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Title Section22 1949-05-15 1 The Straits Times Sunday Edition Of Th« Straits Times Singapore Vw— Press No. 720. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAT 15, 1949. PRICE JO CENTS.22 words
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Article480 1949-05-15 1 BANDITS FLEEING BACK TO CHINA 'Afraid and shaken Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. M ANY bandits, shaken in their revolutionary faith, pessimistic about victory, depressed and worried, afraid, have secretly returned from Malaya to China. Authority for this statement comes from the bandits themselves, in a 36--page document480 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-05-15 1 FLcEINC, like thousjndi of others, before the advance ef the Communist armies, these Chines* orphans from the Nan-king-Soochow area, crouch to (■ther rice at a "welfar* kitthen" in Shanghai. A.P. picture.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-05-15 1 SrONEY Stanley lon right), principal witness in th« Lyntkcy Tribunal probe into j lie Red government corruption, seen in Te| Aviv with his lawyer. Max Scligman. Stanley, who disappeared from Britain several weeks ago, has announced that he will in future be known as Schlomo Ben Chaim. A. P. picture.50 words
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Article83 1949-05-15 1 SHANGHAI, Sat. NATIONALIST troops have scored a major victory j over ihe Communists in the Paoshan and fanhang areas adjoining Woosung after several hours oloody battle, Nationalist military sources claimed tonight. Woosung resounded to the n >ise of battle lessthan 20 miles away today. All last nightReuter; AP - 83 words
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Article57 1949-05-15 1 TOKYO, Sa.. Japanase will soon be able to drink beer freely when the Government lifts restrictions imposed on beer noils since Ihe war. The authorities expect about 200 beer halls throughout the country to be In business by the years end. Before the war ThereReuter - 57 words
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Article247 1949-05-15 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "/\UR main mistake was that no cltar statement of V strategy for a permanent struggle was made," says a translation of the captured Communist document whose contents were revealed today. The admission is part of a review of247 words
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Article28 1949-05-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. Armed Services Committee yesterday approved a bill to create a new medal for the men who served in the Berlin airlift.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article17 1949-05-15 1 CAPETOWN, Sat. South Africa today iccorded de jure recognition to the Government of Israel. -Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article117 1949-05-15 1 Woman, 70, offers to give blood Sunday Times Correspondent ON the same evening that she read Straits Times report calling for more blood donors, a 70-year-old European woman rang up Penang's Chief Medical Officer to offer her blood. But in view of her age, the (MO. Dr. C. H. Williams,117 words
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Article109 1949-05-15 1 MANILA, Bat. A SECOND anonymous note, threatening death to Philippine Government leaders and predicting outbreak of a revuiutlon in October, was received today by the Mayor of Manila, Manuel de la Fuent«. The message said the 'Huks will kill you and your families likeAP - 109 words
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Article149 1949-05-15 1 Sakai chief kidnapped in Pahang Sunday Times Stall Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ASAKAI chief was abducted yesterday by bandits in the Kerdau area of Pahang, and a European on the staff of the Raub Australian Mine. Pahang was shot at but was unnurt. Earlier bandits had shot at special constables149 words
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Article144 1949-05-15 1 HONC KONC, Saturday. THE first Royal Air Force fighter aircraft to strengthen Hong Kong's defences swept over the colony in a blinding sub -tropical storm tftis afternoon te land safely on Kai Tek airfield. They comprised nine Spitfire* ef 28 Squadron and two Mosquitoes144 words
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Article20 1949-05-15 1 PARIS. Sat. Film star Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan are to be married on May 27.— A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article164 1949-05-15 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter UEAVY rain the usual Cup day weather yesterday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club Governor's Cup meeting, saw the defeat of the favourites in the two big races, but generally well-supported horses gave backers a good day. More164 words
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Article228 1949-05-15 1 Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Saturday. A FORMER Singaporean, Stanley Elias, 28, told her he had been bewitched by an evil spirit in Singapore and in consequence had hysterical fits whenever he saw an Asian. His wife, Sybil, said this n the Saint Kilda Court, Melbourne, today228 words
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Article102 1949-05-15 1 LONDON, Sat THE Conservative Party continued its smashing resurgence today as late borough election returns showed further sweeping Tory gains at <he expense of the Labour Party. Conservatives have wrested control of eight London boroughs from Labour and scored a net gain of 265 boroughUP - 102 words
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Article34 1949-05-15 1 TRIPOLI, Sat.— A state of emergency was proclaimed In Tripoli today after police had dispersed Arab crowds demonstrating against the British plan Cor control of Italy's former colonies) tn North Africa.— Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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236 1949-05-15 1 Emigrants to China see the red light Sunday Times Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE southward drive of the Communists in China I* halted a Chinese exodus from Malaya which increased steadily soon after the emergency began and reached record proportions two months ago. Emigrants registered in Kuala Lumpur in236 words
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Article62 1949-05-15 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— A bmall Japanese sake bottle has been picked up on the beach at Proudhoe Island. 30 miles from Mackay. North Queensland. In the bottle was a letter, written in eight languages. The English verBion said the bottle was thrown into the sea between the NewAP - 62 words
