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Title Section27 1950-03-05 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Button Of Th« Btrmitm tfeaal Happen Am Vtui No. 762. SINGAPORE, SUNPAY» MJRCH 5, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.27 words
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Article559 1950-03-05 1 CURED LEPERS SHUN WORLD Miracle^ drug hits snags Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. M ANY «f the old stager* in the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement— Ato class themselves as the forgotten men Ml reluctant to leave when deemed fit enough W take employment in the outside world, and559 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-03-05 1 YOUNCEST son of Dr. William Clyde, William CWixxy 1 Clyde was asked by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, which picture he liked best st the exhibition ot bis father's watercolours in Singapore yesterday. Winy took the C.-C to a painting of Scrushloch, Clen Itla, Scotland, where the Crydet had a71 words
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Article263 1950-03-05 1 LONDON, Sat. U/ONC PENC SOON became All-England badminton champion and thus unofficial champion of the world when he beat Paul Holm of Denmark tonight 15-7, 15-10 in the final at the Empress Hall. Vernon Morgan writes: Wong told me before the start that he felt very fitReuter - 263 words
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Article52 1950-03-05 1 RANGOON, Sat.— A European from Singapore. Mr. Peter Robinson, was charged before a Burmese magistrate here .today with breach of contract, on the complaint of a Chinese firm. Mr. Robinson is stated to have come to Rangoon as representative of a firm trading at Victoria52 words
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Article26 1950-03-05 1 HONGKONG Sat.— All nonessential civilians have been advised to evacuate Canton immediately following yesterday's heavy air raid on the city by Nationalist bombers. —Reuters.Reuter - 26 words
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Article178 1950-03-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter M.NETY-TWO yean after its inception, the Singapore Volunteer Corps is now faced with the serious problem of shortage of experienced officers it wants at least ten ex-officers. The Commandant of the Corps, (a liaison regiment now), Lt.-Col. R. W. Watson-Hyatt,178 words
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Article41 1950-03-05 1 The Fight Against FEAR I AMES HarpoU, Britain* lejd- ing writer of medical, affairs Starrs his new serin. The Miracles of Modem Medicine, in nest week's The Sunday Times. First article in this vivid dramatic tclli of The Fight Against FEAR41 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-03-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BRITISH authorities have not yet replied to the Indonesian Government's request for the extradition of Capt. "Turk" Westerllng, it was stated in Jakarta yesterday. Westerllng was arrested in Singapore last Sunday and is now in Changi Gaol. A Singapore Government statement yesterday said120 words
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Article151 1950-03-05 1 POLICE SEEK MURDERER AND ROBBERS Sunday Times SUIT Reporter SINGAPORE police have offered rewards of $2,000 apiece for a murderer and an armed robber. The murder was that of a 20-year-old Hokkien Chinese, Ltm Teck Sing, who was out with a girl friend at Farrer Park on the night of151 words
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Article38 1950-03-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Dr. R. D. Gross, assistant Director of Medical Services, Federation of Malaya, will leave for Singapore tomorrow to assume his new appointment as the Colony's acting Director of Medical Services.38 words
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67 1950-03-05 1 THE HAGUE. Sat—Holland's Minister for Union and Realm Affairs. Mr. J. H. Van Maarseveen, warned here last night that should a battle for power break out In Indonesia the new United States would "become ungovernable". "It may be assumed that Indonesia's leaders will guardReuter - 67 words
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Article115 1950-03-05 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Police, in recent weeks, have broken up a gang of racketeers who had been celling forged certificates of admission to illegal immigrants from China the Sunday Times learns. I I This gang had flourished for several months, cashing In on115 words
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45 1950-03-05 1 MANILA. Sat— Admiral Sir Patrick Brlnd. commander-m-Chlef. Far Eastern Station, called on President Elpldo Quirlno this morning. Admiral Brlnd arrived early today aboard HMS Alert, to take part in Joint AngloAmerican naval exercises in the South China Sea.— UP.UP - 45 words
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Article26 1950-03-05 1 SAIOON. Sat. Gen. Sir John Harding. C-in-C. Far 17 -•st Land Forces, arrived here '"st night from Hong Kong en route to Singapore.-Reu-ter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article77 1950-03-05 1 PARIS, Sat.— Mobile Guards were called out twice last night to eject Communist deputies who seized the rostrum in the National Assembly in an effort to, forestall action on an anti-sabotage bill. Bloody fist fights, the most violent seen In the Chamber since the war.UP - 77 words
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Article82 1950-03-05 1 Sonday Times Stall Reporter A BOY, a girl and a man were reported missing In Singapore yesterday. The boy, 16-year 'Id Ant Ah Bah, has been missing from his home at 7J mile, Buklt Timah Road since Feb. 28. Eleven-year-old Lee Ah Chan, who left her82 words
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Article, Illustration511 1950-03-05 1 DEREK DRABBLE - DEREK DRABBLE Dragon arch frames beauties.. By |N AN atmosphere described by the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, as "enchanting", more than 600 of Singapore's elite last night at Raffles Hotel watched Malayan Chinese beauries model a century of China's fashion. i Mr. Mac511 words
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Article79 1950-03-05 1 tJfiOMENTS during Staau i*" pore's Glamour N'.i:t were: Mrs. Betty Lim, chan man of the Festival committee, thrilled because "Every yard of lovely material I found between High Street and (>rchar4 Road. Singavore's c everything for women, if cmnj they'll become more fasVfconsdous." Miss Gracia Tap, most applauded of79 words
