Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1949
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Title Section52 1949-12-04 1 SUNDAY Tribune PtOPU fOR 7m PFOPJl let Tribunes'pore NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Une& I.iutished nimultaatously at tlinyupore, Kuala Lumpur, lyuh and Penang SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Malaya Tribune, Office, 143, Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4. SUNDAY, DEC.52 words
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185 1949-12-04 1 KUALA .1 > "at r"»tab!ld iti <v id ga I Sarnie JoH i-> Malaya that w. ia' t a ti.i'w.ivK i- lins* possible influence enc' growth of fo-eign ideologies in the country has been ptoed strong support" from the Malay Rulers. The Royal support185 words
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105 1949-12-04 1 IP NORMAN, OKLAHOMA. Sat. A wooden dormitory, housing 400 University of Oklahoma students, was burned to the ground within a few miautea early today and officials said that they were "a'most certain" that some studeaU burned to death. The fire broke out at aboutIP - 105 words
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Article89 1949-12-04 1 rhe Eagle-Lion 1 istiibutoi*. Limit d announced that addition to the a.ner prize. >hey have offered :cr the best 'prescutatioti or m Brttian -tai o. picture for tne J.iov.'c Rail, tii«' ariflnef -A the hr.-t prize will also he v Lome guext tc visit the Company*:?89 words
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900 1949-12-04 1 S 'pore Detectives Tell How They Trapped Magistrate From Our Staff Correspondent lOHORE BAHRU, Saturday:—The story of how a Johore magistrate was trapped by Singapore Po'ice detectives was disclosed al the joint trial of Mohammed Nassir bin Haji Abubakar *nd Teia fciijhgtl before Penang's District Judge,' Mr. If. R. r"900 words
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125 1949-12-04 1 Reuter. Sat. Aw Boon Haw. the Tiger Balm lung, suggested to tile Hongkong immigration authorities *r> -'mpl'fv for the entry of Singapr-.v. and Malayan Chinese visitors to ny. Hongkong Government recently notified the Chinese n Ifatoya t-hev should apply for entry visas with the assuranceReuter. - 125 words
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98 1949-12-04 1 PENANG. Sat. A lone silvery flashing object wa. seen high III the heavens h»re toda\. It was shatp and cleat for a while, then it vanished. then reappeared again this time a litt e larger. Sometimes, it appeared to move and at Other times. remained98 words
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Article32 1949-12-04 1 Mr. Van der Gaast, Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore will shortly leave for Uatavia to exchange views with the Indonesian authorities on the Colony's trade with the indies.32 words
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Article161 1949-12-04 1 CITY 1. Mr. K. Jagatheesan ilndpt.i 561 2. Mr. h. a. Jivabhai (Prog.) 353 3. Mi. F. B. Oerlera (Lab.) 94 Total number polled: 1.032. Spoilt —24. Total electorate •—l.Bll. NORTH 1. Mi. E. V. Da vies tLab.i 803 2. Mr. Chong Thutt IVtt <Pro L,.>161 words
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258 1949-12-04 1 Malaya, an unhappy Place Dr. Amstutz Tribune Staff Reporter, liil. H. B. Amstutz, of the Methodist Mission, one of Malaya's two delegates to the Eastern Am<. n Church Conference in Bangkok, describes Ma aya as "an essentially unhappy place" >n the report which he will read before the conference today258 words
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Article121 1949-12-04 1 Reuter. BANGKOK. Sat.- Buddhist Siam (Thailand) was host bj 100 Protestant christian delegates. observers and visitors at this afternoon's Mangkok opening of the Be t Asian Christian conference. The Siamese regal gilt colour dominated the uniforms cf the Royal household otlieials when the Siam regentReuter. - 121 words
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Article38 1949-12-04 1 BAi<RiKOK. Sat. Eh Ctrlc power was off for one hour in Bangkok last night tf/hefl .500 Thai Electric Col poration workers laid down tools due to delay in settling, their demand for high, i wages.38 words
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Article112 1949-12-04 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Saturday. High diplomatic quarters said today that Russian troops would march into Yugoslavia this Winter if the 'Kremlin leaders were convinced the United States and Western Europe would stand idly by. Officials who watched at close range the growing feud between Tito and the C'ominformU.P. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration827 1949-12-04 1 OEHLERS LOSES DEPOSIT: GETS 94 VOTES ONLY lHbune Staff Repcriri f"liE Progressive Parly scored their second viUot over the Labour Party by winning three of r in yesterdays Municipal elections. L tlnKir won i\\;> s!':«ls trut the other went to Vi,. I\ I .1 111 only827 words
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Article74 1949-12-04 1 The Officer Administering the (.«>\erntnent has extended the term of service ol the three Nominated Commissioners who were due la \aeate their seals in the Vluoii ipal Commission to-d They are Mr. ti. E. A. Oehlers, Mr. Yap Flu ir C»cl« I I. P. and Mr74 words
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Article70 1949-12-04 1 s THE second Christmas Shopping Supplement of the Malaya Tribune Mdl be issued with Tuesday's paper, which vod be 16 pages. 1 It will include ight fu*l pages of a special "shoppers' guide to bcit- tar buys" for the festive season. Make sure of getttas, 3 our70 words
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Article42 1949-12-04 1 ALBERT SPENCER, the Man with 2,000 Winners, ■cored his first success as Tribui-f'* racing correspondent when he picked Doable Nine, a rank outsider, w ho re turned backers th startling dividend of 5127, the hi*;i<tM St the Ipoh race.i, Trftfffdsjr.42 words
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Article35 1949-12-04 1 Reuter. LONIXJN, Sat.—A total of I nM ton of turkeys, about the stii- we ght of other poultry, and *****00 crates of rabbiti will reach Brita'a from Australia in time for Christmas. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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145 1949-12-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter The President of the j Ma'ayan Cninese Assocla tion, Dato Tan Cheng Lock, I proposed yesierday that the I Perak Chinese Welfare AsI sociation should take the lead in forming a Malayan I Chinese Wo'faie A relation. Date Pan made145 words
