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Title Section25 1950-04-23 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunatey geahlan Of Tl»« Strait" W«|mim 9r— >>■■■ NO. 769. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 2», 1956. PRICE TEN CENTS.25 words
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Article347 1950-04-23 1 RECORD OPIUM HAUL IN SPORE Seizure worth $400,000 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Customs Preventive Branch men have seixed a consignment of 1,600 pound* of raw opium, worth approximately $400,000 in the black market the biggest single seizure ever made in the history of the Colony. The opium was captured347 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-04-23 1 THIS wn Mm Mai of 1,600 Ibi. of illegal raw oputm wfckh Singapore Cut torn i Pi*. vcativc Branch mm captures' off Ovtram Roa4 o« Friday. A Frovaative Brasdi officer b lhowii ■^a»<ilani fia»a» ataf #Al*v ■■■UIIR| OHI Wm Tnw ■■MfVuJ .1 j-L ,j, j. A 1.--— WT«a^^^*aJ pitKVTI Vf54 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-04-23 1 I^tAKLY aJ men of the Camcroniaas were among the 1.000 Curfchas of the 2/10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles and 2/6 Curkha Rifles who arrived from Hong Kong by the Orbita yesterday. Picture above shows some of the Cameronians coming down the gang-plank. The band of the 2/10 Princess Mary's62 words
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Article36 1950-04-23 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A large gang of bandits held up 200 labourers in six lorries to the Lombong area, Kota Tinggi this morning. The bandits took the labourers' identity cards.36 words
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Article185 1950-04-23 1 1^ EARLY 1,000 troops comprising the Cameroniant and the 2/10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles and the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles landed in Singapore from Hong Kong yesterday afternoon by the troopship Orbita. Most of the men of the 2/10 P.M.O. Gurkha Rifles have served185 words
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Article111 1950-04-23 1 -REPORT JAKARTA, Sat. TAPTAIN Andl Abdul *ais, leader of the Macassar rising in East Indonesia two weeks ago, who was arrested last week after being summoned to -.iie Indonesian Federal capital Jakarta has been flown to Jogjakarta, according to usually reliable sources. Captain Azis, 29 -year-oldReuter-AAP - 111 words
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Article30 1950-04-23 1 CANBERRA, Sat.— Mr. J. D. Hood, at present Australian delegate to the United Nations, has been named Australia's first Ambassador te the United States of Indonesia. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article41 1950-04-23 1 HONQ KONG, Sat— The deadline for Canton business concerns to buy Chinese Communist victory bonds has been postponed again to the end of April, the Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reported today. The original deadline was Mar. 31.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article31 1950-04-23 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.Mrs. Olrdler. widow of Mr. A H Glrdler of Kluang. who was killed by bandits about three weeks ago left today by plane for U.K.31 words
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Article107 1950-04-23 1 LEOPOLD TO REIGN FOR 18 DAYS BRUSSELS, Sat. r-GIUM'S Premier-desig-nate M. Paul Van Zeei»iui today handed a letter yrf 'Socialist leader M. Paul Mknj-S"iak, .containing an assurance that temporarily exiled King Leopold would remain only 18 days on the throne if he returns. This followed an agreement reached oa '.hisReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1950-04-23 1 Singapore and the Federation will be represented by 20 delegates at the World Buddhist Fellowship conference which Is to be held between May 28 and June 8 at Colom--1)031 words
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Article22 1950-04-23 1 General Sir John Harding, C-in-C FARELF, left for Hong Kong yesterday. He will return to Singapore on Thursday.22 words
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Article64 1950-04-23 1 NAIROBI, Sat.— A report issued here has dashed hopes that the new drug antrycide was a sure remedy for the cattle disease spread in Africa by the dreaded tsetse fly. The disease has learned to resist tUe drug. The East African veterinary research organisation said that recentReuter - 64 words
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Article116 1950-04-23 1 PHILADELPHIA, Saturday. THS United States should seixe 10 Russian soldiers and tailors in the United States as hostages for the 10 American navy fliers killed in the Baltic plane incident, Major General William Donovan said today. He said the 10 Russians should be held untilAgencies; UP - 116 words
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Article67 1950-04-23 1 Sunday Time* StaH Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sat. ONE of Australia's loading Communists Mr. I. Tkomtow wfco pineal through Singapore last week oa hit way te Karachi, Might not bo able to retvni to Australia according to the Melboamc Herald. The lajMaigrafioa Dopart•MNt now regard* the Eagliefcboni Mr.67 words
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Article116 1950-04-23 1 LONDON, Sat. THE "creeping paralysis" strike in the port of London brought a fresh slowdown today as hundreds more dockers joined the stoppage over the expulsion of three u«t from their union. Nearly one-third of the port's 27,000 dockers are now idle in an 'unofficial strike" brandedReuter - 116 words
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Article35 1950-04-23 1 TOKYO, Sat.— One American officer was burned to death, another was missing and four were seriously injured when fire razed the UJ3. Army Officers' building at Kobe last night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article157 1950-04-23 1 Sunday ThuM Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. AN attempt by bandits to blow up a pylon carrying the main power tine of Perak Hydro in the Sungei Siput mm by fixing a bomb to the pylon has failed. The bandits after sawing off parts of the base157 words
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344 1950-04-23 1 360,000 lbs of bombs in three days SELANCOR AREA BLITZ' Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QURINC three days a total of 360,000 pounds of bombe wag dropped by Lincoln*, Sunderlands, Brigands and Spitfires on bandits believed to be hiding in the mountainous jungle in the Broga area of344 words
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Article85 1950-04-23 1 HONC KONC. Sat. SPEARHEADS of the Chmete Communist forces invadmi? Hainan were today reported only six milei from Hoihow, capital of the island. Independent Chinese reports say Nationalist resistance ii woak and the situation is deteriorating hourly. Panic striken civilians are reported to be streaming fromReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1950-04-23 2 A LONGER LIFE AND A MERRIER ONE Miracles of Modern Medicine, No. y i»y James Harpole I WILL call him Sir Wilfred. He was a Very Important Person. Behind him lay success and honour. Before him he had hoped lay greater heights, for he had thought that he was good2,064 words
