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Title Section28 1950-05-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SAt.ES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition Off Th« StralM limes tfs Singapore Ww— Pr««« No. 774 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.28 words
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Article, Illustration945 1950-05-28 1 TALE OF 44 FORGOTTEN MEN —and one who is remembered Sunday Times Staff Reporter BECAUSE her 60-year old father is partially paralysed and cannot use his hands, even to wash his face, little Jennie Holmberg, his eight-year-old daughter, calls at the Nantina Home, where he lives, every morning on her945 words
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Article398 1950-05-28 1 EPSOM DOWNS. Saturday. by half a million people, famous French industrialist Marcel Boussac brought off a notable double by winning the Derby here this afternoon with his colt, Calcador. He had won the Oaks earlier in the week with the filly Asmena. Calcador.Reuter - 398 words
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Article22 1950-05-28 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sat—An African woman, said to be 149 years old. has died in a suburb of Johannesburg. Renter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article30 1950-05-28 1 WELLINGTON, Sat.—Widespread damage was reported today from many parts of New Zealand's south island following 24 hours of floods by the rivers Westland and Canterbury. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article64 1950-05-28 1 PASADENA, California, Sat. A new comet estimated to be farther away than the sun which is 93,000,000 miles from the earth, has been discovered by the California Institute of Technology astronomers. The comet, not visible to the naked eye was photographed by the 28 inchReuter - 64 words
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Article73 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter k Malay fisherman, 30-year-old Umar bin Sldek, was ound dead in a sampan loating in the sea at Tanjong Penyuru, off Jurong, yesterday afternoon. The discovery was made by mother fisherman, Musa, jvho saw the sampan driftng and found Umar lying73 words
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Article323 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CQUATTING cross-legged on an iron cot, a bewilderedJ looking 44-year-old Hakka, Ng Kai Sung, smiled weakly yesterday when a police party under Mr. D. A. Fyfe. the Singapore Second Traffic Court magistrate, entered Ward 9, the police lock-up in the General323 words
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118 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Times (on wfcondVnt PENANO, Sat. piVE hundred officers and men of the 40th Commando, Third Commando Brigade of the Royal Marines, disembarked this morning at Penang from the cruiser HMS Jamaica. They came from Hong Kong as bandit fighters The 42nd and 45th118 words
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Article63 1950-05-28 1 LONDON, Sat— The Chinese Communist authorities have found enough radio parts hidden in Chungking by the Nationalists to meet the area's needs for five years, according to a New China news agency report. The Kunming one of the Nationalists last main strongholds to fall, theyReuter - 63 words
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Article169 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINCAPORE schoolgirl, 16-year-old Bak Wee Cheng, disappeared in the sea off 10th mile Ponggol yesterday afternoon after she had rescued a younger girl from drowning. Marine Police were searching for the girl's body until late last night. Bak Wee Cheng was169 words
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Article35 1950-05-28 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The U.S. Navy is planning a test with one of its newest weapons the guided missile against warships, according to officials here who refused the use of their names.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article114 1950-05-28 1 BERLIN, Sat. NEARLY 25,000 American, British and French police and troops were standing by In West Berlin today as an army of half a million young German Communists completed last-minute preparations for giant "Peace" A "war room" was being set up in East Berlin114 words
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Article70 1950-05-28 1 A BABY FOR RITA LOS ANGELES, Sat. DRINCESS Aly Khan, former film actress Rita Hayworth, is expecting another child, according to the Los Angeles Times, quoting "a source close to the family." The newspaper added, however, that Rita's father. Mr. Edward Casino, a dancing teacher had professed ignorance of theReuter - 70 words
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Article342 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJALAYAN girls, here is your big chance. Two film directors are looking for stars for their new pictures, and they hope to find them here. One of the directors, Mr. Andrew Ceer, of Republic Films, is already in Singapore and he told342 words
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Article296 1950-05-28 1 His tongue killed 7,000 CEVEN thousand British soldiers were killed or wounded at Arnhem and the war was extended tor months because Montgomery's daring plan for a surprise attack by a parachute division was betrayed to the Germans by one man a man who was at that time being honoured296 words
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Article, Illustration3050 1950-05-28 2 IN THIS SECOND ARTICLE THE DUKE OF WINDSOR TELLS OF HIS EXHILARATING EXPERIENCES IN CANADA. AND AMERICA AND SAYS— THANKS in no small measure to the war veterans, mv first days in Canada were in some ways the most exhilarating that I have ever known.3,050 words
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Advertisement57 1950-05-28 2 TECHNICAL BOOKS Mechanical Engineers Handbook by Marks $36.00 Engineers Year Book by Kempe's. 2 vols. 36.00 Radio Receiver Design by Sturey. 2 vols. 33.60 Magnetic Control of Industrial Motors by Heumann. 27.00 Marine Engineering Knowledge by MacCibbon 22.50 Industrial Carbon by Mantcll 25.20 Automobile Maintenance by Plumridge 20.40 Automobile Ignition57 words
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Advertisement16 1950-05-28 2 EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE but NOT for watches bought from unauthorixcd dc.-wets 16 (OUTER QUAY SINGAPORE16 words
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Article, Illustration778 1950-05-28 3 GIRL, 16 TELLS FATE UN COURT was lured into prostitution Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 16-YEAR-OLD giH, who said she had been forced into prostitution after being lured from her home by two women, continued her evidence yesterday before Mr. P. Claque, Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, on the second day778 words
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Article92 1950-05-28 3 ERASED IN S.A. has been received from South Africa of the enH:' jement of Miss Heather Anne Livingstone, daughter of Mr. D. N. Livingstone of Federation Police, and Mrs Livingstone, to Mr. Robert Vornon Cronow. of Durban Mr Livingstone is now on sick 1-ave at St. Michaels-on-Sea.92 words
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Article319 1950-05-28 3 i* 2 u JU day Times Woman Reporter A 14-YEAR-OLD Malay girl in johore Bahru has written and published three works of fiction and a play about animals. One of these is the Bangsawan Tolin which in English may be rendered as The Real Aristocrat'319 words
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Article54 1950-05-28 3 Sunday Times S'aif (V. respondent i PENANG. Sat. Penang Buddhists will observe Mahinda Day next Monday with special prayer services and offerings of fruits and flowers at the Mahlndarama Temple In Kampar Road. Mahinda Day marks the spreading of Buddhism to Ceylon by Arahan Mahinda, eldest son of54 words
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Article27 1950-05-28 3 Minda> limes Mafl Cnrrr>|pAidrnt SEGAMAT, Sat. Charged In the 6egamat Sessions Court with smoking opium at Labis, 40-year-old Ng Pah was allowed bail of $100.27 words
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Article147 1950-05-28 3 u tl Sunday Times Staff Reporter "["HE St. Andrew s Society of Singapore is urging Scots, v. Tnn£ m e b^ rs of the Societ y or "Of, to join more than 1,000,000 of their countrymen and sign the Scottish Covenant, which seeks a Parliament147 words
