The Straits Times, 2 April 1950
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Title Section26 1950-04-02 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sand** MWoti Ot Strait. T\mm* ■tatapot* f>«e> Proa. No 7C6. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL I, 1960. <£ PRICE TEN CENTS.26 words
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Article587 1950-04-02 1 17 WOUNDED IN k.L BOMB OUTRAGE Children victims in crowded park From HARRY MILLER and LARRY CARROLL, Sunday Tints Staff Reporter* r ci/cmtccm KBAU UWPUR, Saturday. SEVENTEEN people, indudiiig four chiMren, ware injured eight «f them seriously— when a hand grenade was flung into a crowd washing .Siamese ramvong dance587 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-04-02 1 JOHORE JAIL DRAMA Sambasivam Sunday Times SUtf Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. CJAMBASIVAM, the Indian 0 trade unionist, whose appeal against a sentence of d^ath passed on him after a second trial in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, was allowed by the Privy Council, walked out of the Johore Bahru Prison266 words
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Article29 1950-04-02 1 LONDON. Sat.— The transfer of the administration of Italian Somallland from Britain to the Italian Government took place at Mogadishu this- morning, the Foreign Office announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article64 1950-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. LINCOLNS, Brigands, Spitfires, Tempests and Dakota* participated today in the heaviest yet air attack on bandits. For throe hears they phttered an ares of jangle SMar Taagkak m |ohere in which bandits were believed to be contained. Thii strong attack by bomber* and64 words
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Article31 1950-04-02 1 HONOLULU. Sat.— Customs officers seized $18,000 worth of heroin aboard the liner President Wilson last night. It was the largest seizure of drugs here In ten years.— U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article318 1950-04-02 1 Sanday Thnm Staff Cotrotnondit *UALA LUMPUR, Saturday. wfco boggod for I* school foot stirred rh« Cacti Td many p«opfo;«nd today 12-year^ld Chat. Sin Kong with mar. Hi an $4,000 m trust funds for him is "vary happy.' Utter, from all parts of the country, from dorkTand318 words
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Article40 1950-04-02 1 Sunday Times SUff atrres»*ndent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A cover patrol of police preparing for a screening operation near Pauh in Penis was attacked by SO bandits this morning. Reinforcements and Anti-Bandit Month volunteers were rushed to the scene.40 words
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Article158 1950-04-02 1 REDS IMPOSE CURFEW IN CANTON HONG KONG, Sat. C <ANTON was put under a 10 pjn. to dawn curfew yesterday as the Chinese Communists stepped up efforts to curb unrest and resistance to their regime. The Communists blame Nationalist agents for the turmoil In the South China city, which beenAP; UP - 158 words
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Article24 1950-04-02 1 JAKARTA. Sat It was learned tonight that the Netherlands Government has agreed to loan two hundred million guilders to Indonesia24 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-04-02 1 #\KMtAN Ou« Si- Kong with v M> titter. Sin Tec, and his »HmlwltliMi, Madam Koo Ching. The two fmmgsten «M a Mttto thy .in th«*i» neat M» cloltiw. Sunday Tim«30 words
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Article114 1950-04-02 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter XWHISKY is to cost more in Singapore. The Govern- f ment announced yesterday that the revenue on whisky has been raised from the old rate of $52.50 1 proof gallon to $60.90. For whisky In bottle and accepted by the114 words
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Article70 1950-04-02 1 GLASGOW Sat.— Glasgow's smallpox outbreak claimed Its first death today a woman doctor who had been. in contact, with an Infected person. Doctors are taking all precautions to prevent further spread of the outbreak, direct cause of which was an Infected Anglo-Indian passenger In the 15,555-ton70 words
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Article196 1950-04-02 1 Sandny Tisnos SUff Correspondent PENANQ. Ss\t rvETECTIVE Corporal Lee' Kane Hock, of CiD. headquarters who was married only two months ago. died In the General Hospital last night six hours after a g»nman had fired at him In Perak ,Road. Two arrests hare been made. Lee was196 words
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Article134 1950-04-02 1 BANISHED' LOBAISI (Bechuanaland), Sat. OERETSE Khama, exUad chief designate ot the Bamahgwatos, said today he expects to be banished from th« Bechuanaland protectorate at the end of four months. He explained that the order served on him on his arrival yesterday In the name olReuter - 134 words
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Article30 1950-04-02 1 KUALA LUMFUIt, Sat. The kepala of Llm Ching Chuan Estate In the Kampar area of Perak was murdered this morning as he was cycling along the Degong Road.30 words
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Article, Illustration2279 1950-04-02 2 James Harpole - DYING WOMEN SAVED IN FOUR MINUTES James Harpole by Miracles of Medicine, No. 4 How newest drugs are conquering allergy GENERAL ROBERTS 1 THE FEARLESS MAN WHO DREADED CATS I COME months ago a woman friend said to me "I don't like Mrs. Wilson. I'm allergic to her.'I do not2,279 words
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Article706 1950-04-02 2 K.S. CHI A - K.S. CHI A By ARE mothers-in-law awful people? From the stories we read and the tales we are told about them, one cannot help coming to the unhappy conclusion that these women are, as a rule, tyrants, home-breakers, and, worse, inhuman monsters preying on unfortunate persons who marry706 words
