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Title Section28 1950-03-19 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of TIM t alt* Ham** Wn«ap.n ffwi No. 764. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, MARCH It, 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS.28 words
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Article277 1950-03-19 1 C-IN-C DEMAND FOR WHITEHALL Martial law k may be imtoohd Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMP!*, Saturday yKE quest-ion of appointing a Commander-in-CMaf of anti-bandit operations has, it is understood, bean referreeVlw th« Government to Whitehall and the War Office. "Nothing caa be said just yet/ said a senior Government277 words
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172 1950-03-19 1 flaaitj Taw SUB Seportar CJIWGAPORK Communists O^yesterday created a tMM of Red flags, posters and. pamphlets all over the island, from the heart of the^ city to outlying areas such as Jurong and SemYesterday was the anniversary of the Paris Commune (a Communist Insurrection) of172 words
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211 1950-03-19 1 NATIONALISTS STRIKE AT MAINLAND TAIPEH, Saturday. CHINESE Nationalist forces fought their way back onto the mainland in a dawn landing today, capturing the coastal town of Sungmeii (Chekiang Province) and claiming to have annihilated 2,500 Communist troops. It is not yet clear whether the211 words
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Article50 1950-03-19 1 FOR the Festival of Chinese Fjshion at Raffles Hotel last night special security measures were taken by the Singapore C.I.D. against grenade attacks Plain -clothes and uniformed policemen were posted at various parts of the building in readiness for any trouble. TSere were .to incidents.50 words
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Article68 1950-03-19 1 SAIGON, Sat. MORTAR and machine-gun fire sent American naval gun crews to action stations on Saigon waterfront last night when Vletminh autonomists opened Ore acrosi the river. Several mortar bombs fell within a few yards of the United States destroyers Anderson and Stlckell. TheReuter - 68 words
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56 1950-03-19 1 ATOMIC COURSE FOR NEW YORK D OCTORS NEW YORK, Sat. Or. lAS have launched a plan to prepare New York States 30,000 doctors to dcii -vith any future atomic cii «ster. Te itatlve plans call for a on 'lay couurse of study for ali doctors in the State next autumnReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1950-03-19 1 PEARL HARBOUR Sat— A' rescue ship early today picked up 26 men In life rafts from the U.S. Navy tender. Elder, which was damaged by an explosion and flre. The tender itself was also sighted. A message from a search plane said an "undetermined numberAP - 57 words
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Article69 1950-03-19 1 TAIPEI, Sat VTATIONALIST warships and H planes Intensified their search today for the British steamer. Empire Dirk in an attempt to foil her Intended delivery of vital plane parts to the Chinese Communists. Up to this evening, however, no trace of the ship had been found.69 words
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Article71 1950-03-19 1 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— The ezterded curfew Imposed on the Cameron Highlands area following the ambush two weeks ago when six men were killed has now been lifted. The regular curfew in the area Is still In force. It is from 1 a.m to 571 words
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Article71 1950-03-19 1 Jakarta, Sat. T"HE Indonesian Government is expect flounce s./eeping currency refonus tids weekend to defeat blackmarketeers. Prime Minister Mohammed Hatta is due to make a nationwide broadcast tomorrow. The subject of it is not disclosed, but reports here indicated that it would consist freezing all existingReuter - 71 words
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Article33 1950-03-19 1 ,*ox!ll _,TON, Sat. Gen. -r 3. Pairchild, the ViceChief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, died at his home here tonight of coronary thrombosis. He was 56.— UJ».33 words
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Article34 1950-03-19 1 Ceylon has appointed the Chief Assistant Director of Pood Supplies, Mr. C. O. de Suva, as her representative in Slam for rice purchases. He is expected to leave for Siam shortly.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1950-03-19 1 LONDON. Sat— Lt. Gen. David van Voorst Evekink, 50. who commanded all Dutch troops In Britain from 1943 to W5, died after a long illness.28 words
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Article29 1950-03-19 1 KARACHI. Sat.— The Aga Khan has agreed to contribute £8,000 towards an exhibition hall in a new museum to be built in Nairobi, Kenya. -APAP - 29 words
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Article90 1950-03-19 1 Sunday Timei Staff Reporter H'S friends panicked and fled 11-y.ar-oW Tan Say Lorong 17, G«y|jng, Singapore, yetrardav «ff«rft/wi» Tan Bay °-t -i—il frurnffT y wwryo *y his schoolmate! had been swimming in the creek (or some time. One of the boys ran to the house of90 words
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Article34 1950-03-19 1 BRUSSELS, Sat— The Belgian coalition government resigned today after Liberal ministers had demanded that Catholics should modify their attitude on the question of exiled King Leopold's return to the throne.— Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article45 1950-03-19 1 Sunday Time* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat A 30-year-old wounded and unarmed Malay bandit was arrested yesterday by kampong guards in the Jerantut area of Pahang. He had been wounded by the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles while bathing In the Sunpel Tekam on Mar. 12.45 words
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Article149 1950-03-19 1 LONDON, Sat. £ABINET ministers today w heard threats of a Commonwealth boycott campaign against Britain to protest against the decision to bar Seretse Khama and his white queen from their African kingdom A committee of Negro and Asian colonials called on the Secretary for Commonwealth Relations. Mr.AP - 149 words
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Article35 1950-03-19 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— PullIng the U.S. battleship Missouri off the Chesapeake Bay mud bank on which she was stuck for 16 days at the end of January cost U*****,500. the U.S. Navy announced.—35 words
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Article, Illustration488 1950-03-19 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter gICHT years ago, a beautiful girl of 16, disguised in boy's clothes, hid under Hie altar in the Ayer Hitam Temple in Penang, waiting to be married. All the beautiful clothes she had prepared for her wedding had been looted; her488 words
