Malaya Tribune, 18 June 1950
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Title Section54 1950-06-18 1 SUNDAY Tribune BY THE PEOPLE Tribune" S'poce. MALAYA? NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Unci Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1950 TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE S. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fie et Street, London, B.C. 4.54 words
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Article, Illustration869 1950-06-18 1 'Bombs Will Not Cure Troubles Of South East Asia 9 Tribune Staff Reporter PaNDIT Jawaharlal Nehru welcomed at Kallang airport yesterday by 3,000 Malayan Indians, told a press conference later: "India cannot help Malaya. India is too busy looking after her own troubles. It is all869 words
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96 1950-06-18 1 U.P. MANILA. Sat. U. S. Secretary of Defence Louis Johnson and General Omar Brad'.ev. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had a thirty-minute conference today with r resident Quirino and other Philippines officials. They were returning two visits Qutrioo made to Washington lastU.P. - 96 words
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Article44 1950-06-18 1 Three Russian ships and a Dchored in SingaOutei Roads v ester day eir way to Vladivostock. of the ships are oceanng tugs; the third is the Marshal Gorokov. which acts as mother-ship for the litlle fleet. Her crew intwo stewardesses.44 words
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Article36 1950-06-18 1 A.P. LONDON. Sat. British, i American and French talks I will open here on June 2b I to prepare for a September I conference of Foreign Mini- sters on the future of Ger- many—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article97 1950-06-18 1 Pandit Nehru, after laying the foundation stone of the new Indian Association clubhouse on the Balestier Plain, criticised nis countrymen for not having built one years HgO. He said: "When I was here thirteen years ago, I criticised the" Indian community for their iaek of civic97 words
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Article25 1950-06-18 1 A.P. HONGKONG, Sat.—Reports from Shanghai say the American Club, one of the select gathering places for Shanghai's foreign society, is expected to «lose soon.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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272 1950-06-18 1 Lawrence G. Mani - By Lawrence G. Mani INDONESIA has put a stopper on all "free" imports from Malaya to Indonesia, after trying in vain for ten months to tap the Singapore black market in Indonesian money. But Malaya will lose most of the trade flowing through the Riouw Islands272 words
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Article72 1950-06-18 1 Chief Inspector Giam Chong Hing has been promoted an Assistant Superintendent of Police. Son of Giam Ah Long, one of Singapore's most outstanding detectives. Giam Chong Hing joined the police as a clerk and then transferred to detective work. He became an Inspector in 193272 words
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Article53 1950-06-18 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sat. Pretty Ma Piu Kin smiled happily at her bridegroom when the registrar said, "If anyone can show just cause and impediment why this couple should not be married.., Then a second man, To Siuwan. rushed in and claimed to be her husband. The Chinese SecretariatReuter. - 53 words
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Article170 1950-06-18 1 A.P. LONDON, Sat.— The Labour Government has sent urgent instructions to its Ambassadors i n France and America to spread the word that Britain has not turned its back on European co-operation. Premier Attlee is deeply alarmed at criticism from the United States over suggestions that theA.P. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration512 1950-06-18 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A three-foot length of Malacca cane, with a gold handle shaped like a serpent's head and a heavy gol d ferrule, which was brought to Singapore, by the late Sultan of Brunei* has vanished. It may be on its way by air-mail512 words
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107 1950-06-18 1 A.P. LONDON. Sat.—Measures of the Malayan Government to bring 300,000 Chinese squatters under Its regular administrative system, are praised by the Manchester Guardian. Th* newspaper says: The squatters are the melancuolv flotsam in Maiaya. left behind by the tide of I war. TheyA.P. - 107 words
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Article66 1950-06-18 1 Mr. A. W. Frisby. Singapore's Director of Education, has notified the directors of the Chinese High School that they have seven days in which to provide Governor Sir Franklin Gmison with reasons why the school should not h* declared unlawful. Police raided the school last month,66 words
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Article56 1950-06-18 1 Tungku Abdullah b1 D Omar, of Johore, has sent a telegram to Dato Onn urging him to withdraw his resignation as President of UMNO "to avoid a national calamity." The telegram adds: "As a leader you must expect to be branded, criticised or assassinated. Tanah Melayu56 words
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Article23 1950-06-18 1 A.P. PEARL HARBOR. Sat. Nine twin-engined U.S. Naval patiol flying boats arrivjd yesterday from San Dieuo, en route to Japan.— A.PTA.P. - 23 words
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Article95 1950-06-18 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Sat. Development of a new type synthetic rubber made without scarce styrene is announced by the Phillips Petroleum Company. The company said "limited road teste indicate that the j new rubber, poloutadien polybutadiene or PB, is superior to synthetic rubber and perhaps to*A.P. - 95 words
