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Title Section28 1950-07-02 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Junday Edition O» tb« Straits Hints fc Singapore Wr— Press No. 779 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 2, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.28 words
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Article513 1950-07-02 1 S. KOREA RESISTANCE COLLAPSES MacA. pours in men, heavy guns by air TOKYO, Saturday. RESISTANCE of t he bartered South Korean Army completely collapsed this morning as crack American troops believed to be mainly anti-tank gunners landed in southernmost Korea during the night. They were too late to save SuwonReuter; AP - 513 words
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Article23 1950-07-02 1 ROME. Sat. Cunmunists ca'lod a 90-mlnute genera] strike in Industrial Turin today to protest against United Statea action in Korea.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article164 1950-07-02 1 ROBINSON ROAD FIRE Sunday Times Staff Reporter EIRE broke out in the store of Optorg Co. (Malaya) Ltd. at the* ground floor of their premises at Robinson Road, Singapore, just before 6 p.m. yesterday. Though the store was full of cases of textiles and butfer, prompt164 words
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101 1950-07-02 1 WHEN Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Stall, arrives in Singapore today he will be greeted by his son who flew here from Hong Kong to be his extra A.D.C. while he is touring the Federation. His son. Capt.101 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-07-02 1 SINGAPORE firemen (top) carrying bundles ot textiles from the store of Opror; Co. at Robinson Road, where a fire broke out yesterday evening. Above, Puran Singh, Sikh w .i enc n m 3 n 3 n d 2 po lice con stable look through a window at flames leap up56 words
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Article49 1950-07-02 1 SYDNEY, Sat. British Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, who left here by air yesterday after visiting Australia and New Zealand, will spend a week in Malaya and visit India and Pakistan on his way home to England. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article80 1950-07-02 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Sjt. THE skyblve United Nations flag it expected shortly to fly over the combined tea, land and air operations in Korea, it was learned here today. U.N security forces have been ordered to send to Korea, immediately Hags, pennants and armbands bearing theReuter - 80 words
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Article65 1950-07-02 1 HONG KONG, "Sat.-Hong Kong's populations in March increased to 2,317,000, according to the Department of Statistics. Unofficial estimates, however, placed the population at more than 2,500.000. The official estimate was a record for the Colony. When the Japanese surrendered in 1945, the Colony s population wasReuter - 65 words
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70 1950-07-02 1 HONG KONG. Sat The 3,000-ton Norwegian motor vessel, Kui Hen en route from Singapore with several hunired Chinese passengers, radioed today that it was being shelled near Lintin Island, five miles west of Hong Kong. The message, sent to the ship's Hong Kong agents,AP - 70 words
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Article39 1950-07-02 1 TOKIO, Saturday. THE Yamaguchi Prefecruro Horse Racing Society it accepting applications for female fee keys. Applicant* must b« between 16 and SO year* old. They will be trained by mate Jockeys for three monlfis an 439 words
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Article45 1950-07-02 1 TOKIO. Sat.— All 18 military passengers and five crew were killed When a C-54 United States Skymaster crashed into a 2.000-feet mountain 40 miles northwest of the South Korean port of Pusan yesterday, Gen. Mac Arthur's headquarters announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article66 1950-07-02 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Sir Archibald Nye, British High Commissioner in India, presented his letter of commission to President Dr. Rajendra Prasad today on the eve of his departure" for England on leave. It is understood that arrangements are being made for India's High Commissioner in London, Mr.Reuter - 66 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 1 MANILA, Sat. President Quirino today signed an executive order creating a civilian emergency administration as a precautionary measure against any possible crisis.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article24 1950-07-02 1 HONG KONG, Sat.—Chinese Nationalists will 'temporarily suspend" their blockade of the coast of Communist China, a high Nationalist official said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-07-02 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE body of Mr. Charles Short, 49-year-old British engineer with Malayan Airways, was found yesterday morning lying in water in a deep drain in Killiney The Singapore police stated yesterday they had no reason to suspect foul play. Death was believed165 words
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Article, Illustration723 1950-07-02 1 must have noticed this pair a 10-year-old Eurasian girl in school uniform, possibly carrying schocloooks. accompanying a young Indian whose trouser legs were tucked Into his socks. They may have been seen )n me Katon* area: they have been seen entering or leaving the723 words
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Article, Illustration3251 1950-07-02 2 Duke of Windsor's memoirs— Article seven I UESD to admire 1 and envy "Bill" Adams' rare gift for getting along with people; in "Bill's" world everybody from the highest to the lowest was "mate." His bluff, seafaring ways generated trust and confidence, and the atmosphere3,251 words
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Advertisement84 1950-07-02 2 LATEST ARRIVAL The Psychology of Early Childhood by C. W. Valentine $1 3.50 A History of China by Wikfran Eberhard 12.60 The Cod That Failed by Arthur Koestler 7. 50 Themes and Variations by Aldous Huxley 7.50 A Treasury of British Chen Masterpieces by Fred Reinfeld 7.50 ludo by T.84 words
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Article372 1950-07-02 3 CHANCE FOR OVER-AGED STUDENTS Mission runs 'continuation schools 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. UNABLE to gain admission into Government schools, some 30.000 over-aged boys and girls are now learning English in 23 "continuation schools" run by the Methodist Mission in all parts in Malaya. The first of these372 words
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Article105 1950-07-02 3 FRIENDS WEPT AT GRAVESIDE Winnie Spencer funeral Sunday Times Staff Reporter TEN YEAR-OLD Winnie Annie Spencer, the girl whose strangled body was found on the beach off Keppel Harbour on Friday morning, was buried at the Catholic Cemetery, Bidad.iri, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The service held at the Katong Catholic Church105 words
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Article, Illustration320 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNE month from today Sabu, famous Indian film star of "The Drum," "Elephant Boy" and "The Thief of Bagdad." is due in Singapore to make film in a Malayan setting. It is probable that the film as yet un-named will be shot320 words
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Article62 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— The Johore Bahru Associajtion for the Prevention of 'Tuberculosis is appealing for books to form the nucleus of j a library at the General Hospital for the use of patients. Books in any language are welcome and may be62 words
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43 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— Rice rations for July periods for the Muar district are as follows: high erade-Siam whole grain (1949 stock); medium grade: Rangoon whole grain (1950 stock); low grade: Slam broken rice (1949 stock).43 words
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198 1950-07-02 3 NEW GAS MAIN POLICE WILL BE ON GUARD Su<iiia\ Times Stan* Reporter JUAFUNE police will stand by Coleman Bridge with a launch next week io guard •j linst mishap when gas fi nrtment workers bracket a n°w gas main under the b steelwork. iile it is not now hi necessary198 words
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Article70 1950-07-02 3 Siindaj Times Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM. Bat— A !>is:senger who jumped into b moving launch said in court today he did no', ihink i:. was an offence to do this, a> he had purchased a ticket ami was emitled to "catch" the launch. "In endangering your70 words
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Article63 1950-07-02 3 .SuiMlay Times SUIT Reporter Coming to Malaya tour as a n:nior programme Assistant In Radio Malaya is Mr A. J. M Schooling, of London. During six years' war service Mr. Schooling was with the Forces' Broadcasting Service in the Middle East. He has held various63 words
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Article77 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Corresponds PENANG. Sat. PENANG lovers of M.ilaj songs will have an opportunity to hear their fay ourite tunes at the Nortl Malayan krongchong cham pionships during the Har Raya Puasa holidays on Jul; 16 and 17, at the New Worl< Park. Prizes will be77 words
