Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1949
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Title Section67 1949-10-11 1 MALAYA Tribune BY IHE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tet Tribune" Spore LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA 1 Phone 5811/3 V Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Sxnyapore, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh a ml Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON67 words
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186 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. nDADI LONDON, Monday. pKOBLEMS set by the proclamation of a Communist government in China and its recognition by the Soviet Union will be among subjects discussed at a general meeting of British representatives in Southeast Asia at Singapore next month, observers hereReuter. - 186 words
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Article31 1949-10-11 1 A.P. CANTON, Mon. Private reports s«id tonight the Communists had occupied the railway town of Yingtak. 75 miles north of this city. The Nationalists abandoned Yingtak several days ago.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article72 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—The British Government has taken over £1.000.000 death duty from a fortune left by tobacco heiress Mr 3. Kathleen Rees-Mogg. it was disclosed here today. She was a daughter of the late Sir Frederick Wills, cigarette millionaire who left over £3.000.000 in 1909. Mrs.Reuter. - 72 words
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Article53 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. YUMA. Arizona. Mon. Two local pilots Bob Woodhouse and Woody Jongeward landed today after flying for 1.124 hours 18 minutes —over 46 days. They broke the world endurance hight record of 1.000 hours and planned to stay in the air until Wednesday, but a burnt-out magneto madeReuter. - 53 words
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Article17 1949-10-11 1 A.P. CANNES, Mon. The exKing Umberto of Italy arrived at Cannes on Monday from Switzerland—A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1949-10-11 1 RICHARD APPLEGATE - By RICHARD APPLEGATE UP Staff Correspondent TWENTY-SEVEN American seamen walked off the American tanker Saint Christopher in Singapore yesterday and revealed that Atlantic Pact ships have been carrying fuel for Russia's war-planes. Most of it has been high octane spirit; the rest white kerosene, the fuel1,126 words
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Article51 1949-10-11 1 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Mon.— A bride here gave her bridegroom half a bulldozer as a wedding present. She explained: "My husband is a contractor and needs the bulldozer in his work. I am going into partnership with him and this is my share. Re v ter-AReuter-AAP. - 51 words
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64 1949-10-11 1 Reuter-AAP. BATAVIA, Mon—Six Chinese and two Indonesians were killed when a passenger train was derailed by explosion of three mines near Madiun, Eastern Java, according to a Dutch official report. The explosion which occurred yesterday, also severely Injured three Indonesians. Republican forcer are conductingReuter-AAP. - 64 words
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Article29 1949-10-11 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon.-Mar-shal Tito, dictator of Yugoslavia, is revealed as an admirer of cowboy films and the movie comedy team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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185 1949-10-11 1 fTribunc Staff Reporter) Tin oie exported from the Federation will be taxed on the price to be fixed finally by the Ministry of Supply. This order was issued by the Federation Government with effect from yesterday "to protect Government revenue*" It185 words
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Article35 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mon.— President Truman sent a message of good wishes today to Li Tsung-jen, Acting President of Nationalist China, on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of th? Chinese Republic.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article26 1949-10-11 1 A.P. PARIS. Mon, Political leaders predicted tonight that Interior Minister Jules Moch would fail in his attempt ta mend France's governing: coalition. —A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article173 1949-10-11 1 A.P. VIENNA, Mon.—The rocky road of romance was cleared of all- obstacles for 25-year-old Dora Kratoschka Brandt today. The pretty brunette leave* Vienna tonight on the first leg of her trip to the J.S., where she will join her American husband who last February renounced hisA.P. - 173 words
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Article266 1949-10-11 1 Tankers Hush Hush Journeys To Far East U.P. LONDON, Monday. LONDON shipping broker said today that he had been "sworn to secrecy" by the owners of the Norwegian tanker Beauregard' in connection with its chartered journey from the Black Sea port of Constanza to Soviet portsU.P. - 266 words
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Article78 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. BERLTN. Mon.—East German politicians were tonight electing an Upper House of Parliament—before choosing tomorrow a president for their "German Democratic Republic." The President is geneially expected to be 73-year-old veteran Communist Wi'heln Pieck, co-chairman ot the Communist Socialist Unity Party. The president will beReuter. - 78 words