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Advertisement69 1950-06-18 1 SUNDAY TRIBUK A It "HECLA" 4<* Scotts Road, Singapore. Tel. 3088. HOKNER CHROMATIC HARMONICAS. With sharps and Flats) v 1" 50 10 C hromonica, 10-hole, 40-reed 4S Super Chroiuvnica, 12-hole, 48-reed 280 64 -64- Chroraonica, 16-hole, 64-reed $22.50 TUTORS: I Th Kight Way to Play the Chronionica Harmonica, $0.90 I69 words
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188 1950-06-18 2 Tribune Staff Reporter A NUMBER of Government clerks expressed their fears yesterday, that the Benhara Report would be passed in the Legislative Council Jy m r>™„* They explained that the Councillors would in all probability vote for the approval of the Report188 words
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119 1950-06-18 2 A Kuala Lumpur born showman actor who made his way from Java to America during the early days of the war. has made an unexpected return to Singapore as a small pari player in the film "Three Came Home." Cast as an119 words
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Article35 1950-06-18 2 MUAR. Sat.—A Chinese estate owner was abducted by three bandits from a kongsi yesterday morning. At 6.25 p.m.. police found the abducted man's body near the kongsi. He had been strangled to death.35 words
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Article113 1950-06-18 2 Yong Murder Case WHEN ;i party of court officials called on Ng Kai Sung—who was charged with the murder of Mr. Yong Yit Lin—for the fourth time yesterday In the General Hospital lock-up, he was reading a copy of the Digest of Digests. Ng asked113 words
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Article33 1950-06-18 2 During the month of May, $6,162.06 was collected by the Kelantan State Appeal Committee of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. This brings the total so-far collected to $44,764.62 cents.33 words
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Article202 1950-06-18 2 Tribune Staff Reporter TWO detainees have already been released from the 1 Taiping Rehabilitation Camp, according to a Federal Government statement yesterday. Several others, who have proved worthy of returning to live among their fellow men and women again, are expected to be released shortly.202 words
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Article67 1950-06-18 2 The Joint Consultative Committee of the Singapore Lighterage Industry yesterday decided that if members ot the Singapore Chinese Foodstuffs Importers Association and the Kwong Foh Hong (Cantonese Foodstuffs Importers Association) refuse to pay the new lighterage rates, all lighter owners and worker*-; should refuse67 words
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Article36 1950-06-18 2 Few Singapore art lovers attended the opening of the exhibition of Australian paintings, yesterday at the British Council Hall. It was held in conjunction with an exhibition of examples of British fine print production.36 words
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Article85 1950-06-18 2 Ampat Tin Dredging Limited is negotiating with the Federation Government for a loan of $1,800,000, (£210,000) which the company needs to transfer a dredge from their property in Tujoh to Kent Estate. The company owes Government a rehabilitation loan of £159,971. The directors in85 words
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Article79 1950-06-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Three bandit including a woman went to a squatter's hut at the 23rd mile Chenderiang Road, Sungei Siput South, in the Kampar area of Perak, and bound a Chinese couple who were led outside the hut and then hacked to death. Meanwhile fourteen Communists79 words
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Article205 1950-06-18 2 FIFTY-THREE candidates who recently sat for the Preliminary Examination for the degree of M 8.8.5. and B.D.S. at the University of Malaya have passed. Following are tne successful candidates: Degree of M.8.8.5. Preliminary Examination: M. Balasegaram, Chee Chin Tiong. Andrew Chew Guan Khuan, Foo Yong205 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-18 2 111 fjoie Agenta DEPIL LIQUID $1.45 each POWDER $0.80 each (Doty Extra Outside Spore) Nalna Mohamed Sons, Ltd., j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur A i Penang.25 words
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Advertisement486 1950-06-18 2 BUILDING? TRADE BOOM. Acute Shortage of Technically Trained m.„ Beginners Session in uand Survey Quantity Survey Also starting July: B'keeping Acct. (last batch Nov Typing, S'hand Com. Corresp. Maths English for stJi VI, VII, (morn. Eve.) Classes running include: Ele c V Adv. Accty. Revision• Classes (Eng. Tutor, LOC Prizein486 words
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Miscellaneous564 1950-06-18 2 BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK K.M.Llsil I'UiMiKAMMK INDIAN PMOGMAXKMS i 2 p.m. Time. Signal, Opening yno a.m. Programme Sum- Annct. 6: Pro«. Summary with nary; 9-02 Dance Musk'; 9..T< 1 Sig. Tune; 12.08 Qhfldreos' Quar-Mueh-Binding-In-The-Marsh it ier Hour: 12.17 Hindustani Film peat of ia.«t Wednesday's Pro- Tunes: 13.3Q News; 13.40 RecordSISJIIIIIS)564 words
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Article, Illustration381 1950-06-18 3 'Have A Family According To Your Means'—chc mm Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE'S only woman councillor, 50-year-old Che Azizah binte Jaffar said yesterday that some parents were being unfair to their chili dren by having more than they can care for. "Have children according to381 words
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Article90 1950-06-18 3 ONLY 19 out of tho 151 Reds caught by security forces in Johorc with arms and ammunition or who have been detained for offences carrying the death penalty since the start of the Emergency up till February this year, have been sentenced to death. Those90 words
