The Straits Times, 16 October 1949
1949-10-16
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Title Section27 1949-10-16 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday BdHton Of The Till! 4b WaggpiW Vr— Prwu No. 742. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.27 words
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Article321 1949-10-16 1 Reds advance to the border HONG KONC, Saturday. EARLY 40,000 British troops in this Colony were placed on a virtual war footing tonight as Chinese Communist troops advanced to the China-Hong Kong frontier, occupying the border village of Shautaukok over which the gold-starred redReuter; AP; UP - 321 words
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Article, Illustration81 1949-10-16 1 THE little girl above, who was too shy to tell Hie Sunday Times her name, was not quite sure whether sha was enjoying her ride on the roundabout, one of the many Attractions at the Poppy Day children's party held at 26 Cuscaden Road yesterday afternoon. But Chrittilot Hanson, two-year-old81 words
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169 1949-10-16 1 LONDON, Sat. THE Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Sir William slim, with senior Naval and R.A.F. advisers, will attend the forthcoming high-level conference in Singapore to discuss *he political and strategic sii .ation in the Far East as a result of theUP - 169 words
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Article20 1949-10-16 1 TOKIO, Sat.— No devaluation of the yen Is contemplated, Gen. Mac Arthur announced positively today.— A. P.20 words
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Article152 1949-10-16 1 Bandits set fire to Johore bus >und»v Tlme» SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. FRING one round into the petrol tank of a bus which they had stopped on the Yong Peng-Paloh road in the Kluang area of Johore yesterday afternoon, bandits set the bus on fire. It had been stopped152 words
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304 1949-10-16 1 Chinese invited to join up as PCs Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Federal Government is working on a plan, the Sunday Times learns, to recruit uniformed Chinese police constables into the regular police force. Government is expected to issue a statement shortly inviting Chinese to join the304 words
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Article68 1949-10-16 1 PESHAWAR, Sat.— The Faqir of Ipi, Northwest Frontier outlaw chieftain who defied British rule in India for decades, is seriously 111 in a desolate mountain region near the Pakistan Afghanistan frontier, according to reports reaching here from the frontier town of Mlranshah. These reportsReuter - 68 words
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54 1949-10-16 1 MIAMI, Florida, Sat.— A small but intense hurricane with 85-mile per hour winds last night moved slowly towards the trans-Atlantic shipping hint j. Weather experts said they had received reports from the Immediate vicinity of the storm to the effect that it was "pushing54 words
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55 1949-10-16 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE body of Mr. Leon Applestone. who died of polio In Mlddleton Hospital, Singapore, on Thursday, was exhumed yesterday morning and will be flown to the United States for burial, at the request of his parents. Mr. Applestone55 words
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46 1949-10-16 1 LONDON. Sat.- Mr. Churchill warned last night that Britain would be kv.pt in a state of damaging uncertainty until the Labour Government set a date for an election to get rid of a Parliament that is "not only dead but decomposing."— U.P.UP - 46 words
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Article26 1949-10-16 1 HURRICANE KILLS- 17 GUATEMALA CITY, Sat Torrential rain and winds of hurricane force have killed 17 persons in the past few days, authorities announced today.— UP.UP - 26 words
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Article197 1949-10-16 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE first summonses for non-payment of income tax have been issued in Singapore, the Sunday Times was told yesterday. But the Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, said that non-payment cases have been very few, and there has been197 words
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Article93 1949-10-16 1 BUDAPEST, Sat. LASZLO Rajk, former Hungarian Foreign Minister, and two other defendants in a recent espionage and high treason trial here were hanged today following yesterday's rejection of their appeal. The others were Mr. TUmi Szonyl, former Central personnel secretary and a number of the CentralReuter - 93 words
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Article195 1949-10-16 1 Slam Border Pact: Sunday Times Special Correspondent HAADYAI, Siam, Saturday. AN agreement has been signed allowing Siamese and Malayan police to operate up to 15 miles into each other's territory. Malay police patrols crossing the border into Siam will be t companied be Siamese police.195 words
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Article50 1949-10-16 1 Sunday Timas Staff CorrtporuW ALOR STAR. Sat. IXIDAH-PIRLIS Customs effictrt mjde a big leisure Him weak whan rh«y itopptd a car at th« Siamet«-Kedah bowndiry gate at Chingloon. and found aboajf $10,000 worth of opium and chindu hidden in ipecijlly-comtructed compartment. One suspect was detained.50 words
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Article20 1949-10-16 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Wholesale food prices In UJ3. dropped to a new three-year low last week. U.P.UP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-10-16 1 AMONC the 200 helpers who told "bricks" yesterday in aid of rke University of MaUya Endowment Fund war* girls from the upper classes of Raffles Girls' School hi Singapore. These three lassies from left. Miss Susie Tan. Miss |tm Kok and Miss Mariam Samat from Raffles Cirlt' School, set out67 words
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Article227 1949-10-16 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Satuiaay. QATO Onn bin Ja'afar Mentri Besar of |ohore, made his first appearance on a UMNO platform since his resignation was announced, when he spoke last night at Batu Pahat to a crowd of more than 5,000 people227 words
