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Title Section28 1949-04-03 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition el th« Straits Times 6t Singapore Free Press No. 114. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.28 words
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Article, Illustration555 1949-04-03 1 PROGRESSIVES WIN SMC ELECTION Labour gets only one seat Sunday Tim«« Staff Reporter "fHI Progressive Party won Uoft'e 18 «Uct«d seats in the Singapore Municipal Commission at yesterday's elections, failing by one seat to get a working majority. But one of the Independents elected, Mr. Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, third555 words
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Article111 1949-04-03 1 Mrs Eu left before the "Verdict" .Sunday Times SlarT Reporter MRS. Robert Eu. the only successful woman candidate in yesterday's Singapore Municipal elections, was not in the Victoria Theatre when the results were announced. She was In the theatre for a few minutes earlier in the evening but left before111 words
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Article50 1949-04-03 1 BATAVIA, Sat, -The Indonesian Republicans today accepted the United Nations Commission's invitation to hold preliminary discussions with Dutch representatives In Batavia. Acceptance is subject to the condition that Initially the discussion will concern only practical details of the restoration of the Republican Government at Jogjakarta.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article251 1949-04-03 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ItiALAY and Chinese fitherfolk living along Singapore's East Coast are convinced there *r* ghosts on the hulk of the former Japanese liner. Horai Maru, which is now being broken up for scrap off Siglap. A The wreck has earned the name251 words
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Article26 1949-04-03 1 SAIGON. Sa\ EigiH Frenchmen were Injured, ti.ree seriously, when a grenadf was thrown last night in a ron-commls»:oned officers' c:ub here. Reuter,Reuter - 26 words
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Article68 1949-04-03 1 SEGAMAT, Sat— A middleaged frdian who did not know the name of his father was today fined $20, with the upturn of 26 days' gaol, in the Segamat Sessions Court. Ramasamy was charged with failure to take out an Identity card and with violating the68 words
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Article31 1949-04-03 1 LONDON. Sat L ght« wii' on agatn tn London roright. and for the first time s'nee September 1939 It was possible to read a newpaper In P.icadllly CircusUP - 31 words
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Article139 1949-04-03 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CLATED Progressives garlanded Mr. A. P. Rajah, who headed the poll in the South Ward and carried him shoulder high in the courtyard of the Victoria Memorial I Hall after the S.M.C. election result was announced last night. Mr. Pat Johnson, Labour's139 words
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Article88 1949-04-03 1 FREE FIGHT AT GEYLANG STADIUM Sun4*> Times SUIT Reporter 4 FREE fight in which part A of the large crowd joined orought an unexpected end to a S.A.F.A. Junior League match between the, Chinese Hurricanes and Shell Sports Club at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Fifteen minutes before the end Referee HowMl88 words
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Article113 1949-04-03 1 HORSHAM. Sat. JOHN George Halgh. 39--year-old company director, waa today committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court. Old Bailey, on Apr. 26, charged with the murder of Mrs. Olivia Helen Henrietta Durand-Deacon. 68-year-old widow. No plea wa* made on Haigh'c behalf but Mr.Reuter - 113 words
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Article47 1949-04-03 1 SHANGHAI. Sat—Reinforced by North China forces. Communist troops on both sides of the HupehHonan border have launched concerted operations against Nationalist strong points along the Peking-Hankow railway between Sinyang in south Honan and Hankow, 110 miles to the south, according to pro-Goveinmeiit reports today —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article24 1949-04-03 1 HAMASCUS. Sat Col. Husnl Zalm. Army chief who seized power in last Wednesday's coup d'etat has dlagolved the Syrian Parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration247 1949-04-03 1 Mr. Wait meets Bacha the goat Sunday Times Staff Reporter. WHOSE goat? That ivojs th* Singapore Third Police Court magistrate's big headache yesterday. Arunachalam* said: 'It's my goat, sir."— 'How do I know that; can you prove it?" asked Mr Wait, the magistrate. Why. my Bacha. Sure I'll prove it."247 words