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Article1317 1950-04-23 2 What should be the attitude of a son and daughter to a mother, where their father left her, without a cent to bring them up She had to turn her hand to whatever she could do, gave them both education and training, and made them independent. But it1,317 words
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Article380 1950-04-23 3 'More churches needed 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter C INCAPORE will have to build more churches if fkere it any increase in the present rate of attendance on Sundays, according to the Colony's church leaders. Since the liberation, Christians of all denominations have become more church-minded,380 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-04-23 3 MR. W. A. Cooper, whose appointment as acting Postmaster-General, Federation of Malaya, has been gazetted. Sunday Times picture.18 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-04-23 3 MISS JOYCE Davidson »»d Mr. George W.lli.m Mot* who wtti mirricd at Trinity College Chapel yesterday. Dr. H. B. A—lwla officiating. Sanday Times picture.24 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-04-23 3 MR. and Mrs. P. N. N»ir -fa- |fc JJt U iTCT rflClr WWVUEJg *f rfltw Mariiwail Tempi*. Slwgapara. The bcMe ia Hrn Itw+Ut of Mr. afid Mr*. A. M. Nair of Bomdmjttaai.32 words
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Article100 1950-04-23 3 15 MONTHS' JAIL FOR BAD DRIVING Sunday Times SUIT Reporter A lorry driver, M. Rama Llngam Raja, was convicted and sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment and disqualified from driving for two years by Mr. E. V. A. Peers at the First Traffic Court. Singapore yesterday for causing the deaths100 words
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Article86 1950-04-23 3 Snnda; Times CorresDondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Goh Ken&. a tuoourer at a timber yard in Kallang Road, Singapore, was charged In the Sessions Court yesterday with Tailing to register and have an identity card. He claimed that he had a card but lost It on the day86 words
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Article35 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANO, Sat.Marlias bin Santaibin, aged 30. was fined $25 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Anuar, for b eing out at Kampong Kuala Lvi, Ulu Langat during curfew hours.35 words
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Article34 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Ttmea Correspondent MUAR, Sat,— Ball of $75 was allowed Kunchl Permal, who was chargea oefore the Muar Magistrate with voluntarily causing hurt to Amboo with a knife. Thp mse was adjourned34 words
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Article28 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Tinea Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Tan Ah Leng, a taxi driver, was fined $15 at Bagan Serai for picking up a passenger outslde his limit.28 words
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Article178 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. THE Ghost which haunted Sabariah binte Mohamed 1 over the past week has now decided to leave her alone. Sabariah, aged 14, lives with her grandmother at Siram, Butterworth. Her grandmother, Misa, told a Sunday Times reporter today that Sabariah178 words
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Article83 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter /CARRYING a small baby In V/ her arms, a 19-year-old mother, Lim Sal Hong, told the Singapore Third Police Court magistrate. Mr. C. F. Seston yesterday that she had been "stupid" to try to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda after an83 words
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Article57 1950-04-23 3 Snnday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ■THE High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, had a two and a half hour meeting with the Malay conference of Rulers today. The discussions, the Sunday Times, understands, concerned several important matters including the suggestion for a new basis for Federal57 words
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Article54 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Time* Sl*fl Reporter Forty-year-old Wong Yew of Johore Bahru was fined $20 In the Singapore Second Court yesterday for possession of four obscene pictures. Wong was arrested at a road block on Mar. 26. He said the pictures which were found on him were bought54 words
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Article22 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Carre ipoarf—t MUAR, Sat.— lbrahim bin Ahmad was fined $15 at Muar for negligent driving on the Muar-Tangkak road.22 words
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Article26 1950-04-23 3 Swsday Time. Staff Reporter The Singapore Regional Indian Congress will hold its annual general meeting at 5 p.m. today at 6. Race Course Lane.26 words
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200 1950-04-23 3 Fed. livestock threatened by 'killer' shrub Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. UUNDREDS of acre* of pasture land in Hie northern part of the Federation, and particularly on the west, have been overrun by a shrub front Southern Thailand which it shunned by all kinds of livestock. During the200 words
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Article136 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat ruRADE Union membership X in the Federation increased by 2,152 during March, according to the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. J. B. Prentis, but the number of registered unions remained at February's figure of 169. The total membership figure, including those136 words
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Article147 1950-04-23 3 BID TO SAVE TRAPPED LORRY DRIVER Sun«Uy Tfanes Correspondent PENANG, Sat. THE Coroner. Mr. D. R. Home, was today told of an unsuccessful attempt by two passengers to extricate the body of a lorry driver, Teoh Ah Lalng, who was pinned underneath his vehicle after it had landed in a147 words
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Article58 1950-04-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Volunteer Forces Staff Officer, Col. W. H. Blagden, will visit Malacca next Monday to meet former officers of the Volunteer Forces and anybody interested in the proposed Federation of Malaya Volunteer L\nd Force Col. Blagden will hold the meeting58 words
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Advertisement186 1950-04-23 3 MENEDICTINE DOM soi mmik THE EASTERN A6ENCIES (1945) LTD, In our department devoted to Educational Music We carry a comprehensive stock of School Song Books. Part Songs. Music for Rhythmic movement and Singing Games. We also stock a wide range of Music Reference Books. Biographies of the Great Composers. Appreciation186 words
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Miscellaneous184 1950-04-23 3 9 D^e Music; mo Mucn- *^^1^ SS^vS from X.L 10.05 Light Music; 10 JO s^on; SOhoral Md nViiiaiial Fro<n Now Untu We O* 0 Down"; Latin American Rhythm; 11 Ccjoert: 4 Hawaiian Made: 4.30 U Ctese recimlQU. ol Radio Actto,; 11J0 ffij".?^.^ 't2 Presbyterian aerrfce (Btudio); 12 Month; 6As Bpore-184 words