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Article90 1949-10-16 1 I'M sacked; SAYS SMUTS JOHANNESBURG, Sat. CIELD Marshal Jan Smuts announced today that he had been dismissed as com-mander-in-chief of the South African armed forces, a command he his held since 1940. The wartime Prime Minister, said he received notice of dismissal in a letter from Mr. F. C. Erasmus,UP - 90 words
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Article29 1949-10-16 1 LONDON, Sat— The Duke of Edinburgh left by air for Malta today to rejoin the Mediterranean Fleet as first lieutenant in the destroyer Chequers. UP.UP - 29 words
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Advertisement166 1949-10-16 1 1 SmaA&cY V^r^vVv^ A NEW RECORD ■THE SUNDAY TIMES nett sales during the month of September 1949 after deduction of all untold, free and complimentary copies were: 56,678 COPIES PER ISSUE The Sunday Times, with the highest sale ever recorded in Malaya by any newspaper English language or vernacular thus166 words
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Article, Illustration2693 1949-10-16 2 EVELYN SPILSBURY - EVELYN SPILSBURY The Secrets of Spilsbury by and E.V. TULLETT WIIKN Sir Bernard Spilsbury died lie left in a corner of his laboratory ai University College Hospital, London, a cabinet containing some (5,000 cards. On each was the record, in his own handwriting, of a2,693 words
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Article64 1949-10-16 2 EXTRACT FROM THE OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY OF SIR BERNARD SPILSBURY, TO BE PUBLISHED BY HARRAP CO., LTD., LONDON NEXT YEAR. NEXT WEEK Sir Bernard Spilsburj's greatest case the trial of the Crumbles murderer, Patrick Herbert Mahon. Out of a blood-stained Jifaaw of morr thin 1.000 piece* Sir Bernard found64 words
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Advertisement68 1949-10-16 2 freshens Hslf-^n-inrh of Kolynos on a tooth-brush billow* quickly into fresh, cleansing foam that slips right round your teeth and Into every corner. Teeth look better. Mouth feels fresher. And the w^o foam vanishes with the f 1 SUCH A LITTLE first rinse leaves only C c S» f M68 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-10-16 3 MISS Ivy Mar* H«mv *mi Mr. Fraafe Fwwto after tfek i»j-ri»g. at Hrn Chared of Hrn Holy Fa«lry KatMg, yert«r«Uy Moniaf- M.,, Homt Hrn «M«ft*ar of Mr. »<l Mr.. 6. M. C. Hosey, »m 4 Mr. Fernando h thm to* of Mr. Bmd Mrs. W W. Famaiido «t Shiaapori.49 words
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Article172 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. F delivering Judgment today in connection with the petition of Inche Sardon bin Jubir for admission to the Bar of the Federation, Mr. Justice La v llle said that Inche Sardon had not satisfied the Court that he had172 words
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Article, Illustration334 1949-10-16 3 'If the need arises 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYAN recruits to the Army (M.O.R.'s) now have to sign for service in Hong Kong in addition to Malaya and Singapore. No locally-enlisted personnel have yet been sent to Hong Kong, but an Army spokesman334 words
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Article68 1949-10-16 3 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Oct. IS) were In cents per lb.: Bayer Seller No. 1 R.B.S. Spot loose nominal 44 >» 44% F. 0.8. In bales Nov No. 1 R.S.B. 44V4 44% No. 3 R.S.B. 42 H 43% No. 3 R.S.S. 4068 words
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Article55 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Times SUB Correspondent MALACCA, Sat.— Malacca UMNO, at an extraordinary meeting last night, resolved to send an appeal letter to Dato Onn. The letter is to say "UMNO Malacca with deep sincerity request the Honourable Dato to be patient and continue holding the post55 words
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Article57 1949-10-16 3 Sunda> Times Stoff Reporter A boatman, Choo Tua Mau, was charged In the Singapore First District Court yesterday with theft 0f. 4,525 katis of rice from a lighter at Telok Ayer Basin. Choo, who pleaded not guilty, was granted bail of $1,000 In two sureties.57 words
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Article197 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter OH A MED, like many other sycea in Singapore, works a long day, but does very little actual driving. For L* "^T *«mporary employers, the Russian delegation to FE L "^«"f«. on duty from nine a.m. to midnight, but he has197 words
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Article138 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Ttina SUfl Reporter THE Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. officially opened a welding school at the premises of Industrial Oases (Malaya) Ltd., In Singapore yesterday. The occasion was the first Joint meeting of engineers ever helo in Malaya. More than 50 representatives of the institutions138 words
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Article362 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE will have its Music Festival after all. Plans to bring the Batavia Radio Philharmonic Orchestra to Singapore this month had to be abandoned because of the uncertainty of getting the Victoria Memorial Hall where the United Nations conferences are being362 words
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Article82 1949-10-16 3 Sunday Times Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. MERSINQ has decided to perpetuate the name of Dato Onn bin Jaffar. Mentrl Besar of Johore, by naming a road after him. This road, the first to be constructed at Sebrang Kanan, runs past the Lee Ice82 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 3 Prof. B. P. Adarkar, head of Lhr Economic Affairs Department of the Government of India, arrived in Singapore by piane yesterday evening. to lead the Indian delegation at the General Assembly of E.CAJ'JE. tomorrow.37 words
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Advertisement144 1949-10-16 3 f fjJßaM'ag f V KODACHBOm TRANSPARENCIES This compact instrument takes either 2 x 2- inch i 'ass bound slides or Koda-slldes. The projector uses a 150-watt lamp, and special heat-absorb-ing glass prevents overheating of the slides. The entire optical system including the standard 5 -inch f 3.5 color- corrected Kodak144 words