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Article42 1949-04-03 1 SYDNEY. Sat— The Labour Party has secured control of New South Wales Upper House— the Legislative Council—for the first time sines 1934 as a result of yesterday's election In which LaKoui won eight of the U seats contested.42 words
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Article91 1949-04-03 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE rise In the post-war cost of living in Singapore 1 is greater for Asians than for Europeans, according tn official cost -of -living index figures, which show that prices reached a peak during 1948 and have now fallen slightly. Official index figures91 words
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Article246 1949-04-03 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IPOH. Saturday. THI security forces in Perak scored a signal triumph today when they killed eight bandits and captured six in an engagement in the Simpang Tiga area in Sitia* wan. They also recovered a number of arms, ammunition, Communist documents246 words
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Article78 1949-04-03 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat, rdate 12 Army officers and 60 other ranks have been .killed, and five officers and 110 other ranks wounded In the campaign against the terrorists, said an Army spokesman here today. He said that the Suffolk Regiment, which78 words
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Article169 1949-04-03 1 Varsity club formed Sunday Timrs SUIT Krpoitrr MORE than 30 gradu; Singapore, representing Raffles and Medical Colleges, and various universities, mv in the British Council Hall last night and aureori to form a University Club. The meeting, which adoyled the draft rules of the Club, elected the following officebearers Mr.169 words
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Article33 1949-04-03 1 MONO KONG. Sat. Hong Kong is to spend 186 000.000. nearly 19 per cent. o{ Its expenditure, on security because of the "deterior^ al ing situation In South-East; Asia."— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement67 1949-04-03 1 K&hooljSl fie tfo. \M] TAILORING OP ij St DEBORAH KEftR KKt"3sek y^kr^ I JH ?»/^l| pj It's so easy to be ma*Im "1 ::S f actor i zed so ex"^^H citing and thrilling. too Just try this famous Max Factor Hollywood MaWc-up in the correct shades which are individually prescribed67 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1949-04-03 2 P.D. MANTLE - WHEN BONE 'SINGS, MAN DIES P.D. MANTLE by It looks harmless enough a six-inch silver taken from tbe skeleton of a kangaroo. But v hen this bone is pointed or "sung" at him, the Australian aborigine knows that he must die. AND die he will, though none lay violent hands1,053 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter117 1949-04-03 2 YOUR correspondent, Bob 1 Gilmore, attributes to the Australian Army authorities the ban on marriages between soldiers of 8.C.0.F. and Japanese girls. Actually this ban was introduced In 1946 when the British Commonwealth Occupation Force comprised components of the U.K.. Indian. Australian and New Zealand armed117 words
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Letter209 1949-04-03 2 IN the last Issue of the Sunday Times you wrote about Mr. F. L. Shaw, who Is retiring from the educational service of this country. With i his departure, one more figure Is added to that Imposing list of able public servants whom this country has been fortunate to209 words
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Article374 1949-04-03 2 npHE present emer- gency reminds me of a night attack which th e Volunteers carried out on Blakang Mati island, many years before the First World War. We were cold to assen oj. at the Drill Hall at 8.30 pm and after answering the 'di374 words
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Article236 1949-04-03 2 BEETHOVEN can never b left out for 'ong froi* this column. Here Cioconda de Vito. at present the greatest Ita liin violinist, gives us a wonder ful performance of Beethoven "Romance No. 2 in 'F During the whole of this piece her ton< sails high above236 words