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Article31 1950-03-19 1 LONDON. Sat— The King Is confined to his room at Buckingham Palace with a slight chill. Sir John Weir, the Royal physician, visited the Palace today. -Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement201 1950-03-19 1 Diitinttiti CHfs =an«oa«»^^ia» lr aiaaa^aiavaw Jewellery Watches Silverware K HA L I K S 1 1 The Arcade Spore Sunday Times sets a new record JHE SUNDAY TIMES nett sales figures for February show that more than 1,250 new readers were gained, bringing The Sunday Times circulation to 59,142 copies201 words
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Advertisement22 1950-03-19 1 In tomorrow's STRAITS TIMES Read about a romance that has gripped the world I MARRIED A WOMAN OP CHARACTER by Sorefsc Khama22 words
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Advertisement92 1950-03-19 1 H/l THE OLD rU SCHOOL TIE i ijr Xu-ecoLEMAMsri fl \lj SMMPOM^M K A^ ?^tT^-t SUDOROUS WOMEfI \)i* i lily*-" J^Ek*, ly^^^P* v*^L P^^^^^ Hoflywcod'i iDurmg Kraen %t*n ay I tlut Ptn-CaJte Make-up h the greatest j£k ■g^ kMov*UMki*vlw^iphMarT..igr*ri»Calw* jH /fj&. -^Sl ha»oo« fhaoa make-ut>. nighwled by M« j 'j92 words
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Article, Illustration2460 1950-03-19 2 James Harpole - We gave a woman back her lost beauty James Harpole The Miracles Of Modern Medicine, No. 2: Probing The Secrets Of Our Glands ■VfT And solved problem of why some men become giants ICINGS, princes and great nobles in the Middle Ages always maintained in their retinues court Jesters with2,460 words
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Article544 1950-03-19 2 Says.... K. Kaye THE tousled-haired young 1 man in dungarees, hands black with grease, gives a final twist to the screw in the car, issues some instructions to two assistants, then straightens up and mops his perspiring brow. His handsome face lights up as he544 words
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Advertisement180 1950-03-19 2 Are all equally accurate when new? Of course not. An average jf tolerance of j- W seconds per MntA^ 3nm\fi day most be expected. But our Jit "ik \ll •killed specialists with modern -4j apparatus Invariably improve llt»<s* I this rate substantially, often \nL% 4lJfW* reducing the tolerance in high180 words
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Article433 1950-03-19 3 Spore youth leader says: Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S schoolboys and schoolgirls are weary and worn; they lack the cheeriness and the quick interest in the life around them that should be the heritage of youth. Their spirits seem burdened. Those are the views of Mr.433 words
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Article123 1950-03-19 3 Singapore paintings fetch $2,883 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter AF 156 works displayed, at the first annual art exhibition of the Singapore Art Society 31 were sold for $2,883. The most expensive pictures sold belonged to Richard Walker, retiring Education Department Art Supervisor, whose "Forget Not Yet" and "Shadow Pattern" were123 words
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Article81 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. "I am not a smuggler," Lee Kek Pow, of Singapore, replied in the Police Court yesterday when he was charged with being in possession of 48 wrist watches, valued at $744 on which import duty had not been paid.81 words
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Article55 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Bail of $5,000 was allowed in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterdaywhen 30-year old Ho Keng Woon pleaded not guilty to a charge of rher.ting Goh Wee Meng of six boxes of ginseng valued at $2,390 on Jan. 31. Case was postponed55 words
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Article259 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NY Chinese from Malaya who withes to go to Swatow, Amoy, Canton, Shanghai, or elsewhere in China, "can do so as far as the Singapore Immigration authorities are concerned," Mr. C. W. Webb, Controller of Immigration told the Sunday259 words
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Article51 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Found without an identity card at Singkang, a notorious bandit area along the JementahMuar road, 35-year-old Wong Ah Jong today was sentenced to seven months' hard labour by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate. Wong pleaded he was too ill to51 words
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Article29 1950-03-19 3 Bandar Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The Johore Government has spent $3,000 on the purchase of cinematographic equipment and accessories for its Medical and Health Departments.29 words
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Article36 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent SEQAMAT. Sat— Because he blocked up the five-foot-way in front of his shop with rubber and provisions 25--year-old shopkeeper Tee Peng Kirn was fined $3 by the Segamat Magistrate.36 words
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Article24 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The next Singapore Assizes will be held at the Supreme Court from April 3 at 10.30 p.m.24 words
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Article105 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A LTHOUCH 40 divorces were recorded in Singapore last year an increase of six on the 1948 figure none of them affected inter-racial marriages, of which there were 59. These facts axe disclosed in figures prepared for the Sunday Times by Government. Last105 words
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Article63 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Time* Cm t SEGAMAT, Sat. Stated to have jumped oft the moving locomotive of an estate railway and to have sustained fatal injuries, 30--year-old Embam binte Dagang, a Malay woman, was the subject today of an inquest by the Segamat Coroner. A verdict63 words
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Article92 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. jyj ALACC A trade unions held their last ad hoc conference convened by the Municipal Services Union last night. Mr. A. K. Nalr, Malacca Trade Union representative on the Settlement Council, presided. Recommendations of the Central Working Committee regarding the92 words
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185 1950-03-19 3 Speeding up Cocos Island transfers Sunday Times Staff Reporter PECAUSE of the increasing birth-rate among the population of the Cocos Island group, the Singapore Government is investigating the possibilities of speeding up the emigration of the islanders in great numbers to Malaya and Borneo. Mr. E. S. de Banzie, offlcer-in-charge185 words
