Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1949
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Title Section65 1949-10-01 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY TUB PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«* "Triune" Spore LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine U« Pubiis/ied aimuifanecmaiy at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, looh and Penan a TWENTY FOUR PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE UJVDOU REPRESENTATIVE E.65 words
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106 1949-10-01 1 JIMMY GLOVER - Ready To Return To Johore From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Friday. The Sultan of Johore has written to his son and Regent, H.H. Tungku Mahkota, md to Sir Henry Gurney, High Cc mmissioner for the Federation, stating that if Dato Onn, Prime106 words
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244 1949-10-01 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE price of wheat flour will not rise in the near future in Singapore though a large number of traders have been hoarding for speculation, a spokesman of the Food Control ENepartment told the Tribune last night. The price244 words
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Article63 1949-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Persatuun Indonesia Merdeka (Free Indonesia Organisation) is jous-dering support for the Malay Nationalist Party in «ts ptotest against the Federation Societies Ordinance. The Malay Naujn i''st Party is making i or./teat M the United Nations and Whitehall. The P.1.M., it is learnt,63 words
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Article29 1949-10-01 1 U.P. PITTSBURGH. Fri. The United Mine Workers today ordered tuminous miners west of the Mississippi all an thraeite miners to return to their jobs on Monday.—U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article173 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Fii. Mao Ts. -tung. leader of CbtaaTa Communist Party, was today unanimously elected jha.rman of the -Central Peop* v.* Go*ernment of the Rep rbtic of China"" Peiping Rarito announced. Madame Sun Vat Ser. widewof the founder of <.he Chinese Republic, and GenReuter. - 173 words
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Article36 1949-10-01 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Fri.—The Chinese Central News Agency, quoting a Nationalist Defence Mini? try spokesman. today reported that a squadron of gun boats were operating on Taihu 'ake, west of Shanghai, against Nationalist guerillas.—U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article31 1949-10-01 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Fri Police are now understood to believe that the kidnapping nearly 48 hour; sko of wealthy Solomon Ravdell. 70. outside his home in Melbourne. h*s> international ramifications. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article396 1949-10-01 1 Mallal Will Ask For Vote Soon Tribune Reporter Mr N. A. Mallal, Singapore Legislative Councillor and champion of lotteries in aid of social welfare, was cheerful last night at the news of the Federation's decision to legalise them. The Federal Council .oten 34 to 29 \n favour with396 words
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Article20 1949-10-01 1 U.P. BUDAPEST. Fri.-The Hunga-' lian Government today denounced its treaty of friendship and mutual assistance with TttßO»--slavia. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article27 1949-10-01 1 U.P. WARSAW. Fri.—The Foreign Ministry today handed the Yugoslav Charge D'Atfairs a formal note canoeiUag the Friendship Treaty with the Tito government. —U. P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article20 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.— Italy will not devalue the lira. Minister ol Treasury Giuseppe Pella an nounced tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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92 1949-10-01 1 U.P. A.P HONGKONG. Fri. The United States is reported to have opened discussions with the Nationalists over the detention of the three Isb andsten vessels stopped by Chinese warships off Shanghai. Earlier. Admiral Louis Denfe'.d. Chief of Naval Operations that intervention by theU.P. & A.P - 92 words
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Article52 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. The Mm istry of Food has announced that the meat ration is to te increased by 2d. per head per week for three weeks while the bacon ration will be increased from three ounce" to roui ounces per hed per week for fourReuter. - 52 words
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Article21 1949-10-01 1 A.P. CANBERRA. Fri.-Australia. Willi! lit to differ with the United States on occupation policy in Japan. still bans fiaternisation.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article62 1949-10-01 1 ALLAN LEWIS - From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Toda>.—The going ior today's race* nil! be VERY HEAVY. Rain fell from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. yesterday and early this morning;. The following are doubtful starters: Rare One: Invest and Blackpool; Race Two: No Regrets: Race Five Natural. The best outsiders62 words
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Article96 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Fri.—Burma, which left the Commonwealth in January 1948, today announced through her Finance Minister that she must continue her old relationship with the sterling area countries because her present trade position was "very weak." "We cannot afford to change the pattern of ourReuter. - 96 words
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Article18 1949-10-01 1 A.P. BERLIN, Fri.—The record breaking airlift to r.erlin came to an end fittingly tonight.—A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article235 1949-10-01 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. The House at Representatives Un-American Activities Committee today named Dr. Joseph Weinbe g, University of Minnestta physics professor, as "scientist X" who it was alleged slipped wartime atomic secrets to Moscow-train-ed Communist agent Steve Nelson in March 1943. The Committee asked theU.P. - 235 words
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311 1949-10-01 1 J.D.M. SMITH - J.D.M. SMITH Tribune Staff Reporter THE final decision on the War Damage schemes of Singapore and the Federation is now a matter for Whitehall, Singapore's Financial Secretary, Mr. J. D M. Smith, said yesterday. He expressed the opinion that no payments will311 words
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Article64 1949-10-01 1 A.P. HONG KONG, Fri. A British warship, H.M.S. White sand Bay. is today escorting the British steamer Bee to Kong Kong after her release from Nationalist detention in CM Chusau Islands. The Leong Bee, a Singapore lcgistered cargo vessel, w&a *o!zed by a Nationalist gunboat in theA.P. - 64 words
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Article114 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Fri.— The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee today rejected Chinas plea that pr.crity should be given to her complaint against Russia for alleged interference in the Chinese civil war. China's request was defeated on a tie vote, 22 to 22 witn nineReuter. - 114 words
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Article40 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Delegates iepresenting over 400.000 nieniDers of the National Union of lailwaymen today accepted the findings of the Conciliation Board which i ejected the union*! claim for an increase of lUsii a week for all raiiwaynien. Hauler.Reuter. - 40 words