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Advertisement235 1949-10-16 3 Why do her teeth sttof white? Safe cleaning makes teeth last. Gibbs Dentifrice J^^m m^^^\ teeth white and sound, %f^^^S^ I There's uo waste in use with i Gibbs Dentifrice, to you I aave mono wcJQ as your NU WIN THE NEW I teeth. COLOURED TINS TmS WORLD FAMOUS I||y235 words
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Article749 1949-10-16 4 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON STEPS IN PHOTOCRAPHY-13 by IN a few hundred words, it is impossible to reveal more than a few crumbs of the technique of cine photography, but for the benefit of some of the camera crankers who have pressed for it, here are some observations based on749 words
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Article, Illustration84 1949-10-16 4 THE new one-tided hair style from Paris is worn in this plctur« by Ciech film actress Paula Valenska, now appearing in British films. It was choaen by producer Anatole de Crunwald for her to wear in his new film, "Three Men and a Girl." The new hair style ii designedReuter - 84 words
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Article94 1949-10-16 4 AMERICAN travel agen/V cles have listed Britain as their biggest tourist bargain now that the pound has been devalued. They are telling streams of callers, "Book early or be left at home." It Is expected that about 160,000 people will visit Britain next year. Wise travellers, including94 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-10-16 4 ONE of the Indian Government's contributions to a "Human Rights" exhibition sponsored by UNESCO in Paris. A prominent feature of Indian history hat been the continuous How ol Indian travellers and missions to Foreign countries, to spread Indian culture in all directions. These pictures show (I. to r): Kalyan Sri69 words
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Article, Illustration606 1949-10-16 4 SKIPPER - SKIPPER _i WHAT is an Assistant Troop Leader? I have been unable to find any such rank in "Policy, Organisation and Rules of the Boy Scouts Association." yet regularly Scouts have told me that they are Assistant Troop Leaders. And who are these Troop leaders in Boy Scout606 words
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Advertisement301 1949-10-16 4 iftl* STR ENGTH J^teji^ after illness^^^M When vitality is lowered and the body CT rs needs help in regaining its strength, ~g- Kepler provides the answer. This iIW^QJk big;.!y nutritious preparation of Cod li^tP Liver Oil and Malt Extract is a valuable 1 «se» J source of the precious vitamins301 words
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Advertisement351 1949-10-16 4 MOERIS WATERPROOF 18 A ct. L A A S S E 17 JEWELS Wholesale Only: MONTOR LTD THE ARCADE PHONES: 5891 5892 SINGAPORE fro I Favoured by Fortune \k I f/m, ct //M indeed are those members of the t human race to whom the possession c ca l» perceptive351 words
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Article, Illustration281 1949-10-16 5 AS he stated at his first Municipal meeting in the Northern Settlement earlier this week, Penang's new mayor MR. H. C HAMMETT, is no stranger to the "pleasure resort which he first glimpsed on his arrival in Malaya 20 years ago. Mr. Hammett. ho was281 words
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Article204 1949-10-16 5 THIS js the story of eight--1 year-old OSMAN bin |AFFAR of Mersing. Osman is a bright, lively, intelligent youngster and, unlike many boys, his great desire is to go to school It lsnt that there Is no room at school for him. but that at present Osman204 words
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Article115 1949-10-16 5 WITH the Rulers in their magnificent traditional dress, the Wise Men of the East in their academicals, the Chancellor and ProChancellors splendid in blue and yellow, the Lords Bishop in red and black. It was altogether a colourful affair at the University of Malaya Foundation Day. But115 words
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Article, Illustration256 1949-10-16 5 THE idea of devoting his energies to the welfare of his fellow Muslims came to INCHE ABDULLAH YASSIN, the founder-secretary of the Selangor Muslim Welfare Committee, on a grim day during the Japanese occupation. i "It was while I was helping remove256 words
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Article, Illustration208 1949-10-16 5 ALTHOUGH he is nearly A 80. INCHE KASSIM BIN NAMPIAH of Tapah Road still drives about In his car alone and still takes an active Interest in public life. Generally known as Kassim Kaya, he was born at Lukut in Negri Sembllan. His father was a Bugls208 words
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Article320 1949-10-16 5 I EADER of the Chinese community in Kemaman. DA T O PA T I CHEONC CUAN CHIANC was born in 1890 at Kemaman, eldest son of the late Dato Jerubasha Cheong Ah Kiat, who arrived in Kemaman in 1886. Dato Patl was educated at Raffles Institution, Singapore,320 words
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Article141 1949-10-16 5 SMALL, bespectacled and clean-shaven. Kuala Lumpur band -leader ALFONSO SOLIANO composes music In "behop" rhythm. This 23-year-old virtuoso cf the piano, who looks more l'.ke a schoolboy than a musician, has also written waltzes and sambas. Soliano says that when he tlrst Introduced "bebop" to K.L.141 words
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Article143 1949-10-16 5 TEN-YEAR-OLD Lakshml Dcvi Menon of Raffles Girls School went along with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. R. Menon to Sir Roland Braddell's lecture on Singapore at the East West Society's meeting this week. Afterwards she listened to the questions and whispered to her mother:143 words
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Advertisement238 1949-10-16 5 WHICH .AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER me*, »a w^ atnf* four doaor will tell you that often thesa ir« wirmng sl(nt ol MINERAL A VITAMIN DEFICIENCY "-warninp thit you'ra not f etclni enough Minanli and Vitamins which Natura d«mand» iron to have The cooked-out roodt you eat aran't giving you enough238 words
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Advertisement239 1949-10-16 5 FOR CASSEROLE OF STEAK ORDER CHUCK STEAK For casserole or stewed steak' dishes you need a cut with good flavour and not too fat, but there's no need to buy the more costly cuts needed for roasting and grilling. That is why we recommend Chuck Steak for these dishes. SINGAPORE239 words