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Article43 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Police approval has been given for the Muslim Welfare Association of Singapore's mass meeting against the proposed Rent Control Ordinance amendments, to be held in the New World boxing arena at 4 p.m. today.43 words
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Article47 1950-03-19 3 Sunday Tinted Staff Reporter Thlrty-eight-year-old Chua Kirn Bock, proprietor of a sundries' shoo in w#>s* c Road, was fined $75 in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for failing to keep his stock book nf env ment rationed articles up to date.47 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-03-19 3 DOROTHY HeiHier |un. McC.w, well-known hockey player, was Married at Hrn St. Andrew's CarfceaVal. Singapore, yesterday to Mr. lohn Haig Mills of Itby, Kerr Co. For their honeymoon they will be going on a round trip to |apan on the t.s. "Sangola."— Sunday Times picture.45 words
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Miscellaneous261 1950-03-19 3 81 ICAfORK lAs Spore; 3 British Concert Hall; -Radar"; 6 Indonesian; 6 30 Canj*ssutt&*v*i rSr^rjiS 3s*VS?-iS^ Slr^sßssl Sr-e%«vS SSJ£^K the Studio (SalvatioD Army); 12 n* ltal 10 SUnoi^; IoIuSSS SSih cSSS^S- Ul5 2Snational P^%?£Sf. i^ fr m ~«^rt; 11 Ck»e. II.W JtoLTSd^r. aLS2| 2.30 BrlUsh Dance Band; 3 Con- a.m.261 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-03-19 4 AOIRL with high hopes of going abroad tor further studies is Catherine Llm, of the Penang Convent. Catherine's ambition got one step nearer realisation when she passed with Grade One in last Cambridge School Certificate examination. Whether she goes to the United Kingdom or Australia, or109 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-03-19 4 HERE is Ismail bin Suleiman of Victoria Institution Kuala Lumpur, who got a grade one pass, and wants to specialise in medicine. The 20-year-old son 'of a former P.WJ). overseer in Mersing, Ismail says "Science and mathematics are my strongest subjects. I have102 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-03-19 4 'Varsity my ambition' MARIE Therese ConsigHere, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Conslgliere of Singapore Is one of the Eurasian girls who passed the examination. And her ambition Is to Join the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya "because I am convinced that medicine is really179 words
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Article, Illustration388 1950-03-19 4 WHEN the Pacific war broke out an entire family, father, mother and three wins, did their bit towards the war effort. But with tr# war ended more than four years ago. the five of them have yet to meet together for a re-unlon. Such388 words
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Article, Illustration173 1950-03-19 4 f\R. A. BEARBLOCK. State Medical and Health Off icer, Negri Sembilan who has gone to Britain on six months' leave will spend part of his time discussing and studying the latest methods of treatment of T.B. He will have discussions I with Dr. Andrew173 words
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Advertisement85 1950-03-19 4 «g CREPE DE CHINE jgfi§*K EMIILOT CRgP€ DE CHIN E hfCITAL BOIS PRfCIEUX ALTITUDE Jf*w Supplies Just Received Sole Agents MONTOR LTD. PHONES: 5891/5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbi Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes,85 words
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Article974 1950-03-19 5 By A Woman Correspondent I MAY as well start with a word of warning. This article Is intended chiefly for mothers of young children, newly arrived In Malaya. Bewildered alike by the masses of almost-forgotten food in the shops and by the torrent of gratuitous974 words
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Article, Illustration510 1950-03-19 5 SKIPPER - SKIPPER X T KXT Saturday the Federation Scout Council will have its annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur, and "Scout Week" will start. The Council is to make several important decisions, including plans for a Federation Contingent to the World Jamboree in Austria, and we hope that Scout Week510 words
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Article403 1950-03-19 5 "MY dear chap, w« IVI know absolutely nothing about him We dont even own him old boy. Absolutely no. Sorry and all that" The War Office was adamant. Hie unowned: 82-year-old Sir Percy Joseph Sillltoe. golf-k>vlng, titular head of the currently abused M.I 5403 words
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Advertisement279 1950-03-19 5 QUINNETTE FRUIT SQUASHES SIX VARIETIES; ORANGE f~L LEMON &3P? CRAPE FRUIT LEMON BARLEY fifcV^JlSl! LEMON-LIME IP^/Wffl Qumnette Fruit Squashes ifffll) 'AhP come in an attractive IBBp llßri square shaped bottle P^9Lt itßvi which can be used as |^E\ /wr^l a carafe for ice water I'ORrA 71? j when the fruit279 words
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Article, Illustration169 1950-03-19 6 NO COPIES OF LADY GODIVA COVENTRY'S Lady Godiva, who once went to extremes to relieve her home town's taxes, is wanted for the sideboards of a million American homes. It looked like something new in exports, this requested permission by an American firm to reproduce in miniature Coventry's famous ■tatue.169 words
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Article45 1950-03-19 6 JAPANESE toy-craftsmen have designed a clockwork animal orchestra playing "Oh Susanna" to give to India's Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, in return for the elephant he presented to a Tokyo Zoo. A Tokyo newspaper says: "Prime Minister Nehru will be very surprised.'' Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration564 1950-03-19 6 FA RO UK WHEN he succeeded to the throne in 1936— at the age of sixteen— King Farouk of Egypt seemed to have all the blessings which a young monarch could expect, writes George Hamilton. He was handsome, tall and healthy. He was adored by his people, and particularly by564 words
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394 1950-03-19 6 THE SCENE: A village in Darkest Africa: The Time: 1950. I've been sitting in the shade of a banana tree in front of a mud hut talking to an African chief about ecomomic conditions in the post-war world, writes Bernard Wicksteed. He complained about394 words
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Article179 1950-03-19 6 Newspapers are getting so full of H-bomb and A-bomb stories I've quit reading them. Don't let them make pessimists and defeatists out of you. General Eisenhower. My wife and I tried two or three times in the last forty years to have beakfast together, but it was so179 words
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Article, Illustration421 1950-03-19 6 'Welcome' Signs in Atom City OAKRIDGE. Tennessee THEY are still very nice to Englishmen at Oakridge, America's top-secret atom city, writes C.V.R. Thompson. I know because I went there recently. And, as the first Englishman visitor since the Fuchs case. I can report that they did net clap me in421 words