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Article42 1950-06-18 3 v, Joan Osborne. assistant editor of Life Magazine. Will arrive in Singapore about the end of this month in the course of a four-month tour to assess the situation In the Far East or the Time-Life «roup of publications.42 words
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Article265 1950-06-18 3 BANDITS STOLE THEIR CARDS Tribune Staff Reporter ANE thousand squatters and estate labourers in the Muar area of Johore who recently had their identity cards taken away by raiding bandit parties want a square deal when obtaining replacements. They complain that under the present system265 words
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Article65 1950-06-18 3 ACCOMMODATION problems prevent more undergraduates being taken into the University of Malaya, especially into the Faculty of Medicine, said a spokesman in reply to "A Guardian" yesterday. He said: "At least twothirds of the applicants want to study medicine or science, and there is just not sufficient65 words
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375 1950-06-18 3 Tribune Correspondent ONE of the strangest barters of all time took place in Changi gaol during the Japanese occupation. It happened at a camp concert when a young British musician bartered his music for a supply of cigarettes from his Japanese375 words
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Article29 1950-06-18 3 The Lotus Club and Ladies' Union of Singapore will give a party to Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Pandit Nehru's daughter, at 9.45 a.m. today at the Cathay Restaurant.29 words
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Article178 1950-06-18 3 Tribune Staff Reporter FEWER biscuits are being exported from Singapore to foreign countries than before the war. due to trade restrictions and foreign exchange difficulties, recording to Mr. Chew Chin Hong, works manager of the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory. India, the Mauritius and Rangoon are still178 words
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160 1950-06-18 3 Tribune Staff Reporter IF your identity card has been stolen by bandits you 1 should report the matter to the nearest Police Sta tion at once. You will be given a form to fill—either in romanised Malay or English, whichever you prefer—and it will160 words
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Article47 1950-06-18 3 M. Jean Fuller, the French guitarist who recently pla>*ed scdecJ.ons of classical guitar music in the Victoria Memorial Hall, was among those who were killed in the second Air France Skymastcr crash at Bahrein. The French ConsulateGeneral in Singapore confirmed this yesterday.47 words
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Advertisement254 1950-06-18 3 JHI T MsW?9tk simplest meal Jj becomes a banquet V PORT AND SHERRY loa tmtiwiTots: SIM E, DARBY CO. LTD SS-3-t" i NOfilfi/lrfrS Dleacp 4 ii ji jgj Dai the Scandinavian Airlines System for transportine your soods. Fast D.C. 6 planes with a world i network of air communications ranging254 words
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Advertisement185 1950-06-18 3 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pain* r#x t nd J?fh?li*Ci Mlottatlon. dizziness, headaches ni I ar!l back of head and above eyes, •bortntss of breath. feel nervy far from poor sleep, lost of memory !aM ind.ge.tK». worry and i feTr. your trouble Is probably Lr185 words
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Advertisement78 1950-06-18 3 Famous Tot* Flavour Established 1883 Listen to F N's Children's Corner on Redijfusion Singapore: Tuesdays at 6.30-7.00. p.m. K. Lumpur: Wednesdays at 6.30-7.00 p.m. MARCONIPHONE'S LATEST Radiogram Model ARG23AT RF Stage—Band-Spread Tuning CwaPvwH Automatic Record Cnanger. M?' $775.00 (Ex Singapore) Less 10% For Cash Instalment payments: can be arranged. Guaranteed78 words
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Article240 1950-06-18 4 S'pore Beaches Are Not Treacherous Tribune Staff Reporter f MR. K. H. Stevens. Chairman of the intrim committee of the Singapore LmJTI guards Corps, said yesterday that ignorance and cniulE Mi not treacherous beaches, were the causes of the large numbers of drownings in tne "Lack240 words
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180 1950-06-18 4 Tribune Staff Reporter NEW and better buildings for the 100,000 estate labourers and their dependents in Johore are springing up throughout the State. Today the estates' building programme is far ahead of the Government, in proportion to their labour population. To facilitate estate management,180 words
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Article34 1950-06-18 4 Nagan Chennayah was fined $15 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for on East Coast Road without allowing his goats to stray on East Coast Road without anyone looking after them.34 words
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140 1950-06-18 4 Tribune Shipping Reporter JHE Empire Pride which pulled into Singapore yesterday brought troops of the 13 18th. Royal Hussars and the Worcestershire Regiment. They will go into action against the bandits shortly. The Worcestershires—who will replace the Co'dstream Guards, due to leave140 words
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Article73 1950-06-18 4 A new Singapore street map has been issued as a guide to motorists by the Automobile Association of I^alaya. Printed on thick parchment and bound in strong cardboard covers, the map gives a comprehensive layouf of the city with its mam streets and cross roads73 words
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Article25 1950-06-18 4 HONGKONG, Sat.- A mass rally of Shanghai firemen recently severely censured five of their number for "flirting with women" while on duty.25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-06-18 4 THIS hot spell we're going through doesn't seem to bother Ray in the least. Anyway why should it. After all she's got that wide brimmed hat to shield her. Besides Kay ■was caught cooling her heels in a boat off the beaches of Katong.49 words