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Article, Illustration758 1949-10-16 6 DEREK DRABBLE - DEREK DRABBLE by TB wiccf you /or ti/yin a« t/ie OW 3forfcct."—"Where? No one lunches at the Old Market." EXCEPT that there is a complete absence of glass, the Lav Pasar, or Old Market, in Robinson Road known to many as Telok Ayer Marketlooks758 words
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Article, Illustration556 1949-10-16 6 lOHN GUNTHER, whatever else might be said of him, is certainly a man who understands the art of reporting. Every one of his books has been a first-class reporting Job objective, explicit, honest and workmanlike, untrammelled by clap-trap and intellectual pretentions. It Is perfectly easy,556 words
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Article61 1949-10-16 6 WHEN a patient com- plains of feeling "out of sorts" for a few days, the doctor thinks of Jaundice. At least he ought to do so. (In practice. I am afraid few doctors succeed In diagnosing Jaundice before the appearance of the yellow coloutdtion.) Jaundice may be61 words
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195 1949-10-16 6 Sunday Times Medical Correspondent cells are not dealing properly with the bile, so that ton much is present In the blood. The commonest cause i.« Infection of the special cells of the liver. It used to be believed that this was due to a germ which started in the intestine195 words
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Article97 1949-10-16 6 NEW recruit to Britain's National Health Service the 61-year-old Duke of Sutherland, Britain's greatest landowner. This is how it came about. The Duke, at his Scottish seat. Dunrobln Castle, needed foot treatment. But young Mrs. C. E. Beep, the only skilled practitioner in the district, now works97 words
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Advertisement311 1949-10-16 6 in sickneh..^^^ I i. *L 1 tß^aPaPaC MM 1 j^7 "'-Sib /I Darhm «nd «fter an Illness thp rich //I t\^^»i body-bulldint eiemetiw in Sc-otfs /\w ll""^.* 11l Emalxlon rwaore health arid strcnitt.h /^vl ajj t -^'."jlf In ret»rd time. x^V AixJ when you are nt Scott's Emulsion .'J J311 words
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Article175 1949-10-16 7 50 MILLION CANS FROM NEW FACTORY Sunday Tisass Staff Bcpsrtar A LARGE plot of land Is shortly to be acquired in Singapore by the Metal Box Company, an all British concern wnose first development will be the erection of a 45,000 square-foot factory for the manufacture of food cans. The175 words
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Article351 1949-10-16 7 PINEAPPLE OUTLOOK IS GOOD Canada eager for supplies Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYA facts a much sounder future for her pineapple packing industry than before the war, believes Mr. C. E. Courtenay, adviser to the Malayan pineapple industry, in an interview with the Sunday Times, "There is every indication that351 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-10-16 7 MISS Haul me Cilletpic sad Mr. Roy Robin ion, who were married st St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. His* GilUspM it th« only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goodridg*. of Perak. Mr. Robimoa ii Hit 10* or tKt late Capt. and Mrs. Robimos). A r«c«ption was K«W after tst*55 words
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Article156 1949-10-16 7 Sunday Times staff Reporter AN official of the Municipal Town Cleansing Depart ment told the Sunday Times that the department is quite satisfied that five-footway obstruction in Singapore is definitely on the decline. Arrests, prosecutions and fines for obstructing the five-footways of the city had their effect,156 words
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Article84 1949-10-16 7 Sunday Ttme* Staff Reporter A verdict ot suicide from an overdose of opium was returned by Mr. W. O. Porter in in 1 Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, when an inqut-st was held Into the deatr* of Cheng Son Ting, a 39 year-old Chinese woman. Trouble84 words
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Article376 1949-10-16 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CASE which will be stated before the Singapore Supreme Court shortly by Mr. C. F. Seston, Fifth Police Magistrate, is likely to have wide repercussions in Malayan legal circles. It will concern a ruling he made yesterday refusing counsel the376 words
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Article150 1949-10-16 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter SIX operators of Cable and Wireless Ltd. In Singaore are being flown to Hong Kong today In answer to an appeal for assistance from the Cable and Wireless station in the Colony. Mr H. C, Baker, local manager of the150 words
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68 1949-10-16 7 Sunday Ttees SUB Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Mr. 8. C. Maclntyre, Unofficial member tf the Johore State Council, has given notice that he will move at the next meeting of the Council that Government of Johore should urge the Government of the Federation to68 words
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Advertisement195 1949-10-16 7 FOUR SHOWS J A|R conditioned I>l M.I 5-6.30-9.30 p.m. PHONE P'^3 %^jBK v hfir Wl_ .■Os^BsW^"*''^!-- S IfrmMKaL-* ■■ran anaurmM V| Er%^ X "*1 KIRBY SAN JUAN HART TRtACHER LX.TKA: Mala/an Film Unit Newsflash: University Of Malaya Foundation Ceremony. Special Morning Show Today 11 a.m. nj Richard Dix In "TOMBSTONE"195 words
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Miscellaneous353 1949-10-16 7 Eiur*nAD* 930 I<atin America; 10.lt Hit Dance;' 6.30 News (Cantonese); DIKuArUHE Parade; 11.00 Paul Temple; 11.30 0.45 Indonesian; 7. 1S News 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 Light Music; 12.00 1.00 Malay (French); 7.30 English; 8.00 Morning music; 9.30 Latin Ame- Programme (As B*pore); 1.00 The Siamese; 8 30 News; 1.45 Dutch;353 words
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Article47 1949-10-16 8 MR LIM AH BEE thanks friends, relatives associations who attended the funeral of his mother on 12th Oct. '49 those *>'O sent wreaU.s. monetary gifts messages jf condolence. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PERSONAL prompt service Ofiered from DX to businessmen and individuals. 'Atys', 26, Colville Terrace, London, J7.1147 words