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Advertisement278 1950-03-05 1 Distinctive Gifts Jewellery Watches Silverware KHAL I K S 1 1. The Arcade S'poro 12-INCH MlTTy?'! S2JS RECORDS. DBP M EACH. KI6OH ALBORAUA DEL GRACIOSO. No. 1 A 3 (Ravel). Romande Snisse Oreb. (Ernest Ansermet) K2068 DANSE MACABRE, op. 40. (Salnt-Saens). Amsterdam Cencertgetonw Oreh. (C. Munch) KIS96 ESTEIXA (Walter Ooehr).278 words
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Advertisement85 1950-03-05 1 pl%jr^i ti& 44uti O\ THE OLD rf| SCHOOL TIE ITJ \ll-$ COLUMN ST. I j 1 S/KGAPORE >sk W %le£:.. M^^f Hollywood «llui in j kt»to m»i> \3 thai Pu-Cak* M*k*-up v the |rt«tc«i J^k nsm^r '^^efc. 1 j^i moowMloo a m«t«mi hkttxy lor "T«n-C»ke' 2 It tbt tunas slunouf85 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1950-03-05 2 PHILIP MORTON - PHILIP MORTON Masters of Money: LORD INCHCAPE It's not in my line, he said By 1"HIS man Inchcape was not spectacular, but his story is inspiring He faithfully controlled money for others rather than made it himself. ,!n spite of his enormous interests1,859 words
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Article981 1950-03-05 2 R. E. PEIERLS - R. E. PEIERLS The answers to 11 questions on: -by- Professor President of the British Atomic Scientists' Assn. 1 WHAT is the hydrogen bomb and how will it work? THE atom bomb uses the energy released when uranium atoms, which are top-heavy, are broken down. Tn the981 words
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256 1950-03-05 3 C-G PRAISES DR. JEKYLL 'MR. CLYDE' Sunday Times Stall Reporter rE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, opening an exhibition of water colour paintings by his Director of Economic Activities. Dr. William Clyde, told a Singapore audience yesterday about Dr. Clyde's two personalities Mr. Clyde, the man who helped to prevent256 words
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Article, Illustration636 1950-03-05 3 Ship that never leaves harbour Sunday Times Shipping Correspondent LESS than half a mile off Clifford Pier, swinging at anchor, lies Singapore's ship which never goes to sea. The Barbary is a floating workshop, and the occasions when she has raised her anchor to go636 words
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Article36 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Johore Inspector of Weights and Measures will be in Yong Peng and Tangkak on March 11 and 12 for verification of weight measures and other instruments for weighing.36 words
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Article68 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Kum Sle a weeder of Kirn Kirn Estate, Masai, who was charged In the Sessions Court today with being found In possession of chandu dross and a smoking pipe gave his age a 8 74. The Court ordered him68 words
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Article153 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE design of the flag for the Federation of Malaya has been finally decided, but remains to be approved by the Legislative Council on April 19. The final selection follow-. Ed discussions with the Conference of Rulers and with153 words
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Article68 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Time. Staff ateportca 'J'HREE Chinese appeared In the lower Courts yesterday for letting off fire crackers on Chap Goh Meh night. One, 22-year-old Low Soh Ah, who was charged In the Singapore Third Police Court was fined $5. The two others, 17-year-old Ong Kirn Fong68 words
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Article27 1950-03-05 3 Malacca. Sat.— For making an unauthorised entry at the back of his Identity card. Salleh bin Mat, a padl-plan-ter, was fined $5 in the Magistrate's Court.27 words
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Article278 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A THREE-DAY exhibition of the paintings o' the wellknown Chinese artist, Mr. Chen Wen-hsi, was opened yesterday at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, by the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. C. V Allen. Introducing the artist, Mr Lee Siow Mong,278 words
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Article87 1950-03-05 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter WHILE a Chinese family was out, a fire broke out in their locked house, one of a block of Singapore Improvement Trust artisans' quarters in Kirn Keat Road, yesterday evening. The fire, eventually put out by Singapore firemen, gutted a bed,87 words
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Miscellaneous237 1950-03-05 3 SIMOAPOBB UnO%m Music: 11.30 south America Take 8 ajn. Dance Music; 9JO Much- "g* Dm* Oranvllle Knsem- Tw^" 7 8 «*Aa Blndln.-In-T.e.Ba*: 1. New. &^JSTSSSJS^!t from Kl^ 10^)5 Bandstand; 10.30 Latin America on the Air; 11 No Ssn n^' m^LTtESz!^' Latin America Rhythm; 11 Lady °%LJ**[> < S b 2s^?V237 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1950-03-05 4 Holds his father's old post DENANC'S new Collector of Land Revenue. Mr R. L. Peel, has one unique qualification: not only was he born in Penang, but his distinguished father. Sir William Peel, also served as Collector of Land Revenue in Penang. That was early in theReuter - 1,287 words
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Article60 1950-03-05 5 Fish gives a cure GALCOCEDROTRIGINUS AN Indian scientist. Dr. S. Niyoti of Calcutta says he has prepared a compound from fish oil which will be effective in treating people who have high blood pressure. He has made several successful experiments. The Ash which provides this oil is found in the60 words
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Article56 1950-03-05 5 FLUORINE AT Stratford, Ontario it was found that the children had better teeth than children in other Canadian cities. Experts investigated. They found that the town's water supply contains flonrine and that this was causing tbe near -perfect teeth. Now other towns are experimenting by adding56 words