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Advertisement372 1949-04-03 2 This climate is hard on good watches We service, repau una adjust promptly watches purchased from Us. 16 Colly er Quay. ALL OTHER REFRIGERATORS' STOP HEREp BUT THE CROSLEY HAS EVERY OTHER FEATURE PLUS THE SHELVADOR Sole Agents: LEE FLETCHER 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD, SIN6APORE. (Special refrigerator polish obtainable from us)372 words
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Article277 1949-04-03 3 Too poor for ring, flowers Sunday Times Woman Reporter QN Friday afternoon, at five o'clock, in a ward of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where a hush prevailed in spite of the fact that it was visiting time, 'a 50-year-old Ceylonese patient dying from tuberculosis277 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-04-03 3 QAVID Kennard, wellknown Radio Malaya commentator, announcer and actor, was married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday to Therese .Margaret Walter, research librarian with Radio Malaya. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Walter of Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-04-03 3 A KING'S Police medallist who in 1947 battled with the notorious Klian Intan bandits has been appointed A.D.C. to the High Commissioner of the Federation. Pictured above is Mr. P. It. Andrews, who was O.C.P.D. Grik in 1947 and later took charge of the Kedah anti-bandit squad. He is 2759 words
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Article90 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times SUIT Krporler jl MONO Singapore "s success- I ful candidates in the last Cambriuge Certificate examinations weie two pairs of brothers, all of them Rj flies Institution students, who got Grade One passes They are Leong Vie Chung, aged 20 and Leong Vie Ying 18 190 words
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Article74 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IWO robberies were reported to Singapore police within the space of half an hour last night. The first was a hold-up at 9.30 p.m. in Thomson Road. In which two Europeans robbed a taxi-driver of $20 and a vrstwatch. In the second hold-up,74 words
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Article62 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times SCaff Reporter THAT the barter system in Singapore Indonesian j trade should be restored was the main theme of speeches at a three-hour meeting of i Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday at which 100 were present. The Chamber is to meet the Singapore62 words
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Article115 1949-04-03 3 Mm. in Time* Staff Reporter SEREMBAN. Sat. Comments by Dr. A. Morland. on English tuberculosis specialist, on the shop-houses he had seen during his recent visit to the Federation and Singapore, were quoted by Dr. S. Tara Singh, an unofficial, in an adjournment speech at this week's115 words
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Article58 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter PORTUGUESE East African Negro troops, dressed in smart khaki uniforms, xl- i tracted a lot of attention lit Singapore yesterday when they stepped ashore from the 6.676-ton Portuguese ship Quanza. The troons were picked up at the East African port of Mozambique58 words
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Article34 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter First-aid classes for women of all nationalities will be held at St. Peter's Church, Stamford Road, next to British Council, on Thursday. April 7 at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article182 1949-04-03 3 Sunda y Time Reporter REWARDS totalling $7,750 art still waiting claimants at the C.I.D. in Singapore. The money is to b« paid tor information regarding murder, breach of trust and thefts. The largest amount offered a $2,000 on two different counts One for information regarding the182 words
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Article74 1949-04-03 3 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Apr. 2> were, in cents per lb.: Buyer Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 36 36 1 P. OB. In bales Apr. No. 1 R.S.S. 36", 36% No. 2 R S.S. 34", v No. 3 R.S.S. 32*74 words
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Article77 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lADY Gimson and the Vol- untary Workers Committee of the Children's Social Centres announced yesterday that the total donations received to date as a result of their recent exhibition amounted to $11,000. Since the exhibition closed on Sunday last, further donations77 words
