The Straits Times, 9 July 1950
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Title Section27 1950-07-09 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition OS rhe'straita rimes it Singapore Fre« Praia No. 780. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.27 words
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Article, Illustration533 1950-07-09 1 RAIL TOWN FALLS TO N. KOREANS Gls fall back, await tanks fresh troops MORTH KOREAN TANKS AND MASSED INFANTRY TODAY EN CULED THE KEY RAIL TOWN OF CHONAN AFTER PUNCHING THROUGH AMERICAN DEFENCES FOR THE THIRD TIME SINCE WEDNESDAY. BATTLING FOR TIME WHILE THEIR OWN TANKS RACE TO THE FRONT,Reuter; AP; UP - 533 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-07-09 1 THE five distinguished men who have contributed to much towards the University or Malaya in procession to the Oci Tiong Ham Hall to receive their Honorary Degrees. From left to ri?ht are Dato Sir Roland Braddell, Mr M. Jamieson, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. Professor E. K. Tratman and Sir Raymond Priestley.53 words
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Article294 1950-07-09 1 New post for Onn Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Onn bin ja afar, j former President of UMNO, has accepted appointment as Chairman of the Rural and Industrial I Development Authority which will begin its work in I December, the Federation Government announced today ter members of the294 words
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Article28 1950-07-09 1 •iitn.'>> 1 imes orreM> 'ndrnt SEGAMAT. Bat. The La- big Forest Reserve is to bo enlarged with the addition (•I in ailv 124.00028 words
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Article140 1950-07-09 1 I BECOME KING The Windsor Memoirs IN Page Two the Duke of Windsor tells of periods in British history; the death of King Ceorge V watched with morbid curiosity" by the whole world and of his own accession to the throne. He writes with a boldness and sincerity that startles,140 words
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Article42 1950-07-09 1 TOKYO, Sat. General Mac Arthur today authorized the Japanese Government to establish' a national Dolice reserve of 75,000 men an Increase of 45,000. He also gave the Japanese permission to increase their coast guard by 8.000 men.— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article75 1950-07-09 1 CQUADRON leader Graham Strout, who led the First Australian Squadron's first action in the Korean cam- paign, has bee7i posted missing. Squadron Leader Strout was leading a flight a four aircraft in a sortie over North Korean-held territory when heavy flak pierc- cd his wing tank75 words
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368 1950-07-09 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter LJOARDINC is believed to be the cause of the current ramp in Singapore in the two essential commodities, sugar and rice, which are now being sold to consumers at prices above normal level. A war is being waged by the Singapore368 words
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Article108 1950-07-09 1 HONG KONG, Sat. iiN emergency meetlr.g of the left-wing "Federation of Trade Unions' last night called upon Its 120,000 members to protest again the "unreasonable" arrest and deportation of two Labour I A government spokesman this morning confirmed that two dockyard labour leaders were sent108 words
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397 1950-07-09 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEREMBAN. Saturday. £HORTLY after a Chinese man and his wife had signed a mutual agreement of separation at the State Social Welfare Department this morning, the woman was alleged to have been attacked by the man, had acid thrown in397 words
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Advertisement271 1950-07-09 1 Quality Value >) in JEWELLERY, WATCHES SILVERWARE S from KHA L I K Jewellers. 11, The Arcade, Spore. < BALLET IMlsUll AND MUSIC SUITES. < ARLESIENXE— Suu«\ Rh, i ■>. <Biz°t>. National Symphony Orchestra, Cond. Sidney Beer 1278 80 BAIXR EOVPTIKX— Suit* (Luiginl). BBC. Thnitre Orch Cond. S. Robinson 1477271 words
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Advertisement51 1950-07-09 1 Jlmthecld rtl SCHOOL TIE. I IS-6 COLEMANST. j 1 Iff J S/HGAPORE COLOR HARMONY Thtl« fomouf glomorifing r*quitit»ft n r!f fattn of Hollywood! mo»t olluring vi*rrt t'O'l will giv* you omo/ >g n»w beauty HIGHT NOW' ?»y |»>»~ m todaf Imt ve'y nigh. S*--^». J MW Al 1440'M0 MUO ANO51 words
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Article, Illustration2515 1950-07-09 2 I BECOME EDWARD OF ENGLAND WHEN H KING STARTS TO DIE THE WHOLE WORLD CROWDS IN FOR THE DEATH WATCH" THE DUKE OF WINDSOR TELLS IN THIS, THE EIGHTH ARTICLE OF HIS MEMOIRS, OF THE PASSING OF HIS FATHER AND OF HOW HE HIMSELF BECAME KING EMPEROR. QN Thursday afternoon.2,515 words
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Advertisement86 1950-07-09 2 BOOKS ON FAR EAST. Land ef a Thousand Buddha, by Bernard $15.00 Indian Philosophy by Radhakrnhnan. 2 vols. 33. 0 L The Family Revolution in Modern China by Levy. 28. 8 C A History of China by Ebcrhard. 12.60 Invasion or China by the Western World by Hughet. 10.80 Ea.»hbound86 words
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Advertisement15 1950-07-09 2 From ja $180 ETERNfi-MfITIC THE FIRST SELFWINDING WATCH WITH A BALL-BEARING ~16 COLLYER QUAY (6APOI15 words
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Article434 1950-07-09 3 HEAVY SEIZURES BY CUSTOMS Opium pipes made from ink bottles Sunday Times Staff Reporter QPIUM PIPES made out of ink bottles and glass tubes are being used by drug addicts in Singapore because of the recent very heavy seixure of contraband by the Singapore Customs Department. The Assistant Comptroller of434 words
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Article108 1950-07-09 3 ,i\ Times Start" Rrpnrlrr BOX p/izes and medal.s awards I to II "1" the U;:: Malaya at the Convocation ai Oei Tionc; Ham Ha i hook runts Family of Arts— B. A. tinal: Lew S.i) Hon and Li c V el Wah, EV honours: Teo Kah108 words
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Article40 1950-07-09 3 Two .uid a p; if of ;ecl ut a 19-yeai-[i 1 Malay, Manab bin Ahmud, months n guilty in I Police 0 b-etiki ig Into a house to steal the i 1 and Rias ea.40 words
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Article37 1950-07-09 3 S'ir-Ja.v Times n uff Knnlir i Gong Hoh, aged 53 w a sentenced to 12 months' Imprisonment in re Second District rday. after ig uuiltv to a charge of Is 44 Uhils Of chandu37 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIFE minutes after bargaining over the price of a room with a hotel maid, a Chinese shop assistant was found dead on the road 50 feet below his room window. This was revealed by Tung Ah Fong, a hotel maid ?mploy^d502 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 3 Sunriav Times Staff Reporter LEONG Man Nam. living at i a house at North Bridge Road. Singapore, was robbed of two wrist watches In front j of his house at 9 o'clock last night. The watches were worth about $72. Leong told the Police58 words
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Article61 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat When the case of Lim Ah L!m was called in the Sessions Court today he failed to answer and the President i of the Court ordered a war- rant fur his arrest. Llm was on ball pending trial on a61 words
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128 1950-07-09 3 ARMS CHARGE: COLONY MAN COMMITTED Sunday Times Staff Reporter Kirn Bok. a labourer O was yesterday committed tp the Assizes by Mr. D. A. Fyfe. Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, on a charge of having in his possession 14 rounds of .38 ammunition. During the preliminary hearing. Insptrtor A. G. Fer-128 words
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Article79 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. John Wilcox, nephew of Herbert Wilcox, the famous film producer and husband of Anna Neagle. arrived at Kallang from London by 8.0.A.C. yesterday. Tired and anxious. Mr. Wilcox, however smiled and spent the first three quarters of an hour in79 words
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Article54 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Toh Ah Poh a 22-year-old woman, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yestertay to stealing four piece? of Umber valued at S3 from Lee Moon Kong, of Braddell Heights Estate. Bail of $50 in one surety was allowed The case was54 words