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571 1949-10-16 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun. Oct. 16, 1949. CLEAN OUT THE PROFITEERS IN the "Economic Survey of the Colonial Empire" published in 1935, Singapore was described as a place in which "you can always And a market for anything There are no restrictions: a man can get the best price571 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1949-10-16 8 A RAF. Observer - A RAF. Observer by QN a small tropical island in the Bay of Bengal is the smallest self-con-tained Royal Air Force detachment in the Far East. Six hundred miles from the nearest R.A.F. Station— Butterworth in North Malaya— soo miles west of the coast1,497 words
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Article, Illustration874 1949-10-16 8 Five minutes with the world's wisest men 1 PICTURED here is Confucius, famed for 2,500 years at a philosopher (.and. to the irreverent, not least for the catch-phrase, "Confucius he say"). WELL, what DID he say? BUT first who was he? HE was born in a town now part874 words
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Advertisement362 1949-10-16 8 Out R«jns«.,tativc o 1 M% A fleer, Sinfapere Celu J.^nf, j Orchard Read, will receive advertisements between 9 *JB. and I om. dally. I CLASSIFIED ADS THE engagement Is announced between George Mackintosh, son of Mrs. E. Mackintosh Alexandra Park, Glasgow and Eleanor, daughter of Mrs. H. E. MoerBiHn, Orpington,362 words
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Advertisement15 1949-10-16 8 finest Broken Orange Pekoe lib. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 lib. Tin -.$2.30 2 Ib. Tin .$4.5015 words
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Advertisement17 1949-10-16 8 (ffis\ There's always 1%7 Tl hM C II m c FOR A TIGER in pints and quarts17 words
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305 1949-10-16 9 IMMIGRATION SHOULD NOT BE HALTED' S 'pore Chinese leaders view Sunday Times Staff Reporter |N spite of the changed political situation in China, Chinese leaders in Singapore are not in favour of bringing Chinese immigration into Malaya to a total halt. But many think that it would be to Malaya's305 words
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Article90 1949-10-16 9 ■unday Times Staff Reporter A BOUT 200 persons were A out on the streets of Singapore selling "bricks" In aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Among them were a party of Raffles School girls. Mr. N. M. Namazle. one of the organisers of the "bricks'90 words
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Article46 1949-10-16 9 S-rvtnteen-year-old Hassan bin All pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court y?st<>rda' to theft of $100 belonging "to aukl bin Noordin at the Malay Opera Hall, I New World Park, on Aug. 22.1 Hassan was ordered to be I remanded to Oct. 17 for sentence.46 words
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Article, Illustration244 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJOTOR traffic is going up and down Outram Road when, all of a sudden, 12 boys, some wearing bright red sashes, step into the road and holding lengths of pole stop the flow and make a 'safety lane' for hundreds of244 words
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Article88 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Twenty-elght-year-old Abdul Kadlr bin Hussain, an employee of Fraser and Neave Ltd., was bound over for one year by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. S. E. Teh yesterday for criminal breach of trust of a total of $6288 words
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90 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BOAC Argonaut Aircraft have resumed the Hong Kong-Singapore service. One of these planes arrived at Tengah yesterday from Hong Kong, and Is scheduled to leave for Hong Kong this morning. The Argonauts on this service have been withdrawn from operations for some90 words
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Article72 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Fatlmah binte Shalk Ahmad, charged in the Police Court, Mersing, yesterday with leading an immoral life was on co'.iviction ordered to enter into a bond of $250 with, one surety to be of good behaviour for six months, in default three72 words
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Article56 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Seven Americans of the crew of the oil tanker Saint Christopher are leaving Singapore by air today for New York via London. The remainder will leave tomorrow. The entire crew of 31 men were paid off at Singapore last56 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 9 At the annual general meetings of Malayan Breweries Limited and Fraser Neave Limited, held at the offices of Messrs. Evatt Co., N.T.S building, yesterday, the proposals for dividends and allocations for transfers were approved unanimously.37 words
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Article23 1949-10-16 9 TMO SIOE LENO. aged 67, at his residence, 3 Surin* Lane, at 12.30 a.m. Sunday. Deeply regretted. Funeral this evening at Bldadarl.23 words
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Article343 1949-10-16 9 PITY THE CENSUS TAKER QOME of the trials. triumphs and tribulations of census taking are described by Mr. M. V. del Tufo in his report as Superintendent of the Census. About enumerators: There was a genuine reluctance on the part of house numberers and enumerators to enter certain areas regarded343 words
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Article141 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN Indian toddy tapper, Viapuri. who was wounded by a bullet fired by unknown gangsters a week ago at his home in Tampenis Road, died yesterday morning in the Ceneral Hospital, Singapore. Police said that Vlapurl and his wife were awakened141 words
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Article26 1949-10-16 9 SEAMAN FINED $5 For entering the Singapore Harbour Board without a permit, Sidney Joseph O'Neill, a seaman, was fined $5 yesterday In the Second District Court.26 words
