Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1950
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Title Section54 1950-07-02 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE 7>fl? PTOPLB fo* tm PEOPLE T«* TrfcuO**' Spore MALAYA\ NAIKWAL nfwspapea ftrane SAII/S Nine Line* Published simultaneously at Singapore, Ruala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover Malaya Tribune Office, I*3, Fleet Street,54 words
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895 1950-07-02 1 "POOR INTELLIGENCE AND OFFICERS" ARE BLAMED Taejon, Kor 2a, Saturday Night Inadeq jate intelligence and incompetent South Korean officers are being blamed to-night for a panic withdrawal which sent American headquarters fleeing back ninety-three miles from the walled city of895 words
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Article81 1950-07-02 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Sat.— ie sky-blue L'nited Nations ig 's" expected shortly to l over the combined air, ?ea id land operations in Korea, learned today. Orders have oeen given to c U.N. to send to Korea, ith all possible speed, flags, HDftntfl andReuter. - 81 words
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Article52 1950-07-02 1 A.P. HONGKONG. Sat. The >rwegian motor vessel, ii Hen. arrived late toy after having been sheli by two Chinese Nation at warships five Bliiea off ingkong. Ten shells re ed but none hit the The vessel, carrying scval hundred Chinese passlgers. was en route fromA.P. - 52 words
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Article20 1950-07-02 1 Reuter. S TOKIO, Sat.—The United ations Commission has ow resumed functions in Lorea with headquarters t Pusan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article101 1950-07-02 1 Reuter AAP. TOKIO, Sat. Japanese shipping will dow be permitted to enter South Korean waters to discharge vital cargoes to South Korea. General Mac Arthur's H.Q. said today. The relaxation of restrictions on Japanese vessels, is being made of facilitate the flow of essentialReuter & AAP. - 101 words
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Article53 1950-07-02 1 UP. TOKIO, Sat The Far East Air Force announced the crash of a C-54 transport in Korea early today in which 23 persons were killed. The four-engined transport, engaged in lifting American troops from Japan to Korea, hit a 2,000--foot hill, about 40 miles north-westUP. - 53 words
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Article55 1950-07-02 1 Reuter. PARIS, Sat. Sixty-six-year-old Dr. Henri-Queuille, was early this morning invested France's 13th post-war Premier by 363 votes to 208. it was expected that the Socialists would finally agree to join the Coalition Minister of Radicals, Popular. Republicans and Independent Conservatives which Dr. Queuille will probably formReuter. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-07-02 1 WINNIE ANNIE SPENCER Yuitr Mummy tcants to see you13 words
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Article44 1950-07-02 1 UP. LONDON. Sat. Official sources said today that Royal Air Force units Would be Britain's next contribution to the United Nations forces fighting the Communist invasion of South I Korea. As yet Brita.n has received no request ior ground forces. —UP.UP. - 44 words
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Article23 1950-07-02 1 A.P. MANILA, Sat—President Quirino today signed an executive order creating a civilian emergency administration as a precautionary measure against any possible crisis.—AP.A.P. - 23 words
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Article140 1950-07-02 1 U.P. BERLIN, Sat. Soviet troops and East German "police", armed with tanks and mortars, were reported today to have massed in record numbers outside the Berlin suburb of Potsdam as tension mounted aU.ng the East-West border because of the Korean civil N3.T. Allied intelligence officials saidU.P. - 140 words
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Article213 1950-07-02 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - By LAWRENCE G. MANI MARKET men think that the price of tin may soon nse by snother £50 reaching £660 per tou. The price in London has already risen oy £10—10s. sine* 1 June 2S and in Singapore by $8.50/ There was a big demand for213 words
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Article28 1950-07-02 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sat. President Truman has ordered a one month delay in the transfer of the island ot Guam from naval to civilian adminisr:*a :<ui. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article108 1950-07-02 1 MaiArtbiir Confirms Suwoii STOP PRESS U.P. TOKIO. Sat. General Mac Arthur's communique stated to-night: "North Korean Communist troops that have crossed the Han River in the vicinity of Seoul are now concentrated about 10 miles north of So won. Late reports indicate tl-it Suwon iUeif and Suwon airport are b*4ngU.P. - 108 words
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Advertisement134 1950-07-02 1 CAFE de LUXE 25, High St., Singapore. Your favourite orink* mixed* to perfection ourjfst ctaafl bar. For Special Ceronianies aMltt as Marriages, nic raj|BM j Food ybtf'und t reauy Bmg Crosby. Vndrews Sister*. 4483 Someplace m aary- 4262 Now! Now! Now! is where Rmd. the time, Sure- thing. Oh, ycu134 words
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Advertisement45 1950-07-02 1 or c ALJrowtj». SEASON TRADING CO., 67, Hig* street. Tel: ***** The famous t Family of Medicinal Products PKI glllagM B* i Ml fel Wind Mixture I •Si i!£4 a cuiM toxat|ve for 1111 I case* of Indigestion and B and, of coarse, TIGER BALM45 words
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268 1950-07-02 2 AND IT ALL HAPPENED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE'S Municipal Commissioners, by a ma- jority vote, have settled on $300 as the monthl> allowance they should each receive to off-set the expenses of their work. As forecast in last week's Sunday268 words