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Article39 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr will speak over Radio Malaya i after the 7 o'clock news bulletin today on the need to register as voters for the Singapore Legislative Council and Municipal elections.39 words
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Article38 1950-07-09 3 Sui'./ v limes Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Mr. Kuok Hock Nlen haf been appointed a member of the Town Board, Johore Bahru, in place of Mr. Yap Rim Hock, who has left for Enpland.38 words
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Article200 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter |O EARLY 250 personnel of Gurkha Regiments serving in Singapore and the Federation,' accompanied by their wives and families, returned to Malaya yesterday in the Sirdhana and Esang after six months' leave in Nepal. I Many of the Gurkha wives, I200 words
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Article175 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter LOW Ah Kak, a 41-year-old Hokkien. who lived at j 77, Craig Road. Singapore, fell In the sea off Clifford 1 Pier early yesterday mornj ing during a storm and disI appeared He was in a lighter which had been drifting175 words
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Article42 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Because he could only pro- duce half of his identity I card when asked for it. 44- year-old Ong Sine Wha was yesterday fined $5 In the Singapore First District Court for defacing his card.42 words
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Article28 1950-07-09 3 SEGAMAT. Sat— Ten Chi}ese today were fined $20 each by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate for gambling. They were caught at a table in a shop.28 words
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Article114 1950-07-09 3 t oel Coward'a evergreen comedy '•Private Lives" produi bf the BtngajMM Repertory kept a large audience l.v: :hing at the Vieto i;i T- ■••atre last nisht. Bu! Tlm^s. drapiie the unious skill of the five players, that Coward's humour of the 1930's dragged. So many of114 words
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Article, Illustration249 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter D EC IST RATION of voters for the City and Legislative Council elections enters its sixth and final week today. with, so far, 6,097 names added to the rolls. Political parties and other bodies have begun to put a spurt on249 words
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Article145 1950-07-09 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The fourth annual meeting 'of the Singapore Clerical I and Administrative Workers' Union was held yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall. The fourth annual meeting of I the Singapore Clerical and Ad- nun istra live Workers' Union was I held yesterday145 words
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Article300 1950-07-09 3 Plans to improve water supply Sunday Times Staff Reporter \WITHIN the next six or seven years, Singapore should have a good drinking water supply, the Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. told tie Sunday Times. Ho said It was hoped to complete the $50,000,000 waterworks extension projects In Juhore300 words
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Article24 1950-07-09 3 SEGAMAT. S;it— Ng pnh, iaged 40. today was afqui'tirl a; tile Se^amat Sessions Court on a ehargc of smikjing chaiuiu at Labis.24 words
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Advertisement74 1950-07-09 3 OK IB L' 1 I A minor revolution in modern dress. Daks the famous self-supporting trousers, with a wc-11-cut jacket of the same material. In fact, a Daks Suit su perb comfort and smartness, unmarred by any showing of braces or constricting belt. There are Daks Suits, single or double-breasted,74 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1950-07-09 4 CWYN LEWIS - CWYN LEWIS UNHAPPY PEOPLE WHO EDUCA TE BRITAIN'S CHILDREN By |N a week's investigation into the appalling pay conditions of Britain's teaching profession, I have discovered instances of S M.mlmistresses who can only by (loin? B'liU I If i work as In I1,107 words
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Article, Illustration599 1950-07-09 4 Donald More TALKING OF BOOKS IT is a pity that when Douglas Reed went to South Africa he took with him a bonnet so full of bees that his latest book, "Some- W e South of Sue"," turned out to be nothing more than a hotch-potch of Douglas Reed ideas599 words
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Advertisement50 1950-07-09 4 3n y'VjjgSjw^"'' and all due to the Irium in Pepsodent I Irium the most effective brand of tooth cleansing agent known to dental science, removes the harmful film and ugly stains from your teeth polishing them, making them whiter and brighter. Only THf TOOTHPASTE conta»^m3 mium >■'«■•«• nrsaosMT n>.. ujndon.50 words
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Advertisement138 1950-07-09 4 CRIME QUIZ MIDSUMMER CALLER 9v Leonard Cribble Skttditt A. E. Morley jOn |un« 24 M* s< Boon had a caller cltrical garb. Ha>said ha was makkit his customary Midsummer Day soltaetion for th« Society of A«wt *riends Miss Boon asked him in Har caller Introduced rtimsalr as the fttverend Septimus138 words
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Advertisement296 1950-07-09 4 Ha roirorktf.k«K %%*s* Y<>ll puts it bad* SJSn«JI3r m- ANCHOR Brewed, matured and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO. (1941) LTD. Distribute*) by Fraser 6 Nejve Ltd.. Singapore and Branches. Write Direct or Airmail for Fatherly Advice Free THE STEPPING STONES c. TO SUCCESS f^ Don't hesitate about your296 words
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Article297 1950-07-09 5 'Beware,' Paris tells tourists JM two all-night swoops lasting from ten p.m. io dawn, the Paris police have arrested more than 100 racketeers accused of fleecing British and American visitors to the French capital. Grey-haired Commissaire Clot, head of the Public May Department of the Paris297 words
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Article102 1950-07-09 5 NEWS STAMPS FOR AUSSIE CENTENARY THE Australian P■• Oftice will issue two special stamps to commemorate the centenary of the adhesive Stamp in Australia. The Postmaster-General li announced the newcom-l era will be worth 2' 2 d Their t will be adapted I from the first stamps used ir^ South102 words
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Article49 1950-07-09 5 jRMS ol Bonib.i Q ■iment office-boys will continue to serve Government cv in after they have been discarded, The Bombay Government ban asked all heads of depart- to collect old uniforms i>i peons for the manufacture ol bioiting paper tor use in :iment offices.49 words
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Article57 1950-07-09 5 YrOL'NGEST captain in the Royal Navy is Captain A R Heslei i lowey. County Londonderry, pi i in" ion at the age "l 36 i n announced I He command! the des S plon, and bold* the D.S.O. a.iJ bar and D.S.C. B the57 words
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Article51 1950-07-09 5 RED FLAG- BUT NOT THE KING' THt Ked Flag, but not tne National Anthem, was sung at the end of a Socialist meeting in Middlesbrough Town Hall. The meeting was attended by Mr. Jirr. Griffiths. Secretary. of State for the Colonies, Mr. i Hilary Marquand. Minister of Pensions, and other51 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-07-09 5 tf).\ *...R way to born grandchild, Mrs. Kathleen Atkins, of Downside. i (Surrey), drove her c«r inconsiderate!'.-, it was stated at VVokin".. pleaded, Istres* ot mind" an I the nafßtratca panted her an unconditional dis- Free Kiss I'.OLICE declined to arrest i v.'.' ho came Into206 words
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Article67 1950-07-09 5 DAWOOJ Ali. resident of a Bombay suburb, was running to catch a thief on a dark night when his leg got entangled In a coll of wire near a well. In attempting to free the leg. All fell into the well, which he could67 words
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Article, Illustration198 1950-07-09 5 A MAN with an unusual mission met the chimpanzees of the London Zoo yesterday 6 ft. 4 in. Lex Barker, jj the new Tarzan. He was looking for one to use in his new film the jjjH first of the Tarzan films to be made in198 words
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Article98 1950-07-09 5 Form is Greek Magistrate A FORM given to a barrowboy by the Weights and Measures inspector durii.g the Royal Ascot meeting pointing out errors In weights, was strongly attacked by Sir Archibald Weigall. magistrate. at Ascot. Berkshire, last week when Timothy Callian. ol Covent Garden, was fined £1 for selling98 words