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Article157 1950-03-19 6 The ODD CORNER AN ONTARIO policeman collided with a car and got out of his police car to press charges against the other driver. But he decided to drop the whole thing when he found that it was his wife. TWENTY Kettering (Enjland) schoolboys are to receive a shilling- a157 words
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Advertisement431 1950-03-19 6 I »^s^^lSsß»^sP^B^V^^WffctY^sfc^ because Kolynos foam It's between the teeth that danger lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work— producing the acids that cause decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight to the danger spots. Kolynos alone contains special ingredients that neutralise the acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laboratory tests have proved431 words
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Article516 1950-03-19 7 'Smiling Madonna* returns Sunday Times Staff Reporter MARGUERITE ALLEN, 30-year-old American journalist and authoress who has been expelled from Indonesia, said in Singapore yesterday that the chief of the Indonesian Military Intelligence had described her as being the Smiling Madonna," an American secret agent and516 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-03-19 7 MR. mU Mrs. Netfcert Wijimel, erring their wedding cake at the Cafhay Restaurant yesterday, after their marriage st Hie Singapore Registry This bride was formerly Miss Audrey May Dando of Bristol. Sunday Times eict—34 words
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Article76 1950-03-19 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A FORMER Auxiliary Police Officer, 33-year-old Jack Travis, was fined $25 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for defacing his identity card. Travis erased the words auxiliary police leaving only the word officer, in the employment column of his card without76 words
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Article69 1950-03-19 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Mar. 18) were cents per lb.: No. 1 R.S S. Spot loose nominal 54 Fn.fi. in Mies April. JIo. 1 R.8.S. 53 T i No. 3 R.S S. 52% NO. 3 R.S S. 51", km.v 1 on reg. tender69 words
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Article281 1950-03-19 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Seventh Day Adventiit Mission in Malaya Is 1 planning to build a $200,000 extension to the Youngberg Memorial Hospital in Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, which will increase its capacity from 24 to 55 beds and incorporate many improvements. An appeal for281 words
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186 1950-03-19 7 Sunday Tines SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. HOUSING is the blackest spot in the social structure of Malaya, and the shophouse is the most potent single factor in the production of the high rate of tuberculosis in the country, declares Dr. A. Morland.186 words
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Article20 1950-03-19 7 SINGAPORE. Sat., Mar. 529-2.50 Down 51. 871 cents. LONDON. Friday. Mar. 17. Spot: £598.10. Three months buyers 597.1t.20 words
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Article75 1950-03-19 7 Sundmy limes Correspondent TAIPING, Sat.— A lorry drlvver Scow Mun was fined $10C by the Taiping Magistrate for contravening the Restriction of Movement of FiMKLstuffs regulations and his carpo of 400 katls of bkcuits was eon ftscated. Scow said he w.ts told it was nut necessary75 words
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Article143 1950-03-19 7 'WESTERLING ON ST. JOHNS' DENIAL Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Government spokesman yesterday discredited a report that Capt. "Turk" Westerling had been transferred from Changi Jail to St. John's Island. Wester ling, who commanded the "Army of Heavenly Host" during the Bandoeng coup last January, Is erving a term143 words
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Article52 1950-03-19 7 H. O. Lewis Mole, an employee of Kinloss Officers' Mess, Nassim Road, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $2,300 belonging to the mess. Bail was fixed at $2,500. The case was postponed to52 words
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Article77 1950-03-19 7 Snn«Uy Time. SUIT Reporter ATRIBHA rider, 21-year-old Lum Khai Mm, found guilty of having picked the pocket of a passenger, was sentenced yesterday in the Singapore Second Police Court to one month's rigorous imprisonment. The passenger, Ng Yoke Seng, who lost a fountain pen, said77 words
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Article136 1950-03-19 7 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter nLANS are now in hand for Education Week, from May 8 to May 13. All schools in the Colony, English and Vernacular, will, show various aspects of educati-vi to the public. It is visit the sctlQfli3_djuili&_UlC week and see for themselves what136 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-03-19 7 MISS Phyllis Cleria Acre*. e# rfce Alexandra |swier School, and Mr. •enurd Frederick Clifton, of Wak.field Oil Co.. who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore yesterday. Mr. Clifton is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Clifton, late of the Singapore Police Ferce. S— day Th»es pkMire.49 words
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Article39 1950-03-19 7 SttßJay Ttmca BUS OsitSSj inift BEGAMAT, Sat.— For the purpose of assessment of royalty during the months of April to June this year, the value of jelutong to Johore will be taken as $100 per picul39 words
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Article106 1950-03-19 7 Sand*? Times SUIT Reporter Twenty-seven Singapore residents have been appointed to the Income Tax Board of Review, it was announced yesterday. They are: Messrs. J. C. Cobbett (chairman), T. Alken, D. T. Asaomull. C. E. R. M. Brooke. Chew Hock Leong, Poo Chee Pong, R.106 words
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Advertisement189 1950-03-19 7 Brylcreem 1 Csa4 (aT When you walk out to the wicket— or enter the conference room, what sort dSBt impression do you make? Handsome, ~-:T?-l tidy hair is the first step to a smart i apprnrance. For this reason Brylcreem §is the choice of leading personalities everywhere. Brylcreem disciplines the189 words
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556 1950-03-19 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MAR. 19. 1950 THE SERETSE AFFAIR FE ill-starred romance of Seret.se Khama and h\s 'White Queen" has stirred the imagination of half the world, particularly among the coloured peoples, and has brought the Labour Government in Britain closer to defeat than have the major issues of556 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1950-03-19 8 ERIC MITCHELL - The aftermath of war ERIC MITCHELL by There are many non-Malayans who have arrived in this country during the past two years who delight in criticising the authorities and administration of this country without fully realising the conditions which have had to be contended with since the liberation. The author1,615 words
