Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1950
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Title Section54 1950-06-25 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE ?QR THE PEOPLE S'po* MALAYA'S NATIONAL I&wSPAPEK Phone SS!I/> Nine Lme> Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpwr, !poh and Penanff. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVB B. Maurice Olover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fie et Street, London, B.C. 4.54 words
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252 1950-06-25 1 U.P. HONGKONG Saturday. jHE British Navy retaliated for the first time against the Nationalist blockade yesterday when the sloop Hari, sister ship of Amethyst, opened fire on three Nationalist Mustang fighters which attacked the British freighter Anhui, lying beached off Swatow. THE MUSTANGS ALSOU.P. - 252 words
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Article217 1950-06-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Labour group of me Federal Legislative Council have petitioned the Secretary of State for the Colonies to Intervene against the introduction of Government authorised lotteries. petit'on, which was handed to the Federal Government to-day for transmission to the U.K.. ribes the result217 words
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107 1950-06-25 1 An influential Singapore firm of sharebrokers. in a j market review last night attacked Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary of State for > the Colonies for suggesting that the Federation should Increase her revenue if she wanted more aid from Bntain to meet the cost107 words
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206 1950-06-25 1 Reuter, A.P. FARIS, Saturday. rfHE eleventh French Government since the 1 liberation was beaten today on a vote of confidence demanded by Prime Minister Georges Bidault s nine-month-old Government Voting was 352 against the motion with 230 in favour. The issue had arisen because Deputies onReuter, A.P. - 206 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, -America and Canada have agreed to operate a string of weather ships across the North PaciAmerica will man .five of the vessels and Canada one. with Japan continuing to operate station in the Far Western Pacific as part of the net-work.- IT.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article21 1950-06-25 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sat,—Pandit Nehru arrived here today by air from Rangoon after his three week tour oi South-East Asia^euter^Reuter. - 21 words
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Article93 1950-06-25 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sat. Queen Mary's 00-yefcis-a'd keeper. Mrs. Knight, was stabbed by a man she found climbing through a window at Marlborough House early today. Her friend. Mrs. Ralph was also hurt, and both women wre treated in hospital. The wounded women were found byReuter. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-06-25 1 The cart-wheel straw hat aid tight-fitting jacket of this Shan beauty from the hills of Burma might Rive a pointer to Paris.26 words
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Article259 1950-06-25 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - By LAWRENCE G. MANI rE Federation Government is facing a loss of $1,000,000 on their new experiment in rice rationing—the sale of three grades of rice at three prices, which began on May 1. The new system was first recommended by !>r. F. C. Benlnm259 words
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Article215 1950-06-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE Government is preparing to light a fresh meat ring which has cornered most of the market, and is now cashing in on Puasa, the Muslim festival month. The ring is netting 40 cents on every pound above the official price of215 words
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Article403 1950-06-25 1 Tell The People SHOULD Singapore pay its Municipal ConimisB sioners and, if so, how much should they be closed doors, the Municipal Finance Committee has already had a nibble at this double-barrelled question, and is likely to have another discussion (also behind closed doors) before403 words
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Advertisement27 1950-06-25 1 Deals Cjv Death Twofold "HOUGHTON" GUITARS. (Made in England). Model 1100, $15 00 Mode. 1105. g«SS V;if ,nn mo <7,„W; /n 436, North Bridge ggg Ph Pe27 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-25 1 OF CALIFORNIA AMERICAS W FINEST Ohtainab'p from: SEASON TRADING CO., 57, High Street. Tel: ***** 1 cigarette Pall Mall VIRGINIA j j MADE IN* ENGLAND25 words
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Article162 1950-06-25 2 POLICE WATCH Tribune Stall Reporter. k youth of the Singapore Queen's Street Boys' Club was partly responsible for the recent capture of a Communist seen writing slogans on the Club's walls and a lamp post—Since then the Reds have made two attempts to burn162 words
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Article68 1950-06-25 2 The Government Printing Office Publications Bureau in Fullerton Building will be I closed from June 26 to 28 and from July 1 to 13 tor stock taking From June 29 to July 3 lt wi ho open during the period of the visit of the68 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-06-25 2 MX. and Mrs. tans W» c Hee who were married at the Presbyterian Church yesterday. The bride was Mis;> Quek Wan Yew. She wore a gown of white ed sal in and l'reneh lace, and tarried white gJad o'ii.43 words
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Article159 1950-06-25 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. MH. G. A. Tessensohn and Mr. P. R. Krishnan, President and Secretary respectively of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, have sought the advice of Mr. A. Simpson, Assistant Trade Union Adviser, on the legality of the Union's going on a159 words
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Article37 1950-06-25 2 The Commissioner of Labour. Singapore Mr. G.W. D a v i c s will talk about the Weekly Holidays Ordinance, w-aich is to come into force in Singapore on July, at 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday.37 words
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Article170 1950-06-25 2 PASTED RED SLOGANS... NINETEEN -YEAR-OLD Lee Bang son of former detective-sergeant of *he C.I.D. was sentenced to three years' gaol for pasting Communist slogans on the walls of houses in New Bridge Road by First District Judge. Mr. H.E. Kiagdm Lee. also known as Lee Thian170 words