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26 1949-10-01 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Fri. The Prime Minister o: China, Mr. Yen Hsi-shin is considering resigning, according to the Cuntrol Daily News.—U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article58 1949-10-01 1 U.P. THE HAGUE, Fri.—Com-' plete agreement has been reached on the statute of the future Dutch-Indonesian Union, according to Sultan Hamid of Pontiniak, current chairman of the round table conference's xteering committee. The statute will not be published before the next plenary session which "will takeU.P. - 58 words
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Article36 1949-10-01 1 Reuter. CAMHEiXt x, *rl.—One of Britain's latest jet planes, the Avro «07, many details of whose performance and construction an secret, crashed tonight near Blackbushe airHeld here. The pilot was killed.- Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement56 1949-10-01 1 Ot JupefplUr craft*X che^^* e t at distinctive ,r much, desired by of 5°° d taste. Vf Phone W67. Old Capital q/&tamf ord Road, S'pore. VISIT GIAN SINGH CO. SPORTS DEPARTMENT for I HICH CLASS CHAD VALLEY TOYS INDOOR GAMES, MECKAMCAL TRAIN'S, CARS, D 3LLS, TEDDY BEARS, CHESS BAGATELLE AND56 words
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Advertisement147 1949-10-01 1 ON TIME ALL the TIME! All our watcher or clocks have to undergo a minute precision teat to ensure absolute accuracy before offered for stale. TO WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road. Singapore Phone 7922. t NEW PLEASANT LISTENING J E PETER YORK AND HIS CONCERT 3 .-k |C ORCHESTRA.147 words
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Article117 1949-10-01 2 Singapore. Fri. INACTIVE conditions still prevailed in both the London and the local tin .share markets as the tin price to producers is still awaited. Industrials and rubbers were quiet. The following are the price changes announced by the Malayan Sharcbrokers* Association Bank (H'kong Reg.) 800.00117 words
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Article30 1949-10-01 2 Pasir Panjaug Tonight Tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. lUS p.m. The Screen's first iuli length Musical Cometiv Cartoon "MB. RI G GOKS TO TOW N" (in Techni* a!nr)30 words
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878 1949-10-01 2 MR N. J. Davies, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce told the half-yearly general meeting of the Chamber yesterday that the Colony's trade is still in a bad way and that income tax is a heavy burden this year. He welcomed devaluation878 words
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435 1949-10-01 2 THE Rubber Industry Arbitration Board headed by Dr. T. H. Silcock, published its report last night in the form of recommendations, without any ay. ard on the MPIEA or the unions representing about 1-0,000 che price 6t rubber rose by about seven cents following the435 words
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Article240 1949-10-01 2 WEEKS RUBBER MARKET THIS week has been less exciting and fluctuations though still fairly wide were not quite so erratic. There has been a fair offtake from T.his market by both London and the U.S.A., and reasonably good trading conditions look like continuing tor the.240 words
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Advertisement192 1949-10-01 2 -.So, LAST DAY! 11-1.45-4-6 30-9.30 LH I>.1!1 Si of gme "ANSWER TO STAI»" Special Morning Matures at 9 a.m. Tomorrow: King Crosby In "BLUE SKIES" Technicolor Monday: Perry Como in "DOLL FACE Reduced Admission: Upstairs $1.00 Downstairs :»0 tts. VOW SHSWIVI6! "Jgs 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 H^ppC^ 4 ACCLAIMED BY I TfIOiJSANDS! j192 words
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Advertisement375 1949-10-01 2 ALHAMBRAhr— t (Air-Conditioned Tele. 6909) j \JijJ/\YI I BRAND NEW PRINT SHOWN COMPLETE SPECIAL MORNING MATINEES Today at 10 A.M. and Tomorrow at 10.80 A.M. paramount* "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Monday at 10.30 A.M.:— M.G.M.s REST FOOT FORWARD" Technicolor Admission:— Adults $1/-; Children .50 cts. IT MAY NOT BE CKICKET, BUT375 words
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Miscellaneous415 1949-10-01 2 BLI'E >l'-1..,t,.,. 8.3« 5.60 p m Time Signal. Open KNGLIHH pun! iMiiMi. bt i Missing Hinds—A mystery ing Announcement and I'rorram•O tfO a m Neui from k£.i« I l "-P l AlSeVt me Summary with SlmStaTe LulTur? Cloae and, 7 P™- 5.03 Recorded muafc; 505 11.20 Radio Orchestra broad F4ur415 words
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Article, Illustration1738 1949-10-01 3 Mr. J.L. Yeo Gets The Job. Mr. C.H. Yeo Loses It POLR ye»TB and two months lack of seniority cost n Mun-ctp-*! Chief Clerk, Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe, a promotion given to him by the Municipal Establish-' I ment Board j»fter ninety minutes of fierce debate1,738 words
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Article77 1949-10-01 3 MR. F. C. James urgsd yej tetday that coastderatioi be given to the conot uction of a second swimming pool in Singapore when the Mount Emily pool has been fully restored. Ih xpoeU'd that the Mom Emily poo' would be inadc quatc to meet the aeeds ol77 words
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124 1949-10-01 3 THE fund known as the Van Kleff Bequest totalled at fhe end of l»»t year, Mr. W. L. Blythe. President 01 the Municipal Commission, disclosed yesterday. He asked Commissioners to get ihe opinions of their eonstitnents on the best way in which this money124 words
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Article73 1949-10-01 3 THE President of the Municipal Commission, Mr. W. L Blythe. yesterday issued a wuming that leng ipeHs rf dry weather might make i*. neccssaiy to ration watoi In the Colon>. On an average, ':9 000.000 gallons cf water aie used up dail\. But duiing "hot opeils"73 words
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Article78 1949-10-01 3 A committee decs'on uM to permit an omnibus sjervicr fiom Changi Market to eh--junction of Siglap aiod Easi Coast Read was referred back. Mr. F. C. James, aiovip-. lefciencc back, said that if the committee decision approved, then the .CaideriLs in this area would c gieatlv inctonvenienced.78 words
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Article52 1949-10-01 3 The Municipal, ''resid .it Mr. W. L. Blythe. will ot seven months leave <.fter the Municipal Budget meeting in Nf< vembei. Mi. T.P.F. McNeiee. Secretary for Social Welfare, will 3Ct as Municipal l':e.si<\-nt while M.. Blythe is twa//. Mi. McNeice wi'l jecoi.KDeputy President of \n'v52 words
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Article103 1949-10-01 3 A plea that the terms of seivice in the Fire Brigade nhcu'd be re-examined in older tc attiact "mere -voith-." hoys'.' was made at '.ne lneciing c t the Municipal Comni.. ionerr yesterday y Mr. F. C jafnes. M;. James said that a< \va ever two103 words
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Advertisement271 1949-10-01 3 SPECIAL COEERT AT RAFFLES MM To-Morrow 2nd October at 9.30 p.j» RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA (30 Musicians) with NORM \N LAWRENCE- Vocalist Le-Mler: Cor Kyi Conductor: Fr?>nk l'fckfonl PROGRAMME Overture Morning noon Night Supj-e Waltz Wine Woman Song StraU«*S Suite fifties Tit torques Massenet Selection Glamorous Night Novell 1 Fantasia Paillasse271 words
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Advertisement1305 1949-10-01 3 ,f '•ALWAYS A STEP AHE AD" fashion For style For quality For technical advice For correct specification of tjlass and of course For Service and Attention. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO., 334 North Bridge Road, Spore. ASTRO-P VLMTSTF V BUREAU #Many years' practice in France. Switzcr.Tava. Mala j a New1,305 words
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Article1625 1949-10-01 4 AN Inquiry Into the laws and practices governing betting, gamoli.ig and sweepstakes In IJritish O ji-ulal territories is being made in ccnnect'on with the work of the Royal Commission on Betting, Lotteries and Gaming which is now sitting in London. The Royal Commission lias addressed a questionnaire1,625 words