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70 1949-05-15 1 THE HAGUE. Sat.— KLM airlines are expected soon to revert to normal services to Batavia from Amsterdam by way of Karachi and Calcutta, according to a usually reliable source here. This route was closed to KLM last December by the Government* of Pakistan andReuter - 70 words
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63 1949-05-15 1 NEW DELHI, 3at— Ail Dakota aircraft In the service of Indian airllnei will go out of commission by 1951, It was learned today. There are about 110 Dakota aircraft now operating internal services in India, which are to be grounded because theif seven-year lifeReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1949-05-15 2 ERIC WILLIAMS - ERIC WILLIAMS by Flight-Lieurenanf Peter Howard and Captain John Clinton have escaped from the German prison camp Sralag Luft 111 in Silesia through a funnel 120 ft. long, which they dug literally under the noses of the German guards. With them escaped Philip Rowe1,997 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1949-05-15 3 U.K. TO GIVE ANOTHER $10 MILLION 'Final offer: Creech Jones "I" HE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. A. Creech Jones, told the House of Commons on Friday night that "in view of the increased burden which Malaya has had to bear since 1948, H.M. Government has now decided1,118 words
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Article860 1949-05-15 3 THE Colonial Office said last night that, with the latest ;*0,<tl)0,000 offer, the total direct free gifts made or offered by Britain to the Malayan Governments since the end of 'he war now amounts to £40,--000.000 ($342,800,000). In addition ibe Government agreed last year to hear the860 words
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Article55 1949-05-15 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE were 188 deaths in the Municipality of Singapore for the week ending May "1. Births were 660. The chief mortality causes were tuberculosis 24 cases (against 26 the preceding week) pneumonia 32 (25), enteritis 22 (17), convulsions ten (20), and beri-berl.55 words
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Article126 1949-05-15 3 Sunday Times Staff Rc|rt>iter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided at a special committee meeting yesterday to oppose the Singapore Government proposal to increase four-fold the fees charged for landing permits and ad mission certificates of new immigrants. The present fees are $5 in each126 words
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341 1949-05-15 3 Sunday Times Correspondent. THE Kinematograph Renters' Society of Malaya, Ltd., representing th. bulk of major film distributors in the country, in a memorandum to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore, strongly opposes a proposed increase in the quota of British films to be shown in cinemas. The341 words
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133 1949-05-15 3 RADAR SOON FOR PLANES OVER MALAYA Sunday Times Staff Keporlrr A IRBORNS Radar" will b« fitted to aircraft operating In and around Malaya as soon as it has been developed sufficiently to enable Its us* in the smaller-type passenger aircraft, according to a Civil Aviation Department official in Singapore. Mr.133 words
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Article68 1949-05-15 3 The Singapore t'lmmto ol 1 otnmerce Rubber Association's ooon price oir Saturday. (May 14; were, in cents per ID lore 01 maiKt-i: vj" l 10. 1 H S.B. Spot loose nominal 35 ft OB lr bales May No. 1 R.S.S. 35 K No. 2 R.S.S. 33 No. 3 R.S.S.68 words
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Article41 1949-05-15 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Miss Khoo Joo Kee, eldest daughter of Mr. Khoo Soo Lay, Segamat branch manager of the Oversea Chinese Bank, will marry Mr. Ong Seng Suan at the Batu Pahat Chamber of Commeiee today.41 words
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Advertisement508 1949-05-15 3 EXPRESS DESPATCH FOOD SERVICE TO U.K. AH orders are now despatched ana (K-:iit wltn id approximately 48 noun of receipt of order The following popular parcels, which have been carefully selected, contain wlini is reflllv required by your frifnds and relatives at home. Note our Super Special now Includes a508 words
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Advertisement140 1949-05-15 3 I AA U ill t SHOES FOR MEN J MADE in SCOTLAND from V V\AU FINEST LEATHERS $y> x "I; i V^vj^w \l A. Swt't Tm Calf full Brogue Oxford. >J| hrrf%W*ft^' Hrnv dvt leather $ole $37.50 i Jv >S^* Jx&PZvr'v TheBe can be fitted w th Met°i Ideal for140 words
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Article790 1949-05-15 4 BOB GILMORE - 'CHIF DOESN'T LIKE THE WORLD BOB GILMORE by a fortnight in the un-Austra-lian Wide World, Prime Minister "Ben" Chifley is back again in Australia, back from the world he dis likes and distrust. Former locomotivedriver Chifley has little to say for the record other than that Nehm's Indian Rope Trick790 words
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Article, Illustration119 1949-05-15 4 NEGRI TEMPLE RELICS These pictures show the relics of two abandoned temples in Negri Sembilan, a few miles apart on the Serem-ban-Port Dickson road. The picture above shows a Chinese joss house at Mambau, near where a temple once stood. The joss house is no longer in use, for with119 words
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Article293 1949-05-15 4 THIS new recording of Beet ho .n'. Ninth Symphony, Hie "Choral," bids fair to be on* of the most important issues of recent years. To begin with the work involved is a giant among Symphonies, physically and spiritually. It plays for over an hour, a steady293 words
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Advertisement526 1949-05-15 4 "Now I do without Head Office meetings!" eriai o nipt itt wilr/^ 1 Seeing my overseas representatives at regular f V*i jP) intervals is a must in my business. One way ii y^^fit&B I annual meetings in the Head Office. But this is J sit cx P ens vc an<^526 words
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Advertisement474 1949-05-15 4 Ot tmr Ott SS^A SSX YOU* PROVISION STO/fe fOfi If GALLON PACKING AT REDUCED PRICES =i WHOLESALE ONLY: MONTO3 LTD. TELEPHONES 5391 5J92. Why do her teeth jri&y white? 1 sate»Y «l* I) )J Safe cleaning makes teeth jffl'^K^ last. Gihbs Dentifrice S&if^W'ifc lr^ cleans smoothly, so it keeps &*&jM&Uhs\474 words