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Article66 1950-05-28 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A 17-year-o!d special constable, Shaarl bin Lope Mohamed was yesterday charged before the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Arshad. with having deserted his post at Kanthan Chemor between Apr. 28 and May 38. Shaahri claimed trial, ajQri' Ing that Illness prevented his66 words
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Article63 1950-05-28 3 Sunday Times Staff 01 i.-si-onc'cnt RAUB, Sat— Haji Abdul Majid bin Abu Bakar, chief clerk of the State Agricultural Office, Raub, was entertained to a farewell dinner by members of the Agricultural Department on the eve of his transfer to the Malayan Establishment Office. Kuala Lumpur. Haji Abdul63 words
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Article146 1950-05-28 3 THE Sunday Times Staff Reporter dZ V V Y l l oJ! n olved of th ownership and sack, whiX ltB S° lb L f tobacco leaf P«ked in 17 mver about half a mile upstream. lohorp !f Ve cl° c b s e r smu146 words
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Article100 1950-05-28 3 SU ef a Times StalT SEREMBAN. Sat.- OHcers elected at the annual me»'in? of the N.S. Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loar Society over the weekend are President. Mr. P. A W Gabbutt-vice-president. Mr. S. Tamby Rajah; chairman. Mr. B K-iher Singh; secretai-y and treasurer.100 words
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Article51 1950-05-28 3 Closing date of entries for Hindi examinations in August in Kuala Lumpur is June 10 Candidates who are already enrolled with various centres in Malaya should obtain entry forms from their school principals, the Superintendent of Hindi Schools or the secretary. Hindusthani Prachar Sabha. Kuala51 words
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Article40 1950-05-28 3 Messrs. A. T. Edgar and O. H. M. Sturges have been appointed to the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya in place of Messrs H. H. Facer and R B. Carey who have -one on leave.40 words
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Article32 1950-05-28 3 IPOH, Sat— The third meeting of the third session of Sii K rak Councll of State will be held in the Council Chamber at 10 a.m. on Tuesday June 6.32 words
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Article63 1950-05-28 3 MALACCA, Sat. In the Magistrate's Court t<es of $1,000 each were Imposed on Low Ec Hoon and Chong Cheok Khian, president and secretary of the Hoon Lim Kok Club for assisting in the management of the club kept as a common gaming house The club63 words
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Article88 1950-05-28 3 Su 2j»y Times Staff I orrctpon J-nt SEGAMAT. Sat. Caught In a police trap operating a private car as a "black taxi." •i m u Poil aged 21 was flne d S5O by the Segamat Magis--1 trate. It was stated that police personnel, in mufti,88 words
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Article38 1950-05-28 3 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat-Mr. F. Wise has taken over as the manager of Cicely Estate, Teluk Anson, in place of Mr. H. Walker, who has left for the United Kingdom on long leave.38 words
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Article127 1950-05-28 3 WESTERLING: NEW MOVE BY GOVERNOR Sunday Times Staff Rrpurtrr I^XTRADITION proceeding* Hi in Slngapoproe against "Turko" Westerling will start if the District Judge and the First Magistrate are satisfied that the conditions laid down by the Extradition Acts have been complied with The Governor. Sir Franklin Olmson. it was officially127 words
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Article42 1950-05-28 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Mr. Peter Bain clerk attached to the post office, Parit Buntar, is going to Trong as Postmaster. Before his departure. Mr. Bain was entertained to dinner by the staffs of the Posts and Telecoms. Departments and other friends.42 words
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Article26 1950-05-28 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Inch? Ras bin Awang was fined $40 in the Bagan Serai Court for having used his private car as a taxi.26 words
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Advertisement60 1950-05-28 3 WU MAY WIN lil PRIZE W THE SWEEPSTAKE... but SAV/NG ,s surer! CHUnGM.IRIVBfInK.LTD. YCU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS UTTLI AS SI INTEREST V/r.l BE P AID AT 1% PER ANNUM. 'm- "^S^ D SINGAPORE TO SAIGON Connections for aU >v^&'\ ndjys 7.30 3 v AIR \FRANCE BOOKING60 words
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Advertisement51 1950-05-28 3 Jl wft Fashion and Pll^T^v r^> tailoring I/mTi P^ uihitebuibvs VVI I 1 (WMITIAWAY. LAIDLAW 6 CO.. LTO^ hi IW|I |i SINGAPORE Bfl/.I *A CAMEL COATS Mj'l V^\ S r SMOOR *sZ TRAVE- 1 ij: f >^ "^^"'"""''^T.Tsns.oo 1 W I A* 511 HARELLA 1 If I 1 $***** "Ttuitsinfi"^51 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1950-05-28 4 HOW MAN IS DEFEATING THE MICROBES Triumphs of science: Sir lan Heilbron,F.R.SL, and Dr. AM. Cook reveal- pROBABLY not one man in a thousand fully appreciates the almost miraculous recent advances in the conquest of disease. Diseases may be classified into two main divisions those such as pneumonia, tuberculosis etc..1,770 words
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Advertisement101 1950-05-28 4 p M 0 mt i if} li i> I IjM /"TM /i^N. ,IJ. ANCHOR eDeCCA Brewed t bottled by Archipe/aqo Brewery Co., (/94D ttd.Sinqopore. Pistributed by Fraser Neat/9 Ud.,St/tqapore c branches U/OMEN appreciate its com mMM m fort and finger-light Mr Mr f dependability, it's economical WW K WW .x--«s§f#il101 words
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Advertisement336 1950-05-28 4 WHICH,; AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER V «^%V ll t& Jp Your doctor will tell you that often these are warning signs of MINERAL A VITAMIN DEFICIENCY -warnings that you're not f etting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands you to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving you336 words
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Article, Illustration251 1950-05-28 5 GRANT SINGAPORE CITY SELF-RULE' Over teacups they will urge Sunday Times Staff Reporter JEVERAL Municipal Commissioners who will meet the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, at a tea party next week will seek his views on raising Singapore to the status of a city. Bound up251 words
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Article76 1950-05-28 5 A NEW set of Tide Tables for use in the Inner Harbour. Singapore, has been published by Singapopre Port authorities. The publication, which is a Singapore extract of the Admiralty Tide Tables for Malaya, Is being sold at $1. The Master Attendant, Singapore, told the Sunday Times76 words
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Article245 1950-05-28 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CULLERTON Building s busiest lift and probably the busiest in Singapore. the one that leads to the mport and Export office travels about four miles every day and is crowded on every trip. Situated behind the building, it is the only lift245 words
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Article57 1950-05-28 5 Sunday Times Crrre«"o»- KOTA BAHRU. Sat.— For offering illegal gratification of SI to a police constable. Abdul Rahman bin Hassan, at Kampong Puteh on March 25 a cyclist, Bachan Singh, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment. When notice of appeal was given the accuse^ *'&s57 words
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Article101 1950-05-28 5 Sund.n Times Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— "l suffer from gastritis and asthma and was advised by a medicine man to take opium for relief," said 44-year-old logging labourer Khong Hock when charged in the Segamat Sessions Court with being In possession of 30 leaf packets101 words
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Article22 1950-05-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. May 27. $300.12! i. Up 62i2 cento. LONDON, Friday, May 26. Spot: £601. Three months buyers V: 602.10.22 words
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Article148 1950-05-28 5 PK.vuS in the Singapore rubber market jumped to cents per lb for the first pri'd? June shipment yesterd:y, an improvement of 3 3 8 c nts per lb. on Friday's noon c] D:a:ion. With the London market firm because of the de-ration-ing of petrol, all offerings148 words