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Article327 1949-10-01 4 TWO far-reaching decisions have been taken by the Federal Council. It has decided to stick to the excess profits set-off in the War Damage Compensation Scheme; thereby putting a spoke in the wheel that had just begun to torn after four years of arguing and haggling. It has decided327 words
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Article144 1949-10-01 4 JHE lotteries issue may yet prove another in**Wk4 of Malawn schizophrenia. The Fed pi-ofjon hag decided to take a gamble »n a pood r*r»e Singapore has yet to make up its mind. Mr. Mi Jla 1 "rill «ive it the opportunity to do so at "he nex* mee+inp- of144 words
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1272 1949-10-01 4 Alfred King - The Washington "contacts" inquiry is the topic of discussion i n America today. It all began with a newspaperman's painstaking sleuthing about small frys in Washington. But he baited some big fish as a result. by Alfred King Reuter. NEW YORK. UNITED States newspapersReuter. - 1,272 words
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Article56 1949-10-01 4 A.P. •p, n DETROIT The Chrysler Corporation announced a new type of selfenergizing hydraulic wheel brake which will be standard equipment on its CrownlS penal models soon to be introduced. The brake is of a disc, rather than shoe, type Self-energization utilises the speed of the carA.P. - 56 words
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Article470 1949-10-01 4 Reuter. rE Indian "fire-dance" is one of the many strange rituals shrouded in secrecy. Nowhere in India is the firedance so riotous in colour and pageantry and in ceremonial ritual as in the state of Bikaner, the land of the martial Kajputs of central India. What captivates theReuter. - 470 words
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Advertisement37 1949-10-01 4 ROLEX ETERNA G AMMETER ORIS 16, CoUyer Quay Singapore. COMFORTABLE AND SPACIOUS ROOMS AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. Apply to:— OVERSEAS BOARDING HOUSE 47, Bencoolen Street, Singapore: IV1: 7283. I YfSIBLE 80 I37 words
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Advertisement61 1949-10-01 4 ALWAYS rsmemoer TO SAY I KokwM by ffce IFim Ml of SMpp.'y to IfJf. >«*f I V/ end ffte Ute Kmg George V. Courvoial rr IHM CMS* received similar distinctions from the forme Imperial ua f °f Fr ance >;nd from K:ng Gustaf V of Svoedt*. Sole Agents for Malaya,61 words
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Article119 1949-10-01 5 A second warning to mariners in Singapore has been issued by the Singapore Master Attendant in connection with vessels passing the wreck of the Hoegn Transporter which is being broken up by divers in tne Outer Roads. Work on the Hoegh Transporter began some montns ago for119 words
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Article83 1949-10-01 5 A taxi driver, Aziz who was sued by a service man, Alexander McNally, foi damages for libel, was oidered by the Chief Justice yesterday to pay damages in the sum of $50 and an additional S;>o as costs. It was stated that tne driver wrote83 words
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Article52 1949-10-01 5 HE TOOK A CYCLE $85 Allapitchay Salaiman, 25, was sentenced by the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday to eight week's hard labour and fined $50, in default a turther *.hrce week's imprisonment, for misappropriating $85 and a Mcjde worth $87. The cash and the bicycle, it was stated, belonged to Allapitchay's52 words
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Article50 1949-10-01 5 The theft of three katties of rice has cost Lee Guan Cheow, 38, two months' rigorous imprisonment. It was stated in the Fourth Police Court yesterday that Lee stole the Government rice fiom a lighter moored alongside Godcwn 4 on the afternoon of August 22.50 words
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Article56 1949-10-01 5 Two couples —a European and a Chinese who were granted a decree nisi dissolving their marriage three months ago. had their decrees made abso'ute in the High Court yesterday The European couple was Belinda Gaudart V. Arthur Phillip Gaudart; the Chinese couple was Gregory Lee Yong56 words
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Article45 1949-10-01 5 A ceremonial parade was held at the R.E.M.E. Base Workshops, A -er Rajah Road, this mon»*ng to :aar't the Seventh of the foi ration of th.j Coins. There will be a Garrison chu n service. jtbad matches and dances will also be held.45 words
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Article87 1949-10-01 5 The Singapore Branch of the British K< d Cross Society is to speed up work on the Handicapped Children 3 Scheme. Lr. V. J. Vickers, Singapore's Director of Medi--ai services, told tne iuau 6 ral meeting of the Cross Bianch yesterday. He added: "To start87 words
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Article75 1949-10-01 5 Th Thud Membersnip Campaign of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will opin today. The Association's p:esident, Mr. Homer Cheng Hui Ming, will preside at the opening ceremony at 4.30 p.m. Speakers will include D: Wu Paak-shiOg, the Chinese Consul-General, and the Commp.nde: ;n-Chief cf tfr c compaign.75 words
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134 1949-10-01 5 JN the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday a Chinese shopkeeper, Tan Tai Hua, the sole proprietor of Chop Mvi Hiang, whose liabilities amounted to $10,000, attributed his insolvency tc a fall in the price of Australian goods. Tan said that half the arr.o'.mt of his134 words
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Article36 1949-10-01 5 Kuala Lumpur. Fri. Tee Federation Government has issued a new railway tarn'" booa which comes into force today. Copies, at two dollar* each, are obtainable at thj Head and District of the Malayan Railway.36 words
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139 1949-10-01 5 Prorossors and students in the United States would be Interested in coming to Sin. gapon to study at the Univerity of Malaya. This is the opinion expressed by i'rofessor Marshall Harvey Stone, Chairman of the Department of Mathematics of tlu University of Chicago since139 words
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Article16 1949-10-01 5 Lt. Commander F. Hodgson, Royal Navy, has been appoui ted to the Malayan Naval Force.16 words
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113 1949-10-01 5 ANOTHER Isbrandtsen Line freighter, the 0,214--ton Flying Cloud, due in Singapore tomorrow will call at Shanghai "according to schedule," the Singapore agents of the ship said yesterday. Reason is that Wah ilin unci Co.. the Singapore agents i have not received any Instruction,113 words
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Article50 1949-10-01 5 Another European lawyer has been admitted to the Bar in Singapore. He is Mr. Patrick Francis Xavier Leonard. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, in whoso court the application of Mr. Leonard was moved by Mr. RL. Eber, wished Mr. Leonard all success in his career.50 words
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690 1949-10-01 5 THE FAO Regional Pre-Conference Meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall will wind up its live-day deliberations today. Resolutions and the final report. drawi- from the draft reports of Committees One and Two, will be adopted for presentation to the FAO Annual Conference690 words
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Article92 1949-10-01 5 Flight Lieut. Rocky 3. Stone, popular Public Rela tiens Officer, Far gtast At Force, has resumed riving duties with No. 209 Sunderland Squadron, Seletar. The squadron is linown for its mercy flights fion Singapore. F/Lt. Stone was first in Singapore In 1941 and served in92 words