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Article49 1949-12-04 1 Vne i iosn iwOmraumty of j Singapore will celebrate the ifeaat oi St. Kr inn.; Xavier, Patron BaiQt < Coi, With a Bokmn tug- Maas foToared by the hifflflng of the Eh lie, at th" Chin eh cd Si. Jo >eph Victoria Street today at s a m.49 words
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Article35 1949-12-04 1 During the mon til of Nov* rember, a total of 37 free j film BfaOWH were arranged in I the Col my by the Pubic I Rt'at»:>n Oifice, wliich matotaJna two mobile flint35 words
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Advertisement47 1949-12-04 1 < <SP?r CHRISTMAS. G.V RK Al^ MIXEU-CHANGER. I Mays Eight Records of 10" 12" or mixed in any order. iiy Radio Sets. For A.O. Mains only. Portublt» Model M Table de luxe flBft.lt Console de luxe 5235.00 Guaranteed for Six Months. T. M. A. LTD., «A Hi i47 words
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261 1949-12-04 2 Tribune Staff Reporter THERE are more people looking for jobs in isthga1 pore today than there are jobs to fill Even skilled and semi-skilled technicians are finding it hard to sain suitable employment. There arc about. 9 t 500 men and womer who want261 words
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Article, Illustration451 1949-12-04 2 Says Da nish Businessman Tribune Staff Reporter 'THE answer to Malaya's fishing problems is there eently-invented Robert Larsen "floating trawl." said Mr. L. P. Rasmussen. n Danish businessman in Singapore. ..-.U < Named after its inventor, tne ot Lhifc trawl into Malaya will require no451 words
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Article29 1949-12-04 2 An 18-inch long "flowered" snake has arrived from Egypt at the London Zoo. where it is the first of its kind seen foi ov( i 50 years.29 words
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207 1949-12-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MALAYA has been allocated $42,000,000 woith of Japanese poods for the period beginning July 1 this year to .June 30 next year. This disclosed in a letter by the Comptroller of Supplies to the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commence. The Comptroller in207 words
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Article81 1949-12-04 2 The price of tin dropped yesterday by $2.87 on the picul to per picul. The pnee has been dropping throughout the week. From Friday, November 25. to Friday, December 2 the price in Singapore fell b\ $4 7 8 on the picul or by £8 1 481 words
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Article67 1949-12-04 2 During the course of next week, the Mobile Rationing Unit will visit the following districts: In the morning, from Dec. 5 to Dec 10 it will be at Ulu Randan. Padang Terbaker, Urn Chu K.-mg. Tempenis, Nee Soon and Pa sir Panjmg. Covering the same period it67 words
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Advertisement194 1949-12-04 2 350 MODEL 66 X I /.v;.'lablc in Brown, Led, Blue A White leather. Leather f*"* sole and ueel. V more good reasons for using Tampax IT'S SO COMFORTABLE, IX AMD BECAUSE IT'S IMVISIBLE VOL) CAN WEAR WHAT YOU LIKE /1 >jfi| THAT MEANS FREEDOM POR ACTION! IT'S SO DISCREET. SO194 words
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Advertisement47 1949-12-04 2 PLEASANT RELIEF w with |sparkling= ALKA-SELTZER Alks-Seltzer's unique formula hring» quick relief from the "ache-aO-ovar" feverish feeling and discomforts of a cold. One or two tablets in a glass of water makes a refreshing, pleasant-tasting solution. There's nothing quite like Alka-Seltrer. Keep a package on hand always.47 words
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Advertisement181 1949-12-04 2 ANOTHER BARGAIN! j "jfcf YO#K" ici cpfam FAMILY PACKAGES CB) TWO DOLLARS 1 j WITH THIS COUPON 5 J Usual price: *2 for <<n<I ENTITLES BEAREII package. 'to TWO FAMILY 1 Today's bargain gives >ou l PACKAGES OF NEW J Present this coupon today at I I the Magnolia Bars181 words
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Miscellaneous483 1949-12-04 2 On You r Radio Today MALAY PROGRAMMES BLIE NILTWUKIV li.oo p.m. I'roKramme Sum SINDAY. DEC. 4. Mary; IS.fS Pot.ular Songs by KNGMSH PROGRAMM» lIMV. Col. Patbe Orchestra; pjE a. m Programme Sum- BJ| News; LOO Close Down, mary; 9.02 Morning music; 9.30 7.00 p.m. Prorrwnnin SumLatin America on th© Air483 words
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Article, Illustration296 1949-12-04 3 Stikker. Oetoyo Arrive In S'pore MtriM, six «r-otd son oi Dr. Raden Oetoyo, Indonesian Republican Reptv,1 \f. m s J^r f. tarrietJ a drum of peace on board th>« Constellation air j ratt unicn also corned the Dutch FdreFgn Minister, Dr. D. U.296 words
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Article124 1949-12-04 3 TWO BMP went out ■hooting flvine foxes at Pasii Panjang on December 2. On tbeii way home they bagged foui at Loiong Ah Soo. Yesteiday the men Mohd. Aii bin Mohd. Kas'iim and Harold Bruvns—appeared before the PlrSt district Judge. Mi. H. E. Kingdon.124 words
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Article170 1949-12-04 3 Regretting Canon R. K. s Adam's description oi Singapore Municipality hh on "Octopus", Mi. Vup Phjeng Geek. Municipal CtommHwlonei, said he preferred to compare it to a nerve centre. Mi. Yap wondered whcthvi there was a sufficiently widespread appreciation of what democracy involves to warrant170 words
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Article, Illustration66 1949-12-04 3 Who -—*«41 Singapore women were lazy .Vttraetive 30--year-old PegfJJ lennings limber* up alter a day's work as a stenographer in th»- < bartered Hank. Slitis one gf *h: many pupils of \\dl.\ Btak Hansln who attend dancing rlassrs after ofliee hours. flood far lac tigurr*.' "I'll66 words
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Article336 1949-12-04 3 Unloading Held Up For Four Hours TARBON dioxide in the holds of the 5,000-! >n mot. >r vessei Rebeverett held up unloading for tone hours when the ship berthed alongside the .-Singapore I [arbour Board wharves yesterday. The holds of the ship had tarlier336 words
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237 1949-12-04 3 Tribune Staff Reporter KUALA LI'MITK, Saturday j A JiE bandits fear of Koval Air Force air-strikes tm Mieir camps and jungle hide-osts is revealed by a oanuit who recently surrendered to the Police. He says. "\ir attacks are most feared by us."* adding that the raids237 words
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Article68 1949-12-04 3 The. Singapore Chinese 2nd Ccrp.s of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade will demonstrate liist-aid and pa;ade opposite St- Joseph's Institution today at a.30 p.m. The brigade will be led by Mi. Lim Chi Koh. Inspect nhi wjll be by Di. D.A.B. Hopkin. Commissioner his assistant. Dr. P.68 words