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Article282 1950-07-09 5 A CROUP of British experts who have just completed a full investigation into the treatment of mental cases have prepared a report which they say will shock the public conscience. The matter is expected to be raised in the House of Commons. The experts,282 words
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Advertisement160 1950-07-09 5 iMliiiiilllll. ...:lllii;:i;;;Jifi{:i:;ii|j|Jiii!.i;iJJil:. iiiii jjj ***** Hill Hill ***** lill! 10-1 IHi! iili! iliii Hill iiili M iiiii Messrs. BRINKMANNS, LTD. m announce that they have relinquished |ay the agency for f£c»£mrtLm*-Cx£€>JwL to the East Asiatic Co., Ltd. who will continue to service all Kelvinator Installations and Household Models throughout Malaya.160 words
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Article, Illustration1880 1950-07-09 6 French Week J^OKEEN Stokes, though a nt'\vrocner to Singapore, h;is already created a w» v favourable impression us a pianist It was only four months ago that she ai rived, so there have been no public appearames as yet, although a Joint concert with violinist Goh Soen1,880 words
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Advertisement242 1950-07-09 6 ROSERAY (|g) ALARM (Made in France) Oldest in Tradition $L—fc» 7 "Roserav" NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED Sole Agents MONTOR LTD. PHONES: 5891 5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE koTvllffind the greatest enjoy meni CHIVERS ENGLISH JAMS lj* Because: Chivert are growers at well x\ *B^TJ W preservers of the finest Englith fruits242 words
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Article829 1950-07-09 7 ...MARY HEATHCOTT - ...MARY HEATHCOTT by "gVER Since Eve" is the pretty title of a current exhibition in London and its subject- The unlomantic one of corsels. Ivhaps I am wrong t j think of them as unroinantic and and associated only with sad fat women struggling to iook829 words
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Article483 1950-07-09 7 'FHERE was one? a 1 nobleman who was so loth to tear himself away from hs card-playin c that h*- grudged °yen the time taken by th» eating of a m->ai H<" therefore ordered his servant to place large hunks of meat between slices of breao. and with483 words
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Article, Illustration864 1950-07-09 7 I ETTERS continue to reach The Human Casebook from readers of The. Sunday Times giving their advice to 'Mickey' whose problem was presented a fortnight ago.. .'Mickey', the unhappily married man whose wife knows of his love for another girl, asked 'What shall I do?' Here are extracts864 words
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Article320 1950-07-09 7 WHEN a girl puts on a swim- suit for the first time, she may be In for a few shocks. ..unless she's taken stock in advance. The effect of even the trimmest beachwear can be spoiled by neglect of small blemishes like SPOTS on the320 words
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Advertisement575 1950-07-09 7 (LA /w bvauty for fjonr hand* I. ike a jewel this »nun polish enhances fj rhf beauty of your hands. Pf«x;y Sage is the ans- nxrar of nail polishes. Snuw>rh flowing, long a- ring andjts many ?:> Srilhanr shades Sk will harmonize fIA your favourite I cosrumes. vHk7I>K if fHE575 words
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Advertisement429 1950-07-09 7 SBBSs Take ifw ILj 2'Aspro'''i\\\ W-~ tablets with Js5 >> qour drink A ttimulating drink, whe TfSr. ther hot or cold. i» JL^lS^* «J^ >. J good first step in picking K jj^^V up your flagging energy. /Hi But stimulation alone it not everything what it needed too.it to SOOtha429 words
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Article, Illustration970 1950-07-09 8 WHAT HAPPENED TO THE IT'S an old truth. Hollywood plays its saddest tragedies oil screen. Fourteen years ago it produced a film called '•Three Smart Girls", Introducing 14-year-old Miss Deanna Durbin, tho Canadian diva". Off-screen, Miss Durbin was one of three very smart girls indeed. The others:970 words
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Article426 1950-07-09 8 CYNTHIA - CYNTHIA BACKCHAT....by WE have recently been reading a new and beautiful edition of Grimm's Folk Tales and we wonder at < the way small children have, I for many years now, lapped c up the Gothic horror of these tales with great enjoyment. We used to426 words
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Article, Illustration821 1950-07-09 8 MARIAN - SUNDAY. I suggest taking the children to Johore zoo, husband objects that I couldn't have chosen a worse day as it i s stinking hot in Singapore, and what the zoo will be like he hates to Imagine. Must admit the zoo has a certain pungent atmosphere this821 words
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Advertisement82 1950-07-09 8 CANTEENS OF CUTLERY E. P. N. S. Best Quality (Sheffield Make). < him-hill de Luxe 137 pieces for 12 persons $285/- hurrJiill 103 KO/Falkiik 59 145/--l.incoln 38 90/Kendal 30 -<•»>» 70/. lh>\e 26 55/Your Early Inspection Cordially Ini'itcd. LEE KIAN JOO 4 Change Alley Tel*. 6542 Fy Tan /em 182 words
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Advertisement222 1950-07-09 8 petal soft finish for natural loveliness I Nothing could be lovelier, or more admired, than the fragrant velvet finish of Yardley powder, on skio that has been kept clear and smooth by Yardley. YARDLEY 'j (omplexion yonrdm (in nine natural shade*) TAIDIIY IS OLD BOND STRUT LONDON Ask for your222 words
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Article500 1950-07-09 9 'Not prepared 9 warning Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IMMEDIATE steps should be taken to protect Malaya against surprises in view of the grave situation in which a world conflict could not be ruled out, urged Mr. Y. C. Kang at the quarterly meeting of500 words
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Article353 1950-07-09 9 In its rightful place' Pun la> Timrs SUIT Rtjiorter THE assumption of the l/ni versity of Malaya of it imhtful place amoni; Ul foundation for higher iearn Ing wus stressed by Sir Alex ander Carr-Saunders. Direr t.ii of the London School o Economics, at the Convoca Uon in Oei Tion?353 words
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Article133 1950-07-09 9 A YOUNG Malay who ran away from the Clementl Road Boys' Home while he was serving sentence for house- i breaking, was yesterday sent (to prison for 18 months on j two further charges of house- 1 breaking. He was 19-year-old Atan bin Awang133 words
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Article75 1950-07-09 9 MR. J. C. Ryan. Consultant in Co-operations of ihe I F.A.O. of the United Na- tions. arrived from Ceylon by 8.0.A.C. yesterday. He will leave for the Phillippines today. Mr. Ryan spent 10 days in Ceylon and intend? to spend the next three weeks in the75 words
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Article92 1950-07-09 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. RESIDENTS in Malacca who have any information to give to the Security Forces can do so by writing a ietier and addressing it to P.O. Box 5000. Malacca. Such letters do not require a stamp cn6 can either ba92 words
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Article47 1950-07-09 9 lj Timr* f >irrc^p >nH -nt RAUB Frl.-Wo ig Y.w.r. F ok. 19, explained to he .R .Mb Magistrate many [:?< n.e c drawing water from \fe sub-main p'rv and he came thins Wong, charged viwi unlawfully from in- Btib-ai :in bj lined SlO47 words
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Article41 1950-07-09 9 p.t allowing thri-'- goata to I 1 r: on to the East Coast I ad near Joo Chin Police S ition, Kathar Bteatnuthu pleaded guilty to the was finod $10 in the K ngapore Fourth Police Court rdav.41 words
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Article68 1950-07-09 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. 1 FINE of $50. in default of 1 on? month's riorous imS prisonment, was yesterday 1 imposed by the Seremban MaUstrate, Inche Anjang Saiih, on Chong Kow, 24- year-old Kheh. for leaving 20, Birch Road. Seremban, where he had been ordered i to remain68 words
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Article132 1950-07-09 9 Sunda/ Times Staff Reporter fa DOCUMENT issued by the Eighth Regiment of the Malayan Communist Party complains that because tltcy used "pulpit methods" thsy had failed in their pe.iceful and lawful struggles." The Deputy Commissioner Special Branch. Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire told reporters yesterday132 words