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Article73 1949-10-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two soldiers were kiMed when a patrol of the Ist Suffolks Clashed with 15 bandits in the Scuth Selangor area recently. It is not known whether any bandits weie Killed. The names of the so'diers are: Private L. R. Paynr and Private D.73 words
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Advertisement30 1949-10-01 5 I I I Wedding Gifts I J AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF 5 SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE IS.P.H.deSilval 45 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 1 THE EMBANKMENT, K. LUMPUR. jf 43 STATION ROAD, IPOH30 words
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Advertisement127 1949-10-01 5 AIRWAYS MERCUI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 66 lbs. OF BAGGAGE CARRIED FREE MANAGERS MANSFIELD 6 CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE. TEL. 6021. TELEGRAMS "T ERB AN G" —2-1 ■f IffA MWi T'iZ*tt{/YI/* Zr!gE FOR ALL OCCASIONS127 words
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Miscellaneous170 1949-10-01 5 LI L ABXER hj Al < app SMJLIN'.ZACK— -9 v i m ,1, ii a hub j DURIM' YOKUM'S 5 > OH, DO W THANkK AH DON N T THASS WHUT MOON, Ll'L J AMWY DAS/ MAE WONTAKE IT L < AH DO GIT LONE- LIKE UVE YAH ADMIRES y170 words
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1432 1949-10-01 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Final Day of Perak Autumn Meeting From ALLAN LEWIS THE 1*4 Miles race for Class 1 Div. 1 horses will foe the main event tomorrow, the last day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. Only eight horses have been handicapped for1,432 words
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Article86 1949-10-01 6 Results of tbe tolas Brnn< Badminton Tournament are: MEN'S OI'FN SINGLES Sefcni Final: Yea Ati ttOt beat Goh Kirn Toon 15 6. 15 7 Yusoff b. Said beat Si Hock t'eng lo 11. 15 11. MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES -Semi Final: Goh Kirn Toon ft Lo- 1 Chin86 words
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Article96 1949-10-01 6 RACE ONE a. i. w». F S!r ASCOT VALE MiHn «II Dear RACE TWO QL 1, Div. I—s Vi str NO REGRETS Kinder Gold Brownsbay Outsider: 1 <>'«»«> RACE THREE CI. I, I>iv. Z—S F EGYPTIAN QUEEN Bright Star. G'orilv RACE FOUR Ci. 1. Div. 2—6| 2 F Sir96 words
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Article740 1949-10-01 6 DEJLOW are the acceptors and non-ru iJt-ptoTS, D weights and Jockeys for the seven races todaj, the final ctev of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting at Ipoh. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Rac* G, and the Double Totes on Races 3*4, and bkl. RACE ONE740 words
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Article437 1949-10-01 6 LIONEL CHEE became the St. Patrick's School individual swimming champion for the second >ear in succesion on Thursday at the School's annual swimming championship held at the Chinese Swimming Club. He also won four events and at the same t'me set up four new records437 words
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Advertisement671 1949-10-01 6 MANSFIELD "CO. LTD* (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings from U.K. U.S-A. "Peleus" due from UK/Cont Oct. 2 "Automaton". ...due from UK Oct. 4 "Dymas" due from UK Oct. 11 "Kurymedon due from UK/Cont Oct. 25 Sailings671 words
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Advertisement642 1949-10-01 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ICCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, RQ-r RP DAM, HAMBURG. Duo I CLENROY (Alexandria r angier, Casablanca i Gdn. 13/14 Oct 2 GLENARTNEY (caJLs Alexandria Genoa) Oct. 13 Oct 17 i GLENORCHY 25 Oct. 29 Oct642 words
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414 1949-10-01 7 JUNIOR BADMINTON SEMI-FINALS TODAY By Our Special Correspondent At the Clerical Union Hal! this evening the four players, who have survived front the original 134 who started in early July for the men's junior singles title, will fight a last-ditch battle for the414 words
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Article126 1949-10-01 7 ReuterAAP. SYDNEY. Fn.-Ossie Pickworth defending his Australian "P-Mi jcoil title led the field hv By« stroke? at the end of the se-ond round of the championship on the Kensington course here today with an aggregate of 141 Pickworth, who went round in 71 yesterday, had aReuter- AAP. - 126 words
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Article25 1949-10-01 7 Reuter. NEW MARKETS. Fri. The Asa Khan's colt Dust Devil the Jockey Club stakes over one and three quarters miles ere yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article111 1949-10-01 7 U.P.-Reuter. nELf AST, TO. —liinl.\ j Monaghan of Belfast retained his world, Euro- 1 near.. British and British > Empire flyweight titles by an eyelash tonight when he was held to a 15 round craw by Terry Allen a London fruit peddlar, at King's Hall. Monaghan weighedU.P.-Reuter. - 111 words
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Article133 1949-10-01 7 OLYMPICS: OTTO MAYER. Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, complained, yesterday, that some nations sent too many competitors to previous Osympic games, "some of waom were far below the required standards He declined to name the nations concerned but said it was hoped lo devise133 words
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160 1949-10-01 7 Fast and thrilling hockey was seen when tht Singapore Recreation Club just managed to defeat the S.C.R.C. by two goals to one at the Padang yesterday. The Chinese forwards were faster and trickier in their mov particularly Chai Hon Yam who caught the eye160 words
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Article24 1949-10-01 7 A ker match played between two Norwegian «ihips. yesterday resulted in the s.s. Francisville beating s.s. Granville by four goals to one.24 words
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Article73 1949-10-01 7 Following will represent SCC Versus RAF Changi today at 5 p.m. on SCC Pa dam; N. McVicar; F. T. Homer. E. L. Lawley. A. B. W. Pennell. T. A. Roper; D. P. Rees. G. S. Taylor; R. J Maxey. W. Fox. J. R. H. Chalmers. C E. A.73 words
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Article69 1949-10-01 7 Following have been sele-ted to represent -RJLF. (Selelar) against I.R.C. today at 5.15 p.m. at Farrer Park for the Ghandi Memorial Cup (presented by Mr. G. Maruthamulhoo):— LAC. Smith; CPL. Bain Bridge; CPL. Taylor; A. C. Scnily; CPL. Cargill; CPL. Sllarpe; CPL. Lee; Bearne; A. C. Riley;69 words
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Article48 1949-10-01 7 Guthrie Sports Club beat R.A. O.C. 33 Company soccer at the Geylang Stadium on Thursday by four goals to three. Sook Kee scored three goals and Fook Loy 0110 goal for Guthries while Cpl. Danner and Privates Taylor and Hastings netted for the 33 Company.48 words
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130 1949-10-01 7 LONDON, Friday. Britain's inter natioral football teams virtually set out on the road to Rio De Janeiro tomorrow when Scotland and Ireland meet in the opening international match of the season at Belfast. The tournament among the home countries —X ngl a n d130 words
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Article151 1949-10-01 7 Scotland's team shows only one change from that which humbled England at Wembley last season, Morris, a new cap nnm East Fife, taking the ptai tip Huuliston at centreforward. Bi.h Steele, Derby County, is the only player irom an English club in the side. While Scotland are able151 words
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Article172 1949-10-01 7 Sultan's Cup Soccer SELANGOR meets Negri Sembi'an today at Kuala Lumpur i I 'he W< item Zone of the Sultan s Cup Soccer Coinjx t it ion. By defeating Johore 3 1 Malacca stands a good chance >f entering the semi.Anal in -he Southern Zone. They172 words