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58 1950-07-02 3 .Sunday Times Staff Reporter. The Indian Navy ships in Singapore waters, will be opened to the public from 2 to 5 p.m. today. Visitors have to find their own water transport to reach the ship. Visitors will have to show their identity cards when58 words
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Article22 1950-07-02 3 During the month of May. Malaya imported 381.130 lb of tea worth $409,973 and exported 257.285 lb worth $264,921.22 words
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Article170 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners have approved the recruiting of five high-salaried engineers in the United Kingdom in connection with the Electricity Department's $80,000,000 new power station for Pasir Panjang. The Commissioners have budgetted to spend more than 58.000.000 this year170 words
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Article191 1950-07-02 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. THE driver and conductor of a lorry which crashed into a hut in Bukit Mertajam on April 23 this! year and killed three persons are both still missing. The Province Wellesley Coroner. Inche Abdul Rahman, was told this191 words
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Article115 1950-07-02 3 IJO LOE SENG, a 61-year-old Hokkien living in Duxton Road, Singapore, was i convicted by Mr. Tan Ah j Tah, the Singapore Second 1 Police Magistrate, yesterday, j lof possesotng 26 lb of opium I and nine packets of chandu tog°thei with smoking appa- I115 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-07-02 3 WHEN East meets West, and boy meets girl. Fancy dress was de rigour at the barbecue party given at Braddell Rise mess by member* of rhe staff of the CommissionerGeneral in' Singapore. This Sunday Times picture shows Mrs. P. O. Burgess (Fatima) and Mr. |im Shynn (A flapper of th«51 words
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Advertisement222 1950-07-02 3 Today at 11 a.m. Universal s ..THE SLAVE GIRL* In Technicolor Today at S, 6.15 9.13 p m. M.O.M.'s "THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY" In Technicolor Opening Tomorrow Warner Bro's "THE FOINTAIN HKAD" REX JOHORE BAHRU Morning Show Today at 11.30 am -DOWN ARGENTINE WAVToday 3 Shows:— 3.ls. 7.00 9 15222 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-07-02 3 SPORE i Ust «ners' Choice; 5. Quiet Music: tures"; 5.15 'London Studio Melo- n 5.30 Bervlce from Methodist j j,..,.. R^« a7»»no tj*ivaUtrpr- 6 J K am nCe T I?. 0 Church. Spore; 6.30 Children; 7. 1 dies 'M 5 WeeWy NewBletter 6 "Much Bindlijg-In-TOe-Marsh News ,15 Popular Mublc; 745201 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1950-07-02 4 You too can become an artist JOHN MINSON, a brilliant exhibitioner in London and New York, and one of our most sought-after magazine illustrators, explains how best to follow some advice by Mr. Churchill. "Buy a paintbox and have a try." That is the advice of a world-famous artist, Honorary1,003 words
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Article252 1950-07-02 4 ir DON'T paint from imagination paint from nature. Never paint "out of your head." Dryden put it pithily: "Art may err, but nature cannot miss DONT paint self -consciously beautiful things like statues or Olde Worlde scenes Be original DO choose interesting subjects. By these. I252 words
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Article, Illustration578 1950-07-02 4 HAROLD NORWOOD - HAROLD NORWOOD Plans and problems in the world of- By /CHURCH reunion— what \j a difference it would make to the problems of the Churches If they had not w provide separate buildings and man-power for so many denominations. What a lot more they could get done578 words
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Advertisement237 1950-07-02 4 (ftENEDICTINE DOM Mi TNE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. FOOD with FLAVOUR! >vt3B^i'^ Chinese food, cooked with the "^tß^ < knowledge of an experienced chef L --~V^y S I^^ who knows now **ease the most Jfr Q U^> discerning saest. MAJESTIC HOTEIMJ 31 M BUKIT PASOH ROAD. SINGAPORE. S2i!2&fi TH?"' tltlO237 words
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Article257 1950-07-02 5 BUILDINGS MAY BE READY IN YEAR Singapore's 10-year medical plan Sunday Times Staff Reporter PRIVATE architects in Singapore will probably be employed to draw up the plans for the proposed buildings and extensions to existing hospitals in Singapore as envisaged in the $33,000,000 Ten-Year Medical Plan. This was disclosed to257 words
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Article, Illustration267 1950-07-02 5 ' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. YEOMEN have shown that they can keep pace with men and deserve equal status, urges Madam Ida Oei, a laidiag member of Penang's social set and one of the kec lest sportswomen in the Settlement. "The modern Malayan nirl267 words
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Article67 1950-07-02 5 Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday July 1 were, In cents per lb.: Jo. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 78 'j 'OB in bales July 10. 1 R.S.S. 78Vi 10. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) 77=<i 10. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) 77H I.M.A. 1 on reg. tender luly-Sept. tnom.)67 words
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Article59 1950-07-02 5 The Chettiar iNattukoctai) Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, held a reception yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel to congratulate Mr. M. Shanmugham Chettiar. secretary of the Chmber. who was recently made a Justice of the Peace by the Singapore Government. Heads of Government departments, members of the59 words
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Article73 1950-07-02 5 Sunday Times Correspondent RAUB, Sat. A charge of consorting with persons who had arms In their possession was read out to Chow Ching, 18--year-old Hakka. in the Rabu District Hospital. Chow was wounded by security forces during an operation In the Sampallt Jungle in the Raub73 words
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Article105 1950-07-02 5 GOLD PRICE STEADY IN FEDERATION Sunday Times StafT Correspond' ;it KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE price of gold remained unchanged in Kuala Lumpur this week although the price in Singapore jumped sharply on the news from Korea. I a leading goldsmith told the or the smallest shopkeeper." Sunday Times this morning.105 words
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Article66 1950-07-02 5 FUNDS for future activities cf the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anim.als were raised on Friday night at a special dance held in Raffles Hotel, Singapore. Among the projects of 'he Society are the establishment of an animal clinic and and a travelling66 words
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Article130 1950-07-02 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Y^O Kum Kee, former chief salesman of Sino British (Malaya) Limited, Singapore, pleaded guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust before Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday. Yeo, who had been in custody since May 19,130 words
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Article82 1950-07-02 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ELEVEN-year-old Omar T. Talib, who had never seen his father before, arrived in Singapore yesterday by 80. A.C. Argonaut from Arabia. Omar, who travelled all the way by himself, speaks no English. While the Hadramaut, his birthplace, Omar was a student of82 words
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34 1950-07-02 5 PARTITION COST $25 TELUK ANSON. Sat- Because he erected a plank partlton in his house without a permit from the chairman of the Lower Perak Town Board. Keng Boon Khoay was nned $25 here.34 words
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33 1950-07-02 5 COURT TRIBUTES Tributes to the late Mr. D. K. Walters. Colony lawyer, who died last Thursday, will be paid by the Bench. Bar and Court staff at the Singapore Supreme Court to-mor-niv morning.33 words
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Article200 1950-07-02 5 'New town' planned at Kluang Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat NEW layout plan for all of Kluang west of the railway line, is being prepared by the Federal Town Planner, a Johore Government spokesman stated when asked if any action had been taken in regard to Dato Teoh200 words
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Article66 1950-07-02 5 TELOK ANSON, Sat.— Mr. If C. Madsen, a Dane, appeared in the Telok Anson Magistrates court in a summons cas.; on three charges of failin to register his motor bo:: tongkang for the current year and also for permitting t!i>' tongkang to be overloaded with66 words
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Advertisement64 1950-07-02 5 m £f^^]/~Wm k J «T6 50 EASY, AMP TO THINKIW M Jmtf^li W\ H "H EVERY fAYMENTVy€ MAKE 1$ AS A..JSW tfi&k 5 W\kJ s GOOP AS WITTING MONEY IN T«E S t&B^ K AN AN AT THE SAMt TIM€ J& JSI 1^ ,/ia > w^vljpsM'^gf I 1 1\| \l64 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1950-07-02 6 THE SINGAPORE SCENE REPORTING ALREADY there is a wailing and a gnashing of teeth at the thought of that very talented young actor Phil Guara leaving us tomorrow morning. Phil strikes one as a person who is bound to reach the top, and it won't take hin very lotu either.1,759 words
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Advertisement327 1950-07-02 6 XMAS PARCELS TO THE U. K. SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW at 'lip following parcels are either unobtainIn wry abort Mipply In the U.K. RVKR SPECIAL 50 EARLY XMAS 50. Vr:,e SIO 60. Price $11.25. J«-«i Sugar in Calico Bag 16-oz. Bacon Rashers II M .Siilian;is. Raisins. Cur- 16-o*. Sugar In327 words