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154 1950-07-02 2 The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees views with serious, concern the remarks made by Acting Colonial Secretary Mr. J. D. VI. Smith, at the Legis>ative Council Meeting held on June 20th. when the Benham Report on Salaries was discussed. Mr G. Kandasamy,154 words
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Article72 1950-07-02 2 YONG MURDER Ng Kai Sung. 44-year-old HakKa, still lying on an iron cot in the Hospital lock-up ward, yesterday heard a tentative charge of murder against him ior the sixth time. Ng was alleged to have fatally shot Mr. Yong Yit Lin. a well72 words
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Article90 1950-07-02 2 Quote from the Sunday Tribune's "Teli the People.!' June 25: "There is a certain coyness on the subject and the Commissioners, who have recently shown a disturbing alacrity to nip behind their teak curtain when controversy is in the air, may well do so again, and hold their debate90 words
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Article79 1950-07-02 2 A reierence win be made by the Colony Bench and the Bar tomorrow to the memory of the late Mr. D. K. Walters, advocate and solicitor, who died at the General Hospital on Thursday. I ne reference will be mad< in the Appellate Court beiore the Chie79 words
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Article321 1950-07-02 2 You Can Join\Them And Help To Keep Clime In Check ■Waff Reporter, md forth between the underntacts in the Police Force, lad" have helped to nip many sent many a notorious crimi- Who are the "Ghosts?" They are the contacts that every good detective has321 words
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Article, Illustration243 1950-07-02 2 For Singapore Nurses Tribune Staff Reporter. 4 little brass plate with the words "Labrador Villa' means rest and away from the smells of mixture* and medicines for Singapore's tired nurses. i For it is at Labrador Villa, off Pasir Panjand that Singapore nurses243 words
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Article79 1950-07-02 2 Three Chinese, Ng Ah Hoe, Tan 3eng Huat, and Licw Poh Fong, wert charged with attempted evtortion in the Fourth Po ice Court vesterJay. They were alleged to have threatened liv Yeovr with bodily injury on the afternoon of June 20, at Lorong 3, Gcylang. should79 words
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Article46 1950-07-02 2 Cheng Kow, 59, was fined $30 and sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment in the Foutrh Police Court yesterday. y Cheng, a servant of the R.O.A.C. Camp, stole a tin of magar.ne valued at $2 from the camp on June 2346 words
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99 1950-07-02 2 Gua Cheong a P ick P°<*et lad odd-iob Ho* at a Sentencing Chan, who had four previous convictions, Mr S Teh. the Second Police Magistrate said: "You seem to hi vr started this form of tl:eft at a very early age.'' ■'<oh99 words
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Article70 1950-07-02 2 More students are returning to China from S ngaHigh School and the Nanyang Girls High School were charged with spreadt2f t Pr ?S ag^nda detriment tai to the Colony. Those in the know, howfn ve f: that this increase m the number of students proceeding70 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 2 Air Marshal sir Francis Fogarty. Commander in Far. East Air Force lett Changi yesterday morning on a 11-day tour of the Federation.26 words
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Article116 1950-07-02 2 Opponents of Dato Onn l, I Ja'afar joined haaoj Jr his supporters appeal to him to leadership as Presided *he United Ms'tys aiist Organisat Strong support came the women's section U.M.N.O. too the Xai Ibu—who were also presa? in large numbers when?, local Malays atteruu-d116 words
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Advertisement239 1950-07-02 2 If you did not complete, your Course, or if unfortunate in your first attempt in the LCC Exam., you are invited to Join any of the following classes: B'keeping, Ele. Adv. In various stages. revision classes (Eng. tutor, iate lecturer, London University*, S'hand: Theory, (diff. stages) daily speed morn., eve.,239 words
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Advertisement101 1950-07-02 2 RENASCENCE J 801, North Br'dge F:dl Distributers for Mull Electrical and P| Contractors. Lampshades Manufac Prompt Service. D. T. LIM'S The best D. T. LIM'S Pi kuima. Curryvendhally Curryprawns, Curryfish C Redflsh, Tepoenghunkwe Street, Singapore. ■PPwW-Turryplckl. V-,> niHsaufo. lavasaucr, etc. D. T. LIM CO. 24. Prinsep m.\ Tne Greatest of101 words
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381 1950-07-02 3 BUT THERE ARE MANY 'BUTS' Tribune Staff Reporter oHOl T LD married women work? Although there Is a clash of opinion, most Singaporeans say that they see no reason why they should not. But, there are many "bats." There are a number however, who381 words
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Article138 1950-07-02 3 Reuter. His Excellency ihe Governor, Sir Frank 1 in GMmSfcXL I presented V c 1 1 v nu nl Thanks to ten persona a> i th? Victoria Memorial .-eneol „round yesterday. The recipients weie: Mrs. Elsie Lyne. Mrs. V.v -i En mann. Mrs Hilda Dore-n Assan. Mrs.Reuter. - 138 words
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Article97 1950-07-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sat Eight bandiu were shot dead by security forces in the Federation yesterday. Six of them were killed in Johore and the other! in Pahang and I erak. One of the bandii.s killed in Johore was a notorious bandit lead A rhomoBOfl sub-machine gun and97 words