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Article606 1949-05-15 5 TESSIE CORNELIUS - MEN' S DRESS SLOPPY WOMEN TESSIE CORNELIUS fey (7o^fs ties or not £INGAPORE, women are raising fastidious ayebrows at what they call the "sloppy dress" of Singapore men." It all began because Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, Socialist M.P.. was shocked by the informal dress of the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.606 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-05-15 5 *l .i.vtE students of St. Paul't Institution, Seremban, in a scene from "The Merchant of Venice" presented at the school hall on Thursday evening. They are (I. to r.) Saku Nathan (Antonio), Edgar |oteph (Shylock), and |ohn Chan (Bastiano).39 words
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Article70 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times SUIT Repurtei nHARMA SENA, an examiner in the Singapore Income Tax Department, appeared in the First District Court yesterday on a charge of attempted corruption. It is alleged that Sena attempted to obtain $8,000 from Mr. Kuhn. proprietor of Swiss Malayan Agencies, on70 words
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Article65 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Corespondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat One case of infantile paralysis was reported in Selangor in the week to May V, according to figures issued in Kuala Lumpur today. Selangor had one case the previous week aho. Scrub typhus showed a slight increase. Seven cases were65 words
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Article28 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat There have been 7 arrests In the Federation in the last 24 hours six in Perak and one in Malacca28 words
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Article63 1949-05-15 5 Sund-v Times Correspondent THE Bentong District Office hat had itt third tnake killed in 10 days a 71 foot cobra found In the Mines Department ceiling. The other two were a cobra (tame site) caught alive in the Malay Agricultural Attittant't office and a 363 words
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Article, Illustration180 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. IOHORE Department of Agriculture, which is establishing nurseries for the propagation of high-quality Malayan fruit, hopes to achieve a total annual output of 25 000 budded plants. Th ,c will be available to the public at special prices.180 words
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Article232 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BEHIND the big drop in Singapore extortion crime announced recently by the C.I.D. chief, Mr. E. V. Fowler, it the story of a ceaseless police "war" on extortion gangs which preyed on the public in 1947 and 1948. The police have232 words
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Article53 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Correspondent A lecture in Malay on "The Coming Of A World Conqueror To Establish A New World' will be given by Mr. i R. A. Pohan of the Taman Perguruan Suara Nubuatan 1 Voice of Prophecy Bible Correspondence Schooli at the Singapore English V.M.C.A. this53 words
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Article120 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. THE unsuccessful attempt of a 70-year-old Malay woman, of Kampong Batu Ragi, to save her daughter, aged 50, from a crocodile was described to the Batu Anam Police when the body of the victim was recovered from the IJuloh Kasap river. The120 words
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Article67 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times t'orrrspoudent SEGAMAT, Sat. Cheong Kwan Sang, 30. was ordered by a police constable at Labis village to go to the police station for obstructing the five-foot way with his cycle. He offered .he constable $2 to forget the matter and let him67 words
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Article149 1949-05-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE «AHRJ Sat. IBU Kassim bin Abdul n Mutalib. Outdoor Cusloms Officer, was charged in the Police Court today with having $3.10 on his person while on duty, In contravention jf a departmental order md with "taking from the Customs Officer's 'able149 words
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Advertisement376 1949-05-15 5 A I 1^ Clears fvvi /^f the head v *sriar~r*k Stimulates To clear the nasal passages is the firs» bmmmW In relieving that stuffy feeling, la nczd com*, caurrh, Mthma and sinusitis, the Methedrine Inhaler does All rapidly and effectively. It has been specially davaloptd by the world-famous medical house376 words
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Advertisement115 1949-05-15 5 For handsome, tidy hair that keeps tts good looks all through the .1 .y,." tise Brylcreem, the perfect hair dressing. Whether it's a day out in th«j open or in the office, you can rely on Brylcreem to keep you right on top. For Brylcreem not only gives the hair115 words
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Article860 1949-05-15 6 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - THE WATERFRONT OF WOOSUNG KATHLEEN HICKLEY By THIS IS THE SECOND OF MRS. HICKLEY 5 ARTICLES FROM CHINA. SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES. SHE HAS NOW LEFT SHANCHAI ON THE FIRST LEG OF HER 4,000-MILE TRIP ACROSS CHINA TO THE GOBI DESERT, WHICH SHE WILL DESCRIBE NEXT WEEK. SHANGHAI'S860 words
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Article, Illustration459 1949-05-15 6 THE Dutch had made a series of treaties more honoured in the breach than in the observance with the Naning Malays, a tribe of marked Independence whose tribal customs still distinguish them from their neighbours. The Dutch had been content with a tribute of a459 words
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Article428 1949-05-15 6 Where the East is West T*HE Arab world of 1 1949 Is a shattering Illusion of accepted Western concept. The muezzin today calls the faithful to prayer from atop his minaret with a loudspeaker broadcasting system; the faithful come to prayer in post-war Auierican cars. The veils of the MoslemReuter - 428 words
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Advertisement44 1949-05-15 6 SUNDAY TIMES BOOK PAGE IN future the SUNDAY TIMES will publish a complete page of book reviews, by varied contributors, on the last Sunday of each month. A feature of the page will be the selection of a SUNDAY TIMES "Book of the Month."44 words
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Advertisement320 1949-05-15 6 jjs) A word on Packaging rfc ijjf MoBt P^'P l wi a^ ree that R*Hhnians De Luxe are ver> fine cigarettes indeed. AW l narura therefore, that pains sruiuid 1 i\ be taken to ensure that their protection b maintained during rheii long journey i lIJ from England to rou.320 words