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Advertisement97 1950-07-02 6 ROSKOPF ALL STEEL CASE w A 17 JEWELS OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Agents:MONTOR LTD. PHONE: 5891/5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE n^ (cream MAGNESIA latacid 1 mild laxative. V (Made i» U.S.A.) <^^^/ Sole Agents: Tel ***** MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES Fullest Variety... BROAD CLOTH SATIN NYLON ADAISO ALLEGRO ALLOETTE ALLOCOUNTERPOINT DEC-LA-TAY97 words
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Article, Illustration885 1950-07-02 7 ..MARY HEATHCOTT - ..MARY HEATHCOTT by. Here There \yijV do we all like going to a first night? To rub shoulders with celebrities, to be in the swim, to know what's on Probably, but also sometimes I think for something more. For thf excitement. The excitement's only there,885 words
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Article550 1950-07-02 7 FRANCE has a well meriled tradition for delicious cooking. The produce good wine and they are not afraid to use It in the kitchen. That is the answer to the knotty problem of the subtle flavouring common to French cooking. That, and the elusive but keep550 words
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Article705 1950-07-02 7 problems answered TWO weeks ago The Human Casebook provided a problem for its readers to try and solve. Mickey," Singapore man, unhappily married and in love with another woman, had asked What shall I do? Out of a number of answer* here are two: A SINGAPORE man writes:705 words
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Article428 1950-07-02 7 THESE exercises are specially designed for the older and perhaps larger woman who is troubled by sore or aching feet. Only too often she takes this trouble for granted. Yet rpmedia' gymnasts know that many pains in the body start at the feet. That is428 words
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Advertisement208 1950-07-02 7 HEADACHE dm l-/ AKa#- —ib^AFTERTAKINC—^ lick rjblet .eiltd In monlur. proof. fcygitnic Sir. ijpt The speed with which 'Aspro' acts is jmrnnr! sf*y But tt it not because of this feature alone S^y^SE-} 'Aspro' is such wonderful headache remedy it is because 'Aspro' acts in a SOOTHINC manner and leaves208 words
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Article156 1950-07-02 8 A re you well dressed yyHEN you think of the millions of wo/ds of advice written each year by fashion experts on women's clothes it would seem thai we couldn't go w-.ong. But don't believe it. I see countless badly dressed each day. Oh' those eye veils, dangling earrings, ankle156 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-07-02 8 FUTURE member* or the Rhodcsian Bisley Team? Thit keen young man is Peter Michael Lombard, 2], of Southern Rhoden.i. ton of one o! the members of the Biilcy trim now in Engiaad. While Peter plays with father's i unloaded i gun. seven-year -old Valeric Dcvinc of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, sticks55 words
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812 1950-07-02 8 JUNE BLUNI - JUNE BLUNI by 1 IKE most women out here I read fashion articles and gaze at fashion magazines with avid interest, in an effort to compensate for the lack of constant contact with smartness, which in England gives so many uf us the feel812 words
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Article, Illustration928 1950-07-02 8 MARIAN; CYNTHIA - Men's diary MARIAN by OUNDAY. Jane's °measle rash has disappeared, but the convalescent stage is most trying. The doctor has prescribed a tonic to be taken three times a day. The medicine tastes quite pleasant, but Jane has made up her mind that she does not like It. Husband and928 words
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Article382 1950-07-02 8 CYNTHIA BACKCHAT....by MUSING over our glass In a bar we wot of, we overheard a facinating conversation between two Londoners. These two were natives of different districts, one a Pimlicese from Pimllco. the other a Hackwicklan from Hackney Wick. Normally they would be strongly partisan, each for the382 words
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Advertisement371 1950-07-02 8 in sickness... Jfj/^ Dartrm *nd «ft*r %n Qlness the rich l^°i<!" txxfy -building e^menu in Scott* /Ny ?tt BmtUlon restore health and rtrentj'h /^Kyf ,}5 "-•*^."7// In record time. \~*r 1^ tf/ 3^^- II And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion .jj nl^iP^Jh lu«lU> you well gives you vigorous b371 words
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Article317 1950-07-02 9 SUGAR RAMP IN K. LUMPUR Dealers hoard stocks, force prices Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T"HE prices of sugar has risen since Government adopted the method of supplying sugar to dealers on vouchers issued by the Food Control Department. The price of sugar in Kuala Lumpur today is317 words
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Article157 1950-07-02 9 FOUND IN BANNED AREA, IS JAILED Siikl;i> iiine, .sum ..t ri>p indent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I OH KIM PL'NG. pi'.-aded guilty before Mr. A. P. Jack in the First y. Court on four etUU The first and second charge> were that Loh picked two P.ukei fountain pens trom two Jgntom157 words
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Article115 1950-07-02 9 CHARITY WEEK IN MALACCA .OJALA LUMPUR. Sat. annual Charity 1 week will begin on July 2 t. and end on Aug. 5. One of the items in connection with the week will be a pel show for clous ani rats a< the St. Francis Institution on July 30. Prizes will115 words
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Article, Illustration346 1950-07-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A BEEFY film exhibitor almost got stuck and a naval officer had his gold braided hat ground to pulp last week during an inspection tour of the submarine Teiemachus at the Singapore Naval base. The officers of the vessel a "T Class346 words
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Article97 1950-07-02 9 MERGE INDIAN BODIES PROPOSAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE formation of a "Federation of Indian Organisations" in Malaya is proposed in a letter signed by 13 Indians winch has been sent to all known Indian Associations in the Federation. The letter convenes a meet- I ing of delegates representing those associations97 words
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Article40 1950-07-02 9 FINED S10 FOR NOT OBEYING ORDER SEGAMAT. Stt— Because he failed to carry out a Town Board order to dismantle an unauthorised zinc roof over the open space *n his bhop, 46-yenr-old Looi Chong Wye was fined $10 at Seaamat.40 words
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Article32 1950-07-02 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat —Anil bin Actul and Khoo Ah Kow were each fined $10 in the Bagan Serai Court wh.»n they admitted having left their bicycles unattended at Jetty Road.32 words
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Article52 1950-07-02 9 SKGAMAT. Sat. --Sentence of 21 days' imprisonment was passed on 19-year-old Ismail bin Jeni in the Segamat Circuit court for theft of a wrist The accused was arrested at Tamom ny a Malay police sergeant who saw him in an amusement park while he was52 words
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Article92 1950-07-02 9 -MJ.ACCA. Sat. A LARGE gathering yesterday attended a tea party given by the Sikh community in honour of Mr. R. W. E. Harper, Chief Police Officer and chairman of the Sikh Advisory Board, who received the Colonial Police Medal in the King's Birthday Honours List.92 words
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Article34 1950-07-02 9 MUAR. Sat. Tee Chat was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate for storing 116 sheets of rubber weighing about one pikul 50 katis without a licence at Kampong Plempong.34 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat— For failing to have an attendant at the back of his lorry, Foo Boon Sim was fined $10 in Teluk Anson.27 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 9 CARD DEFACED: $10 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. James A. Punjabi, was fined $10 in the Parlt Buntar Court when he pleaded guilty to having a defaced identity26 words
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186 1950-07-02 9 NEW LITTLE THEATRESHOW COMING IN K.L KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE "V" Little Theatre in Kuala Lumpur was started in February 1949, with Mrs. A. Plnnick as the director. It is run by a committee formed from the members of the group. Teachers, business people and office workers both men and186 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-02 9 MR. Oon Seng Lam, a former student of Hl« Penan* Chung Ling High School and St. John's University, Shanghai, who is leaving for America thit month on a scholarship to Furman University, he v a keen sportsman and musician. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article102 1950-07-02 9 MALACCA. Sat.— For the first time in Malacca history, an Indian Cub pack was formed at the Tebong Estate Tamil school yesterday. Mrs. M. C. Gechan, the estate assistant's wife, who was a former Malacca normal class instructor was largely responsible for its formation. Among102 words