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Article89 1949-12-04 3 THE rubbei commodity market opened very steady yesterday with evidence of a good undertone. Closing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Dec. Hi 4 16 7 No. 2 RSS Dec. 45la 7 No. 3 RSS Dec. 44ft 44 7 On registred tender Jan.-Mai.89 words
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Article89 1949-12-04 3 Malacca. Sat. A scheme for the reconstruction of Bukit China Dalam and the resttlement of the present t residents elsewhere has been recommended by the Town Plunuing Committee of the Municipal Commissioners. This was revealed by the Hon. G. E. C. Wisdom, the i Resident89 words
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Article170 1949-12-04 3 TWO hundred boys and men had to be turned away yesterday afternoon from Mount Emily Swimming poo!. An official ol >ln new!} rcoo a,,i pool -riiiTt hund ned peoj ile—the niaxtinun: number allowed in at one were let in." It was really one of170 words
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Article205 1949-12-04 3 VISITOR'S PERMIT HosriTw. Bta'tt has ptfmission to see Admission So Ward during i'isiting Itours (5 F.1C.—6 P.M.I. Date JO Sol tnorr Ih.in r.-o permit* mre to be given :c ffiemi* or'rtl»live» of »ny one patieat THE PERMIT rlE requirement cf a pcimit to visit patients during205 words
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Advertisement234 1949-12-04 3 nr vow sows >r AIR CARGO TO EUROPE —TO AUSTRALIA BIG load* art easy! In pounds or In tonj, Q.E.A.-8.0 AC Air Cargo Service moves them across the globe speedily and smoothly and «fficj>ntly—in the shortest first clan condition. The Kangaroo Route to London Is vis India, Egypt and Italy234 words
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Advertisement219 1949-12-04 3 You'll be really excited when you see the sparkling new smile that Fepsodent gi\cs you. lor Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that contains I Hum and there's no more effective teeth cleaning substance than Iriuni known to dental science It's the Iriimi in Pepsodcnt thai removes the dulling him from219 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-12-04 4 MISS AMI TAN. May Fat.'or's beauty expert In Malaya. "Tht keyi tkottM eTaifcfe tfifft ewn 1 make-up."19 words
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297 1949-12-04 4 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S olive-skinned Chinese girls .ire 'blessed" with good complexions. This* is the jp'nion of Miss Amy Tan. Max Factor's make-up expert in Malaya. But she sighs. "Inspite of this, very few of them take care of their skins." Turning297 words
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Article59 1949-12-04 4 The Selangor State UMNO will debate the question of "Malayan Nationality". as recommended by the Communities Liaison Committee, at the Su-tan Sulaiman Club. Kuala Lumpui, today. Tne debate had been called or. instruction from UMNO Headquarters in Johore Bahru. Dato Onn bin Jaafar. UMNO President.59 words
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Article, Illustration325 1949-12-04 4 To Take Her To A Dance Tribune Staff Reporter WITH the Movie Ball fast approaching, a search is on by a pretty woman for a husband —not the kind one keeps for keeps, but man who ?s willing to escort the "Bride of Frankenstein" to the325 words
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212 1949-12-04 4 REDS DRIVE CUT INDUSTRY Tribune Staff Reporter Recordings of popular Chinese music are now being made in Calcutta which has replaced Shanghai as The Far Eastern source of Chinese gramophone records. Calcutta is now manufacfacturing thousands of records to replenish dwindling stocks caused212 words
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Article125 1949-12-04 4 LIU Van Hiung. p. Singapore cloth peddiar, bought twenty cents worth of caustic soda and drank it while sitting at his wife's grave. He died the following day in the General Hospital. Liv did this because his wife's death had upset him and because125 words
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176 1949-12-04 4 TROOPS operating in the jungles against Malayan bandits will have their Christmas dinners dropped tc them by Royal Airtorce aircraft. Thev wi 1 receive full Christmas fare by parachute, wherever Jt» is pos-ible for the RAF to locate them and diop the supplies. Preparations176 words
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Article131 1949-12-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The personal bodyguard of a bandit leader was shot dead by a Police jungle squad in the Kuantan area yesterday. He was one of a party of four aimed UhftBew bandits who were fired at oy the Police. The lest retreated to the top131 words
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Article98 1949-12-04 4 Lim Soo Gan. managing I director of Kiaw Tong EnterI prising Ltd., Telok Ayei Street, was yesterday discharge by the First District j Court Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdom j He was alleged to have sold Hongkong money—ss,ooo to 1 Chop Swee Hong, while not I being an98 words
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Advertisement319 1949-12-04 4 I BOAC ARGONAUT SPEEDEIRD SERVICE f SINGAPORE to COLOMBO in COLOMBO to ffih UNITED ONCE WEEKLY Depart Singapore Sunday 0.00 AM. w~ Arrive Colombo Sunday 2 30 P.M. D< mrt Monday S 30 A.M. f..* I Arrive London Tuesday 1.30 P.M. wl ly Depart London Wednesiay S.OO A.M. \ul fil319 words
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Advertisement218 1949-12-04 4 Foncv coxES CfIDBURVFRV CHOCOLATES AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE sole distributors: SIME, DARBY >** J,, i, I I HI I I VITEX OIL POMADE *4.30 (Duty extra outride Singapore) Sole Ag«nts:—NAlXA MOIL\MED SON'S, LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur A Penang. A i 4 1» You make a friend for life j when you give218 words
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Article236 1949-12-04 5 SAY S'PORi: SHOPMEN Tribune Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH department stores in Singapore say that purse strings have been pulled tight this year, they expect a rush as tfae Yuletide season approaches. They explain that customers will come in once Christmas bonuses and advances are granted. The236 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-12-04 5 Nine "Distressed British Sailors" In Singapore. Eight of them are staying at the Singapore Marine Hostel. Picture shows: Back Row (L to R) J. Marshall, T. Spooner, P. McMalum. H. Wagner. Middle row (L to R): J. Smith, R. G. Minilie, D. Laflin (he sailed home) and56 words
