Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1949
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Title Section58 1949-10-16 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«k Tribune" Spore MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/J Published simultaneously at 8i ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh a nd Penang, SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Qlover, Malaym Tribune Office, I+3 Fleet58 words
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388 1949-10-16 1 A.P. HONGKONG Saturday Night— Communist troops pushing along the Canton -Kowloon railway are expected to reach the border of this British cole ny to-night or at latest by dawn to-morrow. Military despatches report one Red column in the railway town ofA.P. - 388 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-10-16 1 Admiral Toy ada, once Chief of Staff of the Japanese Navy, leaws Sugamo Prison, Tokio, after bis acquittal on a war crimes charge of ill-treating AlF.?d war prisoners. American M.P.'s check his pass for the Admiral it is a real liberty ticket*—A.P. Photo. -A.P.-A.P. Photo. - 51 words
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383 1949-10-16 1 By OSCAR FERNANDEZ Sunday Tribune Political Correspondent SINGAPORE Labour Party announced last night the names of four of the six candidates it has chosen to contest the coming Municipal elections setting tne stage for its first real trial of strength with the383 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 1 FOR FRIENDS GET A JOB A.P. CHICAGO. Sat. If you want to get acquainted, get a job. A survey of Chicago "career girls" shows, that the greatest number of their friendships -16 per cent. were at work.-—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article95 1949-10-16 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sat.—General Chen Keng's forces which took Canton are now reported to be heading for the northern banks of the West river leading into Kwangsl. If they reach the river in time, they will cut off the Nationalists" westward escape corridor. This morning sawReuter. - 95 words
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Article36 1949-10-16 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. With a warm goodbye from Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Prime Minister Nehru of India flew to New York today to begin a three-week tour of the United States and Canada.36 words
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Article160 1949-10-16 1 Sunday Tnbune Reporter JHREE thousand schoolchildren have been innoculated in the fight to check an outbreak of t y p ho i d in Kluang, Johore. Only one life has been lost, hut seventeen cases of typhoid have been notiHed and eignt suspected cases reported. Most160 words
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Article21 1949-10-16 1 LONDON, Sat.—Five Hunt brothers, whose average age is 81, had their first family reunion for 30 years in Enfield.21 words
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71 1949-10-16 1 PRETORIA, Sat. South African Defence Minister F. C. Erasmus, has relieved Field Marshal Bmuts of his post of Commander-in-Chief Union Defence Forces in the field. Mr. Erasmus sent* a letter to the Field Marshal saying that the Governor General in Council had approved71 words
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Article46 1949-10-16 1 A.P. LONDON, Sat. Princess Elizabeth, who has never owned a cow, has became President of the British Dairy Farmers Association. A Buckingham Palace spokesman pointed out that the King owns some cows, and said, "The Princess hat always taken an interest in them.'"—A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article60 1949-10-16 1 LONDON, Sat. Miss Marlene Wizmar, a German refugee student at Aberystwyth College, was bitten in the leg by fish while bathing. She swam 600 yards to the shore with blood streaming from wounds which were stitched in hospital. "I did not get a long enough look at60 words
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Article142 1949-10-16 1 U.P. Washington. Sat.—America has made a humanitarian appeal to the Chinese Communists to release two American servicemen, who have been held for nearly a year, State Department officials reveal. The appeal was sounded in a formal note, which the American Consul at Tslngtao handed to localU.P. - 142 words
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Article525 1949-10-16 1 From W. If. BLACKWOOD SINGGORA (Siam), Friday. —It is quiet down here, south of the Malayan border. Bandits? People have heard of them, but nobody has seen them and certainly nobody worries about them. Before coming to this beautiful sun-drenched port on Siam's east525 words
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Article, Illustration273 1949-10-16 1 From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Saturday. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, widow of the Singapore millionaire, has won in the Privy Council a $100,000 victory in a three-year legal fight over her husband's wilt She also gains an allowance of $2,000-a-month for the rest273 words
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Article47 1949-10-16 1 U.P. BUDAPEST. Sat. The Foreign Ministry announced today that Laszlo Rajk. former Number Two Communist of Hungary, was executed at 6 a.m. local time. The announcement said his two accomplices. Dr. Tibor Szonyi and Andreas Szalai were also executed. The three were hanged together.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article183 1949-10-16 2 By Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter 'THE 31 American seamen who walked off Ihe "hoodoo ship", Saint Christopher in Singapore last Monday are now to be flown to New York. of them will leave by BOAC, today to fly via London. The others will leave on183 words
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Article57 1949-10-16 2 Municipal residents paid $157,640 in fines last yeai ior tailing to dispose of weir icfuoe in the rignt way. Tnis is hearty right times the finespaid in Iff/. Th; fens not because more people were careless last year, but because the city authorities made a57 words
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Article152 1949-10-16 2 CMART work by Johore Cus•J tom.s meg foiled throe big bids to evade the taxes in August. The men who failed td pull off the fast ones, paid in all $2G.900 into the country's revenues. They lost every ounce of the good? they meant to smuggle.152 words
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200 1949-10-16 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson has ordered proceedings to get possession of a piece of land in Alexandra Road for a $1,095.000-fire station to be built by the Municipality. The city scheme for the fire station has been held200 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-10-16 2 American Ambassador to the Philippines Mr. Myron M. Cowen who heads the L.S. delegation to the E.C.AJ.E. Conference was entertained to dinner, on Friday night at the Cathay Rest uturant by Dato and Datin C.J. Paglar. Photo shows some of the guests: Left to right: Mrs. Oetoyo,73 words