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Article486 1950-04-02 3 Mr. Koh returns to attack Sunday Thnes Staff Repuiles IS Singapore's education lyito— producing ctfshle, independent young citizens fitted to decide their own affairs whoa the Colony attains self-government? This week Mr. T. C Koh, president of the Singapore Christian Youth Council, returns to the attack486 words
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Article70 1950-04-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police su, 3nris!;,n was imposed on 18-year-oid Omar bin All in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of two bicycles. Omar borrowed the bicycles70 words
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Article, Illustration195 1950-04-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TRINITY Term the final term of the academic year at the University of Malaya— begins tomorrow. Students from the Federation have already started to return to the hostels. Some arrived yesterday and the majority will be back by this morning "in order195 words
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Article27 1950-04-02 3 Sunday Thnes Staff Reporter Mr. K. M. OH Mohamed, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, will leave by air this morr'nK for India on a short holiday.27 words
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Article27 1950-04-02 3 Bandar Ttaaea Staff neyertsr Mr. V. A. Krusemann was acquitted on a charge of theft in the Singapore Fourth Police Court on liar. It.27 words
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143 1950-04-02 3 BnmUy Time* SUIT KtpmUr THERTY-flve-year-old Abdul 1 Rahim bin Ismail appeared in the Singapore First District Court yester- day on three charges of cheating. On the first charge Abdul was alleged to have posed as an employee of the SalI vation Army and cheated143 words
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Article105 1950-04-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Re»«rter TPHIRTY-sU-year-old Wong Cheng was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for not having an Identity card. Wong deserted the ship St. Bernard when she arrived in Singapore about a year ago. When asked for his105 words
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Article203 1950-04-02 3 Sunday lanes Staff Reporter A LT HOUGH hundreds of people are reported missing in Singapore every year the Colony bat no official agency responsible for investigating the fate of "missing persons". The Social Welfare Department is concerned only with efforts to trace people reported missing203 words
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Article30 1950-04-02 3 RAUB, Sat. Wong Fatt, aged 23, and Cheng Peang Wan, aged 35, were fined $15 and $5 respectively by the Raub Circuit Magistrate, for fighting in public30 words
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311 1950-04-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Kspsitas CINCAPORE teachers yes- terday were urged by Mr. H. N. Balhercher, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union, seriousry to consider building their own union premises. "The Union has now been Even notice to quit the311 words
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Miscellaneous280 1950-04-02 3 Choice; 10 Emergency News; BV.B B S SIKCAPORE I 0 i 0 Raymond Scott Orch.: 1030 t*Z* i^-rf™ Bindlng-ln The-Marsn; 10 New.; gT SS^TT^£ I&& i'SLSFSi from stX.; lO.as Ught Music: Btote; 4-90 Jg**!*****^ MftßritlS' olmtar 10.30 1-Un American RhyUun: B&S* T^J'LP'Z Ul*dT m A Fb,; U.fO B«T»te. B'g.re: TlOTake280 words
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Article, Illustration1800 1950-04-02 4 TONI MARSH reports on the aiMi AFORE certalnly was racesconscious <ast week. Not only was Bakit rtmah the main topic of conversation, but the CapttoJ restaurant had the Dright idea having a speciai Race Nl*ht'- Although we nave had Hawaiian n;ghts, Ball nights. Viennese nights, and all sorts1,800 words
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Article855 1950-04-02 5 MARY HEATHCOTT - FOOD— AND A MINISTER MARY HEATHCOTT by I AST week I had occasion to visit a Food Office. I was, as always, put in a speechless rage by one of the bureaucratic dames who infest such places many were the abusive thrusts I thought up on the out). "Ha" I855 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-04-02 5 An Indian beauty in Chelsea -HELSEA artists eonKj sider Kismet Shahani (pictured above) one of the most beautiful models they have seen. She is 20. toot born in India of an English mother end an Indian father. They brought her to England when she was two. She now shares a206 words
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Article359 1950-04-02 5 am a working girl of 13 and very deeply in love with a boy two pears my senior. We have often been out together. But from the beginning, four years ago, my mother has objected after knowing that he has a different dialect from mine. We are both359 words
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Article1057 1950-04-02 5 JANE BLUNT - JANE BLUNT by I could not agree more with everything that "A Woman Correspondent" (Sunday Times, March 19) said on the subject, of attitude to servants, playing mah jong and handing over the young children to an amah's sole care. But new and newish mems1,057 words
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Article385 1950-04-02 5 In i*oo or inereuDouis. a pretender, one Lamnert Simnel collected a auite considerable following In his claim that he was nephew to Edward Plantaganet, and therefore heir to the English throne. The rebellion he (ed was soon squashed and so little did those In power fear385 words
