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Title Section27 1950-03-26 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IK MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of t aUa Ttmsa Singapore W*— Pro.- No. 765. SINGAPORE, $UNDAY, MARCH 26, 1950. PBICE TEN CENTS.27 words
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Article, Illustration469 1950-03-26 1 Voting held in secret Sunday Timto Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A MALAYAN Trade Union Council came into being this afternoon on the unanimous vote of 200 delegates attending their secom animal conference here. The session, which established the Council and which saw the "conference** switch immediately afterwards into469 words
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Article249 1950-03-26 1 HONG KONG REPORTS HONC KONG, Saturday. THE Canton authorities have foreclosed on "Tiger Balsri King," Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Canton offices, according to a report in a leftwir* Chinese newspaper. The report said rhat the action was taken because Mr. Aw refused to subscribe toReuter-AAP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-03-26 1 I HOLLYWOOD, Bat. rwLIVIA de Havilland. for her VF nole in Paramount's "The Heiress,' and Broderick Crawford, ruthless politician of Columbia's "All The King's Men," have won Hollywood's highest honour the Academy Award. 'All The King's Men" was named the best picture of 1949. Radio actress MercedesAP - 74 words
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Article71 1950-03-26 1 BRUSSELS, Sat. Belgium went back to work today after a one-day "stop Leopold" strike that took nearly 400,000 workers from their Jobs. The country started its second week with only a "caretaker" government as the 81-year-old statesman, Count Henri Carton de Wiart, told Regent Prince Charles heAP - 71 words
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Article84 1950-03-26 1 PARIS, Sat. STRIKES in the French docks spread today to Dunkirk, where merchant seamen came out for 24 hours, leaving shins without steam or manpower. The Communist-led General Confederation of Labour has called a 24-hour general dock strike on Monday as a protest againstReuter - 84 words
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Article28 1950-03-26 1 MANILA, Sat.— The Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Percy Spender, arrived here by plane today. He is on a four-day goodwill visit to the Philippines.— UP.UP - 28 words
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Article39 1950-03-26 1 FREEBOOTER WON THE CRAND NATIONAL AT AINTREE YESTERDAY. WITH WOT NO SUN SECOND AND ACTHON MAJOR THIRD. r Report in Page 151 IN THE F.A. CUP SEMI FINAL LIVERPOOL BEAT EVERTON, 2—o. [Report in Page KJ39 words
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Article71 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A patrol of 2nd Scots Guards operating In the Batu Padang area of Rompin, Negrl Sembilan. is reported to have killed one bandit in an engagement. Three shotguns and packs containing documents were discovered by a patrol of 2/271 words
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Article145 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent r MALACCA, Saturday. CIVE hundred villagers and auxiliary police have joined jungle squads in the search for the police corporal who ran amok last Tuesday. The corporal, who was in charge of Durian Tunggal Police Station, killed four people, including his wife,145 words
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Article38 1950-03-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two special constables walkIng at the 81 mile Sungei Besl Road. Kuala Lumpur, at 1.30 this morning were fired at by about ten armed bandits. Both men were wounded in t^e legs.38 words
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Article78 1950-03-26 1 Raid on exJap estate Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AFTER first allowing 19 Malays and Hire* Chine.. labourers on the Nenyi Estate, near Kota Tinggi, fohore, to remove their belongings from labourers' quarters, about 25 Chinese bandit., armed with Brens. rifles and pistols, yesterday burned down the building.78 words
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Article81 1950-03-26 1 LONDON, Sat.— Scotland Yard, railway and Post Office detectives were this morning investigating the theft of £14,000 worth of jewellery from a mailbag sent from Manchester to a London Jeweller. The bag was found to have split open when it arrived at a post officeReuter - 81 words
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Article128 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. A YOUNC Malay rescued a 21 -year-old Chinese woman, Coh Ciak Kiew, of 30, Bukit Paniang, Singapore this afternoon from the Straits of lohore. She was first seen struggling In the water by a number of people who were128 words
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Article48 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A patrol of the RAF Regiment, laying an ambush at the new settlement In $ndau, killed one bandit of the six who were intercepted. A rifle. 70 rounds and two packs with food and tobacco, were taken off the body.48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-03-26 1 SUITS! KkMM. 27-yoar-oM chief-designate of tfco Bamangwato tribe of Africa, whota five-year mil* from his homeland has routed a iform in two continent*, ouftide hit London flat. S*r«tao i» being permitted to rotnrn to Bechu.inaland for the confinement of hit white wife, former London typist Ruth Williams. Router picture.Reuter - 49 words
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Article167 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Times SUB Correspondent IPOH. Sat. gEVEN WOMEN,, dualang washers of Tapah, were unpleasantly surprised yesterday morning. They were < returning from work, when i they were stopped by .seven khaki clad armed bandits about a mile from the Lang < Lun Police Station. The bandits167 words
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Article46 1950-03-26 1 JOHORE BAHRU Sat— Chee Hiong, 22-year-old wo- man. of Kulai, was today sentenced In the Police Court to four months' simple imprisonment for being is frau- j dulent possession of seven' katla of scrap rubber. She had a previous conviction for a similar offence.46 words
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Article251 1950-03-26 1 Mad Mike is in antibandit tight Sunday Times Staff Correspondent "UAn uiir... *1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MIKE" Cafvert, brcad.houlder.d, bemedalled M w«f career in Burma, North Africa and Norway marked him as one of the outstanding behind-the-enemy-l'nes soldier, of the generation, if in The Federation- r sent here by the251 words