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216 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \WHEN the delegate from Pakistan, Mr. S. Majidulla. arrived in Singapore by air to attend the ECAFE conferences, he was handed a travel pamphlet by the airline which had brought him. Mr. Majidulla placed the pamphlet in his pocket, and a216 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-10-16 9 MISS PAMELA STACEY. who plays the part of Ceorjei Sand in Radio Malaya's centenary future on Fradtric Chopin at 8.10 tonight.21 words
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187 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Balnes. for the first time since his arrival here, made reference yesterday to how he convertted "pub" Into a place of worship during the war. Bishop Baines was speaking at187 words
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Article86 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A Johore motorist, Quek Bee Yang, yesterday told the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. C. F. Seston. that although he had the right of way on a major road, he would plead guilty because he hpd been involved In a collision Quek's86 words
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Article136 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. A PENANG court was told today of "a drunken frolic following two soldiers' return from a period of arduous Jungle patrol." Mr. Matthew Killam. a.l, pleading In court on behalf of two Coldstream Guards, Kenneth Lawson and R. G Appleby136 words
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Article, Illustration277 1949-10-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE'S first professional repertory company is to be launched in the near future by Mr. John ForbesSempill. well known over Radio Malaya and in Cclony theatrical circles, who will also be "actor-man jger." It is expected that the new277 words
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Article83 1949-10-16 9 A. Dietz de Broise, a 57--year-old European, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. D. A. Fyfe, Singapoie F-iurth Police Court Magisinite, on a cnarge of attempting to outrage the modesty of a small girl The case was held in camei a. De Broise83 words
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Advertisement131 1949-10-16 9 FRU-GRAINS nourish without overheating In this climate Fru-Crains are an especially valuable food. Their high content of fruit and nuts assures the energy of sugar without its heating qualities. Fru-Crains are temptingly crisp and crunehy a refreshing sustaining and ready-to-serve food. AT Q5 cts PER TIN S# OF 81 OZ.131 words
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Article837 1949-10-16 10 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS by MAIYAS RAKOSI. Hunearv's No 1 ttungarys «o. 1 Communist, has accused Hungarian workers of laziness and time-wast-injj at meals. He has warned managers and foremen that they will be ruthlessly eliminated If they avoid disciplining the workers. had a comrade, dear old vol.837 words
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Article777 1949-10-16 10 My h.usbana is thoroughly trustworthy and responsible Like every man, he admirers pretty wom.n, but why, oh .why, cannot he admire them silently/ To me his exclamations and the turning of the head every time he sees a specially attractive girl are rather heartrending, probably because 1 am777 words
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Article437 1949-10-16 10 npHIS week cowboy 1 fans have an all too rare opportunity of hearing a Western on the air. The title is "Ridin' Shotgun" and it's all about the Dakota Territories in the bad old days of the lawless Film Star Ralph Bellamy plays "our hero" the guard437 words
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Article253 1949-10-16 10 IN recent months new rev coramfjs or vaiter muetc have bee* scarce. We therefore welcome a recording of "Horoscope" by the PhMhaimonia Orchestra conducted by the composer. Constant Lambert. Thia ballet was first prod«< ed at Sadler's Welts m 1938 and deals with the emotional signs253 words
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Advertisement413 1949-10-16 10 COME readers who hive follows Mmn lost*** wetfc by J week have discovered how attractive at* Maw of Hm figure* In which the mm steps i«tsids Us aortaor. Ttoy to* bm thoy would like fo learn mm Is Us W.It, la which this i ocean. So today I a*. t.acHin,413 words
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Advertisement264 1949-10-16 10 U N IT TOQISELF IT HOME FOR ONLY S •>..•> Compare Tool with any beauty JUST THRU •hop perm -sod yoaTJ find U9aUymuhaitap there's no lovelier or longer-last- ta TOOJ curlers. U^* 'V Deb 00 Toai Crane fyr^JS&y haj pen any price. Tool hMioa nrmwo V JfrfTm. waves any kind264 words
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Article738 1949-10-16 11 MARY HEATH COTT - MARY HEATH COTT by CHANGE has come over London's night life. If you want a drink at midnight there is no need now to go down into a padded cellar and drink in the semidarkness of a bottle party. You can sit under the brilliant lights738 words
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Article157 1949-10-16 11 WHAT a wonderful ex- pression the one the Americans have coined for us: "Take a load off your feet Hot weather does play havoc with most people's feet. If it should not always b* possible to take a bath every day, then be sure to157 words
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Article187 1949-10-16 11 AFTER our wonderful summer, the weather expert* foracut a severe cold winter, with mow Britain's local authorities are thinking up ways to clear the snow from the roads There's colour television at Radioiympu ana) was a television set in a cat at the Motor Show Stewart Granger187 words
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Article250 1949-10-16 11 1 1 is difficult to find something new to put before the family at every meal. A couple of not so bad recipes that came our toav the other day may be some little help or even be new to some households. Sou?' Sweet Salad 3 cups250 words
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Article, Illustration711 1949-10-16 11 The new colour is lilac SUSAN DEACON on new trends WHAT are the new fashion trends? Skirts will be n-rrower, hem lines 13 ft inch fur trimming will be seen erywhere. and hats small and flttlrg close to the head. Lilac will be the fashionable colour, with lots of black,711 words