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70 1949-10-01 7 A.P. BIRMINGHAM, Fri.—A special Football Association Commission today suspended England international half back Harry Cockbum, of Manchester United, for seven day* from Oct. 3 and Bill L'nacre, the Middlesbrough winger, recently bought from Manchester tity, for 14 da.vs from Oct. :t. No reason was given. TheA.P. - 70 words
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Article22 1949-10-01 7 The third council meeting o! the Malayan Chinese Football Association will be held tomorrow at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club.22 words
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Article231 1949-10-01 7 njTHE Malays defeated the Indians 5-2 in a Community league soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The .rame opened with both sides fighting for the l"ad. Thaatavelu. Indiao inner-right. had a .ood try from ten yards out hut Supplah wa:- alert. bama<i ilaJay231 words
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Advertisement390 1949-10-01 7 X P.M. fcWfe HtUfH REGULAR PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Blinjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan, Muntok, "atavia, Chcribon, Semr.rang, Sourabaia, East Java Ports, l. :r.oa, Padangbaai j Boelcleng, Macassar, Tambelon, Pemargi j., Pontianak, Sampit, Bandjermasin, BelawanDcli and Djambi. Due Sails ancius for Muntok. Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaia.390 words
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Advertisement476 1949-10-01 7 BIRTH i ONG —At Queen's Gate Private Clinic, 31 Queen's Gate, London, 5.W.7 on September 28, to Gkfrtrude, wife of T. W. Ong, a son. The Society of Secretaries of Great Britain Ltd. Membership an Sound Experience or Examination Parliamentary Mansions, S.W.I, England. SIT. VACANT Applications are invitxl for the476 words
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Advertisement493 1949-10-01 7 MEN AND WOMEN AXE PREPARING FOR THEIR FUTURE. What are you going to do with your TOMORROWS. Beginners, Ocr S'hand, Gregg Pitmans, Typ.ng. B'keoping Accfy., Draftsmanship, (Civil, Structural St Mechanical) French Economical European instructors) for Che last three Com. Corresp. CLASSES RUNNING: Middle Rd 9 Bkccpipg Accty., Latin, Senior, M493 words
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Miscellaneous62 1949-10-01 7 rrßf V BOBBY SUReT K O/l YOU T*™L tnjyfi&Z E Ct tZ\ LET'S WALK- IF WU DON'T I I'M COUNSELIOR AT VAUW-YWINS < tIRLI P ACKS AAI GET BETTER SIT <^ 0 I SUPPOSE WRE THIS YOUTH CENTER:/ BOBBY IS A T PUNCH J AND 1 G „H!S S 1062 words
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137 1949-10-01 8 U.P. MANILA, Fri.- President Quirino today ordered He removal of army units, including tanks and scout c*ra from the Manila Railroad Com pany's main station the Department of Labour sought an amicable settlement between management ar.d unionists, who threatened to strike at midnight tomorrow.U.P. - 137 words
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Article48 1949-10-01 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The Japanese-American Citizens League today caller: upon United States army officials to bar all British personnel from American rest hotels and camps in Japan in letaliation for an alleged British order banning Nisei officers of the American army from similar British facilities. L .P.U.P. - 48 words
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400 1949-10-01 8 Tribune Staff Reporter rrt i nnv in a SINGAPORE'S Economic Secretary Mr jgSX radio broadcast last night that the best way to fight back tne the island's trade was to encourage ne* tirftosti**. m «rkets of South Manufactures must be completed in Singapore400 words
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67 1949-10-01 8 cluh ?h8 yS! Ugnted Indian the darkened hall 2*25 Choon w Gu an English fh ?itK Was the of the Fifth Company C f the Smgapore Boy s Brigade yes- COn S )any coni Prised of 43 Boys Brigade and 42 of Ufe Boys67 words
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Article28 1949-10-01 8 The South British Insur- I ance Company. Ltd. reports that a final dividend of is 3d Currency ha s been recomilfllll Him i llliinaatiMn —i28 words
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Article122 1949-10-01 8 LONDON. Fri.—Most of the London Siofk Pv s lons pded ,he week o n ?**S»g firm note. British 2 uctly «tockr showed* rises per cent with Kn n. 2 ha, l finding the #3Sk at current levels. nm k Hopes of a general election before the year-end were122 words
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180 1949-10-01 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. A Federal Jury last night found Mrs. iva fogun A d' Aquino guilty of treason for her "Tokyo Rose broacasts during the war. The weary jury of six men and six women found her guilty of ;ust one of theA.P. - 180 words
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Article63 1949-10-01 8 A.P. LONDON. Fri.—Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor leaves on Sunday on a tour of the Middle and Far East before assuming the post of Chief of the Air Staff. He will arrive in Malaya on November 17, will leave for Hongkong on Nov 20. re-A.P. - 63 words
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Article27 1949-10-01 8 Reuter. BATAVIA. Fri.—Six men were killed, several wounded r.nd 112 prisoners escaped in a mass break from Malan.: prison near Surabaya, last mght.-Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article56 1949-10-01 8 LOS ANGELES. Fri. -Alter years of undercover investigation from Mexico and Honolulu, Federal authorities todayclosed in on a ring chargei with seizing a yacnt and smuggling 15 tons of guns and ammunition out of the United States for Pa'es*tne. Seven men were secretly indicted by the56 words
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Article81 1949-10-01 8 Latest time of porting at the G.P.O. to Aden. Afghanisi an. Alaska, Europe. Africa, South America. West Indies. Canada. Egypt, Eire. Abyaaiaia, Palestine. Pakistan. Syria. U.S.S.R.. US. A.. Iceland. India. Iran. Iraq. Madagascar. Turkey. Brunei. North Borneo. Sarawak. Australia, the Pacific Islands. New Zealand. Hongkong. Korea, Macao. China.81 words
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Article48 1949-10-01 8 Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Gt. Britaia. N. Ireland. Eire, Europe, Egypt, North and West Africa. West Indies and Ceylon is 3 p.m.. to Sarawak is noon and to Thailand is 6 p.m. Surface mails are expected from Java, China. Hongkong and Japan.48 words
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Article30 1949-10-01 8 Reuter. PARIS. Fri.- The Far Eastern section of the Economic Cooperation Administration will consider Vietnam's application for associate membership when it meets in S.ngapore on Oct. 10.- Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article131 1949-10-01 8 V.M.C.A.: Grand Concert by Male Voice Choir with QmnM Artists- 8 p.m. SINGAPORE CHESS CLUBMeeting- 3 p.m. BOYS BRIGADE: Annual Inspection at St. Andrew s School Hall—3 p.m. TIGER BREWERY: Opening of Tiger Tavern at 11 a.m. TBADE EXHIBITION: Singapore Trade Exhibtion at Happy World 6.30 p.m.131 words
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Article353 1949-10-01 8 TODAY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISI CHURCH: (5. Penang Road): Sabbah School 3.30 p.m.. preaching service 5 p.m. TOMORROW CHURCH OF ENGLAND: St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a.m. 8 a.m., 10.30 a.m.. 11.30 a.m.. 5.30 P.m. St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin, (open to civilians) 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 9.45 a.m. 6.30353 words
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Article287 1949-10-01 8 n f Mr Jose Ph Young of Africa stai ring Terry Moore Johnson n a.m., :.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Midnight tonight: "Take Me 2wu to Game" -vith Esther William. Frank Sinatra. Mwfi y o Midniuht tomorrow: arin) Hood (MandAi.ri.AMKRA: "Mysterious Doctor Satan" 12.30 p.m., 4.00 o.ou p.m.287 words