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Article70 1950-03-26 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A bua travelling from Mersing to Kota Tinggi, Johore, yesterday was ambushed and four passengers two Chinese and two Malays slightly wounded. When the bus stopped two Chinese, armed with sten guns, forced the occupants to alight, robbed them of70 words
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Article23 1950-03-26 1 JAKARTA, Sat. -A smallpox epidemic, which killed 79 people on the neighbouring island of Madura, has spread to Java.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement91 1950-03-26 1 j SPOTLIGHT j ON SINGAPORE I i New feature by TONI MARSH in Page four i [\w Perception 1L |MJ|// "the faculty of perceiving y-y Sra the quality of excellence L" i 7//// II »s cxampled by those critical smokers for l\ I 111 w^ om none bul Rotbmans Dc91 words
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Article446 1950-03-26 2 James Harpole - James Harpole By U/HEN a medical studer.t is up for his f.nal examinations he has to prove that he is a practical man by exa nming a number of patients It is a time of high tenson, and he remembers clearly, years later, all the details.446 words
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Article, Illustration1950 1950-03-26 2 And mode operating safe for the 'hopeless' The Examiner looked at me a, little surprised. "Why?" he said. Because, sir, no treatment is any good, and if you said so they would take it better from you than from me." RARE DISEASE Boy1,950 words
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Article575 1950-03-26 2 Asks. ..KAY SEE IS divorce necessary? Can we avoid it? When I asked a number of women their opinion on this matter. I came to the conclusion that because of their upsurge of independence these days, modern Chinese girls have come to regard divorce as part575 words
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623 1950-03-26 3 Workers will not tolerate threats Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JHE "good old days" when employers could function as arbiters of what their employees should join or not join are gone, and today is 1950 when the trade union movement in Malaya will623 words
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Article253 1950-03-26 3 C.-C. tells unions to unite Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. YOUR decision to form a Malayan Trade Union Council is not only a forward step, towards the steady improvement of the working and living conditions of the Malayan peoples," said Mr. Mac Donald, "but a sign of basic unity253 words
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Article274 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter "THE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross it about to embark on a "big project" and to do this, the society is launching a membership campaign tomorrow. Voluntary helpers with enrolment forms will be posted at the entrances to big274 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-03-26 3 Mr. Edward Forbei Higginson of Caldbeck, MacCregor fir Co. and Miss Dorothea Sybille Scott who war* married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article23 1950-03-26 3 Sanday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Begamat District Coffee Shop Association and the newlyformed International Club have been duly registered as societies.23 words
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Article171 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter jOHORE, BAHRU, Saturday. THE Chinese community of Johore Bahru have decided to 1 build a modern school at the cost of $160,000. This building will house the Foon Vow School which at present is accommodated in a small bungalow on |alan171 words
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Article53 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A fine of $15, or seven days' rigorous Imprisonment, was Imposed on Chua Kirn Chang, of Silat Road, by the Second District Court judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tan. yesterday when he pleaded guilty to j entering the Singapore Harbour Board, a protected area,53 words
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Article88 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter I A SSETS of more than $1,000, were disclosed at the annual meeting of the Singapore Chess Club yesterday. A successful year of pro- gress In the Club's activities, including Mr. J. Fernhout, a member, becoming first Malayan chess champion, was reported88 words
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Article224 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. D W. D. labourers assist- ing police in clearing up a large patch of blukar at the scene of last Wednesday's gun battle in a squatter area near the Christian cemetery at Cheras yesteriay, found the bullet riddled tody224 words
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Article56 1950-03-26 3 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON. Sat- Four Chinese. Chang Sal. Eng Chang Hing. Wong Ming Chang and Wong Mew, pleaded guilty here to a charge of breaking the curfew at the 9th mile, Changkat Jong Road, Teluk Anson, on March 20. Ball of $50 each was offered, and56 words
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Miscellaneous355 1950-03-26 3 SINGAPORE Aa 8-pore; 3 Liverpool Phil. 4 Ha- Catonese; 6.4S SMbAfUHi; walianMuslc; 4.3oMuch-Blnding- Music; 7.15 French; 7.30 gngMfcb 9 a.m. Dance Music; 9.30 Much- ln-the-Marsh: 5—7.10 Aa Spore: Half-Hour; 8 Mus c X n Bindlng-ln-The- Marsh; 10 News; 7. 10 "Take It Prom Hers"; 7.46 Showa; 8.15 Thai; 8.46 DU»cn;355 words
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Article, Illustration2048 1950-03-26 4 Toni Marsh TURNS HER SPOTLIGHT ON SINGAPORE MUCH has been written already about the recent Chinese Fashion FestivaJ, but 1 feel that the splendid efforts made by the women cannot have too much praise. I had a chat with attractive Mrs. Betty Lim Koon Teck and several members of her2,048 words
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Advertisement582 1950-03-26 4 FOOD FOR BRITAIN BIGGER AND BETTER PARCELS FOR 1950. ■w"ny p:i> more when you can ouy your good! direct from the cewtlj of manufacture at orl -c* which cannot be surpaated. \v- nrr Food Parcel Specialists and from our vast experience in Ihi^ line of business have pleasure in presenting582 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1950-03-26 5 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH By 1 "CALAAM male- kom!"— a n d some 20 stocky, bronzed airmen stared wide-eyed, hardly believing to hear what they nave not heard from a stranger in Hong Kong for the past nine months. The surprised lads were from 91 Squadron, R.A.F. RegimentSteve Neoh - 1,770 words