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Advertisement247 1949-10-16 12 Indigestion Herw't lenMtMng worth knowing Ic't probably csuted by exctu ad 4 In your stomach. Thts often leads to frequent attacks of flatulence, htartburn and other stomach disorders. What you need a s reliable remedy like BISMAG (short for taunted Magnesia) because It has a neutralising effect and aunts the247 words
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Advertisement300 1949-10-16 12 Te-day at 11 a.m.— Colombia's "DOWxN TO EARTH" —In Technicolor To-day *i 3, 6.15 9.15 p. SB. Betty Hntton In her finest Musical Comedy! Para mount's "INCENDIARY BLONDE" with Artnro Decordova —In Technicolor— REX Johore Bahn Last S Shows: J 15— 4 IS "BTJN KWAI TING" In Mandarin Tonight's 8.45300 words
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Miscellaneous1350 1949-10-16 12 gj,^g| SLE that this holdup I PP| HH >-* mWm m Mr B^L M afll iCi was not a total loss I^^^^^Bl »y^B^^ I sTr^^^i is>l #jfl t_ m m mJr A vm .^BV. BjQJ the detective commented as hUI ■tJWlß^ljnH I 1 k; WBW Btr -^T\. WkW% he ran1,350 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1949-10-16 13 SHARPSHOOTER 4 takes you inside sport ITNLESS the Weight U Lifting Federation at Ipoh which claims to control this sport up-country-adopts a more broadminded and farsighted policy, Federation lifters who qualify for the British Empire Games, are likely to miss the boat for New Zealand. Since the1,245 words
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Article154 1949-10-16 13 Snnday Times KoU B»hru Sport* Correspondent SULTANS' Gold Cup soccer match between Kelantan and Trengganu at KoU Bharu on Friday resulted In a goalless draw. The Sultan of Kelantan kicked off. The teams were evenly matched. The ground was partly waterlogged an d slippery owing to154 words
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Article98 1949-10-16 13 Sunday Times Parit BunUr Correspondent r PHE soccer season in South Kedah was brought to a close last week when «Permuda XI, the champions, drew three-all with The Rest in an exhibition match. Ahmad Karim opened the scoring for The Rest and Ariffln equalised Turner98 words
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Article64 1949-10-16 13 Sunday Time* Secamat Sports Correspondent POOR support has been received for the annual Segamat district badminton championships. The small number of entries lor the various events is rather surprising in view of the fact that the game today is more popular in segamat than it64 words
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Article28 1949-10-16 13 Sunday Tlnn\ Muar Sports Correspondent TV/TUAR Malay Hockey Club ivx shared six goals with IndoCeylonese aI In i match on the G.E.S. ground on Friday.28 words
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Article104 1949-10-16 13 Across: 1. Apples; 6. Spared; 10. Sir; 11. Vowel; 12. Sniper; 14. Totals; 16. Contested; 18. Tress; 20. Smear; 22. Suds; 23. Pad; 25. Prim; 26. Elusive; 27. Sees; 29. Nip; 30. Role; 33. Crass; 35. Taper; 36. Recondite; 39. Window; 40 Amends; 42. Plate; 43. Eye: 44.104 words
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Miscellaneous8 1949-10-16 13 SPORTING SAM g By Reg. Wootton i|L_t a8 words
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Article632 1949-10-16 14 Spore win by 19 pts. to 13 SINGAPORE beat Johore by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty) to 13 (a goal, a penalty try and a penalty) on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday in the first southern section game of the632 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-10-16 14 TED SAGAR, the Everton goalkeeper, safely scoops up the ball during an Arsenal attack In their Div. I match on the Highbury ground on Oct. 8. Arsenal won 5-2. Heater picture.31 words
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Article110 1949-10-16 14 Dominating play for the greater part of the frame with .<hort and! accurate passing. Prince Edward l Road Boys' Club beat Bukit T;mah Boys' Home by three goals to ml in the first match of the second round of the Inter -Club Boys' cup soccer competition,110 words
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Article287 1949-10-16 14 Royal Air Force 4; Eurasians 1. TWO PLAYERS, one from each team, were sent off the field in the Singapore A.F.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday between Eurasians and Royal Air Force, Airmen winning four-one. Scrappy pmy was .nackworse by frequent287 words
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Article67 1949-10-16 14 I*HK Singapore Amateur Football 1 Association received a letter yesterday from the Manager of the All-India soccer team stating that the team will leave Madras by air on Oct. 34 and will arrive via Colombo in Singapore the following day. The team, jrhich U67 words
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71 1949-10-16 14 pESULTS in the first round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship yesterday were: J. C. Hutcnimon beat R. Craik two up; S. A. Beavls beat B. W. F. Goodrich two and one; R. J. Isherwood beat C. W. Watson two up: M. C. Bain71 words
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Article25 1949-10-16 14 The Norwegian ship "Serahlll" beat the Swedish ship "Selandla" by seven goals to nil In a mccer match played In Singapore yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement278 1949-10-16 14 PX^Bjf J '^^^l^R^^*^*Qs^^b^b^b^b^bb^ j^ateijiiJHthx Srfl^fc "T? B^B^^^^Vk 4BtM ,s. Effete;- t tubaet'O jmhl\9^\^\ fc cork-li[i L cvJ %^l or cleaner smoking. fiMPORTECX FROM 4.ONDON, ENGLAND] C*nt*, London. ISO Itan' Kc#wu<>«i (or Quc/ujr. "Co-operation like this makes things happen fast!" «»^r<l[rj I'd be lost without theservices of my local 8.0.A .Q278 words
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Article430 1949-10-16 15 England beat Wales four-one WITH three of their best players helping England to beat Wales at Cardiff, Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaders of the first division, were held to a draw at home by their neighbours, West Bromwich Albion, yesterday. They are still three points ahead ofReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-10-16 15 PETE MEAD, an American middleweight boxer from Arkansas, who lost on pom ts to Dare Sands, Empire and Australian middleweig ht champion, at Harringay arena, London, last Tuetda y.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 31 words