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Article, Illustration324 1950-03-05 5 "qpHE Duchess and I are going to work. These days everybody hat to work." So said the Duke of Windsor recently. And there have been rumours, writes George Edlnger. that the Duchess has been offered a post as fashion adviser to a store in Dallas.324 words
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Article, Illustration133 1950-03-05 5 THIRTY-SEVEN Urre chests packed with the gold reserve of the Croatian National Bank are reported to have been buried in 1945 in Styria and Carinthia but the man who buried them Is dead, executed by Tito aa a war criminal, and the secret of where they were buried appears toReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-03-05 5 ROY FERROA sends this picture of a team in Canada's Dog Derby and says:14 words
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Article227 1950-03-05 5 HALIFAX (Nova Scotia) NOT MANY can tell you they've been to Paradise. I happen to be one of the few who can. Let me explain: Paradise Is a little township In the province of Nova Scotia, situated at the Junction of the Paradise and the227 words
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Article206 1950-03-05 5 DEFEAT FACING DOPE PEDLARS LIFE in America and In a number of other lands It becoming Increasingly hard for the dope pedlar, once the wealthy aristocrat of the underworld. says Frederick Cook. Team work between Mr. Edgar Hoover's G-men, the narcotics squads of the big seaports, and agents of the206 words
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Article160 1950-03-05 5 The ODD CORNER KEEPERS In the London Zoo used a dead rat on the end of a cord to lure "Nelson'—a Malayan seven-foot Monitor lizard out of hla den so redecoration work could be done. WHEN Berwick goes gay in 19S1 for the Festival of Britain celebrations local public conveniences160 words
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Advertisement771 1950-03-05 5 > <AaAC.Hu CAICUT7 \> \-s SINGAPORE- JL BANGKOK and EUROPE THE SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM IS THE EXPRESS LINE OPERATED BT LUXURIOUS DOUGLAS D.C. 6 PLANES AS USED ON THK TRANS ATLANTIC LINES— THE AIRCRAFT BUILT FOR LONG AIR VOYAGES. For further Information apply to your local travel agents or direct771 words
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Advertisement177 1950-03-05 5 Business leaders who contribute striking messages to "Word Mastery" the prospectus of the Effective English Course— are unanimous in urging that good English is indispensable to those who aim at success. "Word Mastery" explains fully the Importance of good English to you, describes how you can acquire the power of177 words
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Advertisement380 1950-03-05 5 There's a good reason for it... There's a good reason why you should buy Cold Storage Bakery self-raising flour rather than the flours that are imported m packets. Cold Storage Bakery flour is prepared freshly to order. No big stocks are held, because in this climate flour very quickly looses380 words
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THE HUMAN CASEBOOK
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Letter238 1950-03-05 6 AS the world goes on we must be aware that the evolution of mankind, too. Is in progress. Undoubtedly to expect the younger generation to following the orthodoxy of its ancestors la, unjustified. Parents are generally anxioug to look after the welfare of their children so much238 words
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Letter232 1950-03-05 6 A Nuptial prayer rj\HE mess we make of these X unions i* of our own doing. God has given us the free will to do exactly as we like. Unfortunately most of us chose the wrong way and the result? suffering, misgiving and mistrust. This belief of mind has Inspired232 words
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399 1950-03-05 6 Should I marry? asks Java T.B. sufferer CROM a reader in Jakarta Ann Temple bureau: I AM in great trouble. For eight years I have been suffering from T.B. Judging by my physique and by the normal life I lead, nobody can easily recognise that I am a T.B. sufferer.399 words
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Article829 1950-03-05 6 Is there such a thing as an inherited family mannerism? 1 know one family where every member rubs the chin with the forefinger when agitated. Have they copied each other or inherited this funny trick?— MlH. TT has been the scientific fashion for years to regard this sort829 words
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Advertisement109 1950-03-05 6 MALMX ACMNTt P.O. BOX 111 SINCAPORK You have not really tried to get rid of those rheumatic pains, aches an'J stiffness until you have taken... I)E WITTS PILLS Then you know what real relief js. act directly on the kidneys, helping them back to their vital task of clearing harmful,109 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-03-05 6 Hi PtP WOT PAKE TO THL HIS MFE... 1 SO H€ WENT TO S££ I I MMM| i DAR£NT T£n JANE 6ur\ TH£ 9QCTOB..- I /T«!«i?^0l>I^H I'LL MAVE TO POSTPONE OUfl I X I /<C>^ I Mflll irKS lAtltW m] HOL.OAY. JUST C*WT 6ET /YOU* AWMMAL T.«iDNett\ I te*l 22ff230 words
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Article428 1950-03-05 7 Plan to benefit all Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent SINGAPORE Government is to conduct a pilot survey of the Colony's fishing industry, at an initial cost of $100,000. This is the first move in a project to re-organise and streamline all aspects of the fish trade,428 words
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Article317 1950-03-05 7 Women will worship the tigers Sunday Times Staff Reporter r poMORRO\v thousands of X Chinese women will throng popular temples all over Malaya to make offerings to the image of the "venerable tiger," or the "white tiger" as it is known to Cantonese. Prayers to the "venerable tiger"— he has317 words
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Article81 1950-03-05 7 Sunday Ttaes Staff C«cre«B«>a4nit KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Only five days after the draw of the lottery, the MCA Central Committee in Kuala Lumpur is already having to cope with numerous applications from squatters seeking relief. The proceeds from the 'ottery are at present being worked out.81 words