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Article, Illustration2577 1950-04-23 4 hit I REPORTING pOSEMARY Tay, chief air hostess ot Malayan Airways, is one of the nicest people I have met in a long time. A very versatile girl, with terrific charm she originally wanted to be a music teacher, and took up both the piano and singing2,577 words
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Article, Illustration508 1950-04-23 5 Don 't let it happen here In word line, VIRGINIA" says IF you are tall and willowy with a swan like n#ck. If you have a perfect profile, hair which stays tidy under any conditions. If you are BO inches round the, ah. hips, and have long, luscious legs then,508 words
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Article350 1950-04-23 5 Notebook by Penelope IT really is essential that every girl should learn to cook. No matter if she is born rich or of slender means No one knows how soon it may fall to their lot to g<*t a meal for the family. The person who cannot350 words
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Article395 1950-04-23 5 Five minutes for figure beauty 'PHE average young girl has, normally speaking, a good body. Sh<j has no difficulty in getting into "ready-to-wear" clothes. So she never gives her figure a thought. When, as often happens, she finds that a dress which last year was a perfect fit, this year395 words
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Article732 1950-04-23 5 MARY HEATHCOTT writes on A RECENT baby was called Forfllssa and this od<j name caused the curious to puzzle. The explanation: Forflissa was the name of a very ancient ancestress of the baby's. Forfussa. I feel, will be shortened to Fliss and for ever after the baby,732 words
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Article168 1950-04-23 5 HERE THERE 'THE newest idea in travelling 1 cases is a streamlined, two -in- czie. lightweight affair specially suitable for a short holiday or a weekend. It is made in a natural coloured hide, washable and waterproof, and is lined with brown silk. The top of the case has the168 words
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Article395 1950-04-23 5 A souffle should be a dream often it is a calamity. Its greatest friend is steady even heat, Its worst enemy a cook who opens the oven door too soon, Souffles are cllergic to u.aughts. Keep a souffle waiting once it is cooked and you will regret395 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-04-23 6 BRUMAS the baby polar bear is drawing thousands to London's Zoo and is the world's most photographed animal Above: Giles in The Daily Express gets a polit.cal slant on the Brumas craze. RIGHT: After 40,000 people in one day had been to see Brumes, Tim of the Daily Experss85 words
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Article138 1950-04-23 6 The ODD CORNER THE first international clown club has been formed in London to raise the standard of clowns, to work for a world brotherhood and to further th« training of young entrants. f\SAKA police have banned cheek-to-cheek dancing in taxi-dance halls as "too hot a fashion." They follmved up138 words
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Article78 1950-04-23 6 C«CORES of letters arrived at a Worthing Hospital advising how to cure 75--year-old Mr. Edward Brewin's hiccups. He has been having bouts for six days at a time and cannot stop. Most of the writers suggested different remedies from holding the nose and drinking a glass of water, to78 words
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Article354 1950-04-23 6 First year of a new republic TWELVE months ago Irishmen danced In O'Connell Street. Dublin, to celebrate the breaking of ties which had bound them in unwilling partnership with Britain for 780 years. The consequences of that step, it had been predicted, will be striking and important in theAP - 354 words
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Article210 1950-04-23 6 PARIS TO GET A NEW LOOK PARIS is to be smartened up In honour of her 2,000 th birthday next year. One of the main tasks will be replacing most of the 140 bronze monuments, representing the city's total, which were melted down by the German occupation troops. In manyReuter - 210 words
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Article133 1950-04-23 6 ONLY bad tempered school-teachers cane children, says Mr. W. E Champion who has taught more than 14,000 children in schools in New South Wales. Mr. Champion, who has now retired, said that when he Joined the Department of Education In 1905 he was taught and advised133 words
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Article194 1950-04-23 6 1 picture of a well-deve-loped nude female on the latest issue of paper money has begun a new outcry by German officialdom. The healthy-looking underclad young woman appears on 20.000,000 new fivemark notes. A correspondent says she represents Europe. She is holding a sun in her194 words
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Advertisement227 1950-04-23 6 A2gf Buy it in the 1 2 oz tins Sole agents in Malaya and Singapore for Kraft Walker products: COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. NOW Betterstill, prevent cough*, use Hudson's "Eumenthoi" jujubes daily Protect you. 2^ltM2L>tf se 'f against coughs, cr'd-y, sore throats and influenza. use Nil (Is227 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-04-23 7 MB. fONG SINN SIONG with (right) his eldest son. Trainer Yon* Than Tin, (left) Trainer Yonri eldest son. Mr. Tong Ron Voi. and in front eifht-year-old Victor Lee of the 103 rd generation of the Yonj family. S—day Thne» picture.40 words
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Article445 1950-04-23 7 SINGAPORE S HAPPY VETERAN Traces 3,000 years ancestry Sunday Time* Staff Reporter |N Singapore today there is a deeply religious 80-year-old Chinese whose dearest possession after the Holy Bible n Hie book of the names of his ancestors who can be traced back more than 3,000 years. He is Mr.445 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-04-23 7 MR. Vincert Patrick Cougfclin and Mit. Mary Fade who were married at Hie Ch«rch of Christ the King iCarri.on Roman Cathol< Church) yesterday. Sunday Times picture.26 words
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109 1950-04-23 7 FOOD CLAMP DOWN' IN K. PILAH AREA Sunday Time* Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. THE movement of rice and edible oil is restricted in thf whole area of Ladang OeddM Estate in the Kuala Piiah district of Negri Sembilan which has been declarer i a "controlled area' by the A.v-istant Controi.er of109 words
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Article76 1950-04-23 7 .Sunday Times Staff Correspond* nt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. Michael Webber of the staff of St. Johns Institute, Kuala Lumpur, was married in Kuala Lumpur today to Miss Doreen Rozario, eldest daughter of Mr: J. Rozario and. the late Mrs. Rozario The bridegroom is the76 words
