDDLEWEIGHT champion Jake Lamotta, driving back after a disappointing early start, won on a technical knockout his light against Dick Wagner of Portland last night. The overweight, non-title bout was stopped by the referee in ths ninth round, after LamotU had the burly Oregon boy58 words
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Article30 1950-02-05 14 THE Singapore Recreation Club tennis courts are now available for practice every evening from Mondays to Fridays. Bookings may be made in the book provided at the club.30 words
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Article120 1950-02-05 14 IT Is sad, In^ l'.om'.ieleu thrilling, to watch a gallant champion go down In defeat. That is the experience in store for f ho»e who see the newsreel of the *reddy Mills— Joey Maxim tight for the light-heavyweight championship or the world. The newsreel Is120 words
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Advertisement378 1950-02-05 14 ylcm (ifot.^. there can be no improvement to a Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching S* I Stopped in -^/^A^ |t gl 7 Minutes Mll'.khi 11 ..n'Vour fMt" crmck and infection*, aa well aa Rln*wo™a. I. J^r l"r. "her. o.l^er/Te.weeo It .top. the lUb V^. "Mjlha*378 words
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Advertisement409 1950-02-05 14 jFood Parcels: they mean so much to those at Home, and they're so easy to send. Merely select the parcel and leave the rest to us. Ask at our Food Parcel Dept., m for current price lists, covering a JJ I a wide range of parcels containing a a varied409 words
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Article378 1950-02-05 15 LEICESTER UPSET THE SPURS LONDON. Sat. NOTTS County of the Third Division, South, were the only divisional leaders to win in the battle for Football League points today. In the First Division Manchester United drew up to within one point of the leaders, Liverpool, when they won at home ajjainst378 words
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Article, Illustration388 1950-02-05 15 'Very sure of 2 gold medals 1 writes Saw Pak By PETER HILL TOMORROW night we shall know whether the 1 Malayan weight lifters to the British Empire Games have won a medal or two for this country. For, beginning at 2.30 p.m. New Zealand time,388 words
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Article22 1950-02-05 15 SWANSEA. Sat. 11TALES beat Scotland by 12 TT points to nil in the rugby International here today. Renter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article86 1950-02-05 15 The Indian Recreation Club, at us first general meeting held at No. fl, Race Course Lane on Sunday elected the following officials for the year: President Mr. Ramasa:ny Vice-President Mr. A. Letchunianasamy and Mr. D. K. Samv; Secretary: Mr. P. Appavoo— Awt. Mr. Mohan* Sundrain; TreasurerMr.86 words
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Article106 1950-02-05 15 AT the first annual general meeting of Pemuda Melayu Weight Lifting Party, the following were elected officials for 1950: Patron: Mr. W. Oakes; president. Mr. Mohd. Noor Hj. Abass; vice-president, Mr. A. Ghanl Hashlni. hon secretary, Mr. A Rahlm Ahmad (re-elected); asst hon. secretary, Mr. Soeratman Diran;106 words
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Article53 1950-02-05 15 Malayans-Manila draw MANILA, Sat ftfiE Sinn-Malayan soccer X tourists drew 0-0 with a Manila XI here today Reuter A RESOLUTE defence, coupled with a more thrusCul forward line, enabled the SuSoJks XI to beat aelangor Club by two goal* to nil in a friendly game of hockey played on the53 words
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111 1950-02-05 15 Sunday Times cartoonist "Tosh" is on three- weeks* leave. This was a point also mentioned by Mr. Oscar State, the secretary of the British Empire Welghtlif ting Federation. when he passed through Singapore on Jan. 25. Straight pressing from the shoulders a mast in Malayan weightlifting is much harder on111 words
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178 1950-02-05 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent rpHE iVrak cricket season opened yesterday with a n 1 upset when the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, fielding a side after a lapse of 15 years, defeated the Kinta Europeans by five runs. It was also the first178 words
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Article611 1950-02-05 15 By VERNON MORGAN, Reuters Sports Editor AUCKLAND, Saturday. 'rHK FOURTH British Empire Games were opened A here this afternoon by the Governor-General Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C. More than 40,000 spectators in hot sunshine packed the Eden Park Stadium to watch the simple but colourfulReuter-AAP - 611 words
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245 1950-02-05 15 RAF SELETAR SUPERIOR TO SOUTH JOHORE XV •THE Royal Air Force (Seletar) defeated the South Johore Rugby Club by 14 points to nil (a drop goal, a goal and two tries) in a Rugby friendly at Seletar yesterday. A feature of the game was the play of the home threequerters245 words
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Advertisement218 1950-02-05 15 11, 1.45 4, TODAY I 6.36 9.3« p.m. TYRONE POWEB ji^l| ORSOM WELLES WANOA HENCRII Special Morning Show TODAY At 9 a.m. DOROTHY LAMOUR "TYPHOON" Technicolor This picture it brought back for the benefit of those who missed it during its Season at the Capitol J^rrr^ DONT MISS IT THIS218 words
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Article, Illustration2494 1950-02-05 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Grand Prix II stages comeback By HELPED by a heavy track, Fortune's Favourite, a consistent mudlark, scored a convincing fourlength victory In the $3,000 Singapore Plate over a mile and a furlong for top class stayers at Bukit Timah yesterday, the first day of the Singapore Turf2,494 words
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Article52 1950-02-05 16 Total nett Pool: $258,99*. lit No. *****8 ($116,549) 2nd No. *****3 ($58,274) 3rd No. *****8 (132,374) SUrters ($3,597 each): Nos. *****7. *****2, *****1, *****2, *****7. *****5, *****1, *****4. *****5. Consolation Prizes: ($1,942 each*: Nos. *****0, *****5, *****2, *****6, *****1, *****7, *****5, *****8, *****6. *****0. DOUBLE TOTE 39 tickets:52 words
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173 1950-02-05 16 SELANGOR CRC WIN SHIELD FOR 16th TIME Sunday Times Koala Lumpur Sports Corr. 'THE Selangor Chinese Recreation Club have won the Flowerdew tennis shield for the 16th time. They received the shield yesterday afternoon when Mm. Qladys Loke Chun, the well-known tennis player, gave away the prises at the conclusion173 words
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Article85 1950-02-05 16 Fllowino are office-bearers of Malay Sports Association, Singapore, for this year: President. Mahmood b. HJ. Yusoff; vice-presidents: Abu Nairn b. HJ. Ismail and Ahmad b. HJ. Mahdi (re-elected)- -general secretary, Bostam b. H. M. Kurshi (M> elected) asst. gen. secretary, A. Wahab b. A. Hamid (re-elected';85 words
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Article83 1950-02-05 16 PERHIBORAN B.P. beat Setia B.P. by 4—3. Results (P.B.P. players mentioned first) were: Slagles: Omar T. bt Axis 15—8, 15—10: Amln bt R. Ahmad 15—2. 15—10; Mahmood bt A. Mistan 4—15. 15—11, 13—13 (5—0); Zainol lost to A. Majid 14—14 (o—3). 12—13. Doubles: Omar T. M.83 words
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65 1950-02-05 16 TH E Singapore Hockey Association will hold Its final match of the season on Feb. 17 when the Europeans meet the Rest on the SRC ground. An admission of $1 will be made on Tuesday when the final of the Singapore Hockey Association65 words
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