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Article73 1950-03-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Carresp«ndni KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE first area in Selangor to be restricted for the movement of foodstuffs was announced today. It covers the area of Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, extending from the Setapak Police Station to the sfcate boundary at Gin ting Sempah.73 words
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Article31 1950-03-05 7 Sunda) Tiaaes Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat Pleading guilty to having a aeraced Identity card at Tanjong Plandang, Khor Tiong Lim was fined $15 in the Parlt Buntar court.31 words
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Article38 1950-03-05 7 Bing Crosby fans in Singapore and the Federation can now join the Malayan Branch of the Club Crosby, Miami, Florida U3A. Secretary of the branch is Mr. Fang Wee Keng, c/o 191, Cecil Street, Singapore.38 words
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Article108 1950-03-05 7 10H0RE has banned the movement of food by night and Food Control Office permits' mint be held for day time movements. The order ttarti tomorrow. Thia Food Office permit must be produced on demand at any road block or to any Food Inspector or other such108 words
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Article50 1950-03-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sentence of nine months' rigorous Imprisonment was imposed on an RAF. labourer, All bin Hassan, in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for baring broken into one of the quarters in RAP. Changi, on Feb. 8. All admitted a previous conviction.50 words
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Article22 1950-03-05 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Lee Len Chin and Ngah Plow were each fined $15 for gaming at Jalan Bharu public market.22 words
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Article143 1950-03-05 7 Sands? Times Staff Reporter FIFTY musicians, 2t of them professionals, are now rehearsing for Singapore Musical Society's symphor.T concerts at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Mar. 24 and 20. All local communities' and about ten different nationalities. In all. are represented. Bandsmen from the Dtvon- Highlanders143 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-03-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IN Singapore's Chinatown stands the American Mission 1 Hospital wfc«r« as many as 20,000 children of all nationalities are bring treated free of charge yearly. Until recently, the hospital could not cope with the work of performing delicate and major operations on children242 words
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Article46 1950-03-05 7 S..a.T Taam Staff Cii-siss-t KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. T4I Cfei»«M bsaalit fcastto Hrn Machjp area m Malacca against wfcoa* rWt« was s toward o* $2,000 wm afcot »*4 kiHod Hits- afternoon. He was kiHoa by s polka |«*gW opaistJM m tfco Alor Cats* area.46 words
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Article61 1950-03-05 7 Sniay Times Staff Correspoodeat KOTA BHARU. Sat.— The trial of Robert Kinloch, manager of Lower Sukor Estate, Ulu Kelantan, charged with the murder of a Malay woman, Esah bintl Ismail, will be heard in the High Court. Kota Bahru by Mr. Justice Brlggs on Mar. 18.61 words
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Article37 1950-03-05 7 Sisriay Timas Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Bat.— ln connection with the AntiBandit Month, SO people were arrested in Malacca yesterday for Identity card offences. Eighteen have been dealt with and 12 are still being Investigated.37 words
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Article57 1950-03-05 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat.— Koh Kirn Pioh, a 45-year-old vegetabie gardener, was yesterday sentenced by the Malacca magistrate to a year's hard labour for injuring his father and cousin with a parang. Koh made a "savage and unprovoked attack" on his father, whose cork57 words
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Article63 1950-03-05 7 The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. C. 8. Adkins, is the chairman of Singapore Film Appeal Board. The members are: the Commissioner of Police, Mr. IT E. Foulger. the Rev. J. T. N. Handy, Miss M. Hadley. Mr. E. J. Bennet, Mrs. Tay Lian Teck, Mr R.63 words
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Article70 1950-03-05 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Mar. 4) were cents per lb.: No. I RJ3JB. Spot loose nominal 53. FOB. In bales Mar. No. 1 RJBS 53 tt Mo. 3 RJ3JS. 53H No. 3 RJBJB. 51 R MA. 1 on reg tender March 53% Apr-June70 words
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Article16 1950-03-05 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday Mar. 4. $SS*.7S Up 631 oenU. LONDON, Friday. Mar. 3. Spot: £599.15.16 words
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Advertisement537 1950-03-05 7 NOW! IMA Pin* up you give YOURSELF a j lovely permanent icace AT HOME! H t^mAr» u-uluw qm y^.NyE&J'i^mal aaVA.^aaa saaw^^Emaaw carnal about it! Now— Nfc, J|fo3B bb6^BT^HLb6s9 you <mtt pr» yonnelf a t'^'^^^^^i HrVvfl your .i«d home. Lu»trou» :^^B laKflP ,ld get anywhere, at a H^^^ TJc^^aTj^^ffj^^^ff^Bs^^^^S^ff^ff^ff^ff^ff^ffJ JcjttfM nbo^tt537 words
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Advertisement533 1950-03-05 7 LEE FLETCHER Preaento A PREVIEW OF THE 1950 BJnf^L NEW SPACE! l^ljSf MORE SPACE! Bi^^^^^B^^M^y* ALL AT A sW^^^Sglf^?* l^^^^ COMVEHIENT I LEVEL ■T^^^^ I (MO STOOPING DOWN) Here is a Refrigerator that is truly rex>olutionary in appearance and design. Stop in Tomorrow for a Demonstration. ■t 102-104, ORCHARD RD.,533 words
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Article30 1950-03-05 8 MR. LIM CHOON BOCK and family thank all those who paid night visits, sent wreaths Si attended the funeral of Mrs. Lim Choon Bock (nee Mdm. Koh Chwee Neo).30 words
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564 1950-03-05 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, March 5, 1950. ABSENCE OF CONFIDENCE DECENTLY one of America's most accomplished and responsible journalists declared that in Washington —seat of United States government there is a 'cold war" between the administration and the Press. The pith of his complaint was that government departments did everything564 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1950-03-05 8 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH by handsome young Singapore peon, in his flashy shirt and shining sharkskin trousers, was captivated. He had joined his friends in dancing the Ramvong, a Siamese dance recently introduced to Singapore, and within the first five minutes had got into the swing of it. But then,1,529 words