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Article40 1950-07-02 9 KAJA.NG. Sat. Mr. V. Thambinathan. of the Kajang Sub-Treasury, has been transferred to the State Treasury at Kuala Lumpur as chief clerk as from today. Mr. Thambinathan was a leading member of the Kajang Ceylonese Community.40 words
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Article134 1950-07-02 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Commander-in-Chic( Far East Air Forces, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, is on an 1 1 day tour of the Federation during which he will see Government officers and discuss plans with the Director of Operations, Lieut. -General Sir Harold Briggs,134 words
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Article55 1950-07-02 9 KEPT 3 STOLEN FOWLS-$250 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat.— For retaining three stolen fowls a poultry-keeper, Ng Ewe Hock, yesterday was fined $250. Ng Loy Moy, a woman, said she lost some fowls. She searched Bukit Mertajam market and recognised two In the accused's shop. Another fowl, Ng added, was being loaded55 words
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196 1950-07-02 9 Only 1 shop in six gives notice of closing day Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNLY about 3,500 of the v estimated 20.000 retail ihops in Singapore have officially informed the Labour Department of their decision to close one day a week, as required by the Weekly Holidays Ordinance which came196 words
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Article86 1950-07-02 9 Sunday Tiroes Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE United Malays' NaA 1 1 on a 1 Organisation. Kuala Lumpur branch, has accepted more than 30 nonMalay associate members In Kuala Lumpur. They comprise 11 Chinese, including Mr. Khoo Telk Ee. and Mr Tan Kirn Boon, a rubber86 words
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Article105 1950-07-02 9 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent MALACCA. Fri— The first batch of probation uflicers to complete an intensive fourmonth course held a farewell sociii last night. The officers. 13 men and two women, wiil leave Malacca tomorrow for their various homes before proceeding to their allotted stations throughout the Federation.105 words
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Article76 1950-07-02 9 WENT HOME TO SEE MOTHER-$5O IPOH, Frl.— A 17-year-old special constable, Shaahri bin Lope Mohamed, was today fined $50 by the Ipoh Magistrate, for deserting his post at Kanthan Chemor. Shaari said that he had gone home to see his mother who was very ill. He felt ill too and76 words
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Article36 1950-07-02 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Two Chinese women, Lee Soh Shee, aged 48, and Tan Hun 800, aged 21. were each fined $50 in the Parlt Buntar Court for theft of 32 coconuts from Gula Estate.36 words
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Article28 1950-07-02 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— For dealing in second hand goods when he had no licence. Khor Ah Por was fined $10 In the Parit Buntar Court.28 words
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Article89 1950-07-02 9 .Sunday Times Staff Reporter. rIE Singapore Labour Party hvlcis its first election meeting at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. today. The Party is to hold a series of meetings to register more voters for the elections. The party speakers will address the gathering In English. Malay,89 words
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Advertisement114 1950-07-02 9 RENAULT EIGHT ■■^■B «^n^»^»^^n^n^^»^^»^^n^B^n^|^"^JpjPJJl^"^^p^p^p»l^ v£ srt£a&r (DO waHw a 1. Improvtd .ndtp.ndtnt front whtel 7. All metal root pintl •printing. g. Four wide doors giving t Jty icctu. Z. Improved and moro powerful 9. Satity fl«s in windscreen and <l doubW action shock absorbers. side windows, •ngino. 10. Spar* wheel114 words
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Advertisement208 1950-07-02 9 THE WORLDS' MOST BEAUTIFUL PUMP WHITE, BLUE, BLACK AND TWO-TOiNE SUEDE OR LEATHER Morning, Afternoon and evening shoes, in all the latest shades and designs Sizes: AMERICAN 3i to 9i ENGLISH 2 to 8 FROM $32.50 M 1 1 NOTICE of REMOVAL We have pleasure in informing our customer* that208 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1950-07-02 10 JT WAS AUGUST, 1940. France had fallen; Britain stood alone. Jack boots clumped victoriously through the Arc de Triomphe. Himmler told Count Ciano that the war would be over "by October at the latest. But in Britain there was no fear or trembling, and the Guards1,469 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-07-02 10 The part of Philip It played by Edward Underdown. David, the American, It played) by Ralph Clanton. "Smoke O'Connor "—Michael Brennan.24 words
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Advertisement24 1950-07-02 10 1 cc/ %q !ft IB 3^" U ANCHOR^ Brewed i bottled bif Archipehqo Brewert/Co.. (194/) Ud.S/nqopore. Vis+ributed bif Froser t Neave ttd.,S:xqopore c branches24 words
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Advertisement147 1950-07-02 10 <F^,, i „■■> i»SjvJy v No matter whether yoa ride up-country or on ||E i city streets, every mile *I*[l\ pleasure on MM *\S(MI Mf*Z *W smooth-running to ■Aa^J \\W\ W/ttf\ into xix consnuctioo A^WIIiImTcO^TO^IRIIIHGHAM. ENGLAND Jb Good friends and a good imSS^^ brandy, such as Exshaw. m H from147 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-07-02 11 BIG NEW BUILDING BOOM IN COLONY Land prices rising: Squatters a snag Sunday Times Staff Reporter ■yHERE is a big building boom in Singapore. Since the re-occupation up to the end of last year, 719 domestic buildings have been put up, particularly in the Serangoon Road and Ceylang Road districts.261 words
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Article155 1950-07-02 11 TROOPS FAINT AT SEX SHOW Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. THERE has been a fainting 1 wave at the Cathay cinema here, where the sex hygiene film "Secrets Of Life" is being shown. Seventeen peopie M passed out and had to be revived by first aid iast week. On155 words
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48 1950-07-02 11 And at Johore Bahru Johore Bahru, Sat. TWENTY people, mostly Europeans, fainted at I the first screening of the i film "Secrets of Lift ttala week at the Capitol Cinema. Johore Bahru. Most of those who fainted had to be carried out of the theatre to be reviv?d.48 words
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Article80 1950-07-02 11 Sunda> rimes Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— A verdict! of death by hanging was re- turned today on a General Hospital barber, Masalami, who was found dead in a lavatory, on June I. V. Arumugam. a cleaner employed at the hospital, said I ins suspicions were80 words
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Article36 1950-07-02 11 NO 'L' FINED PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.-For failing to exhibit an "L" sign while driving a car when he had only a provisional driving licence. Thee Ho See was lined $20 in the Basan Sorai C iurt36 words
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Article66 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON. Sat—Convicted of dangerous driving and thereby causing the death of Ng Seng, a woman, at the 24th mile, Ba«<an P^'ph Road, o- J'- !H Tan Ah Seng was fined $100 by the Magisir ie, l i a %1m n bin Abdullah66 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times < orrespondent TELUK ANSON. Sat— For I carrying excess loads in heir vehicles, four lorry clrivi ra were convicted and fined $25 j each.27 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 11 MUAR. Sat.— For tailing lo maintain his lorry in a fit and serviceable condition. Neo Sim Kiah was fined $10 in the Muar Court27 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO-HUNDRED-AND-FIFTY boy and girl cadets from Singapore's schools were on parade yesterday at the first enrolment ceremony of cadets of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, at Victoria School, attended by the Governor, Sir Franklin Cimson. Because of the hot afternoon202 words
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Article72 1950-07-02 11 CINGAPORE bicycle dealers j reported a sales record j yesterday when ratings of the Indian Squadron bought scores of machines on the eve of the squadron's departure for India. A sailor told the Sunday Times that on official request, a quota of 32 cycles was permitted72 words
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Article48 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Correspondent GEM AS. Sat— Ong Ah Poi appeared before the Circuit Magistrate at Tampin accused of carrying two excess passengers in his taxi and failing to wear his arm badge. He claimed trial and the case \vu? postponed to July 27.48 words
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37 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Timer Correspondent MUAR. Sat— A Portuguese. Stephen Pereira. and a Malay woman, Amman blnte Ahmad, who were charged with breaking the curfew at Rakri. were e3ch fined $12 at Muar.37 words
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Article42 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat.— For riding his motorcycle without reasonable consideration for others and colliding with a cyclist at the 37 y 7 mile, Changkat Petal Ayer Kunlng Road, Wo Chong Eng was fined $25 at Teluk Anson.42 words