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63 1950-05-28 5 Sunday fimes Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat.—Mohamed Salleh bin Sidan, a police constable, was sentenced to 6 months' rigorous imprisonment by Che Noor Zainal, Circuit Magistrate, for accepting an Illegal gratification of $5 from Mustapha bin Abdullah, a driver of a motor vehicle. A notice of63 words
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Article66 1950-05-28 5 TUBi isoien, me ao-ioot sm- gapore-built yacht sailed by three British naval officers from Singapore, has arrived In Simonstown, in Cape Province, South Africa. The yacht left Singapore on Jan. 18 on a 12,000-mile trip to England. It proposes to sail from Simonstown for St.66 words
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Article33 1950-05-28 5 Sunday Times -rr-non'Vnt SEGAMAT, Sat. Illegal occupation of State lund was the charge read out to 40--year-old Mohamed Shah bin Ibrahim in the Segamat Court. Hearing was adjourned a week.33 words
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Article61 1950-05-28 5 Sunday Times Correspondent AN employee of the S?ng Chew Saw Mill in Tanjong Rhu, Lim Kong Kai working on a log-feeder fell and was pinned underneath a heavy metal plate. He died shortly after, in j the General Hospital on May 20. At the inquest yesterday, the Singapore61 words
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Article136 1950-05-28 5 Sunday Times SnIJ Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat WORK is going ahead steadily on Kluang's first convent, which the Canossian Order of nuns are building to provide facilities primarily for the education of children of Catholic parents The building is estimated to cost $150,000 when complete136 words
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Article237 1950-05-28 5 Agnes Keith Censor disagree "IT'S pretty brutal It shows in harrowing detail something that the people of Malaya want to forget That was the reason given for the banning of "Three Came Home" by the Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans. something that the people of Malaya want to forget" Agnes237 words
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211 1950-05-28 5 Cold Storage opens new shop arcade Sunday Tiir.es Woman Reporter CINGAPORE Cold Storage •J at Orchard Road opened their Arcade on the first floor yesterday morning. Ufa. Then Chippindale lias made a very nice job of decorating the interior rid painting the mural in the American Express booth and the211 words
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Article31 1950-05-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Chin Khow. of Galan Patah, was found guilty today in the Johore Bahru Police Court of possession of li gallons of illicit samsu and fined $150.31 words
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Advertisement37 1950-05-28 5 nrtkl'T CAY DETERGENT... YES! L/wIN I dAT ANTI-ACID.... YES! HIGH V. 1.... YES! MOTOR OIL" (Viscos.ty.ndex, CAY Mobiloil w/ m^*? At* i it is Tnp/e -fiction' 1. Free Flowing jM^H^Bl^ 2. Full Protection /.JBSCv 3. Maximum Economy™"^^^37 words
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Article, Illustration2450 1950-05-28 6 THE MALAYAN SCENE GELETAR is a little town on its own. Borne of the chaps out. there told me that theyj have only been in to Singapore once during their stay here, and that was to go sightseeing. "There Is everything you could want right here on Seletar." they said,2,450 words
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Advertisement35 1950-05-28 6 Your Coiffure (r^fl) Margueretta jffp;! Your Gown \Ll\ Your J Accessories a I Buttons J^I'lKM, and J IV I vl MU U 'I V V Bows II v\ orchard road Singapore cold storage the arcade35 words
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Advertisement44 1950-05-28 6 ASK FOR 358 0 1 THE NURSES WATCH WATERPROOF ALL STEEL CASE 14 €t. BEZEL AT ALL WATCH DEALERS Sol* Agents MONTOR LTD. THE ARCADE Phones: 5891 RAFFLES PLACE 5892. Ex 4. SINGAPORE. floors lljj T+TO^ff FURNITURE, Jj^SnA^fTjl RED TILES, yUL^L Y^^lMm) MOTOR CARS44 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1950-05-28 7 MARY : 1 HEATHCOTT i - MARY 1 HEATHCOTT i by THERE is a certain air of smug excited triumph about the latest pronouncement from the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers. The London fashion openings were plan- ned to begin on July 24. This was announced in March:1,241 words
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Article463 1950-05-28 7 110. just for once, let up on frying, baking, boiling, or steaming your fish. Just for once, at least, try out one of the following more sophisticated recipes for serving it. I KAN KURAU A LA MORN AY Melt an ounce of margariiv- in a sauce-pan463 words
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Article542 1950-05-28 7 Notebook by Penelope THIS week I have 1 garnered a collection of beauty hints. Here goes:— A little trick for the woman with short, stubby nails is to apply nail varnish over the whole surface of the nail leaving a tiny strip unvarnished on the542 words
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Article, Illustration330 1950-05-28 7 seem to be yetting eve) more iealous since my mar riage. I am now iealous o my husband's workmatet ana even of his mother, wht would be amazed if sh, knew. He is wonderfully pazlen about it but I can't ex pec him to keep it up. Sometime.330 words
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Advertisement232 1950-05-28 7 'trust tek to keep your 1 teeth cleamj Tek TOOTHBRUSHES FIRM WITH TEETH RIND TO GUMS. T*k JUNIOR »J How to end SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 7A/ Jf//y i' t' iiKierarnu in thre« mnutet lust unouib ii. 'hi> i^intj 3-eam, allci- Veei, niiini troa X" oetuhe «';ish .>rt <t"tei thre« 7. v232 words
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Advertisement402 1950-05-28 7 f tv v^J mmbl ■km.^.jil (<^) COLDS* FIN 111 IN THE MORNING-^ Hrn 4«t k, item m z^*"^! "At»r*'° «jr,l. Simphr mil Af»w" t.bl.f. in ft'-'^ f b*lr (In* o. m* mlwm flff fcj\ %m fhouund, MB) pMMI cl.nf to Ih. Hi* \~*l jw tfcro»t. titr>m« »k«i. *H*ct tf »k*402 words
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Article, Illustration757 1950-05-28 8 MARIAN - MARIAN I BY- IyjONDAY. Jane's third birthday today. Spent more than I should on presents, an Intriguing baby doll jvhich takes a bottle, cries and wets its nappy, a rocking horse, and one or two pscychological toys in nice bright colours. Was pleased with selection, ana eagerly anticipatingAP - 757 words
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Article1003 1950-05-28 8 G. T. BOON - Less polygamy among Chinese G. T. BOON by T)IVORCES and separations under Chinese custom observed by th« community In Singapore are working out satisfactorily and do not require any reform, the Chinese Advisory Board, highest official Chinese body in the Colony, has decided. Mr. E. C. S. Adkins. chairman of1,003 words
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Article468 1950-05-28 8 BACK CHAT BY CYNTH I A WHY is it that post-office employees are the same the world over? It seems to u s that postmen are happy, sympathetic folk. Our postman always reserves his brightest smile for those frequent occasions when he has only bills to offer.468 words
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Advertisement227 1950-05-28 8 WCmOtRFUL OlKUt«!\ /T7!T »O I THOUGHT I*o M*\ /can't you do something you to net* we. Mft»T. I HI'S A MOST J MCET YOU IN COLO SrORACG /we never. bovcmtN /niMi\ IV'V'l/fcV came BefSir 1 [££*£S£\ y yoC om an i */a J jfc) COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co.,227 words
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Article, Illustration314 1950-05-28 9 EXTORTION CASES ON THE INCREASE Are Reds reviving Spore secret gangs? Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE first instance of extortion in Singapore in which there was any evidence that the money demanded was for the Communist bandits was brought to light by the C.I.D. three weeks ago. Three people are314 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-05-28 9 COME of the Sikhs of KuaU Lumpur who attended the lrcwcll dinner given to Sirdar Budh Singh, ex-President of the Malayan Indian Congress, before his departure to India. Seen speaking is Mr. Ramac'tandran, Agent or the Indian Co/crnmcnr. Second on his left is Sardar Budh Singh. The dinner was given64 words