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Article1018 1950-03-19 8 BERNARD HARRIS - 'SL UM' OF THE EMPIRE BERNARD HARRIS Mr. Weston takes a chance in a by WHAT sort of men were they who built up the British Empire? They were great individualists men of courage, imbued with a spirit of adventure, and a profound love of liberty. Those were the qualities1,018 words
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Advertisement612 1950-03-19 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATION open for Reception Clerk (male). Please apply in (pram. Goodwood Park Hotel Siniinpore. EXPERIENCED typist required b«. European Co. Must be fast end Bccuint>-. Good prospects. Reclv 'i.1.0 Box 1058. I>KP*RTMENT Of Education, fcinfrnpore. Supplementary Education Plan. Owing to the early receipt of the Cambridge612 words
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Advertisement17 1950-03-19 8 Broken Orange Finest Pekoe 1 lb. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 1 lb. Tin $2.30 2 lb. Tin $4.5017 words
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Advertisement5 1950-03-19 8 fxpcfienceWinsIramous Tor Flavou. Isiablished 18835 words
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430 1950-03-19 9 MASS UNEMPLOYMENT THREAT TO S'PORE Soaring population but no industries Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will be faced within a decade with a grave problem of mass unemployment. Already there are far more people of employable age in the Colony than there are jobs going, and the population is increasing430 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-03-19 9 RIV. Coh Heed Ksng. paster ef Hi* Srr«iH Chines* Methodist Chwrch. Ksmpe«( Kaper. Sing»«ore. eHkisting sr the wcdJ.ne ef Mr. Tee Peng Hun. er the United States Information Service, tnd Mabel Chjn Yoke KiM yesterday.— Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article, Illustration326 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAY music, through records, is march n «^V*' M times Cone are the days when Mohamed or Fatimah were content with the soft and sooth.ng mu,,c of the kronchong and the ronggeng. Today the accent is on rhythm and Malay record.ng art.stes326 words
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Article40 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat— Quik Chal Lin who appeared before the Kajang Circuit Magistrate for falling to register and obtain an Identity certificate preferred to go to prison for six weeks rather than pay fine of $50.40 words
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Article55 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The failure of the public to give information about bandits has led the Selangor State Anti-Bandit Month Organiser. Mr. G. W. Bomerville, to close down his "Information Room" at night. The "I-Room" will now be open during ordinary55 words
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Article36 1950-03-19 9 Singapore Institute of Science pupils presented a variety concert at Raffles InMitution Hall last night and en Friday to elebrate the Institute's tenth anniversary. Fioceeds went to the University of Malaya and SATA funds.36 words
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Article85 1950-03-19 9 Sund-T Times Staff Reporter THE young Alsatian dog recovered from an uninhabited island off Singapore last Monday is well on the way to recovery from its ordeal. The Sunday Times was told yesterday that the Animal Infirmary, where the dog is being cared for, received85 words
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Article25 1950-03-19 9 The Police band will beat the retreat on the police ground at Bluff Road in Kuala Lumpur on Monday at 5.15 p.m.25 words
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Article160 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR branch of UMNO meets tonight to consider resolutions demanding an apology from Miss Josephine Foss, of the Malayan branch of the Colonial Office Social Welfare Department, for her reported statement to the London Sunday Pictorial that Malay women160 words
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Article53 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Corresponden KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. About 300 Anti-Bandit volunteers, accompanied by squads of auxiliary police, helped to carry out a large, screening operation at the Buklt Blntang park, Kuala Lumpur, last night. No arrests were made. In South Kedah. volunteers identified two persons wanted53 words
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Article145 1950-03-19 9 /\LD style theatrical udver- tisement used to say "If you have seen this play. please don't tell the plot to your friends." This note might will have appeared on Singapore Repertory Company's programme at the opening last night of J. Lee Thomsons thriller "Murder Without145 words
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Article299 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE S Island Club is in a position to call for J tenders for its new clubhouse immediately building plans *r* officially approved by the Municipality, said the President, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, at the club's annual meeting. Mr Tan said the299 words
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Article55 1950-03-19 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter pATIENTS at the Singapore General Hospital are very grateful to the Singapore branch of the Red Cross Society for the library that has been slowly built up for them. The library now contains about 1.000 books. Most of them are new publications55 words
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454 1950-03-19 9 'End curse of communal ism' C.C. Tan Sunday Timet Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHR'J, Saturday. IN i talk on "Elections in Singapore" to member of Me United Maiay National Organisation ne.e tonight. ■Mr. C C. Tan president of the Progressive Party and a member of the Singapore Legislative Council, said that454 words
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Article213 1950-03-19 9 High Siam officials in S'pore Sunday Times Staff Reporter TtitL Siamese Minister lor Foreign Affairs, Nai Womkarnbancha. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday from Bangkok to welcome King BhumiDol Adulyadej of Siam who is returning to Siam on board the Selandia. The Selandia is due alongside the Singapore Harbour Bourd213 words
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Article21 1950-03-19 9 SEGAMAT, Sat Tnche i Abdul Kadir bin YusofT h;:s 1 been appointed a First Clcsa magiscrate for Johore State.21 words