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Article241 1950-04-02 6 Improve Your Speech and Writing in A Few Hours Art- you content with the v.i. iron speak and write? Are y<«u >ure that you are not mailing mistakes that cause pool*' to underrate you? rimusands of men and wtxnrn are handicapped becuu*e they make embarrassing241 words
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Article228 1950-04-02 6 STARTING THE BIG COUNT MORE than 140,000 enumerators in the United States are preparing to carry out the 17th decennial census of the population to be taken this month. When the counting of more than 150,000.000 heads is complete, the Census Bureau will have in its possession a complete pictureReuter - 228 words
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Article179 1950-04-02 6 IF 1 were King George, I would pack my traps, gather my family round w*and sail to Australia, says David McNicholl in the Sydney Daily Telegraph. I think I could make out a sound case for my action. Basically the case would be that to179 words
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Article152 1950-04-02 6 The ODD CORNER Rio de Janeiro's famous pre-Lenten Carnival ended with 28 dead and 4,659 Injured. Casualties Included five suicides, eight people bitten by snakes. 41 by humans, dogs a/id other animals, and 126 hit by cars.— Press report. In the Soviet Union there is no mystical or obscure, treatment152 words
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Article28 1950-04-02 6 HERE are two United States views on the Stalin-Mao agreement. The cartoon (above) is from the Kansas City Star and (right) from the Chicago Daily News.28 words
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Article112 1950-04-02 6 rpHE children of Lillington. In Warwickshire one of Leamington's subunbs. are up in arms. They have written an "official" letter of protest to the Town Clerk. Organised by the children's spokesman, 12-year-old Graham Archer, the letter read: "We would like to know when some provision willReuter - 112 words
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Article380 1950-04-02 6 SHANGHAI, the worlds fourth largest port only 12 months ago, lies virtually prostrate today as a result of the Nationalist intensified blockade and bombing, combined with heavy taxation and handicapping labour laws. This grim picture of China's largest city is painted in a comprehensive review of the situation thereReuter - 380 words
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Article121 1950-04-02 6 PUNTERS GO ON STRIKE rRST day of Britain's flat racing season began with a punters* strike in one town—complete with pickets. Because, they said, the town's eight bookies were clipping the odds, the ■J.OOO-stronp Portadown (N. Ireland) Punters' Association decided to stop betting. And they sent out forty pickets to121 words
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Article, Illustration119 1950-04-02 6 THE film "Whisky Galore" had nothing on the joy which came one night recently to more than 200 peoplee of Coll, gale-swept island tn the Inner Hebrides. But Highland brew as portrayed by the British film about a similar sort of place was not the119 words
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Article95 1950-04-02 7 CROWN FILM UNIT BEGINS SHOOTING' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Crown Film Unit has begun its filming of British troops in operations in the Federation. Mr. R. Stark, the leader of the unit, has arrived in Bentong with two cameramen loaned from the Malayan Film Unit. They95 words
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Article, Illustration280 1950-04-02 7 Ostnan wins two prizes Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. yyHEN the name Osman bin Abdullah was called at the Malay School prize-giving, held at the Johore State Welfare Home on Thursday, a chubby boy of 12, dressed in a Malay songkok, baju280 words
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Article91 1950-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. k BUILDING costing $r'TO is to put up at Kampong Bahru, in Kuala Lumpur's Malay settlement, as a con..nunlty centre to foster goodwill and better understanding among the people. Not only Malays h>" rjle of other nationalities living in the area will be91 words
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Article98 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The president of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange, Mr. Tan Siak Kew, and his committee entertained over 200 members and guests at a tea party at the Exchange premises on Friday to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Exchange. Office-bearers this yeu98 words
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Article60 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat.-Mr. R. G. Samy, brother of Mr. R. Muthusamy of Teluk Arson, married Miss Q Navanitham A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. C. Gopal Raju of Ipoh at the Hindu Sabah, Teluk Anson. The wedding was witnessed by60 words
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Article72 1950-04-02 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon I prices on Saturday .Apr. 1) were cents per lb.: Bayer Bc*ler No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 58 58 F. 0.8. In bales April No. 1 R.SS. 57% M No. 3 R.S.S. 55 >i MH I No. 3 R.SS. 53", 64H72 words
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Article19 1950-04-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sat., Apr. L $286.75 Down $4. LONDON, Friday, Mar. 31. Spot: £579. Three months buyers £581.19 words
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Article54 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Times corespondent SEOAMAT, Sat. Ball to $10,000 each was offered two Chinese charged to the Segamat Sessions Court with possession of 28 lb. opium. Accused were 49-year-old Quek Yew Boey who pleaded guilty to the charge and hJs 32-year-old companion On? Boon Lim who claimed trial Hearing54 words