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Article39 1950-04-23 7 Sunda. i .mcs orrrsiiundrnl GEMAS, Sat— Three wandr.ing goals cost their owner, M. Raniah. $10 in fines when ho was convicted by the G-'inas Circuit Magistrate, for allowing them to stray in the Police compound.39 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-04-23 7 He advises Singapore: Sunday Time* Staff Reporter AMERICANS arc keen to know a lot more about Singapore "but there if not enough publicity about the country in America," said an American ttavtt authority yesterday. A properly organised tourist commission, sponsored by the Government, could do much to261 words
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Article28 1950-04-23 7 At a Muar Scouts Fair $1,003 was raised *or the Federation Training Camp Fund. The fair was organised by the Muar District Boy Scouts Association.28 words
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Article42 1950-04-23 7 Sunday Times Cerropondeßt SEGAMAT. Sat— Sentence was deferred on 63-year-old Vim Sek Heng, manager of a Chinese printing press, when he admitted contravening the regulations governing printing presses. He omitted to print his name on some work done by him.42 words
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Article60 1950-04-23 7 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Ruler of Negri Sembilun will open the new Kuala Pilah police headquarters next Friday afternoon. There will be a tea party at the police canteen followed by a football match between the Kuaia Pilah police and the Kuala Pilah District XI in aid of60 words
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Article86 1950-04-23 7 Sonday Tteaea C»lT— yJiat KAJANG. Sat (gJIXTY-ONE men. wen an« children, all S«k*i*. from the UN Langat and Kaehaa forest loscy^e hav e been re-settled in Semenyih. They were provided with building material front Welfare funds, and they have built for themselves two long attap bniMings86 words
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Article33 1950-04-23 7 Yap Foot Yeong, a taxi driver from Kuala Lumpur, waa fined $10 at Kajang lor causing an obstruction and $5 for carrying one passenger •w. many in his car.33 words
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Article229 1950-04-23 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "THE Kuala Lumpur Coroner today recommended that a the police should charge Cpl. I. W. Dolling of the first battalion, Suffolk Regiment with causing the death, by a negligent act, of Craftsman C. E. Smart of the same regiment,229 words
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Article279 1950-04-23 7 Sunday Tim— Staff Report** QPEN undals arc Hie sWafHsMtt form of footwear for Malaya becamt rkoy allow p4«nry of air borwoow Hie toos, apart from botng moft convfortaUo. And bocaiiM moat women wear gawoarg tfcoy are loot prone to "Singapore foot" or otfc«r foot ailments than279 words
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Article94 1950-04-23 7 Singapore Ctutmoer of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday (Apr. 32) In i A cents r*r lb.:— Buyer Seller No. 1 R.S.S Spot loose nominal 69 M*4 FOB in bale* May No. 1 R.B.S. 6*4 68 No. 2 R.S.S. 66 65 No. 3 R.S.B. 63 63 W Rid.94 words
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207 1950-04-23 7 Killed Shopman Then Joined Bandit Hunt Sunday Times Correspondent RAUB. Saturday. CHORTLY after bandits withdrew from a raid on Kerch v village, Temerlofi district a shopkeeper in the village, Liew Leong Tiew was shot dead. An Auxiliary Policeman, Reran bin Musa sentenced to death at Raub Assizes, today was said207 words
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Article107 1950-04-23 7 CARD CHARGE: BLAMES HIS MANAGER Sund»y I lines Correspondent GEMAS, Sat. IN Indian, Dorauamy was charged at the Qemju Circuit Magistrate's court with failing to register himself and obtain an idertity card within the rresrribed time. He said his card was take a away by the bandiu ana M had107 words
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Article117 1950-04-23 7 B—4iy Tines Staff CorrespoaeVnt JOHORE BAHRU, Sat THE State Mental Home in Johore Bahru. at present occupied by the military, is likely to re-opened early next year to reduce expenditure involved in sending mental cases to the Central Mental Home at Tanjong Rambutan. Johore now117 words
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Article79 1950-04-23 7 SuMlay Times Cerrespofidrnl SEGAMAT, Sat.— "A friend was seriously ill and needed medical aid immediately and as there was no qualified driver available I took the steering wheel." That was the explanation given by 34-year-old Lee Liong of Cha'ah village when charged with failing to79 words
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Article25 1950-04-23 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Bat Mr. Bhan Singh, P.W.D. overseer, Kuala Kangsar, who has been on leave In India, has returned to Kuala Kangsar.25 words
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Article79 1950-04-23 7 Smdaji I'imrs Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sau. ABDULLAH bin Osman. Malay schoolteacher o( Padang Lailang, Province Weilesiey, was yesterday acquitted on a charge of breaking curfew on the nighi of Mar. 8. The Magistrate gave him the benefit of the doubr. The prosecution alleged that Abdullah broke79 words
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Article65 1950-04-23 7 Sunday Times Corrrsftondent MUAR, Sat.— Muar will hold a University Month ;n September, to »nd 01. '4M anniversary of the Un.versitv of Malaya's Foundation Day on Oct. 8. This was deculrci at a meeting of ihe Muar District Appeal Ooountttr* when the chairman [acne Mahmood bin Moh^me.i65 words
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Article38 1950-04-23 7 Sunday limes (.'orresponur.iPENANG, Sat.— For fd <s to report the damage to !js tongkang following a co.llsion with the railway !auM"-i Violet, Pina Mohideen was today fined $15 in the First Magistrate's Court38 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-04-23 7 MEMBERS of Hrn Ncwtpjpcr Vendors AtiociaHon of Singapore w.,< entertained dinner at South Windi Hotel. Tjnjong B.Ui. Ijit Sunday t* celebrate The Sunday Time, circulation record of not* tnan 60,000 copici per rtsue. Above it a froa* pnotogrjpk or the vendor* «r»th mintbrn of Hie StraiH Tifne. ProM Ltd staff53 words
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Advertisement50 1950-04-23 7 MALAYAI^JJjWJiYS Rangoon 1 C JESSELTON 3 (h e*c v i J /W3^ Sg^^C SAWPAKAN (bANCKOKJ y^-^KHP^ \(IA B U A N^) (s A i G O m) (tCUCHING^ I f H D A Nj (fALEMBANC J lh\ U4 Ijouk lytoitaJ? koJm MANAGERS: MANSHCLD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 50H TELEGRAMS "TERBANG"50 words
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Advertisement183 1950-04-23 7 A j COMPLETE HAIRCUTS JU/HAJ I AT "o* E FOR rHE WW I WHOLE FAMILY "Barba-Trim" *AT f»CNO THE FAMILY HAIRDRESSER CERTAIN TO SAVE YOU MOMEY CUTSANDTfUHS M(N S HAIR mm the **y i'j »»ni it Rcmov«» »hi»gy bur *nd neck IDEAL fw rrrmm*, wr>«« ...r,* t Jjfc>, home permi.183 words
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Article26 1950-04-23 8 MR ft MRS R FOENANDER t))ank all friends and relatives ho attended their wedding and fur their very useful gifts :\nd «-ongr:ifi;la*orv me c saees26 words