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Advertisement503 1950-03-26 5 ffifcsjffi&k Firsf shipment W'^^^M More the war! Bg UMEJUKE V f> W Jffiij FRUIT IM SQUASHES ||||P||r distinctive tall bottles Do you remember how before the war Keiller's fruit squashes were always considered better than any others? Here they are back again, right up to pre-war standard in every way.503 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-03-26 6 President Peron, virtual dictator of Argentine haraangues the crowd and smiles at a diplomatic function.17 words
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Article83 1950-03-26 6 yOING American airmen stationed In Britain have been given a code of conduct In their relations with British people. "The British people." says the guide, "have never been inclined te dwell upon their accomplishments nor to indulge In self praise. "Loudness in public places, tbe careless83 words
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Article, Illustration449 1950-03-26 6 nOUTiCAL freedom In I Argentina hag declined greatly during the last few months says a correspondent In The Times. There has been a notable increase In repressive measures. Including the closing down of newspapers on an unprecedented scale, violation of correspondence In the mall, the withholding of broadcasting facilities449 words
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Article301 1950-03-26 6 POMPEII (Italy) EIGHTEEN hundred and seventy years the city of Pompeii was buried in a two-day rain of ashes from erupting Mount Vesuvius. In recent years excavations have revealed evidence of this big. bustling city. Some of the most fascinating recent finds are in the301 words
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Article54 1950-03-26 6 f\NS of every 34 Japanese is a criminal suspect, according to a Government report. Criminal suspects investigated totalled about 2J00,--000, an increase of 350,000 over the previous year. A bright spot, however, was that since September, th* number of cases began decreasing sharply through to the54 words
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Article, Illustration197 1950-03-26 6 I NSPECTORS of the Royal Society for the Prevention of 1 Cruelty to Animals, some disguised in caps and mufflers, recently made a raid on the song bird market in London's Berhnal Green. The raid was the outcome of months of inquiry into the trapping197 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-03-26 6 Brumal, the baby polar b«*r mi Hrn L— <■■ Zoo. it rapMly >>C— I Wig a national character.' Tbo untimely death of tfco Zoo p»mda it NOW fofgott— by Hrn •Kit**' crowds flocking to mo Bnmmm. (Dally HoraU cartoon).38 words
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Article250 1950-03-26 6 A FLIRT may whistle once at a woman without Injuring her dignity or getting into trouble; persistence after the male is told 'nothing doing' constitutes disorderly conduct. —Judo* in a U.S. court. Tbe atomic age is here to stay but are we? Bennett Cerf. MA. Bernard Shaw sent250 words
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Article154 1950-03-26 6 Cutting up the big estates VAST estates are to be cut up and shared among poor land workers under a revoluntary plan agreed to by the Italian Cabinet. As Premier de Oasperl announced the Cabinet's decision thousand of families In Southern Italy squatted grimly on land they have seized In154 words
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Article120 1950-03-26 6 H-Bomb: The real danger rrHE real danger of the hydrogen bomb, says Sir George Thomson, one of Britain's fortmost scientists ir that it could make the world uninhabitable by creating a radio active cloud covering the whole surface of the earth. But there were very great military difficulties in the120 words
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Article171 1950-03-26 6 The ODD CORNER T7*RNEST Hemingway ('For La whom the Bell Tolls') is written a novel, hu first for live years He is writing it in his bath at the Ritz Hotel. Paris. •Royal and Ancient Golf Club Tie, formerly cherished, for sale cheap by exmember who will not revisit St.171 words
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Article190 1950-03-26 7 NEW BOOK EXHIBITION OPENS A NURSERY book likely to attract a large adult readership is among the 850 volumes on view at the British Council book exhibition in Singapore, to be opened today by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr. Q. V. Allen. It gives the pedigree of190 words
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Article23 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. -Kuala Lumpur Flying Club planes will provide an Air Day at Batu Berendam airstrip tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-03-26 7 %WINIFRED Ruth Matkcy of the W.R.A.F. who wai married to |ohn Steadman Davie* of the RAF. a St. Andrew's Cathedral yetterday. Sunday Tim** picture24 words
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Article58 1950-03-26 7 Officials of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, are: President, Mr. A. L. Schlssser; vice-president, Mr. Lok Wan Tho; hon. treasurer, Mr. Urn Bng Kuan; hon. secretary, Mr. J. A. M. Ede. Committee: Kok Chong Fook, Lim Chong Pang, Wong Slew58 words
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Article29 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— Johore has decided to enlarge the Soga Forest reserve in Batu Pahat District by adding another 2.200 acres In muklm Stmpang Kanan.29 words
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Article226 1950-03-26 7 Probe into University ragging Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SPECIAL committee hat been appointed by the University of Malaya Students Council to investigate into the allegation by a father that his "son has now reduced to the bone*' because of inconsiderate ragging by senior students. This226 words
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Article128 1950-03-26 7 AFTER PARTY QUARREL COST Sl5O Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat. TAY Ec Seng, aged 21, went to a New Year's party at his towkay's house at Sungel Mati. There, it was said in court here, he "drank to his heart's content" and then met Ir&m Teng and Invited him to128 words
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Article106 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Time* Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat— invest!- i gations will be made next year to find out whether a water-Dome sewage system can be. lnstalled for Segamat town. This decision was taken by the Segamat Town Board following a strong plea by Dr. P. S. Raman, the106 words
