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Title Section32 1950-08-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA 1 Sunday Edition OS rue Straits Times fc Singapore Wr— Press No. 784. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1950. I 1 if PRICE TEN CENTS.32 words
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Article341 1950-08-06 1 OVER NO RETREAT LINE Reds start big drive TOKYO, Saturday. [SjORTH Korean -forces today punched across the Naktong River a new U.S. defence "line of no retreat." The Eighth Army said in a communique the crossing was made "east and south-east of Sangu," Sangu is near the nortli-west corner ofAP - 341 words
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Article, Illustration205 1950-08-06 1 SIX records were broken chring Malayan Athletic Association's 29th champ'.onship.s held at thp University of Malaya ground, (poro. on Fr;d.> rday Tv first rt-cord to go was in the hop. step and jump on Friday and to this new marks in the javelin, disi-s and all205 words
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Article62 1950-08-06 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— A United States court found Captain Davia Jones of the Isbrandsten ship 'Flying Arrow, guilty of misconduct changes brought by members of the crew. Jones' licence was revoked for six months, but the sentence was suspended for a one year's probationary period. He wasUP - 62 words
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Article146 1950-08-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COR one Serviceman's wife on board the troopship Orbita. coming to meet her husband in Singapore, there was tragedy for she lost her only child who died yesterday. In spite of efforts on the part of the ship's doctor and medical staff146 words
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Article32 1950-08-06 1 TAIPEH. (Formosa) Sat The 4,748-ton British freighter Northern Glow, detained by the Chinese Nationalists since July, Is to be released, the Formosa Government informed the British Consul here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1950-08-06 1 PRETORIA, Sat.—Applications were pouring in today from serving Air Force men to Join the fighter squadron which the South Africa? Government Is to send to Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article21 1950-08-06 1 CARACAS. Venezuela Sat.— One hundred people are reported killed in an earthquake In the Venezuelan town of El Tocuyo.—ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article74 1950-08-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter FIRE tenders and an ambulance stood by at terminal building at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon as a Constellation which had flown from |akarta on three of its four engines came into land. The aircraft made a perfect landing A passenger said: "An engine74 words
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109 1950-08-06 1 AUSTRALIA GIVES K.M.T. MAN ASYLUM Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. A USTRALJA has granted J\ political asylum to Mr. C. Tsiang. Chinese Consul Gen- eral at Jakarta who has been replaced there by nominee of Communist China. This is first time Australia has granted such asylum to an Asian and109 words
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Article21 1950-08-06 1 LONDON, Sat— Nina Boncicault, the first actress to play Peter Pan. has died in London aged 83.— A.P.AP - 21 words
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177 1950-08-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QNE Chinese civilian was killed and one European police lieutenant, one British soldier and one Indian civilian were wounded when the north-bound night mail train was fired on by terrorists last night in lohore Last night, in177 words
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Article28 1950-08-06 1 jyjORE thin 880,000 leaflets of them urging the bandits to surrender were dropped by R.A.F. Dakotas last month in every state in the Federation.28 words
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Article35 1950-08-06 1 GOTHENBURG. SJt.—Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbertt Morrison, arrived today by ship from England with his wife for a three-week visit to Sweden. He told reporters that his visit was entirely private A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-08-06 1 Ceneral Douglas MaeArHiur and Ceneraliisimo Chiang Kai-shek at Sunghjn airport, Taipei. A. P. picture.14 words
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Article81 1950-08-06 1 LONDON, Sat. PRINCESS Elizabeth's second child, third in succession to the British throne may be born In about s week's time, according to Buckingham Palace sources today. Sister Helen Rove, the midwife, slim, brown eyed, near- ly 60 years of age, is expected to arrive at81 words
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Article188 1950-08-06 1 FATHER NOT COMING TO S'PORE BERGEN-OP-ZOOM. (Holland) Sat. EX-Sergeant Hertogh. the father of Maria said today that his plan to fly to Malaya had "fallen through." He was to have left Holland tonight to make what he had called "a desperate attempt" to get legal sanction for her to returnReuter - 188 words
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Article93 1950-08-06 1 OKLAHOMA CITY. Sal A twin-engined U.S. Marine transport plane laden with explosive crashed near here at midnight last night but all six members of the crew escaped before explosions shook the countryside. The C-46 was coming in for an instrument landing in heavy fog when93 words
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Article48 1950-08-06 1 LONDON, Sat. The Daily Herald said today that Britain has ordered 3,000 jet planes to reinforce the R.A.F. Fighter Command The Ministry of Supply sent out contracts on Friday to the De Havilland and Oloster Airplane Companies. The new planes will cost an estimated £50,000,000.48 words
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Article, Illustration523 1950-08-06 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter WHILE a Malay band played in a house in Ceylang last night at a party in honour of 14-year-old Dutch girl, Maria Bertha Hertogh, and her 22-year-old Malay school teacher husband, the young bride period ii ilfci Hi *W :«»<*523 words
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Advertisement205 1950-08-06 1 Quality Value JEWELLERY, I WATCHES SILVERWARE < from KHA L I K Jewellers, $11, The Arcade, Spore. HfIHHEB FHt WORLD'S iTsT ZW&?&~ZZ&; I CHROMATIC HARMONICAS 280/64 With Absolutely Silent- Act ion Slide MODEL 380— "61 lIOIIXEK CIIROMONICA. Y7SL2& lncl T- 64 P erfectl y tuned reeds, embodying I 4 chromatic205 words
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Article, Illustration2468 1950-08-06 2 Told her of my love for Wallis' THE CRISIS. IS GETTING NEARER. IN HIS MEMOIRS THE DUKE OF WINDSOR TELLS OF MEETING HIS MOTHER WHEN HE Lasi week the Duke of Windsor told of his momentous tnttrviett wWt the Prime Minister. He wrun.. The day before, when arranging for the2,468 words