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Article106 1950-04-02 7 Sand-r Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. ABUBAKAR bin Aziz, a driver, was sentenced In the Sessions Court today to seven months' Imprisonment and a fine of $600, in default another four months' imprisonment. He was convicted on his own plea of guilty to a charge106 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-04-02 7 CLARICI tlii.beth Mary Abfor4 mi Pr^rkk )aduw«, of Mm R.A.F.. who wer« married at St. Andrew i C<lk*drj| yesterday.19 words
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Article172 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. A BANDIT rubber factory, complete with equipment and stocks of cured rubber, was found by the police t jungle squad operating in the Sungei Siput area last night. 1 The factory was discovered in the jungle behind the European-owned Tanjong172 words
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Article75 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Vmtm SUO Keporler Tte following vere elected office-bearers of the Catholic Young Men's Association (Bras Baaah Road) at the association's first annual general meeting held yesterday: President. Dr. D. A. B. Hopkln. 2 Vice-Presidents; Maura. lim choo Aye and A. B. Pinto; Hon. t Secretary,75 words
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Article436 1950-04-02 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ATTRACTIVE Mrs. Elisabeth Choy received a great ovation at Government House yesterday when she received the insignia of the 0.8. E. from the acting Governor, Sir Patrick McKerron, She was one of 25 people to be honoured. Mrs. Choy and her436 words
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Article49 1950-04-02 7 Snnd.y Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. inche Aziz bin Hajl Shukor, Secretary, Town Board, Johore Bahru, has been transferred to the District Office as First Assistant District Officer. He has been succeeded by Byed Hashkn bin Abdullah, of the District and Land Office. Johore I49 words
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Article65 1950-04-02 8 MRS MARY DAWSON is pratcfui to the Blessed Virgin M i- .me 1 Our Lady of Patimah tv favours granted. MM SAIJM BIN ISMAIL and family tender sincerest thanks to ihr many friends and relatives for j im line the funeral of the late Mi Salim bin Ismail and65 words
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351 1950-04-02 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, APRIL 2, 1950. ACTION IS NEEDED |N the past week there has I been sudden quickening of interest in the bandit, situation in Malaya in Parliament. Press and public— that is both timely and necessary. Unfortunately this renewed interest it is greater now than at any351 words
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Article210 1950-04-02 8 ICE CREAM SPEECHES BRITISH actors have long complained about the clatter of tea cups among audiences at afternoon shows. But woe betide the moving and eloquent speaker in the midst of a lofty flight of oratory at Singapore's Municipal Commission. He may find that the cigar and cigarette smoke is210 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1950-04-02 8 ALAN WOLSTENHOLME - ALAN WOLSTENHOLME by AN the winding road along which several ambushes have taken place between Kuala Lumpur and Serendah, 24 miles north of the Federal capital in "bandit country", at the Serendah Boys' Home 150 boys are beina trained on public school lines1,381 words
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Article329 1950-04-02 8 Beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed t monster. 1 SHAKESPEEARE 1 JEALOUSY, at any rate, 1 is one of the conse- > quences of love; you may < like it or not, at pleasure; but there it is -STEVENSON JEALOUSY is born with love, but does329 words
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Article163 1950-04-02 8 A BOMB flung from the Turkish lines shattered the tobacco pipes of an Egyptian gun crew It was a trifling incident In a trifling campaign way back in 1832 but it started a habit that enslaved the world and made more millionaires than any oth. r human163 words
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Advertisement404 1950-04-02 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. NO— LEE: The engagement Is announced today between Mr. Ng EnR Pheow. 2nd son of Mr. .V Mrs. Ng Mia Yong and Miss Molly Lee Kuen Seong, eldest daughter of Madam Chong Chee Cliinp both of Spore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT MODERN FLAT furnished. iMd b-droom*:. one single, one cimiblp404 words
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Advertisement24 1950-04-02 8 DANIEL GEORGE dips into I the world's great writers to find out about ill I I ~l3c^ .aY mm At ways at your service24 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-04-02 9 WICKS NEARLY GOT SENIOR WATER JOB Hush-hush Municipal talk surprises Sunday Times Staff Reporter "J"HE Singapore Municipal Establishments Board at one period of the Lim -Wicks controversy nearly decided to recommend the appointment of Mr. F. C. Wicks as Water Engineer and Mr. P. C. Lim as deputy Water Engineer.502 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-04-02 9 WJMEN who went ro a bridge and mahjong drive organised by the St. Andrew* Linen Guild at En Villa on Friday, were too interested in their game to notice the beautiful statue standing over them. SSe was not an invited guest the was just there. Sunday Times picure.48 words
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Article31 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Dalip Singh, a 32-year-old motor-cyciist, travelling along Orchard Road yesterday evening ran into the deep drain near Claymore Road. He was admitted to hospital.31 words