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Article24 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Ipoh Staff MALACCA, Sat.— The Siamese dance. Ramvong will be introduced into the Settlement for the first time next Wednesday.24 words
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Article67 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Stall Reporter SIEW Sek Kong was charged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday with possession of _a printing machine and two printing blocks for counterfeiting a trade mark of a Singapore biscuit and confectionery factory. The machine and blocks were alleged to have been found67 words
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Article46 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat.— A 17--year-old Chinese lad, Lim Tiong Klan of Jementah village, was fined $35, or two weeks' jail, in the Segamat Sessions Court for having five bottles of illicit samsu. Accused said he boi'ght the liquor cheap for his father.46 words
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Article, Illustration221 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AFTER an eight-month experiment, the Singapore Municipality has finally decided that the Orchard Road roundabout traffic island in front of Government House should be enlarged to improve the flow of traffic at one of the busiest interjections in the city.221 words
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Article62 1950-03-26 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday (Mar. 23) were cents per Ib.: N. I Kb b Spot Ioom nominal 55\ FOB. In bales April No. 1 R.8.S. 54^ No. 3 R.S.S. 52% No. S R.S.S. 51% H m I on reg. tendei Apr. -Jane 53',62 words
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Article21 1950-03-26 7 SINGAPORE, Sat, Mar. 25. $298.25 Down $1.12!* cents. LONDON, Friday, Mar. 24. Spot: 1 602.5. Three months buyers £604.21 words
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Article79 1950-03-26 7 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANO. Sat.— The Kajang Broadnck Club held iU unnual general meeting on Thursday after it had been postponed over owing to lack of a quorum last Saturday. Tuan Hajl Abdul Aziz, District Officer, presided. Officer are: President, ruan Hajl Abdul Aziz (ex-offlcio); vicepresident, Mr.79 words
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586 1950-03-26 8 SINGAPORE, MAR. 26, 1950. BEGINNING OF THE END? APPOINTMENT of a direeA tor of operations for Malaya's campaign against Communist terrorism, even in the person of a soldier of the high reputation of Lieut.-General Sir Harold Briggs. does not necessarily signify that there will be a rapid and radical improvement586 words
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Article, Illustration967 1950-03-26 8 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH By ¥\EEP in the heart of Singapore island Is a little-known unit of the British Army, which has fought hard to win recognition and prominence in modern warfare, and in campaigns against banditry, armed robbery and looting. This unit is the Army Do*967 words
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Article780 1950-03-26 8 DONALD MOORE - GOD THA T FAILED DONALD MOORE Reviewed by IF there is anyoav* who still has any doubts on why intelligent, capable people become Communists then the thing for him to do Is to read "The Ood That Failed." Here is one of the most fascinating, stimulating books that I have780 words
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Article357 1950-03-26 8 f Prom th# worldi froat writer*, I DANIEL CCOftGE seek* a definition. It is not in our power to love Or hate. For will in us is over-rutid by fate. Where both deliberate, the love is slight; Who ever loved, that load not at first sight?357 words
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Article739 1950-03-26 9 Raffles Institution/ Principal says: |N answer to Mr. T. C. Koh's accusation last week that Singapore's schoolchildren arc weary and worn, the Principal of Raffles Institution, Mr. E. H. Wilson, replies this week that he finds no evidence to support this contention. Mr. Wilson says that739 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-03-26 9 MR. Edmund (Ted) Whearley. former Singapore sportsman, and his bride, Mrs. Hetty Giles, after riteir wedding at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday. Mr. Wheirlcy is a I 'nd surveyor and his wife a sister of Mr. A D. BurlerMadden. Deputy >ric* Con»'oll« r Singapore. Sandjy Times picture.47 words
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Article145 1950-03-26 9 flondav Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A VERDICT of deaih by misadventure was relumed by Inche Mohamad! Annuar Kuala Lumpur co- j roner. at an inquest on a Chinese lorry attendant. Fang Ming, who died after a motor accident at the 6 3 4 mile145 words
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Article181 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COUND guilty of possession of seditious pamphlets, 19 year-old Ang Teow Whee of Cecil Street was sentenced yesterday in the Singapore First District Court to one year's rigorous imprisonment and fined $500 or a further three months' rigorous imprisonment. On a second181 words
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Article95 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TIE picture and the title could suggest nothing but sex." the Singapore Fourth Police Court magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, said yesterday **n h« found Eu Boon Lan, the young editor of a Chinese weekly magaxine. "Merryland," guilty of printing an obscene95 words
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Article61 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Stall Correspondent MALACCA. Sat.— New officers of the Interpreters' Union Malacca branch are: Chairman. Mr. >Vong Kocn Yoon; secretary treasurer, Mr. M Perla-samy Committee: Messrs. j Yap Yeak Slew. TV. Doraiswamy. Fook Teck Van. Inche Ha«hln> bin Adbul Ghanl and Inche Alias bin Mastll; auditors.61 words
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Article58 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— "l was dissatisfied with my previous place of employment In Selangor and came over to Johore but did not know that I had to report my movements to the police," said a labourer. Dharamalingam. fined $10 in the Segamat Sessions Court today58 words
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Article28 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Llm Swee Hoe was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of overloading his lorry by 21 cwt.28 words