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Article460 1950-03-05 8 D. H. de T. READE - D. H. de T. READE by C'OK a strong patrol of the Devonshire Regiment temporarily settled at a tactical base 20 miles from the nearest jeep track up the Pahang River, a 10--cwt. mobile Army Kinematograph van was ferried on a specially rigged raft to460 words
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Advertisement588 1950-03-05 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. The engagement Is announced between Charles Lelah, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Lelah and Helen Ellsha, daughter of Mr. ttnd Mrs. E. J. Ellsha. PAVITT— STEWART. Married mt the Presbyterian Church. Singapore. Saturday 4th March, Sheila Donaldson Stewart Si John Anthony Lelghton Pavitt. PERSONAL THANK YOU588 words
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Advertisement17 1950-03-05 8 finest Broken Orange Pekoe 1 ib. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 1 Ib. Tin $2.30 2 Ib. Tin $4.5017 words
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Article243 1950-03-05 9 MISS FAR EAST TO BE CHOSEN Bangkok' plans a world fair Sunday Times Special Correspondent BANGKOK, Saturday. A BEAUTY contest for 'pin up* girls from all parts of Asia, a gambling casino and a Coney Island amusement park, are some of the attractions planned for the Far East International Exposition243 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-03-05 9 ■kJISS Yvonne Paterson. 1949 Singapore Beauty Queen. gave her blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday. Miss Peterson said that she was so touched when she saw the harrowing newsreels. shown in Singapore recently, that she felt she had to donate 'a' blood in response to the appeal for53 words
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Article49 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat— Alleged to have violated the curfew on Johore Labis Estate and to have been found In possession of four bags of cement for which he could not give satisfactory account, 28-year-old Sangkarasan was produced before the Segamat Magistrate and offered $200 bail.49 words
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Article109 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter LADY McKerron, opening the Sale and Entertainment provided by the St. Andrews Hospital Linen Guild yesterday, said tnat the Guild was formed In 1949 to provide children's clothing lor the in-patients and destitute out-patients of St. Andrews Hospital, and to make soft toys109 words
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Article39 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Tbe Bethesda (Katongi Church will hold an open air service at Marine Parade today at 5.45 p.m. Mr. Lan Morrison, of the National Bible Society of Scotland, will preach. All are welcome.39 words
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Article236 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE pre-war lock which allowed east-west passage through the johore Straits may be restored before long, now that the johore Causeway Committee is again functioning. The committee, which held its first postwar meeting last week, regards this as236 words
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Article212 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. MINE special constables and auxiliary police were fired on by 16 band'ts using carbines and rifles south of Mersing late last night. The Police charged and killed four bandits. The other bandit* fled taking away with them three212 words
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Article95 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter THE Commandant General of the RAF Regiment. Air Vice-Marshal H. T. Lydford, arrived at Tengah yesterday. He was met by the Station Commander. Wing Com. G. H. Burnside. The Commandant-General inspected a Guard of Honour mounted by 92 Squadron RAF Regiment (Malaya),95 words
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Article73 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Time. SUB Reporter About 200 people last night attended a reception at ihe Paterson Road residence of Dr. Oetoyo. Indonesian Representative in Singapore. Among those present were Sir Patrick and Lady McKerron Mr. and Mrs. T. P. F. McNelce, Maj.-Gen. D. Dunlop, the Chief Justice73 words
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Article31 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. The Resident Commissioner, Mr G E. C. Wisdom, will open the science laboratory and new primary classrooms of the Anglo-Chinese School on Friday.31 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-03-05 9 DR. M. Abraham, president of the Singapore Indian Association, was married to Miss Mary Lav at the Registry yesterday. Sunday Times picture.22 words
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Article26 1950-03-05 9 Sands; Time* SUIT Reporter Mr. T. Van Der Gaast has been appointed Price Controller in Singapore and Mr. A. D. Butler-Madden as his Deputy.26 words
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Article91 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CITY-BOUND traffic along the Kallang Road was snarled yesterday morning near the Lavender Street traffic lights, the Jam at times being several hundred- yards Cars crawled along bumper to bumper the result of a bottleneck caused by barricades put up while Municipal91 words
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Article299 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter £ADETS of the Malayan Air Training Corps went on a "Commando" exercise yesterday and caused many Singaporeans to scratch their heads and wonder what on earth was going on. Five squads were each given separate tasks taking them to all corners299 words
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Article28 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat^For having eight bottles of illicit liquour Tan Keen Choh of Tanjong Piandang was fined W5 or two months' imprisonment28 words