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Article87 1950-07-09 9 MORE THAN 400 pil-rims from Siam will board the Tyndureus in Penang on their was to Mecca. The Tyndareus. which will sail from Singapore on July 14 wil! arrive in Penang on July 1G There will be no medical toa'n sailing as a team went In87 words
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Article116 1950-07-09 9 260 wear red tab get extra pay Sunday Times Staff Reporter A RESULT of English classes begun in 1947 by the Singapore Police Force, more than 260 members now wear red shoulder tabs to show they can speak the language. A spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday that there are116 words
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Article96 1950-07-09 9 THE Malacca manager of Evatt and Co., chartered accountants. Mr. Ivan Harold Quartermaine, of Western j Australia, was married yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, to Joan Field McVilly, from Sydney, who is employed In the Australian Commissioner's Office, i Singapore. The Rev. R. M. Greer96 words
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Article36 1950-07-09 9 Graduates of the University of Malaya who wish to apply for the 1950 awards of Queen's Fellowships and Scholarships, should send their applications to the Director of Education. Singapore, not liver than Auf. 7.36 words
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Article70 1950-07-09 9 Lee Ah Oy. a 34-year-old woman, of Kirn Chuan Road, pleaded guilty In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to possessing an unlicensed still and dutiable liquor seven quarts of samsu and four gallons of fermented rice mash. Bail of $100 In die surety WM allowed.70 words
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Article, Illustration430 1950-07-09 9 Hearts are sad put there's a iob to be done Sunday Times Staff Reporter RESPITE some heart searching over leaving wives and children and sweethearts behind in Singapore, the men of H.M.S. Unicorn, aircraft-carrier-repair ship which has just received orders to proceed to lapanese waters from Singapore, are not downhearted.430 words
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Article88 1950-07-09 9 Peter Marat Ismail, a 40--year-old Filipino, claimed I trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to' abetting in cheating the Mer- i cantile Bank or India of! $8,000 by falsely representing I to the bank that Messrs. Wil- i liam Jacks and Co., (Malaya)88 words
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Article150 1950-07-09 9 The price of rubber which touched a new high for a month on Friday when 90 cents was reached, fell two cents at the close of business yesterday. The market opened firm yesterday and was on the easier side throughout the day. Rubber has gained 9% cents since last150 words
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Advertisement316 1950-07-09 9 "ATLONE" I E.P.N.S. CUTLERY I S 5 DINNER KNIVES E. P. Handle $55.00 doz. I DESSERT KNIVES LP. Handle $50.00 doz. TABLE FORKS $25.00 TABLE SPOONS $25.00 DESSERT SPOONS $19.50 I TEA SPOONS $10.50 COFFEE SPOONS $9.50 MEAT CARVERS -3 Piece, E.P. Handle $32.50 set. FISH CARVERS Xylonite Handle $19.50316 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1950-07-09 10 7/ is //ic ere o/ the invasion of Western Europe. David Morgan, an American serving in a Welsh Guards Armoured Battalion, spends his embarkation leave with a fellow off icer and his wife, Pit i Up and Wilhelmina Hamilton. On the last afternoon he meets a1,750 words
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Advertisement166 1950-07-09 10 &?=>* Ik M E DICTI M E DOM M THE EASTERM AGENCIES (1946) LTD. k J^BHiLiii^^iiiiiiiiiE^aiHStir t m BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN INDIGESTION j^*»^ Relieved By -JIONE DOSE Im^f -^~V >^ Of This Famous Remedy P** /MM Don't let Indiststion make I»sf .ifliLm your meals a misery. Let just Jl^f166 words
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Article, Illustration413 1950-07-09 11 —MALCOLM MacDONALD - four degrees are a beginning' —MALCOLM MacDONALD Sunday Times Staff Reporter COME of Malaya's best graduates from the University of Malaya should be prepared to devote their lives to research work, which "is essential, if the University is to justify itself and flourish." declared the Chancellor, Mr. I Malcolm Mac413 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-07-09 11 THE FIRST HONORARY DECREE FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 1 BEING PRESENTED TO DATO SIR ROLAND BRADDELL BY THE CHANCELLOR. MR. MALCOLM MacDONALD. AT THE HISTORIC CONVOCATION YESTERDAY. DATO SIR ROLAND WAS CONFERRED WITH THE DOCTOR OF LETTERS HONORIS90 words
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Article, Illustration990 1950-07-09 11 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By THE University of Malaya's first Convocation in the great Oei Tiong Ham Hall of the Faculty of Arts yesterday was a ceremony as impressive as it was significant in the history of this country. It was the first Convocation this country has seen although990 words
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Article, Illustration150 1950-07-09 11 THE Chancllor. Mr. Maicolm Mac Donald, le- ceivea ctieques for $500,000 from four representatives of tne Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. He hopea that this gift of princely generosity" would produce, perennially, scholarship and learning of "glorious benefit to the peoples of Singapore and i Malaya. Call150 words
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Advertisement209 1950-07-09 11 I. FOR ICE CREAM 2. FOR MEAT FISH I 3. FOR LARGE QUANTITY r^E=[\ ICE MAKING PI SOLE DISTRIBUTORS.-— LEE AND FLETCHER 102/106, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel. 3338. Ii \s so easy a permanent wave in your own home with Pinilp You can be one of the many thi.u-aii.l~ of209 words
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Obituary29 1950-07-09 12 KWAN SOON TECK family I thank all those who sent wreaths I scrolls etc. attended the funeral I of his beloved father who died I recently at K.L.29 words
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Article416 1950-07-09 12 IT is too early in estimate with any certainty whether the spark in Korea will light a world conflagration. Much depends, of course, on the swing of the battle. If Southern Korea should be completely overrun by the northern invaders the task of America :.d the United416 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1950-07-09 12 SIDNEY RODIN - SIDNEY RODIN by A SHORT cut to wedded bliss is being offered by at least 50 firms in Britain which undertake to find you a life partner for a fee. varying from 11s, 6d to £50. They call themselves marriage bureaus, correspondence clubs, friendship and contact1,281 words
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Article175 1950-07-09 12 ABBE Henri Breuil, veteran French archaeologist, leaves Johannesburg in a a few days' time to try to establish whether Southern Africa was inhabited by a white race thousands of years ago. He is going first to Chibl Reserve near Fort Victoria. Southern Rhodesia, which he175 words
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Article, Illustration804 1950-07-09 12 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - 30 years in the war against malaria OSCAR FERNANDEZ by fHIRTY-Y EARS- AGO. a young ex-Sergeant-Major of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Herbert John Benjafleld, joined the staff of the Singapore Municipal Health Department to find posters along the roads calling on medical sufferers to get free quinine from Government804 words
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Advertisement598 1950-07-09 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. L THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Mr. Lav Kienu Hiong L.D.8.. eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Lav Koon Soo, and Miss Ireno Chia Ah Kirn, young- r daughter of Mrs. Chia Eng Say end the late Mr. Chia Eng Say. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced on 6th July between598 words
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Article, Illustration589 1950-07-09 13 BROADSIDE AT FILM CENSOR Strong talk by silent film man Sunday Times Film Reporter "VVO RST IN THE WORLD" "A disgrace to the community 11 "A discredit to every worthy civil servant" and... "A reflection on the intelligence of every man, woman and child here" were a few of the589 words
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Article299 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DEPUTED to be the only collection of its kind in Malaya, a set of over 200 Chinese paintings, valued at S 100.000, belonging to a Singapore merchant, Mr. Tan Tsze Chor, will be displayed to the public at an exhibition at the299 words