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Article171 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A REVISED constitution for the Singapore Labour Party is to be tabled for the approval of members at the Party's annual conference on |une 11. This follows discontent among some members over certain clauses in the old constitution. One of the171 words
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Article69 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent Pilgrims from the Feder- ation who intend to embark on the pilgrim ship Tyndar- j eus sailing on June 9 must present themselves to the offi- i cer supervising Federation i i pilgrims Hajl Abu Bakar, at the So-Jial Welfare Depart-69 words
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55 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Chong Kwai Soon, a kepala who loaned his non-transfer-able entry card for prohibited areas of the Singapore Harbour Board to a female labourer, Mah Mcc Wah, was fined $15 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Mah, who pleaded guilty55 words
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Article101 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff l or: 'tpoiiat nt SEREMBAN, Sat. MX Bernard van Geyzel, who is now an electrical engineering student A Faraday House, London, has completed part two of th" Scout Woodbadge Cour:;.? at Oily »H Camp and has accepted a'i invitation to a101 words
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89 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sat. A 12-YEAR-OLD cyclist had his brother, aged 10, on the carrier and a friend, aged 8, on the cross-bar of his machine when lie cut across the road in the path of an oncoming89 words
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96 1950-05-28 9 VARSITY HEAD TO LECTURE ON ANTARCTIC SIR Raymond Priestley. ViceChancellor of the University of Birmingham, Is to visit Singapore during July. A former Antarctic explorer, Sir Raymond will give a lantern lecture on "Antarctic Exploration with Shackleton and Scott" In the Central Hall, Faculty of Medicine, Uuniversity of Malaya, on96 words
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Article27 1950-05-28 9 MUAR, Sat.— Six Chinese who failed to remain indoors during curfew hours at Buklt Pasir were each fined $15 or one week's hard labour here.27 words
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Article47 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Officials of the Malayan Chinese Association from all over the Federation will arrive in Kuala Lumpur early next week for talks with the two Ministers from the United Kingdom Mr. James Griffiths and Mr. John Strachey.47 words
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Article129 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Municipal Commissioner S.M.A.H. Chisty J is trying out what he calls "an experiment." In order to devote more time to the voters in Rochore Ward, whom he represents on the Municipal Commission, Mr. Chishty is setting aside two afternoons129 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-05-28 9 TWENTY two y.ar old I Anthony Toll Kjh Hin. working in the managerial department of Nanyang Siang Pan newspaper, hai been selected to undergo a course of training at the London School of Printing. He will shortly leave for the United Kingdom. An old bey of tke Singapore Anglo-Chrneie Continuation59 words
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Article45 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent Four Chinese, including a woman, were fined $20 each In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to playing pau-kow at Temple Street. A sum of $21-35 confiscated was ordered for the Court's poor box.45 words
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Article34 1950-05-28 9 Sv-'-'- i S'-'T «'«>t»- ■"•nt The Batu Pahat University F\ind Committee is organising on inter-State football match between Johore and Malacca and two basketball games shortly In aid of the fund.34 words
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Article306 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE past fortnight officials at Changi Prison, Singapore, have not had to buy any fresh vegetables for the inmates. They have had all the "greens" they need supplied to them, free of cost, grown by the prisoners themselves. The requirements in fresh306 words
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Article91 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN army explosives expert yesterday exploded a 75 millimetre shell, a relic of the last war. which had been discovered by a gardener clearing undergrowth in the garden of Mr. H. G. D. Lew in s house in Malcolm Road, Singapore. The91 words
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Article44 1950-05-28 9 Sunda> Times Staff Reporter A meeting of the interReligious Organisation will be held at 5.30 cm. m Wednesday at the Katon? Boys' Club. Mrs. H. B. Moorhead and Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir will speak on "Th? Declarations of the Inter-Religious Organization."44 words
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725 1950-05-28 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The One hundred and first Annual General Meeting of The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, was held on 11th May. 19S0. at 142. Holborn Bars. London. E C.I. Sir George Lewis Barstow, K C.8.. Chairman of the Company, presiding. ORDINARY BRANCH In the725 words
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179 1950-05-28 9 Sunday Times Stall Reporter MORE than 200 motor vehicles will take part in the longest funeral proc°ssi.'tn ever seen In Malaya when Mr. Yonc Yit Lin. the well-known Singapore businessman, who was shot on Thursday, is buried More than 30 trade ar.cl b»r.179 words
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Article35 1950-05-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, will pay a brief visit to Johore Bahru on June 18. The local Regional Indim Congress are makine arrangements to welcome him.35 words
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Advertisement262 1950-05-28 9 THE SECRET OF A utf? creams lll&al^jji H«r«'» four twotoio vfe'^^^V^^ Vi beauty routint: LB V™^ S *N^J^ \j eve»y night, cover your face w I with Pond's Cold Cream, and I smooth it m. allowing the rich. For i fair, lovely skin, you need t twofold beauty are, night262 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1950-05-28 10 THEY MIX SPORT POLITICS INSIDE MOSCOW— "where everything is propaganda 99^ Final article in the series by Sir MAURICE PETERSON, G.C.M.G. '^PAf<T from the holidays marked by official parades, Russia has one festival which appears truly happy and human. i his is New Year's Day, [Which since the Revolu'ti in1,581 words
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Advertisement119 1950-05-28 10 \p'"" p* \Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice '%«r uriim B. a w. muss ITn.. iondon, snolanb K No energy |s[f\ poor appetite m^»v \V\119 words
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Advertisement216 1950-05-28 10 f your favourite i ii^ci re 1 1 c 1 U lA# I m n W If j\ t gggggggl^ia^iggggggggggggg^B^^^/ PaUMall VIRGINIA MADE IN ENGLAND ,nt« cl tf* V«*P c V e«t, /JL'* DOM see Agent.: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Getting Up Nights It you're216 words
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Miscellaneous206 1950-05-28 10 Crime Quiz DEATH IN THE STABLE By Leonard Cribble Sketches by A. Morley Reported M hm A cnestnut mar* owned by Colonel Beck, the we.i know, train*, was found dabbed I* death with a bayonet It was withdrawn by Tom Cole*, who reported the discovery*. Coles u**d cleaning rag to206 words
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Article52 1950-05-28 11 TELUK AN3ON Sat. Aodullah bin Haji Salleh, a 47-year-old Javanese, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment at the Teluk Anson Sessions Court when he was convicted of stealing jewellery and clothing amounting to $207.50 from a house belonging to Gendut binte Jamak. at Kampong Panta Lendu,52 words
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Article307 1950-05-28 11 WE WILL STAND BY TILL THE END' Griffiths tells Kampong guards Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, today pledged that the United Kingdom would stand by Malaya "until we have seen this thing through to the end and beyond." He307 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-05-28 11 Ikyi R. Lim Eng Teck cuts a r huge cake to celebrate the opening of the new arcade at the Singapore Cold Storage in Orchard Road. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-05-28 11 MR. M. D. DAS. a MaUyjlim author, has arrived in Singapore to produce a Milayabm film with Malaya a* the location. Mr. Dan is himself a talented actor and has directed many Malayalam pbys.34 words