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Article154 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Timrs Staff Reporter BECAUSE the Singapore Gardening Society's Flower Show posters did not announce the times at which I the show would be open to; the public, many people who j went to see it yesterday were cMsuppolnted. The posters said that the Slk.w would154 words
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Article177 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter gOYS of the Social Welfare Home at Bukit Timah are building the scenery for the next Teachers' Repertory production, Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan," which is to open under the patronage of the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at the Victoria177 words
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Article36 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Cable and Wireless an- nounce that telegrams may be accepted for Telok Betong, i Siboga and Rengat in Indo- j neslan, Dutch, French or Eny- lish. Code Is not allowed.36 words
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Article27 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— A cur- i few has been imposed In Kampong Salak in the Sepang area from 7.30 p.m. to 6 a.m.27 words
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Article93 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter IPOH, Sat. AMININO labourer, Chal Mow, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by the Kampar circuit magistrate, Che Anuar, for having offered a bribe to Special Police Sergeant San- jeevi. Chai Mow* son had been arrested under the Emergency Regulations and93 words
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Article223 1949-04-03 3 'Sunday Times Staff Reporter EUREKA Stockade." an i Eagle-Lion "prestige" fiim of a famous incident in Australia's history, has been banned in Singapore and the Federation during the period of the emergency. The fiml decision was taken by the Appeals Board after the f ilm had223 words
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Article99 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Times Correspond .-..t KLUANG. Sat —At a meetIng of the Persekutuan Melayu Kluang (Malay Association i presided over by th« District Officer, Ungku Hassan bin Omar, it was decided to form a United Malay National Organisation branch In the District of Kluang. Chairman: Unglcu99 words
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Article40 1949-04-03 3 Sunday Time* Staff Report* t Mr. and Mrs E. C. Meyer were married at the Wesley Church, Singapore last week. ■Mr. M«yer Is from St. Gall, Switzerland, and Mrs. Meyer, formerly Miss Dorothy Heyt- man. from Utrecht. Holland.40 words
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Advertisement66 1949-04-03 3 vat klEx POMPADOUR PEARLS SINGLE ROW NECKLACES $10.50 each DOUBLE ROW NECKLACES $17.50 each TRIPLE ROW NECKLACES $25.00 each TRIPLE ROW CHOKERS $21.50 each BUNCH OF GRAPES BROOCHES $5.50 each CLUSTER EARRINGS $2.95 pair ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF BRACELETS. CHOKERS, EARRINGS AND ROPES OF PEARLS 24 inches long j Small66 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1949-04-03 4 S.C. GEORGE - S.C. GEORGE By IF MandeviUe wrote of headless men in the M- Archipelago whose eyes, noses and mouths were in their breasts, who am I to query it in the face of the woodcuts accompanying the text to add verlsimiltude to an otherwise bald and1,136 words
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Article467 1949-04-03 4 "WO HIGHWAY by Nevil Shute. hears the hallmark of medtn crity: it Is a. Book Society Choice. It is easy to read and easy t« forget. Women of the Eukusi; middle class, taking thenpatient place in the queue will demand it with gloomy avidity at the467 words
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Article500 1949-04-03 4 Bob Gilmore - Bob Gilmore by MELBOURNE, Mar. 27. ENDING of the se- cond session of the 18th Parliament of the Commonwealth leaves only two brief sessions before the December General Election —and releases members for the political shooting war. Within two days of the session's ending. Opposition Leader500 words
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Advertisement378 1949-04-03 4 When you brush your hair after using Brykreem, >ou notice that it is soft as \icll as glossy in perfect position yet without a trace of gumminess. There's nothing like Brylcreem for giving that well-groomed look sought after by all amart men. And Brylcreem does it the healthy way. §Its378 words