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Article32 1950-03-19 9 Mr. N. A. Kularajah, Secretary of the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative I Housing Society, has passed j the intermediate examination of the Association of Certifh dand Corporate Accountants, London.32 words
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Advertisement69 1950-03-19 9 MOOEL 156 Especially good long-range medium-wave reception. Eight wavebands with full bandspreading. An r.f. stage on all bands gives high sensitivity. Attractive wooden cabinet of Australian walnut and natural beech. Complete ease in tuning. $360/- LESS 10 °o FOR CASH S. P. SHOT AM CO LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 4(^s^"//69 words
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Advertisement40 1950-03-19 9 TOOTALS LYSTAV One of the most attractive materials for dresses for all occasions! s* ml 1(1 1 desW s i I Vi 1 WIDE JJ, II 1 *J.W^^ A TOOTAL FABRIC 1 Branded TEBILIZED/or tested crease-resistance ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE40 words
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Article595 1950-03-19 10 NAT. GUBBINS - Sitting on Fence NAT. GUBBINS By When the sheer misery of existence becomes Intolerable and one Is feeling rather Russian, It la heartening to read about a man who has been beating his wife every evening for 18 years. JUST a clout at twilight, When the lights are low. In595 words
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Article153 1950-03-19 10 FOR an unusual effort by a dance band. I most certainly recommend Woody Herman's latest offering in the field of descriptive music. "Lady McCowan's Dream." written by Burns, Is an easy flowing offering in the modern style. Woody Herman demonstrates here that he is no mean performer on153 words
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Article, Illustration866 1950-03-19 10 MARTIN HUTTON - MARTIN HUTTON By I WONDER why Britain 1 does not 'cash in' on some of its magnificent character acttrs and actresses? The French found long ago with the late Raimu that a good actor given a good part can get as many 'fans' as most lush bathing beauties.866 words
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Article, Illustration592 1950-03-19 10 HIGHLIGHTS RADIO TIHERE are s>me gi<nd I plays thy wppfc Those who have read George Orwell's terrlfy i n g glimpse Into a totalitarian future will c c r t a 1 nly want to hear David Klven In the Unl rtrilt r Theatre recording of '1984' (Kua Lumpur Wed592 words
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Advertisement343 1950-03-19 10 mm fingertip* k.\ i 7"■ that npark c rf lifte/jetrel* j 0^! Your jewels will sparkle j brighter with Pbooy 1 Sagb 00 your nngertips I the aristocrat of nail g It spreads smoothly, and its brilliant lustre is I so long-lasting. You are sure to find I among Peggy343 words
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Advertisement368 1950-03-19 10 ffy fcpf*^ LUXURY I J|nfk PERfUMfi wfthln your reach always V The rtcil fragrance «4 an expensive perfume ia I within easy reach mm* Goya puts his perfumes I Into tiny handbag phials. Warm, voluptuous No. 5 Great Expectations for your fay-foinf I mood romantic bittßr-sweet fiardenla 3 SDarklmg, I368 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1950-03-19 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON. Mar. 12. ONDON was a-buzz last week, with its main streets be-flagged and garlanded and bus conductresses (always more volatile than their male colleagues) asking all their passengers "Comment ca va?" The visit of the French President and Mme. Auriol set1,037 words
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Article527 1950-03-19 11 |F you are famous among your friends for the lightness of your sponge cake, the ambrosial quality of your chocolate cake, the richness of your plum cake then today's notes will have, I am afraid, no interest for you. 1 am trying to make plain the527 words
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Article733 1950-03-19 11 My little daughter is very self-conscious and really absurdly bashful. She is also very vain, but otherwise has a most sweet and charming disposition I have been told that joining a class for physical exercises would make her forget herself. My own feeling is that still more attention733 words
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Article522 1950-03-19 11 EMBROIDERY LACE Notebook by Penelope riMBROIDERY and lace Hi trimmings on this season's dresses will bring the amateur needlewoman into her own again. The aunt who can scollop the edges of cap sleeves or a cape collar, and the mother who can work a cut-out motif on the shoulder of522 words
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Advertisement393 1950-03-19 11 ■SIN Iftt C. .Mai n.ol. lUI M M vnr> 'I. cat UID.XII tableu nave brought \r. .1,0 .iniincM to men and oonica in.ro «nb obaity wtibow tiring ■Mi i«ci troublcaom* Acting. M. in. ..la I'abicu act natural!) OB Urn ivunn and hrlp <f rlimmai* nnnmW Mnmda I»av JOItPH HAVERS 1393 words
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Advertisement199 1950-03-19 11 HEADACHE lath tjUtl >•*■.* J^^L^J m moisture p'ooi. *Bl^^^^^^KUit^UllißttMllUtiiEEKKEN^^*d hy|.en.c San. tape. Th« >p«td with which 'Aspro' acts i» amuing! /^V^^ i»Of because of this feature alone Aspro' is such a wonderful headaci.e _____^iw remedy i» it became 'Aspro' acts in a SOOTH INC manner »nd loaves no unpleaunr <199 words
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Advertisement227 1950-03-19 12 ■♦ttttttttt >tttMtf«t«t mmm IS COLD CLEAR TO THE FLOOR! BRINKMANNS LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC Repre>«nted m fenang by HOUSTEAD h CO LTD ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦4* Pleasant-tasting, ipaikling Alka-Seltzer brings you quick relief from the aftfi eflecti of late huurt and uvei indulgence in fuud and drink. Keep it bandy. CHEST227 words
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Advertisement280 1950-03-19 12 UNBREAKABLE CHINA PART I— COALITION GOVEB.VMENT (Original Copy from Yeaan) by Ma* Tte-Tunr PART lI— EIGHT TEAKS OF WAR WITH JAPAN (1937-1M1) by Hsla /ob-Tsunc $5.50" per ropy Pestafe Extra ObUlMble at all Btxtkartlers or fnaa LOW PHAY HOCK. 14 Cbaace Alley SINGAPORE LATEST ARRIVALS 53 Years Of Sport Sporting280 words
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Miscellaneous979 1950-03-19 12 I Al/ D U AfA VLOR I THIS WEEK THIS WEEK CANCER (Jun. 21— July. YOB Aft FOR YOU 28)— Increased business ac- A 1 tlvit, and probably addl- TODAY: Beware small CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 tlonal responsibility before mishaps and unnecessary Jan. 19) A certain amount end of week Bat979 words