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Article25 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter TELUK ANSON, Bat.— Lim Sim Choot was fined $50 for overloading his lorry by more than 61 cwt.25 words
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285 1950-03-05 9 Woman fined $100 for beating 'son' Sunday Times Staff Reporter A WOMAN, who gave her 14-year-old adopted son a such beating, that it was described as "savage,* was yesterday fined $100 in the Singapore Sixth Police Court. The woman, 54-year-old See Ah Eng of Ceylang Road was found guilty of285 words
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Article152 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. SECURITY forces following up the ambush in tlia Cameron Highlands In whicii Mr. B. de Gates, Resident Engineer, Cameron Highlands, and a British Army officer, three British other ranks and a Malay Special Constable lost their lives, have152 words
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Article74 1950-03-05 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. KUALA Langat, Ulu Langat and Sungel Besi Police Districts in south Selangor, centres of intense antibandit operations during the past few weeks, have been placed under curfew. The curfew takes effect from 7 p.m. on Monday and will74 words
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Article50 1950-03-05 9 .Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT Sat —Because he was found in illegal occupation of State land. Wong Ah Jin was today fined $30 by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate. Wong had been brought up on a similar charge last September In connection with the same piece of land50 words
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Advertisement96 1950-03-05 9 U44 maUz THE 152, shows here, is a small receiver of most satisfying compactness of form, with pleasing contrasts of colour in design of its moulded plastic cabinet. Its external perspex scale is of exceptional size and readability for a receiver in this popular price class. Having only three controls96 words
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Advertisement46 1950-03-05 9 I YOU WON'T I 1// j I "slip up" \/y K^jJ I IF YOU BUY W/ t^S/ I LOTUS or DELTA 1^ Wy I SHOES KCj^C I IN WILLOW CALF. I SUEDE GRAINS. I I PRICES FROM $27/50 I MEN'S SHOES GROUND FLOOR ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLAC^^^SjPOß^^^^^46 words
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Article593 1950-03-05 10 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By Public opinion pols made before the recent election revealed that nearly 12 per cent, of U»« electorate still replied "Don't know," "Won't say," and '■Couldn't care less." when asked how they were going to vote. IT was In England long a?o the rebel593 words
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Article120 1950-03-05 10 I WOULD estimate that very few lovers of the arts misted teeing the Red Shoes Ballet when that film was shown in Singapore. Colombia have issued two records containing this attractive ballet music by Brian Casdalc, a young Manches-ter-born composer. The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Muir120 words
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Article399 1950-03-05 10 HIGHLIGHTS RADIO RADIO Malaya Repertory i 8.30 tonight) presents an adaptation by Tom Wood of Goldsmith's comedy. She Stoops To Conquer. This witty comedy was written in 1772, and sucn Is Its freshness and popularity that it is constantly revived and is now running in London. Another point of interest399 words
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Article, Illustration568 1950-03-05 10 NOEL COWARD MAKES SCREEN COME-BACK By CLOSE-UP TOO often are stag* and screen acton described at the enfant terrible or the "playboy" of an era, mainly because the young man in question experiments with this or that new technique. Soon afterwards he finds he has launched a dozen imitators— chameleons568 words
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Article377 1950-03-05 10 OLIVIA de Havilland has been fated in her last two films both of more than passing interest and psychological Importance to shut men out of her life. Audiences mainly women are believed to have contributed towards the success of The Snake Pit. in377 words
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Article502 1950-03-05 10 BRITAIN 'OFF THE ROCKS' HEARTENING news about the British film Industry in general— and the J. Arthur Rank Organisation In particular were announced by Jaro's managing director In London last month and quoted by Mr. Rank himself to some of the organisation's executives. "Mr. Davis told you that the ship502 words
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Article72 1950-03-05 10 ICHABOD MR. TOAD RKO Radio as distributors for Walt Disney's latest have struck rich comedy rather than the gentle fantasia of a Snow White or a Plnocchio. This is one of Disney's best, with a lovely sense of character drawing, especially Toad of Toad Hall and Pals Ratty and Moley.72 words
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Advertisement89 1950-03-05 10 right on top l^plp^W Brylcreem keeps the hair Brylcreem contains no gum, [M Jp 1 Men in the pubiic eye know the value of a smart appearance, and good grooming stats with ihs hair. Por this reason Brylcreem is the favourite hair dressing preferred by sportsmen and business men alike.89 words
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Advertisement243 1950-03-05 10 BlKr Jl isßP^^ BHBM (j^Z B^r^^ ArrgomtaiiT, nmvnou or iOa» TO KM THB IH created to keep you ::::s cool and elegant all through the day YARDLEY and tin luxury soap o/tht world' VAKDI.IT Sa OLD BOND STREET LONDOf Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching I243 words
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Article, Illustration756 1950-03-05 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by TN London, we have had our first few days of spring sunshine, ;nd the spring means new hats and new suits. What is a milliner's face? The kind of face which suits hats, I was told the other day, and it756 words
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Article, Illustration325 1950-03-05 11 Betty Wilson's Paris Notes PARIS umbrella makers have at last come to grips with the motorist who complains that he can never find his umbrella when he is ready to make a dash from his car to the front door. Their idea is co keep his325 words