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Article304 1950-05-28 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CIVE young Chinese bandits, members of the notorious "Kajang gang" who surrendered after a gun battle on May 4, were today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Spenser Wilkinson in the Supreme Court. They were found guilty by two304 words
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Article112 1950-05-28 11 BENTONG. Sat. fiiHE Tamil School in Bentong, run Dy the Bentong, Hindoo Sabah, is at present losing $50 a month. At the annual general meeting of the Sabah held recently. It was decided to set the school on a self-support-ing basis. Ways and means as to112 words
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Article130 1950-05-28 11 Sunday Times Statr Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THREE bandit actions against railway property have taken place in the past 24 hours. The most serious was at 7 p.m. yevterday when an armoured tram travelling between MeJtakab and Mengkarak in Pahang was derailed at the130 words
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Article71 1950-05-28 11 24 ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY CINGAPORE Traffic Police 3 were kept busy yesterday with 24 street accidents. Most of them happened on roads leading to the racecourse during the rush for the last day at Buklt Tiinah. None was serious. A learner driver, trying to avoid a dog, went into the monsoon71 words
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Article51 1950-05-28 11 A purse containing an identity card belonging to the SJt.A. starter, Mr. "^ube" Billet, was found 'esterday at St. George's Road and is now kept by Inspector A. J. Wilson of Kandang Kerbau police station, to whom Mr. Billet should get In touch for its51 words
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Article48 1950-05-28 11 Three Communist flags were found in Singapore yesterday morning. One flag was over the trolley wires at Qeylang Road, another on the telephone wires at Eng Watt Street and the third flag on a telephone post at the junction of Short Street and Albert Street48 words
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Article25 1950-05-28 11 i KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two large bandit camps were located and destroyed by police patrols yesterday in the Tapah area of Perak.25 words
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Article142 1950-05-28 11 Sunda> Times Staff Reporter iTTHAT the Christian Youths of Singapore are fully, conscious of their civic responsibilities as citizens of the Colony was evident at the meeting of the Singapore Christian Youth Council held at the V.M.C.A. Tea Room last Friday. ganisations to encourage ly142 words
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Advertisement204 1950-05-28 11 NOTICE FONGHIN CO., LTD., 64 Wallich St., Singapore. OWING TO INCREASED VOLUME OF BUSINESS, AS WELL AS ENQUIRIES. WE HAVE NOW HAD FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL OUR CUSTOMERS TWO EXCHANGE NOS:— PHONE NO. ***** PHONE NO. 7557 woods; PEPPERMINT^^ CURE A^j The Reliable^^^O' (f^^ coii> Rflflf M I 2-^mM^mmmmmmm^^^^m^204 words
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Advertisement356 1950-05-28 11 SAVE E JP*\ W mm work MONEY WITH AjjgggJ r~i The econqm|(al FREEZER 9 AND 18 CIiBIC fF^J FEET MODELS NOW >1 U AVAILABLE Sole Distributors: LEE and FLETCHER 102-106 Orchard Road Singapore tUi 1t)o\ld €>pei obtohmc ftut tv tiwnßit fULLY CUABMTEED FOQ I* MOUTHS DUICH Ot O/ricr f ton356 words
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606 1950-05-28 12 SINGAPORE. MAY 28, 1950. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Looking at mounds of food In a Kuala Lumpur market, Mr. John Strachey was amazed. Until he became Secretary for War three months ago Mr. Strachey was Britain's Minister for Food, and it is natural that the sight of food should shock him.606 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1950-05-28 12 Baron Richard Johan de - Baron Richard Johan de oy Touche-Skadding, M.R.A.S. THROUGH centuries, many legends and tales have referred to magic stones, but most of these have vanished into the limbo of the forgotten past. While in the West the discovery of radioactive minerals borders on the miraculous, In1,697 words
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1104 1950-05-28 12 STEVE NEOH - They're anxious but hopeful in Hong Kong STEVE NEOH by* IT is inevitable that people in Singapore should harlx)ur anxiety over the fate of the little British bastion nearest Communist China and the repercussions upon its two million population. The queries showered on me since my arrival here from Hong1,104 words
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Advertisement519 1950-05-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. BERWICK— At Bungsar Hospital on May 25th 1950, to Helen (nee McCurdy). wife of E.J.H. Berwick. A daughter. SITUATION VACANT ■WANTED AGENTS for Indian Barees, Shirtings, etc. Liberal terms. Jlndals Ltd., Exporters, Ludhiana (India). TUITION MOTOR CAR Driving Lessons. Expert European Instructor. Modern car available. Apply 48. Brlegie519 words
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Advertisement12 1950-05-28 12 fxpcrience Tell^ $Tvtu4t -ryot tpJlk Cnrt dW fcXP£R/£V\C£ TELLS. famous Tor Flavour12 words
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Article656 1950-05-28 13 S PORE SHIP RAN BLOCKADE 3 TIMES Entered Swatow by night- with Red aid By DEREK DRABBLE |N one of the most daring sea adventures since the Nationalists announced their blockade of the China Coast a British-owned ship from Singapore has been slipping in and out of Com-munist-held Swatow for656 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-05-28 13 L ..ANWr Warner and Capr |oSn Lloyd of the r j:\.irrt Light Infantry, (attached to the 2nd Bn.. Malay Regiment) cutting the cake after wedding in Singapore yesterday. Key Kinross Nicholson officiated Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-05-28 13 TfIS Highness Sir Ahmad Tajudin, K.8.E., C.M.G., Sultan of Brunei, who yesterday arrived in Singapore en route to England with his wife and 16-year-old daughter. The Royal party will sail in the Willem Ruys on June .JO. His Highness is going to England for reasons of health.47 words
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Article101 1950-05-28 13 sui. 1..i Iniio SUIT Reporter KUALA LUMPJR. Sat. A FEW days before he died lo'.lowin" an operation, Gurkha Major Thambir Rai of the 2/7 Qurkttt Rifles learned that he had leceived Die MBE for distinguished genrteea in Malaya during the emergency. He died on T oraday101 words
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Article379 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE new officials of the University of Malaya Students' Union were elected at a meeting of the old and new Student Councils held at the Central Hall, Sepoy Lines, yesterday. Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, of the Faculty of Medicine, was elected President with379 words
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Article75 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE had three fires yesterday morning within an hour. A patch of lallang was on fire at Robinson Road snortly after 11 a.m. Five minutes later a tent at 92 Company, Woodlands, caught fire. It was extinguished by the Army Fire75 words
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Article21 1950-05-28 13 MALACCA, Sat.— Malacca Qovt. Clerical Services Union first annual general meeting will be on June 16 at 4.45 p.m.21 words
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Article25 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Mrs. Mary Alexandrina Jansen, aged 68, died at her home, 44 Breese Road, last night. Funeral this evening.25 words
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Article59 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. MRS Lim Kong Aik, flint District Commissioner. Penang will lead the Malayan Oirl Guides contingent to Perth, Western Australia, in August. The contingent will include six Penang Girl Guides. About $2,500 was collected by local guides at their Empire Day59 words
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Article58 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANO, Sat.— lt proved to be an expensive Joy ride for a motor van driver Lim Kean Guan, who took his wife and children for a drive ilong Tanjong Tokong Road, on April 9. In the First Magistrate's Court, Mr. D. R. Home fined58 words
