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Title Section32 1950-05-21 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALATA 2 1 MAY 1950 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of The Strait* Times Singapore Fr*« Press No. 773. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS.32 words
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Article, Illustration524 1950-05-21 1 LITTLE MARIA STARTS A HUNGER STRIKE 'My precious taken —weeping Aminah By M. S. DAUD M ARIA Hertogh, the 13-year-old Dutch girl who was ordered by the Singapore Chief justice, Mr. Justice Murray- Ay nsley, to be returned to her parents in Holland, has started a hunger strike. She has524 words
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Article, Illustration857 1950-05-21 1 JOHN BEHACUE - JOHN BEHACUE By £VANS MUST CO. That was the unanimous verdict at an unprecedent ed meeting of film distributors, exhibitors, producers and importers ir Raffles Hotel, Singapore, yesterday, when the Film Censor was accuse* of dictatorship, breach of ethics and discourtesy. I "We are of857 words
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Article57 1950-05-21 1 ASKED v he had any comment to make last night on the accusations of the mass meeting. Mr. Evans laughingly said, "What have I been accused of?" Told that he had been charged with being a dictator, passing on trade secrets, discourtesy, and was going to be asked57 words
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Article112 1950-05-21 1 LEEDS. Sat. VICL-Admiral Earl Mountbatten, the last Viceroy oi India, said here yesterday that he had Gestapo documents showing he would have been shot by the Germans if they had won the war Ear* Mountbutten. In a speech after receiving the Hum rary Degree of DoctorReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1950-05-21 1 Su. .«> Times (01 respondent BENTONG, Sat— A 8.0. R. of the Ist Devon Regiment was wounded this afternoon when a convoy was ambushed b> bandits at the 13>4 mile Bfiuong Kuala Lumpur Road.36 words
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Article61 1950-05-21 1 LONDON, Sat.— The Food Minister. Mr. Maurice Webb, today announced the end of Britain's points rationing which controlled mostly scarce tinned foods. But the rationing of staple foods, such as tea, sugar, bacon and meat remains, and the tea ration Is to be cut inReuter - 61 words
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Article20 1950-05-21 1 Eight Communist posters were found oo a telephone post at 9} mile Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday.20 words
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98 1950-05-21 1 HONG KONG. Sat. INVASION troops of Red 1 General Lin Piao's Fourth Field Army had successfully landed on at least two of the Wanshan Islands by noon yesterday. Up to a late nour last night Nationalist warships were shelling Communist positions from offshore. TheAP - 98 words
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Article27 1950-05-21 1 LONDON. Sat— The Duke of Edinburgh sailor husband of Princess Elizabeth, was today given his first naval command—commander of a 1,430--ton frigate Magpie Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1950-05-21 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. The governments of India and Pakistan sent destroyer squads into the Punjab today to flght an invasion of locusts.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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47 1950-05-21 1 TOKYO. Sat.— A direct telephone service linking the Philippines and Japan will begin on May 23, according to Kyodo news agency today. Phone calls can be made from or to Tokyo. Yokohama. Kyoto. Osaka and Kobe from Luzon Island only.— Reuter.Reuter; Kyodo - 47 words
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Article150 1950-05-21 1 Most of the vessels are described as strongly built, and capable of speedy conversion into naval auxiliaries. Some are believed to carry radar Speculation on the mysterious appearance of the Soviet "floating saucers" ranged from the normal movement of fishing craft to the Black150 words
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59 1950-05-21 1 JAKARTA. Sat Indonesian political leaders tonight announced agreement to abolish state government and re-form under a central government, prcroably within two months. The agreement followed day-long talks between the Indonesian Federal Government (tne Republic of the United States of Indonesia) and the revolutionary Government ofReuter - 59 words
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Article100 1950-05-21 1 LA PAZ. Sat. FIFTY persons were killed, and 93 wounded in a two-day pitched battle here between police and troops, and Communist-led insurgents. A government announcement said that the fighting ended last night, when the remaining pockets of insurgents were wiped out In the hillsUP - 100 words
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Article138 1950-05-21 1 SOUTH AMBOY, (New Jersey), Sal. UOLUNTEERS were poking through the ruins on the waterfront here today, in an effort to find 25 stevedores missing and bcileved killed in a disastrous explosion on an ammunition barge. Three persons are known to be ers and townsfolk have138 words
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Article185 1950-05-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. CENIOR members of the Johore Civil Service have intimated to the Sultan that they do not favour his idea of appointing his third son, Tungku Ahmad, as Mentri Besar to succeed Dato Onn bin |a'afar, who has retired.185 words
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38 1950-05-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Tlie new Semoling police post in the Tapah a.ea of Perak was fired on by bandits, today. Sentries returned fire and the bandits made off.38 words
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Article109 1950-05-21 1 Sunday Tin:c, Staff lie gorier THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. told the Sunday Times on his arrival at Kalians Airport yesterday from Sydney, "The conference was very successful and will prove extremely valuable to South-East Asia." Mr. Mac Donald, who looked tired but was in very109 words
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Article26 1950-05-21 1 A Chinese woman walking along Wilkinson Road, Stngapore. last night was rob'ord of $8.50 by a Chinese, Police have arrested a man.26 words
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Article, Illustration2408 1950-05-21 2 First instalment in the second series of the Duke of Windsor's memoirs telling of a triumphant tour |N February 1919 I returned to Great Britain after four years on the biUlHields. Lloyd George was soon to cry warningly that "the strength and power of every land2,408 words
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Article280 1950-05-21 3 EAGER RESPONSE TO CALL FOR MEN 3so to /om Auxiliary Squadron Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. JO enthusiastic has been the country-wide response to the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force that within four days of the formation of the Penang squadron* no less than 300 intending! recruits, including several planters,280 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-05-21 3 MISS Margaret Tan Cm Neo and Mr. Peter Chew after their wedding at the Ceylang Methodist Church. Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-05-21 3 FLICHT Lieutenant T. S. S»euart and Mitt Mary Palmer, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mrs. Stauart cam* out from U.K. a few 'weeks ago on the P. Or O. Soudan. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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Article87 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. during last week's screening operation in Bukit Mertajam, Yeap Boon Hooi, a former trishaw puller, pleaded guilty today to a charge of having no visible means of subsistence. Yeap explained he could not work because his left hand87 words
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Article29 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Tin.n Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Inche Rahman Musa, Segamat District Officer, has been transferred to Johore Bahru for special duty in connection with the Emergency.29 words
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Article95 1950-05-21 3 JOHOHE. BAHRU. Sat. WANTED in Singapore since February. 1948. lor the in irdn Of Lee Kirn Wan. a T «hew actor. Ho Lee Kee vaa arrested yesterday at the 61 h mile Scudai Road by the Johore Bahru C.I.D. Ho was produced In the Jn'i ire95 words
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Article50 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Sat. A lorry driver, Chai Chee. of Sungel Besi. was fined $25 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anuar, ror carrying a load in excess of that allowed In his permit. For not carrying his vehicle licence with him he was fined $550 words