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Article, Illustration94 1949-10-16 2 Once In three years, j for the last 176 years, the chiefs of Negri Sembilan have gathered to pay homage to the Ruler, in the picturesque ceremony of "Menjujong i Duli." The tradition began with the first ruler, Raja Melawar. i Today the three-day ceremony ends94 words
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52 1949-10-16 2 Six Cable and Wneless men will fly to Hongkong on the Argonaut today. They will help relieve the •'pressure of work caused by business and the number of troops in Hongkong." said a Cable Wireless official. They will be stationed in '{ongKong for about52 words
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Article179 1949-10-16 2 By Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter TOR $25 a week Malayan boys will be taught the methods of oxygen-acetylene cutting and welding at an industrial school declared open by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald in Singapore yesterday. The Singapore Welding School is sponsored179 words
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Article211 1949-10-16 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare will start on Wednesday a seven-weeks training course on youth leadership. This will be a preliminary to a more ambitious programme of training for entrants to the Department's permanent staff The course Which begins on Wednesday211 words
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Article57 1949-10-16 2 The British Council Hall in Stamford Roa(i was packed to capacity, yesterday evening Wiicn the Indian Fine A:ts Socu t held a mu?ica c\ enihg. Sengs were well received by the large audience. A::.ong tnose present v>j. the Representative of the Govei nment of India. Mr. J. A.57 words
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158 1949-10-16 2 Sunday Tribune Reporter rS. Mary Song 225-A Queen Street has had a happy day if sho has spent ncr spare time collecting old stamps, nobody v.-v*,:-. c v outer and U" yo "1 do wuh people will send me stamps they do not158 words
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Article51 1949-10-16 2 Banditi; robbed and burner B bus in the Kluang area on Friday evening. An unamud Chm.se stopped tjfe bus on the Yong Pcng-Paloh RoaJ lid wnen the bus halted armed Chinese annearcrl on the scene. The bandits fired into the benzine tanks and set fire to before they51 words
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Article52 1949-10-16 2 Professor Ralph E. Turner. Yale representative at the opening of the Malayan University, now fascinated with Ma'ay a. He left Singapore yesterday for a twoweek visit to' Indonesia, but plans to return here for a short study of Malayan life. He will go to Thailand and India after his52 words
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Article324 1949-10-16 2 The following new books and reprints will be added to Raffles Library within the next few days: Abigail Adams Janet Whitney, The Strange Life of August Strindberg Elizabeth Sprigge, Day after Day Odd Nansen, Flying Squad George 'Jack Frost, In the Steps of the Anglo-Saxons Leighton Houghton,324 words
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Article207 1949-10-16 2 Who Are JL Sunday Tribune Reporter SINGAPORE city fath.: Establishments Boaid will face b tricky question on Tuesday Who is the local bom man? They see.; answer because they aie comDJltted to prefer tin born, in employing new fcr the Municipal! t; The ccuucillors ai t6207 words
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Article125 1949-10-16 2 The Malayan Association of the Institution of Civil Enwill consider today a proposal to set up a joint organisation with the Institu tion of Mechanical Engirt and the Institution of Electrical Engineers. This wi'l enable them to work for :he'. common interests. Tne annual ge»:.-ral125 words
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Miscellaneous450 1949-10-16 2 SI'NDAY 1« OCTOBER t*Mf) J<;sey; 8.00 p.m. Spot the Fa- Tune; 12.02 Children's Quarter iintt's—Name the first three Hour; 12.17 Hindustani Duet*; IKI ¥TF VFTVIORIt favourite, top .tune* ol the week 12.30 12.40 Keeoried mni i their correct order and win sic; 12.43 (losing Announcement ENGLISH PROGRAMMES a prize; 8.30450 words
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254 1949-10-16 3 From Our Staff Corxespondent A FORMER Sincere AhKsS^f^ iwn Tt I 0 1 1 s?*? of Possessing an unlicensed. .80S rifle. the in Wh'p A ,h Men "X* at Jurons for 12 veara before h made for J^S^^ n _«p u th254 words
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296 1949-10-16 3 ™,r, w unda > Tribune Staff Reporter fHE Medical Department will shortly be advertisuumg v° r urses Hospitals are still short of nurses although there was a good response to the recent call. D uty Dire <*or of Medical Services. Dr. .1. Oouttis-Milne says: "We296 words
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Article87 1949-10-16 3 A woman. Cheng Soh Ying, 29. committed suicide be. cause: Ker husband gambled away £210 of her winnings art*! also pawned her jewellery. This was stated' hi the C (roller's Con it yesterday at "'heng's inquc.-l The prosecutor said that ca Oct. !>. Cheng had money87 words
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276 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter TiR. J. C. P. GREY, Deputy Principal Medical Offiecr, Johore, took off in a mercy-plane early this week with medical supplies and amenities in response to an S.O.S. from Segamat to bring relief to 500 men, women and children of276 words
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Article27 1949-10-16 3 At Y.lO p.m. «ver the Blue Network. Radio Malaya on Monday, there will be a talK on the Seria Oil Fields byS Kathleen Walker.27 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 3 S.I.S. T'-n men of tru r.S.S. St. Paul were hosts to a'! members of tne American Community on board the cruiser yesterday. A large number of visitor;; were con;d aicund the war.drip. T S.LS.S.I.S. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration217 1949-10-16 3 Mr. S. M. A. H. ChLsiy. a film distributor and exhibitor. Is a son-in-law of Dr. H. S. Moonshi, who has been a Municipal Commissioner for the last 24 years. Mr. Chisty is vice-president of tlie Ov«i Seas Pakistani League and a member of the committee of the217 words
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Article, Illustration172 1949-10-16 3 I ffaatfari Tribune Reporter) TAN SEE SAW, standing six foot three inches in his rubber shoes, is the most sought after man in Boat Quay when his fellow workers are in a tight spot—for See Saw can carry as—Tribune Picture. - 172 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 3 The Filipino delegation to the sth Session of ECAFE is likely to arrive on Oct. l'.K The members of the delegation are Mr. Cornelio Balmaceda Secretary for Commerce and Trade, Leader. Mr. Castillejo, Mr. Vclmonte. Mr. Thomas. Mr. Bernardo, Mr. Abrera, Mr. Ortega.45 words