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Article186 1949-10-01 8 TODAY SOCCER: M.C.F.A. vs. Royal Navy; Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m.; R.A.F. Seletar vs Indian Recreation Club for Gandhi Memorial Cup. Farrer Park; 5 15 p.m. HOCKEY; S'pore Quadrangular Meet—(First day); Civilians (Colours) vs Army-Navy, S.R C 4 P- m Civilians (Whites) vs. R.A.F., S.C.C. Padang; 5.15 p.m. CRICKET:186 words
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Article64 1949-10-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Salary increases amounting to £4j0.--000 sterling which the Government promised lo introduce for higher-grade civil servants tomorrow are \.o cc offered. The decision to rai?e there salaries while the Government's, general po'-i.y was that of "freezing rVage3" aroused niucn criticism, particular y inReuter. - 64 words
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Article68 1949-10-01 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. Tne U.S. Air Force discloses that, some of its giant B-36 bomb ers—with crews trained <n atom bombing tec'unque— have gone to Alas ta for "routine training." A high officer said it was only "coincidence" that the bombeis took off from theA.P. - 68 words
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Article29 1949-10-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Margaret Williams, 21-year-old WRAC of the British army, sentenced to d*»alh for murdering her husband in Klagenfurt, Austria, has been reprieved, it was announced today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1949-10-01 8 Reuter. PONDICHERRY. Fri. Nationalist elements in the South India French settlements today rejected the reported French Government offer of "internal autonomy within the French Union."' —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement205 1949-10-01 8 2? ALI STAINLESS BRAND WATCH BAND T /1 BOOiV TO LADIES BEST HERBAL UTERINE TONIC i SOLJ> EVERYWHERE 5 I AGENTS:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS LTD. j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang. CITY REALTY LMTSD (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) LICENSED A APPRAJBER S~ REAL ESTATE COMMISSION AGENTS &c. 1, PRINCE205 words
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Advertisement142 1949-10-01 8 I CONTRACTOR for Electricity, Water, Sanitary and repair. Ask I CHENG KONG ELECTRIC SERVICE 160, Victoria Street, I Phone ***** S'pcre. Jno Increase In Price In Spite Of Pound Devaluation For all School liooks and Supplies Printing, Stationery etc Go to PETER CHONG CO., Singapore, Malacca, Soreoihan, Ipoh, Penang, etc142 words
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Advertisement259 1949-10-01 8 *W 0* totegrity -Drink Gold Leaf and be sure of consistent quality The qaality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. NEDERLANj) LINtT" ROYAL DITCH MAIL M.V. "BALI" Due Singapore about 3rd Oeto «'fio, aTo; aide S.H.B. wharves for Port Sald/AiiKicrdam/ Rotterdam. For cargo and particularplease apply259 words
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Miscellaneous25 1949-10-01 8 Tide TODAY H.W.: 7.21 a.m. (6ft, 8i ins.); 5.05 p.m. (7ft. 6 in».). TOMORROW H.W.: 8.44 «.in. (7ft. i ins.); 7.11 p.m. (7ft. 6 ins.).25 words
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Advertisement873 1949-10-01 1 I I 1949 BiTION I t \J OCTOBER 1—23, 1949. 'ill W 9 Surpassing all previous efforts in Malay a, this year s Trade From a bottle of chili sauce to diesel engines, visitors will find B WKm n i Exhibition is held in honour (»1 the I nited Nations873 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1949-10-01 2 UfyDekmes Will Be There Too L. Tribune StaJJ Reporter. THE opening of the 1949 mm Trade Exhibition to--2J day at the Happy Worla T Amusement Pa*k by the Mr. Andrew Gil««mour, Singajbore's Secre- tary for Economic Affairs, will mark another -—milestone in1,294 words
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Article247 1949-10-01 2 YOUR snapshots In iiving colour! This might have seemed a daydream to Malayans, some time ago, but today, thanks to the Ansco process, camera-fans can have their pictures reproduced from colour transparencies within a space of three days. This Is part of the service ottered247 words
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Article201 1949-10-01 2 THERE arc carchps, and earclips, in the pifirjwt today. .but what till you vchad a peek at the one; that BP. de Si!va's of High Street have just received liom Britain and you'll really tn|k. They are the newest in round earclips, studded n triple rows201 words
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347 1949-10-01 2 THE Borneo Co., Ltd. commenced its activities in the Far East in Sarawak in the early duys of the first RaQAh Brooke. The Company was incorporated as a Limited Liability Company by deed of sett'ement in the year 1856. From347 words
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Advertisement217 1949-10-01 2 QomtL up jua, Aoimtifm--Ist TO 23rd. OCTOBER 1949 J i Happy World Trade Exhibition Stands No 13 and 14 Sole Agents Distributors HUM ELITE CORPORATION. Port Chester, New York. Carryable Self-priming Centrifugal Pumps, Carryable Generating Carryablc Blowers Carryable Chain Saws. ELS AN MANUFACTURING CO., London Portable and Permanent CHEMICAL CLOSETS.217 words
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Advertisement42 1949-10-01 2 Watch A wonderful meeting of these BIG FOUR Champion of pianos BROAD WOOD BRINSMEAD MONINGTON& WESTON KEMBLE To-night at THE HAPPY MM STUDIUM (Patrons Are Cordially I nvited fo Our Display) (The Pioneer House in Malaya) 328, SEpANGOON ROAD SINGAPORE Tel. B^4.42 words
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Advertisement222 1949-10-01 3 IWBlk skin a smooth, young, new /oofc yf S and keeps it looking irresistibly '^-^jĔ^^ lovely throughout all the 6 daytime and evening hours. Try it. j ,i International the one and only Star TT*: by fijf *J J j /wax factor (trodemarkj mean, Max fof Hollyinaod Cakt Make-up. YOU222 words
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Advertisement102 1949-10-01 3 All o*or the world and now at the Happy-Wo/Jd Trade Fo*r, NESTLES products ore to the fore. You are cordially invited to visit the NESTLES Stand and see for yourself the famous NESTLES products,- outcome of over 80 years of milk research. J®*' NESTLES drinks, MILD, NtSPRAY, NESCAFE and NESTE102 words
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719 1949-10-01 4 OW TANGCHANG WDM BS"6. and directors are all British suDjecw. The Managing Director. Mr Low Tangchang started the concern as Low Tangchang (Merchants) in 1930 and re gistered it as a limited company in 1946-the first to be registered in the Colony after719 words
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Article461 1949-10-01 4 THE NAME IS BROADWOOD npHE "Broadwood" has been described as "the modern piano with a classic name," an appellation it well deserves in that masters of music have paid homage to its excellence and the genius of its maker throughout the years. The history of the House of Broadwood is461 words
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Advertisement878 1949-10-01 4 LOW TANGCHANG., LTD. I (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVES •™Jm££2 27 Circular Road SINGAPORE P. 0. Box 315. ***** a,tor offlce hours AGENCIES. UNITED KINGDOM Wallace, Knowles ft Co., Ltd., Confirming House E Alley *q on IH H L Wilkinson Knitting Wools Young Fogg Rubber Co., Ltd.,878 words
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Article, Illustration893 1949-10-01 5 Factory Seen From The Air IN v° f rUbber """"future in Malaya, the claim Y P Uong Rubber Works can proudly MB&J sff€Sf site OC«*»ies an area of f cW,Vi aCreSl whllc ""I cm e.ed space of factory, ??JI" lv S odown workshops «nd893 words