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145 1950-06-18 4 Tribune Staff Reporter ARE Singapore parents sparing the rod and spoiling the child? According to A Mrs Goh Kok Kee, Chairman of the Singapore Family Planning Association, parents are losing control over their children ___il_L She points out that children, especially those145 words
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Article170 1950-06-18 4 HERE art some of the reasons given by heads of schools and social xrorkers in the Colony as to 'why an undisciplined child is an unhappy one.' L The undisciplined child is like a 'criminal.' He breaks the physical, moral and spiritua' laws and170 words
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Article67 1950-06-18 4 The Singapore Ex-Service Association is spending $1500 per m 0 th in benevolent distributions, and needs new members to supply the necessary funds. The Hon. Sec., and Treasurer. Mr. A. Holiiday. nas issued an appeal for all exservicemen to join the association. Ke adds, in his67 words
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Advertisement178 1950-06-18 4 W IN SHORT L\ 2*, "White Label w SCOTCHWHISKY SIME, DARBY ccLtd-sole distributors SINGAPORE MALACCA SERE MBAN Oft&f PARKER 7 Qu/nk has magic Solv-x! No ordinary ink can match the Switch to Parker Quink, the Onlj value of Qumk —ii'a different from Ml containing Solv-x. •Ny other .nk Available in178 words
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Advertisement199 1950-06-18 4 Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any lonn*r since a discovery by an American Physician. Now it 1« possible .for some of the most obstinate cases of 'Deafness to be relieved in day's time by the application of the prescription called Spantex. This199 words
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Advertisement308 1950-06-18 4 TKis modern Speedbird Fleet V *fr provides, swift sure j aNtlß4Ano services to all 6 continents onaut wmam* 175,000 miles of 8.0.A.C. routes to fifty-one countries on all ;l\ continents can save you hours, days, sometimes even wcelo of valuable traveiling time. You fly without delay ir, 'he world's most308 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1950-06-18 5 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON, Sat. I see that the good ship "Boleh" which is a cross between a Chinese junk and an Arab dhow with her intrepid crew from Singapore has arrived in South Africa (last reported at Port Elizabeth). The crew, you will remember, numbers five three1,807 words
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Advertisement279 1950-06-18 5 WHICH these At LM E NTS Your doctor wIR toll you that often these are wernlni (ignt of' MINERAL A VITAMIN DEFICIENCY "—warnings that yeu'rs pjc jetting enough Minerals and Vitamin* which Nature demands you to have. Tha cookad-out fooda you aat aren't giving you enough for your needs. Heed279 words
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Advertisement165 1950-06-18 5 tffi *V THE PERFECT SOLUTION IS TO SAY p O V t^jL^^l DAI Ll> *jjJ AJI teauni within the wheelbase for com- \"> n Ak fort. Tlui"» what I \2 W mm *r^™^^\ WkW window* for fL" Look at her lovely «upei vi»ibilii> V-lfc-t lin'i mc a little /x\ .n<J165 words
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Article, Illustration3358 1950-06-18 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE I WAS not the only person in Singapore to find Tyrone Power's wife, 27*-year-old Linda Christian, lovely but a little on the haughty side. We all crowded round when she arrived. We wanted pictures und interviews, but, what wilh one thing and another, they were3,358 words
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Article, Illustration937 1950-06-18 6 No. I?» j PRIME Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has been called a combination of Prince Rupert of the Rhine and Hamlet. He has also been called short tempered, imperious and a good hater, as well as gentle ..nd kind with a charming simplicity. Mountains attract him. sunsets haunt his937 words
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Advertisement32 1950-06-18 6 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.P. dc Silvia Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) 19/21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St., Penang. FOR flu MILKMAID MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED JflJ H32 words
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Advertisement72 1950-06-18 6 P 7 Seattfrfnl TO YOUR FINGERTIPS Haifa JJtfiJ/f(ftaif mi ill CUTEX Your h«a<Js be more beautiful wkji magic-wear I 'TLX the polish thai lasts and lasts. C.UTfcX gives sparkle to your costume npplies easily resists peeling and shipping. /Ty Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can I w afford to72 words
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Advertisement338 1950-06-18 7 A LA GARTH OH TABLE D'HOTE If you like to plan your own meal, there are 128 hes on our a la carte menu to choose from. Those who prefer the table dhote service will find cvi four-course luncheon and seven-course dinner njoyablc and. inexpensive. Curry tiffin is served in338 words
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Advertisement273 1950-06-18 7 DESIGNED /T BETTER '^g^^Q? /jĔWĔC** The, safety and iJm li-IHTTTIMaN comfort of your v^*^ 8 child arc assured with such precision and refinement in prams by the world's T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTC. Singapore K. Lumpur Penang Glaxo gives your baby the most precious Kg-ggf gifts of all sturdy iegs and273 words
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Article654 1950-06-18 8 WHAT can the world expect from India? Or perhaps the question should be, what can the world expect from Nehru? India's leader stands established as a statesman of deep wisdom and broad visiom He needs no plaudits. In fact, he is impatient of them. But he needs understanding, and654 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1950-06-18 8 No woman in American history has entered the lives of so many other women they write her 800 letters a day, FROM a secluded cottage In Hyde Park, in the State of New York, one of the America's most noted women exercises the same ardent interest1,685 words