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Article31 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Cm-respondent SEGAMAT, Bat. Because he allowed his pig to stray in Jementah village. 24-year-old farmer Phoo Ta Fook paid $3 as fine in the Segamat Court.31 words
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Article20 1950-03-26 9 Sund»» Times Staff Cemspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. Yen Chong Leon* was fined $10 for breaking the curfew at Mantln.20 words
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Article38 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Time* SUIT Report?! Loh Eh Lah pleaded not guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to a charge of possession of 32 twenty-cent and 2fl ten-cent counterfeit coins. Case postponed to Apr. 21.38 words
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Article21 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter A Communist poster was found on a lamp post at Covent Street, Singapore, last night.21 words
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Article130 1950-03-26 9 Sanday Times SUIT Correspondent IPOH, Sat. OWINO to an hours delay at the Marriage Registry thl s morning. Mr. and Mrs. i Heng Hock Watt held their reception before their wedding ceremony. I The bridal couple who were scheduled to have the ceremony performed at the Registry130 words
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Article51 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent I TAIPING. Sat Sin Teow Kong, of Sungel Krang who was arrested by Anti-Bandit Month volunteers on suspicion of having 80 packets of chandu, was charged at Taiping. The case was transferred to the Sessions Court foi hearing on March 27, ball of $300 being51 words
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Article38 1950-03-26 9 Snndtv Times Correspondent SEO AM AT. Sat. The Johore Bar Committee thin year is: Mr. Ismail (chairman), Messrs. P. V. Charry, K. I. W. Hat chard. Chong Thutt Pitt, A. N. Mltra and J. A. Nathan.38 words
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Article201 1950-03-26 9 I B«a*»y Times SUIT Reporter THE Singapore Trisha Owners' Association has petitioned the Municipal Commissioners to lift the ban on the Issue of licences to new trisha riders. Although there are nearly 10.000 trisha riders In Singapore, the Association's secretary, Mr, UmTeck long, said j201 words
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Article, Illustration227 1950-03-26 9 MILLION TRUST CO. FOR S'PORE Sunday Time* Staff Reporter A $1,000,000 trust, named the SSe nne t Trust Ltd., and a $1,000,000 building company named the Sen nne t Co. Ltd., ara being formed in Singapore with Mr. C. W. A. Sennerr, former Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, as managing director.227 words
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Article, Illustration385 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A 12- YEAR-OLD Chines* boy in Kuala Lumpur it educating himself with money he "earns" daily by begging. He is 12 -year-old Chan Sin Kong. I found r-m today at the Chung Hwa Lower School in Ampang385 words
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Article123 1950-03-26 9 I Sunday Times Staff Correspm. .ml MALACCA, tat. i p RANTS approved so fa: If* ,\M the resettlement squatters by the finance .si>ocommittee of the Malayan Chinese Association totalled $71,000 Mr Tan Slew Sin, i Publicltv Chief of the M C A. said today the latest grants123 words
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Article42 1950-03-26 9 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Leong Sek Hong, of Alor Star was fined *30 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today for carrying chlnaware Instead of Ash in his lorry In breach of the conditions of his haulage permit42 words
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Article20 1950-03-26 9 SuikUt Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Chinese bandit surrendered to Alor Gajah police yesterday afternoon.UP - 20 words
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Advertisement137 1950-03-26 9 BT-.V i* f'tl' BM 1 sj*N»i>*^i jt f t ass w^^ 1 r x i'■ J* v vu'*'ti' "»M »VwsJc If ?^ii n i H WJv*V! Ny xaisT^ aW f '^ksT^' s sssssssH ...le4. hm4€ THE 152. shown here, is a small receiver r most satisfying compactness of form. Irs137 words
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Advertisement128 1950-03-26 9 i I Bssm v 1 ssmtt' \*t 1 gSt&^B ssm\ T*r*''"l|i 9Br^£>J^ S^^^M BBSsW*<&Ußsl LsSS%w HlswHb»^S^ v3B Bssssk^ .^(mm Informal Comfort in Formal Wear DRESS ACCESSORIES DRESS SHIRTS "Radiac" Stiff Marcella Front Dress Shirts with stiff cuffs $14.50 "Radiac" Soft Marcella Front Dress Shirts with Marcella Cuffs Two Soft Marcella128 words
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Article694 1950-03-26 10 N. GUBBINS - N. GUBBINS By COR some reason I cannot hope to explain, young woman, signing herself Worried," has written the following appeal to me: "I am very anxious to get married and wonder if you could help me? "I am only 4ft. lOln. and a bit on the694 words
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Article, Illustration841 1950-03-26 10 CAN'T WE HA VE TOMMY HANDLEY BACK? RADIO HIGHLIGHTS: A reader asks A MALACCA reader has written asking 'Why doesn't Radio Malaya give us recordings of the Tommy Handley ITMA programmes? We can hear them on the Australian short-wave. But why can't we hear them over our Malayan stations?" I841 words
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Article, Illustration703 1950-03-26 10 MARTIN HUTTON - Sunday CINEVIEW MARTIN HUTTON By JUST in case you forget him in all the welter of well deserved praise for Miss Olivia dc Havilland's performance in Tht Htiress, spare a thought for Britain's Sir Ralph Richardson for a performance rarely excelled on the screen. And for Kwitgomery Clift too. A703 words
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Article254 1950-03-26 10 LAST week we mentioned some out-of-the-ordinary recordings by dance bsnds. Continuing, I would give full marks to Cerjldo for his "Comin thru the Rye" and his rendering of Kabslevesky't "Calloping Comedians." Scots will, I sm sure, readily appreciate this spirited rendering of one of their 'classics' by254 words
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Advertisement399 1950-03-26 10 W ram i rM^^, Ttkt Marmol* Tab- feV^^ga**^ •«ti they aci (Mtarmlb MA <ht •rtnui, dix M/erV^F pcnuic d» lurplua 'm WW M whik rao «iioj row Sand and normal MMMr. RMm<-» wut fat wHi Mamda rtiiifl JOSEPH TMVEItt a >ONJ l ID.. CHILD'S f& Colds 3§* Outckiv relieved by399 words
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Advertisement308 1950-03-26 10 At last! The first strapless brassiere thafs really secure JM 4^t4 Jr" A^^ii^^ v. 9~f I Am ---s- >\ jr^\ i *M-s-yy < Mkf y /A r*\ II 'A a!4ft 0+ n! by WlaidenJvuti Xt hard to believe sucn a pratty brassara can do such pretty things for your figure?308 words