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Article59 1950-07-02 11 PAINTING THE PIPELINES THE 60-inch water pipelines over the Johore Causeway are to be painted "dark battleship" grey. Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided at their meeting on Friday. i The painting Is required by the Causeway Committee and Commissioners were told that it would also preserve the steel. They voted a59 words
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Article162 1950-07-02 11 NEW SAFETY FIRST' DRIVE IN IPOH Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat. \IOTORISTS entering Ipoh' *'*rown by Kuala Kangsar j Road. Gopeng Road and Lahat Road will very soon find themselves greeted with a huge yellow sign-board bearing the words. "Ipoh welcomes Careful Drivers", in four different languages. This will be162 words
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Article85 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. TO protect human and animal I life, wells should be fenced said the Province Wellesley Coroner, Inche Abdul Rahman, today In returning a verdict of "found drowned" on a nine-year-old Indian girl, Somosundari. A temple priest, Kathelinam. father of85 words
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Article49 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat A 26-year-old Malay, Jail bin Pisat, was remanded in police custody till Tuesday by order of the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, when he appeared before him, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to another Malay with a Rnife at Rinching Estate, Kajang.49 words
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Article355 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. AFTER finding a recently occupied bandit camp for 30 persons in Johore, yesterday, security forces later contacted five bandits and killed one. Two members of the security forces were wounded. One thousand rounds ammuntion, six rifle magazines,355 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-02 11 TWO guides of the 2nd Kuala Kangsar Company Cirl Cuides. Leele Mattiah (left) and Raja Nor Akbar, who arc expected to laave Malaya on |ttfy 12 tor Perth, Australia, to attend the Cirl Cuides Jambaree. Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article133 1950-07-02 11 RECRUITS ARE SOUGHT IN MALACCA MALACCA. Sat. THE Chief Recruiting Officer, Major J. Frost, will visit Malacca on July 17 and 18 to interview potential Army recruits between nine am. and five p.m. at the Labour Department Malacca. Types required are Malays, Straits born Chinese, South Indians and Eurasians. Special133 words
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Article47 1950-07-02 11 Sunday Times Correspondent TAIPING, Sat.— An AJIIndia Radio artist. Vid.van N. P. Balakrishnan, will give a performance at the Y.M-H.A. Hall in Upper Station Road on Sunday at 5 p.m. He will be supported by violinist Shreemati Yogeswarl Nagallngam, and S. J Xavier.47 words
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Article30 1950-07-02 11 i Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.Vrumal was fined $25 in the Kuala Kangsar Magistrate's Court for not renewing his mutilated identity card and defaced photograph.30 words
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Advertisement37 1950-07-02 11 17*** WITHIN MALAYA —^^-^X^DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR NORMAL PARCEL POST RATE ■<s^ rV^ >^VPLUS 15 CENTS PER POUND ASK FOR DETAILS ATYOU^^^^ l^^'^ NEAREST POST OFFICE MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY LIMITED TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGKAM S "TERBA.NG"37 words
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Advertisement474 1950-07-02 11 YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS FUTUkE DEPENDS UPON WHAT YOU DO FOR THEM TODAY. COLLEGE POLICY Age of parent: 35 ANNUAL PREMH'M CfIJJ Age of Child: At the end of the 16 years term the Company will guarantee to pay an Edowment in Cash of £200.0.0 per annum for four years474 words
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Article38 1950-07-02 12 THE marriage took place at B'pore, on July Ist, between Brendan, son of Mr. Mrs. T. M. Murphy of Buckinghamshire, England and Monica, daughter of the late Mr. R E. Nagle and Mrs. Nagle of Bangalore. India.38 words
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Article21 1950-07-02 12 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MR. MRS. HU WEI HSIEN thank all friends and relatives for thfir valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage.21 words
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Article302 1950-07-02 12 THE people of Malaya all the people are to be given an opportunity of Joining in the struggle against the Communistinspired terrorists who have preyed upon them—killing, maiming and destroying— for more than two years. This is to be no brief spurt of volunteer activity such302 words
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Article162 1950-07-02 12 nURING the next few days we shall hear a good deal of celebrations of the anniversary of the independence of the United States and the Philippines. But while we rejoice with our friends, all those who believe in the strength and future of f.he British Commonweal'.h162 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1950-07-02 12 D. COMPTON- JAMES - D. COMPTON-JAMES J)ARKEST Africa is still prelty dark in some corners of the continent. The news that a white man has been charged with ritual murder will come as a surprise to those people who believe that witchcraft is an out-dated practice, even in1,737 words
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Article830 1950-07-02 12 C. T. BOON - C. T. BOON by INCIDENTS con- nected with the Singapore Chinese High School and Nanyang Git is' High School have perhaps brought out in better perspective the scale of the problems concerning education of Chinese youth in their national language and the difficult tasks facing the830 words
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Advertisement582 1950-07-02 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. LEE-GOH: The engagement Is announced between Mr. Lee Seong Lim, 3rd son of Mr. Mrs. L-v Boon Cheong Miss Goh Yong Meng, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Goh Chew Chua on the 26.6 '50. Both of Singapore. SITUATION VACANT LIBRARY ASSISTANT in the Dept. of Chemistry, Singapore. Balary582 words
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Advertisement17 1950-07-02 12 (C^-L AT (^R\ There's always vfe/ Tl M C MmC FDR A TIGER in pints and quarts17 words
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Article, Illustration884 1950-07-02 13 SINGAPORE IS NOT READY FOR ATTACK Red tape and apathy clog air defence Sunday Times Special Correspondent THERE has been some angry talk in air force circles in Singapore this week. Korea started it and as long as the situation there remains a menace to world peace the bitter words884 words
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Article307 1950-07-02 13 Strike threat by ACSU men Sunday Times Staff Reporter ABOUT 500 storekeepers of the War Department here yesterday decided to call on the Singapore Army Civil Service Union to declare a general strike of Army civilian workers to force a restoration of the storekeepers former status as non-industrial workers. 1307 words
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Article136 1950-07-02 13 HEARS KILLING CHARGE AGAIN Sund4> Times Staff Reporter AT a police lock-up in thtSingapore General Hospital yesterday a 44-year-old Hakka. Ng Kai Sung, heard Witt) composure a tentative charge of murder read to him by a Chinese interpreter of the Traffic Court. Ng was alleged to have killed a prominent136 words
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26 1950-07-02 13 PALM OIL EXPORTS Palm oil exports from Malaya totalled 6.106 tons in May. The total for the first five months of the year was 24.777 tons.26 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-07-02 13 THESE .ire not band fs on tic run. b >t just boys ot St. Andrew's School, Singapore, training for their cross-country championship22 words
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Article62 1950-07-02 13 Sunday Times StalT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Central Office of the Malayan Chinese Association has approved the expenditure of SI. OOO for the welfare of Malays in detention camps on Han Raya. Arrangements are Deaig made for food to be distributed to the Malay detain*62 words
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42 1950-07-02 13 3 CAME HOME' RECORD 'Three Came Home"—controversial film about a won.aiis concentration camp during the Japanese occupation broke post-war box offic" records during its 11--da> run at the Capitol cinvnia. Singapore, a spokesman for Shaw Brothers told the Sunday Times last night.42 words
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37 1950-07-02 13 LAYCOCK BROADCAST Mr. John Laycock. Progressive Party Legislative Councillor, will talk over Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. tomorrow on the necessity to register as a voter before the closing date of the current elctoral revision. July 15.37 words
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38 1950-07-02 13 MR. TAN KWEE LIANG The death took plaoe yesterday of Mr. Tan Kwee Liang, father of Singapore lawyer Mr. K I. Tan, at the age of 73. Funeral will take place today at 5 p.m. at Bidadari Cemetery.38 words
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Article35 1950-07-02 13 Mchamea Saiim bin Mohamed Kassim claimec trial in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to v. charge of housebreaking at Tampenis Street June 30 and was remanded till July 10 for mention.35 words