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960 1950-06-18 8 Countess Menu Hamon - By Countess Menu Hamon Countess Hamon is the widow of Count Louis Hamon, the world famoun Palnist, known professonally as "Cheiro". THE most amazing man i have ever known was my husband. This is an estimate not born of natural and forgivable prejudice960 words
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Advertisement69 1950-06-18 8 "CUT OUT For Future Reference Genuine Swiss spare parts and proper service for your next watch repair job. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Road. (Branch at K'jyat Navy Air Station, SembawangJ. (Sticura The medicinal and toilefproperties in Cuticura Soap not only cleanse the skin thoroughly, but help69 words
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Advertisement51 1950-06-18 8 NOW! DIRECT SERVICE \jf to SWITZERLAND Wj BY KLM CONSTELLATION LEAVING MjW A KALLANG AIRPORT ON WEDNESDAY mV/r W I MORNINGS, YOU CAN BE IN GENEVA W/ FOLLOWING AFTERNOON AT W/W A For further particulars. mwZr m// SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT J?J§ KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Jff 1, Flulayson Green51 words
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Article, Illustration3467 1950-06-18 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial By Lozania Prole THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY I This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as j Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At) a young age she realises her capacity to3,467 words
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Advertisement208 1950-06-18 9 /gray i MAGIC j ROYAL PORTABLE i j I Magic" Margin j fumbling. rrei—dick, < i exclusive ires make I NAogic YOUR j Typewriter. v teed by a < shed 40 i n V.claya. J r Better Tools jf i give I N Better Work A' 11 The productive capacity208 words
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Advertisement67 1950-06-18 9 WITHIN MALAYA —-X_DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR NORMAL PARCEL POST RATE PER POUND ASK FOR DETAILS A^OU^** I*l^*^1* 1^*^ NEAREST POST OFFICE MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY LIMITED. TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAM "TERBANG" Just Arrived A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OT BABY BEEF ALSO LAMB PORK MUTTON SWEETBREADS KIDNEYS LIVER AND ALL YOUR OTHER67 words
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217 1950-06-18 10 ALEC WAUGH - Queen Alexandra's moving gesture at Edward VlL's deathbed: Why Lipton never married: A woman's secret by ALEC WAUGH IN the autumn of 1900 Tommy Lipton challenged a second time for the America's Cup for yachting. The following spring Lady uufferin launched217 words
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Article, Illustration605 1950-06-18 10 THERE was talk that autumn that he was to be made a peer. He denied it. insisting that even If he were offered a peerage he would refuse it. There was talk. also, that he had been proposed for the Royal tfacht Squadron and blackballed. A605 words
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Article, Illustration294 1950-06-18 10 1 CQ7-1910-this was the IOJ/l high period in Lipton's life. He was 47 wnen it began; he was 00 when it closed and still a bachelor. Inevitably his name was linked first with one girl then another. A favourite story alleged that his heart had been294 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1950-06-18 10 IN the late spring of 1910 a bronchial attack that Edward VII. had developed on holiday at Biarritz became unexpectedly serious. On his return to London, when he went round to Mrs. Keppel's house for a game of cards, his attempt to smoke a cigar brought1,001 words
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Article230 1950-06-18 10 I ANE day it would all come back. That was what Lipton told himself during those long wartime evenings. When it did come back, in July 1920 to many mil- lions on botn siaes ot tne Atlantic it seemed as though the clock had been put back230 words
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Article15 1950-06-18 10 The crgsh: Lipton out cjhis own business: £20,000 to 'soothe* an angry woman.15 words
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Advertisement196 1950-06-18 10 BBHSiL DUNKLEY PIANOS j Easy Payment Can Be M II k JSff Arranged. Piano Tuning Repairs UNDERTAKEN BY OUR LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT. Certified By The London Music Trades School In The Pianoforte Technological Section Of The Northern Polytechnic. SEASON CO., LTD. 115 Road ANGLO-CHINESE CORPORATION (Registered in Singapore) IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS196 words
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Advertisement143 1950-06-18 10 PROVE V k Bn -AT in 7 CASES OUT Cffyj V tffr, 1 Of BAD BKEAWy SEEYOURPENTIST wi» A /A/ Alii AND HO SOMETHING f "2 1 ABOUT BAD I HJ v fe rMmd thoroughly, atftty- atiL. m s3r MARCH Ml Each Halivite Vitamin Pill contain* EB International Units of143 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1950-06-18 11 HENRY GRIS - STARS GREET SPORE GRADS by HENRY GRIS HOLLYWOOD is not only the movie capital of the United States. It is also the most dynamic city in the country. People of drive and vision who want to keep pace, with Urn- 1 and do something m-w. head1,120 words
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Article, Illustration673 1950-06-18 11 MOVIE fans will greet delight the news that Char'ie Chaplin s fi.m "City Lghts" will shortly Jh screened in Singapore, for i is perhaps the most popular ccmedian of our time, if no' the greatest Son of two versatile Jiespians. Charlie was thrown on his own673 words