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549 1950-04-23 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. APRIL 23, 1950. MALAYS AND A NATION THE statement on Federal citizenship issued last week by the Communities Liaison Committee is an inspiring document. This comprehensive set of proposals displays great political sagacity and clearly charts the road which Malaya must travel if it Is eventually549 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1950-04-23 8 DICKSON BROWN - DICKSON BROWN by PROSPERITY has returned to Malaya's kampongs. Mat and Meenah are happier than at any time since the. liberation in 1945. Reason price of rubber. Rubber, which means so much to the economy of this country, means even more to the Malay1,945 words
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761 1950-04-23 8 Where witch doctors mend marriages GWYN LEWIS reports from the Bush INURING the past ■'two weeks I have travelled hundreds of miles across this featureless country called the Bush. Nothing meets the eye but thorn bushes and stunted, lifeless trees. Yet goats and rangy cattle of indifferent breeding provide the761 words
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Advertisement578 1950-04-23 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. CLARK: To Catherine (nee Partridge) and Ernest, a girl. Avrll. Susan. D'Cotta's Clinic, on 22.4.50. Tc PEGGY, wife of Dr. J. T. F'ernandec, a daughter, Luanne Margaret Elizabeth, at Orient Clinic, Apr 21st. Deo gratias. COUGHLAN PALLE: At the Catholic Church, Tanglin Barracks, on Saturday. 22nd April. 1950.578 words
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Advertisement15 1950-04-23 8 /^3R^\ There's always I I Itl C FOR A TIGER kn pt tits and quarts15 words
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Article69 1950-04-23 9 iunday Times SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat LANCE Corporal J M. Palmer ol the Royal Army Service Corps today appeared before Inche Mohamad Annuar in the First Magistrates Court charged with assaulting Jillian Kenneson with intent tr outrage her modesty at Kuala Lucnpur rallwav station <69 words
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Article409 1950-04-23 9 STUDENT LEADERS QUIT ON ISSUE 'Do you want ragging ?.....YES' Sunday Times Staff Reporter RAGGING was accepted in principle by a majority of 159 votes at a stormy threehour general meeting of 412 undergraduates of the University of Malaya held at the Central Hall, Sepoy Lines, yesterday. The University Students409 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN appeal for greater Interest in and help for the youth of Singapore was made by Mr. L. Rayner, D.P.P., Chairman of Singapore Youth Council, yesterday, when accepting the trusteeship of a new Youth Holiday Camp Ayer Biru, |ohore, provided by Singapore335 words
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Article29 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Singapore Buddhist Association will hold a committee meeting this evening at Outram Road to discuss the three-day Vesak 'birthday of theXord Buddha) celebrations.29 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-04-23 9 MISS An.ca dc Souia and Mr. A. O. Stretch who were married Hie Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yetterd.y The bride N a mmber or the Cirli SporH Ctwh hockey team Sunday Times picture.34 words
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Article41 1950-04-23 9 MUSLIM MEETING me Singapore Muslim League will commemorate the anniversary of the death of Iqbal, an Indian Muslim poet philosopher, today with a public meeting at the Shirin Theatre. New World at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Ahmad, bin Mohamed Ibrahim will preside.41 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-04-23 9 MISS W M Quee Chi. »*4 Mr. L,m Cheng Hai who ware married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Time* picture21 words
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Article107 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM Sat. A PARTY of Anti-Bandit Month volunteers who boarded the Pral-Bukit Mertajam train to check Identity cards on Mar. 10 found 107 bottles of perfume hidden in a basket, a tiffin carrier arrf clothes. As a result oi their find. uB107 words
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Article71 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— When charged in the Police Court today with failing to obtain an identity card. Shaik Maidin told that he had had tried to obtain one but all the Registration Office gave him was a temporary card which had to71 words
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Article153 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times Staff Repur.tr JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. fHIU Soon, of Scudai, was fined a total of $4,000 when he was "^iv]pted on two harßes under the Excise Enactment, in tbe T "lurt here today. A member of the Customs party which carried out the raid153 words
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Article225 1950-04-23 9 m^,a.. Syß *y Ti Staff Importer JNDIAN merchants in Singapore should ni be very optimistic about the future, warned Sardar Hardial >«njh, the retiring President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, at the ninth annual meeting of the Chamber yesterday. He said Singapore trade depended on entrepot225 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-04-23 9 ROBERT Kinloch, 46-year-old Scottish planter who was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs at the Supreme Court. Kota Bahru. last Wednesday for causing death by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide.39 words
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Article91 1950-04-23 9 Waitress was abusive— fined Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter A PRETTY. 18 year old Malay waitress, Asnah blntl Baba. was fined $10 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for using abusive language to a police corporal when he asked for her identity card in Jalan Eunos on Apr 21. The91 words
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Article45 1950-04-23 9 Sunday lime* Staff Reporter Police and Gurkhas found an occupied bandit ramp in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore on Friday. The bandits fled .saving two rifles, 104 rounds of ammunition, a Japanese nand grenade and six packs of food and clothing.45 words
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Article35 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter A police constable was slightly wounded when a small party of bandits Sred on Simpang Pertang police station in the Jelebu area of Negri Sembilan on Friday night.35 words
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166 1950-04-23 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JHE 1/2 Curkhj Rifles operating in the Segamat area of lohore have killed their 100 th bandit, but their score •i probably much higher as they have counted only bandits the battalion have been killed in166 words
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Article221 1950-04-23 9 Sunday lime* sull uepurlrr gLSIE Yeo, a typist empjoyed at the R.A.S.C.. NYe Soon called Livia Tan. ;»n--1 other girl in the same olnce. "a big shot. That started an argument whicii ended with L'via Tan ocing charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court with221 words
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Article61 1950-04-23 9 Sunday rimes Staff Reporter A CHINESE living ar :iie 88th mile Bentong Kuala Lumpur road neard iwo shots on Friday evening He went out of his house to <cc what had haooened ami »v met by two armed men who ordered him to go bark On61 words