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154 1950-06-25 2 THE August edition of the Singapore telephone directory will be of an entirely different shape, and carry two columns of members and addresses on every page. Said a spokesman of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company yesterday: "The new book will be much thinner,154 words
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Article98 1950-06-25 2 POLKL .-.utiturities ndd yesterday that two of the students ■Jreeted during the recent raid on the Chinese High School may be repatriated to Indonesia— their land of uri^m Meanwhile, the Management Committee of the School expects to bring its case before the Governor in Council meeting98 words
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Miscellaneous522 1950-06-25 2 BLU£ NETWORK 5£ pi?** Mf < English noounon """Vjirrk vrTunDu !».00 a.m. Frogrunune Sum- KHiD marj 9.02 Dance Music 9.3« INDIAN FROGHAMMES Mud-Binding-In The Marsh (Kr I <><i p.m. Time Sign*!. Open peat of last Wednesdaj's Fro- ing Annct. Frog*. Summary gramnio; 10.00 New* from Knaln with Si*. Tune; 12.02522 words
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Article, Illustration423 1950-06-25 3 RADIO POLICE NARROW DOWN CRIME AREAS Tribune Staff Reporter. every passing day the areas where Singapore's bad men operate are being narrowed I-!?' Smugg,ers amJ 1 immigrants are also finding the going tough—for within a few seconds of any crime being committed on the423 words
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81 1950-06-25 3 One of the biggest headaches of the Radio Police today is finding the homes of people who call for help. Valuable time is wasted due to house numbers not being properly displayed. Mr. D. N. Turner. O C Control PMio Pchce Division, .says: "If81 words
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181 1950-06-25 3 MORE 'PHONE BOXES ARE COMING Tribune Staff Reporter. The plotting of a Preventable Crime Map > Singapore to show at a glance locations most affect- ed bv certain types of crime has been intioduced by Mr. D N Turner, O/C Control, of the Rad.o181 words
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Article111 1950-06-25 3 MR. G. H. Klat, Municipal Commissioner, arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut from Hongkong. He had been in Japan, where he went for a month's holiday. He said yesterday: "I took a holiday my first in nine years —for health reasons. I had111 words
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Article175 1950-06-25 3 A Singapore beggar who hates begging is slowly eolleeting all he can spare from ht" daily "takings' to buy a wooden te£ Reason: He wants to go ba fiM?Lce r Tnen Seng who lost his right leg to He was a seaman aboard a175 words
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Article239 1950-06-25 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE C» M. Yusoff, President of the U.M.N.0., Perak Branch, said yesterday: "I can think of no other man in the whole of Malaya to lead the Malays." He was referring to Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, who recently resigned afl President of239 words
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Article42 1950-06-25 3 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. A. Goodman. Education Onto r. Kuala Lumpur, was married •his morning by the Senior Registrar of Marriages. Mr. F A. ChUa. to Miss Jean Barr Morton, Education OmcA aUacncd to the Malay Women- Training College. Malacca.42 words
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108 1950-06-25 3 The Women Society of Christian Service, Telok Ayer Chinese Methoaist Church, held a successful bazaar at the Church Hall and ground yesterday in aid of the Church Silver Anniversary Fund. Throughout the afternoon, the bazaar was beseiged bylarge crowds ano th* sale of all108 words
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Article219 1950-06-25 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. CINGAPORE'S skyline is stretching. 13 Higher buildings, especially in business areas, are going up. However, Singapore building authorities say that Singapore is not getting skyscraper conscious, but "we're just keeping up withAhe times." The Singapore Improvement Trust now plans to build nine219 words
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Article58 1950-06-25 3 MALACCA, Sat. Two Malacca interpreters, Mr. V. Doraisamy ot the Supreme Court, and Mr. Yap Yeok Siew or Alor Ga.lah. have been promoted to Senior Interpreters. Mr. Yap is leaving shortly for Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Mf. Chan Kwai Thin. Senior Interpreter, Supreme Court. Malacca, is58 words
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259 1950-06-25 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. lOHORE authorities are worried about their tnJ shaw riders. Not so much of the men—who arc a nuisance—but of the youths. Police blame them for the increase in JUVpWIe delinquency. The Traffic Police want them off th« roads because of their bad259 words
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Advertisement119 1950-06-25 3 Imported from London, England 1..».? fS FEDERATION: CARRERAS ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY OF QUALITY If ft I \m -TJ I Durable all-steel, all welded --^B streanihned cabinet. Graceful, hard, white, syn- k thetic enamel finish. —V i I Capacity 3, 4.7 and 7.7 cubic feet domestic frnnao models. Commercial119 words
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338 1950-06-25 4 THRIVE ON MONEY THEY SQUEEZE Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Emergency has dealt Secret Societies in Singapore a crushing blow. Since the Regulations came into force in 1948 these societies— formed with the object of terrorising innocent people—have toned down considerably. Operated by groups of thugs338 words
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234 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. ADJOURNMENT speeches by Municipal Commis- sioners may in future be limited to ten minutes. In addition Commissioners may not be allowed to read out their speeches. A Municipal Committee discussing the question of adjournment speeches agreed to this suggestion. If234 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-06-25 4 LIFE'S getting tougher as each year rolls by. They've gone *i»d struck three candles on my birthday cake. Take a deep breath and blow them out," they tell me. A pal let me into a secret: "There'll be four next year." Well, I'll be Ibiowed. says53 words
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Article192 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE'S "barrel islands" —an eyesore, but serving a good purpose—wjll gradually disappear. They will be replaced by turfed islands, with flowering plants. A spokesman of the Traffic Advisory Board said yesterday "Experiments are carried out with barrels first. If it192 words