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Article82 1949-10-16 3 The following have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police v ith effect from September 1: Senior Inspector Mobarak Ahmad, at piesent serving in Negri Sembilan. Che Mobarak Ahmad holds the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry; Senior Inspector Aiiffin bin Hassan, Selangor; Senior Inspector Abdul82 words
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151 1949-10-16 3 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) ORCHARD Road was lined with cars yesterday when one of the biggest childrens' parties was held in Singapore Hundreds of people flocked to buy Christmas presents, sweets and toys and all the side-shows were equally popular. When the party came151 words
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76 1949-10-16 3 Snndav Tribune Reporter rIE British Broadeastm;, Corporation has purchased 500 acres of land in Tebrau, South Johore. to erect a multi-million dollar transmitting station for the British Far Ea&tero Service, which has its headquarters in Singapore. Drawings for the new standi! haw76 words
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Article150 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Tribune Reporter IF Government acts on Mr. R. Jumabhoy's plea in the Legislative Council to remove toddy shops from the vicinity of labourers' lines, then all samsu shops should be removed as well. The statement was made by the Secretary of the Hindu Association, Mr.150 words
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Article161 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Tribune Reporter Fifty children from the Pearl s Hill School will visit the R.A.F. Seletar on Tuesday norning to see the Seletar Harbour where the flying oat<s are ancnored. l-ater. tne R.A.F. airmen will fly them over the harbour for half an hour.161 words
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Article124 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Tribune Reporter! rJ3 Commandant of the Girls' Life Brigade. Mrs. R. Lynne, yesterday presented the six companies of the Brigade with the Company Colours. The colours to the first brigade was presented by the "Is'e of Thanet Battalion". Four were bought with the money provided124 words
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Article58 1949-10-16 3 His Highness the Yang dlPertuan Besar of Negri Sembtlan ha/ appointed Mi Saba pathipillal Sinnathamby, a well known member of- the Seremban Oeylonese community, to be an Unofficial Member of the Majlis Meshuarat Negri (Council of State), Negri Sembilan, in r place of Mr. Ramalingam Nagaratnam, who58 words
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Article135 1949-10-16 4 Sunday Tribune Reporter SILVER coins worth 5«3.--000 have rolled into the Singapore currency office during the first fortnight since coins of prewar mintage were recalled from circulation. This is only a small part of the $25,000,000 worth of prewar silver coins which should normally be135 words
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Article38 1949-10-16 4 Hassan bin Ali. 17, pleaded guilty to stealing $100 at the Malay Opera Hall in New World Park on Aug 22, in the Third Police Court yesterday. Sentence was deferred to Oct. 17.38 words
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Article56 1949-10-16 4 Bail of $1,000 was granted Choo Twa Hau in the First District Court yesteruay wnen he claimed trial to a charge of stealing 4,525 katties of rice worth $1,267. The rice was stated to have been taken off a lighter moored at Telok Ayer Basin on Sept. 12.56 words
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Article, Illustration478 1949-10-16 4 RADIO ACTOR FLAWS REPERTORY COMPANY Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter TWISNTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD John Forbes-SempiU, 1 well-known Radio Malaya actor, has completed his plans for a $30,000 Singapore repertory company first venture of its kind in the Colony and hopes to put on478 words
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Article47 1949-10-16 4 MALACCA, Sat. -The marriage of Mr. Chi Kow Chiang, the well-known journalist, and Miss Loh Swee Yoon took place this morning before Mr. F. A. Chua, the Register of Marriages. A reception was held later at the residence of the bridegroom in Gajah Berang Road.47 words
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Article28 1949-10-16 4 MALACCA. Sat —The local Chettiar community has donated $5,000 towards the University cf Malaya Endowment Fund. They will consider a further contribution at a later date.28 words
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226 1949-10-16 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter IOHORE'S kampong girls are eager to study midwifery, but when they attain their certificates they will not return to their kampongs. The reason given by them is: "There is more to be earned in the towns." However,226 words
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Article92 1949-10-16 4 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) 4MONG the refuse incinerated by the Singapore Municipality last year were 2.078 dogs, 662 cats. 31 kittens, 2 ponies, 4 horses, 5 goats. 12 calves, 18 cows, 44 buffaloes, 26 fowls, 313 pigs, 104 sheep, one mouse-deer, and one turtle. In 1938, 42.68692 words
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Article58 1949-10-16 4 Sidney Joseph O'Neill, a seaman, was fined £5 in the Second District Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of entering fhe Harbour Board without permission on the afternoon of Oct. 14. When stopped at Gate 10, O'Neill was asked to produce58 words
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Article, Illustration102 1949-10-16 4 Sunday Tribune Reporter THE University of Malaya has yet to decide on a design for its 'school tie." Students will have to be consulted, meetings held and drafts submitted before anything can be done. Once a design is chosen, however, the ties will most probably made102 words
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146 1949-10-16 4 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) PAN American Airways arc operating a proving flight from Manila to Singapore next week. The plane will arrive at Kallang Airport at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Tlie regular weekly service is scheduled to start early in November end the first plane146 words
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Article, Illustration171 1949-10-16 4 ..and Saul Turned Redder and Redder HEY! there goes Jimmy Durante, said a Police Officer at the Singapore Harbour Board recently. But "Jimmy" blushed, and after a while managed to convince the officer that he was Mr. Saul Hye Saul Ezekiel of Singapore. Saul says,171 words
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Article, Illustration208 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. Miss Wee Kiat Neo, Chairman of the Women's Section, Army Civil Service Union shook her bobbed head and said: "I don't think housewives alone can force the prices down in Singapore." Miss Wee was commenting on the move to208 words