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Article274 1949-05-15 7 'S' PORE SHOULD HELP PENANG' Mr. MacKay on secession Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. pENANC needed Singapore's moral support in her fight for secession, the leader of the secessionists, Mr D. A. MacKay, told the Sunday Times today, in a statement on the eve of his departure on long274 words
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Article, Illustration311 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Timts Special Correspondent MALACCA. Saturday AN Indian labourer and a Carbolic priest saved a valiiable collection of ancient silver the property o\ Christ Church. Malacca from the Japanese and from looters during the occupation. The collection has now been safely restored to the Anglican Church.311 words
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Article136 1949-05-15 7 QUIT NOTICE TO PIG-STY OPERATORS Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sat. OWNERS of 25 pig-stys operating In the Town Board area here have been served notice that they must close down within seven days. Failure to do so will render them liable to a maximum fine of $1,000 or136 words
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Article31 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat— Produced in the Segamat Court for failing to carry his Identity card on him at Labis village. 43--year-old VelHipillay was fined $3.31 words
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Article220 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Rhythm Club of Singapore, which was formed only two weeks ago, hat already received more than 500 applications for membership from persons of all nationalities. The club's immediate membership taget is 1 .000 of whom they hope to have at220 words
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Article28 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Tim-s < urr<-s,i»iiflrnt PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Khor Siok Hor wag fined $20 by the Circuit Magistrate here when he pleaded guilty to using an unlicensed sampan.28 words
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Article32 1949-05-15 7 ■Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT Sat. Picked up at Buloh Kasap on suspicion. 47-year-old Cheen luck was produced in the Segamat Court and remanded In custody, bail being opoosed.32 words
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Article29 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Tlm-s orres>>undenl MUAR, Sat— Ng Uok, a Chinese driver, was fined $16 by the Muar Magistrate for ignoring a Stop, Look, Oo traffic sier29 words
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Article, Illustration117 1949-05-15 7 Pilgrimage by N.S. Councillor Sunday Times staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. ONE of Negri's outstanding Malays leaves today on pilgrimage to Mecca. He Is Raja Moh'd Nordln bin Raja Deli. Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools, N.S.. and an unofficial member of the. Council of State. Raja Nordin will be away for117 words
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Article88 1949-05-15 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— 'l am an old man and require liquor as medicine; It is too costly outside so I manufactured it myself." was the explanation given by 69-year-old Low See when charged before Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha in the Sessions88 words
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Miscellaneous330 1949-05-15 7 SIMCAPOHB Cantonese. 6.45 indon>'-iai; 7.15 News (Brenchi. 7.30 Bng--9.00 Pru<i'anun* Siimu.ary; ».oo am HroHiamme Sum- lfeh; 8.00 aUmaM; 130 Newa 902 Morning Vi:.'.i<:; 4. 30 I^'in wary: 902 Mornii:ij Muaic: ft 30 (English i 8.4« Dutokv; 9.00 America- 10 00 N. fr««n K L -I 1 11 Am«rio«: 10.1» Ht330 words
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Article54 1949-05-15 8 MR. AND MRS. UM CHIN 6KNG wish to thank the staff cf the Community Church Sunday School, staff and pup'is of MrNair School, members of Say Mia Tung Church and all their re'atives and friends who sent wrvttM, message of condolence, paid visits and attended the funeral of the54 words
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541 1949-05-15 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MAY 15, 1949. UMNO THE NON-MALAYS LAST week's SUNDAY TLMES made the first disclosure of a proposal to be considered by the forthcoming general assembly of the United Malays National Organisation which may prove to be the most momentous political development In Malaya since the outbreak541 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1949-05-15 8 G.V. ALLEN - G.V. ALLEN- -byDR THE Universities and the schools in any country must be intimately related. The Universities look to the schools for an adequate number of suitable and welltrained students; the schools look to the Universities for an adequate supply of graduates of high quality1,151 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1949-05-15 8 E-H.G. DOBBY - E-H.G. DOBBY THEY TRAVELLED TO MALAYA VI by DR. pA-HSIEN was a landlubber. Born in tht late fourth century hen the eyes of Chinese turned landward, he hiked west through the deserts of Gobi and Mongolia to India. He covered practically the whole distance on foot,1,175 words
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Advertisement579 1949-05-15 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. NG-THAM: The engagement 'o announced between Mr. Joseph N« Beong Chee, eldest son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ng Ah Cheong ->f Teluk Anson, and Miss Tham Cheng Ngor, 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tham Si Keng of Teluk Anson. EE-SIM: The engagement is announced In Malacca between579 words
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Article275 1949-05-15 9 RAILWAYS NOW ALMOST NORMAL Earnings are increasing Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE rehabilitation of the locomotives and rolling stock of the Malayan Railways is expected to be completed by the end of this year, a spokesman told the Sunday Times. After the Japanese surrender, Malayan Railways found275 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-05-15 9 MIR. and Mrs. Arthur Rodney I Oragoa, who were married •r the Church of the Cood Shepherd in Singapore last week. The bride was formerly Miss Margaret Maclean, of Sum.30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-05-15 9 TAN So* Uat, high jump champion at the AngloChinese School* annual sports at |i!an Besar stadiom yesterday, ta Is ever the bar. He cleared 5 feet 5 inches.28 words