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Advertisement236 1949-04-03 4 *SK YOU* P*OVtSION STORt fOff /7 GALLON PACKING 1 AT REDUCED PRICES ==l WHOLESALE ONLY: MONTOR LTD. TELEPHONES 5891 5892. BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN HJFan/emia ■/LP'^yl WEAKNISSDEBILITY \Pfl\W Jeschiens' Syrup i M\ 'VfL/lhe most powerful* fo Restoratives sH| SOLD EVERYWHERE A CLOUET CO, LTD. S RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE m The236 words
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919 1949-04-03 5 MARY HEATH COTT - MARY HEATH COTT by LONDON, Mar. 22. old Georgian house, a fake with swans, starry jasmine flowering in the greenhouse do these words conjure up a pleasant English picture? WinkuYld Place, where I went visiting this week, is in Berkshire between Ascot and919 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-04-03 5 A charming nightdress of nylon chiffon, in a pale turquoise shade, with ruched shoulder straps and a girdle waistline, is one of London's .current fashion "hits". Although the fabric looks glamorous enough for any trousseau, it is rerr*urkably hard-wearing and creaseresisting.41 words
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Article123 1949-04-03 5 Can you gtve me any help on how to advise a daughter in her choice oi a husband 9 -G. DONT wait until she U personally interested. If a girl's interest and affection are already engaged, criticism and opposition will be bitter'y resented. The way to educate daughters in123 words
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Article560 1949-04-03 5 HELEN FORD - BE CAREFUL WITH PERMS HELEN FORD By HOW often one hears this sort of remark: "1 wish I could do something different with my hair— think I'll have it permed again this week." Now, modern permanent waves are truly wonderful things, both run-of-the-mill hrat type and the more modern cold560 words
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Article112 1949-04-03 5 ACROSS: 1, Reach. 6, Shanty. 9. Cloister. 10. Scrag. 12, Yam. 13. Thin. 14. Pelt 16, Ere. 18. Sad. 19. Gone. 20. Oral. 21. Iris. 22. Tarts 23, Billows. 25. Rigid. 27. Adit. 28, Uses. 29. Even. 30. Gnu. 32. Set. 33. Ales. 34. Slap. 35. Ago. 36,112 words
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Article, Illustration16 1949-04-03 5 i^uceii/. inborn Virginia Mayo, u/io l» starring in Danny Kaye's latest film, "A Song is Born."16 words
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Article423 1949-04-03 5 CWEN if your sugar runs low do not go without home made cakes and puddings. Jam sweetens, flavours and gives a certain amount of substance at the same time. The following dishes show how Jam can partly or wholly replace sugar. Jam and lemon cheesecake Pastry.—423 words
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Advertisement275 1949-04-03 5 Laf variety *l long foiling, ~'ym Mlamttnm (Jinqcrtip fascination Add to your costume a smart accessory note one of Peggy Sage's authoritative colours on your fingertips, expertly blended to fit into the present fashion picture. If you want a nail pol* llsh that WEARS, A 'and who does not, >uy275 words
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Advertisement315 1949-04-03 5 ■B bVa IS 4^bl *)^9jßfc JH SB? jqar v iJHJ'wSEBMJr t"*VS'*^ £PA^HflKm!^B^3H&' BEAUTY LAUGHS AT BIRtHDAYS..' for ELIZABETH ARDEN brings you the wounderfully rejuvenating Firrrto Liff Treatment, to soften lines, firm th« contour and restore a look of youthful 'reshness to the skin, 'ou'll be amazed how much younger and315 words
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Article450 1949-04-03 6 Wolves beat Manchester LONDON, Sat. |N English League football today Portsmouth showed that last Saturday's F.A. Cup reverse had not shaken their morale. They took another step nearer the premier division championship with a narrow victory over Liverpool, after leading 2-0 at the interval. Leicester City, Cup conquerors450 words
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Article352 1949-04-03 6 AN S.C.C. eleven drew on tne S.C.C. padang with the Polios yesterday S.C.C. Graham lbw Pennefathar }7 Darke b Sanderson lft Steele b Haxworth $8 Srraham b Haxworth S4 Busbridge c Cooke b Haxworth IS Baker b Hope 0 Morrison c b Devadas Margrave not out352 words
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Article64 1949-04-03 6 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent Johore Bahru, Sat. f PHE soccer match between the A Singapore Recreation Club and Johore district which was arranged for tomorrow has been cancelled owing to the former not being able to send a team. Instead of this fixture a team picked from the64 words