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Article244 1950-05-21 3 Festival opens tomorrow Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY schools and youth organisations will take part in the Youth Drama and Music Festival in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, every day, starting tomorrow and ending on Saturday. The Festival, first of its kind, is organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union. Shields will244 words
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Article52 1950-05-21 3 Sunday rimes Staff Correspondent IPOH Sat.— P-or being in possession of 39 rounds oi 45 ammunition without a permit, an acting police lancecorporal. Bahaudin bin Tak. aged 30. today was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months in S5O by the Ipoh Magistrate. Inche Bahaudin52 words
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Article128 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO soldiers, James Peter Bark, 24, and George Douglas Walker, 28, were sentenced yesterday by Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the Singapore First District Court to six months' rigorous imprisonment when they pleaded guilty to the charge of committing breach of128 words
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Article121 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN attap-roofed grain mill and an attap house in Serangoon Road, were gutted by fire yesterday. The Singapore Fire Brigade saved a number of nearby houses The factory— Hup Choon Electric Grinders— had a stock of cotton rags, grain and lime, when121 words
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Article71 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— ln addition co the existing scholarship to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Malaya, the Penang Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board has decided to offer 12 more scholarships annually. These comprise two for study at the University of Malaya up71 words
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Article244 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Start Reporter TREMENDOUS opportunities are open today to young Malays, and sponsored scholarships and bursaries are more than sufficient for the number of suitably qualified Malays coming forward from schools, the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Henry Curney, declared yesterday. Sir henry was replying in244 words
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Article58 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— A motorist Chye Kor Ee. was today charged with causing Ihe death of Khoo Kong Vat by driving in a rash manner in Dato Kramat Road in Penang last night. Chye was also charged with failing to stop after the accident. He58 words
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283 1950-05-21 3 sp ore has a new plan tor squatters Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality is working out details of a plan for resettlement of squatters as part of a scheme for clearing unauthorised dwellings in the City. The plan is to look for large areas of vacant land, develop283 words
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Article46 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sat. Appearing before the Muar Magistrate on a double charge of possessing samsu and six gallons of fermented mash and one complete still at Jalan Renchong Pagoh, 78-year-old Tan- Hui Jlon was offered bail of $400.46 words
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Article162 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Ueporter PENANG, Sat. HOLDING that even if iha accused knew his misltress was a prostitute, 119 could not be assumed to know she would continue being a prostitute the Penang First Magistrate. Ml-. E. M. Sniaihvood, today acquitted Pang Ah Ewe of living on162 words
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Article33 1950-05-21 3 Sunday Times Staff hi mm>' .dint KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A piano recital will be broadcast by Mary Richardson from Radio Maiaya, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article28 1950-05-21 3 SEGAMAT, Sat.— The inaugural genera! meeting of lha Segamat District Public Library is to be held at the Mtlay Club on May 26 at 5 pi'28 words
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Miscellaneous313 1950-05-21 3 SIMCAPORA K LUMPUR 1-7.18 p.m. As S-pe^; 7.15 Buro _i mah Road Young Peoples Coir; 9 a.m. Dance muslce: d.JO Much 9 a.m. Davia Qrenville 9.30 7.45 As Spore; 9 Radio P'av; 9 Binding. In-The Marsh; 10 News Ann ouncer's Choice; 10 Emer- Light Music; 9.30 News; 9.4S from K.313 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1950-05-21 4 DR. W. GREY WALTER M.A., Sc.D. writes on some remarkable brain operations in article number two on the triumphs of science. 1 IGHT more and more of it is betnfl thrown on the dai k world inside yotM skull. We are on tlv threshold of grent1,355 words
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Miscellaneous185 1950-05-21 4 Crime Quiz THE lOCUS TOURIST By Leonard Gnbbl* Skttchtt by A. E. Morlty Imilil m Pnifc A Mural witr a noticaib't Franc* accant Mrowa »4> and v.d na woriad to out up tt»f to. a<tav ot two Ma had ha i^d. hart coH«d 'tax franca BBl#*^^""*^''''-'-2!' r* 1 > ESait^A185 words
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Article189 1950-05-21 5 SPLIT IN LABOUR PARTY POSSIBLE Executive Committee have stormy meeting Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SPLIT in the Singapore Labour Party is threatened, the Sunday Times learns. The Executive Committee had a stormy meeting behind closed doors on Wednesday. The Committee rejected a resolution supporting the new regime in China,189 words
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Article72 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Yong Seng Ho. alias Yong Fook San, yesterday appeared before Mr. A. P. Jack, First Court Magistrate i-hnrpcd on two counts of cheating. It was alleged that YOtig cheated a woman, iJng Yee Keng, by dishonestly inducing her to give72 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-05-21 5 A HAPPY gathering at tha first birthday party of Benny Tan Tiang Chwee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hock Lin, Mr Tan is an active founder member of the Malacca Psychology Club. Yong Heng picture.36 words
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Article94 1950-05-21 5 nR. Harold A. Lhrensperger of tiie siaff ol Vanderbilt University and a member of the Board ot Education ol the Methodist Church, is due In Singapore this afternoon on board the s.s Steel Voyager from Los Angeles. Dr Ehrensperger. who will br In Singapore for about three weeks,94 words
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Article33 1950-05-21 5 No further applications will !>•■ accepted from people resident in Singapore who wish to ■take the pilgrimage to Mecca •>n the Tyndareus which is expected to sail on June 9. from Singapore.33 words
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Article156 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A TARGET figui of $100,000 has been set by Selangor's Welfare Week Committee, and the committee is hopeful that this target will be reached. If it is, it will constitute a post-war record and will exceed by $28,000, the156 words
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Article89 1950-05-21 5 i Sunday Times sun Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. THE Malacca Municipal Services Union will hold its third annual general meeting at the Municipal Sports Club 1 on June 10 at 2.30 p.m. Members who wish to apply for a scholarship offered by the British Trade Union Coni89 words
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Article177 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A LI Hassan who was charged 1\ in the Johore Bahru police court with Inconsiderate driving, as a result of which he collided with a car driven by Mrs. Hedley, wife of Brigadier R.C.O. Hedley, was acquitted177 words
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Article41 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Kandasamy. a Special constable on Kluang Estate, was charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court today with voluntarily causing hurt to his wife Rasnah. He was allowed bail of $200 pending trial.41 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-05-21 5 MISS MA REV. who i* teaching Mandarin to Ipoh clerkt.10 words
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Article303 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. ATTRACTIVE, Peking-born Miss Ma Rev. second daughter of Tuan Haji Ibrahim T.Y., former Chines* Consul in Perak, is in charge of an unique Mandarin class for clerks and employees of commercial firms in Ipoh which is held thrice303 words
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Article107 1950-05-21 5 MISS Rosie Chong Guet Sim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chong. was married to Mr. So Hood Sane, son of Mr. and Mrs William So. of Geylang, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, yesterday. Rev. Father Chin officiated. Dressed in a satin gown with a107 words