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78 1950-07-02 3 Mr and Mrs. John Seow Chan Lim after their weeding at Westey Methboust Church in Fort Canning yesterday. The bride. formerly Miss Maric-Louis-Holder wire a gown of pate pink net and georketie over pink satin with a matching cap and veil She was given away by Mr. T.S. Giles. Mr.78 words
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Article111 1950-07-02 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. 4 new cinema—seating 1,600 people—may come up A in North Bridge Road, if the Traffic Advisory Committee gives its go ahead signal. This cinema, which was approved by Govern ment in principle, will cater for the poorer sections of the community.111 words
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Article21 1950-07-02 3 Mr. N. Mistri ari'"> nil Phoenix Aerated Water company yesterday gave n party to celebrate the firm's* 25th anniversary.21 words
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Article43 1950-07-02 3 For the timv Radio Malaya last night made a broadcast of a play from the Victoria Theatre The whole of the last act of the "Rep" company's production or George Bernard Shaw's "CanOida" was relayed over thfj Blue network.43 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 3 The Rotary Club of Singapore held its Annual Installation Dinner at Raffles Hotel yesterday evening. A large gathering of guest attended the iorrnal occasion.26 words
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Article242 1950-07-02 3 HERE is the case for the men, who ere launching uns venture They argue th, t every traffic problem hIM been Drovided for. 1. There won't be traffic cd lgestion because Traffic wM appr aa C h from the Bras Basah end m><( traffic lights u-ill automatically242 words
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Article196 1950-07-02 3 fTHE Traffic Advisory Committee which discussed the I DroDOsals thinks otiierwise. 1 It holds that there will be traffic congestion because: The road widening will not be effective because oi the existence of the adjacent buildings. The entrance to the cinema would become a waiting place for196 words
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317 1950-07-02 3 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Tribune Staff Reporter. THREE Municipal Commissioners, the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor, and a representative of the Police are to study the question of seating accommodation at the Happy World Stadium. The three Commissioners appointed to serve on this Committee317 words
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Article87 1950-07-02 3 A pastel drawing of crabs in sale in the Penang fish mrket, by Malayan journalist Miss Katherine Sim. is on exhibition at the Society of Women Artists show at the Rcv*J Institute Galleries in London. The influence of the Ufe and colour of the East is strongly87 words
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Article55 1950-07-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Bandits last night brokt into a kong.si nouse on a Chines > owned pineappic plantation and abduct** s Chines'- woman and Ufl husband alter ransacking the place. (M Police searching the area found the body oi tne cnih nese woman with gun*htf and s55 words
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Article203 1950-07-02 3 j Tribune Staff Reporter lOHORE Police have mt up I J a small fore* of s' v police women. They will screen women bandit agents and suspects capture by R*cuiitv F">rc«The police women have J proved to be of invaluable assistanc to the regular Police. Th"v ar'- now203 words
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Advertisement192 1950-07-02 3 /blotchy\ SISKIN t v* v g marred by spots, ugly rashes and Eg pimples is quickly nS\ cleared by Cuticuri Ointment. It cleanses pores of all impurities EHHHHJk and assures skin health. Always keep a tin of Cuticura Ointment in the pHiii:r::.r:njk house. GoocUor FLASHLIGHT 7 BATTERIES Sole Representatives: GETZ192 words
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Advertisement173 1950-07-02 3 ON OVER NOW~wTI ST r U fly at once!" Kfe |W Bu y* n »nd seller, with ■IK over r n a thi n cS I t ne eye If i§ Information and Bookings: Qantas Empire Airways Ltd., H9 Bras Ba<ah Rd., Singapore. Telephone Ml. Or from; Malayan Airways. Ocean173 words
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239 1950-07-02 4 Johore's Bad Little Boys Rounded-Up Tribune Staff Importer t hornet* IOHORE'S bad Utile boys-who .ganged together and hroUe J stealing poultry, money, clothing.and ir h u^7^ c c leader-a 12Known as the his 15 1 The boys, whose ages n e fr t239 words
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Article139 1950-07-02 4 A handful of sand thrown into the engine of a small sports car in the Singapore Golf Club area has caused the Police to renew their search for suspected car saboteurs. First signs of car damaging, which seems to be confined to owner-driven cars, came139 words
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172 1950-07-02 4 PAY NO HEED, PRIEST Tribune Staff Reporter. _*~"kZ-Wi iptter sweeping Ipoh toaa>. A NEW type of chain aim g** "erraces" from Heaven. Failure to comply with the request, the letter warns will result to some calamity to the recipient or his or172 words
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63 1950-07-02 4 The Election Campaign Committee of the Singapore Labour Party is now on the look-out for suitable women candidates for the. Municipal Commission. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Vice President of the Party said yesterday that so far they hay-> not riee'd'd on any particular63 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 4 An Aran woman slipped 40 ft. down a Sudanese village well. When rescued she hastily veiled her face —and rode off on her donkey.27 words
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Article63 1950-07-02 4 Look Ah Leong. 20-year-old Hokkien who pleaded milltf to a charge of housebrnak and stealing in the First District Court ycsterV 'ln n t'he early hours ol June Mirket Street, and while ne gettmg *g\J"& worth $o3.yi. ne some tins which awoke tne 'proprietor, who shouted for63 words