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Article85 1950-04-02 9 S»ndmy Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Kuala Lumpur General Transport Company put its three double decker buses into service this morning. During the past few weeks the company has trained 18 of its drivers to handle the double deckers and all have passed the stiff Transport85 words
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Article304 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJRS. H. H. Yung, wife of the director of the Singapore branch of the World Health Organisation, thinks that Chinese women in Malaya are "disgracefully unsocial." Mrs. Yung told the Sunday Times yesterday that more Chinese women should come forward to do304 words
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Article178 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter J^IORE than 400 Singapore schoolboy cadets from the Colony's four tenior English schools are receiving military training twice a week. This cadet force is financed by Government and administereo' by the Education Department. The young "soldiers" are under the charge of instructors178 words
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Article75 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times SUIT Correspond*!*! KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two special constables are still missing following .he road bomb ambush rear Glendale Estate in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan yes- terday in which three Green Howards and two policemen j were killed. Ambush positions had been prepared75 words
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Article40 1950-04-02 9 Sund»T Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— The Ipoh po- lice jungle squad today shot and killed a Chinese bandit who has been identified as; responsible for taking away identity cards from people near Ipoh during; the last few days.40 words
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Article120 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "J"HE Police Mission report to be published next week does not, it is understood, recommend any radical changes in the present organisation of the Federation Police Force. A suggestion it discusses and describes, it is understood, as 'feasible,"120 words
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Article35 1950-04-02 9 Sinhalese National Day will be celebrated in Singapore by the Sinhalese Association with a tea party and a play, "Anderay,* acted by children at Robinson's Cafe on Friday, April 14, at 5.30 p.m.35 words
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Article25 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Timea Staff Reporter The C-ln-C, Far East Air Force. Air Marshal F J Fogarty, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong.25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. On the transfer of Mr. G. L. Grelg to Kuala Lumpur, Mr. W. H. Beckenham, secretary to the British Adviser has been appointed Johore State Organiser for Anti-Bandit Month. Syed Hashim bin Abdullah has been appointed Deputy Organiser. MRS. YUNG.49 words
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Article51 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The Permuda section of the Batu Pahat and Kluang division of UMNO will hold a rally and general assembly at Pahat on Apr. 8 and 9. Dato Onn bin Ja'f ar. President of the UMNO, has been invited to attend the51 words
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Article190 1950-04-02 9 A NEAR capacity house and A five curtain calls greeted Charley"* Aunt ("from Brazil —where the nuts come from") I when Singapore Repertory Company introduced this long-lived old lady to us last night. t This Is grand fun. and de- < lighted playgoers rolled 1b190 words
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Article88 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. BULL fights are to be held in Kota Bharu again in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund The fights will be held over 12 days on Thursday evenIngs and public holidays, beginning from April 13. Last Saturday the88 words
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Article29 1950-04-02 9 BM*ay Times SUIT Reporter Mr. James Henry Da vies. Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.29 words
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Article20 1950-04-02 9 Kond»y Times Staff Reporter Sixty-three rounds of Sten gun ammunition were found at Alexandra Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon.20 words
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Article33 1950-04-02 9 Sundat Timr* <nrrr«" '-nt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor State Or >.-- er, Mr. G. SomerviHp, will talk on the work of the volunteers during Anti-Ban-dit Month over Radio Malaya on Monday.33 words
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413 1950-04-02 9 Malaya to have a national 'balance sheet' Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. ESTIMATES of Malaya's national income may be available by August this year. Speaking at UMNO House here tonight. Dr. F. C. Benham. Economic Adviser to the Commissioner General, said that most of the spadework in the413 words
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Article174 1950-04-02 9 Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Kat. AUSTRALIAN and British policy in Malaya was sharply criticised by the Australian newspaper magnate. Sir Keith Murdoch, who spent last weekend at Buklt Serene. Sir Keith complains that at the very moment v/hen Malaya again becomes of supreme importance to Australia. Canberra174 words
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Advertisement171 1950-04-02 9 PffSSgy^c^fe* MODEL 156 A Eight wavebands with full bandspreading. An r.f. stage on all bands give* high sensitivity. A Complete ease in tuning. PRICE $360 LESS 10% FOR CASH LIBERAL TRADE-INS ALLOWED Sole Agents S. P. SHOTAM <l CO., LTD. ORCHARD IO«D SIISAPORE Have you seen the Radio Times of171 words