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Article31 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Mon. General Vassily Chuikov. Soviet Military Governor, announced tonight that the Russian Military Administration in Eastern Germany would be abolished and replaced by a Soviet Control Commission.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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196 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Monday. PLAN to establish a Chinese foundation similar to the Carnegie and Rockefeller Found*tions was disclosed here today by Sir Robert Ho Tung. Sir Robert, now in Holland on a world tour, said that in his will made some years ago heReuter. - 196 words
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Article50 1949-10-11 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Mon. Russia and Poland today charged Yugoslavia with "treason" in dr>serting the Comlnform and joining "capitalism anu teaction." The Soviet bloc turned on its erstwhile satellite member before the United Nations Economic Committee, engaged in tne debate Of a projected programme of assistance to underdeveloped areas.—U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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46 1949-10-11 1 STOP PRESS lit SSIA\ EXVOY IX l»IKI\<. Reuter. MOSCOW, Mon.—Russia'* Ambassador to th< Chinese Peoples Republic, Mr. N. V. Roshchin, arrived in Peking, the Communist capital, today and was met by General Chou En-lai, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, the Soviet Tass agency reported tonight. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article65 1949-10-11 1 Reuter. HONKONG, Mon.—The Peking People's Daily today accused the Malayan authorities and the Australian Government of "Imperialist and Fascist chauvinist atrocities" in relation to the "persecution of overseas Chinese." Quoted by Peking Radio the Editorial said Overseas Chinese in Malaya and Australia should "arise andReuter. - 65 words
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Article97 1949-10-11 1 A.P. CANTON, Mon.—Leonard Clark, 48, American explorer, was quoted today as saying in the presence of witnesses that he was in love with Mrs. Maya Freeman. Clark was accused of manslaughter in the death of Willard Freeman, formerly of Bridgewater, Mass., and Harold Harris, aA.P. - 97 words
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Article79 1949-10-11 1 Mr. F. W. Hamilton, of CF. Sharp and Co., agents for the Saint Christopher, said this morning that thirty seamen have asked for their discharge in Singapore. Twenty-seven are willing to return to America by air, but three insist on going by sea. A79 words
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381 1949-10-11 2 THE ECAFE Inland Transport Experts Meeting, which ended its six-day deliberations yesterday, adopted a resolution calling for the strengthening of the transport division of ECAFE for "immediate implementation" of a short-term programme of work relating to road, rail and water transport development of the381 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-10-11 2 Anaamnn <11); Marine Snapper <42/431; Uorotai (40/41»; Tjipanas (38/3H); Straat Somite (36/37>; AjaX <17/18>; Ser angan (19/20); Maxwell Brand (31/22); Sitsen (28/24); Beaver Victory (35/26); Silverguava (27/28); Benalbanaeh (39/ 30); Foleau Laut (15/16); Sangola (13/14); Pyrrhus (11); Rajula (8/9); Steel Designer (6/7); Beluru (4/5); Uymw49 words
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Article77 1949-10-11 2 A cargo of 1.500 tons of Brazilian coffee valued at 12.116.000 is now in port and is being unloaded from the X.P.M. ship Stratsoenda. There was brisk business in coffee yesterday at firm prices. Coffee of the quality known as Rio No. 5. for delivery77 words
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Article71 1949-10-11 2 There was hardly any business In the rubber commodity market yesterday But the prices ruled steady and unchanged from Saturday. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 44 44 1-4 No. 2 Oct. RSS 44 L 2 42 3 1 No. 3 Oct. RSS 39 5/871 words
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Article125 1949-10-11 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The market in tin share? ipened with a steadier tone and in many ea-ses transactions wore done at improving prices and sellers wvre inclined to retire. Industrials were mainly unchanged. 8.8. Petrol 38/6 407Fraser Neave Ord. 3.60 3.65 xd 3am mon 2.52 1 2.62% 3.E.125 words
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Article66 1949-10-11 2 The produce markets were quiet in Singapore yesterday, with little business passing. Copra sellers, asked $31i per picul f.o.b. Oct. while buyers bid $30J. No f.o.b. business was reported. Coconut oil was quoted at $5-i per picul f.o.b. Oct. while possi> ble buyers would have bid $511. Coffee66 words
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Article108 1949-10-11 2 'Rites Degrade Hindu Mr. G. Sarangapany, a member of the Hindu Advisory Board, tod the Tribune yesterday that the 'fircwalking and kavadi' cvremonir-s are degrading the dignity of the Hindus in Singapore. The Hindus n Singapore must get together and stop "this annual firewnlking and kavadi processions" he said. Mi.108 words
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Article120 1949-10-11 2 Anglo-Oriental (Malaya* Limited, announced the following figures for the output of i in concentrates in Sepu mbtr: Pfc Ills. \mpat Tin pledging Ltd, 816 Batu Selangor Tin Dreaff. teg Q mptmy Ltd. Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. yi9 > Jelapang Tin Dredging Ltd. |H Kamunting Tin Drediun120 words