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Article24 1950-07-02 4 Ships of the Indian Naval Squadron, lying to the Singapore Roads, will be iftn to public today from 2 p m.24 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-07-02 4 #"Suicide Lodge. THE most novel: name for any bouse in Singapore chosen by the bachelors in the Wearne Brothers Company's Mess in Why they selected such a name uo-Ji»e seems to km> w Some say il is because a suicide once jumped into the canal that#"Suicide Lodge. - 72 words
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Article32 1950-07-02 4 "He was very garrulous, blrssed the police, and kept calling me dear." «aid a police inspector at Romsey of a man charged with being drunk in charge of a car.32 words
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Article235 1950-07-02 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. AMAHS, cooks and house boys are in great demand in Singapore today. This was revealed yesterday by the Singapore Labour Exchange. Stenographers and clerks are also much sought after Every day Mems and Tuans call at the Exchange to employ amahs, cooks235 words
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Article112 1950-07-02 4 PEOPLE living in fiats cs- pecially those on top lloors have a grouser. They complain that their stairways are very dark. To bruise ones shins and to fall down a flight of ten steps are common occurrauces. Lights have been installed In the stairways, but some112 words
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Article30 1950-07-02 4 In Western Nucr (Sudan* a man stabbed his wife because (1 she was a, had cook and (2) she put a lizard's tail in his porridge to poison him.30 words
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Article190 1950-07-02 4 MORE girls are today working in Singapore's coffee shops. Few like the job, but it pays well. The girls get from between $80 to $120 a month plus two free meals. Then there are the tips they collect. Many of girls come from large families where190 words
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Article, Illustration205 1950-07-02 4 t1 r nno For they have plan^ ??JSf orfJidonnitory for visiting scouts. srujp euro Raid Mr Jacob Ballas. Sectary of the Singapore Bo^SScouts' Association yeftlrday: "Oh. so many scout troops can and facuities provided A W« had more funds. But he added:205 words
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Article121 1950-07-02 4 Puasa Did Not Stop Them ORPHAN Malay scouts la a Singapore village donned uniforms ana snapped smartly into drill despite the rigours of la*ilife of the boys," said Scu-j* Master Ai Juhari Din Andan. The scouts wer inspected by the Scout Cornmlssioner. Canon R. X.. t>. Da A to an121 words
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Article29 1950-07-02 4 AttttCKed oy a buul at Mextet, uear Charleron a Belgian farmer. Alphonse Rossome. drove it off with a branch and threw a stone which killed the animai29 words
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Advertisement73 1950-07-02 4 "ftperieneeTfovestdctb t&e s/ix&test famous Tor Ttavouf Liaien lo P 1 <£ IT« CmUreWt OofMir on Rediffiution fiinyapoit: Tuesdays at 6.30-7.00 p.m. K. Lumpur: Wednesdays at G. 30-7.00 p.m. 15Q0 „a motorist who warn* 6 r One and a half 5-6 m real FOR IMMEDIATE OR Your Sjn m D.str.butor will73 words
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Advertisement27 1950-07-02 4 *The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day j '"j! «I IV i :^~3r Hirtmltt Jj6a#«a»a*i S lllymeiMU IkGLAHb ViMß&m T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. II aVATTEfcY ROAD. SINGAPORE27 words
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Article, Illustration2067 1950-07-02 5 From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Sat. HERE'S a mystery I cannot solve but Its subject Is very pleasing. The pretty lady who adorns my page this week is golden-haired, blueeyed Miss Diana Newey, of Chaucer Road, Ashford, Middlesex, who recently gained the title of "British Beauty" in WOMEN'S OWN.2,067 words
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Advertisement239 1950-07-02 5 names in entertain merit MG'M RECORDS JUDY GARLAND :^J0 o'^0 FI T YOUR ARMS AROUND ME HONEY L MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN f' $k P»! DREAMLAND (both from A 'flfeiHP him. -In The Gockl Old «Hf j S unmertinie"». W"' I M-G-M 242 I DON'T CARE f PLAY THAT BARBER239 words
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Advertisement182 1950-07-02 5 A Naval Officer—about 1.">38. An officer of Queen ESnrWtk*i Navy in the age of the great -sea-dogs' Harxkint, Drake, ami tho other Men of DerW W*» vanquished the Spanish Armada. The Elizabethan years t*a>v the growth of k*- gland's sea-power. >- Tmm to tradition SENIOR f SERVICE 1 BVLRN PUftSU182 words
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Article, Illustration3601 1950-07-02 6 Vera Ardmore - By Vera Ardmore I have had a horrid week. Maybe it.- my own fault and 1 should have more seDse than to meddle with income tax, nut ever since last Sun day 1 have been unable to enter the office without findin- pile- of letters about it. 13,601 words
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Advertisement122 1950-07-02 6 Smutty iaus COLD CREAM and VANISHING CREAM for that /ove/ier took FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM h BOURJOIS DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE AN ALLEN BURYS MB PRODUCT IT for 'ErM3 r Calcium g deficiency J *3» liHh CALCYDIC TABLETS are indicated in all conditions in122 words
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Advertisement166 1950-07-02 6 Tiers oi Loveliness— You'll love its soft toes beautiful fabric its fashion, Another ere*t*Mß fey HOLLYWOOD Ladies 1 Dress House J 2. Hl| c t. Eu Court li\a~. j y s getting somePEP VIGOR I 1 Wsqettinq JĔm/ it safely 3 1/5» f v j says ELSIE the BORDEN cow166 words