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Article64 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Reportei The Education Department plans to liave 16 afternoon schools in Singapore next year. JTiis means an increase of cine schools which will absorb a further 1.800 children. The Deputy Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young says that the opening of these schools64 words
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Article71 1949-10-16 5 F N CLERK BOUND OVER A transport clerk Abdul Kadir bin Hussain, 28, was bound over in the Third Police Court for one year in the sum of $400 when he was found guilty of breach of trust on three counts. It was stated that on April 8. May 771 words
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120 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Reporter POLITICAL party emblems sometimes confuse voters witii the symbols alloted to election candidates, says the Secretary of the Labour Party. Mr. M.P.D. Nair in a letter to the Supervisor of Elections. •ft. Nair's complaint 13 that at the last Municipal120 words
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293 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter CINGAPORF/s blackmarket bosses are today playing a cat-and-mouse game with the Colony's Price Controller, Mr. A. D. Butler-Madden. And Ordinance No. 9 is helping them. Ci Hitherto the Price Controller was quick to knock down profiteers attempts293 words
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145 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE peons in Government service have a grouse. They say that quarters supplied them are no better than cublics. The quarters a small room and a kitchen are too small to accommodate a husband, his wife and children. One peon145 words
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Article35 1949-10-16 5 MALACCA, Sat.—The Rev. William Foster of Ipoh will conduct a series of evangelistic services from Oct. 18 to Oct. 23 at the Methodist Girls' School hall at 6 p.m. All are welcome.35 words
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Article58 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune TZeporter Preserved ginger, worth more than $1.000.000 passed through Singapore last week. It was for the people of Britain. The ginger, loaded in Hongkong, was carried by the liner Canton in 6.000 two-ewt. casks. Another large shipment of preserved ginger for P.rits.'n h expected to58 words
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Article34 1949-10-16 5 MALACCA. Sat.—The New Rialto Theatre at Kee Ann Road, owned by Messrs. Shaw Brothers is undergoing major renovations as from tomorrow and will not be open to the public until further notice.34 words
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Article, Illustration225 1949-10-16 5 Tribune Staff Reporter JUNGLE JENNIE, 24-year-old American wild aniJ mal collector and dealer says, "I love animals, but I like mankind better." Starting out on her career last year, Miss Genevieve Cuprys created history by being the first person to fly with the most dangerous225 words
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Article, Illustration92 1949-10-16 5 This young Chinese gentleman has spotted his milk ration, and he's making sure no one else will get there first! He is one of the hundreds of children who attend Municipal Infant Welfare Clinics every day in Singapore. The clinics provide medical attention and92 words
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Article97 1949-10-16 5 A. Dietz de Broise, 57, was sentenced to four months' hard labour by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday. De Broise was convicted on a charge of attempting- to outrage the modesty of an eight-year-old European girl on August 28 at 12\ milestone Sembawang Road. Said97 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 5 Quek Siow iizang appeared before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday on a charge of assisting in the management of chap-ji-kee. Quek claimed trla- and was offered bail of $850. The case was postponed for hearing.37 words
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Article, Illustration2670 1949-10-16 6 Vera Ardmore - By Vera Ardmore A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF who has been Chief of Staff to seven Generals in fifteen months, who says he knows all about the peculiarities of Generals, and who can wholeheartedly quote Montgomery as saying '"All Generals are odd, but some are more odd than others" seems to2,670 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1949-10-16 7 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Sat. fTE drinking fraternity among my readers who ;Jso know their Locdon are well acquainted with the many pubs in various districts which axe required to close at tea p.m.. and they will likewise have had their experiences of i.equent dashes to other hosteh.es,1,981 words
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Article76 1949-10-16 7 llfß C- Basil, chief inter--1« pieter for E.C.A.F.E, was asked by Ambassador: IVfyron M. Cowen, U.S. de'egate, to co! ect a parcel of clothes which he had left in the cleaners at Canberra and bring them on to Sydney. Mr Basil said he would and he did76 words
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Article605 1949-10-16 8 TUOW making its appearance in Malaya's bookshons is a novel by a former Burma police officer. Georgre Orwell, which has created considerable stir in the literary dove-cotes of both Britain and America. Orwell's book is called "Nineteen EightyFour", and in it he gives us his view605 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1949-10-16 8 Virtually very responsible comment on the Russian atomic explosion has stressed the importance of control of atomic energy. This article backgrounds the debate over whose <( atom plan' shall be adopted. THE great majority of countries in the' United Nations have accepted a plan1,597 words
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Article692 1949-10-16 8 THE second trial of fiery, petite Judith Coplon, 28. already senteuced to prison in a sensational espionage case, begins in New York on October 17. She is accused of spying for Russia. A co-defendant in federal court will be Valentin Gubitchev, 32. He is the silent692 words
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Article483 1949-10-16 8 A candidate for municipal honours was stressing the point that, if elected, he would maintain his independence. "Rather than be a slave to a party, I would write across my forehead the words To let!'" "Yes", cried an opponent in the hall, "unfurnished". The483 words
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Advertisement66 1949-10-16 8 Eye Care consists of more than just "baying glasses." T>< Eye comfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist C. S. CHONG, OPT* D. Folly equipped with modern instruments. JK MINOR BUT I EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY OESX 104 ROBINSON ROAO I j66 words