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Article34 1950-07-02 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Mr. V. Powell-Evans, Deputy Chief Police Officer, Johore. will be going on leave in the course of the next few days and will be succeeded by Mr. G. Masefield.34 words
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Article30 1950-07-02 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Bethesda (Katong) Church will hold an open air Church Service at Marine Parade today at 5.45 p.m. Mr. C. L. Teskey will preach.30 words
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Article130 1950-07-02 13 $250,000 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT K.L Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. POSTING about $250,000 and known as the junior w Methodist Girls' School a school has been built at Kandang Kerbau Road, Kuala Lumpur. The school, (pictured below) has 16 classrooms and will accommodate a maximum of 40130 words
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72 1950-07-02 13 BROKE INTO HOUSE: 18 MONTHS' JAIL imiday Times Staff Reporter Unemployed Loo Ah Leong vas sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday by Mr. H. E. Kingdon to 18 months' rigorous imprii sonment, to be followed by i two years of police supervision, for breaking into the building of72 words
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298 1950-07-02 13 Estate toddy shops allowed to re-open Sunday Times Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. *^HE State Government has approved of the re-opening of estate toddy shops, a spokesman of the Government told the Sunday Times today. Action is being taken to implement this decision. Johore planters have been agitating tor some298 words
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126 1950-07-02 13 EVER-SMILING' PRESIDENT OF ROTARY Sunday Time* Staff Reporter MR. Yap Pheng Geek, "the ever smiling. silvertongued diplomat," was installed as president of Singapore Rotary Club last night at a ceremony at Raffles Hotel. Receiving the presidential badge and collar from Mr. L. Cresson. who has been president for the last126 words
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Article57 1950-07-02 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 26-year-old Chinese woman, Seah Ah Foo. pleaded guilty before Mr. Tan Ah Tan, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday to possessing 15 packets of chandu in an attap hut in Upper Serangoon Road on June 23. She was bound over for57 words
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29 1950-07-02 13 INFECTED PORT Sunda) Times Staff Reporter Bandjermasin in Borneo was declared an infected place by the Singapore Government yesterday. A Government Gazette extraordinary said that small-pox existed at Bandjermasin29 words
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Obituary60 1950-07-02 13 MR. TAN KWEE LIANO, age 73. passed away peacefully at 152 P&slr Panjang Road, Singapore, on Ist July. 1950. leaving nis wife, 3 daughters (Mrs. Chia Seng Ann. Mrs. Wee Peng Sum and Mrs. Chia Kirn Yam), an only «on (Mr. K. I. Tan>. grandchildren and great-grandchildren to mourn60 words
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Advertisement376 1950-07-02 13 "^^':fVj^> a. c itM MfiiAZ THE 152, shown here, is a small receiver ot most satisfying compactness of form. Its external perspex scale is of exceptional size and readability for a receiver in this popular price class. Having only three controls the 152 is a simple set to operate, even376 words
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Article836 1950-07-02 14 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT.GUBBINS by WHLN the little woman you married puckers her lovely, intellectual forehead Into a frown, what Is ,she worrying about? Pur--chase tax? The Schuman plan? Atomic warfare? Tomorrow, Mrs C. S. Ganley. Socialist M.P. for Battersea South, will ask the 'Minister of Food if he836 words
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Article, Illustration765 1950-07-02 14 Radio highlights nHIL Guard, who completed his tour with the Singapore Repertory last night when the curtain rang down on "Candida", is stayIng on in Singapore another day to play the Prince in Radio Malaya's production of "Hamlet". The play, which has been cut down to two hours by producer765 words
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Miscellaneous93 1950-07-02 14 I CRAVE OUR COMPOSITION MAY BE WRITTEN." Anthony and Cleopatra Act 2. Scene 6. JL n/vi DKCiyS X V.l* Nic\ C% DC *Ac c -rut 1 2£l ii, ir> c»>j T 1 < -v I I I K ~^>^^-^ '^81l -g^— vl CHATEAU. TWB CARRIAGE S WA>tTINJa... t&ND, AS THE93 words
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Article, Illustration239 1950-07-02 15 A HOSTESS RELAXES AT THE END OF AN ARDUOUS FLIGHT Q ANT AS Empire Airways flight hostess Pamela Waddell has completed 19 round trips between Sydney and London. She is an attractive blonde, with blue eyes, and is slightly above average in height. She was chosen, with 14239 words
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Advertisement103 1950-07-02 15 w /*a a CAN BE YOUR The Federal and Colonial Building Society can enable you to buy your home by lending you c substantial part of the cost, the loan to be repaid by small monthly instalments over a period of years. Special terms can be offered to firms wishing103 words
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Article, Illustration3639 1950-07-02 16 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT By 4 4 j STORY I SO FAR I Ching Ling, a Singapore II t Chinese girl, has been awarded a social sci- y ence scholarship and X has journeyed out;; to England to study." at University College. X London. She is staying t t3,639 words
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Advertisement253 1950-07-02 16 Why success smiles..? on vital, vigorous people is no secret. Recuperative sleep at might gives them added tntrgj every day. They relax contentedly •ft the luxurious comfort of Slumberland. In the hottest nights a Slumberland remains delightfully cool because fresh air circulates within the mattress from air vctita. Feel the253 words
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Article, Illustration690 1950-07-02 17 JOHN BEHAGUE Cinema news by THE Count Of Monte Cristo" which caused a sensation 12 years ago U back again and has lost little of Its colour or effect Rober Donat, whose lea shot him up t stardom, looks in credibly youn?: He's superb. Film making techni690 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-07-02 17 Can you spot the stars? RESL'LTS of last week's cornpealion are Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby and Marlene Dietrich. The last one stumped most ofyou. It was a shot, from one of her earliest bat most popular films, "The Blue Angel." J The winners? First was Miss Kate Pillay of 117183 words
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Article, Illustration402 1950-07-02 17 A FERTILE field where men and women A wltn personality can exhibit their skill and talent," that's what Mr. V. S. RaJhan, who has directed many Malay Alms for Shaw Brothers, thinks of his profession. Malaya fascinates him and he says there are402 words
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Article290 1950-07-02 17 JEANNE Craln will play the gal witn spurt on in the next picture Director John Ford makes about the Old West. 1 told him I wanted to be a hard-rldlng, fast-shooting girl for a chance." she said, "and he promised me such a part In his next Western."290 words
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Article, Illustration112 1950-07-02 17 CiCENE from I O "All The King's Men" t that you won't 1 see. It shows Adam Stanf ton, doctor 4 brother of the girl who has an affair with dictator Willie Stark, shootJ! ing dead the i crooked go- vernor. X It is the only112 words
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Advertisement120 1950-07-02 17 11-1.45-l-6.30-9.30 CAPITOL. T ODAY! CAN A MAN REFORM ALTER A STRETCH OF 15 YEARS BEHIND PRISON BARS? I'niversal- I International Piiture slurring THAT SENSATIONAL MAN of "HE WALKEDBY NIGHT" RICHARD BASEHART with MARILYN MAXWELL SIGNE HASSO Special Morning Show at 9 a.m. TODAY: "TWO TEXAS KNIGHTS" Technicolor OPENS ON WEDNESDAY120 words
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Advertisement226 1950-07-02 17 MILES 480/E 1^Bt& Uk ANYTHING ELSE TODAY and DAILY 11 A.M. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 ColoenGw WMi^ool Sx« 1 1 i]^f *i»+«.%4 •-< C..,i.d kr rIANK CAPIA 50,000 "Cinderella" Song -books I^INDJEREIiA Wm roior y TECHNICOLOR Containing thp words and musir of the six "Cinderrlla" song:- hi u. with the226 words
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Advertisement278 1950-07-02 18 everywhere Coca-Cola imXmm i& delicious and Oj% refreshing SION STO«E PRICe .$)-7$ PER CASE OF 24 BOTTLES (PLUS DEPOSIT) lyes Tired Si Untifrhfia Quick relief with Alkair your nss trc rcd-iookiue unt iteik Seltzer. On* or two of the large) md Mtcrnal Irnlation. try ISera. solve promptly and go to278 words
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Advertisement439 1950-07-02 18 (flticura SOAP iT I The madlclnal tad toil»t projwrtl** la Cutkar* Soap sot only clems* tin •Us thoroughly, bat help it to raUla it* busty ud iv atror»l moisture, w e»illy dried oat U hot chraites For Flawless COMPLEXIONS Vm J Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidney*439 words
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Advertisement94 1950-07-02 18 PURE fruit juice 100% cane tugar^ freshly made, it reaches you immediately after manufacture in the gay new look" bottle. LEMON SQUASH Hv f ir hcj'th and vitality with its MALT basis makes it invaluable tor Children and invalids It hat a greater food value than cream and more easily94 words