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Article59 1950-06-25 4 American Miss Mildred Sprinkle, former music teacher at the American Grammar and High School of the Methodist Church in Buenos Aries arrived in Singapore yesterday. She is on her way :o the United States. Miss Sprinkle will give a talk to Method st teachers at the Anglo-Chinese59 words
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Article282 1950-06-25 4 COFFINS THAT CHEA TDEATH Tribune Staff Reporter. AGED Chinese in Ipoh are buying eof- fins—some costing more than $1,000 each —for themselves. They are storing them in their homes or temples. They are not doing this for fear that coffin prices will go up, but they say, "It is just282 words
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Article76 1950-06-25 4 The Joo Chlat Library, sponsored by the Social Welfare Department has become an institution for the people of the area. Started in the middle of last year, its membership today is 875, comprising of adults and children. Subscriptions fees for adults is 25 cents a76 words
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100 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. AN outbreak of motorcar tyre puncturing is puzzling the Singapore Police. Last week an owner driven Vauxhall car, which had just been fitted with three new tyres had three of its tyres punctured. On the first occasion one of the100 words
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Article41 1950-06-25 4 First District Judge. Mr. H.E. Kingdon yesterday ye Hong Kirn Keng, a Cantoi.ese boy, another chance to obtain an identity card. Hong was arrested by the Police at the Oriental cinema in New Bridge Road. He had no card.41 words
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Article, Illustration170 1950-06-25 4 MOHAMED Tahir—the man who claims to know almost every Eurasian in the Colony—said yesterday as he was pouring out a beer "Ah, give me back those good old days to live through again." Tahir, who is now the bar tender at the Singapore Re creation170 words
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Article2366 1950-06-25 5 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Sat. I READ in one of the Con- servative newspapers the other day the following:— *'Too often, over too many years, has the Colonial Office given the impression of looking on our Colonial responsibilities as if they were a series of tedious embarrassments." That2,366 words
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Advertisement278 1950-06-25 5 CREAM °f rhe safest r MAGNESIA and mild laxative -f" 3 Made in Sole agents; Singapore /ri Besrlvßuy Platignum-J^' MADf IN ING LAN D The Golden Platinum FwEtfr Fountain Pen. eleejant— efficient—at good at gold. Nickel-Silver push-on' cap; half-shielded nib. And the Platignum Balllr Pointed ink-Pencil with ingeniooa, precision-fitted writing278 words
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Advertisement210 1950-06-25 5 The Best Cigarettes in the World State ©PRfss Manufactured in UWM J by ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. AERATED WATER CO.. LTD. 404. Geylang Road, Singapore. J ONLY HOURS AWAY 6T Af/> Australia Or HAS EVE RYT A mere 17 hours away by swift I (our-engined "Constellation" aircraft, Australia offers J210 words
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Article, Illustration3831 1950-06-25 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE I$N'T it uunkiiid of th»meome iax authorities to cause such complications to engaged couples?'' Have you heard that sort of conversation at cocktail parties lately? I have. Ana to follow, out come pencils und paper, and people start making all sorts of miraculous calculations which3,831 words
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Advertisement116 1950-06-25 6 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants lt.l». Silva Ltd. t t I Incorporated in Ceylon) 19 Ll, High St.. Singapore I, In. hop St., Penang. rt Leading personalities In al) walks of life know the value of a tmarl appearance. For this reason mow well |p| groomed116 words
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Advertisement24 1950-06-25 6 Ml TpiNG MOVIES cine-cameras and projectors—Sound and Silent Obtain'ibh from yowl taw! '< Soli Agents H.A. OTGNNCR CO., LID. Battery Road. Showroom and Retail Shop24 words
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Article67 1950-06-25 7 A CAR used for recreational transport, was returned io the Naval Rase with what is known as a two-way stretch or ioil-on tucked into the back seat. I understand there has been a certain amount of investigation. RADIO MALAYA blushed last week when they intended to record67 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-06-25 7 DR. George Vance Allen. Vice-Chancel-lor o' the University of Malaya has lived in equatorial regions for thirty-five years and likes it. Born in Northern Ireland in 1894, this (inietly spoken graduate of Queen's University, Belfast, got his taste for the tropics whilst serving as a Captain in513 words
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Advertisement288 1950-06-25 7 BANGKOK NIGHT THURSDAY 29th JUNE Presenting the ROYAL COURT DANCERS AND SI AMESE MUSICIANS IN TRADITIONAL DANCES ,Li.<j\VED BY AN EXHIBITION RAM WONG I (INNER, DANCING AND SAT AY SUPPER. HARRY HACKMEYER'S BAND $6 (including tax). Reservations Against Payment Only CATHAY RES"TAURA^T I THE FINAL 3ct€c/l TO YOUR MAKE-UP CUTEX288 words
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Advertisement148 1950-06-25 7 i Heavenly Frock— Jl 1 For the house and office. It's easy to -Up into and zip out of a pretty creation by HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 5, Hill St. Eu Court Bld>c. End Rheumaf ism While You Sleep If you suffer sharp, stabbing pains, tf joints are swollen, it148 words
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Advertisement144 1950-06-25 7 England, where the fineit FEATURES brainsin British engineer- *rr y jun rj ~nr ing carry out the moat Soehf for pick up m*d mmtmWm ismrfsjp #oaf >f* specialised and advanced p y To»«miut«r, pmwuins research' BSsasgadtj I—i aSMwsj finUhod in hifkly polUhmd wlnns CAMBRIDGE, jLjfllK MODEL 39G ENGLAND r operation144 words
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Article594 1950-06-25 8 THE remarkable article by Gertrude Samuels which appears on this page is re-printed from the Weekly Magazine of the New York Times, a newspaper whose reputation for truth and sanity is second to none. It tells the story of a remarkable achievement in international and inter-racial594 words