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Article92 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat. A 15-year-old boy. Goh Lam Huat. who admitted posaession of 14 packets of chandu was ordered by the President of the Muar Sessions Court to be given six strokes with a light rotan. Goh. an employee of a Chinese cake shop,92 words
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Article79 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ILL changes of addresses mus^be reported as soon as possible to the Commismissioner, Singapore Registration, Beach Road, so that appropriate endorsements may be made to Identity cards. The head of a family may apply for and submit the identity rards of the79 words
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128 1949-05-15 9 BRIBE OFFER TO 'TEC LED TO $200 FINE Sunday Times staff Reporter IPOH, Sat. ALLEGED to have offered $150 to a detective for the release of a detainee, Kam Hong Seng was yesterday fined $200 when he was convicted In the Magistrate's Court on a charge of abetting the offenc*128 words
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Article37 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Two mid-dle-aged Chinese of Jementah village, Tan Boon Kwee and Lee Chye Tuan, were fined $10 each by the Segamat Magistrate for unauthorised extensions and alterations to their houses.37 words
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Article22 1949-05-15 9 Mr. B. T. W. Stewart has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Singapore.22 words
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Article192 1949-05-15 9 Banned Chinese party's orders Sunday Times Chinese Correspondent THE Working Committee of the China Democratic League in Malaya has notified its branches throughout the country to cease functioning and wind up their affairs immediately, following the recent notification of the Federation Government declaring the League illegal. The Committee said it192 words
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Article88 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THIRTY -TWO Chinese cou- pies will be married at the Victoria Memorial Hall at noon today in the Colony's eighth mass wedding since the liberation. Nine couples are from the Federation and the rest from Singapore and the neighbouring islands. The organisers88 words
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Article92 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE Te.igku Mahmood, eider son of the Sultan of Trengganu, and the Tengku Ampuan. will not be present at the Installation ceremony of his parents at Kuala Trengganu from June 3 to 7. He will be on his way to92 words
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Article190 1949-05-15 9 UCI S nda y Tinies Staff Reporter T H l l h b y ir -fi' rtyO# S j n a P°' c announced yesterday UhJj'HiirSlT^ *Z de o U T n r «P'*""'*«*es today at BrffidT^ Jii Ortfc B dg e Road instead of190 words
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Article71 1949-05-15 9 IPOH, Sat. I\K. iiobarl B. Amstutz, of Singapore, will give a series of talks at the Wesley Church Jiere beginning on May 21. Dr. Amstutz, who is head of the Trinity College, Singapore, which is sponsored jointly by Anglicans, Presbyterians and Methodists, will be In Ipoh71 words
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Article158 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. CECURITY forces last month killed, wounded or captured, on an average, three bandits a day. Fothe first time, civilian and police casualties, compared with bandit losse.s. were the lower since the °rgency. Flft> hree Dam were killed, eight158 words
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Article73 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Stair Reporter D. S. MacKenzie, master of the motor vessel Nassarius, was fined $4 in the First District Court yesterday for not carrying his identity papers with him on Friday night. MacKenzie was stopped at a security road block. He had neither his passport nor73 words
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Article45 1949-05-15 9 MUAR, Sat.— Mohd. bin Mohd. Amin was fined $50, or two months' hard labour, by the Muar Magistrate for hiring out a private car. He was discharged on another charge of failing to stop when asked to do so by a policeman.45 words
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Article38 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat— For altering his name on his identity card, Masri bin Hussein was fined $40 with the option of a month's rigorous imprisonment by the Circuit Magistrate Inche Abdul Wahab.38 words
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Article38 1949-05-15 9 The first pilgrim ships to leave Singapore for Jeddah will be the Melampus and che Prometheus, Jun. 10 and Jun. 19 respectively. A third boat will be available for pilgrims about the middle of August.38 words
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Article31 1949-05-15 9 THE Ahmadiyya community of Singapore held a meeting yesterday at the British Council Centre when speeches were made on the life and teachings of the founders of world religions.31 words
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Article25 1949-05-15 9 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will broadcast from Radio Malaya tonight at 7.45 p.m. His subject will be "The World Today."25 words
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Article120 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. ALOR STAR, Saturday. THE Sultan of Kedah today urged his people to help the Government finish off the bandits quickly. "Don't give them aid; help to track them down instead," he told a large gathering of community representatives who gave a tea party120 words
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Article74 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Repoiur HEN of 19th Air Formation Signals, holding crossed signal flags, formed a "guard of honour" at the wedding at St. Anthony's Church, Changl. yesterday of Corporal Molly Murphy, of the WUJIF.. and Sergeant John McGuire. of the Air Formation Signals. The bride Is74 words
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Article42 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times CorreaponUeni JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The State Council has revoted $300 for a typewriter ordered last year for the District and Land offices here. The typewriter has not yet been supplied by the Crown Agents for the Colonies.42 words