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Advertisement97 1950-08-06 2 V J s**^/tiam^k\^r7fy'^ HJHsW y BOOKS ON ART. A Hutory of Fine Art in India and Ceylon by Smirk $5040 lack Bilbo by Bilbo 50.40 Modern Swedish Decorative Art by Wollin 45.00 Encyclopedia of Art* by Rune* 35.00 A Short History Chinese Art by Bachhofer 25.20 Anatomy and Drawing by97 words
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Advertisement206 1950-08-06 2 NEXT WEEK Tne Baldwin proposals go 0.-f to the Empire: Bishop's speech precipitates the crisis. Qammefer SWISS WATCHES Over forty years of experience gained from Sale and Servicing '^C^'y^ in this Part of the World are /*W\ reflected in the special con- itrucrion of our Watch.s z^^^^&V^Jr FOR LADIES W^^ml206 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-08-06 3 Miss Evelyn D. Y.itci the di.",S»cr of Mr. Harold Y.itcj of f.i Air Ministry and Sergeant C ild Pyreman of the RE ME. ■ftw their marriage at St. A.iJi-cw's Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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489 1950-08-06 3 100 WORKERS PICKET RADIO BUILDING First Union strike in 2 years Sunday Times Staff Reporter first trade union strike in Singapore since the Emergency was started yesterday morning without incident by about 100 employees of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. Carryng placards bearing slogans in English and Chinese calling on the public489 words
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Article263 1950-08-06 3 5 NAMED FOR UMNO PRESIDENT S nd:iv T MM SialT X.porter A\!;T from Dato Onn bin afar foir other nominations have been v»lor the Presidency ol UMNO to be elected ai the annual meeting of the i I Assembly ul UMNO beld In Kuala Kangrar 27. inatlonf in Bahru yesterday.263 words
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Article71 1950-08-06 3 Sand lines s.ilT Carre pmiilcnt JOKORE BAHRU Bat. Lai-is im Ifurad, a member of the Auxiliary PoUOC and Rfdpiiam b.n Haji A»,iri, a soldier, who were brought before the Bam Pabafl Police Ooori for an inqidry into the murder of Kok Bak Chua on April 18 hi71 words
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Article37 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Corrcspondant JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Inche Talib bin Haji Taib of the Johore Oivil Service has retired from Government Seivice and has creased to be a member of the Johore State Council.37 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-08-06 3 Mr. Paul Weeks Litchfield, chairman of the board ot the Ooodyc.it Tire and Rubber Company, and Mrs. Litchfield. cut a monster cake at celebrations in Akron, Ohio, in honour of Mr. Litchfield's 50 years continuous service with the firm. Mr Litchfield has been responsible for many outstanding accomplishments of the137 words
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Article50 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Timed Staff Reporter Two canstic soda poison in" !tMS were a^.iitted to Singapore General Hospital yesterday. They were a 55 -year old I <-a -.seller, Pan Koh. living at Temple Street, and 19-year i>ld Ng Yee Hock, a Chinese khool student. Ihrlng at 13, Geylan 350 words
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128 1950-08-06 3 SETBACK IN SITE FOR NEW BLIND HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Johore Government which promised an ideal site for the Princess Elizabeth Home for the Blind, has now Informed tlv* Central Welfare Council that It requires that particular piece of land for more important purposes. It has offered them an128 words
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Article78 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times StafT Reporter The Kiwi Members" League of Singapore held a .-/c.-eliul third anniversary dance a; the Adelphi Hotel last'night. More than 400 members and guests attended. The following were awarded certificates of honorary membership: Messi-i. Loo Tick. Hal. Tan Tiang Choon, Koh Tian Guan. Mr. David78 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-08-06 3 Mist Clot.lde Stewart. I nurte at General Hospital and Mr. Carl Campbell of Hie Air Ministry after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Sunday Times picture.30 words
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Article114 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. BARENTS were warned to protect their children against diphtheria and whooping cough in a statement issued today by Dr R. K. Ponniah, the Municipal Health Officer. At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners this week Dr. K. C. Kwong asked114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-08-06 3 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of th« Singapore Labour Parry, find, ing that the striken had had nothing but a cup of tea in the morning gave them all a cuiwy-puff treat during the one hour picketing at the Rediffusion offices in ClemeNtwaf Avenue. Sunday Times picture.47 words
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Article210 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE RAF. launched very heavy bombing and strafing attacks against terrorist positions in every State in the Federation but Malacca and Province Wellesley last month, an R.A.F. spokesman stated yesterday in Singapore. The weight of its offensive by Spitfires.Tempests, Brigands and210 words
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Article78 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. DATO Onn bin Ja'afar, leaves Johore Bahru on Monday for Kuala Lumpur where he will live in future. The move follows his taking up the appointment of chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. Dato Onn for the78 words
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Article67 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A feature at last night's concert in St. Hilda's School Hall in aid of the building fund, was a Burmese dance by 18-year old, June Berton. About 200 people attended the concert. The programme included a play, dance by the Taylor Studio,67 words
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Article26 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 18-year-old Chinese girl was found hanging in a house at Van Kit Road yesterd*T Afternoon. She died In hospital.26 words
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190 1950-08-06 3 Mr. N. Ward to relieve MrMcNeice next year Sunday Times Reporter AN M.C.S. officer from the Federation Mr. Norman Ward, has been chosen by Singapore Municipal Commissioners as Municipal President during the absence on leave early next year of Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Mr. Ward is the Malayan Establishment190 words
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Article99 1950-08-06 3 Sunday Times StafT Reporter QNE woman to six men: that was the position of undergraduates at the University of Malaya in the first year of its existence. The Federation Government's education report for 1949 says that there were 345 men and 61 women undergraduates from the99 words