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Miscellaneous371 1950-07-02 18 DIAL THIS OUT IF YOUR telephone U one of the automatic kind with which you get your own numbers by manipulate dial you. doubtless. In making many of your calls, unknowingly have been creating and so'ving some very interesting puzzles ba.<rd on words and figures. In the accompanying Illustration is371 words
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Miscellaneous369 1950-07-02 18 1ITHKN two partners fall to because he did not take Into agree on a suit either account what was to transpire, directly or lnferentlally, an even- 3. North thought this was the tual bid of four no trump, If con- call of the aces, never realising strued as asking for369 words
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Article2049 1950-07-02 19 JACK SOLOMONS - JACK SOLOMONS by 1 AT eighteen Eric A Boon bubbled with life like champagne But caution was needed. The harder his lights, the fewer he must have. We had our eyes, of course, on the British title, but (here \\:is no hurry in the Walsh2,049 words
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Miscellaneous7 1950-07-02 19 SPORTING BAj[| > t« H 1 »JF Woottot.7 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1950-07-02 20 THE ROVER World of Sport.... by He was aloof and ambitious WE knew that Don Bradman. for all his quality as a batsman and a fielder, was not the best-loved athlete in the Antipodes; that he had. in fact, as many critics at home as he lrid1,363 words
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Article740 1950-07-02 20 The Solomons Story (Continued from page 19) Boon fight and that he would release Danahar from his contract. Another problem was how to allocate the tickets. The demand was terrifnc. We could not cope with It. Then Hulls hit upon the unhappy idea of holding the fight740 words
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Advertisement177 1950-07-02 20 -^tafca^^ 0 N L r HOURS AWAY 6Y AIR ££>+*9^ Australia i HAS EVERYTHINCI^/ A mere 17 hours away by switt 1 four-engined "Constellation" aircraft, Australia often J t ft*~ ■niurpatsed variery. Glorious temperate c'imate, jt^^^0 1 Kiagniticent »urf beaches, horse racing, f s^^^^^^ M^L Bight life, big-game fishing even177 words
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Advertisement150 1950-07-02 20 _J*» ICC 111 because Kolynos foam It's bettbeen the teeth that danger lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work producing the acids that cause decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight v the danger spots. Kolynos alont contains specUi ingredients that neutralise th« acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laboratory tests have150 words
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Article, Illustration492 1950-07-02 21 NEW PROMOTING TEAM IN COLONY Siamese boxers fight this week By A Special Correspondent DOX INC in Singapore is not as dead as we have been told. Though Promoter Razak has said that cards featuring only local talent cannot pay their way, he now has hopes that police restriction on492 words
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196 1950-07-02 21 2 OF BRITISH XV SENT OFF IN R.L. TEST BRISBANE. Sat. AUSTRALIA beat Britain by 15 points (three goals. three tie;>> to three points (tryi in the second Rugby League test here today. Australia led 5-3 at half time. Britain won the lirst test In Sydney. 1 A'o British playersReuter-AAP - 196 words
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Article45 1950-07-02 21 'AI i I RALIAi* >;wimming star Jnl.n Marshall on Friday imi on hie eighth world Ire?aiyle record. Hr swam an exhibition 500 yard in s mlns. 12 sees., lowering th:- 5 mirs. 16.3 sees, set in 1935 by th<> Arp^ricari Jack Metlica.—A.PAP - 45 words
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Article167 1950-07-02 21 OINOAPORE Cricket CUib were dismissed for 147 run* in their first innings in their twoday match against the Army (Singapore District) played at Nee Soon yesterday. Army bowlers, Cooper-Key and Lobb. each took lour wicket* for 38 and 25 runs respectively. Army made 12167 words
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Article152 1950-07-02 21 AFTER sharing two goals In the first half, the Chinese Sports Association slammed In four more after the Interval to beat as rt.N.A S Sembawang team by five coals to one In their Junior A SA.FA. soccer fixture at the Geylane stadium yesterday Exchanges were even152 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 21 The fourth annual general .■neetir.g or the Malacca Badmintoo Association will be held at the Seng Cheang Society an Saturday. July S. at 2.30 p.m.27 words
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Article204 1950-07-02 21 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent A HIM 1.1 AH Lincha became the first Malay to fig ure in three finals of the Malacca tennis championships when he and Mrs. V. Bay beat Mrs. J. L. Chambers and Ben Gomes in the mixed doubles 6 6204 words
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Article74 1950-07-02 21 Sunday Times Kajan* Sparta Corrspondent The Kajang Welfare Week has been fixed for July IS to 25 when a fooibaJl m^trh and a badminton match will be played besides the sale of flags and stickers to ratee funds for the District Welfare Fund> HPHE annual lnter-port74 words
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Article43 1950-07-02 21 Six teams have signified their ir.ten.:on so far of taking part in the proposed Lower Perak Estates' Knockout Football competition. A meeting to draw up plans for the competition will be convened at the Dew Recreation Club shortly.43 words
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Article267 1950-07-02 21 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent RECORD entry of 17 players for the men's singles has been receiu-d for this year's Penang badminton championships which start this weekend in the Chung Ling High School's new $250,000 hall. Nine pairs will compete in the men's doubles,267 words
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Article57 1950-07-02 21 PENANG TENNIS THE mixed doubles finalists In the current Penang Lawn Tennis Cham- plonships will be decided tomorrow when Mrs. G. C. Pratt and Goon Kok Lem I meet Mrs. E. J. C. Gardiner and Tan L"an Gark. and Mrs. D. C. A. Fraser and Ll-.n Say Chuan oppose Mrs.57 words
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Article423 1950-07-02 21 (Continued from pace 16) from behind the sitting room door. "De leg bone* conneckit to de thigh bone.' he sang. It was Chim LeongV current favourite, and afterwards Ching Ling could not listen to it without feeling nostalgia for times past, regrets for unsaid words. "What Is423 words
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Advertisement20 1950-07-02 21 STILL The Best Cigarettes in the World $TVE (XPRf SS 555 rWii«||*^g^'jOT Manufactured In LONOON by AROATM TOBACCO CO. LTD.20 words
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Miscellaneous87 1950-07-02 21 CROSSWORD SOLUTION U'KOSS: i Enbcllishment. Z. Element. 11. Attar. 13. Rider. 14. Eider. 16. Tears. 17. Punt. 18. Baa. 20. Plaid 21. Acoe. 23. Ere. 14. Dell. 28 Trade 28. Due. 29. Emir. 30 Items. 32. Delta. 34. Beige 37, Ei ode 38. Breeder 39. Sleeplessness DOWN: 1. Ever. 2.87 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-07-02 22 MICKEY DONNELLY - MICKEY DONNELLY by RESTRICTION. Royal Hampton. Sultana Royal Worlington. Jack Druce. Knlghti Eye and Counsel those names bring those names bring back happy memories... they were closely knitted with the "golden years" of the van Breukelen stables Th<'y were champions all Restriction was perhaps the fastest253 words
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Article, Illustration630 1950-07-02 22 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter 1 I .11 soccer made an almost unnoticed exit last week, when both Cheng J ttah and Kinta Indians conceded walk-overs to the Hussars, who have finished up three points below Chine Churn, the champions. It is regrettable that these630 words
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Article, Illustration452 1950-07-02 22 Hylton Cleaver - Stop this bossing in sport Hylton Cleaver by the British sporting scene today. Dodds, a professional footballer, will probably be suspended for selling the attractions of Bogota to other British professionals and for selling professional footballers to Bogota. Why shouldn't he? Bergman, world champion, has been suspended for playing tables452 words
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Article535 1950-07-02 22 Sharpshooter SOCCERDOM..by TAO have gone, their proud undefeated record smashed. They brought with them a brand of soccer we rarely see in Malaya and wherever they played they lifted football out of the doldrums of league matches. And tney charmed welcome dollars from the fans535 words
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Advertisement57 1950-07-02 22 Brylcreem for smart healthy hair PmM^^^k and lasting hair health. Its pure, emulsified oils tone up the scalp and promote ffili^ £$^|glll|llllllM strong, healthy hair. When you use Brylcreem, you will find dry, lifeless hair I what an important place it takes in a smart appearance I Follow the lead57 words