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Advertisement113 1950-04-02 9 BE THE FIRST! TO SECURE THESE TWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR Jp Now you tan haw thai Million Vw Dollar Look in a Popular Priced WW/Kr STRIPED TROPICAL SUITS PB |Ihßl9B§s piece Tailored as only a "Jayco" m< Jb^b^EblLb^H vi can c Single Breasted button jSqH^Hbbb^bbbP or n113 words
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Article713 1950-04-02 10 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By A FAINT blush of em- barrassment mantled my cheeks when" I read that "The nudist conference, which will cnvxist of meetings and sw>eches by prominent members of various professions, will be conducted in a state of complete nudity." This does not mean that713 words
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Article, Illustration943 1950-04-02 10 Joe Young earned him an award Sunday CINEVIEW THE man who created the gorilla for the film Mr. Joseph Young of Africa is one of the people to get minor awards for 1 949 from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He Is Willis O'Brien and he gets943 words
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767 1950-04-02 10 LISTENER - LISTENER RADIO HIGHLIGHTS by ARE Penang listeners SHakespea re-minded? The mixed reactions to last Sunday's broadcast of Othello in its entirety, would seem to suggest that they are. From my Penang correspondent com* these reactions: FOR «in upper form Convent teacher: It's beautiful, even767 words
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Advertisement258 1950-04-02 10 in sickness™* w^7 1 Wl/ lsY^^L *> J9tt /W Darin* and after an Illness the rich 1 j ff/^^i/l^tmf txxly -building elements in Scott's A ///•Zi& L Iff Emulsion restort health and strength 1/L'^'^"lfl in record time. i/ a §^'iW And whan yon are m Bcott's EmoWon raiP^%^aW keeps you258 words
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Article1462 1950-04-02 11 A R.A.F. Obsei- ver - 'BACKROOM BOYS' OF FEAF A R.A.F. Obsei-ver by NO modern Air Force, large or small, can hope to keep its planes in the air for any length of time without the backing of sure sources of supply. In the case of the Far East Air Force that backing, or rather1,462 words
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Article493 1950-04-02 11 SCOUT Week is over,' and from what I saw It was a great success. The dismal ones who said "Can't be done" have been proven wrong. Throughout the country the Cubs, Scouts, Senioi s. Rovers and Indeed many Scouters set to work with great will and raised far493 words
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Advertisement209 1950-04-02 12 r-To-day at II a.m. I nivrrsal's •COPACABANA" To-day at J, K 15 t.15 p Shaw Bro Latest Malay Dntsoa! 'RACHUN OUNLA" stsniag Kasaaa Booty Siput Serawak REX JOHOREBAHRU Todaj: 3.15— 45— t.U KA( HIN DUMA" in tUtoy Today's 11.30 a.sa. MaUnee IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" in Teekaiceler GBEAT WORLD Atfatatie209 words
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Advertisement438 1950-04-02 12 aiES CARRY INFECTION WE MTI-fLT FOOD COVERS MADB IN ENGLAND MARY HOUSEHOLDERS ARE USING THEM Obtainable From: Singapore ASM. DA WOOD A co., 7 A 11 Chnlla SI D.T. LIM A CO. 24 Prineco St. ENO (HI'A.N A CO. •1. Chulla St. BNG HOE HIN M» New BrMge tU. GENFBAL438 words
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Miscellaneous905 1950-04-02 12 THIS WEEK tir^ 21^ THIS WEEK A this should be m thoroughly FOR YOU propitious week. Additional FOB ALL APRKOKN (Dec 11- profits, trade expansion, Jan!lS),-Much mental »c- useful chances all likely. Ob TODAY: Emergencies llketivity in next few days and the personal side a difficult y to develop before905 words
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Miscellaneous396 1950-04-02 12 GET THIS RNHT ll SUPPC you're c. werj of a bus bound tromJJ I the nortbtfte to the south- fl side of the city. Its route 1 is entirely along one-way i streets. There are doors on both sides, for entrance and exit, according to which curb of the street396 words
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Miscellaneous316 1950-04-02 12 OOME players have a I have little respect »for "food ear" In the bit- the person who plays hands ding and also a "feel" In g^y Ior down w^t the play of the card* Un- u 5^^, don > t fa u the doubtedly these are two way you nope316 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1950-04-02 13 'SHARPSHOOTER' takes you inside sport OFF THE RECORD THE standard of Soccer 1 In the Singapore Amateur Football Association Senior League has been poorer so far this season than at any time since the liberation. Very often the scrambling, scrabbling and scuffling that goes on at Jalan Besar stadium does1,189 words
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367 1950-04-02 13 Sunday Times Johore Bantu Sports Reporter THE annual soccer match between Johore and x Singapore combined schools has been tentatively fixed for April 27 and is to be played in Johore Bahru. Two trial matches are to be played in Johore Bahru, after367 words
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Advertisement277 1950-04-02 13 H^ RONDATED HMBy bb—;:'.^ but a more friendly 'teel* a^^^ ver y tord 7 tu ft ot J oxu UALEX i^yloa Hk^ffll lor It^ c toothbrush has been carefully f^ir.^ E trimmed and smoothed no jagged, •MUM 1 ragged tips if it's a HALEX 'Rondated'. l=§|v\ I Yon can feel277 words
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Miscellaneous182 1950-04-02 13 Stff WAS MISSWC All MfWJV UNTIL SHE REGAINED HER ENERGY I DARLING LtT 5 GO i^Aiij**^ filiT <A nWiAiu/AVC tffi I TA MHVIF AMD > H (j r ALWMTS rttL H Ebbbbb faV^ I I Unr lO ri I. f i^^W a A^ HnjAur 1 jp r^ t— ™f™""^^ nisi182 words