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Advertisement304 1950-08-06 3 INDIGESTION Relieved By JMONE DOSE V \Mu -^"7 O^^ is Famou 8 Remedy ifSm /uH Don't let Indigestion make ySf your meals a misery. Let just \A W Z^Jgal WL one dose of MACLEAM M^SLvkw X^jß^gA BRAND STOMACH POWP»%\V jjl-^l^^ggh. DER bring you relief Thls H'£*/s^M^~* '^^Hk lamous remedy relieves304 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1950-08-06 4 A STORY PACKED WITH SUSPENSE STATE SECRET THIS is the first instalment of the story of the London Films thriller, State Secret. The film is set in an imaginary European country ruthlessly controlled by a dictator. THE VERSION HAS BEEN PREPARED BY CECIL WILSON WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH SIDNEY CILLIAT,1,857 words
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Advertisement556 1950-08-06 4 Be Proud of Your English Are you Content With the Way you Speak and Business leaders wto contribute write? Are you sure that you are not making Siffi e^-!hf" B< SroaJartiia" W0 of mistakes that cause people to underrate you? the SiectS tnsSh^?ounei are unanimous in urging that good Never556 words
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Advertisement41 1950-08-06 4 The Cast DR. |OHN MARLOWE Douglas Fairbanks |r. LISA Clynls |o»ins ■ABA Olga Lowe TIRESA Therese Van Kye COLONEL CALCON Jack Hawkins GENERAL NIVA Walter Rilla DR. RIVO Karel Stevanek DR. POLDOl... Leonard Sachs THIODOR Herbert Lorn BUCK MAN Robert A>res41 words
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Advertisement9 1950-08-06 4 Next Sunday 'Pity yo u recogni a«d tti« patUtH'9 words
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Advertisement456 1950-08-06 4 4ifef Pi I IU'T i- ii Irk *t fit AJii i "1* I rW /he way to success is. using and building up abundant energy. Successful people renew their vigour in recuperative sleep \iry ■ight, relaxing on the luxurious comfort of Slumboiland. Even ia the hottest night, air vents circulate456 words
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Article290 1950-08-06 5 POOR' CHILDREN OF THE RICH Clinic set up for the QO you iove your children and are you sure you're bringing them up the correct way? If the answer to the first is yes,*' and to the second No," then read on Just opened in Singapore is the only institution290 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-08-06 5 Lv §^c"- r' n. a«ed three, son Mr. Pau Kirn Yoni? ot Kora Bitiru investigates the mysteries •f j flashlight camera. Cau Boon Eng. picture.25 words
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Article283 1950-08-06 5 -und v lines C «rrr-.|»(>nd<'nl j C;iNGAPORt/s fust local administrative oßcer to be selected under tne Unified Colonial Servlc— for s course at Oxford University in Colonial Ac!mintitrataon is Mr. Lee Blow Assistant. Controller ot Foreign Exchange and Bupervlaor of Election*, who; will leave for Britain283 words
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Article53 1950-08-06 5 Sunila) Times <i«rn sp.uiJ^i.l .SEGAMAT, Sat. -A preliminary enquiry on a tentative charge of double murder will open in the Segamat Circuit Court on Wednesday against 30-year-old Foo Kok Chu.m, a former auxiliary policeman. He is ■Iknod to have shot dead two Malay policemen while out with53 words
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Article51 1950-08-06 5 SEGAMAT, Sat Charged With using his private car as a tnxi 41-year-old Ramasainy was fined $50. "I gave a Chinese a lift in my car and though I did not ask bin for anything he thrust fifty cents into my pocket for coffee money," explained51 words
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Article28 1950-08-06 5 Sunday Times Staff C\>rrf>pundrnt RAUB, Frl.— Mr. Arjan Btngfa Gill, Indian interpreter. Supreme Court, Raub, has been transferred to Ktons. His successor Is Mr. K. Purl.28 words
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Article90 1950-08-06 5 Sunday rimes (01 respondent SEGAMAT. Sat— "We love each other and would like to get married if we could be allowed to do so," declared 56-year-old Sadi bin Mangon, a Javanese, and his 17--year-old step-daughter Tin. binte Rimin. both charged in the Segamat Circuit Court today90 words
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Article66 1950-08-06 5 [line i i.i -jpomlent SEGAMAT. Sat.— A British sol' ier. 25-yeDi-oli W.H Monaghan had a double i harge of theft read out to him in the Scga:nat Sessions Court. H«* vas alleged to have taUon a silver watch chain frcm a Chinese <>t Bat'j Anam and to nave66 words
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Article26 1950-08-06 5 SEGAMAT. Sir- inspector Tnhir bin Othm*n. O.C.P.D. at Labis, has arrived at Segamat on transfer. He rui3 been succeeded at Labis by ASP. Giles26 words
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Article, Illustration373 1950-08-06 5 QNE of Singapore's main links with the war in Korea V the 20,000-ton aircraft carrier H.M.S. Unicorn arrived in the Colony yesterday. She arrived back after a month in Japanese waters where she had loaccd ammunition, stores and aircraft direct into British combat boats bound373 words
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Article, Illustration585 1950-08-06 5 TALKING OF BOOKS IT sometimes happens that an author who has never before in his life written more than a few columns turns up with a book that bears all the indications of a winner. Capt CO. Jennings. Kuala Lumpur's Municipal Architect, is such an author As far as I585 words
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Article50 1950-08-06 5 SLREMBAN. Sat. When Ramasamy an Indian rubber tapper, pleaded guilty yesterday before the Seremban Magistrate to a charge of having been found in possession of a bottle of toddy, rte said he bought the teddy ill order to make "apom" (Indian cake). He was fined $20.50 words
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Article, Illustration2086 1950-08-06 6 '\9Ui IMqaJu REPORTING "rAN anyone be hypnotised?" I wanted to know, feeling slightly scared and a little weak inside. As though guessing that I was setting a little worried. James Sabre smiled as he answered. "P oda who consciously cannot be hypnotised, but there are people who2,086 words
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Advertisement378 1950-08-06 6 2Hp CREPE DE CHINE jgd||L F.MIILOT CREPE DE CHINE RECITAL j?[ c^ BOIS PRECIEUX AITITUDE *T" New Supplies Just Received Sole Agents:- MONTOR LTD. PHONES: 5891 5892 THE ARI IM HMCUaPMM IPlan/emia \ff]r^'\/ IDeschiens' Syrup jJk I /■'jL /the most pctrerful (fib Restorutiitt SOLD iVttifWHERE Sole *epr,t.s A CLOUEI CO..378 words
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Article, Illustration712 1950-08-06 7 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by I ONDON'S special niche in Ihe world of fashion seems now to be solidly established. From London we do not get the new line but interpretations of the mode, and that they ar e interpretations both acceptable and inspired seems proved by712 words