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Miscellaneous386 1950-03-19 12 TIMELY CLUE WHEN the neighbours of old Marcus Midas, an eccentric and wealthy recluse, had failed to see him about his house for a week they became suspicious. Thinking that some evil might have happened to the aged miser they called the police. Their worst suspicions were confirmed, for the386 words
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Miscellaneous650 1950-03-19 12 rpo a certain extent, card our opponents usually have sense Is having tha flair enough tricks to make then- slam for doing the right thing at the contracts unless we can beat right time. For example, take them to the punch— that is, the matter of opening leads: some gather650 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1950-03-19 13 SHARPSHOOTER' takes you inside sport rpHE question of Pan-M a 1 a y a n Olympic Council will come up at the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association Council meeting in Kuala Lumpur next Sunday. At the moment there .is no national sports body and the Singapore Olympic Sports1,339 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-03-19 13 FTE. SMITH (Army) goes down en one knee daring his welterweight contest against L. A. C. Bates (R.A.F.) In the inter- Services boxing tournament in Singapore en Friday night. Smith won on points. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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227 1950-03-19 13 THE Malayan Chess Federation will hold a Chess Congress In Singapore during the Easter holidays, when at least three tournaments will be played off. The tournaments will be held in the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, and are likely to attract a large number of entries227 words
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Article140 1950-03-19 13 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent CPECIALLT-designed cups and medals with national emblems embossed on them will be among the prizes to be given away at the sports carnival organised by the Perak Sikh Association on the occasion of- the celebrations of Baisekhi (Sikh new year) on140 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-03-19 13 DVR, HEARD (Army) down on his knees af.er receiving a right from E. M. Clarke (Navy) in the catchwcicrht contest (special) at the Inter-services boxing tournment in Singapore on Friday. Heard won on points. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Advertisement282 1950-03-19 13 r^kMa^kiW IUiIM a^a^a^a^a^B INDUSTRIES BtjijljK X Plan now to visit this year's British Industries Fair in London and Birmingham, May 8-19. You will sec the world's greatest display of British products and be in personal touch with influential buyers from over 100 countries. CET THERE SOONERI STAY THERE LONGERI Before282 words
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Advertisement506 1950-03-19 13 \M J|^ HaP^^BV ft Vfeg£ w-llji^Sßala^a^a^r J^tt^^a^L^a^B tobacco ;unl>ftJߣJstf^\ the (ork-kiii lft^tg^ for cleaner pHfORTCI) f ROM LQNDON, ENOLAND Carrrrai. Untfsn. 150 Yean' ftca-'otian fer s*" FOOD FOR BRITAIN BIGGER AND BETTER PARCELS FOR 1950. Why pay more when you can duj youi goois direct trom tr* country ot manufacture506 words
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Miscellaneous108 1950-03-19 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Ratel; 6. Truss; 10. Agitation 11. Barge; 18. Poise; IS. Odds; 16. Cod; 18. Mote; 19. Toy; 20. Shrew 21. Nap; 28. Asp; 25. Danger; 26. Lentil; 27. Roe; 29. Aid; SI. Depth; 82. Inn; 34. Load; 36. Die; 37. Free; 38. Enter; 40. Tiara; 41.108 words
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Article259 1950-03-19 14 THE Sinhalese Association beat the Military Police by four* wickets in a game of cricket played on the Kay Seong camp ground yesterday. The Police, batting first, were bundled out for 41. The Sinhalese also started badly but passed the Police score with four wickets259 words
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Article415 1950-03-19 14 Lincolnshire H'cap result THE heavily backed colt, Dramatic owned by Mr. Ted ("Lucky") Saunders, won the Lincolnshire, the first big handicap of the English flat-racing season, at Lincoln yesterday afternoon. Gordon Richards, the champion Jockey, brought Dramatic home to an easy three-length victory over lastReuter - 415 words
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Article36 1950-03-19 14 THE draw of the Singapore I Hockey Association sweepstake will take place at the Sit.C on Thursday. Affiliates are asked to return their unsold tickets and counterfoils to Mr. Raymond Mlnjoot by tomorrow evening.36 words
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Article122 1950-03-19 14 PAIN restricted play on the se1V cond day of the unofficial three day Test match between New gfealshrt and Australia at Dunedln yesterday. Replying to New Zealand's firstinnings total of 331, the Australians, who were 18 for one overnight, had to fight hard for runs andReuter - 122 words
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Article289 1950-03-19 14 Sunday Times Jotiore Bahru Sports Correspondent lOHORE Cricket Club looks forward to a more I successful season this year than in 1949 in view of the new talent available. Several players new to the district turned out for the Home and Home match played last289 words
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Article54 1950-03-19 14 HONG KONG, Sat HONG KONG'S first representative in the coming Wimbledon tennis championships will be Ip Koon-hung. Chinese singles champion of the Colony. The trip has been financed by Hone Konr tennis enthusiasts who feel that for the first time the Colony, has a playerAP - 54 words
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Advertisement352 1950-03-19 14 fHE'PEßFEcrsoLyrioiVi /STOW" tkeep a bottle handy CURE WORLD CONTEST PRIZEWINNERS! Third Prize (A de-luxe Philips Radioplayer with bandspread system Mr. Walter Martin, 100 Tanglin Road. Singapore Consolation Prizes, Singapore: Ma4am Kwa Geefc Lm 3. Ca.mhill C.rcU Koh Kirn Ming 9, jalaa lesar KoK Kirn Chee 9A |alaa tessr Mrs. Mary352 words
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Advertisement53 1950-03-19 14 fRMh kHAPPf MOD Z '*<*' S Z 'i.<rru!s' f* "Z" <*»"-*S W£ THOUGHT MM *4S& /^{^n rf^»\ WHiiLWt«b r,n«m* o* m: to it has goc* jo* &&11NC, totf &d &Sft"f^ Wr &>6&?nso* unto, sot IS^s&O'ffi mm O*Y 0&j«s **>?<** AG ea>7t*&? <^-^ lm Acrvr /d\ *^jv lew* a r T53 words
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Advertisement112 1950-03-19 14 JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCKS OF TOOTAL PRINTED LYSTAV $3.00 PER YD. TOOTAL PLAIN SEERSUCKER $3.40 PER YD. TOOTAL PRINTED NAMRIT $3.00 PER YD. f c %o P* Xjc^ ll V ffrr v (JjENEDICTINE DON goto Atenu. Mp EM*-* ftSCMCIES U34«y up. WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO m SUFFER j^jffl flit"112 words