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Article, Illustration929 1950-07-02 7 IS it any wonder that Vivian Cullenen Bath, rubber broker and director of companies who looks like Melvyn Douglas, should lot C and hi long to Malaya He iras born in Singapore, on Nov. 8. 1901. His (/randmother, Mrs. L. Sutton, his father "Tom" Bath, and his929 words
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Advertisement164 1950-07-02 7 FOR GOOD FOOD FOR S KILFUL SERVICE FOR COMFORT YOt'B BABY must be the f*_________2 It is not surprising that babies who have Glaxo arc so lively, healthy and good- tempered. For Glaxo is a carefully balanced milk food made by the famous < Glaxo Laboratories. Iron is added to164 words
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Article552 1950-07-02 8 THE sudden flare-up in Korea, that came with the dawn last Sunday, was a shock, despite the fact that Parallel 38 has long been one of the hottest frontiers of the cold war. But things had been relatively quiet in the Hermit Kingdom, and the world's eyes had552 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1950-07-02 8 PROFILE Or A PATRIOT DR. Syngman Rhee, the seventy Aye year old Methodist minister, who is Korea's President, had been caiien "its mojt aisun?aished and provocative statesman" by the American news-magazine Time, and a "senile extremist" by Americans who had the job of1,030 words
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Article1615 1950-07-02 8 AND A PROFILE OF HIS COUNTRY A traveller, bewildered by th c tonsy-turvy that was newly liberated Korea, started looking through reference boks to see if he could find some phrase that would describe its tough, turbulent, opinionated people. And he found that someone,1,615 words
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Advertisement99 1950-07-02 8 I SWISS WATCHES f for Men from $20 v for Ladies $26 SERVICE AFTER SALE Wrife for illustrated catalogue 16, COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE Colorgravure Post Cards Of Singapore. Beautifu 1> repiua iuin nature colour photographs. Ist Ser ea of six available. $11.50 per gross. Post Fiee Cash with order. P.O.99 words
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Advertisement94 1950-07-02 8 fhe height oi luxury... f USA X//Speeding smoothly towards New York in a jM/ luxurious X.L.M. airliner, a feeling of M jM/ /> complete uell-bemg, ease of body and mind, WW W \sill be yours. Perfect comfort —excellent Mf food and drink served free—the finest service M A in the94 words
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Article, Illustration3023 1950-07-02 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial The Beginning Of The Stery This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who becomes famous as Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract men. One night she3,023 words
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Advertisement124 1950-07-02 9 V GRAY i MAGIC i ROYAL PORTABLE i < i I Mogic" Margin J Jti s fumbling. •> I no fret—click. I r exclusive > f< ol ir; s make < > YOUR j > table 1 /pewriter. g ,_ronteed by o > ierv cc established 40 i n Malaya.124 words
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Advertisement63 1950-07-02 9 MALAYAN A/AWAYS^ MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. J \Vv SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SOU TELEGRAMS "TERB^NG"/^/ Let your conscience be your guide ASK YOURSELF Can I afford to be extravagant and NOT take advantage of the low prices for High Class Foods now offering at riTZPATBICK S CASH CARRY STORE riTZPATRICK'S vaGD SUPPLIES63 words
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Article, Illustration914 1950-07-02 10 Joan Baldwinson - WOMAN'S PAGE By Joan Baldwinson WHO is going to a wedding or a birthday party? I have Just seen some wry attractive wrapping papers and string decorated with appropriate designs in one snop; this wi:i make a change from Xma-s-paper-wrapped birth-day-presents. A single sheet of paper costs 20 cents,914 words
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Article365 1950-07-02 10 DE sure that you are really "the type" for whatever forms of beautifying procedures you practice. The dramatic proprieties of appearance are invariably recognized when it comes to selecting a cast for one of Hollywood's motion pictures. But. there are many women not in pictures, who365 words
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Article557 1950-07-02 10 lamI am going home to England on leave this month, a.uf UK haVe planned a motor tour for the first fortnight. As space will be limited, can you suggest a suitable wardrobe that will fit into one suitcase?" (C. F-M. lpoh>. YOU will need a varied and interchangeable wardrobe,557 words
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Article576 1950-07-02 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQI A KITS. JAN. 21 -FEB. 18. Think In a (oustiiictivc rather than destructive WOJfi it is nut linn;/ to grouse about youi life, quite another to do something about it. Th a is the time for sound pianuing, Thursday irill be576 words
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Article656 1950-07-02 10 A.P. MIAMI, Florida. A daught< r of Alexander Graham Ben says it is simple to have a happy and fruitful life. Marry a scientist. I did «md I have never resetted a moment of it," explains Mrs. Marian Hubbard 801 l Fairchild. "1 can't imagine anythingA.P. - 656 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1950-07-02 11 HENRY GRIS - by HENRY GRIS ,of .-hooting or. "Any Number Can -The' King" was in a jovial mood. Soon he his domain, Hollywood, and would discard the mote comfortable attire of an [j He would edtei his new station wagon and rtom-i uad eventually ending up in k1,058 words