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Article1196 1950-03-26 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT By yyHAT is the allure of the diamond? Why do women prefer it to all other stones? Because of its intrinsic sparkle and beauty, or because it symbolises great wealth? Perhaps It's a little of each. I would not know because I wouW rather1,196 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-03-26 11 Drawings by MARY BAXTER Story by A. S. LEE12 words
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Article128 1950-03-26 11 STRANGE to see the old sequin bolero slip-on Jacket comin? back again. It is some years since these extremely elegant little evening slip-on's have been used. A delightful combination .is a sequin bolero or rounded coat and an accompanying head decoration. This is carried out In thlnnlsh black soft128 words
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Article804 1950-03-26 11 I HAVE been married for 10 years. My wife loves me very much and my attitude towards her is the same. We have a very loving small daughter ana we have no financial problems Some time ago I came to know a widow and our friendship has804 words
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Article408 1950-03-26 11 THE cold buffet supper is a increasingly popular way of feeding one's guests. Althou£h the initial outlay on food seems high, the "leftovers" can at least be eaten up for cold tiffins during the week following the party— unlike Makan Kechll, which has a very definite "morning408 words
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Advertisement268 1950-03-26 11 Takc^@c JL^B 2*spro''M\\\l^~ tablets with fs^j®^' i your rink J^|ffl|j^^ A »».—l.».«| *c*. wfc. 1^ IW. -^>\ Hiar Ko« m fold, rt fc ;^t I IV X good Hot i»a» in picking ■JM I up your Haggmg •n.rgy n 7Wt I > •hI »ti»»l»»MM« tlona it •warytlMi.f— wfcar is naadad268 words
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Advertisement164 1950-03-26 12 Beautiful Teeth Need Firm Guns So Look Out and Guard Against PYORRHEA jJliiiiii nil) SBBBBBBBBSBSaV 1 Hp 3 ■r f < BBBBBBr SV* V -ar to. W L. bW. jlisslrr^^m BBBasaW HBr^ t_o^L: H^^t Her if^ *m a cut c **i have M« C 3 This Menace to Beautiful Teeth164 words
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Advertisement404 1950-03-26 12 THE BIG BUY IS LEONARD .t MARDENS fatthegx^j/l IT'S COLD FROM TOP TO BASE! Sole Agents: THE MARDEN CO. 83, Orchard Rd. Spore Phone 3252. End Rheumatism While You Sleep It you suffer uharp >s»vlj»*k stabbing palna. If nHlfiSk Joints are swollen, VBM| It shows your blood Pol*oncd throuKri r404 words
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Miscellaneous887 1950-03-26 12 this week raw for you srwss'w&ss: »r all rtPRii hkn (Dec 31- tban yaa «l* cted TODAY: Somewhat a s^SgktSvg cancel «-i r ast-wasis fim importance are likely 2 o ._i m portan t undertaking fregh ontocto and adto materialise thte week concIuded by correspond- Tentu re. Don't neglect keepand887 words
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Miscellaneous285 1950-03-26 12 CLOCK ON STRIKE TAKS your time answering thii one: The big clock at tht town hall take* exactly 30 seconds to strike six. It takes more, than twice that much time to strike twelve. Why Is that? Also, how mucn time actually elapses between the first and last stroke of285 words
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Miscellaneous385 1950-03-26 12 MANY player:, believe that ttM You properly signal with the diamond nine, partner rashes the ability to. count as oppo- dlMnond ace ard dec iarer< South) nent't distribution to mom mafia trumps the third round. Declarer gift, beatowad upon on* a lucky jSJJ^Rat few. jack, than showing out on the385 words
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Article, Illustration444 1950-03-26 13 Sunday Times Special Correspondent A L RIVERS, 44-year-old battle-scarred veteran of over 300 fights during his 27 years in the boxing ring, has "finished with boxing" as a career, but has new ideas of helping the youth of Singapore to keep fit. He plans444 words
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955 1950-03-26 13 CINCE the start of the soccer season this year. I have watched a number of S.A.F.A. Junior League matches, and I have been amazed at the rough tactics which feature these games. Wild rushing, shaking of flats at rival players, deliberate tripping; these are only955 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-03-26 13 "REGGIE" Trevor, young Malayan rat-ing motorcyclist who may participate in speed trials organised by the Ceylon Motor Cycling Club daring Easter. Trevor is seen with some of the trophies which he won at the recent speed trial held in Ash'-.y Road. Ipoh. See story on Cols. and 6.48 words
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139 1950-03-26 13 SuwUy Times Parit Bnnlar Sports Correspondent TH£ soccer team of the Anglo- Chinese School, Paxlt Buntar, added another victory to their impressive list this season when they beat the St. George's Institution. Talping, two-nil in an niter -school match at Parlt Buntar on ?rtday.139 words
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Article77 1950-03-26 13 rpowN Board Sports Club were x defeated 3-2 by the Malay Youngsters In a first division soccer match on Friday. Youngsters led 1-9 at the Interval, Jaiil Majid scoring. They when ahead with another goal by Syed Hassan. Rightwinger, Yusof scored for th* Town 1 Board followed by77 words
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Article115 1950-03-26 13 ACROSS: 1, Devout. Loaned. 11. Insolence. IS, Spleen 14, Actual. 16, ni. 17, Serve. 18, Tie. 20, Read. 22. See 28. Pert. 24, Basel. 86, Worse, n. Natives. 18, Dirty. 31. l>-cls. SS. Br»s. Ml Hem. 58, Snip. M. Pm. 40 Muses. 42. Ue. 43, iSs lL am.115 words
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313 1950-03-26 13 Joh ore Bahru soccer season is delayed Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Reporter AS many of those who are connected with the organisation and running of League soccer hi the district are encaged hi Anti-Bandit Month activities, the start of the soccer season in Johore Bahra has been deferred to313 words
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Article65 1950-03-26 13 Sunday Tlsaes BsgasMt Sparte CIIIIIIIBtIBI fTBX Police, last year's chamx pious, proved too good for the International Club In ft Wfyirtat District Boccer League fixture on the Padang on Friday. They won •even-nil. After conceding only a goal in the first half, the Club defence folded up65 words