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Article55 1950-07-09 13 Bunda; limes Staff Reporter Karoo b;n Jokotlrromoh, a old Javanese, claim- trial in the Singapore Fourth Police court yesterday «;n a charge <>t retaining property a suitcase containing clothing valued at 183 belonging to Wong Bon Bin Bail of $250 in two sureis allowed. The case was55 words
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Article45 1950-07-09 13 Mmd.ix TbBM Mali Reporter Lee Cheng Yin and Khoo Ah Lem were lined $10 each In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday after plead--I'!<4 '-uiilty to fighting at th* O»°nth mile. Yo Chu Ka;v Hi ad, <>n the night of July 7.45 words
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Article48 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Tiina-s Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sal.— Alm;:it bin Said, a Special (unstable at Plentonj;. was tharued in the Johore Bahru p( lice Court today with abtrntinß himself from duty. Ilv c'aimed trial and was allowed bail in $100 pending the hearing of his case.48 words
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Article84 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Time-. Staff Reporter MEMBERS cf the Sanitary Inspectors' Association (Singapore" turned out en masse at the Great World restaurant last night to say farewell to Mr. H. J. Benjafield and Mr. C. A. de Souza who are retiring from the Municipal Health Department. Mr. Benjafield84 words
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Article90 1950-07-09 13 Siindaj Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat After being in custody since May 3, Yap Serg. a oneman r>l -year-old and Lo Foh. aged 59. were discharged today when the prosecution asked the Courts permission to withdraw the charge against the two men The men90 words
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Article92 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MRS. Dorm Ro.^s, tne wife of Mr. M. S. Durai Ross, of Ross and Tait Ltd., jewellers and antique fleaiers. Kn.Rhtsbridge, London, died on Fn- j day. Si'e mi prawn ted at Buckingham Puiace in i 1939. Mr. .and Mrs Ross92 words
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Article76 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Oirrespondenf KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. yHAMBAKANA. an Indian -I woman, today pleaded guilty before Raja Sulaiman m the First Magistrates Court, Kuala Lumpur to not having her dog licensed and Wttb having attempted to give a $1 bribe to a dog shooter at76 words
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Article138 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MNEMPLOYED motor car drivers are suspected by Singapore Police of being the mischief makers who I damage cars and tyres of owner driven vehicles in various parking places in the city. Mr. D. E. Nickels offlcer-in-charge of Traffic Police, told the138 words
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Article298 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJORE than 1,000 Malay men and women are attending English classes in Singapore. The Anglo-Malay Evening School, run by the Anglo-Malay Evening School Association, has an enrolment of 1,000 and there are 31 in the two F.nglish classes started by the298 words
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Article55 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. J^S part of its drive for building funds, the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. will hold a gala dance at the Anderson School Hall on Saturday. July 15. A programme of novelty dances and competitions is being arranged. Music will be provided55 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-07-09 13 .Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Malayan Chinese Association's central office is to build a school for the children of settlers in the Kampong Gurney settlement at Ulu Yam. North Selangor. A recent survey showed that there were 206 boys and girls of school age in Kampong113 words
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Article53 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Bail ot $1,000 in two sureties was allowed Arriffin bin Sudin. 24. of Ayer Raja Road, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stealing property valued at $116 from Buang bin Sharri. of Alexandra Road. The case will be53 words
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Article39 1950-07-09 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. W. L. Stapleton, of Bentong. has been appointed to act as Warden of Mines. Johore. ;n place of Mr Melllar-Smith who has gone on leave to the U.K.39 words
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Article24 1950-07-09 13 COLEMAN: On Saturday, July 8. at the General Hospital, Singapore. Edward Charles Coleman. 53 years. Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. today.24 words
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Advertisement314 1950-07-09 13 What does your garden grow To open a packet of Birds Eye quick frozen fruit or vegetables is like bringing them in from your own garden, with the advantage of having them washed and ready for use. Because they sell out so quickly, we do not always have Birds Eye314 words
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Article, Illustration420 1950-07-09 14 p France-A?ie joins with Radio Malaya this week in helping to provide a series of "French Week" programmes beginning w.th French military music at 7 15 p.m. Tuesday at 10.30 brings us th music Paris dances to n half hour of up-to-the-minute dance music from France. On Wednesday420 words
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Article134 1950-07-09 14 HOLLYWOOD: T) be properly Informed about Betty Grable these days, her admirers should know That Betty's studio is now using platinum dust, instead of gold dust, to accentuate the highlights in her elaborate coiffures. That her secretaries have just mailed out the 1.500- 000 th copy of134 words
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Article, Illustration861 1950-07-09 14 SITTING on the FENCE By NATHANIEL GUBBINS "Would elderly, active lady car* to ihare well-furnished small house and WORK with elderly, active couple?"— Ad vt. I'VE polished the silver. Have you? Now you can polish the grates. Before lunch? Too b:isy for lunch. After the grates you can scrub the861 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-07-09 14 THE COVERNMENT I CAST UPON MY BROTHSB The Tempest. Act I. Scene 215 words
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Advertisement150 1950-07-09 14 sjjmm j^k For hotter Made with rich, fine tobacco, their unvarying J excellence provides so much more in smoking enjoyment. 1 1 111 i h Tbt l*ri*H-t*lling Ctrh-Tipptd Cigsreltt in tbt World IMPORTED FROM I.OMHrt, K.X.I \M» Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has150 words
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Miscellaneous121 1950-07-09 14 MIEARV [SEEN 50... SO COMPLETELY tv^MCeT' (SUl^fUSe i j (&f(T f M PARTY DSESS... NOW Ijl A. ,tt, A-rto ac t,ic CTCO KA\y DRESS/ ISN'T)/ £UE.~SHE STOLE 1 V *°U LJTTLE \f AND THAT'S \I f 0H... PUEASB... V GIRLS.' G«LS.' THAT'S LITTLE LATtK, At» THe sTer- i-r i QVELY?121 words
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Article, Illustration272 1950-07-09 15 |T is not all route marches and bayonet drill in Britain's modern army. Indeed the boy who wants to be the envy of his friends can become a trick rider on a motor bicycle by Joining the Royal Signals Motor Cycle section. He will soon be full272 words
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Advertisement114 1950-07-09 15 l^S^w A M •^^■i m M j 1 s? v -_v' -^Hd A jim»^^^^^^aA^^^r V—-^ CAN BE YOUR The Federal and Colonial Building Society can enable you to buy your home by lending you t substantial part of the cost, the loan to be repetej by small monthly instalments over114 words
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Article, Illustration2976 1950-07-09 16 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT By A BLUEBOTTLE buzzed monotonously in the train window. Ching Ling flicked at ir with her hand and settled sleepily into into her seat. It was a very hot day and she bssked comfortably in fie warmth, feeling at home. Her eyes never Itft the2,976 words
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Advertisement514 1950-07-09 16 l-hc wave that gives that natural look You do it yourself at home for only 3 T«S Yei, Toni gives you soft, s2*9^^E^^VfMgE^flKmJf natural-looking waves the very. r^rMi~ Hr^tdK^^^ka first day. Already millions of JM^aß ZSaaßr^B^a^a^^PftS*' regular Tohi users all over th» JkWL JSmLm*Mmtln wo Wd have proved that there*514 words