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Article402 1950-08-06 7 WHEN YOU CO ON LEAVE •"PRAVEL light!" is sound advice to women going on home leave. Take with you just enough to cover your journey plus as many of the lightest sheerest nylons as you have the nerve to brave the customs officials with. For those of you402 words
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Article749 1950-08-06 7 YOUR PROBLEMS ANSWERED I AM a Chinese aged 24. met ant fell in love with a girl three yeart ago. She is now coed 21. Although we arc both very much in love w.th each other I have a feeling that our romanc* canrnt last much longer. This749 words
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Article555 1950-08-06 7 JT Is fun to bakd an unusual cake for a special occasion and a good cake tucked away In a cake tin has us prepared for 'he unexpected guest. DEVILS FOOD CAKE r|REAM three-quarters of a cupful of butter thoroughly; add one and seven-eighths cupful of555 words
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Advertisement371 1950-08-06 7 §f precious fm hairs have 'fallen I HOW MANY MORE JT WILL FOLLOW? Tin jO md when t To- morrow Next week And all A/ the time you'll be ihinkin* i/\o "how many more Act now, V/ ror (tJlirafha r naduifer iikb. <-} It means that hair roots need /BY371 words
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Advertisement300 1950-08-06 7 Jf|>f BAPTIMI ■yTOMOIIROW _^H j A ood n rt out bIJ .^afasaV aw l j..'i Hk \v. head ne»» morning it you don r \|L\V/ \iA l l VjtwllV k tw Aipro tjbltts belor# l^^avf*. VI 1"^) |l*Vl starting your night out mi il 111 1/ morning it ioo-i Jsyou300 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1950-08-06 8 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA A BABY'S CRY IS REWARD ENOUGH by fill-: plaintive cries of the mw born infant sounded the sweetest music in the world to the proud parents in the quiet allap hut on the outskirts of Singapore. To the elderly Chinese midwife1,083 words
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386 1950-08-06 8 BACKCHAT....by Cynthia When whisky was$3 abottle %LTE were con- ducting our own investigation into the "whisky-swilling planter" myth when we lighted on a mine of information. Now we know, or at least we think we know, that this tag If a most outrageous and libellous one. In fact only a386 words
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Article, Illustration789 1950-08-06 8 MARIAN - MARIAN Dy s TODAY the Swimming Club holds a general meeting, to decide whether children may or may not continue to use the club on sundnv mornings. Unfortunately husband has to work this morning, and reading over the rules I find that lady members are not permitted to789 words
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Advertisement249 1950-08-06 8 ment Health Omce nas to oe summunru < Make Barley Water i at home J^ ::i i§iiiML this easy way Qcy^-~2^r Roriini i: 'Patent* 1 Barley to a thin, smuc'h paste in cold water. v?S»ia^=:?-— A and boil for one minute vXvX;:-;';. -X ;X::;. ;;X.':'.vs'?s;! »"iv. Sweeten and flavour '-•■•■•.■•r249 words
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Advertisement384 1950-08-06 8 lhe wave lhat gives that natural look You do it yourself AT lOHI for onh £3. it> t/^KjJP^^HJHMB|HB^( Yes, Toni gives you soft, ■Jfjfc" '^^^Kl. natural-l<ioking waves the venr. .jLßmp^^f' JgfJ^fariST rc R ular ohl users a over lhe i jfm rj^^^P> world have proved that there* "-^L «F3L>- T384 words
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Article46 1950-08-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Executive Council of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union will hold a tea-party at 4.30 p.m. today at the Cathay Restaurant in honour of its president, Mr. V. K. Nair, on his recent promotion to a senior post.46 words
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Article214 1950-08-06 9 U.S. aid for Malaya Sunday Times Staff Reporter IMPORTANT talks on United States military defence aid to Malaya will take place in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this week. They will be the top discussions following the expected arrival in Singapore today of the United States214 words
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Article215 1950-08-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE marriage took place at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore yesterday between Mrs. Phillppa E. Blackhall, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Silvester of Finchley, London, and Mr. Alex. F. Jessiman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Jessiman of Alexandria,215 words
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Article124 1950-08-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MANY Singapore architects were at the Presbyterian Church yesterday to see the marriage of their colleague Mr. Rolf Koren to Miss Bunty McDonald. Walking up the aisle on the arm of Mr. Lincoln Page, the SIT architect, the bride was dressed in a124 words
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Article202 1950-08-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent |ul A'.AYAN Chinese who observe many annual religious festivals are now celebrating with colourful roadside wayangs, a series of which are now being held in Singapore. One staged in the heart of Singapore was the Taiv/an wayang, which ended a three-day202 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-08-06 9 Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Korert after their marriage at th« PretbyteriaN Church. Singapore yesterday. The bride. Bunty McDonald v the dayghter of Mrs. O. R McDonald of Melbourne.— Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article342 1950-08-06 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. RESPITE uncertain world political conditions and consequent travel defficulties Penang is preparing to receive more round-the-world tourists this year than at any other time since the war. "The island has many attractions for overseas visitors, especially from America, who342 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-08-06 9 Mill Jenny Wong Sail Chan of lohore Bjhru. one of Hire* lohore nurses who art going to England on a special course. Th« others arc Miss Anita Lazaroo and Mrs. Koh Chiew Yam of Muar. They art expected to sail in October.42 words
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Article28 1950-08-06 9 The Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, left Changi by air for Saigon yesterday. He will be returning on Thursday.28 words
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Advertisement113 1950-08-06 9 with BIRDS EYE Fruits and vegetables Strawberries, raspberries, peas, broad beans, fruit salad, damsons and other favourites. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. 1. FOR ICE CREAM 2. FOR MEAT FISH I 3. FOR LARGE QUANTITY I f§=] ICE MAKING SOLE DJSTRIHI TORS:— v^ W LEE AND FLETCHER 102/106.113 words