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Article360 1950-07-02 11 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Sat. ERROL Flynn says his bride to be Princess Irene Ghika will be the boss of the family "at first, anyway." Starting work on a new picture the famed swashbuckler announced he will many the Rumanian noblewomen in September: in Fans. "At least she's makingA.P. - 360 words
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Article169 1950-07-02 11 A.P. PARIS. Saturday. THERE are no big producUl« nrms here to comnirfl to such studios as Jtt.. Centi ?v Fox. Warner Bros or RKO. The film industry o *£ts of about 270 small comoanies. oul only 98/jt them were actually In production during the tasi yA.P. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-07-02 11 One of Mie two f» miI nine leads in "l ightning Strikes Twice" has been assigned to Yirj>inia S Mayo. i i The film is a suspense > drama based on the N novel by Margaret I i Kchard, and will co- star Miss Mayo and i S another79 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-07-02 11 Marfa Wilson, scatiest brained Heroine ever to match her ui( s against man, co-star* with DM Lynn John Lund in Paramount* farce My Frt™« lrma28 words
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Article376 1950-07-02 11 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. No false eyelashes or s'inkv slit-to-the-unee gowns for Teresa Wright. Sh<» claims she's glamourless and ;rlad of it. I'm just not tif- glamour type,'' S&id the rorthright actress. 'Glamour :_r;irls are torn, not made. And the real ones can be glamourous evenA.P. - 376 words
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Article129 1950-07-02 11 TWELVE years aso in a Hollywood Radio Studio a man had an icioa for a new. refreshing tvoo of pro gramme a question and answer show. loaa* tncii innocent idea is a monster marching across America Yet the "quiz" show was. up until the Summer of 1948.129 words
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Article130 1950-07-02 11 OVER A B C. alone $320,000 in cash and merchandise was awarded to winners of its various quiz shows last year. "Slop the music' gave away S220.0U0. Second Honeymoon" gave away $175,000. "Brid. 1 and Groom" $104 000. "Break the Bank" —$75,000. CBS. has given away as much130 words
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Article86 1950-07-02 11 OF course, from time to time people have won ami th? magnitude of then winnings hsu. s'rved to m {ri-nio millions ot America* Slies. binding thom to radio sets \u-h brealcaol- L V naturally, is jus. u ir radio lietv.'orKS anc u« advertisers want Bu» onp Holr WOO86 words
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Article46 1950-07-02 11 jane Wynwn had a narrow escape J*,, moan y went on location »*2Sc in Park Zoo lor the which Jane wat*h< Hon lump ro^.. lK ampWbU>ns animals, a >n leaped too far. lanu an(i the e4g« of Ou P mi*9d hitting th< by inches.46 words
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Article22 1950-07-02 11 A.P. mchard Greene, *eg producer Edward Sn a q{ B»e lead in a moy». the novel A.l".A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement27 1950-07-02 11 ENLIVEN YOUR SHIN WITH /^/^^O^^^^X I >;••*.• *t|. -V Cp.-re .1-t a.nll.n« ,ikt U< Mr vtil »1 I U k .«**i--*-r SSSSs <* gs£» tij.ro»!» 1:1 four ">r FACE27 words
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Advertisement302 1950-07-02 11 I he wave lhal 3 gives lhal tyitural look! 1 Jo tl yourtlj M «>■ ifW „»/1 §3.7."> j@ S T f S iM] [r> [Ml gsg L2SJ 1. Roll your hair up in 2. Tie a turban around 3. Saturate each curl Toni curlers. Dab on your head and302 words
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Article, Illustration531 1950-07-02 12 Our Badminton Correspondent - Ninth Malayan Badminton Championships By Our Badminton Correspondent. THE Singapore contingent to the ninth Malayan O idiTiinxoii l f scheduled to be held at Ipoh on August 5. 6 and 7, may be e a:n„ nrM)re since the inception of the championships in531 words
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180 1950-07-02 12 Tribune Soccer Keporfer THE standard of football in Hongkong is higher than that seen in Malaya. This was expressed by former Malayan footballer Lee Mun Kit, who returned from Hongkong recently for a short visit. A former Pe-ak State player. Mr. Lee has been180 words
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Article156 1950-07-02 12 PLAYING kl th<- HmpO} Wu, id stadium ia*t Thurada) i Igtn before a biK cmwd ,he M&nyold BP. "B" tain beat the BODCA b) camel iv urnin a badminton match. Result (Marigold pity crs .oeittion first*:— SINGLES: Ng Cheng H'la beat Teo Boon Ens 15—•>. IN- I:156 words
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Article, Illustration641 1950-07-02 12 Ranjit Singh - Strength And Health Party BY Ranjit Singh I OOK out, men, here come L the strong "ladies! Yes, sir, women of Singapore are casting aside old traditions and going in for the iron cheerful Harold "Mr. Singapore of 1948 and founder and director641 words
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Advertisement214 1950-07-02 12 *at iL brir,gs a tri P ie to dry hair. It replaces the natural oils n t.ich ar: lacking: it acts as a dressing as weD as a hcahh-gi\ing lotion: it contains Pure Silvikrin, the hair's natural food. A few minutes daily massage with Silvikrin Lotion with oil will bring214 words
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Miscellaneous77 1950-07-02 12 rfpuT down yore noose-) Kcalm down, son.l' llf£ m 1 P WE'LL CLEAN CRIME PI A 5 -and then- ON TO THE nSS'%f JPtSS* fj 7 SS SE ZA ,T s ALL wshtvt- the torible Mm. youfc < Esi& 1 have, tf <r L/ V Z MCttT w\ WIN 377 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1950-07-02 13 LEFT JAB - FLASHY SEBASTIAN MAY STAGE COMEBACK Straight From The Shoulder.... By LEFT JAB ABOUT a month ago, the name of Jotinny Morteli appeared in the local papers. He fought an unknown boxer in a four-round bout at Kuala Lumpur and lost miserably. Boxing fans will remember1,200 words