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Article, Illustration86 1949-10-11 2 Mr. Wynford Vaughan Thomas, 8.8.C. commentator, greet ng hir, wife at London Airport on his return after an eight-day flight round the world. Mr. Thomas is presenting W» wife with a garland him in Ifontinfu. Sir Miles Thomas, cha rman of 8.0.A.C, looks on. Mr. Thomas86 words
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179 1949-10-11 2 MORE than fifty devotees of the Hindu goddess "Draupathi" walked or ran over a 35-feet-lon£ heap of smouldering charcoal at the annual l'lrewalking ceremony at the Mariaman Temple in South Bridge Road yesterday. A crowd cf 5.000, including 150 European*, watched the ceremony. Thirty-five officials179 words
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Article95 1949-10-11 2 Th 0 Secretary of the Hindu Association in Singapore, Mr. G. M. K. Sabai, commenting on the fire-walking ceremonies at the Sri Mariaman Temple in South Budge Road stated: I protest at he way the ceremonies ar c run in this temple. Why should there be95 words
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Article45 1949-10-11 2 Ph« Omoniment of India has nxea the maximum export P«*eea for ail jute at exnull rate plus five IWNWM Under tlie new ur<Je !s \L exporter cannot hencefSrward charge more than 5 percent cub his profit. The orders will come into force Immediately45 words
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Article35 1949-10-11 2 Four Boys' Town boys, friends and business associates were on board the Maetsuycler yesterday to wish Mr. W. Mr. McDermott 'bon voyage.' Mr. Dermott 's to spend a five-week ho'iday in Perth.35 words
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Article166 1949-10-11 2 j-lte United States Arabas-* sirtor to the PhH'ppißes, Mr. Myron M. Co wen «id Mrs. Cowen arrived in Singapore by Skymaster p*Me via BangKok from Mani!a yeslwday even Mi. Cfcweo heads ttN» United States delegation to the ECAFE talks which will open at the Victoria Memorial166 words
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Article28 1949-10-11 2 The next monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held on Thursday. October 20, in the Council Chamber. Colonial Secretary's Office, at 10 a.m.28 words
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Miscellaneous516 1949-10-11 2 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1 J** Kertu^ 10.00 a.m. News from Kuai Beqnest; 8.15 News; -».33 News in Hakka- 537 KhWrl Lumpur; 10.05 Close 51.; lT* J°f »tf *T ChJ££ For the Schools: Literature 2. frX ,OWU 0 6 Dm Adventures in Music, Currant KiLl) NftIWOKK Im- M*nature Tune and Affairs or516 words
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Article144 1949-10-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Twenty bandit spies, food ---uppiiers, couriers, includinthree part-time bandits and a [propagandist recruit were caught and identified by the Police in a Screening operation at Ulu Yam Bahru and Ulu Yam Lama in the Kuala Kubu area yesterday. More than 1.434 persons were144 words
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Article45 1949-10-11 3 i Professor Ralph E. Turner (Durtee Professor of History j at Yale University) will leeI ture on "The Meaning of the Twentieth Century" at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Oci Tiong Ham Hall at Raffles College. The lecture is open 'to the public.45 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-10-11 3 The U.S. Military Liaison Officer in .Singapore Lt.-Co!. Verle D. Miller pinning thr Medal of Freedom with Bronze l'alrn, the highest award given to civilians by the I'nited States Government, on Captain Anker Rent-e.36 words
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234 1949-10-11 3 £APTAIN Anker Rentse. formerly of the British Army, was presented with a U.S. award, the medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm at a simple ceremony yesterday at the U.S. Military Liaison Office, Union Building. The award was authorised by the President of the United States.234 words
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Article570 1949-10-11 3 Overton had right to ask for information JHE Third District Judge, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, held yesterday that the Acting Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange, Mr. F. S. Overton, was empowered, under Regulation 29 (3) of the Finance Regulations, to require the furnishing of570 words
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Article82 1949-10-11 3 Dr. J.C.P. Grey. Deputy Principal Medical Officer. Johore, flew this morning with a load of medical supp'ies to the Semclai tribe in the jungles on the border of Johore and South Pahaog. He will conduct a mrdit il :;urvey of the tribe's needs. This will82 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-10-11 3 The Chinese Nationalist Hag and Chinese Communist flag flying side by side in South Bridge Road yesterday on the ocras'on of the Double Tenth, tlie Chi aefie National Holiday.32 words
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Article182 1949-10-11 3 nil. Wu Paak Shing, Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, last night gave a cocktail party at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to celebrate th? Double Tenth. The Chamber flew the Nationalist The Double Tenth passed off without the traditional pomr> and enthusiasm which th* Chinese have showed182 words