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414 1950-07-02 23 CHINESE ATHLETES LUCKY TO HOLD R.N. Two-all draw in Snr. league CHINESE ATHLETES were extremely lucky to share honours with the Royal Navy in their S.A.F.A. Senior League soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The score was two-all. Played at a hectic paik., the game lacked nothing in414 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-07-02 23 rE ISMAIL En«li*o Sihool Athletic Team who broke three records and won many other events in the Kelantsn A. A. A. Meeting. (From left back-row) Maiek Merican. Tamin Merican. N. Mahmnoa. Aba Hassan. Dorairaj. Rahim Merioan. (Front-row) Mohd. Idris. Mohd. Zain. Jaffar AbdulUh and Foo Tiane; King47 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-02 23 MA. IS! I.W ANT BINOa, .'::>n»rarv ■LlHlsWf of ti>* Perak Amateur Athletic \v-ik iation, who is doing niuch to improve the standard of athletics in the State.27 words
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Article151 1950-07-02 23 MARIGOLD BEAT B.O.D.C.A. Bd l;> ..mes Joliore Sports lorr. ULATXNO before a big crowd at liuppy World Stadium on Thursday night M.irißoUi B. P. "B" beat B. 6. D C A. by seven games in one in a badnv.ilon frendlv. i' v.'s lIUIkoM i/i..vi-rs men- Nc Cher* Hua bt Teo151 words
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Article61 1950-07-02 23 I>AJTLES INSTITUTION and St. Juseph s Institution second teams drew in a game of cricket played at St. Joseph's ground yesterday. Scores In brief were: Raffles Inst.: 196 for five iVeregesh 71. S. Nagentheram 34 not oat, P. Dudley 44 not oat). St. Joseph's Inst.:61 words
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Article198 1950-07-02 23 WIMBLEDON, Sat. EARLY results of play j- Wimbledon yesterday wer* 1 Women's Stogies (foarth round) Miss Doris Hart (US) beat Miss Nancy Chaffee (US) 6-2, S-3. Mrs. Patricia Todd (US) beat Mrs. A. McKel.le (Britain) 6-1. G-l. Women's doubles (second round) Mrs. Thelwa Long (Australia) A Mrs. Joy198 words
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Article96 1950-07-02 23 Badminton tourney in Bentong riE Bentong Medical and Health Services Club made sports history when it recently concluded a badminton tournament the first organised competitive badminton held in the district. More than 40 competitors —members and associate members of the club—participated in the tourney which was an unqualified success. Looi96 words
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Article64 1950-07-02 23 M. M. r.r. ■■.son urn the Royal Singapore Golf Club men's monthly medal (Stableford competition) with 37* points at the Ri.GC yesterday. The results were: A Division: M. M. Patterson 37V Dr. M. C. Bam 36 7 R. O. Gray 35 H. B Dirision: J. R Lauehlin64 words
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Article41 1950-07-02 23 NETAJI S.C. WIN In a friendly soccer game yesterday. Netaji Memorial Sports Club defeated Hospital Youngsters by three goals to one. Scorers were H. S. Miranca. T. de Cruz. E. B. Miranda for Netaji. Youngsters got their only goal through Haron.41 words
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246 1950-07-02 23 jtf RS. K. Rendle took riding and jumping honours iT1 at the eighth Singapore Polo Club Gymkhana yesterday at the Thomson Road Polo ground by winning both the Novices Jumping event (for horses who have never won a jumping event) and the Open246 words
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Article255 1950-07-02 23 A GOOD second wicket partnership between Clarke and Fancott. whicii realised 127 runs, enabled Shell Sports Club to beat S.C.C. "A" by nine wickets at the S.C.S. ground yesterday. Clarke scored a bright and undefeated 79, which included 11 fours, with Fancott contributing an unbeaten255 words
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Article227 1950-07-02 23 BRILLIANT batting by I awes, who was undefeated with 61 runs, and Simpson, who contributed 47 not out. enabled R.E.M.E. to trounce the Singapore Civil Service* on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday by 125 runs. Taking first lease of the wicket, REiIE. piled227 words
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Article117 1950-07-02 23 S.C.F.A. TO ASK FOR NEW DATE Singapore Chinese "©otball Association will ask the Malayan j Chinese Football Association that the date for their MCFA interstate Cup competition tie against j Nepri Sembilas be changed to July 19 The fixtures are: NOKTHEKN DIVISION. July 2, Penang v. Kedah— A'.or Star: July117 words
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Article106 1950-07-02 23 ANEW SAFA referee 6 cojrse I starts tomorrow at 52, Kampong Java Road. MeetIngs will be at 7 pjn. on the following dates: July 3 Laws 1 to 5 July 4 Law? 5 to 10 July 5 Laws 11 to 12 July 6 Laws IS to 17106 words
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Article100 1950-07-02 23 DR. Lan Kok Ann won the i Singapore Chess Club chant- pionship yesterday when he defeated M. Candaswamy in the final game played at the YM.C A. Dr. Lim topped honours with 5 M i points, dropping unly one draw In the course of' the100 words
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Article42 1950-07-02 23 A team from the sjs. Calchas beat a Command Depot Medical Store XI in a friendly soccer match on the West Coast grounds yesterday by four goals to nil. Scorers were: Macdonaid 2, alder one and Jones one (a penalty).42 words
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Article51 1950-07-02 23 At the annual meeting of the Krian Rugby Football Club held recently, the following were elected office-bearers for the current season: President: Mr. K. O. Bruce; Han. Secretary: Mr. D. H. Da vies: Hob Treasurer: Mr. L. J. Connolly; captain: Mr. P. Herdrigh; vice-captain: Mr. Pritam Singh51 words
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Article358 1950-07-02 23 8 RECORDS BROKEN AT EURASIAN YOUTH SPORTS EIGHT records were broken in the Eurasian Association Youth Movement sports meeting held on the SRC pad&ng yesterday. V>n«ld Da Silva. the St. Joseph's Institution champion athlete, set up three new records In the high Jnmp, long jump and 120 yds. hurdles. S.358 words
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430 1950-07-02 23 Comb. Schools in strong position v. SCA SINGAPORE Combined Schools, who beat a Singapore Cricket Association team a month ago, are in a strong position at the end of the first day's play yesterday on Raffles Institution ground in their second game with a Singapore Cricket Association XI. m When430 words
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Article232 1950-07-02 23 STRAITS TIMES WINBY8WKTS STRAITS TIMES Sports CtWb 'x- tt Sinhalese Si»rt>; Club by eight wickets m a IrifiifUy .me of cricket played at Hong Lim Often yesterday. Sinhalese batted first an'] dismissed for omy 73 runs 8(n I Times passed this score for tlta loss of two wictotl ar I232 words
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Article106 1950-07-02 23 rE Indian Naval Squadro.i no* in port won a narrow 14 -run, victory over G.H.Q. at cricket on the Indian Associa'.irm grcsatf yesterday. Batting first the Squ"dron were out for 74. top sore coming from Lt Cmdr. Nannva'i <21). Sgt. Pereira (four for 16 1 and106 words
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Article25 1950-07-02 23 Sumhine Rang.-is h the Bright Star Spcrts Club by s>x coals to nil in a fr I played at Railway ground yrs:erday25 words
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2115 1950-07-02 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Marcher Lords wins the Perak Plate From CLICKNLSS (Dunwoodie) created a big upset in the first days races of the Perak Turf Club July meeting a! Ipoh yesterday, paving $158 for a win and $38 for a place. Oakfel also surprised,2,115 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-07-02 24 J. GALISTAN and SELAKAN SINGH going In to open Singapore Cricket Association's innings against Combined Schools at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. The match is being continued today. Sunday Time*29 words
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Article180 1950-07-02 24 XJEW Zealand defeated the Brltish Isles Rugby Union team at Wellington yesterday by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) to win the third Rugby Test. Britain led three points to nil at halfXne. With one Test remaining.Reuter-AAP - 180 words
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Article235 1950-07-02 24 SOUTH Alrican Bobby Locke is favourite to retain the British Open golf championship aga!ru>t a strong field of more than 250 starters at Troon. Ayrshire (Scotland). The ourney starts tomorrow With his usual thoroughness, Locke has been practising over the 6.583-yard course for theReuter - 235 words
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362 1950-07-02 24 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent CINGAPORE were placed in a ■5 winning position at end of play yesterday, the opening day of thel Inter-State cricket against Negrl Sembilan here, having replied with 219 runs for the loss of only five wickets to Negri's362 words
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Article41 1950-07-02 24 The annual foursomes golf match between the Royal Johore International Club and the Island Club. Singapore, will take place In Johore Bahru on July 17, Harl Raya Puasa Day. A special curry tiffin will be served on the occasion.41 words
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340 1950-07-02 24 Sunday Times Penang Sports Reporter PENANG Chinese, the holders, will meet Kedah Chinese today on Victoria Green In the first round of the M.C.F.A. football competition. Both sides have made several changes. Penang Chinese ar e expected to win this year's competition for340 words
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