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Article249 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TOTAL curfew will very shortly be imposed nightly, from seven p.m. to six a.m. over a large area of |ohore. The area affected roughly includes all Johore southwards from the east coast at Mersing, along the Mersing, jemaluang jCluang,249 words
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Article100 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALACCA, Sat. UR. James Griffiths, Secretary of State for the Colonies and Mr. John Strachey, War Minister, with Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner for the Federation. Sir Hilton Poynton, Major General Redman, Director of Military Operations at the War Office and Mr. M.100 words
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Article232 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Malay Union, at a special general meetinf yesterday, protested against what they called Dato Onn s "personal attack" on their president, Inche Sardoii bin Haji Jubir, at the recent UMNO general assembly in Kuala Lumpur which discussed232 words
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Article94 1950-05-28 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEREMBAN, Sat. A meeting to form a district committee of the Trade Union Central Council for Negri Sembilan will be held at the Negrl Sembilan Indian Association at Hose Road on Tuesday at 5 p.m. The meeting, which will elect a state94 words
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Article29 1950-05-28 13 SEREMBAN Sat. Two Tamils, Karuppan and Ramasamy, were fined $10 each, in default five days rigorous imprisonment, when they pleaded guilty to charges of breaking the curfew.29 words
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155 1950-05-28 13 Kampong folk will benefit by new bank Sunday l'imes> i orrr&pundent BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. jyjALAYA'S first Rural Cooperative Bank was opened in Province Welleslpy today before a large gathering of Malays. "This banking union aims at helping kam,pong and rural folk to improve their economic position," the president, Inche Abdul155 words
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Article71 1950-05-28 13 SEREMBAN. Sat. A Shortly after a Tamil woman had received fatal stab wounds at Tnniang la. t Saturday evening, a Tamil labourer walked into the Seremban polite station. In the Masistrate's Couit before Inche Abciu! Humici, N. Mosses appeared to answer a charge of murdering his wife.71 words
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Advertisement146 1950-05-28 13 ■Hiiiiiiuiitittiiifiitfiiiiiffifiiiiifiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiii murphy THIS is a delightful, compact receiver, offering a high performance with good quality, and just as important great reliability in the well-known Murphy tradition. Its cabinet is handsomely moulded in brown with a cream face, and a bold and very legible edge-lit tuning scale. PRICE $265 EASY HIRE146 words
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Advertisement58 1950-05-28 13 EM '3 rfTl (Own iiH U^ j «k yt? K THE NEW VEST AND PANTIE TWINS MADE FROM PURE BOTANY WOOL VESTS: PEACH ONLY. W.rh Fancy Opera Top* Ribbed ■lattic Waist. SiMt: Medium and Large. PRICE 55.25 IKb. PANTIES: PEACH ONLY. With fancy Kn«« Bands Ribbed Elastic Waist. Sis«t: Medium58 words
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Miscellaneous301 1950-05-28 13 Singapore K LUMPUR T*** v Away;" 1—7.15 om. As RE 9 a m David QrenvUJe Eu- Spore; 7.15 Negro Spirituals: 7.45 a.m. Dance Music; 9.30 Mucn- semble; 9.30 Announcer* Choice: 9^L?eht re i!uslc la^3O T Ne I ws° n B 8 45 Binding-In-The-Marsh; 10 Newi l < L En ergen301 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-05-28 14 A world's record for deep sea dives by women has b*en claimed by Mrs. Carmelita Cross, aged 34, music teacher and wife nf the operator of a diving school at Los Angeles, California. U.S.A. Helping hands pull Mrs. Cross out of her diving suit (right) after she had descended 15Z70 words
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Article, Illustration610 1950-05-28 14 Listener - Listener By THOSE of you who missed 1 "Richard II" last week will have the opportunity of hearing a repeat performance at 3.30 tomorrow afternoon, when Radio Malaya will be on the air all day. Philip Guard takes the name part and two other prominent members of the610 words
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Article770 1950-05-28 14 Doctors are compl.-Unlnc that under the National Health Insurance Act patients are stretching a scheduled 15--minute call by such request* as: "Will you look tt Tommy's foot? Baby's had a restless night. Mother's lum'jago U bad again." JJULLO, doctor, ther« you are, That's me coughing;770 words
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Advertisement231 1950-05-28 14 3 igw Vis i jup ''0: y^t^ :^^v^Ktr9Mv p fIDtfTV ft jj||||fe Rich, fine fsgs£ El tobacco andi &iti\ tlie cork-tip W^^ smoking. 1 Imported from iondon, England j CorrcrM. London. ISO ttan RcjMrtotwn (at Qoa/igr. j Hkvtei -fms^aA tittle </'<Jta*nA*u i /^T. mm^l m zßff*J/ l Q days growing231 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-05-28 14 I I r^ii,KV^ (<C£/£fd fS^B^BHE^fl I £*JT TWE MCE COME TO A t Ma vMRK-y/'? sEver^sodw." r^ W^r? 1 BIBbH I Sudden Stop.* the door to ~1 /^j ou. i iv-icprj* V'-'-'l £>SAVE JAQ SETS OUT TO LURE LUCrE* RWM I Tl I A 111 Z~] I Snw J"^S AWA.W68 words
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Article, Illustration341 1950-05-28 15 TWO THOUSAND MILES OF HISTORY Reds may dismantle the Great Wall A CCORDINC to a news report that Communists in China are contemplating the destruction of 2,000 miles of history by dismantling the Great Wall of China The idea is said to be a gesture towards th« friendly relations which341 words
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Advertisement203 1950-05-28 15 kra w A.i w\ 1^ /OWN YOUR HOME We are here especially to help you to possess your own home Few people can provide the full price of a house from their own immediate resources, but many can afford to pay regular monthly sums towards its purchase. INVEST YOUR RENT203 words
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Article, Illustration3822 1950-05-28 16 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT Third instalment of a new serial about Malayan student life in London by ti ]\/fY dear mother and father—" Ching Ling wrote at the top of a large sheet of white paper in her small neat handwriting. "You will have received my cable to tell3,822 words
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Advertisement428 1950-05-28 16 Just as searching but so much kinder I A HALEX fteU gentler aa it clean* because ever) to ft kaa been specially smoothed and trimmed it's Rondated You can brush into every aook and cranny and never scratch delicate gumi or the polished surface ot four teeth. HALEX available in428 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-05-28 17 SEA-BLUI twimjuif ileek, satiny and slim-fitting. modelled by pretty Una Morris, feitured in Hi* Two Cities Technicoleur Production "Troftie True."23 words
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Article, Illustration175 1950-05-28 17 Can you spot the star? pIVE readers out of the 300 odd who swamped us with entries for the "Spot The Star" competition recognised the man behind the surgeon's mask and are being sent double cinema tickets, kindly presented by the Cathay Organisation. The star was Douglas Fairbanks Jnr., who175 words
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Article, Illustration948 1950-05-28 17 "^EVER have we had such co-operation between the Press and the film in■^dustry in Singapore for a long, long time. Distributors seem eager to give previews and are flooding this office with their choicest "cheesecake." And the men responsible for all this? Mr. Nonce Sen948 words
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Article195 1950-05-28 17 D°.^™J MorreU, whose performance as the Queen in She adds: "1 am learning a very great deal, and see how stale I was before I left SingaDore Mrs. Morrell with husband Roy and their two girls, expects to. return to Singapore in September. Before195 words