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Miscellaneous107 1950-04-02 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Aerott: 1. Surfeit*; 6. Dams* 10. Kara; 11. Melee; U. Retraces! 16. Cone; 16. Stink; 17. Read; IB. Arid; 21. Raise; 33. Dene*; 25. Cleaves; 28. Turtles; 28 Interim; 29. Sepia; 32. Reset; 34. Diet; 35. Bow; 37. Knot; 39. ■me; 40. Stricken; 42. Scone; 43. Seal; 44.107 words
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Article427 1950-04-02 14 Choppy water for Boat Race LONDON, Saturday. CAMBRIDGE won the Boat Race today by three and a half length*, covering the four and a quarter mile course from Putney to Mortlake in 20 minutes 15 seconds. The winners' heavier crew asserted their superiority in the second halfReuter - 427 words
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246 1950-04-02 14 R.A.F. Changi score 5-wkt. victory TN a friendly cricket match played on the Changi ground yesterday R.A.F. Changi beat the Straits Times Sports Club by nve wickets. The winning runs were scored off the last ball of the last over. Straits Times went In to bat and scored 113. John246 words
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Article114 1950-04-02 14 JOHN MARSHALL, Australian i" swimming star, bettered two world records on Friday night in gaining his second victory of the American National Amateur Athletic Union indoor s-vlmming championships at Ntwhaven, Connecticut. Winning the 220 yams freestyle, he swam toe dlßcance in 2 nuns. 5.4 sees,Reuter - 114 words
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Article87 1950-04-02 14 IN a first team cricket match played at the V.M.C.A. yesterday, R.A.F. Changl were defeated by six wickets by tho Association. A feature 01 tte match was the fine batting by Copely lor Changi who scored' 6i and tn» bowling of Coultbead for tb* Association87 words
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Article88 1950-04-02 14 AKedah Cup for ail Class 3 hort.es over 8J furlongs and a club cup for the same class over 6f. will be the principal events at the Penang Turf Club*s threeday Bummer meeting on May 6--10 and 19. There will be two runs for each division88 words
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Article68 1950-04-02 14 rnONY JANHtO. three to one 1 against in the bHttog held the former middleweight campion. Rocky Orailano, to a draw over ten rounds at Madison Square Garden, Mew rork, on Friday night. Janlro won most of ihe early rounds, but tired In <he sixth. Ormatano68 words
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Article39 1950-04-02 14 S.T. Secamst Sperts Corres. iohorb Ceylonese plan to make a cricket tour durng the forthcoming Easter nolldays. It will be the first time in ten years that an An-Ceylooese team from Johore win De taking the field.39 words
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Article, Illustration350 1950-04-02 14 Kota Raja 3, R.E. 1. TWO snap goals by Awang Bakar in the closing stages of the game redeemed what would have been a disappointing display by Kota Raja when they met the Royal Engineers in the S.A.F.A. Senior League match at Jalan Besar350 words
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Article24 1950-04-02 14 fTRIC Crem.n, Australian open £i champion, ra the Tt- hole I £500 Advertiser golf tournament lat Adelaide yesterday.— Renter, ■A. A. P.Reuter - 24 words
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Article41 1950-04-02 14 The following office-bearers of the Island Club women's section were elected at the animal general meeting on Friday: Captain, Mrs. Wheeler; hon secretary, Mrs. Weeks: handicav manager, Mrs. McMullan. members of committee: Mrs. HndgKinson and Mrs. Quentin.41 words
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Article133 1950-04-02 14 A RARE display of the trophies of mare than half-a-dozen ebess tournaments will be seen nil next week in the window of BJ. de Sllva of High Street, The < rural how pi?ce aril! be the Tiger Balm Itophy for the Malayan chess en*mpioasr.ip and other133 words
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Advertisement43 1950-04-02 14 Hi If*** o« me YMC4. 72></4V*4e*r_ Se~e *r -UHt to***** ov* forties MMf Snu. 4r tr tkG. **4t v*,& mtcmf-I vereat** match* MXMS 0 H4rc*4S I W Sul/4f££ &nr£«f M rim a/<l &7vA,f 6#LV TtbirtiA vjf tup f*^± H»f Tttfb To H4rCH l^k\43 words
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Advertisement102 1950-04-02 14 V RELIABLE SEEDS A NEW SHIPMENT OF THESE FAMOUS FLOWER VEGETABLE SEEDS HAS JUST ARRIVED GIVE YOUR GARDEN A GOOD START WITH YATES SEEDS. I '':'_l •r~-" ~*^A^ s WAi titiii^f t V* i W^^^/'A SINGAPORE W, TO SAIGON c|2w\ \^y^~^ ConswctiofM tev aM I parts of Indo-China Arrivals froa102 words
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Article87 1950-04-02 15 Sunday Times Koala Lumpur Sports Correspondent QOLDEN Boy (If .2) suffer, ed his first knockout in his ring career on Friday night when he met Jimmy Welsh (lOst.) at the Buk:t Bintanr Boxing Stadium, Koala Lumpur. The fight lasted only 90 seconds. The punch which dropped87 words
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159 1950-04-02 15 Alfie Sands wins by K.O. in Manila MANILA. Sat. ALFIE Sands. 151 pounds, knocked out Clever Ciano in the ninth round of their scheduled ten round contest hen* tonight. Little Para s won on points against Bobby Njoo. The Sands-Oano fight was a terrific slugging match, keeping the crowd inUP - 159 words
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Article429 1950-04-02 15 Cup Finalists both win LONDON, Saturday. WHILE Liverpool moved a steo nearer to leadership of the First Division, from which they slipped a few weeks ago, Tottenham Hotspurs made certain of promotion by a convincing: two-nil victory over fellow Londoners Queen's Park Rangeis. Liverpool's Cup429 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-04-02 15 JOCKEY P. O'Connor lands on his head as bis mount, J Tommy Traddles, falls at the first fence in the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, Liverpool, on March 25. The winner was Freebooter, from Wot No Sun and Acthon Major.— Renter picture.Reuter - 42 words