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Article, Illustration2386 1950-06-25 8 Gertrude Samuels - An Arab and an Israeli Student greeted each other like old friends and laughed together over the ne WS that the price of hair-cuts in Jerusalem had fust been reduced.... by Gertrude Samuels AF all the dreams of the world, the greatest—and seemingly the most2,386 words
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Article182 1950-06-25 8 MOSCHELES, the virtuoso, composer and teacher, had in one of his classes Sir Arthur Sullivan and the violinist, Carl Feininger. As they came to recitation one morning all the class was struck with the downcast expression on the face of the usually smiling Moscheles, and as the182 words
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Advertisement89 1950-06-25 8 Introducing.. I PI-POtl? SHORT WAVE AERIAL* 5.W.19 IB «16»-SAIN MT) STATIC URIM FOI OETTtI lICEPTIOi 0» S»0«T SMI Optimum Performance Lowest loss in transmission Greater effective range Better safety to net ard user. Obtainable from all MULLARO DISTRIBUTORS Sole Agents: Heng Radio Electrical Service Singapore and Johore Bahru. Late Again?89 words
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Advertisement74 1950-06-25 8 f M REDUCED FARES X SCHOOL CHILDREN Give your children a treat let yjf them fly KLM to Singapore for their school holidays, in the expert care Y# of a highly trained hostess, at SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES! I For further particulars, I SEE YOUR TRAVEL AG EMT jK OR K.74 words
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Article240 1950-06-25 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial By Lozania Prole V. v BUCKLE was as good her word; she saw Charters the next and the whole was arranged on the Mrs Trowllng raised opposition, it might well have been recently she had come conclusion that there >nnthing suspicious her husband's240 words
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Article296 1950-06-25 9 I ADY CHARTERS alighted. Emma admired ncr powdered wig tied with turquoise bows, and her frock of bunched silk which fell so voluminously about her. l ady Charters loved pretty things and was grievously extravagant. She took the new maid into the great hall that was colonnaded296 words
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Article, Illustration772 1950-06-25 9 AN the second afternoon her mother came round, for Ann Buckle had told her of the change in little Emy's fortunes. "Oh. indeed you are the lucky one, Emy," said 'Mrs. Duggan. "Now, whatever happens, make up your mind to stay with this mistress for some time, for772 words
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Article311 1950-06-25 9 IT was then that tiBUM, a little tired of so much excitement, became aware of a younger man than the others who stood a little mournfully in a corner. He watched her intently, his darK eyes set under heavy and she saw that his coat was of311 words
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Article1222 1950-06-25 9 HE touched her hand artlessly on the glass rim "May I iiope? Dare I desire." he asked. "I must have Lady Charterss permission: she is my mistress.' "And you are no man mistress "Lud, sir. what things you say! "Forgive me. You are so beautiful." She glanced at1,222 words
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Article136 1950-06-25 9 This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realized her capacity to attract men. One night she is caught by her mistress posing in136 words
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Advertisement119 1950-06-25 9 THE \MU RADIUS OF THE COMPASS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG^ FITZPATRICK'S SINGAPORE OUR SHIPPING DEPARTMENT now offers a day and night service for victualling ships from our comprehensive range of ships' Supplies. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT can deliver from stock a complete range of foodstuffs to hotels,119 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-06-25 10 -And the Russian Princess to whom he paid £20,000 to soothe her feelings Jk IN the early 1920's Lipton had entered, lt seemed, upon a happy and a tranquil autumn of life. While he was friendly with royalty he no longer appeared in the Court513 words
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Article325 1950-06-25 10 ALEC WAUGH - by ALEC WAUGH NOTHING could have been W less expected than the announcement in 1925 that his firm was being forced to pass a dividend. It came without any warning. By 1926 it had become very clear that the failure of the previous year was not325 words
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Article476 1950-06-25 10 rthe fourteenth April, 1930, Shamrock V. was launched by Lady Shaftesbury. It was to carry Lipton's last challenge for the America's Cup. He spent his eightieth birthday watching Shamrock V. at work. I am out to do It." he said. 1 mean to do it." If he476 words
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Article594 1950-06-25 10 BY mid-September the economic depression that bad been slowly gathering in Europe broke in full force on Britain. The world of Thomas Lipton was crumbling fast. That was in the third week of September. Ten days later, when sterling currency was bending before its first major blizzard, Lipton594 words
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Advertisement48 1950-06-25 10 I I Doctors say that Horhcks resteret expended energy. Made from rich, fuil-cream cow't milli plus the nutritive extract* of wheat and malted barley, Horlickt hat all the goodness of milk plus extra energycreating nourishment. Horlickt it 100 nourishment. HORLICKS p FOR STRENGTH 1 ENERGY C>zJp-^ HF 22*248 words
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Miscellaneous59 1950-06-25 10 w »«rc >**rm were*. *******»/£Si**r sh£ IS fWE I L st.ON HAVE > CTniL MUCH BETTER) R[COVER£P fe RESTORED HER Q I' 1 iN; TR,M AGAify/A SINCE i STARTED C~ THAT? I'VE ENERGY ,V TR() >a\ TAKING HORLICKSA (mcv/ m <f»i *f jSC(:.m.\iON ONJE THt V YOU SHOULD TAKEj I59 words
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Article, Illustration790 1950-06-25 11 The story of Peter Stirling) introduction to a talking mule. PETER opened his canteen and took a drink of water. As he stood up -mother barrage began this time so violent that it itnocited him off balance and pitched him down a gently-inclined slope. Dazed for790 words