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Article171 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. \l/HEN they arrive in Penang on May 27, Malaya's victorious Thomas Cup team, carrying their $1 5,000 trophy, will b« taken in procession round the town. Motor cycle escorts and a police ffnA <— "-T fr'» procession If the171 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-05-15 9 T HE I"**" Trad* Commissioner in Australia, Mr. C. P. Pillai, I with his wife and 8-year-old daughter, Indira, at Raffles Hotel last night. He is passing through Singapore route to Calcutta.32 words
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Article22 1949-05-15 9 GEMAS, Sat. A python measuring about 7 feet was caught at Genius Bahru by an Indian hawker, Gopal, early yesterday.22 words
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Article211 1949-05-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Rep j.» r AN average of one person a day disappears in Singapore, a C.I.D. official to J the Sunday Times yesterday, but most of them turn up again within a few days. The C.IX). official said that the majority of missing persons disappear as the211 words
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Advertisement108 1949-05-15 9 For your Comfort and Convenience Rich wholesomt milk Jrom th; meadows, purified, standardised, concentrated, with only the water removed. You on add the water yourself and drink delicious health-giving milk at all times and under any conditions with the knowledge that it Is absolutely safe. FULLCR KAM MILK POWDER An108 words
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Advertisement68 1949-05-15 9 GLOVES FOR GENTLEMEN natural chamois gloves. handsewn $10.75 •tan cape gloves fleece lined $14.50 real hogskin gloves handsewn. unlined $21.00 ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE HEADACHE AFTER TAKING Suffering victims of distressing Headache* turn unfailingly to jfb Aspro" for quick relief. "Aspro" banishes even the most fevere ffift j»_/LJ headache with68 words
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Article, Illustration933 1949-05-15 10 BACK TO TRADITIONAL MODELS IN INDIAN TfASHION. especial- ly the hair style, has played a big part in the beauty programme of Indian women. There is an old proverb which speaks 0/ the fli^e items of which a woman should alirays take special care: htr skin, her figure,933 words
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Article372 1949-05-15 10 Pi." W people realise the nutritious valve of carrots. They are rich in v'tamin A. Perhaps it it because they are amongst J>n eheopei vegetables on the market that they are se'dom used for anything but tteus and hashes Why not let them add colour to the372 words
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Article338 1949-05-15 10 Penelope - Penelope Notebook by I7KDR some people a perm 1 has a drying effect on the scalp. Wash the head well once a week. Massage the scalp with some oily preparation. Almond oil will work wonders. Brush the hair well night and morning. Be sure that you can feel the338 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-05-15 10 LADY IN BLACK: Choten by Humphrey Bogarf to portray hit wife in Knock On Any Door," actress Susan Perry likes herself best in tailored ensembles such as the rathet leycre. but very chic, black jertey wool dress she is wearing in this photograph. Her only jewellery with this dress is61 words
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Advertisement114 1949-05-15 10 for every type of loveliness From woman horn has beauty. The tragedy is that not all bfautv f« filluwt ii !•> Bower. Your own skin for instance is either too dry, a tritle fclOtlf, a mixture of both or strong, matt-smooth and good tempered. 1 anllrv Preparations h^lp to regulate114 words
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Advertisement393 1949-05-15 10 Ha\k you tried THI PERMANENT WAVE YOU /f*s*>> OIVI YOURSELF AT HOME! f't^^ff tQjOT 20,000,000 American Women MULL KIT $2.00 Now you can gi\e yourself t'.ie hours, depending on the annum of loveliest permanent wave you'\e curl '.hat suits you K- i and yew ever had— right in your own393 words
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Article, Illustration848 1949-05-15 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON, May 4. J^EXT month London will have an 1 opportunity of seeing —and buying —some pretty and charming paintings by a young Chinese painter from Hong Kong. Miss Diana Kan is 23 years old, and is the daughter of Kan Kam-shek,848 words
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Article, Illustration764 1949-05-15 11 Who makes the better conversationalist—the person who knows a great deal about one subject, or the one who knows a little about a great many things ?—SAP. |7»OR conversational purF poses I should say the one who has a little to say about many things. Conversationally, detail Is764 words
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Advertisement423 1949-05-15 12 PYORRHEA Is the Natural Enemy of Beautiful, Healthy Teeth WBmß^B^BmßwßWmmmK^^ ■-■■»> <^r finiiiiuil 4 Out Of 5 May Be Victims! If gums blcid even a little when you brush your teeth t.ike heed! Tender, bleeding gums are often the first warning signal of dread Pyorrhea, enemy of sound, attractive teeth.423 words
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Advertisement314 1949-05-15 12 Be a Master of English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours It you would like to ai 4111:1 a command of good English for business, professional and social purposes you are Invited to apply for a copy of "Word Mastery." Issued by the Regent Institute This Informative314 words
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Miscellaneous611 1949-05-15 12 THISWEEK FOR YOU -What the Stars ForetellTAURI'S (Apr 21— May LEO (July 24— Au«. 23)— SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. AQI ARIL'S (Jan. :»1 -Feb. 21)— Stick to routine and Not the best week to mmke 22)— Definitely not 1 good 19)— A week of unexpected you will make some pro- Important611 words
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Miscellaneous214 1949-05-15 12 NEXT WEEK Meet SNIP CARTON, aoo Insurance agent and rackot butter, in a r\tw crime pjiafie series by IRNIIT D^OHY designed to test the wits of every amateur sleuth. Watch for the SNIP CARTON 4dyenrurej, entitled "CIT HIM OUT OF THIS in not weeks SUNDAY TIMES. Intelligence Test Solution Two214 words
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Miscellaneous181 1949-05-15 12 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Bhmed .81. 7. Bathe .3.. 1. Teeth <4». 2. RelaUve <5> 9. Bury isi, 10. Sheep (»>, 12 3. Traps Ht. 4. TouUy (7i 6 rg 7 fi 14 I Flour^ hed 5l P>P« Make a mistake 16. Holy >6>. IT. Infirm with i2i.181 words