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Article, Illustration601 1950-07-09 17 THE Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, is at it again. His latest "spree includes the banning of 12 films and the "trimming" of many others. Film distributors are throwing up their hands in despair one has lost 30% of his imports601 words
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Article, Illustration672 1950-07-09 17 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Cinema news by "EXCESSIVE gunplay" —that seems to be the Censor's theme song these days, but in "Singing Guns" a cowboy picture featuring Vaughn Monroe and Ella Raines a fair do Hop of slick trigger work seems to have gone by the Doara. There's some672 words
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Article, Illustration229 1950-07-09 17 t TT WAS a hard nut to cracy last week wasn't it, spot- v 1 ters? Out of the great batch of letters received only 50 of you recognised Cyd Charisse and Van John- X son in the composite picture. The nine lucky winners (first229 words
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Article164 1950-07-09 17 LONDON. OVER-EMPLOYMENT to French film actress Anne Vernon's problem. And an unusual problem It Is too, with the movie Industry on both sides of the Atlantic reportIng hundreds of actors out of work. Anne, blonde and shapely, recently finished Her first Hollywood role In Universal-International's "Shakedown".164 words
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Advertisement165 1950-07-09 17 DON'T LET IT BE SAID mT YOU MISSED THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR ROBERT ROSSEN'S PRODUCTION ALL THE JH ym _-p^-^ STARRING BRODERICK CRAWFORD Stj>~* 11-1.45-4-6.30 9.30 CAi^CML TODAY Special Morning Show Today At 9 a.m. BKAUTIFC'L BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND" (Technicolour) <4gm%. 3 HOURS OF NONSTOP r^MT^y WHOLESALE165 words
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Advertisement287 1950-07-09 17 MILES ABOVE I ANYTHING ELSE OPENING TODAY* 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 affgnmeißU hflP 1 NOW A SCREE N STAR! VAUGHNMONRO. ON RADIO AND RECORDSI cosiarring ELU miS WALTER BfIENNAH WHO BflIB JEFF COREY BARRY KELIEY Sentence Competition r slOO Ist prize (donated by 8.X.0. nadio Kilm-s) 2nd prize. A287 words
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Article109 1950-07-09 18 JONES is a bicycling enthusiast; Smith gets his Sunday morning recreation hiking. Usually Jones cycles three times as fast as Smith hikes. Last Sunday, they left Upville together, agreeing to meet at Downboro. Jones travelled by a winding road which was a twelve-mile Journey, while Smith109 words
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Article72 1950-07-09 18 TN this vocabulary game you change each of the following words to another word by the addition of the single letter Indicated, and rearrangement of the other letters as necessary. 1 ROPED with W is 2 TRAITS with N is 3 WATERS with D is 4 ROBES with X72 words
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Article380 1950-07-09 18 The Joker - The Joker "NO two players, even those time and passed. Th?se were who play the same sys- tneir nands: tern and have long experience as o0^ h <. ?°v'h. oIOoS 3 A K Q 3 partners, sea things exactly alike. HKJ92 HABS4 The more expert the players, the380 words
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Advertisement334 1950-07-09 18 Are you Ashamed to Smile Beautiful Teeth REQUIRE Firm Gums, Unthreatened by PYORRHEA _t\^* l *'VtESfr < b___ r *N_ mi— >_— m> ___i v i HrU«l IMS fl QtUttfS May Become Victims of This Ruthless Disease It you want your smile to show n '.iint teeth and healthy gumi334 words
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Advertisement137 1950-07-09 18 ■__s___sipp-B---s^__»__i_- p vitality with its MALT basis makes it invaluable for I Children and invalids It has a neater food value than cream and more easily digested > BORE-O 1 C >t;riiinijr*Lintilrd EFFECTIVE PROTECTION Only »n tfftcln* loag-luting deodoraat tod snti-penpiraoi will Mtisfy your standards of grooming ...Choose ODO-RO-NO cream.137 words
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Advertisement483 1950-07-09 18 To-day at 11 am. "SOMETHING IN THE WIND" supported by "OUR LADY OF FATIMA" To-day at 3. 6.15 A. 9.13 p m. Columbia's "ANNA LtJCASTA" REX JOHORE BAHRU Morning Shows Today at 11 .::.i a.m. "MYSTERY MOUNTAIN*' (Serial) Today S 5h0w5:— 3.15— 6.45 9.15 "YEAH POON KOII SENG" (1 Se483 words
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Article, Illustration2436 1950-07-09 19 vyHEN, after the row over Boon's belt, I walked into the Board's Council Chamber at their Dean-street, London, offices I had much the same kind of ftH-iine as when I had to Ro before the headma.stei at my old school foi cheeking the2,436 words
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Advertisement383 1950-07-09 19 WHICH, lf AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER War"'"' ~ffl Ml CO* Vk 4 Your doctor will tell you that often these are warning •Igns of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY "—warnings tint youra not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demnds you to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving you383 words
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Article, Illustration932 1950-07-09 20 vVorld of Sport.... by The Rover 1 RECEIVED a cable last week from Biozil which made me blink with amazement. It read: "Brazilian players earning between £40 and *;i2O monthly during World Cup competition will also paid £600 per man If they win the final." And932 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-07-09 20 That ii tht tnd ol tht progrommt lot to dor CoW-n.fM treryboJi GOOD mqht14 words
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Article117 1950-07-09 20 r ,iss: 1. Becjme. 6. Scales. 12. Awnre. 13. Alive. 14. Nestle. 16. Prefer. 17. Exert. 20. Depress. 23. Hoar. 25. Eat 26. Tang. 29, Expand, 30, Elapse 31. Mien. 32. Inn. 34, Item. 35. Kneaded. 40, Anger. 43. Repast. 46. Repute. 49, Arena. 50, Cares. 51, Middle.117 words
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Article457 1950-07-09 20 TACK Dempsey, once acknowledged as "the finest fighting machine of his time," is now 55 and busier than he ever was during the long period (1919 to 1926) when he held the world heavy-weight boxing championship. He keeps a close watch over his famous Broadway restaurant is457 words
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Article52 1950-07-09 20 She had discovered the "clergyman's" bogus character. He had tripped when pretending to recall Midsummer Day three years before (1947). The quickthinking Misa Boon had reflected that 1948 was a leap year, so June 24, 1947, was a Tuesday, not a Wednesday, as the slicktongued impostor claimed52 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1950-07-09 20 CRICKET CAN BE FULL IF TRICKS f\ESPITE a code of rules as comprehensive as those for classical ballet, cricket is rich in exotic accidents. Anyone with the slightest knowledge of cricket lore haa heard the tale of Syd Gregory catching a swallow or of W. G. Grace's righteous indignation when1,101 words
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Advertisement223 1950-07-09 20 Mtiyh Pay and W SECURITY. "High Pay anil Security" Is yours for th*- asking. It It the finest and most complete handbook on successful Commercial CarrpCl- jp eeis «ver compiled. This book should b« jßlEJjr^il in th« hands everyone interested In y^*y jft fj Commerce. Its Cfil The book contains223 words
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Advertisement267 1950-07-09 20 VAUXHALL Ensure that your next long leave in U.K. is absolutely perfect by having a Vauxhat! with you. You'll find Borneo Motors Ltd. only too happy to help you re taking Jrlitvry of your Vauxhall when you disembark PHOXE 5088 TOMORROW! BORNEO MOTORS LIFTED Singapore Malacca Seremban —K. Lumpur ipoh267 words
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Article, Illustration195 1950-07-09 21 GEORGE WOODS - GEORGE WOODS 21 BLU- PETER one of the fineti stayers I have rldci n on the Malayan Turf. me my greatest riding thrill when ho won the i pore Gold Cup in record time in 1937. J.ik Lightaruifd. Blue Peter s> aned his n.cing career as195 words