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Advertisement137 1950-05-28 17 MILES tBOVE fflß I ANVTXINI ELSE "GOING GAY" with M^l KELLY- SINATRA V]2fc jfc|^ GARRETT Muleß \W|-' •iri iitf IbbbW JULcS vtRA- aX w MUNSHIN ELLEN TODAY 11 A.M. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 fir V Jfc* £^^H3aß*** OUR NEXT BIG ATTRACTION the "Royal Command" LfIST MMIM DAYS 145 4 15137 words
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Advertisement321 1950-05-28 17 S/jOfu-^ If Ijc M (4*i)yjfcSt '-45- 4 6.J«/ j TODAY fORTHEHRSTTIMEIN THE HISTORYOF SUSPENSE DBAft bbbT bbbt^^sß I *■■>*.:* f isH bBMIP Abbbbbb^bbbbß^bm 4 jT JfiiV ••■\t^W ar« |ivan all (h« V# W mast the peopic dun «x»ct ly it h» meet* ihare the main character hi* danger? bi* finds321 words
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Advertisement273 1950-05-28 18 Bea t'?f: I, Healthy Teeth Cannot Exist Along With PYO^HEA fniiii mi 4 Out Of 5 Cven Young F01k5.... May be Victims 1 hi (rue! You cannot have aitr.mive teeth without firm, healthy gum.« unthrcatened by dread Pyorrhea. Since i out of 5 ni.iy get this ravaging disease, nn out273 words
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Advertisement215 1950-05-28 18 TO WAKE >feaf FEELING Mm TIRED f 2 Now rises ■j day's work if you V*, wake 'p feeling tired Ia and listless, instead MJM of being brisk and full of energy. One woman who can appn thu difference from her own experience, writes to us:— "Before taking Kruschen. 1215 words
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Advertisement723 1950-05-28 18 It's right for Pa And right for Ma It's right for Itttif me: If you use Wright' t Like all of us How right you too will be! forE*^ oeai fo* ram fi&V^ffgß Eyes Burn! k..V- your i y mre «*-loo«in«. tired, ucti. burn smart or ar« lore and Kicky723 words
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Miscellaneous643 1950-05-28 18 TAKE IT VMRUI if W«JJ» i t J r £AKE the letters IT from within the parent "\jrrTK a defensive type hand It At this point, South's use of the word* In the list below, so sometimes possible for an Blackwood ConvenUon was emi1 Sle IT W ?rom a gland643 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1950-05-28 19 Yardley is critical of English Test captaincy 77*<? wor/d of sport.... by THE ROVER T^ORMAN Yardley, who has captained England against Australia, and may do so again, is certainly not afraid of making strokes in the latest of the flood of cricket books pouring from the publishers. In his "Cricket1,916 words
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Advertisement248 1950-05-28 19 EUROPE 48 cities in W IVODA EUROPE Within y KARACHI 48 hours «p? CALCUTTA SINGAPORE-BANGKOK-EUROPE int K.ANJINAVIAN AlKli 4ES JYillM OPtRAIINI LUXURIOUS DC 6 PLANES OFFERS t*OU HICH CLASS PASSAGE SERVICE ON lIS WORLD— fcMbRAC INC NETWORK OF AIR COMMUNICATIONS KANC INC FROM THE FAR EAST TO THE WHOLE OF248 words
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Advertisement77 1950-05-28 19 jj^good/Veah ■•II MINI THE lIIU OVER Rllf N ••••TIM TYlft TIM U KIT ITIII MAKE The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day ■*v Dm mmtm ,f *>-ji ri<in|. Ik* V.. fittflwHhtht 1 W'Cdt HOnJit J&^\' W ALL LEAD'*'G j Hercules Jr l| HIM—HAH I»«H*«. K. if! I -j KTMSEHTAmtI T. V.77 words
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Article, Illustration3085 1950-05-28 20 Jack Solomons fells his story HpWO of my pals are having a bit of a dust- up at the White C;iy. London, on June 6 and I'm not doing a tt.in^ to stop them. Confidentially, it is my fiull. they are having tra.s fight, and3,085 words
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Advertisement490 1950-05-28 20 a tittle MARMITi a tit «f HEALTH I A POOD **^/f AS WELL AS A (SK FLAVOURING _^J First and foremost, MARMITE does y.m It a yeast extract rich in Vitamin B2 the food that builds bodily fitness and resistance to illness. Ami MARMITK is delicious; use it as a490 words
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Article, Illustration214 1950-05-28 21 Mr.T.H. MENZIES - Mr.T.H. MENZIES by rls dirncuit for me to say what my greatest thrill •m the Malayan Turf has •■I! I raced two horses in 1910 and hai f\ve in training in 1911 and 1912. Altogether I have had 177 racehorses in Malaya and seven in Eng'and. so214 words
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Article, Illustration942 1950-05-28 21 SOCCERDOM by Sharpshooter THIS week Singa- pore soccer loses one of its outstanding players 22-year-oid, wispy-haired Sergeant Todd, star of Avmy and Combined Services forward lines for the past couple of seasons. But, if Todd s plans materialise, he will not be gone for ever.942 words
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Article, Illustration729 1950-05-28 21 RALPH MODDER - RALPH MODDER RINGCASTING..... i— *y RONNIE CLAYTON, featherweight champion of Britain and the Empire, has written to promoter Abdul Razak stating that he is interested in coming to Singapore for a couple of fights. But though the prospect of another British Empire champion fighting here729 words
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Advertisement103 1950-05-28 21 Play safe! Brylcreem your hair. Dry hair, Tight Scalp, excessive loose hair on your comb these are s^^^^^^\ danger signals that point the need for Brylcreem's double uf benefit (I) Day-long smartness, (2) Lasting hair health. 1 I Massage with Brylcreem stimulates the scalp, encourages 1 iffnia I n aural103 words
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Advertisement449 1950-05-28 21 i STRATOCRUISfR SPK-DBIHOS Tkif modern y Speedbird Fleet %=As^> provides, swift wan serried to all i^E~S^> 0 continents argonaui spi-mwrds g^LZTT"— ZT7~ '-=Ei~S7r^% HI 1 SOLENT Si»«D«IRDS 175,000 miles of 8.0.A.C routes to fifty-one countria on afc ■x continents can save you hours, days, sometimes even wrrks ot valuable travelling449 words
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Article520 1950-05-28 22 SINGAPORE WIN 5-0 IN CUP TIE Malacca game, but outplayed Sunday Times Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE yesterday consolidated their position at the top of the southern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition by swamping Malacca by five goals to nil at the Malacca Stadium. Malacca were great triers but Singapore520 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-05-28 22 TV. > Cl Kjnj's Sin- Tao I.C. players lio scored for the loiiii-ls in their came i*: inst Sinjjsnorr at 'In B -ar Stadium on I May whm Sin; Tao v. n three WM. Top. Lav ritPßg-MUi, who is uell- i (o Mlivan fans. ■•m btlmw, \"".i riieukV 'U. a51 words
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Article175 1950-05-28 22 A charity soccer match in I aid of the Dindings Welfare Fund will be played on the Sitiawan Town padang on May 31 at 5 p.m. between a Dindings XI and a team from Kuala Kangsar. A keen game is anticipated. The following have been selected175 words
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Article59 1950-05-28 22 |^A. ;pp,d p!.u in th? an-Re.M cricket match, on the Singapore padang :ift:r only one over had be-n bowled. B it who won th° toss Wered to bat and sent T'nurai*fn«.im and K!ioo Ong Lee to oix'm tho innings. No run was scored in the one59 words
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Article50 1950-05-28 22 Sl. ,v Tir.K-s (titik An .on Sports Corr- > sp.jmi' t nl The k-y football maUij between tfv Polios and the Lower Perak M'!'v CtOk in aid or the Liver Ik Wt-lfare Fund, in conjunciion With \he Welfare W-Pr: Drive. will ie played on Ji'.nj nn Mi? t..,50 words
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356 1950-05-28 22 Sunday Times Muar Sports Correspondent JOHORE became the "wooden spoonists" In the southern section of the Malaya Cup Competition when they lost two-one to the K.A.F. in their lasl Malaya Cup fixture on the Muar Club nadang lasl evening. The R.A.F. were slightly the356 words
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Article109 1950-05-28 22 Across: 1 Bolsiend; 9. Linu; 10. Obese; 12. Depending- 16. Pit; 17. Snip; 18. Ode; 19 Sots; 20. Snipe; 22. Takes; 24 Cases: 27. Demur: 28. Cra.vl; 29. Serum; 31. Piece: 33. Arise: 36 Sirs; 37 Lag: 39 Step; 41 Lea: 42 Flsewhere; 44. Astir; 45. Win; 46.109 words
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Article77 1950-05-28 22 Jobore will meet Negri Sembilan In the Southern Section of the Foong Seong Cup Badminton competition at the Paradise Park, Muar, on June 9 and 10, beginnirr J at 6.45 p.m. each night. The following will repre- sent Johore: Ist Singles:— jj K. W. Choy; 2nd77 words