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Article264 1949-12-04 5 Tribune Staff Reporter THERE are eight lonely seamen in Singap *c today who are anxious to "get home in time for Christmas." Some of them have been "on the beach" here tor seven week 3 and some for five weeks. The sailors in264 words
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Article56 1949-12-04 5 MALACCA, Sat. Malacca had its first taste of the "joget modern" when the first "joget-modern" hall was opened on Thursday night at the City Park. Local Malay lads took the floor in large numbers and their mastery of the dance indicated considerable past practice. Popular opinion is56 words
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Article45 1949-12-04 5 MALACCA, Sat. The case in which a Straitsborn Chinese, Ong Chin Choo, claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Mr. M. A. Gomes, the well-known business man and news agent, at Riverside, was postponed to Dec. 13 for hearing.45 words
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107 1949-12-04 5 SINGAPORE'S "Flying Conductors" may not be as glamorous as those employed by the Sydney Transport Service. All the same, they are a help to the regular conductors of the Singapore Traction Company. The 'Flying Conductors' are on duty at various terminals, like Joo Chiat,107 words
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Article, Illustration14 1949-12-04 5 Fatimah starts her day's cooking. -I've come to love Singapore."14 words
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242 1949-12-04 5 Tribune Staff Reporter TWO hundred and twenty-nine bandits were killed, 250 wounded and 328 captured by Security forces operating in Johore since the Emergency until November 23 this year. This is a record total for any State in tha Federation. During the same period242 words
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Article71 1949-12-04 5 MALACCA, Sat. Wanted by the Military authorities in Kiuang for deserting, a young Malay, Mohamed bin Sulong, was convicted in the Circuit Magistrate's Court today en a ciiarge of theft of two fowls belonging to a Malay in Bukit Bharu. Mohamed, who had a71 words
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Article147 1949-12-04 5 Tribune Staff Reporter LACK of funds Is holding up Radio Malaya's plans to increase the hours for Chinese music in order to meet increasing requests from listnere. Every day, the Chinese Section is flooded with an average of 100 letters. They are tequests for special favourites147 words
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Article246 1949-12-04 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. PATIMAH Australian wife of a Malay sailor, Ramli bin Toiee, —who says, "I couldn't care less if I never saw Sydney again," was most disapi>ointed last week. Reason: She will not be able to send her favourite Christmas presents —three little Chinese246 words
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92 1949-12-04 5 DID NOT GET CITY FATHERS' OKAY FINED MALACCA, Sat. A Chinese holder of a refreshment room licence at Bunga Raya Road was fined $15 by the Circuit Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to having employed a waitress without the sanction of the Municipal Commissioners. The Magistrate said that there was92 words
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Article67 1949-12-04 5 DO5 fashions shown at a New V.,rk society a 'ataeno~ recently included: A Welsh tenier weariag a Paris coat with a white handkerch'. t 111 the pocket. Borer in a red rataomtv and rcu leather boots. An Afghan in green coat and a hat with a pOOWet»J bir67 words
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Advertisement272 1949-12-04 5 Lsftf iter's 1 1 Manufactured by Tfi j WALLER HARTLEY LTD. \J&S <>f o*****) Milady Toffee Works, j|) -vtaever you die? S*-| r says ELSIE the BORDEN cow J I KLIM uniformity is one of the most famous characteristics of j this trusted, powdered cow's milk. Through every step of272 words
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Article, Illustration2832 1949-12-04 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE FAIRY Point Mesa. Changi always have charming dances. The last entertainment that Sir Hugh and Lady Lloyd attended the night before leaving for Australia, was a dance there during which Sir Hugh, with an arm around a comely wench each side of him. headed the2,832 words
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Advertisement184 1949-12-04 6 The «CHAPPELL" l'nri&ht Pianos now on view in our showroom, have been specially constructed to Withstand the climate here. They are. indeed, a joy to possess. 1,800 Cash price 1620 Very liberal Hire purchase terms ananged. Available only at Ife's JOHN UTUE-SJUIIOIMS IpjHMT .a_-. '.WT. *«u 4 rese COME TO184 words
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Advertisement141 1949-12-04 6 TO EVER* HI SB WD M;i\ w« Migg« <•« that IW choose lhat «iv( pr o from ■Vj xc'usive rang*- (if Amrrh:»n (<-<> ■W| and costume je\v*-J!er. "Coro" ner-d-H* ji ant an< earring sets <! 'ess clips i" single string <r choicer gill bair ■IB eonsjsj ami aft r 111141 words
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Article2152 1949-12-04 7 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Sat. THE island is an I blu* »>/"< i< d. The tf mpcrqfyite. is frefteofti 86 nitd $0 <: the rj( dr round. There is no noticeable hous>»<i Wtorlcoe, c;ii crime ts nlmosl xu'cly concernb4 nccnsionai cams of drunkm--14 '(id s trailing pi(fs. Foi2,152 words
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Article78 1949-12-04 7 THEY BLUSHED WHEN MANILA would seem to be in ignorance of the founding of the University of Malaya. When American golfer Dick Metz, who played in the' exhibition match at the Island Club on Wednesday in aid of the University Eund. left Manila for Singapore, an Associated Press message from78 words
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Advertisement166 1949-12-04 7 r rrf*i*A. tstablished IS 72 t B 3 0 Malaya's Leading AAAJC** Jewellers Din mono 1 and Gem Sjloii of Mexcbajitei By 11. 19,I 9 dv KUva American I rairjcd s Lid. Operators (Incorporated in Ceylon) at Siogapore Penang Thy T»x. ti. i>i 19/21, High St., I***. 1, Bishop St,166 words
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Advertisement202 1949-12-04 7 "I cao see m«ch betier now with -^llt Terry's Aaglepojse mm-glare lighting 7 Its Huger tip adjustabdit focuses 60-watt !llundnatloii v ith 2."i-watt bulb «>n any required spot —saves at least :>0 i on lighting bills. Factory Representatives: I V. MITCHELL LTD. SINGAPORE It. Ll Mri'R PEN AMi ASK GILLS202 words