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Advertisement50 1949-10-16 8 >'.'"■■ "">" MMM k».i.... H C, M„,„■• 0,d«., Airtl. e .Iftr. It p.,. lo wl„ to ■TLMSSjTi! 'Pi""''*"- tkn.uk X.L.M.*• •PMoy .od canfitl deliver? .1 your too j, r /< pay* lo contact X.L.M. For full mtumkm ,cc your local or nfflce TOWN OFFICE: 1 FlaUyson Green, Phene KALLANG AIRPORT:50 words
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Article1113 1949-10-16 9 Reuter-AAP. HANOI FRENCH strategists points to the remote YunnanTonkin border less than 100 miles north of this harassed town as the obvious frontier for democracy to hold against comunism in East Aisa, but they expect no immediate threat. There is even growing hope that the ChineseReuter-AAP. - 1,113 words
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Article, Illustration383 1949-10-16 9 WAISTCOATS FOR MEN! COLOURED waistcoats are in the fashion news this year. Indeed, men in Britain are beginning to look for colour again in their clothing, a welcome change after so much austerity, and the coloured waistcoat, which has been in and out of fashion for a383 words
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Advertisement702 1949-10-16 9 International RHYTHM CLUB, Of Singapore, MEETS EVERY SUNDAY, 8.11 p.m. at our Own club-premises at the Great World Amusement Park. Entrance: Kirn Seng Road. ptTO SCOTT radio A high quality 7-valve receiver, with 7 wavebands, 4 of which are B-A-N-D-S-P-KrE-A-D CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION Branches: M Kuala Lunipur, II V702 words
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Article1009 1949-10-16 10 BY ROY HUME DRITAIN Is not the only place where there are individuals making a living by practicing rare, almost forgotten, or unusual trades. Not so many years back the United States Census Bureau discovered that an elderly woman made a living by1,009 words
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Article851 1949-10-16 10 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER AFTER atomic bombs and the arguments about the devaluation of the British it is a blessed relief to turn to the serenity of Dr. Lin Yntang's anthology, "The Wisdom of China," (Michael Joseph 12s. 6d.). J It Is a soothing mixture of wit851 words
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521 1949-10-16 10 (GIIS). I ONG before Cricket of the English variety with its wicket, bat and leg-guards was introduced in India, the village youth played a game of their own .n many respects similar to cricket and no less interesting. .Called "Gilly— Danda' in the(GIIS). - 521 words
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Article48 1949-10-16 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 12—FEB. 18. A good time to make new beginnings. Don't rely too much on promises of friends —they may be like the proverbial pie-crust 'Made to be broken.' Visits to new places will be both interesting and important.48 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 10 FEB. 19—March 20. Try not to be too impatient with in-laws and friends: they may be annoying at times through over-anxious-ne&s to help. Don't take risks with money and keep to the. limits of the budget.37 words
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Article44 1949-10-16 10 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. A stitch in time will certainly save nine this we*>k. And to make use of another proverb, a still tongue wul make a wise head. Children will be in the news and an old anxiety will be set at rest.44 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 10 APRIL 21-+WAY 20. Don't allow others to make up your mind for you: once you have decided upon a course of action, stick to it. In your job, don't be afraid of putting forward suggests —but aon't too upset if they arc apparently ignored.45 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 10 MAY 21—JUNE 20 Watch out for tnc postman unu*:tal »md rather uAitlng mfitia is on thu u>«y, 4n f»M fr%cml will protna* you With food■ for thought. Unattached folk tyilf makf jjuijd prugrGiH irith their plana.37 words
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Article40 1949-10-16 10 JUNE 21—JULY 23 would not be a good time to make changes: stick to existing arrangements and don't siyn new. agreements, leases or contracts unless you are forced to do so: leave them until later if you can. li-v40 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 10 JULY 21,—AUG. 23. Bide y«ur time and don't try to force issues. Keep on the right side of people in authority and don't try to prod them into action. Good friends will spring surprises and an older person will give you some excellent adtHce.45 words
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Article51 1949-10-16 10 AtJG. 24-$$PT. S3 Avoid speculation and don't listen to .'get rich quick' iichcmes. A friend will try to inypTve you in a new venture: have nothing to do with it. Yovng folk in love would be' well adrvsed to save their money and not to start buying so-caUed 'bargains.'51 words
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Article40 1949-10-16 10 2Jjj —OCT. 23. Pon'i try to jprcf> lr\vedone\ to do things they don't wisfi to do: be diplomatic and don't allow ,a clash of wills to xareck the peace. In your jooj don't b£ influenced 'by people with grouses.40 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 10 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. spotlight is o)t money. Don't spend more than you had budgeted to spend on one article. And dottf be tempted by bargains. Vnat- tached folk may find romance this week. Young lovers will find happiness in the simple things of lift.45 words
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Article41 1949-10-16 10 NOV. 23 —DEC. 2Z. A good week if you take things as they come and work with methodical patience. Loose ends will be tied up and annoying details settled. In home affairs, children trill be the subject of good news.41 words
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Article46 1949-10-16 10 DEC. 23—JAN. 20. In your job, be careful not td upset fellow-workers. Don't take sides in disputes that do not concern you. Heme life will proceed on an even tenor and many pleasant hours will be spent with loved-ones and friends. Relax and enjoy life.46 words
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Advertisement487 1949-10-16 10 Jjj SOLE AGENTS FOR THE I WHOLE .MALAYA FOR Ifr-J- XBH DTJNKLF.Y PIANOS FULL SIZE UPRIGHT GRAND M| FULLY TROPICALIZED ■FS, BRILLIANT TONE Wj Easy Payments Can Be fiano Inning Repairs UNDERTAKEN BY OUR LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT Certified By The London Music Trades School In the Pianoforte Technological Section Of487 words
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Advertisement284 1949-10-16 10 $< range As It Scenw K^^^^|^^^^™u\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ I c«—" mm. Ti ?toTthat End Rheumatism While You Sleep If If you suffer sharp stabbing pains, if amaKnßk joints arc swollen, jj it shows your blood is poisoned tnr I faulty kidnty I Other sympt I y Vit'.'- > vvl''i Kidney Disord" ra284 words