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Article, Illustration794 1949-10-01 5 THE old adage that "Health js wealth" may sound like a sales-line in this atomic age, but it's a truism iust the same. Life's greatest and moat valuable asset cannot be bought with cash, nor can it Ix- acquired thr ni-h ludifferonce oi794 words
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Advertisement271 1949-10-01 5 11 jfi pYE RADIOS come from the Pye Laboratories in C% M) J J Cambridge, Britain's centre of scientifu research. f I \F JV I an< therefore bring with them an unparalleled Lw^k/ tradition. Designed to give high fidelity p^r 1 "ormaw-.e. WBm built with carefully selected tropicalised comDon^n V^B]271 words
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Article550 1949-10-01 6 prTE Victorian era was characterised by a spirit of enterprise and endeavour. Britain's pioneers, trekking to the four corners of the world, set their seals on new undertakings that have flourished through the succeeding years and stood the test of time and changing fortunes. Sons550 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-10-01 6 A view of Messrs. Low Tangchang,Ltd., of Singapore, which was ihe first firm to be registered in the Colony after the Liberation. Carrying on business as manufacturers' representatives and general importers and exporters, the concern today represents nearly 100 factories and firms throughout ihe world,48 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-10-01 6 HOME OF THE BROADWOOD AND A ROYAL VISIT The new Broadwood Factory at West way, Acton, London, W. 1. Here the Broadwood pianos are made in a specially-built factory equipped with m >dern manufacturing facilities and lighting conditions, Here technicians concentrate on the production of instruments which uphold all the112 words
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Article, Illustration539 1949-10-01 6 IT IS generally accepter 1 that, back in the earjy days of history, the Phoenicians discovered a process for making glas*;. Throughout the ensuin;: 4,000 odd years, the original process has undergone many changes and today, with the aid ox' Science, glass-making has become one of the539 words
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Advertisement98 1949-10-01 6 f I QVER age in t'enang, George S 1 I 1 Esquire and Francis rurrie Lorrain Esquire founded a trading firm II I which played a worthy part in tjie development of Malaya. Sandilands fcJfIDDUV— Dim A DflC I Buttery Co., Ltd., closely associated with the "Henry Gardner" group lillC^Tftll98 words
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Advertisement134 1949-10-01 7 %ATYOOR SERVICE/ (Opposite the Cabrret Entrance) TRADE j SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS i COMPANY Li MIT ED HENDERSON ROAD SINGAPORE PHONE 822fi4 SPECIALISTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BOTTLES OTHER GLASSWARE PLASTIC 0» TINPLATE CLOSURES in i MiiTiii tiiifiifiiiiiiititi iniiMfininMtMßrriiiii nrni iiiiiiiiiihiiim ill iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii mill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM I PROVED BRITISH MEDICINES (JPD of134 words
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543 1949-10-01 8 AMONG the things the Dutch are famous for art such lines as butter, milk powder, sweetenrd con densed and evaporated milk, tinned meats, cheese and oats, and it can be said that today one of the finest brands of oats to be found in543 words
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Article, Illustration120 1949-10-01 8 THE choice of the light biand of toothpaste is a>impoi tant to you as tire selecting of the best grade of face powder, beauty cream, 01 hair oil. The market s flooded with numerous makes, but It is the fastidious user who picks "Prodent." "Prodent" whitens as *t120 words
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Advertisement156 1949-10-01 8 iSf* IIS aßk |§dP One of the finest arrays of consumer goods BT Aral for tne k9t Singapore, Federation of N ,JUrK S NO Fb4< l ainl ,iru%h> s kNMM> HOLLAND •EMUIME DUTCH ROLLED OATS i "T| 1 if JAW Itr.s ~f Wormerveer (110 IflL >v .<^^^^»l^^r^Sl land) on foodstuffs156 words
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Article332 1949-10-01 9 w«f*tJ!^S2%2? that wm Beautifully finished, enamelled and lined, its bright parta are heavily chromium plated. These cycles come jrwm the works of Rigby Bros. Ltd.. Manchester (established for over 40 years) and are obtainable In any colour. When you choose a "Mastor Meteor," you332 words
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Article, Illustration180 1949-10-01 9 A WIT, :,miniscing tie other day. quipped. The sweetest thine in the world is sweet' Though :iot very original, it is a truism nevertheless and the wis fW dead right. There's nothing like tasty candy to make the world go round. In the field of confectionery. England180 words
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Article198 1949-10-01 9 WE live in a world of plastics today, so it is not surprising to find that combs are in plastic too. The Luxor Plastics N.V. of Amsterdam produces these in all colours of the lainbow, varying from ivory white and mauve to ebony lack and from198 words
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Article, Illustration200 1949-10-01 9 PARIS and perfumes are synonymous words. When we think of one, we thinks of the other, and vice-ve sa. Known the woi'd over for their unrivalled quality, French perfumes set a standard by which a woman is judged. When used, theii fragrance clings200 words
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Article154 1949-10-01 9 MUSIC while you york" is a slogan that Britain's Labour Ministry has mad famous in the ILK. aad the rest of the world is catching on—thanks to the manufacturers of radio sets whj make this possible. A popular brand still coming from Europe is the "Mineiva"154 words
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138 1949-10-01 9 WHEN there are painting or varnishing jobs to oe done in the house, garage, office or factory, it would pay dividends to think in ..eons of Van Dei Burg brushes. These fine quality crushes which are manufactured at the Van Dei Burg138 words
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Article123 1949-10-01 9 MENTION must be made here of the aluminium ware turned out by the Avon Aluminium Co., Ltd., of Birmingham. These cut down breakages and replacement worries and are a key to carejree cooking. Ah types of articles arc produced by this firm, with the "Severn brand ensuring their123 words
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Article151 1949-10-01 9 ANY woman will be proud to wear the kind of jeweller/ that is produced in Czcchoslo vakia especially wren it comes from the famous manu facturing city of Jab'onec. For, Jablonec produces imitation jewellery that seti: it own standards in workmanship and finish. A large supply151 words
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Advertisement26 1949-10-01 9 *£o,' R'gby Brothers Ltd. Manchester. EIVGLAXD. B- iB Bf ti'il B ■rAi NUITDE lon gcha m p LUBIN PAW'S" BANC I 86 A, ROBINSON ROAD S'PORE3B?26 words
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Advertisement6 1949-10-01 9 Minerva Radio, Vienna, ai ICTRIA Imlm*6 words
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Advertisement27 1949-10-01 9 Established in the reign of M. A. Craven 6- Son, Ltd, York, ENGLAND. Avon Aluminium Co., Ltd., Caldicot, Nr. Chepstow, Mon. mm at iSirmingn;»... (Singapore Representation onI>)27 words
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Advertisement252 1949-10-01 10 —i^^^^^^-sr^p J; Royceir London Transport maLo But ha% j jnodei S«*t* performance. J and -the National LltYooat FuUy baruispread or, all Aort \y 1\ TflSl 1 1 WW/'/ /fT>- -*!(/"<' v Service through a thorough test, we can wevAands. w "Mm ml nAf C&f ITP cay 8 jKJygaj. L/H\J CHI252 words
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670 1949-10-01 11 the various Singapore business-houses and agencies that will celebrate a 25th anniversary next year is the well-known manufacturers representatives T. V. Mitchell Co. Ltd.. of Battery Road. Registered as a LimiteJ Company last year, the firm began on July 15, 1925, Mr. T. V. Mitchell,670 words