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Article46 1949-10-11 3 Yesterday. Singaporean posted letters addressed to themselves and what is more —used up a dollar's worth of stamps per letter. There was a heavy rush for the new issue of postage stamps to commemorate the 75th innrversary the founding of the Universal Postal Union.46 words
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Advertisement490 1949-10-11 3 SITS. VACANT WAN'TKD: An exi>erienced Ladir\< Dressmaker to- a depart menial *tore ln lUfflea Place. Apply th of t.sti,nonials. Box WANTFr> M o S 'P<"->- «P-746>. voantkd Canvasser Salesman for well-established Soap manum£u+*m. A Ut to ■I Mf k Auentlv English. Malay and many Chines'* dialects an advantage. Good proa-490 words
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Advertisement415 1949-10-11 3 ACCOMMODATION '■"Mpi.ktklv rurnliried House in Taiu'hn district occupied—advertiser thanks Miose who made ennuirics. rL, 7f»i i WANTED to rent bungalow or flat rurrlshed ..i unfurnished rhort r>f long period. Wiite to Box :A.2W MT.. S;,ore. (P. 738). TO LET: s. mi-d.M.vhed new a l I A Khc<u Hock Road, i415 words
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Article581 1949-10-11 4 'pHE Report on the 1947 Census of Population is not what one would call good bed-side reading, but there is much in it that should cause thinking people to lose a lot of sleep. This remark is not meant as a criticism of the Report. On the contrary581 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1949-10-11 4 Albert E. Norman - H\ Albert E. Norman SYDNEY AUSTRALIA is doing some deep thinking about the Chinese Communists. "What should the West do about them?" it asks. And some eminent Australian authorities are asking the corollary question: "What are the Chinese Communists likely to do about us?" That1,357 words
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Article888 1949-10-11 4 GENEVA GREATER uniformity among the motor vehicles of the various countries of the world is likely to result from the new International Convention on Road Traffice and Protocol on Road Signs and Signals. The Convention provides for the adoption by signatory countries of common standards of lighting,888 words
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Article700 1949-10-11 4 JOHN KERIGAN - AMERICAN NEWSLETTER JOHN KERIGAN THE Nation's capital was invaded by a group of 50 artists whose comic strips, appearing in newsapers throughout the country, are estimated to be read by more than half the Nation's adults and two-thirds of the children over six. The occasion of700 words
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Article, Illustration412 1949-10-11 5 lIERE is how to become a "prominent clubwoman" in one easy lesson: First of all, get rid of any notion you might have that your time is valuabl?. If you think your time is worth anything at all, you will not be able to sit patiently through long412 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-10-11 5 VIVIAN Wood, apparency keeps in trim by rolling on p. beach ball at Hampton Heach. N.il. It is good to see that the strapless swim suit has come to stay. One cot very sick of (a) strap marks when in evening dress, (b) the struggle of tying straps59 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1949-10-11 5 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE POSSIBLY the South Winds Hotel were not expecting such a terrific number of people on Sunday, but with two thousand turning up to see the All-Malayan Beauty Queen crowned, events became a little out of hand. At first everything looked exceedingly well organised. Tables1,317 words
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Miscellaneous145 1949-10-11 5 LIX ABXER by Al Capp TONIGHT S TH" NIGHT.T J' f psst/t- V ah'got \w*"vl tomight's rvr HE f-UM j V MOON < I >»<S/A/Z/*l NIGHT BOYS/.' WAWSELF// AH >( SO HE < ALL KALE VOKUMS WILL NOW W A3NER— f* —AH PEELS JZ~*£*.\ FO' f> )S <DON^T GO OUTA145 words
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Article131 1949-10-11 6 Kia Ora ha* been promoted from Class 4 to ('tans 3. Following are the weights for two rices on the third day ot the Penan* Turf Club's Aiitdmn Meeting m Saturdiv: Horses, Class 4, Di\. 1, 6 Ims SLICK SESS ».«0 goldbn sLippeh au PILGRIM'S WAY131 words
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132 1949-10-11 6 Reuter. MEXICO CITY. Mon.—Frank Parker. United Suites, won tinmen's singles title of the seventh pan-American lawn tennis tournament here. Parker, who after the match stated that it may be his last as an amateur, beat the defending champion. .Taroslav Drobny. Czechoslovakia. 6-1. 2-b. 6-3. r>4Reuter. - 132 words
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Article120 1949-10-11 6 The following are the Johore l ar.d Singapore teams for the 1 H.M.S. Malaya rugger fixture to Ibe played on the Padang on 1 Saturday (This is the first mat. h for the southern zone): JOHOKE: Dillon: Darrock, I Drew. McVeagh and Sanderson: Carrel and de120 words
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Article74 1949-10-11 6 U.P. LONDON. Mon. Pierre Cilicn, 18-month-oid seal from California, r.wam the English Channc' in fcur hours and 54 minutes on Sunday and then got out of England one jump ahead cf police. Pierre touched the British ccast at Leathercotes, a point near Dover, at 1.40 p.m.U.P. - 74 words
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Article20 1949-10-11 6 Breweries Sports Clnb lost to Chinese Engineering Association o—4 at soccer on the A. B.C. ground last Friday.20 words
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Article320 1949-10-11 6 Reuter. LONDON, Mon,—Probable runners and riders with weights for the Cesarewitch Handicap running over two miles two fun longß at Newmarket on Wednesday are as follows: Aldborough 9.03 (Gordon Richards); Month ola 9.90 (R. Poincelet); Lafontalne 8.13 (E. Britt); Miraculous Atom 8.12 (W. Nevett): Harlech 3.09 (E.Reuter. - 320 words