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Advertisement256 1950-04-23 9 ***urphy radio MODEL 128 More signal. .Jess noise This fable model has all the ear marks of quality. Sharp selectivity, plenty of power. And what a beauty In two contrasting veneers used on the wooden cabinet, and a rich mahogany for the centre. $395 LESS 10% FOR CASH EASY HIRE256 words
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Advertisement159 1950-04-23 9 FREE THIS WEEK-END? YOU WILL BE IN jW 1 ferbtf /s\ < "'ou'lH^mor.onyour jVfe-Jk torm-li f hter. bnght.r. freer. Carryin X ill you w?nt •mple pockets but not con- 7 f Jf* X//1 iKS^A •Cious of it. Completely /f] f V?t weather protected In ar I il j^ l it^m159 words
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Article642 1950-04-23 10 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By I OFTEN wonder why women grumble at the dullness of housework when, according to the writers of women's features there is so much fun among the dusters and the dish mops. Read what one of them says about rhythm in housework:— CM a certain642 words
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Article, Illustration835 1950-04-23 10 By MARTIN HUTTOM \WHEN an all-Negro company brought Anna Lucasta' to His Majesty's Theatre. London there were full houses because, largely, of the production's 'frankness.' The film version' will not appeal to the salacious although it is. by implication at any rate, very much adults only." Because of835 words
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Article217 1950-04-23 10 OTHELLO was a bold venture on the part of Singapore's hard-working Repertory Company. It is by no means a perfect production but there are some outstanding features about it. John Forbes-Sempill as the Moor give* his beet performance to date. He looks magnificent, particularly in the217 words
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Article, Illustration917 1950-04-23 10 Highlights of Radio by LISTENER PENANG listeners will be 1 able to enjoy better J reception when two new Console ttes (control bays) are shortly put into use. This equipment, which has already arrived. Is similar to that developed917 words
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Advertisement257 1950-04-23 10 <ntHINGSKIN This wonderful liquid healer Owl I™** 'ww*w&/ ou u orlI1 8 th# »g u "y ol itching BkinTl)oea it irritate you all day I Doea t U-^' to > Jro •***P' n 8 night t Tbe« i iSt try ih» famous healing rwnwxly whiafc U t" 1 will K'257 words
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Advertisement199 1950-04-23 10 BILLIARD ACCESSORIES by BURROUGHES WATTS 4 Point HardweW Butted Cues $12.75 Plain Cues $5.75 Snooker Ball Sets $120.00 Chalk Suspenders $4.50 Table Irons with Shoe $27.50 Cue Tips (Boies of 100) $4.00 Book of Rules-Billiards 90 cts. m m -Snooker 90 cts. Book of AH Rules $2.95 SOLE AGES'TS SINGAPORE199 words
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Article, Illustration989 1950-04-23 11 C. H. E. DET - Plight of Malay fisherfolk C. H. E. DET by ()NE of the facts uncovered by the Nutrition Survey conducted by the Institute of Medical Research was the "sign of severe poverty" prevailing among the Malay fishing community. These people were found to subsist on an extremely poor diet consisting of989 words
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Article488 1950-04-23 11 CARL LIM - CARL LIM By Fmany a Malayan schoolboy, homework is a plague of a problem Those to whom homework affords pleasure are very few and far between. It is not surprising therefore, that for mast, if not nearly all, irksome homework becomes cribbing schoolwork. It is quite understandable, and488 words
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Article384 1950-04-23 11 DONALD MOORE on books WHEN The Ladys Not For Burning" was produced in London last year its author. Christopher Fry, became at once the most talked of dramatist of the day. Hit achievement of fame from a past of comparative obscurity was a transition that took384 words
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Article415 1950-04-23 11 Empire pay packets TASMANIA, they say, has the friendliest people and the pleasantest climate in the British Empire. But it has another claim to fame. In the north of this lovely Island there is a district called Stanley. And here, as far as I can find they make the highest415 words
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Advertisement211 1950-04-23 11 Creator comfort does not exist! v> n ■'O !^s£a^^^ Supplied m all Ua»- f-Jjijr dard tizrt in a variety of mlour* inn tithtftgt Inner Spring mat Irises pruvide the most luxuriously O'inlitrtahle sleeping ?urface so far known to science. VONO Inner Spring mattresses are unequalled for mi|..-i |i quality and211 words
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Advertisement295 1950-04-23 11 s^' Connection* for mB j part* of Indo-China tS&i-'*. Arrhrah frt» Saiga* TfcanoJjri 3.50 i.a. O^- v \\v Departure* for SatgM At* FRANCE MMII L.i. CCNCBM. ASCNTS HHHfIHP Qaick Relief from Ml CHEST SORENESS L Vr^SS^l Bronchial Colds B^)ljyA>CT^Oy I A sore chest shows the presence of danger* T^^^y^^C|lMHJ| ous295 words
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Advertisement423 1950-04-23 12 ■•■auur^BU^H(S B* 11^B; 4 J lV u\l I V^ v S>» PURE fruit juice Si a ICO% cane sugar fy freshly made. it reaches you immediately after manufacture a in the gay "new look" bottle. ORANGE SQUASH End Rheumatism While You Sleep J It you stinVr snarr ala stabbing uaina,423 words
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Advertisement192 1950-04-23 12 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Eve.yday Astrology- V.A.X. Ajer $a.90 SUniey Gibbons Postage Stamp Catalogue 1950 S.OO Pt. VII. Foreign Countries European Ccuiuries Post Offices (Excluding Prer.ch < Palmi-Tv For Pleasure Sc Profit-V.A.K. Ayer 3.00 PUh Ponds Aquariumslan Harman 3.60 Purposeful Enjoyment A Book Pbr Secondary Boys' School John R Thatcher 5.40 Principles192 words
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Advertisement334 1950-04-23 12 Teuay at 11 a.ss. United Artist's "NIGHT IN CASABLANCA" Teday at J. t.IS 15 p.m. aoth Century-Fox's "MOTHER IS A nUCSBMAIT* LoraHa Young Van Jitasiai In Tecsiatoetor Las* Dar: A S.tt p.m. "MsftK aoiir ia Taaafl T«*a, 11 at a. as. M.sa.., OB«aU«? WUKLD 4asaß»Ms I t.U Il—Jt Ol'll TT-334 words
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Advertisement256 1950-04-23 12 ADDENDUM TO S. C. (CHENWU) A. A. TINDER Nona Reference tender notice for the erection and completion of a clubhouse, gymnasium, swimming pool. etc.. for toe Selangor Chinese (Chenwu) Athletic Association, tenderers are informed that the cloning date has been extended to 12 noon. 13th May. 1»M. T. T. LEB.256 words
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Miscellaneous1514 1950-04-23 12 "J B^^B^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^*^*'***^^ l^*'^**Bß^B^^*'^B»swJ^B^^^^^^^^^^^^""""^^^^^^^^^*^ S B^B la^*4^Tf^Bi^l I I B^^^V '1-mS^B^K yM 4 i_W A BW 1 .iBaL. A PRiaONKR DUn «<i WU- '^■■■■■■BBafIBSBUHifIIBBBBtBBaH W^^ Wf flT^— M ~^T% llamg who sacapod froas y M usln€ tbe Blackwood ace In his hand. In tact. North 1 M a weM«rn p«OltCtltlai7 W*M1,514 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1950-04-23 13 SHARPSHOOTER" takes you inside sport TWIS week I turn 1 over most of this column to a guest writer, a Kuala Lumpur reader who complains tnai Singapore sports gets far more space than upcountry goings-on. I piead guilty, and here will let my anonymous reader have his1,547 words