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Advertisement318 1950-06-18 11 1 Where theresX there's^Health^ TONIC WINE .s IS THE BEST of the fall boded NATURAL better Tonic Wines the WINE fortified with maturity and PUitITY of meat and of its HEALTH-GIVING mJ lf jnd rlyeerophos- properties is CUARANphitt TEED distributors: SI ME, DARBY W4E FOR ALL OCCASIONS YOU CAN DEPEND318 words
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Advertisement335 1950-06-18 11 IBH-9 t's so easy to wave your hair yourself carters. Treat yourself •sday—do lovelier perm at any j v 3s 1 KSMI T EP S P around your head •^aJsswVv. and do what you like while the wave is "raking". Average f *^L_ 1 IMPORTANT SAVING J hours? I Ta*335 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1950-06-18 12 JOAN BALD WINSON - BUY— LINES by JOAN BALD WINSON WHO is flOfWfl cm a picnic f A useful suggestion is to take i irh you, a large square of btlttei mumU*. When the taati ii fi throw th* mw- r.ifr thr food which iS tin a til i istble, but free1,260 words
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Article47 1950-06-18 12 CONSTANCE SMARPE - By CONSTANCE SMARPE JAN. 21—FEB. 18. The week will open on a rather uncertain note connected with money. But if you think things out carefully and avail yourself of advice, great strides will be made. Home affairs a<e under favourable aspects.47 words
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Article41 1950-06-18 12 FEB. 19—MARCH 20. Make the most of every opportunity and don't let the grass grow under your feet. In your job, accept assistance and co-operation. If you are heart-free, it is highly possible that someone u ill enter your life.41 words
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Article38 1950-06-18 12 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. Many pieasant surprise will cause you a great deal of pleasure but you may suffer from a slight bout of nostalgia. Remembrance of things past Play your hunches and don't lightly dismiss new ideas.38 words
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Article31 1950-06-18 12 APRIL 21—MAY 20. An active, useful and interesting week. Unusual journeys: unexpected messages: new romantic interests for thv unattached .In the home, good news will arrive by word of miyunth31 words
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Article40 1950-06-18 12 MAY 21—JUNE 20. You tciU find yourse.f in a mood of restlessness and will want to rearrange everything. Well go ahead: they say that a change is as good as a rest. A very lucky break is in store.40 words
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Article42 1950-06-18 12 JUNE 21—JULY 23. You will receive a 'pat on the back' for an idea of yours. A secret icill come out into the open in the family circle and there icill be much rejoicing. Neus from distant friends will be encouraging.42 words
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Article42 1950-06-18 12 JULY 24—AUG. 23. Business and pleasure WILL mix this week business and private friend« will get to-gether and it looks (is if yon will be the guest of honour. You will be much in demand. Superiors will U,nk after your interests.42 words
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Article39 1950-06-18 12 AUG. 24—SEPT. 23. Follow your oxen hunches: they will pay off very satisfactorily. You will fe l enthusiastic: good time to push matters, to seek interviews and to approach people in authority. Make the most of every loop-hole.39 words
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Article40 1950-06-18 12 SEPT. 24-OCT 2;i A good week, fairly quit but with happy incidents av.c. gratifying events. Past efforts will suddenly pay dividends and superiors, in your work, will have some very good netrs for yju Health tcoriies will be diminished.40 words
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Article40 1950-06-18 12 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. Changes are in the wind: they are bound up with pleasant surprises. Money will come your way from unexpected sources. News of children will be cheering. Young Unxrs will feel optimistic and ready to tackle anything.40 words
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Article41 1950-06-18 12 NOV. 23—DEC. 22. A sudden decision will have to be made and it may temporarily throtv all of your arrangements out of year. But don't let this worry you: good things are in store. Home affairs i nil run smoothly.41 words
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Article45 1950-06-18 12 DEC. 23—J AX. 20. Loved-ones t cill spring several very pleasant surprises and the home ciiclt iriU be in a gay mood. Relatives will be helpful and you uill yet all the co-operation you can use. Lovers will find much happiness in simple triumphs.45 words
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Advertisement220 1950-06-18 12 FINE FISH HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES Try th ase nor savers per Hi Scotch Kippers 65 cts. Scotch Arbroath Smokies 90 cts. Scotch Fresh Herrings 52 cts. S. African White Fillets 60 cts. COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH fa your cenplexlon/ with PONDS Face Powder! --^^•r==^^~=.. Th« loveliest compleaion looks220 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-18 12 ACCESSORIES BY JAY v G 15 tcearino perfu me W' 4m\wS< I 'r w»M linger for hours djV*\ f/C If applied the right wa I25 words
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Miscellaneous195 1950-06-18 12 /MOST GALS LOSES THAR BOY FRjENDS VV AH DO NOT 19 P #4D I V I 3UT, BOSS-WEI VWt NEVER WEN~ MADDENINLY dOOTIFUL I WISH T'3E *M \&StlAC+!&""~ GOT CONTRACTS" A BACK NO CC*M V 1 U OTHE* GAL BUT AH DISPOUTEL, ■> W feiftl T'FULFILL. WE'RE. <\ TRACT VET.T195 words
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Article280 1950-06-18 13 RAZAK LOOKS ABROAD FOR AN OPPONENT JACK Hassan, idol of the Australian ring, may fight in Singapore soon. Promoter Razak has sent him a fine offer, although it certainly is not up to the t A 1.000 that he is reported to have demanded. If the280 words