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Article, Illustration395 1949-04-03 6 D A.F. S«l«t«r proved their strength yesterday when ey beat a strong cricket team captained by Lall Singh at Seletar. On the padang the S.R.C. beat the S.C.R.C. by 38 runs and the Cricket Club and Police played a draw m a keenly contested game.AP - 395 words
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Article146 1949-04-03 6 A.plendid batting and bowling p?rformance by Delikan for the YM.C.A. enabled his side to b?at the C.V.M.A. by 88 runs ln a cricket match. V.M.C.A. Suratta c I im b Woodford 0 j Tan Hock Chuan b Schubert 48 Delikan c Schubert b Perry 36 M. Andy cde146 words
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Article217 1949-04-03 6 THE BOD. Civilians KM well set on the road to victory when their cricket match against an S.R.C. XI was left lira.'. v at St. Georges Road yesterday. S.R.C. W. GalLstan c Razak b Paterson 50 B. Klemman l.b.w. t> Paterson E. Ebert c Chong b Lawaon 1217 words
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Article48 1949-04-03 6 AT a meeting of the women's section of the Island Club (Singapore), the following officials were elected: women's captain, Mrs. 8. Mayor; vice-captain, Mrs. K. T. San; L. O. U. sec. and handicapper, Mrs. E. McMullan; committee members: Miss C. Lee and Mrs M Townsley.48 words
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Article41 1949-04-03 6 THE first State trial to pick n.e the Johore team for the openIng match of the Malaya Cup soccer competition will be held at Segamat next Fhursday, when the Probable State XI will oppose team representing Segamat District41 words
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Article390 1949-04-03 6 Badminton Notes....by FEATHER BADMINTON players tmulng up for practices at courts all over Singapore fall Into four classes: those Just taking up the game, those playing merely f r recreation, those '"has beens" who still think they are good enough to win titles, and390 words
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Advertisement268 1949-04-03 6 MACLEAN J Of course we did Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste is tcientificall* prepared to do supremely well ail that a tooth paste can do, namely lo^^^^ clean the teeth thoroughly yet safely. This farouhte tooth patte with its ever-popular flavour gives a gleaming whiteness to your teeth, and keeps your268 words
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Article222 1949-04-03 7 SCFA to write to SAFA Sunday Times Staff Reporter "fHE omission of Chu Chee Seng, a member of the China Olympic soccer team last year, in S.A.F.A. trials to select the Singapore side for the Malaya Cup competition, gave rise to much comment and criticism222 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-04-03 7 THE Uc.kixAN Luf, wmch will be played for Between the Combined Singapore and Seljngor Colonials C. C. and the Selangor Club, in July. The cup was specially made in England and is at present in Selangor. It was presented by Mr. A. E. Delilkan, president-founder of the Singapore and Selangor52 words
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Article221 1949-04-03 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. CTRIKING their best form so far this season the Majedie Garrison overwhelmed 221 Vehicle Battalion in a league soccer match today by 7 goals to nil. Parkinson, the Garrison's centre forward who was consistently fed by Carr who was221 words
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Article88 1949-04-03 7 ROVERS Sports Club beat RAF Changi 3—i in a soccer friendly at Changi last evening The League champions opened j accounts in the 15th minute when Smith, taking a penalty given for] "hands'' against Buckley, gave V^n der Meulen no chance with i his shot. Immediately88 words
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Article106 1949-04-03 7 "M'ORMAN VON NLDA won the Me Williams £2.500 open golf tournament In Sydney yesterday with a total of 281 three under par— for 72 holes. He returned rounds of 72, 71, 70 and 68. Ossle Piclcworth, the Australian open champion, was second with 287, acdReuter; Reuter-AAP - 106 words
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Article58 1949-04-03 7 TWE Singapore chess Club championship (third -round) ties played yesterday at the V.M.C.A. resuted as follows: Class I: Teh Shoon Klat L Mohd. Yassln 0; Tay Chong Ann 1, Lim Hee Seng 0. Class II: Tay Kheng Hong M. Kandasamy >4: B. R. Vakil 1, Man Beng Ouan58 words