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Article53 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff «t«porler SEREMBAN, Sat. One hundred ani seventy six members of the Seremtun District Poi:-e headquarters have volunteered to become blood donors following an appeal by Dr D. J. McMahon, State Medical and Health Officer. The donors consist of 13.* Malays, 27 Chinese53 words
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29 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Stall Correspondrnt SEGAMAT, Sat, -Charged with inconsiderate driving. Omar bin Mohamed, rxged 24, was allowed $100 bail by the Segamat Magistrate.29 words
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Article32 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Segamat Coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on 46-year-old Sa'ayah binte Sabtu. a Malay woman, who drank acid by mistake.32 words
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Article25 1950-05-21 5 Mir li-ir*. -f > SEGAMAT, Sat.— Mr. V.O. Mau.n au icurned truin leave in New Zealand and is now stationed at Segamat Estate.25 words
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118 1950-05-21 5 CLUB USED FOR GAMBLING ALLEGATION Sunday Times Staff < orre»i>< >iidml MALACCA, Sat LOW Ec Hoon. and Chung Cheok Kiam, president and secretary respectively cf the Hoon Lim Ko£ Ciub at Kampong Pantei were yesterday charged in the Malacca Magistrate's Court wiih assisting in the manaspment of a common gamma118 words
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Article44 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Matt Kriiorier KUALA LUMPUR, Sal Latest contributions to ilu University of Malaya Endowment Fund include $5,717 collected by the Kelantan State Appeal Committee. This brings the total contributions for the proposrri Kelantan Hall at the University to $38,60244 words
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Article29 1950-05-21 5 Sunday Times Staff OwvaspaMd nl TELUK ANSON. Sat -Convicted of dishonestly retaining stolen property 28 coconuts Wan Yuet Lim was fined $25 in the magistrate's court.29 words
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Article, Illustration2652 1950-05-21 6 THE MALAYAN SCENE \&Wi L \$QjJL/ REPORTING AN Army wife's life can be somewhat hectic at times, to say the least. Take lovely Joan Wilkins, for example. It's probably that Spanish ancestor lurking around somewhere in the background who is to blame for her colossal vitality and energy. Joan was2,652 words
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Article516 1950-05-21 7 Notebook by Penelope A LL the eye-shadow and mascara in the world won't make strained, tired eyes beautiful. On th e other hand healthy, clear eyes and a happy expression are in themselves a first step to beauty. These hints on eye care will help you.516 words
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Article300 1950-05-21 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK I am head over heels in love with a boy friend who t Kinks more of his career tnan of anything else. He's in love with me, too, but he'll never propose while he is so mad on his career. What can I do to make300 words
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Article447 1950-05-21 7 THE menu suggested beiow, with the exception of seasonings, margarine and flour can be made entirely from locally grown and produced foodstuffs Frying would, to make it hundred per cent authentic, have to be done tn coconut oil, and agar used instead of powdered gelatine to stiffen447 words
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859 1950-05-21 7 MARY HEATHCOTT I - MARY HEATHCOTT I i by i I IKE most European women, I like to see Malay and Chinese girls wearing their traditional clothes. I feel cheated, as though I had oeen given a daisy when I wanted an orchid, wnen I see them wearing western859 words
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Advertisement107 1950-05-21 7 her mascara dry. She wears a two piece in lilac silk crepe with the relied revers and cuffi in grosgrain. The skirt hangs slim and straight with all-round knife pleats. Her hat i« a cartwheel ot lace straw, her handbag and shoes are of patent leather. THE bride's sister and107 words
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Article657 1950-05-21 8 : MARIAN : ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t »♦»♦♦+♦♦+\ u2666 - MARIAN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t YjRS. W. called in for coffee this morning and spent a whole hour telling me how exhausted she gets running the house. As Mrs. W's husband earns an enormous salary, she has no children and an army of servants. I am a little puzzled as to657 words
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Article, Illustration215 1950-05-21 8 Mrs. Cook surprises doctors MRS. MINNIE COOK who lives in a small, four-roomed villa on the outskirts of Perth, Australia, has suddenly found herself a world notability. A!l because this plump little housewife of 40 has Maci nine children without p. n or complication. V'hy? Doctors say that she has215 words
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Article, Illustration712 1950-05-21 8 s. | : SIVADAS - s. SIVADAS I by T*HE history of the human race is the struggle between man and woman. Adam and Eve, Antony and Cleopatra, Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson In a word oppressed and oppressor stood in constant opposition to712 words
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Article437 1950-05-21 8 BACK CHAT... by CYNTHIA LISTENING to a clutch of Talks on the radio recently we are forced to conclude that our valiant broadcasting service has not yet mastered the art of interesting delivery. In the fast few weeks the ear has been assaulted by the hoarse, confiding, inaudible437 words
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Article213 1950-05-21 8 ANCE a group of woU men gets on to the subject of having a baby before, during and after the event there's no stopping the conversation. Heads nod, hands wave, frowns appear and old wives' tales fly around. And that's the trouble. The words 'In my experience"213 words
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Article1242 1950-05-21 9 DAVID MARTIN - DIARY OF SPORE'S RED MISS DAVID MARTIN She mixed Communism with love By W ONC Ong Kee, 19 year-old Singapore schoolgirl who was sentenced last Wednesday to three years' imprisonment for luring men into the Communist Party, bared her soul in a diary, produced in Court as evidence. Found hidden1,242 words
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Article, Illustration320 1950-05-21 9 METHODIST MISSION SAYS Sjnday Times Staff Correspondent --uc KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \a S VL OO a fit Church buildin programme of the Methodist Mission showed a strong vote of confidence in Malaya, the Rev. H. Hainls. new d"t?i c t mjssjonary for central Malaya, told the Sunday320 words
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Article126 1950-05-21 9 Sunda) limes Staff Kepvrter TAIPING. Sat CONVICTED on three charges of voluntarily causin° hurt to Rahmah binte Roshid Harun bin Osman and Kassim bin Osman at Kampong Simpaug Ampat, Batu Kurau. by means of sodium »J S u nite i a 28 -year-old Malay, Mahmud bin126 words
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Article28 1950-05-21 9 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON. Sat. Sentence of one month's rigorous Imprisonment was passed on Tarn Joo Chiang for failing to obtain an identity card.28 words
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Article106 1950-05-21 9 Min_tiy I'lnie.s trrop d -tit SIHAWAN. Sat THE Dtndliifta weifare committee la making elaborate arrangements for the welfare week -vhicii will begin on May ?.7 There wiil be a variety entertainment n the AngloChinese School haii at Kampong Koh, soccer matches, ronggeng at the Lumut padaof106 words
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Article71 1950-05-21 9 Sunda* Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN Sat. The second half yearly session of ihe Port Dickson Licensing Board wiij be held at the Distrtct Office, Port Dickson. on June 13 at 11 am when applications foi renewals, removals, tranufera and new licences wiil be considered. A meeting71 words
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Article55 1950-05-21 9 Sunday Times -ir.sp'>ndrni GEMAS. Sat.— The case ■gainst three Indians, B M.uimuthu. A. Sivasamy and R Adipathan. who were al-li-^ed to have murdered a 35--yoar-old Tamil, Thairiam. at tlif railway gang line at Gemas on April 12 was withdrawn by the prosecution at the Gemas55 words
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Article106 1950-05-21 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday FOUR YEAR-OLD boy. Kam Suan jam, was killed at Bukit Kepong when police fired on a man in black who ran toward the river past the burnt out site of the PO>'ce station destroyed by bandits during106 words