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240 1949-10-11 6 FIGHTS MEAD TONIGHT LONDON, Monday. HAVE SANDS, 23-yeardd Austrah>n middlr weight, will pack hopes of an American tour in his boxing gloves tomorrow night when he fights Pete Mead of Arkansas in a ten-round contest in London. If Sands wins decisively he240 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-10-11 6 YEO AH HOE (left) who recently became the badminton of Pulati Bran! and Blekang Mati pictured with Si Hock Seng after they had won the double final.27 words
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Article137 1949-10-11 6 THE draw of ihe .Singapore inter school badminton chain pionships will take place at tho Ctarieal I nioit Hall today at 5.15 p.m. The first round tie* will be played off this weekend. .Nine entries were received. as follows: Anglo-t nine** Continuation School, St. Andrew's Schocl.137 words
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100 1949-10-11 6 ST Patrick's School first and sec-ond elevens St. Anthony's School first and second teams by three uoals to one and four-nil at the former's ground yesterday. rE Raffles Institution annual hockey match between th.' boys and the teachers resulted in a five nil win100 words
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Article45 1949-10-11 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon.—The New York Yankees scored a smashing ten to six victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday to win the world series by four games to one and take their place with the haUowed Yankee champions of the past.— I .P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article130 1949-10-11 6 THE Royal Air Force showed a good return to form when they beat the Royal Navy by seven goals to nil in an S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. On Saturday the airmen defeated Chinese Athletics 4-1 in a friendly130 words
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Article51 1949-10-11 6 BOMBAY, Men. Frank Worrall. West Indies Test players, scored 109 and Australian Cecil Pepper. 95. for the Commonwealth cricket team against the Indian Universities Eleven today. The tourists, scoring 293 for six wickets in reply to the Universities fitst innings of 229. finished the second day 67 runs51 words
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Article112 1949-10-11 6 THe fallowing players have been invited to trim Up for a Singapore hockey trial on lh< X a.CJ, i»aiiang nt 5.h5 p.m„ io day Abdul Karif S>fr. f/lr. A< k mil. R. H. Barth. Biahop, *~h v Hon Yam. A. Clarke, G. Clarke. Cottitkr, B. Coutts,112 words
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342 1949-10-11 6 WORLD SOCCER Reuter. LONDON, Monday. FIRE'S use of a substitute in the first leg of the world cup match with Finland on Sept. 8 has been brought to the notice of the International FoctI kg]! Federation. It is likely that the Federation will circulariseReuter. - 342 words
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Article63 1949-10-11 6 Xhe All-India Soccet Train will not leave Colombo for SingaSJore by air until Oct. 17. The majority of the touring members are now taking part in the Bombay Soccer Tournament the biggest in.lndia and the tournament will not be over until Oct. 12. The fixture dates of63 words
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Advertisement687 1949-10-11 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD* (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings from U.K. U.S.A. Dymaa" due from UK Qtt. 11 "Cyclops"..... due from U.K. Oct. 22 "Eurymedon" due from UK/Conf. Oct. ?6 "Rhesus" due from U.K. Oct. 30 Sa687 words
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Advertisement143 1949-10-11 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Amsterdam. NEW ORLEANS, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON, HALIFAX. Spore P. Sham. Penary •Wcltcvreden (RL) 13/18 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. Excellent passenger accommodation available. HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS Lombok (SMN) 18/24 Oct. 25/26143 words
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Advertisement623 1949-10-11 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE LifL.llx>ii v«* For Hongkong. J*t»n. For Saieon Hon< itong "Star Betelgetis-" 18/13 Oct. "Snetiwti" 26/28 Oct. For Penang, Madras Colombo. Lenevereu Cochin, Bomnay, Karachi •o, rmm*. U Cgi]CVL u*. Bahrein, Koweit, Basrah. "Rebeverett" 14/16 Oct. Nov For Freight. Passage, please apply to:— 'jUTHKIE A623 words
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Article5767 1949-10-11 7 Seco nd Day Of Penang Races Class 3, Div. 2— 7furs. NOK. ON 9.00 1 'I TH 20-7-41 Penang 8.06, 6 ira. (Harper) Div. 2 Won by Air Gee 1-20. G o:ng Very Heavy FOURTH 27-a 19 Spore 5.13 7 V Yds McPherson) Div. 2 Won5,767 words
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Article899 1949-10-11 7 HORSES. CLASS 3. NORTON <; (Hi BLUE EYES (ton SOLTARA 8.13 BSSS| A fcg THE RAVEN 8.0!» CONTENT 8»') COLD #AYE 8.03 FREEDOM TRAIK Gate Peace Night) 8.07 ROOK LAW II 8.01 VvtLL O'THE Wisp 7 1» Horses, <-lass TRUFINE 9.<N> WHISPERING Ho UK U5 BRILLIANT MARC 1A899 words
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Miscellaneous19 1949-10-11 7 S AND SW AM ff CHAM? (I VquTCDE TH£ *|N$ *ftO*WN<3 ID £\Z S |l AVI> jL t exception!19 words