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Miscellaneous446 1949-05-15 12 IN two recent articles we have stressed :hat when you have a partial score you should open the bidding on all minimum hands. Further, you should even open slightly shaded hands since your part score gives you a prime ad van I axe Now here's a auestion: Whin the situation446 words
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Article, Illustration744 1949-05-15 13 Thrills Galore In K.L. Cup Game Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PENANG gave Selangor their hardest fight ever in yesterday's Malaya Cup match in Kuala Lumpur and were unlucky to lose by one goal to nil the goal a penalty which744 words
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Article256 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Muar Sports Correspondent IN the final of the inter-District soccer competition tor the Mohamed Abdullah Cup, Muar easily beat Johore Bahru by four goals one at Batu Patu Pahat on Friday. Muar played superior football and Johore Bahru were not ie the picture256 words
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Article369 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent fjLTITH their second consecutive defeat, at the hands of the Combined Services last Saturday, Perak's hopes of getting into Malaya Cup limelight this year nose-dived badly. Despite ambitious early plans, which included training by two special coaches, the State XI failed against369 words
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Article259 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent 4 LARGE crowd braved the rain to see the Army Royal-Navy beat Malacca five goals to one in a Malaya Cup fixture played at Banda Hilir Park, Malacca yesterday. The Services team scored three goals in the first half. The first259 words
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Article184 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Sc^amat Sport* Correspondent TX7TTH two wins last week, the Seaforth Highlanders maintained their lead m the Segamat and District soccer league. Against the Malay Teachers, the Seaforths scored a 3-0 victory, but they should have scored many more goals. A regrettable feature of the match was184 words
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Article132 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Taiping SporU Correspondent I*HE War Department Clerical 1 Services Association, Taiping. defeated British Oth r Ranks 7-2 In a table tennis fixture on Friday. Results (W.D.C.S A. players mentioned first) Singles: Goh Choon Saik beat Staff Sgt Walton 14-21. 21-15. 21-7; Lt Loke132 words
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Article26 1949-05-15 13 Sunday Times Taipinf Spoils Correspondent IN a First Division soccer fixture In Taiplng on Friday Camp United strengthened their position by beating R.A.S.C 4—2.26 words
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Article113 1949-05-15 13 ACROSS: 1. Censured. 7. Dip. 9. Inter. 10. Ewe. 12. Greater. 14. Waved. 16. Sacred. 17. Ben He 18. Peer. 19. Spreads. 31. BJope 23. Stet. 24. Elm. 27. Yarns. 29. Era. 30. Near. 32. Sated. 34. Amnesty. 36. Trek. 39. Lows. 40. Staves. 42. Incur. 43. Foliage.113 words
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Advertisement159 1949-05-15 13 During and after an Illness the rich 'J HI ?S*tatff/ body-building elements in Bc.ott's A l//" > *^z?*> Emulsion restore health and strength 11 **s^"/y In record time. yy/^^?^. And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion //tj^^"^// keeps you well— gives you vigorous strength and helps you to enjoy life.159 words
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Article220 1949-05-15 14 PERAK SCORE 193 IN STATE CRICKET S'gor46 Behind With 4 Wickets Sunday Times K.L. Sports Correspondent pERAK, scoring 193 when they batted first in their State cricket match against Selangor on the Kuala Lumpur padang today, failed to press home their good start and at stumps Selangor were only 46220 words
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Article182 1949-05-15 14 PERAK— Ist INNS Ang Earn Hock c antf Eng Cheng a V. Suppiah st Bull b Eng Cheng 19 F. Tong <■ Bull b Bin Kheog 8. Cbelvajiayagam Bull b Eng Cheng V. C. Pataner lbw Eng Chang j T. H Koenlti lbw Leggett D. Martin* b S«n«viratn« 1182 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-05-15 14 SHOWN here in action ia Ted Schroeder, America*! No. X tennis player, whom sound Judges of the game consider likely to win the Wimbledon singlet title this year. 4chroeder b considered the only man capable of beating Richard flonzales, America's 20--year-old No. 1 player.44 words
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Article179 1949-05-15 14 Pahang all out for 98 v Selangor Sunday Times Raub Sport* Correspondent SSI.ANGOR were In a strong position at the <nd of the fli .i day's play in their annual In i i -State cricket match against Pahang, which started In Raub yesuTday morning. Batting first Pahang Ml all out179 words
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Article117 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Times Srrrmban Sport* Reporter THE following ties in the N.». -•ale badminton championships will be played at the King <3e6fs V School Hall. Seremban. today at 9.00 a.m. Mem Singles (First round): I• si Meng vs. Lfe Boon Hwi; Anthony Bo\ig vs. Scow Leon g117 words
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Article23 1949-05-15 14 THE Sultan IdrU Training Col--1 leg«, Tanjong Malim, wUI hold 1m flr^t annual sport* since the liberation on May 28.23 words
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Article74 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Time* Ipoh Sports Correspondent ANDERSON Bohool chalked up another food oriaket win whtrt they defe*tej jie *jh Muafers by ny« wlcktu <5h the Sftvftl ground. Batting drrt ttaf AndMrfoniam collected lH for five fUc«U before they declared. §>tfrah»nijarr waj undefeated wj<6 61. wfulf Rajallngam cwitributid74 words
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Article, Illustration299 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent VEGRI Sembilan will field its strongest cricket side Al since the war next week-end at Kuala Lumpur when Selangor will provide the opposition. Led by Brigadier R. E. H. Hudson, skipper of last season's British Army XI in England the men299 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-05-15 14 HERE'S Fulham's flrst goal, scored by Rowley, in their match against West Ham at (raven Cottage on May 7, which was followed by another from Rowley lv tbe second half. Fulham'* two -nil win left no doubt about promotion to the first Division for them and64 words