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Article78 1950-05-21 9 Sonda> limes SUft t orrespo:;den SEREMBAN. Sat.— Mr. F Brewer former Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Negr. Sembilun who was wounded in an ambush with the Chief Police Officer, Mr. J. N D. Harrison, in .August last year and has been on sick leave in England for78 words
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Article41 1950-05-21 9 Sunday rrnif> SUB ttrpnrtrr SEREMBAN. Sat. Inche Wan Omar bin Wan Chik Bakar, a health inspector attached to the Sererriban Town Board, has been appointed a probationary police inspector and will shortly be going to Kuala Lumpur for training.41 words
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Article65 1950-05-21 9 Sunday orrespondenf PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. When 33-year-old Khor Bak Chin, who was remanded on a charge of robbing a Chinese woman at Kuala Kurau on March 22, was brought up In the Parlt Buntar court yesterday, the charge was amended to one of theft in a dwelling.65 words
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Article110 1950-05-21 9 Sunda) limn Stall Imtpmi- uc, KUALA LUMPUR, Sat /i FUN fair Is to be staged in the grounds of the Victoria Institution Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 9 bj the Selangor committe? of the Unl- verslty of Maiuya Endowment Fund Appeal. The Sultan of Selangor will110 words
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Advertisement318 1950-05-21 9 f Do Your SHOES t Robinsons you can 1/ be sure they will. \f~i-'Z^^ <^Io^ You can see this for J jjß^y^ yourself on the only j^BiS Pedoscope X-Ray 1" operating in S pore f X— D A V W* These are the feet of a child aged about §M318 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1950-05-21 10 City where only the show girls are smart Fourth article by SIR MAURICE PETERSON, G.C.M.G., Britain's former Ambassador in Moscow. fllK iirst impression made upon the visitor reaching the Soviet capital is one of leeminfl millions and ol main streets of abnormal width. Traffic1,737 words
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Advertisement31 1950-05-21 10 FIT J *jy3f^^Hß^^a^^M^a^^ fc !|*3Bjfc^^ A^^^t Hi B I I I 11l H H ilSKr^ 1 W^ afi rm '^Wmr r _^r ;^^wMH ts\ \f! MiKiiiMHiites' fik WEARNE BROTHERS LTD. "t£L«*.31 words
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Advertisement203 1950-05-21 10 Jf/\ (♦SE N E DICTI N E DOM sole Agentit THE EASTEBJL AGFiftllS C!«46j LT6. /■ft/ y /I Ltf* j^ -A £<>ii .n A V one -fatten./ Obtiinable at all leading stores Cot-ray Ltd (07 New Bond Street London Wl England WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER^EE3 a JJ203 words
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Article237 1950-05-21 11 Plan will avoid lottery split Sunday Tunes Matt Reporter r prevent any possible split between various slates and settlements on the question of accepting money raised by public lotteries, the Central Welfare Council in Kuala Lumpur should keep two separate sets of accounts —one for the Lottery Fund and the237 words
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Article48 1950-05-21 11 Three Chinese were fined $20 each in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for playing pai kow in a common gaming house in Temple Street. Six dollars seized during the police raid went to the Magistrate's poor box. One- third of the fine went to informer.48 words
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Article410 1950-05-21 11 ELECTORAL ROLLS FOR REVISION Register now, parties tell citizens Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN appeal to the citizens of Singapore to exercise their franchise rights and register themselves on the City's electoral rolls, was made yesterday by the two political party leaders in the Municipal Commission and the acting Municipal410 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-05-21 11 THIS photograph shows a scale model of rh« Singapore Aquarium in what is represented as its natural background when the building is erected at King George V Park, about ten minute* walk from the heart of the city. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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Article55 1950-05-21 11 A Malay boy. Kechut bin Vacob. was acquitted and discharged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for being found with a defaced card at the H.M. Naval Base Pleading guilty. Kechut said he altered the age entry in his card from "13"55 words
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Article158 1950-05-21 11 ASSAULTED BY SECURITY GUARD Sanday Times Stall Reporter SEGAMAT, Sat. (THREE members of the security force on North Labis Estate Nordin bin Mohamed Amin (20), Mohamed Yassln bin Sunam (24) and Mian bin Shu'ab (23) faced a charge of assault, brought against them by an Indian factory clerk of the158 words
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Article61 1950-05-21 11 Singapore Chamber of Commen Kubber Association noon prices on Saturday iMav 20) In cents per lb Buyer Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot '08. in bales June No. 1 RS.S. 81 No. 2 R.S.S. 77* No. 3 R.S.S. 75\ t.M.A 1 on reg. tender June 81-, July-Srpt. 76V4 Oct.-Dec. 7161 words
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Article20 1950-05-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. May 20. $300.75 Down $2.37 V LONDON. Friday. May 19. Spot: £594.10. Three months buyers £595.15.20 words
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Article89 1950-05-21 11 Sunday rimes Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Several changes have been made in appointments in the Federation prison service. Mr. J. A. Starks is to be Superintendent of Prisons, Johore Bahru; Haja Othman bin Raja Ngah Ali. is to be Superintendent of Prisons, Kelantan and Trer.gganu.89 words
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Article50 1950-05-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two members of the Federal Legislative Council, Mr. J R. W. Collett and Mr. D. T. Waring, have been appointed temporarily to the Pan -Malayan Advisory Committee on Broadcasting during the absence on leave of Mi. J. N Hughes and Mr. H. H Facer.50 words
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Article27 1950-05-21 11 Sunday Times Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation police band will beat Retreat on the Selangor Club padang at six o'clock on Wednesday.27 words
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Article24 1950-05-21 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Taha bin Arshad, charged with house-breaking and theft of $155 at a local hotel, was remanded to May 22.24 words
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Article155 1950-05-21 11 Troops adopt' runaway mare Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN Australian brood-mare which early last week jumped overboard at the Singapore wharves as she was being unloaded, swam to BJakang Mati where she has been adopted by troops. The mare is described as being quite happy." She will be kept on155 words
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Article19 1950-05-21 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Fcr inconsiderate driving at the 3rd mile Batak Rabit Road, Krishnasamy was fined $75.19 words
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Article83 1950-05-21 11 Sund.i> Time* Stan Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Toh Bok, who was charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court today with committing wilful trespass in Mount Austin Estate and with offering an illegeal gratification of fifty cents to a policeman, was acquitted and discharged. Toh told the Court83 words
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Article24 1950-05-21 11 Sunday limes Correspondent TAIPING, Sat. For fighting in public at Port Weld, Krishnasamy and Nadeson were fined $10 each by the Taiping magistrate.24 words
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Article174 1950-05-21 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. £HRISTIAN missionaries are allowed to carry on their work in Communist China but their activities are greatly curtailed, says Dr. Leland Wang, president of the Chinese Foreign Mission, now on a fortnight's visit to Penang. Kith food so very174 words
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Article89 1950-05-21 11 SEREMBAN, Sat. AMASS meeting of Maioy youths of UMNO Seremban branch, will be held at the Persidangan Belia Malay Club next Sunday to discuss the formation of an UMNO youth movement. Inche Osma'i bin Abdullah, chairman of Youth Bectfcu, will preside and th« hiiC'v officer of the89 words
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Article119 1950-05-21 11 ]y|ALAYS -should give their wholehearted support to the Government In its effort to bring a quick end to the present confusion in the country, said Tengku Abdul Aziz, the newly installed Raja Muda of Belangor, speaking over Radio Malaya on The Raja Muda said he would119 words