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270 1949-10-11 8 Reuter U.P. PARIS, Monday. URANCE, backed by the Chiang Kai-shek government today, struck off dissir dent members of the Chinese embassy in Paris from the diplomaticlist. A spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry said th*t since *™cc does not recognise the Chinese Communist,Reuter & U.P. - 270 words
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Article88 1949-10-11 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Mon—A large number of Japanese doctors and nurses are accompanying the Chinese Communist Army's drive against Canton, according to a recent repatriate from North China. Ex-Army employee, Eigi Minami. who returned to Moji. Kyushu, from North China said that he had been informed inReuter-AAP. - 88 words
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450 1949-10-11 8 A.P. and U.P. LONDON, Monday. DRITONS have received their first indication from a Cabinet minister that a general Parliamentary election may be held soon. Health Minister Aneurin Bevan told a political meeting at Bvker-on-Tyne yesterday that a General Election will be heldA.P. and U.P. - 450 words
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Article34 1949-10-11 8 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Mon. The Australian fleet and units of a New 1 Zealand squadron put to sea toI day for their first combined I exercises biggest postwar naval manoeuvres in Australian waters.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 34 words
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56 1949-10-11 8 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Baby Prince Charles stole the show from his grandfather today. A crowd gathered at Euston railway station to greet them on their return with Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip from a holiday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The cheers were loud forA.P. - 56 words
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Article84 1949-10-11 8 A.P. LONDON. Mon. —Achatina Fulica is guzzling away Britain's dollars. Conservative MP Sir William Wavell Wakefield therefore plans to ask in the House of Commons what the government is doing to stop its spree. Achatina is a giant land snail which loves liquid rubber, oneA.P. - 84 words
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Article55 1949-10-11 8 A.P. BOMBAY, Mon. -The headquarters cf the Indian Communist Paity in Bombay was raided today by squads of plain clothes police who seized "objectionable literature," it was reported. The Communist Party said that the police also raided their textile and railway tiade union effiecs andA.P. - 55 words
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Article30 1949-10-11 8 A.P. LONDON, Mon.—The Inter- national Sugar Council will i meet in London in a secret i two-day session starting on Oct. 18, the Council's secretariat said today.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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146 1949-10-11 8 Reuter A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Mon. CHINESE sources here stated today that from October 15 the Chinese Nation; list Government would function from Chungking instead of Cantors The acting Premier md other high officials were expected to be in Chungking, wartime capital of China,Reuter & A.P. - 146 words
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Article59 1949-10-11 8 Mr. M. A. Fazal Ellahi, a well-known Singapore businessman, died of heart failure yesterday in his office at No. 35 Arab Street. Mr. Ellahi returned to Singapore fnm India a month ago. He is survived by his wife and his married daughter both of whom are in59 words
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Article18 1949-10-11 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon. Alger Hiss' second trial for perj-iry was aojournod today until x*Jovember I.—A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-10-11 8 Dr. Wu Paak-shing, the Chinese Consul-General and the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson drink a toast to the Nationalist Government of China at last night's cocktail party given by Dr. Wu at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in celebration of the "Double T -nth."—Tribune Picture. —Tribune'—Tribune Picture. - 51 words
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352 1949-10-11 8 DOUBLE 10th ROUND-UP U.P., Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday. fOMMUNIST flags displayed exceeded Nationalist emblems as the Chinese community in HongKong celebrated the 38th Anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic. It is another indication of increasing Communist political strength among nearly 2.000,000 ChineseU.P., & Reuter. - 352 words
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Article61 1949-10-11 8 Sir Ivor Jennings, ViceChancellor of Ceylon University, will broadcast to School Certificate Classes of English Schools today at 11.38 aon. Sir Ivor, who was a member of the Carr-Saunders Commission and represented both London and Ceylon Universities on Foundation Day of the University of Malaya, will talk61 words
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159 1949-10-11 8 U.P. SHANGHAI, Monday. A "WORLD WAR III" provides the only hope for those Ohinese who are still not reconciled to Communist rule. Neither Chinese nor foreign residents here have any confidence in the Nationalists' ability to rise again except in the wakeU.P. - 159 words
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Article82 1949-10-11 8 Reuter. RANGOON, Thurs.—Burma air force planes which bombed Toungoo, Karen-stronghold in Central Burma, scored a direct hit on the headquarters of Saw Shwe Lay, Karen insurgents Defence Minister, Burma army radio claimed today. The broadcast said 120 Karens were believed killed when air force Spitfires attacked guerillaReuter. - 82 words