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Article257 1949-05-15 14 OINOAPORE Crickst Association games last week provided the best crlcktt of the season, and the round served to strengthen the position of the Recs. at the head of the tournament. High scoring on the Chinese ground saw Johore, C.C. beaten after they had put up257 words
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Article77 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Timrs Taipinf i»porU Correipondenl A NEW .'nan trophy has been presented by two v.«ll-K.nown Talping residents, Mr. A. E. Wootton and Mr. E. A. Motstlnac, for competition among tennis playing clubs in Taipln^. Each competing club is tequired to enter three men's dojbloa and three mixed double*77 words
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Article117 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sportt Correspondent THE Singapore Recreation Club will meet the Selangor Eurasian Assn. at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday (May 21 and 22) in their annual cricket match for the Clarke Cup. The S.R.C. are the present holders of tbe trophy. A117 words
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Article445 1949-05-15 14 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent WITH 56 class three horses entered yesterday, a total of 135 entries has been received for the ''enang Turf Club Summer meeting to be run on May 21, 25 and* 28. Class three horses will have two runs each, the445 words
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Advertisement306 1949-05-15 14 j WIH£ RECORDER j EASY TO OPERATE -EVEN A CHILD CAN MAKE PERFECT RECORDINGS j It records whatever you talk or sing into if.; it records the muaic you play; and It play* back whatever is recorded with clear and life-like tone. It Is a wonderful Instrument for business correspondence,306 words
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109 1949-05-15 15 Straits Times Thomas Cup souvenir IN years to coma you will wish to remember the hard-won svecess of our first Thomas Cup Badminton Team. This SOUVENIR will remind you in story and picture c' the manner in which the Mat. n» went to Europe and beat world's best. Beautifully produced109 words
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Article66 1949-05-15 15 PREPARATIONS are now ccm I plete for the visit of Ihs Commonwealth cricket team to India. The Board of Control for Crioke; 'in India has drawn up a provisional Itinerary for the visitors' tour. Mr. A. S. de Mello. prtiiQent of the Bard, will be lnReuter - 66 words
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Article125 1949-05-15 15 ra Junior A. Group I, league j ooccer match played at G< ylar* stadium yesterday, R.A.F. Ttngah beat Singapore Chinese Engineering Assn. by two ?Juls to nil. Play in the first half was mediocre and ended scoreless, Early in the game the Chinese looked likely to125 words
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Article547 1949-05-15 15 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By Malayan plans for badminton IN just two weeks the Malayan Thomas Cup team will be back on Malayan soil. Besides brass bands and big talk which awaits them from Penang to Singapore what have they really come back to? The Malayan team left547 words
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Article46 1949-05-15 15 The match between the P.W.D. Sports Club and the Indian Association was abandoned ye3terday at the tea interval, when the P.W.D. had declared at 116 for 6 wickets. Yogarajah was 59 not out. For the Indians, loraiJm Isa took 5 wickets for 36 runs.46 words
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Article, Illustration283 1949-05-15 15 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent IF the pre-war rules for the Dane Cup can be found, or new conditions drawn up, Singapore and Penang, and possibly other Flying Clubs, may meet in an inter-State air contest this year. The venue and date have not yet been283 words
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Article173 1949-05-15 15 S unlay Tin.es Joiiore Bahru Sports Correspondent i THE Johore Bahru District Bad--1 minton Association received a record entry for the Junior Singles event in the tournament which began yesterday. j Out of a total of 107 entries rei celved for the five events in the tournament*173 words
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Article558 1949-05-15 15 fyWO thousand people witnessed the A.C.S. sports at Jaian Besar yesterday. The inter Oh. A 440 yards relay for the Wu Pak Shing Cup was retained by the S.J. OB A. The Senior House Championship was won by Tan K.ih Kee House with a total of558 words
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Article206 1949-05-15 15 A breezy 43 not out by J. Ross helped the Singapore Recreation Club to beat the Coylone.se Sports Club by four wickets in a cricket match played on the padang yesterday. c.s.c. Balasingam b D'Almeida 19 Kulasingam b De Sinva 7 Wljeewera c Galistatr b206 words
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Article284 1949-05-15 15 RAFFLES Institution boys beat the Stafl by five wickeus ln their annual cricket match played on Friday. The Staff, batting first, were all out lor 103, G. P. Darke, on* of the opening batsmen being unbeaten with 48. Tharara Singh scored 25 and S. Yun Chong284 words
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Article173 1949-05-15 15 T<HE cricket match between Sln- gapore Crtelcet Club and Cheong Thlam Slew's XI on the Padang yesterday was abandonee* owing to rain. The Club totalled 88, Napier being the highest Rcorer with 32. Sundram and Hayrs each took four wickets, for 31 and 30 runs respectively. Scores173 words
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Article, Illustration2533 1949-05-15 16 EPSOM JEEP - YOUR HIGHNESS, THE PRINCESS WIN CUPS EPSOM JEEP By Empire Rose falls at home turn A KECOKD crowd ot more than I\),VUV racegoers saw Your Highness, a five-year-old English gelding by Felicitation, romp home an easy three-length winner from Longchamps II in the Governor's Cup over a mile and* a2,533 words
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Article194 1949-05-15 16 CTANDAUD 111 C won the lnterJ class challenge trophy In the Class Two events at St. Joseph's Institution annual elementary school sports held yesterday. Standard II C carried the challenge trophy for the class one events. The Tay Soo Jin Memorial Cup, for the class two, 330194 words
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