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Article470 1950-03-19 15 ARSENAL CHELSEA DRAW Grim struggle in semi-final LONDON, Saturday. FIGHTING back grimly against a 2—o deficit, Arsenal drew 2 2 with Chelsea before a 68,000 crowd in the first semi-final of the F.A. Cup at Tottenham Hotspur ground, London, today. Chelsea, unable to play two of their first team forwards470 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-03-19 15 DOY Brooks forces Alfle P Sands to the ropes: A vivid action shot of Friday night's big fight at the Happy World stadium, in which Brooks retained his Orient middleweight title. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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Article331 1950-03-19 15 nnHE Police defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by 34 1 runs in a game of cricket at Thomson Road yesterday. The Police batted first and collected 102 runs in two and a half hours. J. C. Cooke was the highest scorer with 38, the331 words
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Article177 1950-03-19 15 NEW YORK. Sat. WILLIE PEP (United States) retained ni« world featherweight cham pionshlp in New York on Friday night by outpointing his French challenger Ray Famechon. The fight was over 15 rounds at the Madison Square Garden here. The decision in favour of PepReuter - 177 words
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Article25 1950-03-19 15 ra soccer match played at the Naval Base yesterday, Western Depot (Naval Base) beat the s H.B. by four goals to three.25 words
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Article36 1950-03-19 15 OOGER BANNISTER, Oxford IV University's brUllant mUer, broke the record for the Universly (Oxford v. Cambridge) sports at the White City yesterday afternoon. He won the mile race in 4 mins. 14.8 sees. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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468 1950-03-19 15 400 CHILDREN IN S.J.I. SPORTS MEETING MORE than 400 children took part in the annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Institution primary classes held on the school field yesterday morning. A good many of the events were team relays and competitors mowed remarkably keen enthusiasm. In the Class 1468 words
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Article155 1950-03-19 15 A very keen match i« expected In today's soccer encounter between Singapore and ArmyNavy at Jalan Besar Stadium. Sir Patrick McKerron. the officer Administering the Government, and MaJ.-Gen. D. Dunlop. U 0.C.. Singapore District, have accepted invitations to attend. The mat:h is an annual affair155 words
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Article118 1950-03-19 15 'THE following 3m m me Singapore Malay Badminton Association's junior singles champioiunip were played oU at the Clerical Union Hail last afternoon. Abdul Ham id (Kg. jagoh Muslim) wo. Selam.it Alwl (Gentle); A. Aziz (Setia) beat Samani Hussein (Setia) 15-7, 15-10- Aziz Hassan (N.W.A.i beat Moham.d Said118 words
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Article62 1950-03-19 15 r!L KOROSCENKO, the Czech wrestler, knocked out Wong Buck Lee In the second round of their nght at the Great World arena last night. The match lasted 12 V 4 minutes. Other results were: All Rixa Bey bt. Dara Dass, George ZUsko bt. Hardit Singh62 words
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Article22 1950-03-19 15 EDINBURGH. Sat.— ln the international rugby match at Murrayfield today Scotland beat England by IS points to 11.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-03-19 15 A ?iH^ 2*25? S c if ffi rlon h <»? b «"l «UI««r (Tulleh) by a neck in a photo-finish hi the fourth race at Buklt Tiraah yesterda* lavf%lr (Carles) was third and Actress (Dunwoodie) XuiuUl 111 day Times picture. v40 words
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Advertisement202 1950-03-19 15 SPELLBINDING with DRAMA! TENDER with ROMANCE! STIRRING with TRAGEDY! Jl Strange %A I .^bibW -^^R±. f-^^^ Great Wall Picture In Mandarin 1 Starring PAI KONG, YEN CHUN SINGAPORE WITH ITS SAVAGE I t DRAMA UNTAMED FURY t mnniiv purrriri n i 2£3i&*- pw* l^^ JUnnUT oHLiTIIU) £F~* hum man lit*202 words
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Advertisement194 1950-03-19 15 eAj§§*CM. TODAY sam -J^-"^^a. s*^^Bfc_ with bare b^^^^^J *f'l k 1 1 ill I J 'ought oti [^S^b :^^B i^h Ii I siß i hBUhHSH nsaß^^B^^^B^^sW I conquered JtcSS^^^Vbm^Q^^l H continent If *^S^J BMBJBH I I 1 I i I I I If ill I'll |^^^^HI J m 1 111194 words
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Article, Illustration2589 1950-03-19 16 Photos called in five races By EPSOM JEEP YOUNG Lucius (Ellery) nosed out Pathfinder in the closest of five "photo-finishes" at Bukit Timah yesterday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club'« March meeting, to complete a winning hat-trick. Two photo charts of the finish were called2,589 words
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Article48 1950-03-19 16 Total Pool: $289,605. First No *****9 Second No *****5 Third No 2947*1 Starters (53,897 each) Nos. *****4. *****7. *****0, *****0, *****3, *****5, *****7. *****6. *3938t Consolation Prizes ($2,104 each) Nos. *****2, *****1, *****2. *****3. *****2, *****5, *****2, *****4, *****7. *****8. DOUBLE TOTE 19 tickets, $811 each.48 words
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Article92 1950-03-19 16 Sunday Times Penan* Sparta Correspondent PROVES was in fine form for VJ the Penang Sparta Club In a cricket match against the Indiana yesterday, scoring 41 not out of the P.8.C. total of 118. He alao took three wlcketa tor 11 rona. The match92 words
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Article34 1950-03-19 16 KING'S Harbour, a four-year-old bay Bngllah gelding by Colombo out of Sultan Mahal, dtod at the Buklt Ttanah stabler daring the wetk. Cause of death was peritonitis, following a raptured Intestine.34 words
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Article57 1950-03-19 16 CT. Patrick's School present boys won the challenge cup preaentted by Dr. A. T. 8. Chong when they beat the Old Boys by one goal to nil In their annual soccer OJatch. at Katong yesterday. The winning goal was scored In the second half by Lee57 words
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Advertisement562 1950-03-19 16 High Pay and m secubityl "High Pay and Security" Is yours tor the i r asking. It Is the flnoat and moat eompltto handbook on successful Commercial Car_j a_ eers ever compiled. This book should b« ln the handa of •▼•ryono lntore»t«d ln j S€Hslli Cummerce. B 'affifc The book562 words
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Advertisement205 1950-03-19 16 MALAYAN AIRWAYS D J A K A R T A TWO SERVICES WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS FRIDAYS 66 lbs. Baggage carried tree MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY LTD. TELEPHONE 5021 TELE6RAMS "TERBAN6" i 4^fim\ biro y Doe^i. it look grand, this new Biro with the streamlined case and graceful styling. The new Biro205 words
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