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Advertisement32 1950-05-21 11 Brewed 1 bottled by Archipefaqo Brewery Co.. (194/) Ud.Sinqopore. Distributed by Froser 1 Neove ltd, Si/tqopore c bronches =^55^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS' MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. j VOv SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG"32 words
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Advertisement353 1950-05-21 11 [pCK^ SATURDAY f 27th MAY \J IS OPENING DAY of the new COLD STORAGE ARCADE The first floor in our Orchard Road Branch has been transformed into a wonderful shopping arcade The idea is to save our customers extra journeys by centralising their daily shopping needs. Make a note in353 words
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651 1950-05-21 12 Singapore, May 21, 1950. CENSORS CAPRICE TIHERE'S a move afoot— and J. it appears to have the support of the Malayan governments— to transform us into a nation of ostriches, with our heads buried deep in sand. Why? If we are not to accuse our Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans,651 words
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Article, Illustration945 1950-05-21 12 MRS. HELEN CATHCART - Grandmother England is a true aueen MRS. HELEN CATHCART, —by who has an international reputation as Britain's best informed Court correspondent. 1. IN a few days time, on May 26, Britain's greatest and dearest old lady celebrates her 83rd birthday. It is a wonderful thought, for Queen Mary has now945 words
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1288 1950-05-21 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND by FNGLAND has had its coldest April for 33 years and several Malayan students, studying in London have seen snow for the first time in their lives. Malayan fingers have secured overcoat belts with resolution and wrapped student scarves more1,288 words
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Article317 1950-05-21 12 A PROOF page went to the printers last week restoring the name of 78-year-old Dowager Lady Auckland to the next issue of Debrett's For four years she has been excluded because she was mistakenly reported dead. Although it is almost impossible nowadays for a bogus317 words
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Advertisement614 1950-05-21 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MICHIE: To Betty, wife of C. E. Mlchle, a daughter. Lorraine Elisabeth Anne, on 28th April, Hynoland Nursing Home, Glasgow. Both well. FFOULKES: On 20th May, 1950, at Bungsar Hospital. K.L., 1o Judy, wife of Arthur K. F. Ffoulkes. a daughter. (Shanghai and Hongkong papers please <iITI'ATIONS VACANT614 words
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Advertisement6 1950-05-21 12 /&fe\ /here's always FOR A TIGER6 words
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Article543 1950-05-21 13 DATO ONN APPEALS FOR UNITY Malays told: We must have aid Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. UNITY in Malaya is essential essential for the achievement of the objects of the United Malays National Organisation itself to create an independent and sovereign state of Malaya. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar,543 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-05-21 13 MAX Kirn Yoke, a 36--year-old Singapore woman, who was rescued from the sea off the Shackle Club yesterday afternoon by 62-year-old Lim Kwang Chian, being put into the stretcher of the City Accident Ambulance. Ahmad bin Long (left >. ambulance attendant, and Inspector Bakar of the Singapore Polio are seen58 words
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Article174 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIXTY TWO YEAR-OLD Lim Kwang Chian, a Singapore hawker, jumped into the sea off the Shackle Club yesterday afternoon and rescued a woman. When Lim was walking along the sea front he saw a middle-aged Chinese woman standing at the mouth174 words
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Article52 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Satin the Kroh area of Kedah the body of a special constabulary corporal who had been missing since an attack on May 13 has been found in thick blukar. He was still armed. The body of a bandit has been52 words
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Article39 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUff Reporter Yen. M. Damadassl the resident priest of the Kuala Lumpur Budahist temple, leaves for Ceylon this morning to attend the World Buddhist Fellowship Conference in Colombo from May 26 to June 6.39 words
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Article66 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUff Correspondent PENANG Sat. MALAYA'S first rural cooperative bank will officially be opened in Bukit Mertajam next Saturday by the acting Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P Bingham. To be called the Province Wellesley Co-operative Banklug Union its membership will be confined to Malay rural66 words
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Article47 1950-05-21 13 Sunrlav rimes Correspondent BENTONG, Sat.— Madhavan was fined $50 at Bentong for hurting Govlndan with a hammer. The defence was that Govindan "knocked nis head against the hammer as I warded off his blow while still having the hammer In my hand."47 words
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Article49 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Time* SUff Reporter A meeting will be held at 8 p.m. today at the premises of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, No. 31 Lorong 12, Geyylang, when Mr. Syed Ashed Ben Shahab, representative of the Arab Press, Jakarta, will speak in Malay "Islam in Indonesia."49 words
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Article31 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUff Reporter The Broadway Musical Party is holding a special general meeting at 1 p.m. today at Mr. Lim Kirn Geok's residence, 70, Lorong 19, Geylang Road31 words
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Article56 1950-05-21 13 Funrlay limes Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Ng All Shah, ol Klang, was fined $300 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today on a charge of attempting to evade customs duty on fifteen wrist watches valued! at $331. The wrist watches; on which the duty assessable was $4956 words
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Article30 1950-05-21 13 Consul Henry Lawrence Jr.. director of the United States Information Service in Malaya, will lecture on "What the U.S.I.S. Brings-to-Malnya" in the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, on Monday evening.30 words
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Article30 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUB Reporter Mr. E. C. H. Charlewood has been appointed to act as member of the Singapore Harbour Board for one year from May 10.30 words
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Article114 1950-05-21 13 Sand*} Time* Stall rrespunJcn KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MORE Chinese recruits are required for the Federation Police Force and the recruiting team, led by Mr F. K. McNamara, will be in Seremban on June 2 when recruits can be enrolled. Prospective recruits will be Interviewed at the114 words
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Article62 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times SUff Reporter All members and friends of the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, and the Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegie Road, are invited to a special combined service to celebrate Empire Youth Sunday today at 8 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Orchard Road. Mr. Rowland Lyne will62 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times Staff Rt| orter AS part of a big building scheme which embraces a plot of about 14 acies In River Valley Road. F r >er and Neare Co. Ltd., has nv.iost completed a large wn field This 1s the first time since the135 words
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Article65 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Chew Yuen Thim pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fust District Court yesterday to committing breach of trust of four hand-cart wheels and a Raleigh bicycle. He was sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment on each. Chew was said to have sold65 words
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Article226 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE youth and church leaders consider the cinema a "lazy" form of entertainment which should be discouraged. They suggest that a panel of responsible people should be set up to make recommendations of films suitable for the Colony's youth When told226 words