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Article39 1949-10-11 8 U.P. AMSTERDAM, Mon.—A 20--year-old Dutch youth Bert Mudde claimed today that he has invented an automobile engine which runs on ammonia. Experts who watched the demonstration said: the "ammonia car" proved highly competitive in speed and power.—U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article24 1949-10-11 8 The inhabitants of Tanjong Karang, Selangor, who are mostly padi cultivators, have contributed $730.80 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.24 words
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Article69 1949-10-11 8 Y.W.C.A.: Combined Junior and Senior Club Groups meet lor choir practice and Christmas piay practice 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. 5. Raffles Guav. SINGAPORE STAMP CLUB: Social meetings Capitwl Kestaurant at 5.15 D.m. SINGAPORE DISTRICT M.Y.F.: Third Commission Chairmen meeting 5.30 p.m. at V.M.C.A. FOOCHOW CHIRCH:69 words
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Article150 1949-10-11 8 CATHAY: "Takes Me Out To The Ball Game" 10.30 a.m„ 1.15 4.00. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Blood Will Tell" with Pai Kwong, Yen Chin and Han Fei. 11.00 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, b.30 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION; "The Laughing Lady' with Anne Ziegler end v/euster Booth 2. 4.15. 6.30150 words
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Article26 1949-10-11 8 SOCCEB: Ch'ncoe vs. Arniv J. Besar: Tiong Bahru Rangers vs. F. N. Farrer Park. HOCKEY: State trial S.R.C.. padang; S.C.C. vs. Shell, padaiu. S.R.C.—5.30 p.m.26 words
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Article174 1949-10-11 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. British Government storks were depressed today. Lossee of around one point were shown by tons-dated issues and followed nr< as forecast of an increase in I bank rate and higher yields for tiltedged securities. Medium dateds were around half-point off and short dateds steady. ThisReuter. - 174 words
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Advertisement325 1949-10-11 8 SITS: VACANT EXPERIENCED stenograoher wanted by British import firm. Apply with full particular.? ■fting salary required to Box A 2882 M.T., Singapore. WANTED by old established importer one experienced lady stenographer and one efficient lady typist. Good salary assured. Apply Box A 2897 M.T. Spore. Exchange or For Sale LATEST325 words
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Advertisement406 1949-10-11 8 The Motor Vehicles (Commercial Use) Regulations Notice Of Application For Variation Of Haulage Permit. Take notice that we. Batu Pahat OU Mills Co., Ltd., of Batu Pahat by occupation as an Oilmiils the Holder of Permit No. 633 C under which we are authorised to operate six vehicles Nos. J.406 words
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Miscellaneous14 1949-10-11 8 Tide H.W.: 0.57 a.m. (8 ft. 9-L in 12.35 p.m. (9 ft. 2i in14 words
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Title Section11 1949-10-11 1 TUB MALAYA W&USB TRADE EXHIBITION SECOND SUPPLEMENT Tuesday, October 1I 1949.11 words
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Advertisement794 1949-10-11 1 OVER 250,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN IT OCTOBER 1_23, 1949. I JF #i§ Surpassing all prev ious efforts in Malaya, this year's. Trade From a bottle of chili sauce to diesel engines, visitors will find I I I iSXmM Exhibition is held in honour of the I nited Nations Coherences. the794 words
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Article, Illustration711 1949-10-11 2 SINGAPORE was surrendered by the Japanese on Sent. 5. 1945. The port then presented a scene of desolation. Alhed raids in the earlier part of the year had destroyed almost 70' of all the transit sheds and had done much damage in the ■hio-renair yards. The711 words
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Article, Illustration386 1949-10-11 2 Crowds Roll Up, Ask Questions Tribune Staff Reporter AVER a quaver million people are estixnateAi to have v visited the 1949 Trade Exhibition now in progress in the rtaj)py World, ana more are expected nightly until the Fair ends on Oct. 23. Stall-hqJdera and386 words
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232 1949-10-11 2 THE "Singapore Progress" Exhibition involves iU> various Government Departments showing some of th.' economic and industrial aspects of Singapore an: Malaya. One of the Pan-Malayan exhibitors is the Malayan Railway, which features large scale model (10 feet long) of an air-conditionej sleeping car, with a232 words
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Article108 1949-10-11 2 TUjODELS of aircraft 0$ the -?1 various lines that use the Cc ony's airfields are among the interesting'exhibits displayed by the Civil Aviation Department at the "Progress" Pavilion in the Happy World. suspended frcm the ceiling, are accurate in every detail and are fine examples of108 words
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Advertisement133 1949-10-11 2 rWoVED BRITISH MEDICINES vs[) of outstanding quality The POWdCr f rm 3nd m Vfr VVA Ii 1 j fjl lil The dual purpose mhalant g Pal3tabie tab etS nOSC ChCU world-famous I Sill —fti 1 I 1 £rh,um«,c ,»e, tl ndreq u irenowacer conditions CllT--- thjo«j,«,,N« ,n a mo« j133 words