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Miscellaneous290 1950-08-06 9 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE s :lllj!( 9 -30 "Announcer's 0 ajn. "Walti Time. 9.30 10 Emergency News; M n__,«j 10.10 Victor Silvester and Orch.; •Band CaU"; 10 News, followed 10 3Q plcture Para(J e"; Music by Emergency Newt from XX.; 0 J)oaM Vornecs n 30 _5 Djn 10.10 Light Music; 10.30290 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article349 1950-08-06 10 "The force from ichich the sun draws its pencer has been loosed against those tcfio brought war to the Far East." FIVE years ago today Presi- dent Truman used these words announcing the atom bombing a few hours before of the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Five years349 words
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Article79 1950-08-06 10 CVEN their opponents will deplore the squabbles which have arisen in Singapore's Laoour Party.... a party formed with high ideals but. apparently, the vaguest of programmes. For whether they be mistaken or not, the Labour Party has a big part to play in the new democracy which is79 words
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Article21 1950-08-06 10 A bouquet for Perak Council of State for banning read speeches. Existing government and muncipal bodies please take note.21 words
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Article19 1950-08-06 10 A brickbat for Singapore Municipal Commissioners who talk for hours and hours and want paying for it. J19 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1950-08-06 10 JOHN GODLEY - JOHN GODLEY An Exclusive Interview With He inherited £28,000,000 and has given away £25,000,000 in six years By A L 0 N C the arid Soviet Persian border tempers »re shortening. Red propaganda to Persia is increasing. In the diplomatic field, Russia has sent sharp Notes1,040 words
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Article429 1950-08-06 10 CHINATOWN is worried about the big social ref< as which are going to make a Teat difference to life there. My Chinatown intellectual group has discussed these reforms, and the outcome has been the drafting of a letter. Incorporating their thoughts and feelings, running as follows: I f\EAR429 words
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Article611 1950-08-06 10 says ALAN ELLIOTT |N an interview recently Sir Roland Braddell advocated increased anthropological, historical and geographical research in bouth-East Asia. ...It is possible that many readers will ask what the use of such research could be. At least, if my own experiences as social anthropologist611 words
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Article247 1950-08-06 10 The General whose contact with the "or linary chap in the ranks" brought him §uccess and the highest office in the British Army is ">9 today He is Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General StafT. who visited M-.-.laya during his tour of the247 words
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Advertisement574 1950-08-06 10 Copy for Display advertisements should reach the Straits Times office by noon three days before publication of the issue In which th«*v are required to appear. It will normally be impossible to publish advertisements on a specified day unless copy is received as indicated above CLASSIFIED ADS. SMITH— To Drsiree574 words
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Advertisement56 1950-08-06 10 PUBLIC NOTICE It has been brought to our I trillion that the present Anchor Beer Contest is a contravention of Chapter 30 of the Laws of the Colony. Under the circumstances, the Contest is hereby cancelled with apologies to those members of the Public who have already submitted their entries.56 words
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223 1950-08-06 11 8,000 miles for their school holidays! Sunday Times Staff Reporter Xl EARLY 100 of the 200 British schoolchildren and students who are •chedutsd to take part in QEA-BOAC s Operation Reunion" have already arrived in Malaya and other territories in South-East Asia to spend the summer holidays with their parents.223 words
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Article508 1950-08-06 11 GETTING UPPER HAND IN JOHORE 100 square miles 'blitzed' Sunday Times Special Reporter QNE hundred square miles of bandit territory around Yong Peng, in South Johore, is being "blitzed" in combined military, police and civil operations which first began ten days ago. The result has been a complete cessation of508 words
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Article, Illustration243 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THOUSANDS thronged the Raffles Institution grounds yesterday afternoon in a gay holiday mood at the garden fete held in aid of the Home for Handicapped Children. Although the gates were only opened at four o clock, the energetic committee and helpers had243 words
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Article47 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times SUB Reporter About 100 people attended the dinner given by the staff of the Broadcasting Department at Raffles Hotel last night in honour of Mr. John Duclos, head of the Malay Section of Radio Malaya, who is going on a scholarship to England.47 words
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Article37 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore had three lallang fires in three hours yesterday afternoon They were at St. George's Road at 1.42, at Pender Road at 3.40 and at No. 1 sub-depot, Kranjl, at 4.28.37 words
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Article, Illustration321 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MNOERCOINC extreme tropical conditioning for any future war in the Pacific, six volunteers from the Royal Navy are shut in a room every day at the Tropical Research Unit, Ceneral Hospital, Singapore. Subjected to heat up to 105 degrees while taking wireless321 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-08-06 11 Pictured at a party in Singapore hit night it Dutch girl, Nadrj Adabi and her husband Inche Al Mansor Adabi, admiring some of the many wedding presents. Looking on arc some of the guests and in the background Hussain bin funced, a relative of the bridegroom, in whose house in58 words
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Article186 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IkJR. P. K. Kishinchand, of Bombay, who made elaborate arrangements to take the ashes of his nephew's wife from Indonesia to India, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEA-BOAC Constellation from |akarta very much annoyed. Just before boarding the plane in Jakarta,186 words
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Article96 1950-08-06 11 Sunday Times Staff Reiu». -<r George and Margaret presented by the Singapore Rr- 1 pertory Company at the Vie- toria Theatre last night was well produced and should not be missed.. It is an ideal shew for the holiday week and Its humour still sparkles. In96 words
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Article165 1950-08-06 11 CROWDS RUSH TO SPORTS kday Times Sta.'T Kportir irts in Singapore and the Federation caused ass exchanges of population during the liolin.v week-end. Main draw in Singapore wu the m.a.a.a. meet at Bukit Timah which finished last night, while in the Federation the North versus South crickf I badminton championship165 words