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Article73 1950-05-21 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Cimson, will ring up from Singapore the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. lames Griffiths in London tomorrow, thus Inaugurating the telephone service between Mabya and the UK .The service will be available from73 words
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Article24 1950-05-21 13 The Bethesda (Katong) Church will observe Empire Youth Sunday at a service today at 6 p.m. The King's message will be read.24 words
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340 1950-05-21 13 Australia has no delusions on bandits Sunday Times Reporter AUSTRALIA no longer has any delusions about the significance of the present terrorism in Malaya. Australians now see it as it really is "an impudent alien attempt to deprive the Malayan people of their independence." This is the opinion of Mr340 words
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Advertisement296 1950-05-21 13 Smallest ONE-PIECE HEARING AID Ever Built Ob y Wtstern Electric Truly fine hearing in a one-piece unit P*"\ so small it fits in the palm of your hand C. that's what you get in the new allu\\\\ L^\ in-one Model 65. Slim and streamlined, l\\j> I t>9 on v inches296 words
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Advertisement30 1950-05-21 13 Wear £H BBr R^l^r m m mm m f lf lf/ Comfort BROWN FULL BROGUE SHOES ANTIQUE FINISH LEATHER soles heels Price $32.50 Tilt MAN'S SHOP. ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-05-21 14 MEKHY MERMAID is Winsome Vcra-Ellen, soon to be seen with Ccne Kelly and Frank Sinatra in M.C.M.'s "On The Town.20 words
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Article, Illustration666 1950-05-21 14 Listener - Listener By- PHIL Guard, the talented young professional actor, C.ftkej his first appearance on Radio Malaya tonight at 8.30. playing the name part in "Kichard II." t\ nough v:e know Phil mainiy for his stage Aork. be is no stranger to the microphone. Whiist still an the Royal666 words
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Article, Illustration956 1950-05-21 14 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS By "Lady of refined tastea would like to share a flat In London with another lady of refined tastes." Advert. IN our little flat for 1 two Ever so refayned. Conversation's never blue Brutal or unkaynd. Tea is drunk at four o'clock. Little fingers956 words
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Advertisement385 1950-05-21 14 IT TOPS THEM ALL! IK MM SOUND MOTION rD PICTURE EQUIPMENT k ff AUDIO VISUAL DEVICES I EDUCATION INDUSTRY- ENTERTAINMENT DEMONSTRATION AT RCA DISTRIBUTORS. SEOW KUAN COMPANY 4, Dhoby Ghaut, SINGAPORE. Tel: 7787. I *~hl2q a L^-- /La *«^^sHB^Lbl j""i j I fj B^V prefer Exshaw Brandy produced -n ■V\.385 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-05-21 14 X^^^sxjVSEE? THEfcE'^V^T^ THE FR.IENOLV MICEWACTCH, LIME IT, GOS GU€>? l( UH-DUH j^MOW I'VE GOT TO HURJ^, JAQ "N R9HB19 words
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Article, Illustration260 1950-05-21 15 The Sakai are said to have come to Malaya thousands of years B.C. from Yunnan. Inhabiting the northern hills which form the boundaries between Perak, Pahang and Kelantan, they have developed a healthy physique and superior outlook to many of their kinsmen from other parts260 words
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Article, Illustration3218 1950-05-21 16 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT Second instalment of a new serial about Malayan student life in London by A I (.oIoiiiIk), (hing I .ins did not feel v«n n fin- from home. Tlmh- were the same p:il«i. trees, and the s iipi silver sniuls, Ihe s.iiiii 1 warm, spicestviited air3,218 words
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Advertisement273 1950-05-21 16 f of Tabl|^U^ I Proudly Presents the I i New^SE^ Table Lighter P^ fkcttadtOL ikat flgfeb J Tta Io»cly. tfleasaiatf Jcri£n of tkia rasauliall*. A saw A*S*R Lig liter (or table or J«al capture- til* eye. Fioiekea in platinum group rhodium, ttmj* bright always./ It openi and LIGHTS hi one273 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-05-21 17 Any more for the top board ask Arthur Rjnk artistes Barbira Murray and Lanj Morris during a break from filming.23 words
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Article, Illustration886 1950-05-21 17 A BITTER PILL at the cinema IJERE is some news that will make the film distributors bite their flnger--11 nails with fury an,d cry out for Justice. Dozens of pictures are arriving or have already arrived in Singapore on subjects ranging from politics to poultry raising, biology to battle «"*»!eti886 words
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Article266 1950-05-21 17 A NOTHER Malay film actress will soon bit the headlines. She Is 16-year-old Zaleha better known as "Plnkl", a song and dance chorus girl who has attracted the public interest so much that the yetunnamed new film industry which is to be floated is266 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-05-21 17 HERE'S a new competition to test your memory. Each week the Sunday Times will print a picture of a well-known film actor or actress from an unusual angle. It will be up to you to spot the star. The eyes have it this week. Free67 words
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Article253 1950-05-21 17 AROUND THE TOWN WITH the Singapore Repertory on approval In the Federation, things theatrical are rather flat at the moment. Despite Semp sweet or bitter, we miss our own particular John. But he had better mind his cues. James (Shamus) Frazer Is about. Prompting from a lakeside tent253 words
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Advertisement228 1950-05-21 17 TODAY i^flH m 1M.45-4|( 3ft fj CAPITOL N j^ :^yj^, i MIGHTIEST OF j J^Bk ALL TARZANS M Wf New Thrills, New I Sights And A "^Jr Lovely New Jane* m VANESSA BROWN J/7~j38m Released by KKO Radio Pictures PLUS! M.F. Uiift MALAYAN GAZEHE No. 10 Special Morning Show TODAY228 words
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Advertisement260 1950-05-21 17 MILES ABOVE I ANVTWIN6 ELSE VOTED! The Most Enjoyed Motion Picture of The Year in USA Photoplay Gold Medal Award JAMES JUHT- 7 WjF^nK STEWART ALLYSON ILOpj TODAY am 145 > 4.15, 6.45 9.30 Remark* Overheard From Patrons Alter Last Night's Midnight Showing of "ON THE TOWN" "Without doubt the260 words
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Advertisement154 1950-05-21 18 *i \J Best West Indies ll PURE lime juice Jfl 1 00 cane sugar freshly made, it reaches you immediately after manufacture in the gay "new look" bottle. LIME JUICE CORDIAL Eyes Itch! If your eyes are red-looking, tired. IKK. ■urn smart or are sere and sticky In th* anormni154 words
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Advertisement103 1950-05-21 18 Free yourself from Indigestion rains vm' 'BISMAG' (short lor Buuratad* Magnesia) brings a wonderfully jentre and quick relief to stomach pains caused by excess acid. 'BISMAG' rapidly neutralizes this excess acidity, thus relieving the pain. You can really fee/ the soft, soothing action of •BISMAG' on your irritated stomach lining.103 words
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Advertisement631 1950-05-21 18 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer a hum HtaliMnu palnsi. If lyyJW^ysl it shov. n your bl ><><! s POlfOnrd tlirnuuli /v' .;-'<;v>BK(M faulty kidney a< tlon. iv.V 'Jfk^r Other symptom* "f »^iJS\V^l| Kidney DlKordt-rs are Backache, Aching Joints and Limbs, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Getting up Nights. Dizziness.631 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1950-05-21 18 WtT^^Sk m m mj^F f TsiW aY Isßa^al HBP^^^^l sl^sbb^^^^i^^slllllK^sbV^slllll sl^sl^^^r^^BH aatf^^v^sllli sllltta^B w%\f MJ fkl A Bf^af fhi& I I t/Y I* •I* fWAm W av"srl I L* THIS WEEK CANCER (Jan. 21-Jul. 20) THIS WEEK Be careful what you put _j FOR YOU ln writln/j during the lattrr1,013 words
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Miscellaneous538 1950-05-21 18 LINKING IWKISIISMfrKH&fth* LETTERS l||HN|MHmHH THESE are linfeades: the i: f^ last letter of one word forms the first letter of the A s ta aU other phases of 8outh North second; the two combine to brld e J™««Ement to id 2s third needed to obtain the best result* 4 N.T.538 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1950-05-21 19 The World of Sport. ...by THE ROVER fFHIS is the season 1 of the year, with the U.K. Soccer international situation resolved, the League upsa ad -downs settled beyond dispute, and Rio Ju.it round the corner, bs golf a matter for conjecture, and athleticsReuter - 1,400 words
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649 1950-05-21 19 ALAN HOBY - Most bally hooed fight of the mid-century ALAN HOBY By '•yHERE'S no busiA ness like show business", they say and there's no business like the boxing business either. If you don't believe me. read this. When Britain's Bruce Woodcock (29) and the U.S.A.'s Lee Savold (34) flght for the world649 words