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Article388 1950-06-25 11 A.P. A CYCLE of bullfighting films is well underway in Hollywood. Why? As a spokesman for one studio nuts it: we are always looking ior something with thrills :nd excitement. Columbia studios srvms to have started it—or at least eot a head start on rivals—withA.P. - 388 words
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Article38 1950-06-25 11 A.P. Roy Rogers is by iar the busiest actor at Republic Studios this year. He wid appear in seven pictures within the next year. Most stars appear in about two films a year.—A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-06-25 11 ELIZABETH TAYLOR lias the distracting habit of disappearing into the kitchen of her home after greeting early irrlvals to a party. She'll net appear for perhaps half an hour, but sounds that emerge from behind the white swinging door leading to the kitchen are unmistakable. The breaking63 words
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Article95 1950-06-25 11 Ruth Roman has been ele.vated to full star status by executive producer Jack L.Warner, and will be costarred with Richard Todd in "Lightning Strikes Twice." Miss Roman achieved her stardom, Warner said, as a result of a series of line performances in 'Barricade," "Beyond the Forest."95 words
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Article79 1950-06-25 11 Google Withers and her husband, John McCallum. are planning a stage tour of his home country, Australia, Ooogie. who is expecting her first baby in July, will make one more film in England before the tour. At present John McCallum is playing an Irish sailor in79 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-06-25 11 KIRK DO! TOLAS' reputation for femrno appeal has survived the acid test! His big love scene with Jane Wy. jean for "The Olass Menagerie" was witnessed by Jane's 9-year-old daughter, Maureen, a visitor on the 3Ct. Said Maureen: "Isn't Mama lucky!" MARIE WILSON, known as Hollywood's softest touch405 words
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Advertisement284 1950-06-25 11 Coughs, Colds, Sore Influenza. Take HodMn'i Eumeuthol Jujubes daily. HudsonV and uulv Hudson*, contain "Eumenthol" the Mdc, powerful hat bring* you speedy relief anti *top» thai cough NOW! always and tins. Hudson's tjujubes £umtntfio(; Li U R C A D E N IA CARNATION CuSSORS FLORAL ASSORTMEHT j WHICH OF284 words
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Advertisement232 1950-06-25 11 •ev er '^S „„.r sv<hJ, stious oveKnoss your new, exciting §Hgp| FASHION LIP COLORS §r that really stay on! j9p ELLEN (p\ So Beautiful You Cm B| Hardly Believe Such Lovely, Jf l 5 Lovely Lips Are Redly Yours /11/' Ml (J Ml/ beautiful "bewitching i|J[|l 11/. to inspire whispers232 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1950-06-25 12 Joan Baldwinson - BuyLines I you have any ulvas any yestions or queries, write to me. Joan Baldionnson, Vulaya Tribune, 104—116 Anton Road, Singapore. By Joan Baldwinson WHO has a new frying pan? If you find that food sticks to the bottom in spite of the pan being cleaned and well1,231 words
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Article331 1950-06-25 12 CROPPED Rfkl casual or Mewing u*ui feminine, choose the one you like! According to Evelyn Doug las, Toni Home Beauty Consultant, you can go to any lengths to W in fashion from extreJD shortie to the Bhou'dei length bob. Both can be adapted to tit you. Tn considering]331 words
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55 1950-06-25 12 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21—FEB. 18. A week of many opportunities: be sure that you keep your eyes and ears open and that you do not let chances slip by. Guard your temper —it may be a little uticertain. Handle others u-ith care55 words
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Article49 1950-06-25 12 FEB. 19 —MARCH 20. In the home, don't make hurried decisions: even though others press you to act on the spur of the moment, dig your heels in and take your time. Otherwise you will later regret not having displayed more strength of mind Children bring good news.49 words
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Article44 1950-06-25 12 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. A lucky week during which many things will come your way. This would be a good time to put your ideas before people in authority: you will carry conviction. But watch your health and don't try to do too mturh.44 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 12 APRIL 21—MAY 20. (Jet out of old ruts: visit friends and make journeys that you have long been intending to make. Don t be afraid of making new friends: let people get a little closer to you. In the home a delay icill prove annoying.46 words
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Article48 1950-06-25 12 MAY 21—JUNE 20. A mixed period during which a certain amount of confusion is indicated. Financial windfalls will cancel out small losses. In your work, your efforts will not go unrewarded. Young lovers will find plenty to occupy their free time: plans may have to be adjusted.48 words
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Article50 1950-06-25 12 JUNE 21—JULY 23. Lay foundations this week —put new plans into operation hitch your waggon to a star and don't be afraid of being too ambitious. Be accessible to others and keep loved-ones right by your side so that they can move with you. step step, (r to it:50 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 12 JULY 24—AUG. 23. The financial outlook is bright: money will come you way from unexpected sources A problem will have to be tackled and only you yourself will be able to solve it, so don't ask the advice of others. You will be torn tiro ways.47 words
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Article36 1950-06-25 12 AUG. 24—SEPT. 23. Loved-ones will be helpful and will offer good advice but a business associate will let you down badly over a matter connected with money. Chech all financial arrangements and icatch the budget.36 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 12 SEPT. 24— OCT. 23. You will have further rea son to be pleased about the way some of your plans are working out. Stick to routine and don't try new methods just now. Superiors are watching you. Young lovers may have several differences of opinion.46 words
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Article44 1950-06-25 12 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. The accent this week wtlf be on new things. You will find yourself involved ixith a different set of people and you may have to tackle a fresh job. It will a.'/ be to your advantokye in *he long run.44 words