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Article106 1950-05-28 22 SAM BanaJttar, the Jewish heavyweight wrestling champion, was knocked out In the sixth minute of the first round of his fight against King Kong at the Happy World Stadium last night. Burmister made several body charges early in the first round, but one of his attacks106 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-05-28 22 Si ng Too open Colony tour Lee Tai-fat, Sing Tao left-winger who has moved across to the right, is foiled by Singapore "A" goalkeeper Behrends who moves out of his charge to block the shot in Friday's soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium tn which Sing Tao opened their tour with56 words
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Article24 1950-05-28 22 Due to rain, the Cricket match between the Singapore Recreation Club and Royal Air Force (Tengah) at SJI.C. ground yesterday was cancelled.24 words
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Article43 1950-05-28 22 The May LG.O. Competition played at the Island Club on May 21 was won by Mrs. Rosa Lion with a score of 89-23 h 66. Next best returns were Mrs. Burns with 102-30 =72 and Mrs. M San with 96-24 72.43 words
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334 1950-05-28 22 Perak, Kedah miss chances in drawn game Sunday Times Ipoh WEAK finishing by both buted to the scoreless Kedah, who met yesterda played on the Assembly Hi watched by a large cro Mentri Besar and the Bri Both Perak and Keda ces of making a bid for tr Yesterday's soccer334 words
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Article84 1950-05-28 22 The following have been chosen to represent the Monks Hill B.P. against the Serangoon Rangers in a friendly badminton match, consisting of four Men's Singles, four Men's Doubles and one Women's Singles to be played today at 9.00 a.m.: Messrs. T. S. Ooh, A B. Chua. K84 words
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Article133 1950-05-28 22 Sunday Timrs Kuub i, Corr. CELANGOR beat Pahang in •J the Sultans' Gold Cup by four goals to one. Selangor was too good for Pahang and it was the good goal-keeping of Osman that saved Pahang from a heavier defeat. Shariff scored the first goal for Selangor133 words
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Article81 1950-05-28 22 The Young Men's Muslim Association held they- final table-tennis tournament at their Club House, Geylang, yesterday At the conclusion of the tournament. Mr. Mohamed Khan, President of the Association, gave away the prizes. Results of the finals were as follows: Singles W K Wan Sulong AL mushaiyah81 words
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Article314 1950-05-28 23 Jin Eong wins first set, fails Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent DETERMINATION and superb courtcraft were mainly responsible for Thomas Cup player Teoh Seng Khoon's brilliant come-back into local badminton lim e light when he dethroned defending Perak champion Tan Jin Eqng in a three-set314 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-05-28 23 JJEHRENDS, Singapore goalkeeper, going down to smother the ball at the feet of Tin Chenk-yin (No. 14), Sing Tao inside-right, in Friday's soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium. On the left is Hoon Leong, Singapore left-back, and on the right, Morton, right fallback. Sing Tao beat Singapore "A" S-l. Sunday52 words
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Article24 1950-05-28 23 OEGAMAT Malays beat Government English School Teaccer.i 3-1 in the district lawn tennis "Jiter-club tournament for the Oracle Shield on Friday.24 words
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134 1950-05-28 23 "THE second annu.il B. GovindatUKf Memorial Cup soccer match between Jollilads Athletic Union and Singapore Harbour Board will to played today at the s.H.B. ground to-day. The cup was presented by Mr. S. L. Perumal. Medals will be given to both teams by the134 words
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Article70 1950-05-28 23 Sunday Times Bentong Sports Reporter 'THE football final for the Deto Shabandar Cup betveen Lipis and Pekaii Districts will be played at Kupla Lipi6 tn^ny. The Lipis District team will be: Dominic Majid. Gian Suv.r. Said. Muniandy, Mansor, Abdul Moner. Abdul Wahab, "small, Yee Soon Kong,70 words
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Article232 1950-05-28 23 SMALL crowd at the Thomson Road polo ground yesterday saw the Singapore Gunners and the Singapore Etceteras qualify to meet in the finals of the Singapore Polo Club's knockout tournament for the Ismail cup. In the first semi-final of the day, Singapore Gunners who were given a232 words
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Article560 1950-05-28 23 From MERV WILLIAMS MELBOURNE, Saturday. AUSTRALIAN lightweight champion Jack Hassen will go to Singapore to fight the lightweight champion of the Orient if promoter Razak will guarantee £1,000 and two way fares for two, and living: expenses. McQuillan, who trains Hassen, will also bring welter560 words
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Article521 1950-05-28 23 TOR the first time since the institution of sports by the Singapore Anglo-Chinese Boys School in 1913, girls were allowed to participate yesterday at the school's annual athletics at the Jalun Besar Stadium. Owing to the raln-sodden-ed track, no records were established, but in the521 words
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Article207 1950-05-28 23 J.B. league soccer Sund»y Times Johore Bahm Sporte Cnrxff nndwit THE Johore Bahru District Football Association's League competition, after many postponements due to exceptional circumstances, will begin on Monday when two matches will be played. On the Istana ground, the Prisons Club, last year's league champions, will meet the Police207 words
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Article49 1950-05-28 23 Sunday Times Sefsinat Sports Sports CsrrespoiMletlt CEGAMAT sport will -.utfer a i great loss by the departure jof Len Holt, who leave* the district this week to take up an appointment with the Education Deparment In Singapore. He has represented .lohore State at circket and hockey.49 words
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Article501 1950-05-28 23 Selangor rattle up 290 v Penang Sunday Times Kuala Luspu Sports Correspondent WINNING the toss and taking first knock on a pitch which was batsman's dream, Selangor put up the fine total of 390 runs in their Inter-State match against Penang here. Rain fell Just after Selangor nad completed their501 words
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313 1950-05-28 23 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Reporter WONG Till AN TECK, last year's runner-up for the TT Singles title of the Johore Bahru District Tennis championship, yesterday defeated the holder, Goh Teik Chow, to become the Johore Bahru champion for 1950. Lee Sze Tat, of313 words
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Article48 1950-05-28 23 NEW YORK, Sat. QANDY SADDLER (129 lbs), of New York, remains the No. 1 contender for Willie Pep's featherweight title. He won a technical knockout over Miquel Acevedn (130 lbs.), of Cuba, on Thursday night in the fifth round of their bout at Minneapolis.— AJ».48 words
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Article19 1950-05-28 23 pLAYINO well together, International Club scored thflr third successive win in the. Se"amat District Soccer League on19 words
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Article, Illustration2607 1950-05-28 24 LPSOM JEEP - FOUR O'CLOCK WINS SINGAPORE GOVERNOR'S CUP LPSOM JEEP Survives objection by Millwall's jockey By pOUR O'CLOCK II (late Strandgloss), a five-year-old bay English gelding by Columcille out of Princess Anne, won the most valuable race in Malayan Turf history the Governor's Cvp at Bukit Timah yesterday, concl tiding day of2,607 words
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Article71 1950-05-28 24 "R.D.Y. CUP SOCCER The nrst tie In (he knock out soccer competition for the "R.D.Y." Cup will take place on Monday when the Klnta Indians E team meet the Kinta Europeans on the padang. Thirteen teams have entered for the competition, the first round of which Is expected to finish71 words
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257 1950-05-28 24 Sunday Times Bentong Sports Correspondent r pHK cream of Malaya's cyclists will be participating 1 in the 125-mile cycle race from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lipis today. The rac c promises to be the most gruelling event in Malaya's cycling history. This is the first257 words
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