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Article201 1949-10-01 11 THE proof of the pudding is in its eating, says the old adage, and the same applies wneri spoils are concerned. Only, in this case, it's the players that set the standard of the game. But. no matter how good a player is, if he is ill-equipped,201 words
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Article523 1949-10-01 11 AS manufacturers' representatives. Messrs. T. V. Mitchell Co.. Ltd., of Batte.v Road, handle so many different lines of goods -from racing eye'es to pedigree toys; from auto-batteries to *)nze winning shuttlecocks "m one i- at a less to know just where to begin. Lefs take the Heicules523 words
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443 1949-10-01 11 MITCHELL, ELLIOTT CO. LTD. SPECIALISES IN HARDWARE AND BY BUILDING MATERIALS MITCHELL. ELLIOTT Co., Ltd.. of Battery Road, is a new concern which early this year took over the business of Messrs. Tainsh Elliott Co. of Singapore It has branches established in Kuala Lumpur,. Penang. Bangkok nd Batavia. and specialises443 words
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Article224 1949-10-01 11 MR. C. O. STANLEY, CBE, Chairman of i.he Beard of Directors of Pye Ltd., (the famous manufacturers of radios of Cambridge, England, whose factory representatives in Malaya are Messrs. T. V. Mitchell Co. Ltd.) outlining the progress of the firm during the 1948-49 period, draws224 words
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Article330 1949-10-01 11 DO you recall those happy, carefree days of ong ag-i when r. toy represented all the happiness in i'ic wprtd that money could W\ W you remember t.re Uirri. that awaited you wh.m you opened th::t Christnnrl stocking? childhood without toys .-omethimr hard to M eve,330 words
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Article, Illustration435 1949-10-01 11 THE secret to trouble-free motoring lies principally in the parts that have gone into its making. When these give trouble, show wear and tear, or need replacement it is best that one obtains the best in spares. T. V. Mitchell's recommend "Remax" to provide the perfect435 words
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Article230 1949-10-01 11 MOST homos have lighting schemes. Fixed-point iights. shades and colour harmonies ur i decoratively pleasing. 'he pendant light over the dming-table. for instance, makes the dining room particularly nice. But consider what happens when you want to sit in your favourite chair reading or have a230 words
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Advertisement194 1949-10-01 11 QUALITY Building Materials I Engineering Tools, Hardware Hospital Equipment Building Materials «1«* ami w^^KJ Bathroom lceessorir»s jI I j "Beacon" B r 1 v d Steel tioh>. etc* All types of Builwli ttg Windows, Door Frames aiul Brass Fwmdrv Fibre Boards Steel Flooring THOMAb I HDre lio rds JOHN TITOMPSON194 words
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Article, Illustration664 1949-10-01 12 W ALT DISNEY. Since the happy day that Elsie made her bow, sne s won rnoie favourites among young and old than one can pos.-:il)l\ count. In fact, who doesn't know her Today, she's a world figure She's cute and comely, and664 words
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Article443 1949-10-01 12 WHEN it comes to picking the best in radios, of the obvious choices of the discriminating individual is a Pye. Made specially for the tioI pics, those sets incorpoiate the high standards of British j technical skill, not to mention the great deal rf research443 words
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Advertisement205 1949-10-01 12 F X prove their slogan "FA S FOR FLAVOUR*' rabaya* Batavia, Bangkok, The well-known F >| facade in Singapore Tanjong Balei, Siantar. and F N's pride and joy—their spick and span delivery fleet of lorries which whisk orders everywhere for thirsty customers. Here is a list of "Famous-for-Flavour' drinks: Soda205 words
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Advertisement22 1949-10-01 12 STALL /C~-4t art** HAPPY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK FIRST IN PREFERENCE THE WORLD OVER hxchisive Distributers: GETZ BROS. Co., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANC.22 words
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Article, Illustration13 1949-10-01 13 Mr. H. L. B. Hollingsworth, Chairman of the Board of Directors.13 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1949-10-01 13 REMARKABLE FACTORY AT BUKIT TIM AH Tribune Staff Reporter. HRIVE along Bukit Timah Road any day, and you will notice a red-bricked factory standing on high ground skirting the main highway at a point near the 9 J ,4 milestone. A watchman1,417 words
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Article, Illustration628 1949-10-01 14 home-work made EASY WHEN one speaks ©r The Emporiumj In Battcrr Road one thinks of it Malaya's first and only airconditioned retail showroom Which seems to he in tne correct crder of things, foi The Emporium specialises in elctrical oqiupment of all kinds ranging front sound628 words
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Advertisement222 1949-10-01 14 S DOCTORS HIGHLY RECOMMENQ cotts THE GREAT STRENGTHMAKER M^i GROWTH .c-o^o ,^B^^^ The Gold Thomas Cup will be on display it lie SCO! TS EMULSION Stands from October Ist. to 10th. IsL; H The Maddox Kettle S3O 1117^ T i^l^ 7 J f The Bentinck Kettle ft7Z/,y automatic wmchoh TJjj222 words
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Article, Illustration918 1949-10-01 15 Pld Stndes made fe y scien <* in the last 2reat h S y^ 1 8 ha s come a realization of the cleanliness and purity of quality, by the discovery that disease was carried 5 Z yen lifti t°° sm *U the aaked eye918 words
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308 1949-10-01 15 JJOUSEWIVES in Malaya, the N.E.I, and Hong Kong are well aware of the virtues of "Victory* and "Electric Iron" soap. They find it ideal for either toUet use or washing purposes. Manufactured by the Keat Keat Soap Factory at Kirn Chuan Road,308 words
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900 1949-10-01 15 "CPOTRAEtfO," a firm that has pioneered radio trade in this Colony, is again setting the pace in the scientific field by introducing various types of time and labour-saving devices for everyone. "Spotradio's" slogan today is: "Live more comfortably. Relax while you wprk." Apt catchwords,900 words
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Advertisement82 1949-10-01 15 B. P. DE SILVA.... a name famous throughout Malaya for service, quality and expert craftsmanship, with an unblemished reputation as manufacturing jewellefs to Royalty for over threequarters of a centgry.... Specialists in E. P. N. S. and silverwere, cut glass, watches and clocks, presentation sets and jewellery of every description.82 words
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Advertisement105 1949-10-01 15 FOR BETTER PICTURES... USE WORLD-RENOWNED... "ANSCO" FILM. I; Available in sizes 121-120-620- lit-616 -IIS-122'35mm Bmm nml 16mm I ,7- ?>••»!• AjPLtNACHROME The l m I° r I Fit:: jiighl-speed finegrain film for indoor and outdoor photographs. Excellent for enlargements. Favorite of aM professional and advanced ameteur photographers. j SUPERPAN PRESS105 words
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Advertisement222 1949-10-01 16 IBH^^^^^^ FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES MS. BUKIT TIMAH ROADWHERE THE WORLD'S BEST BATTERIES ARE MADE Dry batteries to give the maximum service life must be fresh. Stale dry batteries become 2Ctu chemically inactive resulting in poor service. pHMjtt miiigllnl "EVEREADY" dry batteries made in Singapore are the freshest on the market. 9HH222 words
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