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Article, Illustration537 1950-05-21 19 EK>UR THOUSAND winners for Gordon Richards. He has chalked up a winning total never before reached by any Jockey. The man's a genius or is he? Like all successful men. Gordon who has been champion jockey 22 times has his detractors outside the racecourse. The detractors talk537 words
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Advertisement98 1950-05-21 19 Healthy People keep their \ilfii§i^y and health y f 'W&tß m you wanf w^' rf tfrr^ tn tt*** 7 B^lml W P 8516 t0 X CI ls the I'eroxide tooth i JafcTl paste Macleans Peroxide Tooth H^* Sj^B the dentifrice with the biggest Ik iJa^-JB IB sale in Great Britain.98 words
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Advertisement83 1950-05-21 19 *The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day, w«fc./t. ALL LEADING J/£ \W^^\ PEALERS T Hercules I tni aitcuui even motoh company an I f. V. MITCHELL ft CO. LTD. I IS BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I KIPII THE MOULD IVEI iTIY il lOOITEAI TYRES THAN II AKT OTHER MKE "Caterplar" REG. TRADE83 words
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Article, Illustration278 1950-05-21 20 DLRING lung innings of over 40 years on the Malayan Turf I have naturally experienced a great many thrills. There were those thrills and spills which I experienced as a -cntleman rider" and then those ex c 1 1 in g moments when a horse I owned278 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1950-05-21 20 Shai' PsJiooter - Shai'PsJiooter bUCCERDOM..... .by /^LEAR the tracks— Singapore are full speed ahead for their first post-war Malaya Cup triumph. Th c lesson of the six-nil trouncing they handed out to Army-Navy is that they have finally emerged as a TEAM a high-powered smoothrunning unit. True.1,129 words
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Article61 1950-05-21 20 The hall porter had noticed the absence of an international Identification plate from the rear of the bogus French tourist's car. Had the traveller been where he claimed he could not have passed through the Customs, without such a plate a clearly printed "F" In the case61 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-05-21 20 TAN CWAT TEK. ttandt ever agir Singh after dropping him with a straight right in the third round of their fight at the Happy World arena on April 21. Singh recovered well to outbox Tan and win a decision over 10 rounds. Sunday Time* picture.45 words
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Article654 1950-05-21 20 RALPH MODDER - RALPH MODDER Ringcasting By i I T*HE accent will be purely Malayan as far as boxing is concerned in Malaya for the time being, with promoter Abdul Razak making an attempt to have an official Malayan champion established in each division. For a start,654 words
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Article86 1950-05-21 20 Across: 1, Molest. 5, Smocks. 0, Tulle. 10, Lascar. 12, Osprey. 14, Tarnishes. 15. Earn. 17, Dene. 19, Teethe. 20. Bade. 21, Yes. 23, Itch. 25, Elopes, 28. Real. 30, Gait. 31, Setaceous. 34. Fussed. 35, Crests. 36, Delta. 37, Enlist. 38, Sides. Down: 1. Mullet. 2, Lustre.86 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-05-21 20 WMtTllf O SAM S3 By R»g. Wootton *5i /Qy V V Invdw I13 words
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332 1950-05-21 21 Police and Malays fop lower Perak league Sunday Times lelok Anson Correnpoadent COCCER in Lower Perak is at an interesting stage with the first round of the League for the K.N.O.L. Velliappa Chettiar Challenge Cup just completed. The second round, which started a few days ago. has produced thrilling soccer332 words
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Article73 1950-05-21 21 FRESHMEN Dave Sheppard and Peter May have been awarded their cricket "Blues" by the Cambridge University captain. G.HG. Doggart. Sheppard hit up 227 in the current game against the West Indies touring team and May. who last season played a lot of cricket for the NavyAP - 73 words
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Article31 1950-05-21 21 THE Kampong Buaia Mukim soccer string defeated the S a i o n g Kotalamakanan Mukirns' team 4-0 on Wednesday in a Kuala Kangsar District league soccer match31 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-05-21 21 ANDREW TAN (H.Q. Tfc.) receiving the Gupta Challenge Cup from Mrs. H.F.S. King, wife of the Director of Ordnance Services. FARELF after winning the BODCA badminton singles title. On the left is Col. R.C.C. Tui ton. Corrmandant. 223 8.0.D.41 words
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Article258 1950-05-21 21 p.EJU.E. beat a weak R.A.F. Seletar Ist XI at cricket at Seletar yesterday by 12 runs. The Airmen batted first and totalled 77 runs. Goscine and Batchelor added 34 runs for the last wicket. Lawes took six wickets lor 17 runs. R.E.M.E. replied with 89 for258 words
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Article422 1950-05-21 21 FIVE TEAMS VIE FOR HONOURS Close fight in Ipoh soccer Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent yy HERE AS in previous years it has been fairly easy to pick the probable league champions before the first round was completed, the inconsistent form of leading teams this season has made it a422 words
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414 1950-05-21 21 Sunday Times Cricket Reporter TVIE Singapore Cricket Association tournaments which continue this morning see the completion of the first round in the senior division while the junior tourney is also about half-way through. Last year's champions una leaders so far this year. Singapore Recreation414 words
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Article108 1950-05-21 21 Indians lese v. V MCA. at St. George's Road. THE annual Jobore Bahru amulet amateur athletic championsnip meeting will De held on the Bulclt Zahxsh School padang on June 8 and 9. Entries close on May 23 and should be addressed to Mr. Cbua Seng Kef.108 words
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Article273 1950-05-21 21 T JLI Langat District football Association ha* launched a campaign to stop soccer crowds encroaching on to the field of Play Reasons for the action are two incidents involving spectators which occurred in recent matches between the Chinese and High School when the ball rebounded from the footIPS - 273 words
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Article34 1950-05-21 21 f)OROTHY Head, ninth ranking United States woman tennis player, won the women's singles final of the Hurlingham Club tournament on Saturday by defeating Mrs.' Hei: j of Argentina 3—6, 6- -3. 7—5.—34 words
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Article799 1950-05-21 21 Hoy Sun the man with a "mission (Continued from Page 16) "Well that is the point about travel." said Hoy Sun. "You are given a Jolt, a new pair of eyes. It is like being born again." He looked at her with understanding "But you will soon feel799 words
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Advertisement178 1950-05-21 21 Jfc>l^WßsT v ONLY HOURS AWAY BY AIR Australia jr>/ HAS EVERYTHING 1^ > V\'V^/ A mere I J hours away by swift OkA .^f I low-engined "Constellation" aircraft. Australia offers J TV- V unsurpassed vancty. Glorious temperate climate, X' m ni.iKiurtcent turt beaches, horse racing, f x^^^^^^ nisiht lite, big-game178 words
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Advertisement127 1950-05-21 21 t^?^\ l flW^(J'nNfc*^J|lß»l^«^jajygg^dßßM|HMßL^ BpTiPs VAUXHALL Ensure that your next lung leave in U.K. is absolutely perfect by having a Vauxhall with you. You 'II find Borneo Motors Ltd. only too happy to help you re taking delivery of your Vauxhall when you disem hark. Phone 5088 BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED Singapore127 words
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Article641 1950-05-21 22 Inspired game in 2nd half Sundaj Times Penang: Sports Correspondent TWITE to their big match temperament, Penang 1 enchanced their chances of becoming this year's Northern Section finalists in the Malaya Cup football competition by beating Selangor two goals to one here yesterday. It was the Settlement's641 words
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Article163 1950-05-21 22 Afla^lun^ innings of bo runs, which Included 11 fours, by Sunny Moore, Johore State player, enabled Segamat International Club to beat Government English School by two runs at cricket on Friday. Batting first, the Cl j totalled 124 Ban- with 17 being the only other batsman163 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-05-21 22 J£RIC Bedser (Surrey) caught at silly mid-on by A.L. Valentine off C.B. Williams after scoring 37 against the West Indies at the Oval, London. The match was drawn. Reuter picture.Reuter - 33 words
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Article323 1950-05-21 22 LONDON, Saturday. T<HE British Boxing Board of Control, at its annual 1 meeting in London last -flight, overwhelmingly rejected a motion to introduce the "no foul" rule into British boxing. Teddy Waltham, the new Secretary of the Board, said: "The whole world is waiting for323 words