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Article143 1949-10-16 15 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. "PZZARU CHARLES ls still the National Boxing Association's heavyweight champion. Pat Valentino of San Francisco, ls the beaten challenger. Charles (1821 b.) knocked out Valentino In 35 seconds of the eighth round of their scheduled 15-round on Friday night at the San Francisco Cow143 words
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Article88 1949-10-16 15 ROYAL Navy defeated Indian Recreation Club by two i»oals to nil at soccer in the Farrer Park ground yesterday. Both goals were scored by Martin in the first half. In another game of football Tiger Sporting Association b«!ftt Jollilads by four goals to two. In the first88 words
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Article76 1949-10-16 15 SINGAPORE Chinese team against Malays in their S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League match today will b n chosen from: Chee Seng, Tuck Choon, Patrick Yee. Chin Lye, Yew Heng. Slew Tong. Gim San. Llm Swang. Hee Jong. Hln Weng Cnwe? Leng, Kam Pau. Boon Lcong, Boon Seong.76 words
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Article69 1949-10-16 15 THE annual Muharam 1369 sporU of Pulau Bukom Malays will be held on Oct. 23 at Pulau Bukom The programme, comprising 24 items, begins at 8.30 a.m. It will be followed by two soccer matches, between Pulau Bukom Malay boy? and Singapore Malay boys, and69 words
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Article40 1949-10-16 15 I^HE following have been selected to represent Singapore Cricket Club against Khalsa Association at hockey on the Padang on Tuesday, at 5.15 p.m Browne, Tresling, Dennis: Reyneker. Geeks Brands Bell. Mclnroy, Moolenburgh. Kulper. Tabor. Urrplro: Mr Watson.40 words
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Article50 1949-10-16 15 Thjs rugby match between R.A.P. Selctar "A" and R.A.F. Changi "A" played at Changi yesterday resulted In a pointless draw. The game was mainly confined ti the forwards, who put up a fine show. Seletar held the advantage throughout, but for the -lippery ball might have scored.50 words
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Article52 1949-10-16 15 SINGAPORE Chasers beat GHQ by six points (two tries) to three (one try) in a game of rugger played yesterday. Ford touched down for GHQ within five minutes of the start. Ten minutes after half-time Wills scored Chasers' first try. Yyatt scored another try ten minutes before52 words
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Article287 1949-10-16 15 rHE SELETAR Ist XV beat H.M.S. Triumph XV by 22 points (four tries and two goals) to three (a penalty goal) on the Dockyard ground yesterday. The field was in excellent condition but the game started in a steady drizzle. Triumph opened scoring wiih a penalty287 words
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Article270 1949-10-16 15 Sunday Times Ptnanf Sporto L orre*pond*nt PLAYING with ten men, Colours, a virtual State side, went i...\u. to Whites by two clear goals in Penang's first hockey trial on Ibt lnt«rnatlonal Club ground last evening There was nothing outstanding in the trial, which was characterised270 words
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370 1949-10-16 15 S.H.A. SCRATCH XI DRAW IN KEEN GAME KEEN and fast exchanges featured the hockey match between a Scratch XI and a Singapore Hockey Association XI on the Singapore padang yesterday which ended in a one-all draw. Neat forward movements were on several occasions nullified in the nick of time by370 words
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Advertisement204 1949-10-16 15 /n^^^tViN 808 and Mary Jane Saunders Preceded by Malayan Film Unit's "UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FOUNDATION CEREMONY >-^*^ S TIMES j£#V«|L TODAY fp^s| 11-1.45, 4.15. 6.45 9.30 uju. •v^" sth LAST DAY! Drama that talks Facts! >£ jflHfekaii^^ita^. >-^ »-lw fc I a^^^ A COLUMBIA "TRUE STORY" IN THE TRADITION OF204 words
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Article2251 1949-10-16 16 TOBOGGAN, KIA ORA WIN AGAIN John Ham Kirra pay best By EPSOM JEEP and Kia Ora proved much too good for their present class, scoring doubles yesterday, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Both started hot favourites. Toboggan was last away and was eight lengths behind2,251 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-10-16 16 4 STRAKHAN (Tommy Burn), the first racehorse owned x\ by Princess Elizabeth, which finished second to Capricious ln the Sandwich Staks over six furlongs on the first day of the October meeting at Ascot last week. The two-year-old fllly was a wedding gift to the Princess from the Aga Khan.Reuter - 52 words
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Article44 1949-10-16 16 Total Pool $293,*. 6. Ist No. *****0 ($76,251) 2nd No. *****5 ($38,125) 3rd No. *****2 ($19,062) Starter, ($4,765 each): Nos. *****4, *****5, *****8, *****6, *****3. *****3, *****3, *****0. Consolation (sl.9o6 each): Nos. *****4. *****1, *****0, *****3, *****1, *****2, *****0, *****6. *****7, 2*7178.44 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-10-16 16 Officials of the Singapore Swimming Club pictured here with the Club swimmers who captured 19 out of 24 titles in the recent S.A.S.A. championships. In addition to 11 ieronds and 9 thirds, the swimmers also set up four new S.A.S.A. records, thus bringing their total of 1949 records to 19.50 words
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Article59 1949-10-16 16 THE Perak Rugby XV for 1 the first H.MS. Malaya same against Selantjor at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday includes a school boy, Chong Wah Chin. The team is Chandler; Chong Wah Chin. Fabricius. Duckworth (vice-captain). Craig; Harrison fapt.). Meikle: Murhy. Osman. Morgan. Tan Swee Kirn. W hart on.59 words
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Article169 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Times Teluk Anson Sports Correspondent DERAK Malays beat Selangor Malays two-nil In the 1 Western Zone of the Sultans' Cup soccer competition at Teluk Anson yesterday, thus earning the right to meet Singapore Malays in the semi-finals. The Perak Malay goalkeeper, Jamaluddin, was in169 words
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