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Article576 1949-12-04 8 iiTHILE world opinion is busy speculating when W communist China would .embark upon penetration into South-East Asia, the Chinese Sunists are busy with other plans These ruans if they meet with success, will alter the SSion hi Asia far more profoundly, and perhaps SSJdSdSvely, than the non-Communist world tls£576 words
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Article, Illustration5936 1949-12-04 8 FITZROY MACLEAN - Eastern Approaches—ls By FITZROY MACLEAN V first care, was to estoblU* contact c loCa iSSd as soon as imagined would, as tney became aware oi y f stftfsssa a out f Muftia officer at the AtdSl I was duly rethe frontier euards did not get5,936 words
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Advertisement67 1949-12-04 8 Eye Care of mora ta&a just "buying glasses." Aye comfort and visual efficiency defend* primarily upon professional service* of a auaUfled eyesight specialist a X CHONG, OPT* D. Pally equipped with modern instrument*. IK < *2 4 v slZ f V/ DIARY 5 0_ 0W DAY TO A P/tGE 2-5067 words
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Advertisement123 1949-12-04 8 IMMEDIATE ADVANTAGES if you. fly yonir jjfflte K'LM Lighter, and therefore, cheaper packing I Very low insurance premiums t Careful handling Immediate airport customs clearance Speedy surface transport on to destination Loss through.damage practically eliminated Add over 25 years ol airfreight experience acquired along the air routes ol the world,123 words
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Article, Illustration627 1949-12-04 9 'PRE-WAR JAPAN WAS WRONG' EASTON, Pa. AFTER a year of living and studying in the Uni'.ed tee, a former kamikaze pilot has decided that Japan and tne Japanese were wrong ii their pre-war beliefs. 1 was raised," says' RoYukimasa Nishiyama. in the belief that my country was627 words
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Article, Illustration402 1949-12-04 9 DR. Hide hi Yukawa took a despanng look at the unpainted knocked-down bookshelf that had been delivered to his apartment. The assorted pieces of wood. nails and screws spread out on the living room floor were too much for the 42-year-old Japanese-born402 words
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Article212 1949-12-04 9 IN their comfortable and colourful villa at Estoril. near Lisbon, ex-King Carol of Rumania and Princess Magda Elena (Lupescut Hohenzollern probably dream in their nostalgic moments of Bucharest, the little chalet at Sinaia where they were so happy during Carol's reign, and of the bungalow on the shores212 words
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Article, Illustration371 1949-12-04 9 I'M nuts to go to Paris. Will you .help me to get there?" A letter beginning with these words awaited 2,000 startled Americans with their breakfast coffee and waffles a few weeks ago. The writer was social worker Viola lima. Agej 39, but looking younger, Miss lima promised,371 words
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593 1949-12-04 9 TH mystery deepens In Washington on what made Senator Elmer Thomas so sore on his recent visit to Stockholm. SwedenThe Swedish Embassy, which has been trying to solve the riddle for its own future guidance when the Thomas appropriations subcommittee gets back home, claims that the593 words
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Article171 1949-12-04 9 Making Sure. A Jealous commercial traveller was arrested in Naples for allegedly forcing his pretty bride of a few months to wear a padlocked "chastity belt" made of hemp during his absence from home. Police said the salesman, Vincenzo Montuori, had been charged with "maltreatmant of and171 words
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Advertisement51 1949-12-04 9 X -r- THE ONiy MACHINE UJITHIO KWS i QPEBPTEO B!j THE TOUCH SySTEM COHPRCT. SPEEDy. FOOLPROOF OUSTPDOQF SOLE AGENTSDUNCAN ROBERTS L I UUTTCRY gf. S»Q«E PHONE 70U [WHAT A TQ.OAA LOVELY j PIT2PATRICKS BIRD OSVIOUSLV CHRISTMAS is imiawi v, \i:aii Order your TURKEY Now! FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPT.51 words
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Advertisement116 1949-12-04 9 JUST RECEIVED "TROPIC" RADIO A powerful and sensitive 5 tube flfiSFrnrawrTiTrS AC D Tab,e model I Price: $150.00, fl payable in six instalment*. Striking, modern plastic beauty, iff *6 9 JK with 5 valves, jW*G~ M including rectifier. ilk jjm Powerful P.M. speaker for amazingly full tone. mf—*Pleast i. rite116 words
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Article1025 1949-12-04 10 A Professor Walks Around A Critical lie view Of PROFESSOR T. H, SILCOCK S BOOK -DII.IzMMA IK MALAYA" (Published By Fabian Colonial Bureau l/.^i PROFESSOR SilcocK/3 Fabian Colonial Bureau oanmhict gives a stream-lined version of the view-point that Malaya must tread a long and difficult path before1,025 words
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Article62 1949-12-04 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21—FEB. 18. Guard against tendencies to si>end too much: you trill find yourself (jetting into a group of people able to spend more than you can: keep your head and don't trii to 'match them. News connecte l with in-iaws62 words
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Article57 1949-12-04 10 FED. 19--MARCH 20. The, beginning of the week may be a little trying-' thinos will not go as smoothly as you wxwid like. But be patient end don't try to force matters. Older people will be helpful and it will pay you td listen to their advice. In home57 words
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Article53 1949-12-04 10 MARCH 21-APRIL 20. You icill find yourself extrennety popular and all sorts of demands will be made tipon your time. Friends and relatiws will come to you for advice and you will have your icftrk cut out to find a free moment for your own affairs. For unattached folk,53 words
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Article60 1949-12-04 10 APRIL 21—MAY 20. Things will begin to ao smoothly and great progress will be mode. But there will be a hitch: towards week- end, you will be pulled up sharply by a series of events connected'either inth uoungtr ffik or your duty towards other pe4pte, Hovrvrr. if i/w think60 words
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Article59 1949-12-04 10 atar si- june 20. Rt lative* u-%11 enpect IfOg to itrop everything and come to their aid: you u-iU have to be firm and attend to your oxen problems first. Othertqm you will try to do two things at once and achieve nothing. In business, an offer icill be59 words