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Article, Illustration831 1950-03-05 11 Pardon me do you like string? QNCE upon a time v there was a man who opened his conversations at dinner parties by saying, "Do you like string?" Now this isn't as silly as you might think, because it Ls possible to gauge a lot by the answers you get831 words
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Article429 1950-03-05 11 THERE comes a day, even In the life of the best housekeeper when the obvious answer to the endless question "What shall we eat?" is our old friend the tin-opener. It is a wise housekeeper who buys tinned food when she suspects the fresh supplies available429 words
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Advertisement185 1950-03-05 12 To-day at 11 a.m.— MG-M's "EASTER PARADE" in Technicolor To-day at S, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Last S Shows Colombia's "LUST FOR GOLD** Ida Lupino Glenn Kord Opening; To-morrow Columbia's "SHOCK PROOF" FHOII 10 MS7I KYUK *S Today At 11. uu a.m. Tyrone Power in "CAPTAIN FROM CASTILLE" in Technicolor) Daily:185 words
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Advertisement155 1950-03-05 12 Delicious and Refresh^ 201 PROVISION STORE P»1 C I JJ-TS P£R CASE OF J4 BOTTLEI (PIUS DEPOSIT) ■*< ITCHING INFLAMED SKIN HEALED! Kelemleu itching caused by germs] under the tkin, speedily develops into in- riuunn pimples and upen sores unless checked Thousands of skin sufferer*) have proved that there ib155 words
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Miscellaneous810 1950-03-05 12 THIS WEEK T £r!ll K CANCER (Jun. 21— Jul. FOX AJLIi FOR YOU 20)— FamUy muddles likely TODAY: likely to be an to keep you busy and bo- nagettled day; chance of CA SR IC 2SS I <De f- fc 2 u7 thered for few 14 Bnt P»an probably necessary810 words
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Miscellaneous397 1950-03-05 12 THIS TAKES TIME JOHN DOE was asaemblJ Ing gear for a huntIng trip and decided he'd better take aiong an alarm clock to get him up early mornings. There were two wlndup clocks around the house, but they hadn't been running for some time and he didn't know which was397 words
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Miscellaneous410 1950-03-05 12 FDD? your arc considering Th is was your partner's band SK9 HAJ108 DQ92 CA973 some game contract, there la Ag73 frequently some question of which The player who held the denomination offers the best original hand made the p. or Md 'of three spades and his partner, who possibilities. Minor410 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1950-03-05 13 'SHARPSHOOTER* takes yon inside spon LET'S try some simple arithmetic. In the first match the Burmese touring team played in Singapore they lost to the civilians by five goals to one; in their second game the visitors lost 5 3 to Combined Services. For their third and1,133 words
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240 1950-03-05 13 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent pHINESE sportsmen throughout the State will welcome the news of the formation of a Perak Chinese Sports Federation on the same lines as similar organisations already functioning in Singapore and Selangor. An Inaugural meeting Is to be called shortly to240 words
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Miscellaneous90 1950-03-05 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Atoss: 1 Crab; PoMtelv: 10. Plea; 12. Amid; 13. Appear; 14 -Ti- II 17. Pretend: 19. Odd; 20. Av?r; 2 lies; 28. Lea; 20. Divests; 33. Shin: it. V«tl; Assail: 39. Id*<»; 40. L<ek; 41. Excesses; 42. Lead Down: 1. Clasp: 2. Apple; 3. Bleats; 4. Parsnips; 5.90 words
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Article36 1950-03-05 14 'The Town Rangers defeated the 1 4th Supply Reserve Depot RASC. by two goals to one at soccer yesterday. Fook Heng and Chan Seng scored for tbe winners, while Donaldson got R-AJS.C.'s goal.36 words
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Article126 1950-03-05 14 CHRISTCHURCH, Sot. AN unexpected second innings collapse by Canterbury gave the Australian touring team in New Zealand an easy ten wickets victory with a day to spare on the. second day of their matcn here. Len Johnson, Queensland fastmedium bowler, taking five wickets for 22,Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 126 words
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Article332 1950-03-05 14 Indonesian XI trounced 7-1 Kota Raja 7; Indonesian League 1. LAST season's Cup champions, Kota Raja, began the S.A.F.A. Senior League with a convincing victory over Indonesians at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, running out winners by seven goals to one. The score would have reached332 words
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Article, Illustration430 1950-03-05 14 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter 'THE heavyweight champion of FARELF, Sergeant x Huggins Colds tream Guards), annexed the Malaya District championship in the same class when he beat Cpl. Carter (Ist Seaforth Highlanders on points at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday430 words
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Article30 1950-03-05 14 OWING to advene weather conditions, the Ty Layton—Koroscenko wrestling match which was scheduled to take place at the Great World arena last night, has been postponed until tonight.30 words
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Article196 1950-03-05 14 Y-M-C.A. easily beat Hit. Dockx yard at cricket at Balestier Road yesterday. Dockyard were all out for 114 (Taudofl 60 not out. Delilken five for 45). Y> replied with 168 for four (Hooper 59 retired). Scores: BM. DOCKYARD Graham b Worstencroft 0; Wilkinson c Hock Chuan b196 words
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Article27 1950-03-05 14 TOT.T.n.APS will meet the Western Naval Depot In a friendly same of soccer on the Railway ground in Kampong Bahru, at 5. 1S this evening.27 words