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Article, Illustration745 1949-10-11 3 the major exhibitora a,t the im Ttafe Edition, now being held, at the Happy World all .types of electrical appliance*. Occupying central position ip *he Covexed Stadium and dismaying a wide range of goods. The Emporium still nightly draws big crowds to its four departments745 words
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Advertisement161 1949-10-11 3 lv >.r» rr _i j iiijaanaiiL* jawr~ ~B/~a\ BmC *2Bv i >. r jl >IAC* li» B^BfH_x Kenwood Food Mixer m Mary Am iron »pi Hk A a qSImBI iiJHn > •SH SADfe-PlfB«£ WHffi RECORDED AUTOMATIC taCfRIC IRON 3 GREAT 1 PCXfTARIE UNITS I COMBINATION if j YOU NEVER SAW161 words
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Article, Illustration791 1949-10-11 4 AMONG the interesting exhibits In the "Singapore A Progress" Exhibition are those prepared by the Departments of Biochemistry and Social Medicine and Public Health of the College of Medicine. The exhibits consist of the actual food ingredients representing the normal diets of Malayans designed to illustrate791 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-10-11 4 Broadwood, Kemble, Brim r lead, Momngton, Weston these are to* zone of the name, rude famous in the music world through quality pianos prod lied by leading houses. The mSfdisplajkby the Emfl> Piano Co. in their stall had numerc s inquiries.43 words
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Advertisement489 1949-10-11 4 skin a smooth, young, new look and keeps it looking irresistibly- PcLAUDETTe\ lovely throughout all the COLBERT .< daytime and evening hours. Try it. Univerwi- i H j Inter notional 1 H fhe one and only for m JL. HM I» IL. ■—aY i li f. 1 J L Ml489 words
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Article, Illustration249 1949-10-11 5 The Tribune Cameraman goes around- RAILWAYS' EXHIBIT Naina Mohamed Sons, of Raffles Place, Singapore, are known for the wide range of products which they deal in. This shot of their stall at t»e Trade Exhibition shows some of the medical aids on display. More– (P.R.) - 249 words
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Advertisement31 1949-10-11 5 at yam stmnci/ i (OPI» the Cabaret Entrance) TRADE 'EXHIBITION SINGAPORE &LJkS& MANUFACTURERS COMPANY LIMITED HENDERSON ROAD SINGAPORE PHONE ***** SPECIALISTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF- BOTTLES OTHER GLASSWARE PLASTIC TINPLATE CLOSURES31 words
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Article544 1949-10-11 6 fARGO handled by the Singapore Harbour Board's wharves embraces every kind of manufactured article from Europe, America, India and Australia, and nearly every item of manufacture or production from Malaya. The Port of Singapore is not only the principal outlet and point of entry for544 words
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Article870 1949-10-11 6 AN OPEN LETTER TO YOUTH YOU are Singapore! Tha'. sounds silly, doesn't it. But it isn't, because Singapore is not just a lot of land covered with houses, factories, roads and unused spaces. It is really over three quarters of a million people mothers, fathers870 words
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Article, Illustration300 1949-10-11 6 VISITORS to the "Singapore Progress" exhibition, at ,t h <? Happy World, will see two' cut,-out figures, kfe size, of a Sftkai and a Negrito. These are part of the exhibits provided by Raffles Museum which show the historical background of Singapore from pre-historic times "when a300 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-10-11 6 Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works supply MaWva «n.i »WaexvU> Une* in rubber *«hml s inaniuictui-ed 2 territories with in mining; *r.e uttUsed24 words
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Advertisement277 1949-10-11 6 f i i pi j 1 mmmm^ Wa tchf! A wonderful meeting of these BIG FOUR Champion of pianos BR OAD WOOD BRINSMEAD MONINGTON WESTON KEMBLE "tut y j*i 'iW To-night at THE HAPPY WORLD STUDIUM (Patrons Are Cordially Invited To Our Display) k k '< *<• ;<f 4 x277 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-10-11 7 ihe crowed scene fa th? M ax Factor's stall organised b> the Federal Dispensary LCt. Here various beauty preparations made famous by Hollywood and its stars are on vtsw, while de.nn.ns!rations on their use are given by specialists44 words
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Article231 1949-10-11 7 WHILE you're looking around for something excitingiy new, why not take a peek at the 'Tell You How' Cocktail Shaker? It's the biggest hit of the season as it's got that little "something" that the others haven't got- You'll find it on the shaker if231 words
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Advertisement93 1949-10-11 7 B. P. DE SILVA.... a name famous throughout Malaya fcr service, quality and expert craftsmanship, with an unblemished reputation cs manufacturing jewellers to Royalty for over threecjucrles cf a century.... Specialists in E. P. N. S. and silverware, cul glass, watches and clocks, presentation sets and jewellery of every description.93 words
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Advertisement220 1949-10-11 8 I f FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES M.S. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. WHERE THE WORLD S BEST BATTERIES ARE MADE Dry batteries to give the maximum service life must be fresh. Stale dry batteries become chemically inactive resulting in poor service, jjfffjffi SI! 9 4 EVEREADY" dry batteries made in Singapore are the freshest220 words
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