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Advertisement460 1950-05-21 22 First you Listen, then YOU FIND YOURSELF SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE of your choice! Malay or Chinese, French or Dutch —choose the language you would .ml'J*\ like to know and In a few weeks iWF ~1 j*. you will find yourself speaking it W»W%- -C- A fluently and with a perfect460 words
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Miscellaneous82 1950-05-21 22 YLSURDAYj BIIKIT TIM/UI Him Si/eh lA44£ 'A***?' fab wim So F£%* T£Mfe4f W£4£ orr*« FAVCt/ftrZS MAye* Ar th£ *T44rS- I 7HCY Wk\Al OFT£*I AT X rtAyjg* 4r TH£ Fi*ish£S Most iapc4ta«t X4C£ w4% Jbrr 7H &4G£9r &ca Ttti b* m »H£4i fa* faoc* lll 'mo»** A** *4/4 P^r 1 fitir'82 words
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Article, Illustration729 1950-05-21 23 NEGRI SCRAPE HOME BY ODD GOAL R.A.F. deserved to score six Sunday Times Soccer Reporter Ne*ri 2 RA-F 1 I^EGRI SEMBILAN dang precariously to their 11 unbeaten record In the southern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Royal Air Force by two goals to one at729 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-05-21 23 g.O.D.C.A. badminton finalists: Front row, from left to right I.im Khoon Hian, Lee Bong Soo, Yeo Ah Cheng, Awaldin and S. S. Hamid. Back row: Ang Kong Wee, Andrew Tan, Teo Boon Eng and R. G. Van.37 words
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386 1950-05-21 23 'j'tiK lc;..o.wiig are tue draw and 1 suning umes for the Royal Singapore Oolf Club match to be played on Whit-ounday morning, May 28 (Pr :U's Team players mentioned first): KIUST NINE 8.30. Dr. M. C. Bain (1) D. A. O. Davies (1) v386 words
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Article53 1950-05-21 23 Sunday Times Taiping Sports Correspondent THE Royal Engineers on i rarsday beat the Kilat Club by f 'Ob1<: to one ir > 'e"ond diviunn soccer league match. Sotlts foe the winners were Peng 'ing l 3) Rpne:isamy <2> and Ar'lruiF im. while Sharif netted th» only53 words
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Article147 1950-05-21 23 LONDON, dam. ,«y rE Evening Standard. London today quotes Joe Louis in a telephone interview from Rio de Janeiro as saying that he will fight the winner of the bout Oetween Lee Savold and Bruce Wood<-ock. "I am preparing to Aailenge the winner of the Savold-Wood-cockAP - 147 words
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Article80 1950-05-21 23 Jjk M. C. Bain and A. a. Davis qualified for the final of the open Invitation Eu Tong Sen golf competition having won their ties in the semi-finals played at the Island Club yesterday. Yesterday's semi-final results are: Dr. M. C. Bain (1) beat80 words
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Article209 1950-05-21 23 LONDON, Saturday. piGHT horses were quoted at last night's call-over on the Derby at th e Victor* Club. London, with Prince Simon remaining a firm favourite at 7—4. Prices were 7-4 Prince Simon; 7-1 L'Amiral; 8-1 Castle Rock; 100-8 Vieux Manior; 100-7 Galcador; 20-1 NapoleonReuter - 209 words
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Article47 1950-05-21 23 MANILA, Sat. THE rampaging Sing Tao Tigers scored their seventh straight Manila triun.ph last night by beatin; the local All Stars 4— fl. Manila Chinese lit firecrackers and cheered their visiting countrymen. Forwards Lee Tai-fai and Tang Yee-kit each scored twice.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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43 1950-05-21 23 Sunday Times I'arit BunUr Shorts Correspondent TN friendly soccer match played here, the Krian Chinese Recreation Club beat the FlyIng Tigers of Bagan Serai 3—o. Meng Pong scored both goals for the Chinese In the second half.43 words
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Article131 1950-05-21 23 A NDREW TAN (<HQ Trf.) gave a polished display to win both the men's singles and doubles titles at the BODCA badminton championship held at the Clerical Union Hall on Wednesday. Mrs. H. F. S. King, wife of the Brigadier H. F. S. King, C.131 words
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Article219 1950-05-21 23 Sunday Times Joh ore Bahru Sports < orrespondfmt FE combined masters and boys of the English Colege beat the Jonore Civil Service Association by four wickets at cricket yesterday. The Association batted first and were all out for 98 runs, towards which R. Jayastmram and219 words
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368 1950-05-21 23 FLT.-LT. Langer of No. 33 Squadron, with 18 points to his credit won th c individual athletic championship of the Royal Air Force Station, Tengah, yesterday on the Tenxah sports field. Runner-up to Langer was P. 11l Walte. who was only one point below the368 words
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Article24 1950-05-21 23 THE third annual Luwer Perak Town Board Labourers' athletic sports meet will be held on the Town Padang on June 8.24 words
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Advertisement164 1950-05-21 23 (lacquered lids) \l\ X^^^X^^^JF (wttc&e GENUINE OVALTINE tin* Recent experiments in the 'OVALTINE' _,^^\—^^^>- laboratories have proved yellow to be the ideal colour for Ihe tops of tins in use under tropical conditions. This is why you will notice* many yellow lacquered lids on tins of 4 OVALTINE* /Jy i"164 words
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Article, Illustration2479 1950-05-21 24 Air Port pays ($101) highest dividend By EPSOM JEEP FOUR O'CLOCK, owned by Mr. Eu Eng Hock and trained by "Chum" Wadsworth, yesterday won the Mile "Governor's Cup Trial" at Bukit Timah on the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting. Four2,479 words
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Article54 1950-05-21 24 TOTAL POOL: $351,065. FIRST: No. *****8 ($157,979). SECOND: No. *****1 (578.989). THIRD: No. *****8 ($43,883). Starters (83,375 each): Nos *****3. *****7, *****2. *****7 *****9. *****7, *****8 *****4, *****9, *****1. *****1. *****5. *****1 Consolation prizes: ($2,632 each): *****3, *****8, *****1, *****2, *****9, *****5, *****2, *****6, *****7. *****8. DOUBLE54 words
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Article258 1950-05-21 24 Sunday Times KoU Bahru Spurt* Corresponden t OIDIQUE MERICAN ran the 100 yards in 9.9 seconds at the Ismail English School ground on Thursday at the Kota Bahru Dlst. A.A.A Trial held to pick the District's team for the State meet on June 1258 words
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Article143 1950-05-21 24 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent QNE match -rh'culed to be v played here today In the first round of the Strahan Cup knockout cricket competition has been postponed. The first match between the N.S. Ceylonese and the Port Dickson Recreation Club had "> be postponed to a143 words
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200 1950-05-21 24 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent TAN JIN EONG and Lee Fan Leone, holders of the Perak badminton doubles, title, had little difficulty in entering the semi-final of the event on Friday when they outplayed Leone Hew Men* and Soo Seng Fatt in the200 words
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Article88 1950-05-21 24 LARUT and Matang Amateur Athletic Association has been formed here with District Officer. C.B. Molony as chairman. The Association will hold its first District Athletic meet in Taiping on Sunday. June Entries close on May 31 and should be forwarded to the honorary secretary. Koh Ulm88 words
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Article362 1950-05-21 24 Grey Bloom does winning gallop By EPSOM JEEP FP-CLASS sprinters engaged on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting were put through their paces on a fast track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The best trial was done by Grey Bloom (J. Donnelly) who easily outpaced his362 words
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Article78 1950-05-21 24 The annual sports of the Perak Medical Services will be held on Sunday, July 30, on the Anderson School ground One of the items planned is a mixed 440 yds. relay in which two men and two women will represent each team, while several events78 words
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Article55 1950-05-21 24 Sunday limes Segamat Sports Correspondent AFTER losing the first two games, the On "«>pnt English School Teachers did well to reel off the next three games for victory over the International Club in their lawn tennia tie for the Oracle Shield. They will meet the Medical Sports Club,55 words
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245 1950-05-21 24 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Correspondent HHEN teams have signified theh intention of joining x the Johore Bahru District Football Association's League competition. They are, All Blues, CYMA, Police, (two teams), 221 Vehicle Battalion, (two teams), the Farelf Training Centre, Cosmos. Prisons and the245 words
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