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Article48 1950-06-25 12 NOV. 23—DEC. 22. T earn work will fay dividends. Loved-ones wtll work with you. Strike out i* new direction# and determine to get out of the rut. A friend will let y° u down rather baa ly but don't let this destroy a friendship. Listen to expunations.48 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 12 DEC. 23—J AX 20. An old problem xcill be settled connected with relatives and you will be able to turn pour attention to yu** own affairs. In your job, make new contracts. In w home, smooth over difficur ties. Two heads will bt better than one!47 words
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Advertisement720 1950-06-25 12 nOUNKLEY PIANOS 10 Tuning Repairs UNDERTAKEN BY OUR LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT. Certified By The London Music Trades School Tn The Pianoforte Technological Section Of The Northern Polytechnic. SEASON CO., LTD. 115 PONDS Give yourself a new, breettt* 1 toking loveliness with the I Z dramatic shades ol Pond's Ik) 'Ups'l720 words
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Advertisement26 1950-06-25 12 ACCESSORIES BY JAY NO. 16 s gloves add S^^^^L f£§g»j l'o your tuvuunte diess, H If poise is your aim j&igjk It's a fashion you'll biess26 words
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Miscellaneous48 1950-06-25 12 imW NAIDC'F fVeeWnvrJ/ you HAVEN'T-c"<X"M.'.'- T NO, CHIEF- W IQ£ EATERS WHO I pj HAVE GONE- ,V* ~> I 7" WHILE HE'S N KILLED AvrvßOW FOR /THE»t'S BEEN S VL~ 3 ERQAY ifX i A 7 k UNM»' y^^^a^^^P V fffl ft BEIN'CAUGHT JI r>rrf f HiM FDR < I48 words
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Article, Illustration515 1950-06-25 13 SAM SNEAD - PLAY BETTER GOLF By SAM SNEAD U7ATCH out for Jerklntss in your swing. I have seen some mighty awful swings that go* netty fair results because swings were smooth, even though not in the right groove. But I have yet515 words
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Article283 1950-06-25 13 HE made a rough sketch and brought it across the studio to show it to her. "It is very good, but not too like," she ventured. "How can it be very good if it is not too like?" She tried to explain, pointing with her finger. "It283 words
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Article591 1950-06-25 13 SHE glanced first at the sketch of the picture as it stood on the easel; she recognised the tilt 1 the head, and trie poise of the chin, and the directness of the eyes. "I should have said that you were doing well without help," she suggested.591 words
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Article197 1950-06-25 13 SHE sobbed bitterly as she told this news, and distressed Emma; but what could she do? Mrs. Duggan said that something must be done. The man to approach was a Captain Willet-Payne; he had it in his power to order the release of the young man who197 words
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288 1950-06-25 13 IN spite of ieading two-nil at half time, the Singapore Recreation Club lost to a team from the Indian Navy by the odd goal in five before a large crowd on the Padang yesterday. While the Indians seemed unable to settle down on288 words
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Article171 1950-06-25 13 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Sat. American Jightwtight boxer Freddie Dawson may enter the welter division, his manager Harry Rudolph has announced. Rudolph said: "If 'Sugar' Ray Robinson vacates the welterweight title to fight for the middleweight crown, Dawson will ask to be recognised as the leading contender forReuter-AAP. - 171 words
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Advertisement523 1950-06-25 13 BOOK BARGAINS romances, Thriller*. Historical Novels; publish -rs remainders brand -jrtr, complete with dust roreirs; naaal tailing price in Malaya 57.50— 310.50, our piirr British j O three shillings fre». rode enqnirtot solirttni. BOOK BARGAINS UNLIMITED, 143, Fleet-street, London, E.C.4. Hearing Restored In Twenty-Four Hours > Deafness *nd Head Noises523 words
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Advertisement173 1950-06-25 13 There's variety in Gold Storage COLD STORAGE BAKERY CAPITOL OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Road. Singapore. renaer tne best optical service in town. Sierhttesting, lense ins*, wule range of spectacle Mi frames, expert advice. bive us a trial Moderate charges. Seeing jfE Brewed i botttedbt/ Archipe/aqo BreweruCoJl94l) Ud,Sinqopore. Distributed bu173 words
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304 1950-06-25 14 SPECTATOR - GOVT. SHOULD GIVE A HINT ON TAX BOXINGWith The Gloves Off wmtlNd his last local article for this column, the SPECTATOR is able to report that good news is forthcoming for Malayan boring in the ?vLv of taxesand bie-time promotions. In a fam* ell304 words
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Article126 1950-06-25 14 The Plums THIS i» a iiealthy sign. Tne boxing world could be at our feet f only we could be sure or even given some indication of government understanding and possible co-operation. The doorways of "Cauliflower Alley" are buzzing this week with accumulative rumours of an impending reduction in the126 words
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Article150 1950-06-25 14 Honolulu provdes this week's example of what oftiicial backing can do. Terry Allen, the British holder of the World Flyweight title, has contracted to defend his title there agali.st Dado Marino. For the fight he will be paid the princely putse of $A 17. 500 clear of all expenses150 words
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Article241 1950-06-25 14 A couple of wecus ago 1 reminded the Singapore Boxing Board of Control of the promises made by it* President at its annua! general iiHvt'njj; in April. The reminder uus directed to that part of the address concerning the Board's alleged interest in an insurance scheme for Its boxers.241 words
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Article203 1950-06-25 14 Ring Death RECENTLY, we had a fata 1 accident in our ring. I have checked the aftermath of the sad affairs as far as is possible cud the facts arc that the promoter and a ocal sportsman who is interested in Siamese boxers shared the expenses. The annual balance sheet203 words
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Article165 1950-06-25 14 Farewell f ilS is the last time that t shall be writing this column for you. 1 am going to the United Kingdom and will actually be afloat by the time you read this. Nevertheless 1 shall not he severing my interest in Malayan boxing as I have signed agreements165 words