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89 1950-06-18 13 the SPECTATOR - by the SPECTATOR lamI am glad ta hear that we are to see-an early start on junior promotions and I hope the promoter gets enough support to encourage him to keep the idea going. Young fighters like Kan Tony Kee should89 words
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Article62 1950-06-18 13 lOOK out for the name. Basil Shaw, on forthcoming Singapore programmes. Shaw is a young British professional, with a good record, who has just come to the Colony on military duty. His record has earned him permission to take part in local boxing and he has already been signed62 words
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Article445 1950-06-18 13 LOOKING back at the last promotion at the Happy World it is difficult to forget the utter futility of the earlier fights on the bill. Surely somewhere in the length and breadth of Malaya there is better talent than what we saw on that occasion or can it445 words
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Article79 1950-06-18 13 I hear that ihe 5.8.8.C. h*ve de< ded to fine, all boxers who are late for-fhe weighin on the day of a fight. First I was told that the suggested fine was $1 for every two minutes the man arrived after the appointed hour. Now79 words
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Advertisement443 1950-06-18 13 sole distributors: SIME* DARBY rOR HEALTH ENJOYMENT TRY OUR SNOWHITE' CAHDIPOP POPCORN AND ALSO OUR FINEST QUALITY OF JAVA PRAWN CRACKERS PIONEER POPCORN ENTERPRISE 15, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Te 1 *****. After illnessr you need a tonic If, after influenza or other debilitating ■06 illness, you feel low and443 words
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Advertisement324 1950-06-18 13 End that Burning Prickly Heat torment! This awful f Iff the driving me mad.' burning torment of Prickly >■. J nLw Heat, use Asepso Soap today! V Amwkmm m on v aew minutes lts soft, Tku VmT |pj generous lather gently soo'hes andbringsrelieftosorelyirritated s^n Asepso Soap is renowned throughout the324 words
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680 1950-06-18 14 VALENTINE CHAN'S MEMORABLE TRIUMPH UOW far- can one ffo wrong in predicting the outcome of a badminton match? There can be no limit to it if the result of the Obi Teik HockWong Peng Soon encounter is taken as a criterion. On680 words
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Article351 1950-06-18 14 /JOH Hood Keng House and Cheong Koon Seng House tied for the championship at the AngloChinese Junior School annual sports held in Barker Road yesterday, when they both scored 92 points. Both houses also tied for the Dr. Ang Slew Hian Challenge Cup. The351 words
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Article74 1950-06-18 14 THE Presej.t Boys of St. Ai drew's School were all out tor 110 for which they took three hours and 45 minutes at Woodsville yesterday in their two-da y match aeainst the Old Boys for the Dr. S. H. Tan scorer «aa B. CluniesItoM v\h o74 words
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Article264 1950-06-18 14 PLATING with ten men the Straits Times Sports C?ab scored a runaway victory over St. Patricks' School at cricket on Hons Lim Green, yesterday. The schoolboys, batting first, collapsed with a total of 47 runs. Norman Siebel capturing six wickets for 11 runs. Ann *>am264 words
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Article34 1950-06-18 14 STOCKHOLM. Sat. Sweden took a 2—o lead over the Ph lippines in the quartcr-fina s of tHe European zone wf the l».vis Cup by winning both singles inarches here touay. v.P.34 words
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Article, Illustration426 1950-06-18 14 SAM SNEAD - Play Better Golf By SAM SNEAD TODAY'S little lesson fits the beginner, or the little youngster. Over swinging us a beginner's fault or the fault of limber youth. An over-swing such as pictured at the right, will almost always occur if you do not426 words
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Advertisement299 1950-06-18 14 —i.. —————■_»~«__>B-»MWMM_~W SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager -J A. C. T. Kwong. Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: 1, River Valley Road, Ist Floor. Singapore. Teleph one: *****. What do you know about ENO? DO YOU KNOW that ENO is299 words
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Advertisement9 1950-06-18 14 50/e Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE9 words
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Advertisement112 1950-06-18 14 flHp|~A dazzling smuT I the most effecuve bran Kt»rJ HI Of PEPSODENT LTD., LOND< «T AWOiKTintirr, PTOVTYOBS OF »0»? il HI cool and elegant all through the day yardley^^/lavender am/ /A* /raury ioap of the world J VARDLEY •SS OLD BOND STREET LONDOW The FINEST BICYCtE BUILT to day No.112 words
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Article1607 1950-06-18 15 ALBERT SPENCER - JOHN'S $57 HIGHEST DIVIDEND AT K.L. By ALBERT SPENCER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JJTEEL A€E, a four-year-old grey by Pylon 11, ridden by Wahab, and Entertainment (McPherson) scored a double today, the last day of the Selangor Turf Club's June Meeting. Lying a handy fourth most of1,607 words
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Article58 1950-06-18 15 TOTAL POOL: $453,100. Frst Price: Ticket No. *****1. Second Prize: Ticket No. *****2. Third Prize: Ticket No. *****2. Starters: Nos. *****1, *****6, *****9, *****9, *****3, *****1, *****0, *****8, *****0. Consolations Nos. *****1, *****0, *****3, *****3, *****5, *****7, *****1, *****9, *****«, *****9. DOUBLE TOTES: First Double: 3 tickets58 words