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51 1950-04-23 13 Singapore Swimming Club 0 water polo teams against Chine.; Swimming Club at the B.S.C. pool at Tan Jong Rhu today at 11 ajn will be: "A": Tonkinson; Davids, Van Daatselaar; Allen; MltcbeD (X). Walters. Creighton. "It": Van Haeringen; Hamilton; Podt; Riches; Mitchell (U.), Klngstoti,51 words
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Article68 1950-04-23 13 P T HOLD C.R.C Sunday Times Koala Lumpar Sports Correspondent TV a Div. II soccer match in which there was plenty of excite!ment, the Postals shared points with Selangor Chinese R.C. on the Pudu Road group ground on Friday. Each side scored once. Postals took the lead 10 minuies after68 words
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Article, Illustration455 1950-04-23 13 A MENACE to life and property at Hong Lim Green A last Sunday was T. H. A. (Tom) Potts, the Colony batsman. In the process of rattling up 97 for Singapore Cricket Club against the Chinese in their senior tournament tie, Potts scored several455 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-04-23 13 SGT. H. Dodds (Military Concetto Establishment), demonstrating the Javelin threw to athletes at the kVrak amateur athletic training centre In the Anderson School, Inch. Sunday Tuw picture.27 words
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Article148 1950-04-23 13 *niE open invitation golf com--1 petition at the Island Club. Singapore for the Eu Tong Sen Cup will start on Saturday afternoon. May IS. The competition is open to members of any recognised golf club. One qualifying round medal stroke play will be played May148 words
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Article59 1950-04-23 13 r r O United States doubles teams advanced to the quarter-flnata of the Italian international tennis tournament at Rome on Friday. Bill Talbert and Tony Trabert defeated F. Olobaga and M. Ayxela (Spain) O. 9 l. and Irving Dor f man and Fred Kowaleskl beat A. SadaAP - 59 words
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Article109 1950-04-23 13 Across: 1. Trade: 6. i"lair; 11. Refuse; 13. Case; 15. Effloresenct; 16. Peel; 17. Stop; Is. Arc; M. Added; 22. Kre; 23. Tamer; 25. Rider; 28. Widower; 30. Loans; 32. Leaks; 36. Our; 36. Solid; 38. Toe; 46. Acre; 42. Lava; 43. Thorough lares; 46. Hews; 46. Severe;109 words
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Article97 1950-04-23 13 rvFFICE-3EARERS of NesUnglO v Sports Club. Singapore, for this year are: President; Mr. K. E. Imrie (reelected); hon. vice-president, Mr 8 8. Franklin (re-elected); vicepresidents: Messrs. P. B. Roberts. J. B. Pynegar. R. Ounter Smith. R. Mclntosb Whyte, W. K. Heaphy (all re-elected); L. J. Brittain, 8.97 words
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Article44 1950-04-23 13 TN a friendly soccer match played on the Raeburn Park ground on Friday, Jollllads Juniors beat Singapore Harbour Board Sanitary Combined team by two goals to one. Scorers for the JolllUds were Tusoff and Kassim S.H.B scored their solitary goal through Zaman.44 words
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Advertisement176 1950-04-23 13 o*jki ~^Mr~\ OFFER gSBiJ* AUSTRALIAN I J AIR TOURS SNOW SPOUTS p "ta «B^a%^\J^ "'IF *2ri» "Cli— J NIGHT LIFf BIC-GAMt MtHINC In association with Mitchell's International Tours. This conducted tour of Australia by QEA includes air transportation from Singapore to Sydney and return, all accommodation in first class Australian176 words
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Advertisement251 1950-04-23 13 cJDf\ Phlllips PhflSpa h the crefc thtrt buflr last, ft wiD stand all the hard knocks that tough x roads provide, yet stiD give years of relu ble •ovfee. Phillips Cycles «t deagoed and made in a modemry equipped factory by t>eopk «bo have bad over 50 yean experience in251 words
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858 1950-04-23 14 DISQUALIFICATION' AN UNFAIR VERDICT Boy Brooks was morally tko'd Sunday Times BoxLnt Reporter f>AVE SANDS, British Empire middleweight champion, won Friday night's bir fight in the fourth round, when referee Erie Dunsford disqualified Boy Brooks, triple champion of the Orient That's the way the record books will have it And858 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-04-23 14 BABONESS, (Flaanery up), winner of Baee 1 at Kuala Lumpur yesteriay is led ta by Trainer n. KiTwaa. San*iay Times ptctwre.21 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-04-23 14 THE SINGAPORE GOALKEEPER, Chee Seng, gather* spftly as HA.F.'s outside-left Sgt. Lee mores in while Singapore right fnll-back Morton gives his protection— incident in yesterday's Malaya Cap match at JaLan Btsar stadium which Singapore won by 3-9. Sunday Times picture (Report in P. 15).44 words
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Article385 1950-04-23 14 Racing events to continue Apr. 3o K T a special meeting of the Singapore Motor Club r held recently, it was decide*) that the club would carry on with its programme of speed events which were not completed on Sunday April 9. These events will now be held at Lim385 words
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Article251 1950-04-23 14 IMPORTANT U.S. BOXING DECISIONS WASHINGTON Sat. •the Executive Committee of the National Boxing Association of the United States is expected to make Important decisions regarding proposed world flyweight and bantanweight title fights, when it meets here today. The agenda Includes the world flyweight title fight between Terry Allen (London) andReuter - 251 words
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Article70 1950-04-23 14 "THE team to represent Young 1 Companion AA. In a soccer friendly against Singapore Cricket Club tomorrow on the Padang wIQ be chosen from: Sect Yew Chang, Leong Kum Seng. Choy Weng Chong, Leone K*i Vow, Gan Cheong Biau, Kok Kum Chong, Tan Eng Cheng, Lee Kai Seng,70 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-04-23 14 A NARROW BAY« FOR THE SINGAPORE GOAL: The Stmrapore goalkeeper Cte« Sent (on ground) deflects a lew drive urot, the left where Singapore's left back. Salleh, make* doubly rare by slipping the ball out for a eotw as RJLF.'- rljrhtwta er ?*S*"^ r thre73 words
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Article243 1950-04-23 14 Sunday Times Bentong Sports Correspondent DAHANG'S Malaya Cup victory over the Combined 1 Services at Raub on Saturday was no fluke. The soldiers were outplayed in all departments of the game. True, the sodden nature of the ground was not conducive to good soccer, but243 words
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Article131 1950-04-23 14 rtwaa Ow Staff Cerreiptifent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FIGHTING on plunkiij despite a nasty cut over his left eye sustained in the first round. George Sands lost on points to Johnny Clnto in the main event of the boxing at the Buklt Bintang stadium tonight over131 words