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647 1950-06-25 14 Our Correspondent - Badminton By Our Correspondent WHERE an umpire is in doubt whether a stroke is clean or otherwise the benefit of the doubt musi be Riven Vj the striker. That is. an umpire should not penalise a player unless he is certain the player has647 words
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Advertisement76 1950-06-25 14 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 <&ft&, t> W. GIBBS LTD.. LONDON, EvCLA*£ ••(■ll> Butterfly ffiLllt RAPID LAMP ffeP 1 LIGHT WILL COME UP BT76 words
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Advertisement53 1950-06-25 14 SNAJL-B-GON (Snail Destroyer) obtainable at Little's, Daisy h lower Shop, Coronation Flower Shop, Cooperative Stores, D Ilia Flower Shop-Katong. or direct from The Gem Nursery. Th. 7542. ■I I--- i p 1 BEST QUALITY JAVA KROEPOEK OEDANG Obtainable at all Provision Dealers. Sole Distributors: HONG THYE LTD. 63, Arab Street,53 words
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Advertisement433 1950-06-25 14 SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager —A.C. T. Kwong. Valuers, Appraioer.s, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents,' etc. Office: <r River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Teleph one: *****. jf jff* €jj AFTER OUR PHOROPTOR TEST t 1 USE W,TH EASE i SitM BAA SEE433 words
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Article, Illustration440 1950-06-25 15 GAME FAR BELOW MALAYA CUP STANDARD R tS t Force under dogs in the A Cup 061 competition, surprised the Army/Navy yesterday, when they beat the latter cup Ue at Jalan Stadium. The fact that both teams are out of the running for the440 words
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Article59 1950-06-25 15 The Christian Brothers Old Boys' (Singapore) Association «nshea to inform members thai an invitation ba- been received fr%i the Sc Josephs Continuation School for old Imys to take part in ii 88<> yards nee at the. school si>orts on' June 'M at 5.15 p.m. the S. J.59 words
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Article22 1950-06-25 15 Reuter COPENHAGEN. Sat. L'enmark beat Norway I—o in au international soccer match here today after leading 2-*0 at halftime.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article100 1950-06-25 15 NANO. Sat.-estate and bowler -hm Andres devastating form when he captured Kedah wickets for 16 Penang in the inter itch on the Western Road ground. 0] batsmen Major W. R. James and Captain M. B. Adams gave Kedah a art. Batting cautiously but100 words
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Article102 1950-06-25 15 /K3SMOS Sports Club beat I Royal Xaw by two goa's to one in a Junior 'A' League at Geylang Stadium yesterday. A Jaffar, Cosmos captain, showing late opportunism, scored hot!) bis team's goals and would have got a few f Mackcy. the sailors custodian, ha 1102 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 15 The team to represent the Combined Service* n their soccer tie against the turning Sing Tao bide has been selected as follows: Mutton; Tyldesle>, Mc MuUen; VVhitehoro, I)o\er, Butler; Owen, McLaughlin, R. Lee, Scully Da v. Reserves: Grant, McQuarrie, and Jack.46 words
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Article75 1950-06-25 15 Following are two more games fixed for the Mapua Tech Cardinals Basketball Team in Singapore: Today vs. Chinese Combined. (In this match two Mapua Chinese players will play for the Singapore Chinese). Tuesday vs. H. Ho. (Return mntch. Tn their first encounter Ho Ho was75 words
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Article245 1950-06-25 15 V.M.C.A. heat Straits times by 37 run* la a friendly match yesterday. Deeatr nt? lAear innings cfcjaod at 169 for nine wickets 'he V's dismissed the Times for 132 ni'.s. V.M.C.A.: Ten Kah Hin b SiebeJ 11 Teo Kye 1 S:ebel 0; Jimmy Ross b S245 words
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Article213 1950-06-25 15 THE Indian /».<sociation defeated a team from the Indian Navy by 84 runs at Balesiicr Road ground, yesterday. A fuppy 58 by Selahan Singh enabled the Indians to declare at 132 for five wickets and went on to dismiss the Navy for 48 runs. INDIAN213 words
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Article23 1950-06-25 15 in soccer match played on tin- Port Canning ground on Friday b.b. OtaXiißiUauy defeated tne ES. Benaldcr by four goals two.23 words
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Article456 1950-06-25 15 BELOW are the UtAwkl for Satuidaj. July 1. fir*t day of die Perak Turf t lub's Jal) Miti iut; at Ipoh: Perak Plate Three* year-o'd Maidens. HORSES CLASS 3—5 FI R. STB. BROWN BBOCADE 8.1 J ADMIBAL (late \«mind's Legend) 8.07 BIG MONEY «07456 words
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Article138 1950-06-25 15 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for three of the race* on Wednesday, July 5: JIOKsEs CLASS 5—54 FUBS. STB. BELITA 9.09 tt I NAT lON 0.03 DEVON 9.t3 LITTLE LADY »0t LAI RIE Bl'i DALE VIXEN 8.11 JADE FBlNCfcss H0» (■OLDEN GATE »05 EVENING STAB 8.04 GAT CHIEF B.o*138 words
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522 1950-06-25 15 JEN school records were broken at the St. An thony's School annual sports yesterday. Rasso Murukaiyan, who set up three new records, and Granville de Souza, who smashed two, tied with 16 points for the Individual Championship Cup, presented by Mr. Peter Chong.522 words
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Article68 1950-06-25 15 Following players ha-e batg selected to represent Marigold B.P. ai;ams! 22:! 8.0.D.dA. in a badminton match at Ihe Happy Wor d Stadium on Thursday at 7 p.m. Beaa Teak Khern. Wee Ghim T.e. Ng Client: Hua. Lin Onp Huat. Lian Fook Shin, seah Kee Kwang. W.e68 words
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Advertisement166 1950-06-25 15 SHERLOCK HOLMES SOLVES THE BANK OF ENGLAND MURDERS IN SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S "DRESSED TO KILL" WENS TODAY 4 SHOWS flu Mf lift 111 2 4.15 6.30 9.30 p.m. EHi!! W JsWIR conditioned! \J mmm WIN fKMBC OTIWW SUIT CMMW /K special Morning Shoxc Today 10.45 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in166 words
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Advertisement74 1950-06-25 15 rWWWWVVVVWWVWVVVW i mfUfy f m W A W AmmT __W _f wAW wM ~W a w m *****J TO-DAY at 11 a.m. j UniversaPs 'PIRATES OF MONTEREY" IN TECHNICOLOR TO-DAY at 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Warner Bro's Thunderous Adventure! "MONTANA" starring ERROL FLYNN ALEXIS SMITH on Earth-Shattering Story IN TECHNICOLOR74 words