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Article54 1949-12-04 10 JUNE SI—JULY 23. Don't take any chances with your health: small ailments should be treated promptly and little things life >vts and scratches slwuld be attended to and not left.. 4 An old ftancial problem mil sort itself out, much to your relief. Young lovers would b> wrll advised54 words
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Article52 1949-12-04 10 JULY 21, AUG. 14, There will be plenty of <*ppt/rtunities for meeting n<*w and interesting people nnd thU will be the week in which unattached folk will find rv.mancr. An excitint/ time lies ah'ad. But guard against rjctrawiyance. Relatives will bo helpful and will have your interests vrv much52 words
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Article56 1949-12-04 10 AUG. 2$ SEPT. 23. Play your cards carefully in all games invo.ivng a departure from normal. Otherii ise you will upset everynto lee in the game. Wednesday will be your best day and much progress can be made m financial mutters. In your job, the people with wnom you56 words
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Article49 1949-12-04 10 SEPT. 2k—OCT. g.t A personal problem will causc you one- or two headaches and you trill have to tackle it with determination. In business, think things ovt and took for new approaches. Unattached folk may find a sudden interest in someone who previously teas taken rather for granted.49 words
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Article52 1949-12-04 10 OCT. 2J—NOV. 22. Home affairs are under faxxyurable influences and much happiness wiU come through quiet, normal pursuits. Old arrangements will rearrange themselves and life will be much smoother as a result. One ivord of warning—-a friend may put you in an awkward position connected utith money, unless you52 words
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Article45 1949-12-04 10 Nov. 2$—Dec. 2S. Look out for the postman: interesting news is on the v>ay. In your job, try to avoid crossing stoords with superiors: be like the wise old monkeys. Local affairs, connected with your neighbourhood, will take up much of your free time.45 words
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Article50 1949-12-04 10 Dec. 23—-Jan.' 20, A ictiek of expansion and progress: a week, of primary importance to your iuture. Proceed cautiously and think out each move, before making it. Your ideas should he placed before superiors. Dont let in-laws interfere with your arrangements. A. bonus or other financial windfall is iV'Jwuted,50 words
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Article185 1949-12-04 10 SIR Patrick Hastings, one of Britain's outstanding lawyers, recalls his most interesting briefs in "Court Cases" which is being published by William Hcincmann Ltd.. of 99 Great Russell Street. London. W.C.I.. England, at 12s. 6d. Sir Patrick started work as a labourer on a mining project in Wales,185 words
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Advertisement550 1949-12-04 10 Eaten like a sweet—no water required V Palatable—sugar coated A Does not upset digestion SOLO BY CHfMISTS ANO HIGH CLASS DEALERS NAINAMOHAMED* WNSLTO..4» S RafflK Place. Slngipo* J 7f B*»cb St.. Penang, 14 ft 26, Old Markat Sq.. Kuala L.Mnpur J SORE THROATp^^I quickly qaied and u r C| protected550 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-12-04 11 This is the "Petty Girl." famous creation of artist George Peity, as posed by Joan Caulfield. It took weeks to do it right.26 words
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209 1949-12-04 11 A.P. SWEDEN'S Marta Toren. who recently returned from making a movie in Italy, had some adventures to describe. She went to Siena, Italy, to star in Universallnt» rnational's "Deported." The film is about an American "gangster who is deported to Italy, but who is not.A.P. - 209 words
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Article57 1949-12-04 11 A.P. FRENCH actress. Micheline Prclie, and her husband. Producer Director Willim Marshall, have planned two honeymoons. When she finishes "The Big Fall' at 20th CenturyFox in a few days, they 11 make a 7,000-mile tour of Mexico. Early in 1950. they'll sail for France for six weeks. SheA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration180 1949-12-04 11 DURING the filming of Sam Stiefcl s production of "Quick c and." which wrill shortly be released by United Artists, the stars of the picture. Mickey Roomy. Jeanne Cagncy, Barbara Bates and Peter Lorrc, got to talking about their most embarrassing moments. Lornwon the honours with180 words
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Article100 1949-12-04 11 CUT FLOWERS and shrubbery shrivel promptly under the arc lights of a movieset unless treated, and technicians at Columbia Studios have developed a new liquid which they claim preserves the freshness of green vegetation three times longer than substances previously used. The colourless fluid, called plantexine,100 words
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Article65 1949-12-04 11 A.P. ACTRESS Ava Gardner, wearing hoopskirts and petticoats for "Carriage Entrance," weighs 20 pounds more below the waist than above. Her costumes are so decollote that, above the waist, each weighs four ounces. Ava is acquiring these 1890 gowns for her personal wardrobe after RKO finishes theA.P. - 65 words
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Article82 1949-12-04 11 AN old friend came to tne set of the movie 'Key to the City" to visit actor Lewis Stone, who recently completed his 49th year in show business. His 48th was "The State of The Union." "You don't seem to nave changed an ounce in weight in82 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1949-12-04 11 An artist created her. now Hollywood is making a movie of this celebrated pin-up reports I1KXRY «.HI* nURING the war, one girl travelled to the farthest and darkest corners of the world, not to mention great cities, Mnall towns, tiny hamlets and isolated farms.1,318 words
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Article166 1949-12-04 11 THE longest haul on "rushes" in the history the motion picture industry was recorded during the filmm; ;>f "Black Ma<?i:." the United .Artists' release o° w at the Capitol, featuring C»non WY< cs and Nan--y <M,'d. Planes carrying daily "rushes" Hew more than «5,000 miles166 words
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Article62 1949-12-04 11 ROBERT MITCHUM. one of the biggest box-office personalities of today, has been assigned by Sid Rogell. production executive, to star In RKO's "Macao." recently purchased dramatic story by Bob Williams. "Macao." is the story of private detective who travels to Macao, colourful Portugal protectorate, near Hongkong,62 words