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Article, Illustration97 1949-10-16 11 Believe it or not Esther Williams once flunked swimming. It happened at City College. Esther had enrolled for a preliniinary course required in the swimming teacher's programme for which she hoped to qualify. When it came to the elementary backstroke, she found she couldn't master it enough97 words
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Article170 1949-10-16 11 SOME months ago, Philip Dom. noted Dutch screen actor, took a look at himself on one of those dull "wish-something-ncw-would-happen" days and decided he would get a hair-cut. This was a drastic decision, for Philip has always had screen roles that required a bit more hair170 words
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Article142 1949-10-16 11 THE search for a child to play an important role in the pew Bob Hope picture. "Sorrowful Jones," was a six-months-long affair with more than 5.000 children interviewed and tested at the Paramount Studio. Little Mary Jane Saunders, of California, won the coveted assignment on the142 words
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Article110 1949-10-16 11 VERSATILE Ann Sheridan now has turned silversmith. The actress has taken up jewellery-making as a hobby. Ann first was taught the art by local craftsmen in the Mexican village of Nautla, where she has spent many vacations. She did not become seriously interested, however, until recently when110 words
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Article, Illustration789 1949-10-16 11 HOLLYWOOD REPORT FROM HENRY GRIS Even in Hollywood, "junior" has to go to schcoi—but ii is a very different kind cf school to the ones outside. In fact, a studio school is one of the world's strangest institutions. HOLLYWOOD ON every major studio lot in Hollywood you789 words
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Article167 1949-10-16 11 MAYTiiMfc IN MAYFAIR, the Herbert vV*>cfcrx successor' tIT "Spring- Ift Park Lane,"' is a bcftrianUy delightful 1 efirlertkinmfnt wtrieh again 00-stafs Britain's ptfpular romantic team. Anna Neaglr and Michael Wilding. Sapporting titer?*" are Peter Graves, Nicftofei* Phrpps. who also wrote the scrl-enplay, and Thora Hfrd Made in167 words
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Article313 1949-10-16 11 THE British Navy submarine "Tiptoe" called "Trojan" in the "Jm Morning Departure" was christened by Wtn-to-i Ohur-MH. Fe named the -übm-.rtne after be rcrrrved the Admiralty's wartime decision to give new craft a number only. "Morning Departure." whioh» stars John Mills as the captain of313 words
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Article, Illustration117 1949-10-16 11 BEULAH BONDI, popular veteran character actress who appears in UniversalInternational's "The Life of Riley," with William Bendix, at the Pavilion, believes she has a recipe for perennial contentment. When she wearies of Hollywood and the movie grind, Beulah goes to Honolulu, where a Little Theatre group117 words
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Advertisement72 1949-10-16 11 STRENGTH after es V^^^^^ f is lowered and the body B needs help in regaining its strength, •Kepler* provides the answer. This highly nutritious preparation of Cod Liver OH and Malt Extract is a valuable source of the precious vitamins A and D. It is palatable to take and has72 words
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Advertisement340 1949-10-16 11 Why do her teeth stUq white? Safe cleaning makes teeth last. Gibbs Dentifrice ,^Sj|Wfcwig^V. cleans smoothly, so it keeps W^3Se!^^^^Wow) I teeth white and sound. There's no waste in use with Gibbs Dentifrice, so you k|/"\\A/ save money as well as your ISUW IN THE NEW teeth. COUjU&D TINS X-GO340 words
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Article, Illustration392 1949-10-16 12 A GIRL SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE STRIKING OUT ON HER O \VN WOMAN'S PAGE rpHOUSANDS of small-town girls receiving diplomas from high schools and colleges look to a large city as the placo to go to find a career, and ultimately a husband. Before a girl decides to put her392 words
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Article, Illustration245 1949-10-16 12 NOVEMBER 2 is the last date for porting Christmas parcels back to England and U »M mmmm one so suddenly, and time goes so quickly if you have not afceady started to think about such thing now is the time to begin. That dreadful last minute245 words
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Article111 1949-10-16 12 COOL, crisp salad on hot •lays —of course! But no salad can be better than its dressing, remember. One-half teaspoon salt.% teaspoon sugar, teaspoon paprika, dash pepper, tt teaspoon dry mustard, \i cup cider, vinegar or lemon juice, cup salad oil. Blend the dry ingredients. Add the vinegar or111 words
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Article231 1949-10-16 12 SOME of the costliest mistakes made by holiday makers can be chalked up to haste in buying new clothes for a holiday. Nothing could be nicer, of course, than having new clothes for a vacation. Smart, spanking fresh finery which serves to bolster self-confidence will help you231 words
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Article, Illustration186 1949-10-16 12 THIS boyish-looking after noon dress by Paris designer Jacques Fath is made of black wool with bk; bow knot pockets. It is worn with a white starched collar. hat is of black fel*. The K elt of black leather But the dress could very easily be adapted to186 words
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Advertisement323 1949-10-16 12 Rusks BabtfS first so/id food Your baby will love the taste of Allenburys Malted Rusks. They will help his teeth through and encourage him to chew; although crisp they soften quickly and prevent his gums from becoming tender. PtODOCT Made in England by ALLEN AND HANBURYS UMITIO. Agent for Malaya323 words
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Miscellaneous169 1949-10-16 12 -LITL by al capp 'a g 5 i llf mJZ? I V S, 9" E BRAINS OUT J I tiL ABNERS FAITVi IN WASHABLE. IS JUSTI- 1 "Vi V BABY.. J V ✓W V fTrN ftfCPfHtPf FOR ARD MARCH TCRRIFIELS vEM ff D DAST AH J W -T r Kwnri169 words
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426 1949-10-16 13 BIG CLUBS NOT FAIR TO SMALL CLUBS By Our Special Correspondent JHEKE is a long standing and deep-rooted practice among the major sports clubs in Singapore of giving some of the minor clubs only "A" team instead of first team fixtures In cricket,426 words
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Article21 1949-10-16 13 The U.S.S. St. Paul will meet a Singapore Chinese team at baseball on the Padang today at 2.30 p.m.21 words
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272 1949-10-16 13 CLARKE, a Eurasian player, and Buckley, an airman, were both given marching orders 11 minutes after the Interval of an Inter-Com-munity League match between the Eurasian and the Royal Air Force at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The airmen won the scrappy game by272 words