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Article145 1950-03-26 13 Sunday TiSMe Ipoh SporU Correspondent rpiIERE is a likelihood X that a contingent of Malayan motor-cyclists wfll participate In speed trials in Ceylon this Faster. The Ceylon Motor Cycling Club have invited a Malayan team bat, owing to the short notice, it Is doubtful whether this Invitation145 words
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Article150 1950-03-26 13 AT the last »"nual general meeting of the Lok Hwa 8.P., Kuala Lumpur, the following were elected office-bearers for 19M: Patrons: Messrs. Leong Hoe Yeng, Chla Keng Hock; and Tan Chye Tlan; president. Mr. Lee Kok Chee; vice-presidents: Messrs. Cheong Yew Rang. Boey Kok Bin, Lim150 words
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Article77 1950-03-26 13 Smnday Times Farlt Itaatar SporU Correspondent TT^RIAN Slno-Malay socoer team Bade an impressive debut when they trounced a Nlbong Tebal XI by six goals to one In a friendly match played at Parlt Buntar on Friday. The winners were very much the better sWe and77 words
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Article38 1950-03-26 13 Sunday Times Segamat Sports Correspondent TJOCKEY in Segamat Is not over yet, and a knockout competition Is to be run shortly. All the teams that participated in the League are expected to Join the competition.38 words
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426 1950-03-26 14 LIVERPOOL TO MEET ARSENAL IN FINAL Chance of a 'Double' LONDON, Saturday. f IVERPOOL earned the right to meet Arsenal in the final of the F.A. Cup on April 29 by beating Everton by two goals to zero at Manchester today. Liverpool, lying fourth in the First Division, have a426 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-03-26 14 ARSFNAL AND CHELSEA players relaxed with a round of golf while preparing for their F.A. Cop semi-final tic which Arsenal won onenil in Wednesday's replay. This picture ihows Denis Compton (Arsenal) teeing off for the first hole it the Brookraan's Park golf course. He Is watched by (left to right)90 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-03-26 14 SOLTARA (Tait) returning to scale after winning the sevon;h race at Brkit Timah yesterday. Soltura paid $76, the highest dividend of the day. Sunday Tinvs picture.26 words
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161 1950-03-26 14 KAJANG PLAN TO IMPROVE REFEREEING Sui.da? lnnt-s Kajant Sports Correspondent AKSCE., i circular issued by the Ulu Langat District Foot ball Association says that it proposes to hold a round table conference ot all referees with (he ob e-t d1 exchange Knowledge. Rpierees who have in the pasi helped the161 words
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Article84 1950-03-26 14 A LTHOUGH thilr forwards mU«ed at least a dozen scoring Dog Unit four-two In a Junoir Dct; Uuit I our- 1 wo in a Junior "B" Group 1 League soccer match played en the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday Guard Dog Uuit began very well but after Cheerful84 words
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Article58 1950-03-26 14 V MCA drew with the Police I at cricket yesterday. y.m.c.a. batted first and scored 131 for six wickets declared (Holloway 34, Fernando 23, Pennefather two for 26. Cooke two for 20). Police had repied with 119 for six wickets when stumps were drawn. Chia Kirn58 words
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Article72 1950-03-26 14 (^EOFF Brown, the Australian international tennis player, will anoear in exhibition matches against local stars at the Singapore Cricket Cub court, on Wednesday In the event of rain, the games will take place on Thursday. Admission will be $2 a person. Billy Sidwell, another of72 words
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Article51 1950-03-26 14 IF plans by the Ulu Langat District Football Assocciatlon materialise, aally-pald Government employees in the various government departments will have a football league of their own. They will meet on an Interdepartment basis but departments not having sufflcent players have the option of Joining forces with n-her such51 words
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Article145 1950-03-26 14 Sunday Times Talpinf Sports Correspondent A swimming gala tv held at the opening of the Coronation swimming pool which was opened by BrU.adier H. A. Skone. Results are: 60 metres freestyle (open) 1. K. J. Henderson; 3. Teoh Cheng Keat Time 44 sees. 30 metres freestyle145 words
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Article20 1950-03-26 14 OT. Andrew's School defeated the *3 Government Kngish School by 43 points to 39 at basketball on Friday.20 words
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Article29 1950-03-26 14 /CORONATION Rangers beat the O.HQ. signals by two I goals to nil in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday Haron Aonet scored both goals.29 words
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Article246 1950-03-26 14 \I7TTH only ten minutes to spare, Singapore Cricket Club "A" managed to beat Ceylon Sports Club "A" by two wicket* In a cricket friendly on the Padang yesterday. Scores were: 8. Kulaisingam was the mainstay of the Ceylonese team, scoring 36 out of bis side's246 words
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Article276 1950-03-26 14 DA. T. CARSON was leading S. I. M. Ibrahim by two up at the end of the first 18 holes in the championship final of the Island Club, Singapore, yesterday, after an afternoon of very steady golf. At the. end of the round, Carson had276 words
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Article50 1950-03-26 14 WIN TON Sawarada yesterday took aU ten wickets for no runs when playing for Queen's College against Chelbonrne College at Qneenstown, South Africa. He bowled five batsmen had five caught during his spell of 7.5 overs. Chelboorne were all oat for ten runs. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article119 1950-03-26 14 gNTRIKS are Invited from members and associate members of the BOD. Civilian Association for the following badminton events: men's open tinglesmens open doubles; men's junior singles; women's singles (subject to sufficient entries) and veterans' singles (subject to sufficient entries). The entrance fee is $1.50 per competitor per119 words
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Article108 1950-03-26 14 YESTERDAY'S results In the Singapore Malay badminton championships played *t the Clerical Union hall were: Junior »i titles: Sullman Jaflat (Kg. Melayu) beat Mokhtar Zam Zam (B'mouth Rangers) 15-9, 15--11; Mohd. Noor Baba (Gentle) beat Abdullah Tusoff (B'mouth Rangers) 15-6, 15-6; Mohd. Ahmad (B'mouth Rangers) beat Hassan108 words