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Advertisement83 1949-12-04 11 ACHES pains m^^ I^' SPEEDY EFFECTIVE RELIEF from Wh« n th. pain of headache, neural|la or NiADACHi other minor Ills li a burden, blessed reliof TOOTHACHI comas quickly with 'Tabloid* 'Emplrin' MIU »ALaiA Compound. Its rapid action relieves without harmful affect upon heart or boay. Ask for this well-known product83 words
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Advertisement219 1949-12-04 11 These are the things that mako ••Evening in Paris" Face Powder something more than make-up. Triple colour-blending w and that softer-than-your-skin matt finish combine to give you the lovelier look that puts you way out in front in the world of fashion. FACE POWDER ALSO ROUGE LIPSTICK TALC PERFUMES VANISHING219 words
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Article442 1949-12-04 12 A.P. (By HAY BOYLE) IF there is such a thing as reincarnation if we are born again—I want to be a motor car. Other souls may prefer to come back and inhabit the body ol a lion, a dog. a cat or aA.P. - 442 words
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Advertisement76 1949-12-04 12 I I I AKTA VITE contains not just I one vitamin but I the FOUR MOST I IMPORTANT B vitamins —A, 81, I C and D IN LARCE f AMOUNTS I AKTA VITE costs a little more than ordinary food I tonics to buy but I MUCH LESS to use76 words
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Advertisement173 1949-12-04 12 FOR YOUR V BEAUTIFUL HANDS i I ..tun/i CUTEX 1 Sparkling, fa I. magic-wear CI ITI brings your hands new admiration easy to apply dries faster, too. The polish thai wears longer resists peeling and chipping I and comes in such brillianr shades. 1 CUTEI §1 I Wurld'i most [>opulur173 words
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Miscellaneous199 1949-12-04 12 j /< WAL-TKIS YAPS OONTEST IS X? (-A/Wr-HZ'S TH r QBEJa?&T CW ACCOUNT BEIN' FAMOUS *S ATHALEE^ TA M Cj* AGJN ON EJKRTH /N CREAT/ON tS APT T'SPOIL. I < X /^rrr-< 5i X > iiTTjhKJ i ~--nrTT-r so modest'" better he _> MfANWHILE: I 7 I'M TH' MANAGER OF199 words
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432 1949-12-04 13 An Ex-Champ's Advice To Young Fighters Boxing With lite «.loves Off.... by THE SPECTATOR advice would you give to a youngster keen to make boxing his career?" That is tv question which all boxing, writers are asked at some time or other and432 words
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Article657 1949-12-04 13 IINIIM) the much puhlia» cised presence at Jack Warner, the Australian tal ent scout, there is a subtle hint to those interested in Malaya boxing. Warner's job is to collect a team of boxers to go to Australia to meet the Australian boys on their own soil657 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-12-04 13 This little miss nicely in focus. And the background is left out of focus since it is outside the depth of field.24 words
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512 1949-12-04 13 »EPTH of field refers to the distance—in a picture scene from the nearest point in sharp focus to the farthest point in sharp focus. The smaller the lens aperture is the greater is the depth of Vctually depth of field Is dependent both512 words
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284 1949-12-04 13 How much do you know about soccer? Test \«>ur knowledge by answering the question', below. Score live points for each correct answer. If yon chalk up 40 excellent; IB good; 30 to 20 fair; 15 and below you should see more of soccer. Answers284 words
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65 1949-12-04 13 MANILA. Sat. Orient featherweight champion Ttrao del Rosario and Hawaii'! Dado Marino will meet in a return bout at the Rizal Stadium on Dec. 22. Local promoters, whe arranged the match, said the original plan to he d the fight in Honolulu was abandoned65 words
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Advertisement177 1949-12-04 13 j ]l These noble minet <^^B^M jjmm are a pleasure to serve and SANDEMAN PPRT AND SHERRY soil i e.'"k'. SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day s> KP —I r sold by I ALL LEADING V W DFALE RS J f HerculesJ~ THE HER >S CYCLE177 words
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Advertisement175 1949-12-04 13 JUST AHkIVED FR 0 M ITAI V C^®? CHRISTMAS I©! NUTS Sorrento WahtMs Sicilian Filb&to Italian Almonds IN TIIEIK SHELLS BUI THEM BY THE POUND AT COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH CAREFUL EXAMINATION fa\ with SCIENTIFIC PHOKour QUALIFIED OPTICIAN GREAT CO. 334 NORTH BRIDGE ROAf>, SINGAPORE. lopp. Liberty Cabaret*. I175 words
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Article222 1949-12-04 14 Singapore Civilians gained an easy victory over Johore in their second round tic in the H.M.S. "Malaya" rugby cup competition at Johoie yesterday by 17 points (one r oal. four tries i to nil. Johore was a disorganised side and the visitors should have won222 words
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Article26 1949-12-04 14 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Sat. Syd Patterson, world amateur cycling sprint champion, was chosen re- j eenUy as Australia's I "Athlete of the Year" for 1949.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 26 words
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226 1949-12-04 14 IPOH, Saturday. 4 PROPOSAL by thejPerak Badininton Association to repeal the resolution made in 1947 that *he Malayan badminton championships, be held permanently in Kuala Lumpur, will be one of the main items at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association226 words
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Article21 1949-12-04 14 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Sat. Arrangements for Australia to issue a challenge for the 1950 Davis Cup have been initiated. —Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 21 words
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Article36 1949-12-04 14 KilAltA bl Ml'in, sat.— Xelangor beat ?cimn'::;i h> six RSBBtS (n J».'iiall> «ii(i a irv; u> nil ;n a irieiuily rcKiC" match here ye»tertiaj. Nr!anjror scoren itieir imims tn the nrst 10 mi mixes.36 words
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650 1949-12-04 14 By SHUTTLE ONG Poh Lim. the Irish Singles Champion, ant member of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, suffered his second major defeat since his return from Kuching in the opening round of the Inter-Party tournament organised by the Singapore Badminton Association when he650 words