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Article245 1950-07-09 21 IINDER the capable leadership of D. P. Rees. the Johore Cricket Club has had a very successful season so far this year in comparison with 1949. Binee May the Club has not lost a match and during this period has defeated H. M. Dockyard. the245 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1950-07-09 21 Sharpshooter - Plain speaking at SAF A meeting Sharpshooter by %■♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< IN the past 1 have been a fierce but, 1 hope, constructive critic officials of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, This week they earn a fleneroog measure of praise. At the SAPA Council meeting last Wednesday tlu re was plain speaking,1,071 words
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Article460 1950-07-09 21 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS by "I THERE is a boom in 1 the popularity of motor car and motor cycle racing both in Singapore and the Fedeiotion. Recent events .staged in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang have shown a steady rise in the number of entries— and also460 words
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Article823 1950-07-09 21 (Continued from page 16) herself "I don't believe she really minds that I am going. She accepts it because she is happy and content now that she settled down into her surroundings." Both of them, she thought were resigned to their fate, and in some mysterious way,823 words
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Article426 1950-07-09 22 KHOON TO MISS SINGLES CONTEST Perak entries in B.A.M. tourney Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter TEOH Seng Khoon, Thomas Cup player and Perak singles title-holder, will not be competing in this event at the Malayan badminton championships, to be held in Ipoh on Aug. 5, 6 and 7. Seng Khoon426 words
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Article97 1950-07-09 22 kunday Times Kuala I.umpur Sports Correspondent I^U HONG LAY retired J after scoring a bright 10.' (two sixes, li fours) for Seangor Chinrs^ Recreation (liil> in a match afmtast Second Guard Bri?adr on the I'iidu Road Kround yrstrriHy. new (leclari'd their Inn i :s dosed97 words
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Article112 1950-07-09 22 Run. l.i I ii. .iv M.r.ir Sportl (or respondent JOHORI Cbtnest will be without :i>- renrloa nf 'he former CMv National Games player. Lee 9ar "'it ol Johore Bahru and Chan V»* Bm of Klu;itii{ when they meet Malw.<a Chinese In the MaUy«n Chinese Football A.<w>ociation roth112 words
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Article117 1950-07-09 22 ■■■4a] TIMMI ■»!■■>■■ Sp«rts 1 orr«- pondrnt VKAR OLD I -i to be fin. or.ue VV-, \<. :i h pOtnU, «;is chani- Qnt athletic sports n n t ol>« i. .-up whs Insp c-or Lim il Uie Taniptn Police. »:'!i 7 .-d with md all tiiteen117 words
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Article217 1950-07-09 22 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent "LJAVINO the better of the exchanges from the outset, the 2nd Scots Guards ran out winners by one goal to nil when they met the Malaya District Signal Regiment in the Army Far East Annual Challenge Cup Competition217 words
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Article94 1950-07-09 22 CHENG WAH WIN 2-1 DESPITE an early lead, the Sungei Siput Chinese failed to get the better of Cheng Wah, who came off winners by two goals to one in Thursday's first-round fixture of the Perak Chinese Football Federat ion's knockout soccer for the Chin Sem Lin Shield. Cheng Wah94 words
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Article, Illustration320 1950-07-09 22 Sunday Times Penang Sports Reporter OENANG is sending an offic'al motor-cycle team to compete in the one-mile lornie Road speed trial at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. July 16. In addition, two unofficial riders and three motorists will be participating. The Settlement team will comprise320 words
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Article133 1950-07-09 22 SnndarT Times Kajanc Sport Correspondent LTAJANG%hinese, who had twice before lost to the Scots Guards. on Thursday avenged their defeats when they won 4-2 on the Kaiane padang. The Chinese dominated play I the first half, but the Scots Guards rallied strongly after the Interval. The133 words
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Article41 1950-07-09 22 {N a scrappy game piayed on Westiands School ground yesterday. Penang Indians eliminated Kedah Indians Iron the Bardhan Cup com- petition by two goals to one. I Penang scored both goals through Denugopai. one in each half.41 words
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Article39 1950-07-09 22 Entries for the Singapore A.A.A. athletic meeting total more than 70 to date. Those who have not sci.t in their entries yet are requited to write in to the hon. secie'ary. a on or before Ju.y II39 words
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69 1950-07-09 22 H.K. may send soccer XI to 7952 Olympics HONG Kong hopes to send a soccer eleven to take part in the 1 Olympics, the annual report of the Hong Kong Football Association discloses. Hong Kir- F.A. are forming a subsidiary "Amateur Athletic Federation." which was described as "essential if we69 words
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Article172 1950-07-09 22 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent THE Open Invitation Tennis i Tournament organised by th? Selangor Chinese Recreation Club started on the Chinese Courts yesterday. There arc 68 entries in all from practically all Selangor Clubs and Associations. Four singles and four doubles were played yesterday172 words
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Article699 1950-07-09 22 Badminton notes.... by CAPTAIN Wit!i the five events in the Selangor junior championships reaching their concluding stages la;t week, a be'ter standard of play was seen. Last week's matches were more evenly contested than those in the earlier rounds. There were a number of thrilling ralli"'!699 words
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Article458 1950-07-09 22 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent WINNING a total of ten points for two firsts and two seconds, Tung Eng Joo (CRC) won the individual championship at lh« second post-war amateur athletic meet on the Penan? School ground yesterday. Tang broke his own hop, step and458 words
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Article291 1950-07-09 22 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent JOCK HUNTER. the 1941 Si'bngor cricketer, paved ihi way for Selangor Club's s:run victory again t Srnlul Works sports Club in an interciub maU-h played on the KuxU Lumpur padang yesterday. Scoring at the rate of a run a291 words
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Advertisement262 1950-07-09 22 Mew (/ott« Me WoiM/ SINGAPORE TO SAIGON «r»*.coN K.y^ Connection* for all parts of Indo-China Arrivals from Saigon O Vf\ Wednesdays 10.50 a.m. v v V^v\ Departures tor Sa gon x Thursdays 700 am. /IR FRANCE BOOKING L,Kt ««RAI ACENT* Ground F.oor tti. 4:ss Iheumatism. Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained!262 words
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Article, Illustration434 1950-07-09 23 VALBERG WINS FIVE MORE TROPHIES (i s K.VK\TiiAKA.I\II 7. (left) :wid V. Suhramnnii. who lied for th« individual championship at the Selanuor Indian Association jfhletic sports. K •r.illi.ira.ia!) v.on the 103. 231 and 400 yards, and ■< nil ,i the half-n-'le. MM mile and three ivil^s. Phot n by F.434 words
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Article270 1950-07-09 23 LONDON. Saturday. POSITIONS in the County rrirket championship table I after the matches ending: yesterday were: P \V 1.. D. L. D. Pis. Tartu is 6 I 7 6 96 Lanes U 6 1 4 88 \V-r»irk 15 6 2 U 4 8H H.-rrcv II 8 IReuter - 270 words
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Article23 1950-07-09 23 i mat Sports < <irrr»pi>n(J»nt ion hockey friendly, the Suffolk Resiri'i.t trat the Begamat ln- [-national Club one-nil on I <:n Thuiaday.23 words
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Article34 1950-07-09 23 Giving a better display, the Segamat Indians beat their Gemas compatriots two-nil in a friendly soccer match on the Segamat town padang last week. Both goals were scored In the first half.34 words
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Article248 1950-07-09 23 Improve Your Speech and Writing in A Few Hours Are yi'U content with the i. .<>u six uk and write? Are jfiMJ -.ure that you are not making mistake! that cause D'upU tn underrate you? ni<>usand> ol men and ViiM v* Handicapped bet.ni c ihev248 words