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Advertisement298 1950-08-06 11 IBBBBir -^—rfMsB^BBBI jRv'J i* 1 I f f*9 MM *^^^^^^~^^£Sl^^MMMm\ THE 1 52 te44 11 kW THE 152. shown here, is a small receiver of most satisfying compactness of form. Its external perspex scale is o* exceptional size and readability for a receiver in this popular price class. Having only298 words
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Advertisement82 1950-08-06 11 < ifc "an mm Mm^t^ 'ifl P-** ■|^BBBBBBBBK 1 Did you MACLEAN your teeth today i- j&Nßte*. v*' Ik ih SSw! i rA^^Bt Ilk BSB^R^^^ f^2 Of course I did ""SffiTl I iW^ A kl^ Macleans patented I^Hrf^L MAf hAMV pure white no/ik VJO^SBB^J ■A%\#fct#r\Bn^ keens the loothpa... n c82 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-08-06 12 Mcleod - SUNDAY SHAKESPEARE Mcleod V A PLAGL'E UPON THIS HOWL INC! THEY ARC LOUDER THAN THE WEATHER OR OUR OFFICE The Temowst. Act 1 Scene 125 words
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Article933 1950-08-06 12 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By A dillcent reader of the nawapepara hai written 1* to mT "I>urlnf the laat few montoa It haa been reported In the Preaa that, apart from their normal duties of protecting law abiding clUsena, officer* on duty In the street* and at police933 words
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Advertisement293 1950-08-06 12 «a\ 1 aim Srat#jV that offers Iml lor content in ont aaa^aaieaaawv ht /^fl B^. CRAVEN -A' and I /M^F^jQ aaai9V^aaaV\ you'll know that /aaaaaW sV^^^^^^^^^^tPTi Laaw.l hCr C'pari-tte Ifll r^( a* A v m 4Sk I rar qu*'i»T yj^^fl UataaW efferiug ac murh \^H more in smoking WB^ enjoyment.293 words
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Miscellaneous265 1950-08-06 12 Highlights of Radio *f> JJO you like radio plays? Are there some plays that have entertained and pleas .-3 you more than others? Would you like to hear these favourites again? If your answer to these three questions is •yes" then you'll be interested in tne "PLAY WEEK 1 that265 words
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Miscellaneous202 1950-08-06 12 ■worth; The Sliver Cord; Docuirent A/7T7: The Bargain; The Browning Version; Rumplestiltskin The China Run; Richard II; Bright Moon in the Forest; The Ghost Train; 1984; The Late Christopher Bean; Off Plnisterre; Mnrta Marten or Murder in the Red Barn; The Invisible Wound; Life Blood; Follow the Blue Light; 6he202 words
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Miscellaneous481 1950-08-06 12 Its sustained climax and suspense of play immediately before the cast oa Thursday at 6.03 pa. K depend on the tensed lmaglaatioa tea lotenrai. Tills broadcast la you are Interested In stamp colot the listener to build up the oa Saturday at 11.18 pja. leering and would like to hear481 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1950-08-06 13 JOHN PREBBLE - JOHN PREBBLE SHE WAS FOUND IN THE JUNGLE AT TWO YEARS OF AGE A SAVAGE LITTLE GIRL WEARING A NECKLACE OF ANIMAL TEETH. HERE IS A FULL ACCOUNT OF HER STRANGE TRANSFORMATION. by Is now a brilliant young woman IN Peru today there lives a '2(1--vc.iiold girl,1,022 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-08-06 13 THIS is Hie jungle baby as she became two years after being found.17 words
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411 1950-08-06 13 JAMES BARTLELL - JAMES BARTLELL B> IS an elephant more 1 intelligent than a dogV James Howard Williams thinks so. After working i n the Burma Jungle for nearly 25 years he knows more about elephants than any other white man. During the war, as elephant411 words
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Advertisement208 1950-08-06 13 STUD* A rn»'l Business and Bhort-Story Writing Elementary Radio Mechanical Course* Typewriting Radio Engineering Radio Servicing Acadi-iim Courses Air Conditioning and Elementary Radar Aeronautical Engineering Aircraft Design Civil Engineering and Foundry Work AccuuulUitt numbing Courses Uo w Advertising Machine Shop Bu«-lre|»ll« Air conditioning Arcbitecturai Course. %£l!!Ln. busmen Managers Sanitary Dom208 words
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Advertisement110 1950-08-06 13 Tf «r_^_C __k_____t 9 VAUXHAU, Ensure that your next long Umv* in IK. is absolutely perfect by having a Vmmxkall with you. You'll find Borneo Mttnrt Ltd. only ton happy to help you re taking leliveryofyour Vauxhall when you disembark,' PHOA'E 5088 TO-MORROW! BORNEO MOTORS Litttf£9 Singapore Malacca Seremban —K.110 words
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Article, Illustration107 1950-08-06 14 TWO Singaporeans, Mrs. 1 I. M. O'Dwyer and her 17--year-old daughter Margaret < O'Dwyer, attended the Sunday Pictorial garden party for film stars beM recently at Morelen. Surrey. Th*M picture! show 'ropi film star Patricia Dam ton (left) photojr»phe«! with Peggy O'Dwyer, a former pupil of the107 words
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Article, Illustration855 1950-08-06 14 Cinema Reviews d News..., by VICTOR STAINED SUNDAY TIMES readers are. acquainted with the Cinderella cartoon which has been running in its pages for some time now; but they will most certainly be extremely surprised when they see the Disney creation of "Cinderella" on the screen.855 words
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Article165 1950-08-06 14 'THREE directors art at work making films In Singapore. They expect to finish at least six productions before the end of the year. Apart from the actual making of films they spend quite a lot of time hunting. Interviewing and selecting local talent. They aim at bringing165 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-08-06 14 NEARLY two thousand of you (including: some from Sarawak) spotted th« four stars in the picturs last week and, although the name of the producer was not asked for. many supplied his name. It was Darryl F Zanuck. The acton and actresses In order from309 words
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Advertisement240 1950-08-06 14 ■s«sßj|MnMSfM cIFE Magazine Says: 1 BEST MOVIE OF 1950' TODAY: If 1.45 -4 6.30 9.30 HbßxJoHßv march of time "The Fight For Better Schools" I J*m > FT] HOW SHOWING (CHUMtU NCTUKS pnwMi <x^\ Kocueso)fshf.rwooo Em \>*w miKxTilmim FA tt| \iawß*»' »i sotoon oouau MORNING SHOWS at 9 a.m. TODAY:240 words
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Advertisement301 1950-08-06 14 4a L Not for lA|| CHILDREN i Y^p^^y \W\ winy S?--—~-^_^ *^^\VJf iM O"* Wave of Disney's > \\V<i'/ Wand an. iwit ts /^C, f VG that Wonderland we \f&jrtp- r mmt too old u> TODAY C y £*t4XC^<£C4C/ mm 4m 11 a a., 1.43, 4.15, 6.45 and 930 p.m.301 words
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Article, Illustration168 1950-08-06 15 ARMOURED CARS ON HOLIDAY CONVOY fIFTY two children left the Tanglin School, Cameron Highlands this week for their summer holidays travelling the 40 mile jungle road to Tapah in armed vehicles of the Fourth Hussars. Coldstream Guards gave roadside escort at various points on the journey. An R.A.F. Brigand which168 words