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Article93 1949-12-04 14 THROUGH the good offices of its president Mr. Goh Chye Hin. the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation has arranged a big basket ball match between the East Java BasketBall Team and the Ho Ho Basket Ball team of Singapore to be played in the Colony at93 words
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Article381 1949-12-04 14 From I'age 13 1. Order the goalkeeper to change into a desired colour. 2. For infringing this law the player at fault shall be sent off tho fieid. and not allowed to return without first reporting to the referee. who shall satisly himself that the dangers have381 words
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Advertisement165 1949-12-04 14 ELECTION TIME l/O T 0R A \§,f%%% n in pints and quarts J, JrV APPOINTMENT, 1 1 PU«VEYO*S O/ SOAP MMM TO H.M. THE KING The individuality of Yardlcy English Lavender lies in its subtle blending with musk and ottos and other precious ingredients. It is preferred by ;ucn and165 words
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Advertisement203 1949-12-04 14 RELIABLE COMFORTABLE ENDURING. These are INDIA TYRES' qualities A .yre has to lake so mi/eh punishment; wet roads, rough roads INDIA TYRES through advanced design and superior quality will stand up to hard use on any road Will give you more lasting performance' sole distributors: SIME. DARBY MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE203 words
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Advertisement203 1949-12-04 14 TUITION V.M.C A. Evening Comnu I cial Classes New Session commencing on Friday, 9th December in Shorthand (beginners and different grades cf speed). Book-keeping, English and Commercial Correspondence ?nd Typewriting. For admission apply to V.M.C.A. VA" Orchard Fuiad. Tel.: ***** or 7107. I'rof: IL MUDDIN Specialist: In Asdro-PslmMry and llouiM203 words
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Advertisement453 1949-12-04 14 OF TWO NEW CARS THAT CARRY ON A FINE TRADITION 5555 OVERHE CAMSHAFT ENCINE EE- Provide* the power fur l.l^h pL -—r*_l |>f rforni;in« -e. You ma\ »e|r<-| INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION Hthcr the 6 rylinder Makes the long drive ea*y and i cylinder I effortless even over rough road*. I453 words
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1950 1949-12-04 15 ALBERT SPENCER - DAY OF Big dividends AND CLOSE FINISHES By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners IPOH, Saturday. JJPSETS marked the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's three-day-meetii'£ today, when only one favourite, Spear of Sarawak II won in a card of nine1,950 words
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Advertisement344 1949-12-04 15 1 it -1.45 4 6.36 9.30 l.liljlltnc _mWlk_ 1 4 Ii H M BIGGEST (I YEARS! I>f jH ORSON WELLES-NANCY GUILD "OKAYS I'OPI'LVS 9 V.l. >ioS«NG~ MATIN IE xaiK oriaisoj y xxoaav,, NEXT CHANGE! JIWiER.BROS: rOWtRING IllRiLlS! WAYNE MORItIS ctiißE trevoralan hale TOD A y Indonesia's Queen of the Screen344 words
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Advertisement172 1949-12-04 15 Ib-umah!, T \va Vjm mWk4. TODAY at 11 a.m.: Columbia's "COVER GIRL" with Rita Hay worth in Technicnlonr Today at 3, 6, 4 0.15 p.m Last 3 Shows Shaw Bros. Latest Malay Success X I L A 31 starring Siput Serawak j S. Roomai Nor. OPENING TOMORROW 20th Century-Fox's "THAT172 words
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Advertisement227 1949-12-04 15 ffttfc slvi&fe» RKMiiS I TOTAL POOL $322,522» FIRST PfcIZE NO. *****« $99,718. SEC&ND PRIZE NO. *****0 $49,900; THIRD PRIZE NO. *****T» $24,95=1» STARTERS $2,368 EACH: *****4, *****5, 184.054, *****7, *****9. .*****0, *****0, *****3, *****9, 3UWU 327^1, CONSOLATIONS $1,000 EACH:— *****2, *****4, *****5, *****4, 4Cf*348, *****2, *****4, *****7, *****2, *****8. DOUBLE227 words
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Advertisement194 1949-12-04 15 KffxMft"H 11fflrl TODAY! 11 a.m. 1.45; 4.15; 645 030 p.m. daSTs HFe... Was His I Was Her BUSINESS! WEAPON! 7^ Tisten Into our Weekly Redlffuatoa Broadcasts. I Chinese programin every Monday at 6.30 p.m. English programme every Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. I Prizes for a Quiz Competition on both programmes!194 words
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418 1949-12-04 16 SEL CHINESE NO MATCH FOR INDIAN TOURISTS KFALA LUHPITR, fetttrihv. THE Indian tourists added mother victory to their fomiidah-e IM In Mrirwt 1 when they defeated the S, lanflnr Clrnese hv three goals to -r,e on the Malaya District ground in chanty Mate* in aid ot tnr Mahatma Gandhi Memorial418 words
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177 1949-12-04 16 Java East Chinese Girls' team beat Sifigapote Girls' C. tmblned team by 46 to 30 potfl 3 at basketball played at the Great World Stadium last night. Heroin** of the game were L>. Sv.ee Li of Java, and Tan Siok Kkw of SI177 words
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Article23 1949-12-04 16 Reuter. LO.NUON, Sat.—Mi. Konm Zilliacus. independent Labour merabei of Pari.anient, tonight announced his re-igna-tion from the pro-Soviet British Peace Committee. Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration86 1949-12-04 16 There were hundred excited people at Kailany Airport ynatrrdnj ai. eriuxm to see the A nst.-rdam", the Aral coMincrcia! Constellation to land on Ivuiinng airstrip, do a pericrt touch dotva, using ataty ana third af the rumvux. Ii» i ur«- shows Pilot of the onste'lutton, stock, Seniikr86 words
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Article328 1949-12-04 16 Reuter. LONDON, Sat. The followI 'm, r are the results of today s lOnvhsh aiul Scottish soccer UagWi match I NOUtil LKAGI X HKst DIVISION Arsenal l. Wolverhampton I. nil lalaabw 2. Charlton 0. Eolton 1. Aston V. 1 Burniey 5. Kverton 1. Chelsea 1. i: i<Reuter. - 328 words
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Advertisement392 1949-12-04 16 7k iE3§§^p in \jt in IB InT CAB, r ETS CIJPBQARD3 JIMMY Dl RANTE 1 M FEELING MIGHTY LOW COMPANY IT'S MY NOSES BIRTHDAY MOM £19 I |4P CHUUA n MWGAro<tc '~j TUB PUSSYCAT SONG (Myow! Nyot Nvw!) ANY STATE IN THE FORTY-EIGHT IS SITS: VACANT. ORE AT MGM.I76 ACCOUNTANCY.392 words
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Advertisement310 1949-12-04 16 Tropica! plum pudding j,, cream is >vi old pi,mWUtL war containPlum PudJ'm.. American egg nose: —the old -f ash■.»)■., ,i "hristmas mornin.: drink We make the base ol rjrjr,. rni'h ■tc.—you provide the sp.>,tWe prepare it ar. I matin it in our tomperntur? rooms. Details ava table on ;;pplice.tion mm310 words
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