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Article118 1950-07-09 23 WIMBLEDON. Sat \JI>S Louise Brough, iVI I nited States, won the women's singles championship foi the third year in succession bj defeating her compatriot. Mrs. Margaret l> i))i .it 1947 champion «5- 1 i— 6. 6—l today in the Wiin'oledon lawn tennis i'ht.npionships. A convincing winReuter - 118 words
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Article145 1950-07-09 23 OVER 2.000 spectators witnessed a number of heats and four i finals of the 11th annual athletic sports meet of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The best event of the afternoon was the gruelling 1.500 metres Individual event145 words
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Article71 1950-07-09 23 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery" Write to-day to The Regent Institute (Dept. 449 L). Palace Gate. London. W.ft. England, for a free copy of "Word Mastery." which contains full details of the Effective English Course— lncluding the special arrangements for overseas students Don't delay. Your English Is all-important to yon,71 words
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Article260 1950-07-09 23 gT. Josephs Institution and Sydney's XI drew when they met at a cricket played on the i school ground yesterday. Sydney s XI, batting first, totall- ed 209 runs for five wickets and declared. St. Joseph's replied with 142 runs /or nine wickets when OH260 words
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Article, Illustration377 1950-07-09 23 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent PENANG'S two Teik Hocks, of Thomas Cup fame, will clash in the Men's Doubles today the opening day of 1950 Penang Badminton Championships at the New Chung Ling High School Hall. Ooi and his partner, Pan Kin Hong, former Malayan377 words
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143 1950-07-09 23 gI.NGAPORE wrestling promoters are still con- iinum their search for referee for the fourth clash between Sam Burmister and I King Kon? which will take place at the Happy World arena on July 15. King Kong refuses to have Leon Labriola (the usual referee)143 words
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Article207 1950-07-09 23 Pahang Sports Carnival Sunday Times Raub Sports Correspondent KUALA Llpis will be the venue of the first Pahang IndoCeylonese Sports Carnival which will be held during the Hart Raya Puasa holidays on July 16 and 17. The carnival, which will Include field and track events, a cycle race, an open207 words
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Article197 1950-07-09 23 rpHE Singapore Cricket Club deA feated the Straits Times Sports Club by 72 runs in a cricket match played on the Padang yesterday. Scores were: S.C.C.: Massey c Slebel b Marks 18: Fiber c Robinson b Siebel 3: Potts c Balch b Siebel 25: Sowray197 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 23 11. R. J LOCKHART from Segamat will noc be available for the All Johore State cricket match against Singapore during the Han Raya holidays. Cricket in Johore this season has been hit by the Emergency and, with the exception of Johore 3ahru, few matches have been58 words
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Advertisement220 1950-07-09 23 v ill witn a Baby 'Brownie' and it costs so little Brownie i s the camera for |1 l| good pictures at L' the lowest cost. It's very inexpensive to buy and to run. Easy to use, too just load with Kodak Mm, look through the direct vision viewfinder. press220 words
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Article596 1950-07-09 24 EPSOM JEEP - Unlucky Unless wins at last EPSOM JEEP Xv A I AKING a big break after a couple of furlongs, speedy Congo (J. Donnelly) romped home an easy live-length winner in the nine-furlong Stayers' Handicap for Class 3. Div. 1. a« Ipoh yesterday, conclading day of the596 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 24 RESULTS of the Big Sweep, drawn on race eight, were: Total pool: 8400.110. First: No. ISI2SI (j!1!5.036) Second: No. 2951 >6 56.518) Third: No. *****8 53 1.259) Starters: (54.465 each): Nos. *****2. *****8, ?.«S7OB. *****2, 38<i074. *****3, 3t;r--m. Consolation prizes ($l,OOO each): Nos. 3641!)9. *****0. *****4 '!t;63(;«. 313.699.58 words
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Article1332 1950-07-09 24 Fir s t Double: three tickets. Sill each. Second Double: two tickets. 5320 each. 'J92) Ellery: (5) Little Lady 8.3 i 365 310. Tulloh: (2. Wination 3J .023—441) Woods. *is first away from L.»dv and Peter Con. with Wination last. Wination cosed In at the fifth nu at1,332 words
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Article155 1950-07-09 24 MINOR sensation occurred just before the start <«f the Grand National chase at Fleniin^ton racecourse, Melbourne, vrsterdajr when the steward! d the withdrawal or iHirite, Bronze Laddie, c of his unlit ness All bets on him were declared off There wne 12 starters for the event, worthReuter - 155 words
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Article139 1950-07-09 24 PENANG'S TENNIS FINALISTS Sunday rini«-» Penan* SporU Keporter. DLAYING in opposite camps, Mrs. D. C. A. Fraser, Malayan women's tennis champion and Goon Kok Lem, Penang men's champion, will probably fi;l.r out the issue in today's Mixed Doubles Final of the current Penarg Lawn Tennis Championships. Mrs. Fraser is partnered139 words
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155 1950-07-09 24 Sunday Times Ipoh SporU (orr •pHANKS to a fine knock of 94 by S. Rajalingam. the Anderson School. Ipoh. yesterday emerged the champion school at cricket in Perak when they beat the hitherto undefeated King Edward the Seventh School. Talping. at Ipoh by 69 runs. The155 words
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Article47 1950-07-09 24 LONDON. Fri.— Leading amateur lawn tennis players from all parts of the world are to be invited to take part in a week's tournament at Eastbourne (Sussex) from July 9 to 14 next year as part of Eastbourne Corporation's Festival of Britain celebrations. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article128 1950-07-09 24 BRITISH Isles Rugby Union touring team beat Taranaki by 25 points to three at New Plymouth (New Zealand) in a fast open match. In fine weather on a heavy ground, a crowd of over 20,000 saw one of the roughest games in which the128 words
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Article71 1950-07-09 24 LATEST classification list issued by the Straits Raring: Association shows a total of 5.18 horses registered. It comprises 100 in Class 1. 160 in Class 2, 153 in Class 3, 65 in Class 4. and 60 in Class 5. As a result of steady deletion,71 words
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Article104 1950-07-09 24 JOHN Marsnall, the great Australian swimming star of Yale University, broke two world freestyle swimming records on Friday in an Amateur Athletic Union trial in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium. Newhaven, Connecticut. Swimming In the 55-yard practice pool. Marshall clocked 0 niln. 43.9 sec. for the half-mileReuter - 104 words
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Article20 1950-07-09 24 THERE will be training for Singapore Crlrket Club soccer players on the Padnng tomorrow at 5.18 pjn.20 words
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Article, Illustration482 1950-07-09 24 Fox's horses in fine condition Sunday Times Racing Correspondent T.-COL. T. L. Fox has a small entry of only nine horses for the forthcoming July meeting at Bukit Timah, but his prospects for another, successful meeting are bright. When official training started in earnest yesterday morning Ins candidates showed up482 words
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Article195 1950-07-09 24 SHOOT FOR MALAYAN BOWMEN Sunday Times Johore SporU Reporter T^AVAL Base Bowmen, which is, Maia\as most recently form- i ed archery club, Is holding its nrv friendly meeting today. The shoot will be held at the New Dockyard sports ground coirmencing at 2.30 p.m. Visiting teams are expet.fa from the195 words
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Article199 1950-07-09 24 Sunday Times Ipoh Sport* Correspondent rpwo State and nine Perak In- dian records were smashed at the Fourth Annual Perak Indian Amateur Athletic meet which concluded on the town padang yesterday before a large crowd. The State records bettered were in the quarter mile, where N. Shanmiißanathan199 words
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Article128 1950-07-09 24 INDIAN Recreation Club vail play a friendly soccer agatn«t' Singapore Chinese Football Association on Tuesday on the BOD. ground in St. George's Road. The kick-off will be at 5.1 5 p.m. The I.R.C. XI will be cnosen at the 8.0.D. dressing room ironr. A. Narayana, K. R.128 words
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