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Article196 1949-10-16 13 See how much you know about soccer by answering the quiz below. Score flvp points for each correct answer. If you chalk: 40 and above—excellent; 36—good; 30 to 20 fair; 15 and below you should go to the Stadium more often. (Answers on page 14) 1.196 words
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Article, Illustration337 1949-10-16 13 BEN HOGAN - Use An Artificial Tee —It Helps No. 38 GOLF... BY BEN HOGAN One of the most striking differences between American and British golf styles is that the latter are disinclined to use an artificial tee on oneshot holes. Apparently they feel tradition-bound to follow the old method. Since the rules337 words
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Article, Illustration387 1949-10-16 13 Snapshot Corner A FRIEND of mine, just back from a trip dropped in the other day. "You know," he told me, "while I was in the United States I stopped at the Grand Canyon. I watched people taking pictures—not just a few people387 words
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Advertisement232 1949-10-16 13 GOLD FLAKE I MADE IN ENQLAHD WHICH B AILMENTS DO WU SUFFER y our doctor will call you chat aft a* these ara saaMßsf *i 4 m o< MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnings chat yeaVe not gettlnj enouph Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demand* roa to have. The cooked-out foods you232 words
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Advertisement146 1949-10-16 13 rt« The sea crayfish is like (V a gmall lobster, but without the large pincer claws. It is sometimes called the spiny lobster. The flesh has the same delicate flavour and it is delicious either hot, or cold with salad. Crayfish make excellent curries, too. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD.146 words
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Article, Illustration855 1949-10-16 14 Simday Tribune Reporter - JOHORE CO DOWN AFTER LEADING 8-3 FIRST HALF By Simday Tribune Reporter SINGAPORE Civilians defeated Johore by 19 points (two goals, two tries, and a penalty goal) to 13 imints (2 goals, a penalty goal) in a gruelling H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger match on the855 words
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Article55 1949-10-16 14 The Prince Edward Road Boys' Club beat Bukit Timah Boys Homo by three goals to nil when they met in a Singapore Boys' Cup soccer fixture at the Bukit Timah ground yesterday. In another fixture Malnv Settlement Boys Club beat Indian Youngsters by seven goals to55 words
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Article43 1949-10-16 14 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. The Sultan s Cup soccer mat eh between Kelantan and Trengsranu played here yesterday ended in a goalless draw. Trengcanu emerged finalists of the Eastern Zone by virtue of the fact that Kelantan conceded a walk-over to Paham:.43 words
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Article35 1949-10-16 14 Entri«.> for the Chinese Swimming Club s English and American billiards championships are invited from members of the Club. The dosing date is Oct. SL For further particulars see the Clubs notice board.35 words
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244 1949-10-16 14 JAGIR SINGH will fight for the All-India featherweight title in Singapore when he meets Young Tarley, the title-holder, on Nov. 4. Tarley has cabled promoter A. Razak that he was prepared to defend his belt here. Ipoh-born Jagir had his last bout in244 words
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Article243 1949-10-16 14 (FROM PAGE IS) ,vi' He can roani a" over the field of play if he likes, but Hi 1 0 ion eer covered by laws which protect a goalkeeper. J. No. Although these offenMa are dealt with under violent conduct" for the purposes of sending offenders off243 words
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412 1949-10-16 14 THE Singapore badminton colony is somewhat per- plexed at reports on the invitation to Chee Choon Keng and Tan Teik lim from the Bengal Badniinton Association to play in the All-India arid other championships. Tf it is the intention412 words
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Article131 1949-10-16 14 rE Singapore Chasers XV defeated the G.H.Q. Signals XV by six points (two triefO to throe (one try) at the Farrer Park, yesterday. Ford, centre three, scored the only try for G.H.Q. ten minutes after the start but Irwin failed in the conversion. Ten minutes from131 words
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Article79 1949-10-16 14 Tne iMalay Conimunitv of Pulau (Bukom will hold an athletic .meeting on Oct. 23 on the occasion of the first day of 1389* 1 iD thC Muslim ye of The Aorta will start at 8.00 a.m. at Barat ground (.opposite the Barat Reservoir) \o be lollowed79 words
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Article68 1949-10-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tho Selangor Chinese Recreation Club First Division League champion, entered th finai of the Football Association Cup final yesterday when they beat trie PUMc Works Department by four goal-- to nil at Prince's Road groun 1. Wcng Kee Leong. in-;idY left, scored68 words
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Advertisement348 1949-10-16 14 cordials c squashes NEW LOOK Pure fruit juice /00% cs#esugar fresh fy made, it reaches you imm c eft a te/y after I manufacture A%tot'table in the follow in <j flavour J JH I£MON SQUASH IPP OPANCE SQUASH 'tjSm LIM€ JUiCB COPP/AL &BĔk£ PAPS FRUfT copd/al Now you need not348 words
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Advertisement78 1949-10-16 14 28&Burnol THE BEST HEALING fANTISFPTir i r "i»i< ai i.«,, blisters, ulcers, cuts, sores and inflamed conditions of tho cj elids. Distributed by SOOTS PURE DRUG CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. t nion Building, Collyer Qua>. Singapore. Manufactured by Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd. Nottingham England. Boots. B-:> 60 years reputation78 words
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Article, Illustration2107 1949-10-16 15 ALLAN LEWIS - JOHN HAM'S $48 IS HIGHEST AT PENANG From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. THOUGH promoted a class, Kla Ora proved his superiority again, today, the last day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, when he beat good field of Class 3 horses over B*{» furlongs2,107 words
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Article42 1949-10-16 15 TOTAL POOL: $293,276. FIRST PRIZE: *****0 $76,251 SECOND PRIZE: *****5 $38,125 THIRD PRIZE: *****2 $19,062 STARTERS ($4,705 e»oh): *****4, *****5, *****8. *****6, *****3, *****3, *****3, *****5. CONSOLATIONS ($1,906 each): *****4, *****1, *****0, *****3, *****1, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****7, *****8.42 words
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Article, Illustration268 1949-10-16 15 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. Ezzard Charles la still the National Boxing Association's heavyweight champion. Pat Valentino of San Francisco Ifl thp beaten challenger. The Cincinnati Negro, a swift footed, sharp punching IS2 pounder, knocked out j Valentino in the first 35 j seconds of the eighthA.P. - 268 words