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Article143 1950-04-02 15 THERE *as a big crowd present at the Tal Tong Restaurant In Happy World last night, when the Wong family gave a dinner in honour of Wong Peng Scon who recently won the All-England badminton singles championship which has made him the world's No. 1 player.143 words
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Article32 1950-04-02 15 •THREE of India's Tt--«t cricketers 1 Vljay Hazare, Vlnoo Mankad and Umrlgar— have tailed from Bombay for England to fulfil ttelr contracts with the Central Lancashire League his season.32 words
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Article51 1950-04-02 15 «.T. SegEntat Sports Cof-«-». The lner-club lawn ten Us tournament for the Oracle Sheld will be resumed shortly attr* neatly two months' lapse. The tourney has been dragged on tor too long and It is about time It *a» concluded to ipen the way lor the annual district51 words
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294 1950-04-02 15 PREPARATIONS are in fall swing for the fight between the British Empire middleweight champion, Dave Sands, and the Orient triple champion, Boy Brooks, scheduled for Friday April, 14, at the Haoov World stadium Singapore This Is the biggest as well as the most expensive294 words
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Article191 1950-04-02 15 LONDON, Sat. TinTH six weexs to go to the end vv of the English football season, Tommy Briggs, the Grimsby Town centre-forward, leads the League individual scoring table with 31 goals. With four goals In the Cup and one in a representative game, his total for theReuter - 191 words
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Article52 1950-04-02 15 THE Ferry Youngsters, last year's 1 league champions, beat Police S.C. 6-3 in a Senior l^eague soccer match on the Westlands ground yesterday. Youngsters led 5-0 at half-time. Scorers for the Youngsters were: Mahroum (2), Chafe Choy (2), Ahmad Awang and Sian? Tick. AMul'ah and Saad scored lor52 words
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Article340 1950-04-02 15 RESULTS of yesterday's ties In the y.M.C.A. open Imitation tennis are: Mcns doubles: Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin beat R. O. Cant and D. N. Urquhart 6-0. 6-0; C. K. Pang and Low Kee Pow (wo.) W. Tan and Oan Ec Keng; O. Hnlioway340 words
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Article96 1950-04-02 15 Sunday Times Ipob Sports Sports Correspondent iziNTA Indians v. China (burn Div. 1 Leasue socre' fixture. lwhi:b was abandoned olio wing an incident between a spert-itor and the Indian goaiiceepi last Wednesday, will ba rep.uved on 'the Chinese Assembly iaU ground. Ipoh. tomorrow There will be a96 words
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Article76 1950-04-02 15 S.T. Segatnat Sports Correct THE Segamat District Badminton Association *>-"c ne'' annual general meeting aad some action should be teen at tast. Following the champioasmp tournament last year, the .ne.-;>arty competition was not aeir* as ths year had almost ended. It Is hoped that the in-<:i76 words
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Article55 1950-04-02 15 Sunday Time* St-etmat Sporte Reporter OTVI teams have entered for the Sccamat district kjiockout hockey competition. The Teachers, last years champions, will meet Colts in tne opentag match and the winners will then play Government Services. Kurop*ana meet the Ponce The Teachers and Police ar*55 words
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Article51 1950-04-02 15 rAN Mong 0.8.A. went down 4-0 to Fathul Karib at soccer yesterday In a Jnr. B. Group 1 league game. Fathul Karib were only able to score once In the first half, Aman scoring. In the second half Marzukl scored the second goal, Ismail the third and51 words
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260 1950-04-02 15 A BRIGHT 76 not nut by M N Kaiji, former Bombay Ranji' Trophy cricketeer, who turned out for the Indian Association "A" yesterday enabled the side to beat the Singapore Cricket Club by eight wu kets Raiji. scored his 76 in little260 words
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Advertisement228 1950-04-02 15 j PHONE TODAY! _3400 j 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15: 6.45 9.30 p.m. THAT HOPELESS MAM HO PIS"* j&f^&) S sTsBSBBst- '^SBBSK The Answer To A Maiden's mP) *TN»^k Prayer If She Prays my HOPELESSLY IN TROUBLE THIS TIME WITH GAMBLErtS ON A LUXURY LINER I AMD A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS [his228 words
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Article61 1950-04-02 16 Total Pool $312,164. First: Ife. 353M8 ((96,454). Second: No. ISSSI9 (54&22?) Third: No. *****3 ($24,113) Starters ($2,192 each): Nos: *****5. *****6, *****0, *****7. *****5, *****15, *****8 17tSM, *****8, *****1. *****3. Consolation pvtect (Sl.OOO each): Nos: *****7. *****5, *****4. *****5. *****0, *****6, *****1, *****1, *****7, *****4. DOUBLE TOTE61 words
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Article, Illustration2444 1950-04-02 16 NO REGRETS SCORES STYLISHLY Gold Meridian disqualified By EPSOM JEEP JJO REGRETS (E Donnelly) proved the champion he is when fie carried 9.7 to an easy two-length victory in the sprint over the .H-f urlong straight at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the Perak Turf Gab Easter Meeting. Always prominent,2,444 words
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Article253 1950-04-02 16 Sunday Times Seremaan Sporfc Carrespondent AFTER having been down twonil In first 10 minutes. Selangor ran riot last evening when they .-.ite-.i Negri Sembllan by seven <« to foor in a soser-State I friendly soccer match m Seremban. i&ol. Benjamin and Dutton nbtned well and scored253 words
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