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Advertisement89 1950-08-06 15 CAN BE YOUR Tht Federal and Colonial Building Socieiv can tnable you to buy your home by lending you a substantial part of the cost, the loan to be repa'd by small monthly instalments over a period of years. Special terms can be offered to firms wishing to inaugurate housing89 words
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Article84 1950-08-06 16 "no to the ANT, thou sluyKJ gard," is proverbial advice. To solve these triograms, you supply the missing letters necessary to complete the words having an "ANT" in them. 1. ANT Enemy 2. .ANT Type of bridge 3. ..ANT Tropical agricultural estate 4. ...ANT Large spiders 584 words
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Article75 1950-08-06 16 THIS IS ALL RIGHT rY to memorise the following aright and then write It rightly without looking at the paper: Writ*, you kn*W, is written right Whenever you sea it written wiita. tut when writs ii written wright, Than yea know it i> net written right. For write, when It75 words
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Article499 1950-08-06 16 I 13 IT is truly remarkable how some very good players are unable to "hit it off" together. For example, two of the country's topranking masters Just don't seem to click as a partnership. Each dees very well playing with almost anyone else, but when together one disaster499 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-08-06 16 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE by LINGUAPHONK Fir*t you listen, then you' find yourself speaking.' Now Is the time to learn a nevr language by Llnguaphone. Knowledge of foreign languages Is of great value to-day to those embarking on new careers and thosa looking forward to holidays abroad. With a Linguaphone113 words
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Article36 1950-08-06 16 LINGUAPHONE FOR LANGUAGES. Name Address Occupation To the Lingua phon? Institute. 82, Orchard Rd.. S"pore. (Dept. M.S.) Or any of these languages Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English French, German, Hindustani, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mala?, Russian and Spanish.36 words
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Advertisement350 1950-08-06 16 Wherever you cjp- wdatever you dorefresh mi Coc3-Cola k Ml **S> delicious and 20 t refreshing 3OTTLEO UNDER AUTHORITY O» THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY L'ON LIMITED SINGAPORE dances wm£** V >ur<- just aj pretty a> thr o'her «i!« and you ran dance a> w«ll a* M Sf ihfm. but ih«y350 words
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Advertisement105 1950-08-06 16 To get a good picture get a good film Selochrome Film OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS SOLE AGENTS: DIETHELM CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland) Singapore, K. Lumpur A Penang gj^ ga>Bga\als»>aTtoaaW < <t Y^l Bright eye. most nos«. shirking coat and alert, good tamper are t'.« rMult of loving car*.105 words
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Advertisement43 1950-08-06 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs ,^j^)l^^^^M. r-UKfHjEP B-y TUB MC«TIU« PAGO/^&AS ,4?*^ -V l-^ y^^^^f^T^ 1 TAK2AN, WITM Ur4CON^OCXJ3 MAPUU OVEf? HIS SMOULPCR, REACMEP IMB "TEMnDR"APrf SAFETY OP "MB JUNGLE. /f^y^wW '^.^rFtrW M^ Zsts^ I^^^T^»^^^y^*l^L^L^aZs»asssssa»ssV \a\ WA fS rAC W H I f\^ f43 words
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Advertisement113 1950-08-06 16 AID FOR \-y £M[/// ~IZ.^ 'in Alka-Sel-zer gives t* t-a quick relief from 'tut .'••'*Kjl "ache-all-over" feverish \S.'j'\\ feeling and other dis- Jb I comforti of a cold. Take) h^JU sparkling Alira-SolMer. !L*J»^ Have it handy- alwav*. I^Alka-SeltzerJ HEALTH llllllS I Xtfl- £^> 'ffiff Soups Stews will I rCvv 'Kw^yJ/ili113 words
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Miscellaneous872 1950-08-06 16 KSaifLvCJB BaW\ Hr^^aV TbblSLw aatsaßT '^aaT^'aV 1 BfeftvC Lit D U Mi AVI OR I I' Tiitc wrrv NCER (Jun n T 3 1 THIS WEEK XHI«9 Wljt.lv 20) Chance to exercise what personal magnetism you pad A T FOR YOU possess In next few days. If FOX ALL 70a872 words
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Article, Illustration2603 1950-08-06 17 IJAVING brought 11 France and Britain together in the post-war Prize Ring, I next took out the Solomons telescope to ■py across the Atlantic. I was determined that, to get even with Christopher Columbus; America should discover me In 1946 Before 1 tell the2,603 words
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Advertisement210 1950-08-06 17 FLY A PAN AMERICAN TO Enjoy the finest in air travel at no extra costl Luxurious Constellation Clippers* apeed you to Calcutta, Istanbul and Brussels with convenient connections to all Kurope. Von fly in pressurized comfort high up above tlie weather. You relax in a comfortable reclining scat enjoy superb210 words
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Advertisement290 1950-08-06 17 *The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT today I v_^ ~^m^v (Wttd with tht M^^ ALL LEADING I TMI HIKCULIS CYCII 1 MOTOH COMPANY ITtt gfX!p&~~~ T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. 18 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE _EAS_r Jj f|~ WESTCLOX VBaby »«n'wakei you up g«tt you "Mure" ■a Am... tells you when It'i tim*290 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-06 18 A I'AYN" oi Betoagw wins the three milfs final M the M.A.A.A. spoils mi Friday. Payne finished l>o > iids ahead of his t«'anini it- V. Subramaniani. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article67 1950-08-06 18 Simil.iv rimes K u.i la l.umpur Sj)nrl« -.irrf-p indent CI'I.FDNDID Bowling by Rama- knshnan who captured five I lor 6 runs enabled tr.e Indian Asaod h<\ the Royal Engiuiu-rs by S7 inns in a friendly cricket mmtcb la "-lie T.i lor Road ground Indians bntvd67 words
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1132 1950-08-06 18 WONG PENG SOON WINS IN 17 MINUTES Law Teik Hock beats Poh Lim Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter yyONG Peng Soon took only 17 minutes to dispose of his Perak schoolboy opponent, Foo Vong Khean, in straight sets, 15—1, 15 2, in the opening match of the ninth annual Malayan1,132 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-08-06 18 Mrs. S. De Vries Batten, champion of Sumatra (right). who beat Mlsg M. Fawbert 6-2, «-0 on th© opening day of the Malayan Tennis Championships play on the Selangor Club Courts, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday.— Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article63 1950-08-06 18 HELSINKI. dJl. 1/Vi! Zatopt-k, Czech longdistance runner, easily broke hie own world record for the 10,000 metre* yesterday with a time of 29 mtns. 2.6 MM. Zatopek. who Is holder of the 10,000 metres Olympic title, was running in an international athletic contest at Turku. West Finland. HeReuter - 63 words