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Article38 1950-04-23 14 Bandar Tinea London Correaponilrmt TN London yesterday tba Journal A "Sporting Life" quoted the American coloured boxer Mcl Brown a* saying be wants to fight Dave Sands for a bet of £1.000.38 words
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Article429 1950-04-23 14 Portsmouth strengthen position U.K. FOOTBALL LONDON, Sat. A NARROW victory ovefl Cup Finalists Liverpool today enabled Ports« mouth to strengthen their bid to retain their First Division Football League championship The only other club to win, of six locked In a tense struggle for honours, was Wol-. verhampton Wanderers, who429 words
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Advertisement44 1950-04-23 14 Horatio \i* y* VISCOUNT NELSON .<& i^reator of nawl tradition 1 i 111- J maker ol history ~*^w j£P n^LssHy "^^^^r^SSaß rT^~^aW If it It, ^1 }Ql /Jssftialai sVaV.^QHBnV.'^DILV V Jnfri-iti\jßl aaM^^Sal SM' J^^a^Baa^HTJßfl^BT^arm-^^^BaaamJnaanl s^enToK jL SERVICE L 4 JWVVr MAD g IN IWITaIN mm44 words
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Advertisement26 1950-04-23 14 KCIPIiLfRIMHIGHI tMfitto Ch*h/v« O4H&T C*4M/to* OrMr urn Koo» I At* Hmnf Am* ,0 rm*r ZaM**'r /£s Sou HCAirA*. i«*t&isrio*4 llv^i K^y IT *o£6 U* y &A-\26 words
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Advertisement90 1950-04-23 14 Leading personalities fn all walks yj^Bfr.<' of lift know the value of a mart |R •ppearance. For this reason more well groomed moo us* Brylcreem thaa any iHpft other hair dressing. An application of Brylcreem it sufficient to keep ibe hair in perfect order all day long. Rubbed Into the90 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1950-04-23 15 Chee Seng and s Salleh shine Singapore S Combined R.A.F t SINGAPORE cleared their first hurdle in the H.M.S. *3 Malaya Cup football competition when they beat Combined Royal Air Force by three goals to nil on a rain-soaked field at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.1,156 words
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Article15 1950-04-23 15 QEGAMAT play their first outstation cricket match today against N.S. Ceylonese at Segamat.15 words
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356 1950-04-23 15 Sunday Times Alor Star Sports Correspondent Penang 2 Kedah PENANGS hopes of reaching the final of this year's Malaya Cup competition received great encouragement when the Settlement beat Kedah in the opening match of the northern section at Alor Star yesterday by two356 words
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Article38 1950-04-23 15 Sunday Times iVnim Sports Correspondent THE visiting Hong Kong United 1 Overseas basketball team beat one of Penang's leading teams, the Soo Kong, by 42 points to 35 at the New World stadium last night.38 words
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Article575 1950-04-23 15 TTHE Hong Kong Army foot- bailers, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the trooper Orbita, had nothing but high praise for the Malayan team which recently visited Hong Kong to play a series of games there. Capt. A. Woods, skipper of the visiting side told575 words
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Article72 1950-04-23 15 Sanday Tunes Maar Sports Correspondent A TEAM from the following 17 players will be selected to represent Johore in their opening Malaya Cup match against Malacca at Muar on April 29: Lint Kah Chiong; Jamak. Lao Senc Chew; Chua Meng Khim, Mohd. Mahat. Tan Ban Chuan;72 words
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306 1950-04-23 15 Taiping team just fail in bid for runs Ipoh cricket Sunday Times Ipoh Sport* Correspondent RAIN last week caused the abandonment of all three League matches in Kinta. The three games were: Kinta Europeans v Samuel's Club; Sturrock Club v V.M.C.A.. and P.C.R.C 4th Hussars. The match on Sunday between306 words
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Article84 1950-04-23 15 Sunday Tlmss Kajang Sport* Correspondent pUBLIC Worts Department x Sports Club yesterday again won by four goals to one when they met Kajang Police in an "A" Division District League Ibr on the Public Padang. After leading 2-1 In the first half, the Club forwards maintained pressure on84 words
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Advertisement187 1950-04-23 15 TODAY •W oslf AflMfefsfy sfl Nfc 'jl dtiMTMWY it leve.m *SFjV tts ~.j l <mt too 1/ j*ii* yft/ij!i latt! B ..»**Lb«f* aa BM^S^B^BBS^BBBBBM SB M^'^B Special Morning Show Today 9 A.M. BETTY GRABLE "THAT LADY IN ERMINE" TECHNICOLOR PHONE \X4042 M Join flash Gordon JKf and soar thru W*m187 words
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Advertisement398 1950-04-23 15 MILSS ABOVE Sh| BaNYTWI M« ELSE The MOTION PICTURE ot YESTERDAY, TODAY TOMORROW THE ATTEND THE EARLY SHOW IV TO I I ABE SURE OF A SEAT gg 1\ 1/ I TODAY 3 shows I W&S#A I only 11a m-3 30-8 30p.m wn SPECIAL BUSES AT 12.30 A.M. AS USUAL398 words
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Article2275 1950-04-23 16 Atom Boy also surprises By EPSOM JEEP [ENGAGED for only one ride, Jockey Vincent Dunwoodie landed another three-figure dividend winner when he pilotted Baroda Prince home in the fifth race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, first day of the Selanpor Turf Club April Meeting.2,275 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-04-23 16 H.f R.. L«ke Tal Nam leads in Wfnation (Woods), winner of the second race at Koala Lumpur yesterday. Sunday Times picture21 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-04-23 16 THE R.A.F. team which lost three-nil to Singapore in yesterday's Malaya Cup (Southern section) soccer match. Back row, from left to right: Robinson. Dover, Whl*». G^nt. Shepherd, McMollen. Front row: Bellinger, Williams, R. Lee, Scully. J. Lee. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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Article53 1950-04-23 16 Total Pool: *364,6 M. First: No. *****0. Second: N«. *****2. Third: No. *****1 Starters: Nos: *****0, *****9. *****1. 1718«7 3589K, 4387 W. *****5. *****3. Consolation prises: Nos: *****3. *****6. 4593*1. *****5. *****1, *****9. *****1. *****4. *****4. *****4. DOUBLE TOTES first doable: five tickets, $279 each. Second double: two53 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-04-23 16 rS Hong Kong Armj soccer team whicb arrived in Singapore yesterday by the troopship Orbita to play sic matches here and In the Federation during next two weeks. Back row, from left to right. W.O. 2. Wootton, Sgt. Hutton, CpL Mahoney. CpL Craighead, rapt. Woods (eapt),83 words
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Article168 1950-04-23 16 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter fHE Perak State side which meet Pahang next 1 Saturday in a Malaya Cup match soccer did not fare too well in last evening's tryout when they were held to a one-all draw by a scratch eleven on the Chinese168 words
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Article36 1950-04-23 16 Sunday Times Correspondent pOLICE beat Education XI 4—2 In Kula Kangsar District Soccer League on Wednesday. Police scorers were Husbee, Ismail, Tajuddln and Wan Alffln. Checu Ostman netted both goals for Education XX.36 words
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