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Article, Illustration590 1950-07-02 13 SAM SHEAD - By SAM SHEAD HERE is a one word golf lesson: Relax. Tenseness at the top of your swing means that you intend to swing hard and swat that ball a mile. And that's bad. For the idea of power defeats the better idea of rhythm and590 words
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Advertisement150 1950-07-02 13 SINGAPOREBANGKOK and EUROPE THE SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM IS THE EXPRESS LINE OPERATED lIV LUXURIOUS DOUGLAS DC. 6 PLANES AS USED ON THE TRANS ATLANTIC LINES THE AIRCRAFT BUILT FOR LONO AIR VOYAGES. For further information apply to your local travel agents or direct from the General agtnts: I j| The150 words
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Advertisement144 1950-07-02 13 ALL YOUR SHOPPING *N ONE PLACE Claires Dresses (mP) /tfft\ Aaerican Express ClJJ^^^Kl! federal Dispensary )\\^^flDA\ Joan Took-'s «ll^A^to Library Bcokshn? V m Iml i Salon Margu. -:tta m Mw\ Buttons and Bows jj 11\ Tea Lounge fc© X 1| ALL IN THE NEW ARCADE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH144 words
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94 1950-07-02 14 MALACCA, Sat- Mrs. V. Hay and Abdullah Lincha, who defeated Mrs Chambers and D. C- mes today, will now meet Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. M. Dew in the Mixed Doubles flna's ol the Malacca. Lawn Tennis Association championships. Mrs. Hay and Abdullah Llncha94 words
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Article187 1950-07-02 14 Th? results of yestenL-r s Singapore Polo Club Gymkh: i held at Thomson Road, are as follows: Event One: Tilling the Ring. Ist. Major EC Knight. tNicfc 0 Time), 2nd. Got C.. Graham Jane). Event Two: Ecfc and Spoon Race, (lad-. Only) Ist. Mrs. Nlsrel Morris (Nick187 words
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Article411 1950-07-02 14 OUT FOR 125, COLONY 219 FOR FIVE SEREMBAN, Saturday. SINGAPORE were in a commanding position at the kl eTrJof the first day's play in their two-day cricket match against Negri Serabilan which started at Seremban today. After dismissing the home team for a paltry411 words
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Article81 1950-07-02 14 Following arc the ties in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships to oc played off on the SCC courts torrioi row and Tuesday: MONDAY: MEN'S SINGLES —Ong Chew Bee vs O. T. Hol'oway (Semi Final). LADIES' DOUBLES (Final) :—Mrs. Greenhill Miss Rhoad vs. L. Walker Tavlor and Miss81 words
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506 1950-07-02 14 Tribune Staff Reporter. Nine record were broken J**«ggL A. the Eurasian Youth Movement Sports, sponsoreo y Singapore Eurasian Association, on we performance was turned tab, -St Joseph's Institution's high 1 55%2» cord—l 7.3 sees.,—by 6 sees. 8 de Souza clocKea iu.o sees, for the506 words
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Article71 1950-07-02 14 At a recent meeting of Army referees it was agreed to foim an Army (Singapore) Referees' Soclet>. Major E. Isley was elected Chitrman and Major N. J. Burbldge Secretary. There will be a meeting on Tuesday at YMCA (Orchard Roul) at 8 p.m. and subsequently71 words
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Article220 1950-07-02 14 The R.E.M.E. r.ored an (W levett-wtcket victory over U* CS.A, at the C. n l«»n Sports Chit ground yesterday. R.E.M.K. declared at 19.1 > Ul M for ihreo «rtcketa. Jg4 were only able to collvt 72. Eawes scored an unliti; d.-d W for REME. He220 words
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Article33 1950-07-02 14 R.E.M.E. had an easy victory over the C.S.A. in a one innings game pJayed at the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday atternoon. R.E.M.E. won by seven wickets and 135 runs.33 words
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Article29 1950-07-02 14 Chinese Sports Association trounced Royal Navy Air Squadron, Sembawang by five goals to one In a SAFA Junior A-l socer tie at the ;.'v an«' Stadium yesterday.29 words
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247 1950-07-02 14 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE Cricket Association XI batting first were all sent back to the Pavilion for 106 runs or the Combined School boys at the Raffles Institu lion ground yesterday. Copley's contribution of 50 however, greatly helped the SCA side. School boys G.247 words
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Advertisement314 1950-07-02 14 REMINGTON SHOTGUN Model 11 Autoloading Shotgun, 5-shot, j9C 16 and 20 Bore. Obtainable j com J HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD.! 261/265, Beach Road, Singapore. I Tel. 2552. Telegram: "HOKANCOAGE". I Butterfly RAPID LAMP LIGHT Will COME lIP BY BURNING JHEOttllßlllH^^m Sole Distributors LEA HIN CO. 231, South Bridge Road,314 words
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Advertisement201 1950-07-02 14 Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any loner since a discovery by an American Physician. Now it is possible >lor some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to br relieved m a day* time by the application of the prescription called Sporttex201 words
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Advertisement495 1950-07-02 14 SERIN EM REALTY CO., ITD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennert. Manager -AC' T Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: f< RWer Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Teleph one: »5586. mmm mmmfgmm mmmmmmmmm^ wmmm—*m ANGLO-CHINESE CORPORATION (Registered in Singapore) IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS Singapore. Code: "BENTLEYS".495 words