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Advertisement157 1950-06-25 15 HAPPY WOULD TO-DAY 7.30, 9.00 p.m. "SINS OF THE FATHERS" VAWWiVWWWVWVW yTrj'j'rrjy PHO«IDMS7OOmMC».^ Today At 11.00 A.M. "WOLF DOG' (Whole Serial) 50 Cts. To All Seats Daily: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 P.M. Sofia Kartini R. Endang in "AIR MATA MENGALIR DI CHITAROEM" (In Malay) V.W.V.V.WW.V.'iV.W COLUMBIA PIUJUKtb prbsents LONDON NEW YORK157 words
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Advertisement104 1950-06-25 15 11a.a,1.45,4.15,6.45 9.30 One moment HAPPINESS The next.... TERROR!! M-G-M's HOT-AS-THE-HE ADUNCS HfT! 1 ROBERT TAVLOR KI.IZAIiI.IH TAYLOR I OPENING j cwK»cfcfcri_fi^G<(ferrf; WEDNESDAY I fSS&S&H "RIDINfi HIGH" with ;...._v.rrr"r:rr.-..' happiness... Request screening Morn. Mat. today 11 a.m. "Song of the Open Road >MMB I I 11. H THE SINGAPORE JUNIOR CHAMBER104 words
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Article228 1950-06-25 16 THEY WILL SOLVE A LOT OF PROBLEMS -Mr. Singh Tribune Staff Reporter. STREAMLINED electric trains may soon make their appearance in Singapore. That is if a suggestion by Mr. Balwant Singh (Rural West) is accepted by Government, Mr Singh said yesterday that an electncally operated suburban228 words
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Article35 1950-06-25 16 A new type of trafficator (traffic indicator) at present fitted on 250 LPTB iLondon Passenger Transport Board > buses for trial, has been fitted to S.T.C. Bus No. 139 for trial in Singapore traffic.35 words
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Article218 1950-06-25 16 MALAYAN rubber production for May was announced yesterday as 56.708 tons a rise of 7.639 tons over April output. But ihe tiguie came a.s surprise to market men who had expected the lise to be nearly twice as much about 14,000 tons. May output totalled 50.768 tons218 words
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Article24 1950-06-25 16 Mr. John Forbes-Seinpill. actor-manager oi the Singapore Repertory Theatre, will talk to the Singapore Rotarians on Wednesday on the "Trials of Repertory."24 words
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126 1950-06-25 16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE editors may be invited by Municipal Commissioners to discuss the publishing of Municipal news in the local papers. *A Municipal Committee was told that certain confidential matters have from time to time been finding their way into local126 words
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Article36 1950-06-25 16 j wo Maiay passengers nt d up their taxi driver on Friday night in the Alexandra Military Hospital grounds and rohhed him of his wallet containing $7.50, his identity card and driving licence.36 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-06-25 16 Mr. and Mrs. TU."^ maid and >ir. i. i».ko»vun m*m Kinross After the ceremony, at which me m^__Z Nicholson oftuiated. a reception was held at 44, Chan eery Lane.33 words
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Article, Illustration210 1950-06-25 16 Tribune Staff Reporter. TEN-year-old Ali bin Alias a Chinese buy who has been claimed by an Indonesian man and a Chinese woman is missing again. Three days ago the Indonesian and the Chinese woman turned up at the Social Welfare after efforts had been made to210 words
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Article77 1950-06-25 16 SEVENTY Scots in Singapore favour self-g over ment for Scotland. Their signatures will shortly be on the way home to be added to those which, for three years, have been collected to form a 2,(100,000 name round-robin lo Premier Attlee. For the past fortnight. Chieftain Andrew Arbuckh77 words
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Article51 1950-06-25 16 Clerks working in the Havelock Road area wi'l be j able to see free cinema 1 shows during their lunch hour every Monday and Thursday I from tomorrow. Films will be screened by the Public Relations Office at their Public Reading Room in the Chinese I51 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-06-25 16 SPORTING new liuht fawn-coloured poplin shirts and caps, and green garbadine trousers, crews of Ma«iyan Airways planes looked posh when they appeared in their "New Look" uniforms at Kallang Airport early yesterday morning. Shiny brass buttons, epaulets, and biaek ties complete their new attire. These new uniforms, however,104 words
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Article29 1950-06-25 16 The aircrait carrier rf.M.S. Unicorn which arrived at the Naval Bast from Japan on Tuesday is undergoing a general overhaul and refit before to England in August.29 words
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Article229 1950-06-25 16 Cut Has Not Helped Tin' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The devaluation of the pound sterling has not benefited the tin industry, said the Hon. Mr H. S. Lee, President of the AIT-Malayan Chinese Mining Association, when h« addressed the Annual General Meeting of the Association yesterday. He said that while the229 words
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Article316 1950-06-25 16 The following have passed the secona i rufes nai examination for the Degrees of M.8., B.S. at the University of Malaya, in whole and in part: 1...-.-. of BACHELOR OF DENTAL >IR(.tRV Second Professional Examination (Jane IMO) whole:— Cheah Ceng Keoi, Lien K*ng Ann. tleorge Pmu Edmund316 words
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Article239 1950-06-25 16 Tribune Staff Reporter MALACCA, Sat. A "dormitory" squatter re-settlement area ip Malacca was discussed by the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at i meeting presided over h. Dato Tan Cheng Lock Mr. G. H. Jollye, Adviser on Chinese affairs, said at the meeting that239 words
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Advertisement272 1950-06-25 16 TUITION SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 593-A. Seraagocn Road (Jn. of B&lestier Road) New Sessions Commencing July SCIENCE Physics with Chemistry, Phvsica Chemistry. Meant for beginners prepared for 'M. Cambridge exam. Suitable for std. Vm Senior. ENGLISH Individual Tuition in Eng. Language Lit. for Stds. VII, VIII Senior. Morning and Aft272 words
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Advertisement196 1950-06-25 16 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced watch, mlker. Offers giving <*« nrevious employment SSSSaSty. and salary require: t080xA3751 S. Tribune Spor. ""accommodation^ Wanted:-purchaseorrenttwo bedrooraed bungalow 'n >ocalitv. Reply Box A.>. 5-, Sun day Tribune Singapore. Lavender Brilliantine DELUXE **A" Sparkling Hair Lights ur Your whole Personality SOLD EVERYWHERE AjL A %WbV.WW. .WAW196 words
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