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Advertisement51 1950-03-26 14 there can be no, improvement to a t Player's i N? 3 /^rT^^ jf\\/ nir i j C/ 9si if y] rfor All Detects ot Vision M. EZEKIEL SONS -^^X^ I ESTABLISHED 1010) —-^f EMffSk. ti ti.iHKI) OPTICAL PKACTITIONtK "^SAE^fa^ IS BATTER* ROAD— B ING AFORE FOR *PPOIN rMENT— PHON*51 words
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Advertisement376 1950-03-26 14 fl| h S (Z 7few AUSTIN Many a man, in the cool of the evening, lias pm iiis feet up and mused luxuriously on the pleasant places he is going to enjoy on his nest leave or visit to Britain. And many a man has been sadly disappointed. The pleasant376 words
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Article, Illustration469 1950-03-26 15 Grand National hits 4 bookies' From VERNON MORGAN AINTREE, Liverpool, Saturday. THE heavily backed North Country hone, Freebooter, starting 10-1 joint favourite, today won the coveted Grand National in a field of 49 runners. Freebooter, a nine-year-old gelding by Steelpoint owned by Mrs. L. Brotherton, widowReuter - 469 words
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Article30 1950-03-26 15 1 soccer team tram ttM t Benlavers beat team from the Swedish ship Bohem* 9-0 In a return wytrh played at Feral's win West Coast Road30 words
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Article71 1950-03-26 15 KING KONG, the Hungarian wrestler, beat "Crusher" Koroscenko by a technical knockout ln the fourth round of then* bout at I the Great World arena last night. I George Zibisko beat Dara Oass I by two falls to one in five rounds. I Sarban71 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-03-26 15 nRAM ATIC owned by Mr. A. E. Saunders and ridden by v Gordon Richards, scared a 7-1 victory in the Lincolnshire Handicap at Lincoln on March 18. Dramatic Is here seen passing the winning post Hit jockey. Gordon Richards, (lances backward!, where Fair Judgment is finishing second.— Renter photo.Reuter - 49 words
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Article97 1950-03-26 15 SEVEN sixes by N. Barker, four in his opening over, enabled the Singapore Recreation Club 'A' to win their cricket match against R.E.M.E. by on« wicket yesterday on the S.R.C. padang. R.E.M.E. scored «4 (Reynold, 29. G. Clarke three for 8. Woodford two for 12, Hope97 words
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Article556 1950-03-26 15 AINTREE, LIVERPOOL, Saturday. O ACING enthusiasts from all over Britain, from Eire and the Continent got up at the crack of dawn today to make their way to Aintree to watch today's Grand National, the 4|-mile steeplechase. They came by special trains, by air, byReuter - 556 words
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Article264 1950-03-26 15 rpHE Malayan chess fh*mp>nn- ship, which Is to be played this Easter at the YJI.C.A.. Singapore, will be deckled on the Swiss system, In six rounds. The Swiss system Is similar to the knockout method, in that winners are paired against winners, but losers and264 words
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Article272 1950-03-26 15 IN a friendly cricket match, Indian Association 'A' beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" by the narrow margin of six runs on the Khalsa Association ground yesterday. Indians batting first and collected 77 runs, Thlvy being highest scorer with 26. S.C.C. replied with 71 runs. The272 words
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Article76 1950-03-26 15 DAVE Sands, Australian holder of the Empire middleweight title, will fight Boy Brooks, welter, middle and lightweight champion of the Orient, in Singapore on April 14. Sands' manager, Tom Maguire Snr. said In Sydney yesterday that he had cabled acceptance of an offer of AReuter-AAP - 76 words
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Article312 1950-03-26 15 [N a three-set duel, the seeded favourites. Low Kee L Pow and C. K. Pang, narrowly averted defeat rhen they met a hard-hitting combination in Y. P. Wee and Chia Chin Sianr in the first round of the men's doubles of the V.M.C.A.312 words
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Advertisement254 1950-03-26 15 < BEST! QCCT Film of the Year: Jh?L g^H>"«J t- J. Arthur Ran*'* -W^-#C^W BhbV^ "HAMLET" M i BBCT m JCVT Actor: #4 »tHt If^HSi^y Laurencr Oliver in I J| Ks# "HAMLET" n ft jQCQT Tech. Production: 1I r^B*Ui_L-J Arthur Rank's M f ■ft** "THE RED SHOES" fJ 4 ff%CCT254 words
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Advertisement186 1950-03-26 15 TO-DAY- M5 A W-I/MF 6.30 9.30 p.m. cmumbu nasKS p*m, .Humphrey Bogaist MEUHKI RMEMI SBSK -•'KNOX- MARLY HAYAKAWA ••Jerome CoarUand f^__. mbm sit if Otffctfd By rrodwctJ by THIS IS TKINA'S f- BABY WHO DISAPPEARS Jk Ik THRU* THE MACHINATIONS OF f<mmfs I BARON KIMURA JBBm&HI fef Morning Show TODAY186 words
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Article, Illustration2565 1950-03-26 16 TRICOLOUR BEATS WELL-BACKED PERSIAN LORD Trainer Yong saddles four more winners Yule 9.0, April Showers 8.10, Picture Ooer 8.6. Ala* m: (1) Twelfth of Arjfust 8.13 (545—405) J. Donnelly; (7) La-Wan 8.11 (488— (17) Dunwoodle; (3) Bright House 8.9 '1553— 784) Ayres; (8) Gold Stream 8.8 (303—353) Mawl; (9) Penso2,565 words
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193 1950-03-26 16 TJOYAL CORPS, Military 1 Police, won their match against R.A.F. Changi by seven wickets on the Tagar Field, Changi, yesterday, scoring 108 for three wickets at close in reply to their opponents' total of 88. R.A.F. Chansi: Allen c Jones b Titt 6193 words
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Article53 1950-03-26 16 Total Pool: $3*53.337. Fint: No. 33*631 (8163,501). Second: No. 27tt»S (§81,756). Third: No. *****1 ($45,417). Starters ($4,128 each): Nos. *****7, 3*9529, *****9, *****2, *****5, *****0, *****3, *****1, *****3, *****2, *****0. Consolation Prises ($2,725 each): Nos. *****3, *****8, *****3, *****7. *****2, *****8, *****2, *****5, *****8, *****8. DOUBLE TOTE H53 words
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Article125 1950-03-26 16 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent pOLLOWINO a .o.ig diAous&lon at the annual general n.eeiln K ol the Perak Turf Club's Games Section, it was decided that the constitution or the committee should consist primarily of a golning section with powers to co-opt represent itives of other sports.125 words
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Article111 1950-03-26 16 SYDNEY. Sat ERIC CREMIN, the Australian open golf champion today won the £2,000 McWilliams Wine Profesfesional Golf Tournament here, beating Dai Rees, the British raatcrr* play champion, by two strokes over 72 holes. Both finished with final rounds of 69 for respective aggregates of 283 andReuter - 111 words
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