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Advertisement245 1949-10-16 15 ***** VxGRc BEL*LY LA'..'C.HS| THAN "THE PALEFACE"? I M CONVULSED I With LAUGHTER! I V t^S^^Mc^ ■BOBHOPE IUaLLEBALLI and introducing MARY JANE 11 Demon -Rum/ons saunders. 1 I Sorrowful JONES Preceded by Malayan Film Unit's I **University of Foundation Ceremony" B I DAILY 5 SHOWS I 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15;245 words
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Advertisement28 1949-10-16 15 Today: 8.15, 6.80 ft 0.15 p.m. "NAN W AJRIY A" (Hindustani) with Koh man ft Hafeez Jehan Todays 11.00 Matin, "ALI BABA ft THE FORTY THIEVES" (In Technicolor)28 words
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Advertisement250 1949-10-16 15 <jri i \s TODAY AT 11.00 A.M. United Artist s "BLOOD ON THE SUV 50 Cts. To All Seals Drtilv: 2.00, 5.45 ft 0.00 p.m. "FEDERAL AGENTS va I'NUEBVi ORLl) INC." Republic's Dynamic Serial of 12 EWerriiyuig Chapttv»! ~r NEW STAR CINEMA Paslr Pahjang TONIGHT (one night only) at 7.15.250 words
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434 1949-10-16 16 A.P. LONDON, Saturday. QFFICIAL sources reported today that some of the British Commonwealth's highest diplomatic and military planners will attend a specially summoned conference in Singapore early next month to consider the threat of communism in the Orient. They said theA.P. - 434 words
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197 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Reporter THE fifth session of tne Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East is to be he'd in Singapore from the October 20 to 29. The Commission is one of the Regional Economic Commissions of the educational and social197 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-10-16 16 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Hong after their wedding at the Bethesda Church (Yio Chu Kang Road) yesterday. The bridgroom is the son of Mr. Tan Teck Koh of Messrs Cheong Koon Seng Co. Ltd. The bride waa the former Miss Chua Ai Chit, daughter of60 words
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116 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Reporter r[& Singapore Blood Transfusion Service is every day faced with a grim struggle to keep its blood bank in stock. Although the Service has received good response to appeals for donors in an emergency, the public have still not awakened to116 words
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136 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JJINDUS all over Malaya will celebrate Dipavali next Friday. Dipavali means a string of lights According to tradition, it is believed the festival is observed as a day of deliverance from the oppressive sway of a demon, Naragasura, who was killed136 words
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Article55 1949-10-16 16 -Sunday Tribune Reporter' me names ot three Singapore societies have been pubMshed in the Colony government gazette as exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. They are: the Siang Lim Park Residents' Association, the Singapore Branch of .he Missions to Seaman and the Huria Kristen Batak Protestant55 words
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Article329 1949-10-16 16 Reuter. ENGLISH UAM X First Divsion Aston V. 0. Manchester U. 4. Blackpool 0, Liverpool 0, Cnarnon 1, Chelsea 0. Everton 0. Boiton 0. Fiuham 1. Burnley 0. Huddersfield 1, Birmingham 0. Manchester C. 1. Stoke L MiadiesDiough 1. Arsenal 1. Newcastle 2, Sunderland 2. Portsmouth 3,Reuter. - 329 words
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Article230 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A SENTENCE in a travel pamphlet which mentioned that many races in Singapore lived in harmony under the "control of a handful of whites" was objected to by Pakistan's delegate, Mr. S. Majidulla during the fourth meeting of an ad hoc230 words
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96 1949-10-16 16 The Indian Fine Arts Society are planning to bring original works of artists from India and exhibit them here. Mr. K.P.A. Menon. the President of the Society. said this yesterday. He added: "There are some difficulties in the way. There is tho question of insurance96 words
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Article52 1949-10-16 16 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Batu Pahat was the venue of a pleasant function on Thursday, the 13th. instant at 4.30 pm when the Ceylonese Community of Batu Pahat entertained Dr. and Mrs S Appadurai to a farewell tea party prior to their departure to Johore Bahru52 words
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Article98 1949-10-16 16 NEW YORK, Sat.— Prime Minister Nehru of India will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Columbia University on Monday. The convocation, similar to the one held in 1946, to honour Mf. Winston Churchill, will be at the University's Low Memorial Library before 640 guests.98 words
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Article267 1949-10-16 16 FAST and thrilling hockey was seen on the Padang yesterday when a Singapore Hockey XI drew 99e»*n with Reeves XI in an evenly contested game. The game which was in the nature of a practice for the players who will be travelling to Ipoh267 words
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425 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter rOUNTRTES of the ECAFE region must limit their national economic protectionism, if healthy trade relations are to be promoted in the region, Mr. T. Van der Gaast, Malaya's delegate said at yeskr day's ECAFE Committee meeting on Industry425 words
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Article111 1949-10-16 16 MALAY boys and girls 1?I schools in Negri Sembilan yesterday held an exhibition of handicraft for the first time since the war in the Malay School Sri Menantl. Pre-war it was held annually in Seremban but this year it took plare in Sri Menanti as part of the111 words
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Article137 1949-10-16 16 U.P. BOSTON, Sat. -Major General Lewis B. Hershey, director of Selective Service, says there is reason for thinking that there will be another draft call "in the near future." Hershey, hero on a visit to the State Selective Service headquarters, estimates that the armedU.P. - 137 words
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Advertisement87 1949-10-16 16 I fo" ,c I AKTA VITE I I contains not just I one vitamin but I I the FOUR MOST I I IMPORTANT I I vitamins —A, 81, I I C and D IN LARGE I I AMOUNTS. I I AKTA VITE I costs a little more than ordinary food87 words
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Advertisement178 1949-10-16 16 J WITH OR WITHOUT LOCKS 1 I STURDILY BUILT V FOR LASTING SERVICE 1 j arr ice ehuzpmentV 140 CHULIA ST, SINCArORK NOTICE HAULAGE PERMIT I, CHUA NGIAN SAN of CHOP SIANG HUAT of N 121 Jalan Maharani. Muar, hereby give notice of intention to aDply for a Haulage Permit178 words
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