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Article1638 1950-07-02 15 ALBERT SPENCER - FOX SADDLES FOUR WINNERS AT IPOH By ALBERT SPENCER IPOH, Saturday. CLICKNESS romped home an easy winner today, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's July Meeting, to pay $158 for a win and $38 for a place. This brown Australian mare showed a grand return1,638 words
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Article40 1950-07-02 15 TOTAL POOL $372,256 1st. Prize No. *****0 2nd PrizeTNo. *****3 3rd Prize No, *****7 Starters—No. *****5, *****0, *****0 *****1, *****5, *****3, *****8, *****8, *****« *****7, *****8. Consolation Prizes—No. *****6, *****1 *****0, *****0, *****2, *****2, *****5, *****0 *****5. *****0.40 words
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170 1950-07-02 15 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE war in Korea has deprived Singapore basket* ball followers of the chance to see a top-rate Korean basketball team in action Mr. Goh Chye Hin, President of the Smgaporo Amatuer Athletic Association said yesterday that plans were afoot to170 words
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Article103 1950-07-02 15 Leading one nil at and dominating play for a interval and dominating a good part of the game, Chinese Athletics were lucky to draw two-all with the Royal Navy in a SAFA senior league tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A minute from the kick103 words
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Article31 1950-07-02 15 Mr. John Laycoclc will bo speaking over Radio Malaya. Singapore, at 7.12 tomorrow (Monday) about "The Necessity to Register As a Voter Before the Closing Date of July 15th."31 words
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Article217 1950-07-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, July I.— A nove to organise a central body to represent all shades of lfdian opinion in Malaya wniCil has recently been gaining ground has now crystallised in the form of a letter by the conveners addressed to nC the Indian organisations217 words
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Article77 1950-07-02 15 The Shell Sports club beat an S.C.C. XI by nine wickets and eight runs, in a friendly game of crickeL played on the S.C.C ground yesterday: Top soccer for the S.C.C. was K. Cantrell. who hit up 33 runs. For Shell. Gerry Clarke was in fine77 words
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Article24 1950-07-02 15 The B'ue Funnel M/S "Calkhas" easily beat the Command Depot Medical by four goals to nil on the West Coast ground yesterday.24 words
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Article180 1950-07-02 15 Reuter-AAP. WELLINGTON, Sat.—New Zealand defeated the British Isles Rugby Union Team here today by six points (try •enalty goal) to three points (penalty goal) to win the first rugby test. Britain led by three points to zero at half time. With one test remamin*Reuter-AAP. - 180 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-02 15 TO-DAY at 11 a.m. Universale "SLAVE GIRL" IN TECHNICOLOR TO-DAY at 3. 6.15 «.».15 p.m M-C-M's "THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY" IN TECHNICOLOR OPENING"TO-MORROW Warner Bros. "THE FOUHTAIMHEAIT ati ANTIC Great World •BLACK WIDOW" (Serial) LIDO r—- New World Today 3 Shows:— 3.00. 7.00 »15 "EYES OF TEXAS' ROYAL 2-30. $-3059 words
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Advertisement273 1950-07-02 15 i TODAY! na. m l ,s,£ i i,T|||A¥/ 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. ~.o^— 50,000 "Cinderella" Song-books Now I on Sale at the Cathay Alhanbra Calhay Organisation Cinemas hi K.L. Ipoh ft Penang. PRICE 5 cants. Postage sc. Address. Publicity Dept. Cathay S pore. j I A great film aiTFWE TRIBUTE...273 words
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Article170 1950-07-02 16 Tlie wheat Hour import I vie will he returned from <v rnment procurement to free market on Septem- r I, foi owing final arrange- nts to be made thia week. l r the last two years target dates for freeing the rade were set170 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-07-02 16 Four fir. fo«— and brought it under -.trot v, thin twenty _*«*<*. A number of case* of printed t blark Picture: Firemen salvagi ig part of the cloth damagea i,j can be <Ml4|37 words
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350 1950-07-02 16 ARMY STORES PERSONNEL URGED 'GET TOUGH' Tribune Staff Reporter. WAR Department stores personnel at a mass meeting yesterday let go with a series of healthy and loud-blasted complaints against their employers —the Army. The employers' "rough shod policy", their de claration states, "is such that a drastic step such as350 words
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Article57 1950-07-02 16 Reuter. HONGKONG, 3ac. Nationalists will "temoorarily suspend" their blockade of the coasi or Com<num__ China, a bleb Nationalis: official said today. action would be taken in compliance with President Truman's demand mat. attacks against the Communist mainland be stopped. The official did not say when theReuter. - 57 words
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Article16 1950-07-02 16 Reuter. TOKIO, Sat.—The Japanese Government today closed down 67 publications of the Japanese Communist Party.—Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article49 1950-07-02 16 Forty-five-year old Charles Short, an engineer with Malayan Airways, fell into a six-foot deep drain in Ki'leney Road on Friday night and was drowned in eight inches of water. A Police spokesman said yesterday "When Short fell, he must have knocked himself out."49 words
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Obituary62 1950-07-02 16 VIR. TAN KWEE LLANO, age 73. passed away Peacefully a. 152 Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, on Ist July. 1950. having his wife. 3 daughters i Mrs. Chia Seng Ann. Mrs Wee Peng Sum, and Mrs Cma _tm Van), an only son (Mr X L Tan), grandchildren md great grandchildren62 words
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