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Article382 1950-03-05 15 Man. Utd. and Derby lose LONDON, Saturday. Itf ANCHESTER United, favourites to win the F.A. Cup, lost to Chelsea in the 6th Round yesterday and failed to score a goal. Fancied Derby County, too, were humbled, going down at home to lowly Everton. The fourReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-03-05 15 LAC E. Bates scores a knockdown In the welterweight final of the RAF (Malaya) boxing championships at Sel-tar on Friday night. He beat LAC B. Tyson on a TKO Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article220 1950-03-05 15 COLOMBO, Sat. rE Commonwealth cricket team made a disastrous start ayainst a combined India, Pakistan and Ceylon XI in a three-day match at the Oval here today. "Jock" Livingston won the toss and decided to put his side in first on the rain-affected, soft pitch. TneReuter - 220 words
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Article51 1950-03-05 15 'THE Arellano University basketball team of the Phllplpines scored their second victory in Singapore last night when they defeated the Twa Kong team 48-35. Jim Turner, the only American in the visiting team played a brilliant game and was prominent with his speed and trick51 words
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Article, Illustration352 1950-03-05 15 OOXEKS from these parts seem to be in demand in Australia and, it is understood, offers have been made to Boy Karim, Tan Gwat Tek, Mok Kai Khoon, Little Pancho and Little Nene by Tom Maguire Snr., manager-trainer of British Empire middleweight champion, Dav c352 words
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323 1950-03-05 15 THE STRAITS TIMES Press Sports Club cricket team beat a Singapore Chinese Recreation club "A" team ny nine runs in a thrilling finish at Hone Lim Green yesterday. The BCR.C. batted first and scored 136. Thlam Slew being highest scorer with 42. John323 words
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Article144 1950-03-05 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I TNINSURED, a three-year-old by U Full Bloom out of the Fairway mare, Fair Araby, who ran second to Aga Khan's champion filly, Diableretta, at Newmarket last season, was landed at Penang earlier In the week together with five other new English horses.144 words
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Article69 1950-03-05 15 'THE inter-hospital hockey match for the Dr. Au Kee Hock cup was won by the General Hospital who defeated Tan Tock Seng Hospital and the Rest by five goals to three at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the winners were: Dr. m. Singh. Swee Lim Swang,69 words
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Article32 1950-03-05 15 POINTER," Straits Times tipster, rave five straight winners at yesterday's Penan jj races. They were: Alabama ($32), John ($11), Chita ($4l), Grecian Prince ($l2) and All Boloney $11S).32 words
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Article212 1950-03-05 15 pATHUL KARIB Club and H.Q Singapore District drew two-all in a Junior B. 1. League soccer match played at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Pathul Karib had innumerable charces of scoring but weak finishing spoilt all their efforts. Forbes In the Singapore District goal was In fine212 words
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Article155 1950-03-05 15 SINGAPORE'S PART IN THOMAS CUP 'THE part .played by Singapore in sending Malaya's team to England for the Thomas Cup tournament last year is mentioned in the annual report of the Singapore Badminton Association, which will be tabled at the annual general meeting. The report states that Singapore contributed $26,771.75,155 words
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Article199 1950-03-05 15 THE SINGAPORE Cold Storaite beat the McNalr Youngsters by 122 runs in a friendly game of cricket played at Farrer Park yesterday. The S.C.S. declared when they reached 164 for five after W. Butnayake had scored 101 retired and P. de Kretser. 45.. Scores were: S.C'.s.:199 words
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Article94 1950-03-05 15 By ALLAN LEWIS NORMAN, who started .n the second race at Penang yesterday, was destroyed. Interviewed after the race. Ted Harper who rode him said he was disinclined to go into the barrier and kept trying to save his hind legs. When he jumped his near94 words
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Article87 1950-03-05 15 fHE leading scores In the first round of the Singapore Island Club championships played yesterday are as follows: W. Ferrier-Mavor 78; H. Tooke 78; L.E C. Davles 78; P. Lee 78; DAW. Lockhead 80; D.A.T. Cnrson 80 R.W.H. Davies 80; M.D.P. Gllroy 80; Lim Boh Yam87 words
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Advertisement178 1950-03-05 15 jfez* CRACKLING dialogue! «sr^s^ jS7 m RELENTLESS action Special Morning Show TODAY 8.45 a.m. Tyrone Power— Rita Hayworth— Linda Darnell in "BLOOD SAND" in Technicolor. SOON! (SEE PAGE 16) SOON! JrrrrL Phone 4042' nfiOv TODAY MWsflg VpjHj *\Y 11 1.45—4—6.30—9.30 I T ;t bN^bslh »^&ff^^^Sm^L»BW_^ *b^ r JL -*fc GEORfiE178 words
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Article45 1950-03-05 16 Total Pool: $242,4*0. First: No. *****9 ($63,024). Second: No. *****3 ($31,512). Third No. *****2 (115,756). Starters ($3,939 each): Nos. *****2. *****3, *****4. *****4, *****7, 222^90. *****4, 23*451. Consolation prises ($1,575 Each): Nos. *****5, *****7, *****1, *****0, *****1, *****5, *****0, *****9, *****6, *****7.45 words
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Article2165 1950-03-05 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Allßoloneysll3, Ramillies $70 By RIDING with all his vigour and skill, Wally Bagby, on the rank outsider, All Boloney, beat Colin Tulloh, on Red Plane in a thrilling finish at Penang yesterday, the first day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting. All2,165 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-03-05 16 rHINESE Athletic team, which beat Singapore Recreation Club 3—l in a League v siceer fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium on FrMay. Left to right, back row: Seng lee. Tew Chans, Soon San (capt.), second row: Tianf Chye, Hong Slew, Hoon '"oni!; Hoi Mftn Tee Slang, Chong Kum, H«n Yam and53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-03-05 16 G. BAUTISTA (guard) and Jim Turner (No. ,19) foil a scoring attempt by Two Kong A.A. in Friday night's basketball match at the Happy World, Singapore in which the Arellano University (Manila) visitors beat the local team by 58 points to 35. Turner, an ex-GX and the star scorer ofDavid Studio - 77 words
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