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Article69 1950-06-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Selangor were in a strong position today in their cricket match with Nacrri Sembilan. Taking first lease of i\ wic* ket Selangwr were all ou t for 210. Shepherdson gave a aterline performance to top score with 72 runs for his side. Negri69 words
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Article48 1950-06-18 15 NEW YORK. Sat. Jake Lamotta, informed cf Rocky Graz'ano's injury, while on a fiolT course, slammed his club to the turf, swore and said "We'l they will iust have to tret somebody else because I want to ro throueh with the title hpht on the 28th."--U.P.48 words
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Article27 1950-06-18 15 The cricket match between S.C.C. and 8.0.D. scheduled to have been prayed yesterday was cancelled owing to the sodden condition of the S. C. C.27 words
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Advertisement169 1950-06-18 15 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice „.«0 Ml O. w. OIBBS LTD.. UJNDOW, I.nCLAHC SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: TA TGKG RESTAURANT BAR 18, Chulia Street. Phone 4303.169 words
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Advertisement336 1950-06-18 15 ff UUUU L PEPPERMINT CURE Xp| End Rheumatism While You Sleep n; If you suffer aharp jiwlvsa. tabbing pains. if /MluA Joints are swollen, IgyjWfM It shows your bk>o<l yfWSnTSHy is poisoned through tV' f faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Backache. Aching Joints snd Limbs, Sciatica.336 words
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Advertisement62 1950-06-18 15 SIMULTANEOUSLY TODAY! 5 SHOWS AT THE CAPITOL 11—1.45—4—6.30—9.30 AND 4 SHOWS AT THEi ORIENTAL 1.00—3.15—7.00—9.00 "SINS OF THE j FATHERS" A SINCERE AND FRANK ATTEMPT AT y SEX EDUCATION NOW SHOWING j 11 1.45 4 G. 30 9.30 i THE RECKLESS MOMENT' 9 A Columbia Picture JAMES JOAN MASON BENNET62 words
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Advertisement286 1950-06-18 15 SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY PAVILION —MAJESTIC 5 SHOWS 7 SHOWS 11 a.m.—2—4.15—6.30 10. a.m.—12—1.45—3.45 and 9.15 p.m. 6 —8—10 p.m. THE "HUSH —HUSH" FACTS OF LIFE REVEALED IH EVERY DETAIL! DONT KEEP THE FACTS OF LIFE A SKCKET SHOULD sag AMBRA1 Please Note Times CATHAY 11a.m. 1.30 4.00 6.3G 9.15 p.m. w286 words
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Article142 1950-06-18 16 MALACCA, Saturday. SINGAPORE established a commanding lead of 102 a runs over Malacca in their two-day inter-State fixture here today. I After dismissing Malacca for 116 runs, the Colony scored comfortably and were 218 for tune wickets at the close of play. Singapore's fielding142 words
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Article171 1950-06-18 16 MALAitA let. Inning* Dew r Sitharam b Ratnayake C. I»e Silva b Barker H. Sequerah c Lall Singh b Ratuayake Walker v Yogarajak b Batiu»yake W H. Downs b J. s. Sequerah b K-.tna.vake 4 Tan Koug Yen b Smith A. L. Barrroft b Lall Singh 9 G. Emmanuel171 words
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Article134 1950-06-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, i L sat. The Selangor I Chinese Recreation J Club caused a sensa- i S tion today when they J j trounced the Sing Tao Football club of Hong- J kong by six goals to one t J on the Rifle Range134 words
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Article34 1950-06-18 16 ASCOT. BERKSHIRE. Sat. Mr James Ranks Hyperbole won {he Royal Hunt Cup over seven furlonsrs here today. luriung-. Percy Loraines Wt, TyW was second and the Duke of Norfolks Durpham third.34 words
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Article27 1950-06-18 16 A.P. PARI? Sat. —An Liryptfnn rencinc team arr.ved by air in Paris Wednesday from Cairo for a series of four matches agan-u French fencers. —A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article75 1950-06-18 16 An unbeaten CMtttftl by opening batsman A. J«*»» enabled the Wanderers to beat o.H M. •'A" XI by nine wickets on tne 8.0.D. ground yesterday. Dismissing the G.H.Q. for BS>. the Wanderers passed lam total with the loss of cne wicket. Play ng on. the75 words
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Article51 1950-06-18 16 Irene De Silva. 37. wife of S K. Edwin De Silva and daughter of Mr. J. Ramasinghe. passed away last evening at a private clinic. Funeral will take place today at the Catholic section of Bidadaii cemetery and the cortege will leave 96. Ceylon Road, at 4 p51 words
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Article40 1950-06-18 16 Koh 800 Lim was yesterday fined $300 by the Third Police Magistrate for selling dutiable cigarettes at his shop in China Street on June 10. Koh Kah Teng. who faced the same charge, and claimed trial was acquitted.40 words
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Article232 1950-06-18 16 R.A.F. Changi caused the b4geest upset in tl.e S.A.K A. fJenor League when they beat the Chinese Athletic by <'-ree sroals to ;wo -t Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This the C.A second defeat in the Le«Kue. to the n.srdw'jrkintr cA. defend*!-*. Soon Ban H".or Leone fnd Hone232 words
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Advertisement284 1950-06-18 16 SITS: VAC. Sal wanted by Pharmaceutical Agency to call on Doctors. Dispensaries Hospitals etc. Must have sound knowledge of English, Chinese and Malay. General business experience and special knowledge of medicines and pharmaj ceut)cals essential. Reply to Box A 3726 Tribune, Singapore stating Nationality, age. education, experience and salary J284 words
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Advertisement96 1950-06-18 16 Glowing with health! Yes, both of them are. She has taken the strain of motherhood successfully and he is really a "bouncing boy" because they have both been taking SevenSeaS for quite a long time now. Cod Liver Oil, and SevenSeaS is Cod Liver Oil at its freshest and purest,96 words
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