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Article265 1950-08-06 18 YESTERDAY'S full-dress rehearsal at Jalan Besar Stadium for next Saturday's vital Cup final ended in a four-nil victory for Singapore's Cup side against the Rest, but apart from that there was very little that could be said about Singapore's win. There were some very worried faces265 words
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Article124 1950-08-06 18 THERE was a dramatic finish to one of yesterday's quarterfinals in the Colony Golf championships played at Royal Singapore Golf Club when Dr. M. C. Bain brat W.G.A. Gibb. a former Malayan holder, at the 18th hole. Bain sank his chip shot for an124 words
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Article219 1950-08-06 18 IN a friendly cricket match with the S.R.C., which began yesterday the Army scored 102 runs. In reply the S.R.C. hit 91 runs for eight wickets. Barker, took seven wickets for 25 runs for th« S.R.C. The match will be continued at 11.30 this morning.219 words
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Article104 1950-08-06 18 OI WING a disappointing game, Perak was defeated gy two Koals to one by Negri Sembilan in the first round tie of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccg*. A crowd of 2.000 walched the game. Negrl Sembilan played .vlth oettor undstanding and combination. Perak's forwards were off104 words
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Article66 1950-08-06 18 OiNGAPOR2's Malaya Cup side to meet Penang in the final at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday will be selecttd from the following players: Chee Seng; Abdul Rahman, Saileh; Vass Haritr.. Hee Jong; Bakar. Boon Leong, Awang SharifT Madon. Inglis. Awang Gabos; Yew Chang, Hajl Garhan and66 words
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Advertisement167 1950-08-06 18 SCOZZS Established 1883 Rheumatism. Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained! it jrou'i* feeling out o'aorti. Gat cess poisons «.nd adds Is with a V» Mghta, or suffer from Diulnasa, scientifically prepared prescription Nervousness, Backache, Leg Pains, called Cyetex. Hundreds and hunB wollen Ankles, Rheumatism. Burn- dreds of Doctors' records orove tola.167 words
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Advertisement218 1950-08-06 18 THE PERFECT SOLUTION IS TO SAY In cases of burns and skin wounds this healing antiseptic is an effective treatment T~ asy to apply, Burnol Ami- Hf^HiL^ S/y^^^^m* the treatment of cuts and w»Y% i■ I abrasions, tropical sores and iJIJI Ilvll L^s^^ •uppurating wounds, and in- \NTISEPTIC [JhW fectiveskinconditions218 words
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Miscellaneous90 1950-08-06 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: l. Impressionist, W. Red. 10, Tress. 13, Two. 13, Retard. 16, Sloe. 17, Oast. 18, Read 30, Sat. 33, Mows. 33. Pop. 35. Rival. 30. Bra 37, Hats 38, Oem. 30, Sale. 33, Arch 34, Tint. 36, Nestle. 38, Top. 40. Recks. 41, Ore. 42, Nomenclatures. Down:90 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1950-08-06 19 SINGAPORE RETAIN A.A. A CHAMPIONSHIP Best performance award to Gomez SINGAPORE became champions for the second year running: In the Malayan *3 Amateur Athletic Association's 29th annual championships held at the University of Malaya ground. Singapore, on Friday and Saturday. Singapore, who won 12 of the 23 events and secured1,200 words
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Article85 1950-08-06 19 OIX records were broken at the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association Championships concluded yesterday. They were (previous records in brackets): JAVELIN THROW: H. M. Taylor (S'pore)— 167ft. 9ins. (165ft. lOins). HAMMER THROW: A. McColm (S'pore) 109ft. 4< 4 ir.s. (104ft. MM.). HOP, STEP AND JUMP: Chua Seng Kooi (Jon.)— 44ft.85 words
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Article473 1950-08-06 19 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter 4 BRILLIANT third wicket partnership by G. S. -t* Walker and I. C. Ingleton which produced 123 runs in 90 minutes paved the way for the splendid total of 233 for seven wickets which South put up against North473 words
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Article363 1950-08-06 19 Sanday Times Koala Lompur SparU Correspondent •PHE "big-lour"— Ong Chew Bee. Goon Kok Lem, H. Kamis, and Chin Kee Onn, came through their ties into the quarter -final rounds yesterday when the Malayan tennis championships were continued on the Selangor Club courts. The Boys' singles Anal was363 words
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Article551 1950-08-06 19 410 Yards Hardies: 1. Ng Liang Chiang (Spore); 3. Llm Heng Buan (Sel); 3. Llm Hock Han (Sel.). 57.3 sees. 100 Yards: 1. Sidlque Mertcan (Kel.) 2. Tan Eng Yoon (Spore) 3. Selvarajah (NS). 10.3 sec. 100 Yards (Women): 1. Sgt. L. Dowdeswell (Spore); 2.551 words
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Advertisement348 1950-08-06 19 tf~"~ Vu Irt a Phillips of course! _^Rh m The cycle that** perfed 1\ H design and performara/ Axvlli Mfie^^^t*. aacc looking VlLlt\lto JslWlf^^^ cycle too... strong am HV IVBI \k, tdiMc tad equipped nSlt^L il\\ J^T/ZW to withstand the roughl\ t&? wi m/ II treatment ldcal V\ 111 fi»348 words
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Article, Illustration2191 1950-08-06 20 BYRON, REGMAR WIN CL 1 RACES Rodgers stable has good day From EPSOM JEEP IJYRON returned to the winning lists with a smart victory over Four O'Clock II in the main race for Class I Div. I horses at the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday2,191 words
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Article167 1950-08-06 20 THE results of the Singapore Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship annual table tennis and badminton tournaments are Badminton Tournament Men's singles champion: Ng Eng Pheow. Runner-up: Wong Kum Poh. Women's single* champion: Miss Lillian Ponnampalam; Run-ner-up: Miss Molly Lee; Men's doubles champion: Goh Kee Song Wong Kum Poh; Runner-up:167 words
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Article291 1950-08-06 20 AHMAD Bujang, M.8.E., of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves, yesterday became the first man in the Colony after the war to register over a hundred out of a possible 105 In a Singapore Bisley meet. Ahmad, with an aggregate score of 101 (34 on 200 yards range,291 words
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246 1950-08-06 20 SINGAPORE Combined Schools were 93 runs behind, with six wickets in hand, at the close of play yesterday against the Singapore Cricket Club at the S.C.C. ground. The Club batted first and scored 156, Lynch 34. Heard 24, Nelson 22 "Mr. Extras"246 words
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Advertisement86 1950-08-06 20 During and after an Illness the rich y '1 [J L^ .iP^/j/f body-building elements in Scotts 5 II Emulsion restore health and strength ///•^'"^"k in record time. 11l m And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion /ir^^i//' keeps you well— gives you vigorous ''fc-;S^*77 strength and helps you to enloy86 words
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