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Article23 1949-04-03 7 THE annual general meeting nf the Chinese Swimming Club Singapore, will be held at 11 am today at the clubhouse.23 words
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Article307 1949-04-03 7 SJ 1 Athletes 4 Pulau Brani United 1 p RtTTY goal scoring delighted a large crowd at lalan k d i 3' o U !7 r esterda r w "en Chinese Athletes beat Pulau Brani United by four goals to one in a S A F A307 words
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Article248 1949-04-03 7 Sunday Time* Bata Pahat SporU Correspondent PEGAMAT beat Batu Pahat 4-2 on Friday In the Mohamed Cup soccer competition In a fast and thrilling game at Batu Pahat The re'ult was unexpected, the inclusion of five Services players In the Segamat team making all the248 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-04-03 7 A PULAU Brani United forward trim hard r beat Hi* C.A. defence, with Ah Hoe (second from left) looking on anxiously. C.A. won 4 l. The match was played at 7alan Besar Stadium yesterday.34 words
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Article159 1949-04-03 7 50-MILE CYCLE RACE ON MAY 1. THE Cosmopolitan Cycling Team 1 Singapore, organisers of the Singapore "Best All-Rounder Competition", will be holding a 50-mile massed-start road r»ce on Sunday, May 1. This will be the second event in the competition and will be held at Chua Chu Kang Road. i159 words
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Article86 1949-04-03 7 Sunday Times Johore H»hru SporU Correspondent IN a friendly badminton match played on Friday the Police Depot (Staff) beat R.A.F. Sombawang S o. Results (Johore players mentloned flrot) Ithnln bt. Mansor 14 15. 15— 15—4; C. K. Thong bt. F/Sgt Curtis 15 B, 15— 6; A86 words
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423 1949-04-03 7 Sunday Times Johore Bai.ru Sports Correspondent pi ELD INC a weak side Johore C.C. were well trounced at cricket on Friday by the Johore Garrison who won by an innings and 47 runs. Batting first, Johore C.C. was dismissed for only 30 runs.423 words
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Article, Illustration2443 1949-04-03 8 CAMERAGRAPH RECORDS DEADHEAT Many upsets at K.L. races From EPSOM JEEP "J"H E camera graph recorded its first dead-heat on the Malayan turf at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club March-April Meeting. Four horses Dancing Fury, Chastity, Dobra and El-Alamein flashed past the post together2,443 words
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Article54 1949-04-03 8 THE Big Sweep drawn on race eight at Kuala Lumpur yesterday resulted as follows: Total Pool: $251,500. First: No. *****3. Second: No. *****6. Third: No. *****8. Starters Nos. *****2. *****8, *****7, *****9. *****1, *****8, *****4, *****2, *****0. *****5. DOUBLE TOTES First Double: ten tickets, $164 each. Second Double:54 words
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Article210 1949-04-03 8 Penang CFA snatch 1-0 victory Agon, man ten minutes from end. enabl d last year's triple champions, tba Penang Chinese Football Association to fnatch a one— nil victory over the Polio* in a flr»t division league soccer match played on the Wetlands School ground yesterday. The Police dominated play In210 words
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Article24 1949-04-03 8 TAP AH. Sat. THE Tapah cricket XI captained by Dt. Mvtl will play against the Dew ReoVefction Olub at Telok Anson tomon-ow24 words
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Article245 1949-04-03 8 rO more Singapore footballers have been Invited to take part In the training for the Malaya Cup competition which Is being conducted prior to the selection of the Colony team. They are Abdul Rahman, who has occupied the right full-back position In the Colony245 words
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Article85 1949-04-03 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Police Circle yesterday defeated th« Olu Langat District Football A-socia-tion by fly» goals to two In a B. Division (South i League match at Kajang. Within the first 10 minutes the Police led by two goals :cored by Chan Ah Chan and85 words
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Article102 1949-04-03 8 I Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter TIME forced a draw In yesterday's cricket match between I the Technical College and the !TJ».CA. at the T.P.C.A. ground. The Tamilian* declared at 126 for nine giving the College leas than 2 hours to bat. The College had102 words
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