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Title Section29 1950-08-20 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Off Th« Straits Times «r Singapore Free Press No. 786. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1950. 4- PRICE TEN CENTS.29 words
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Article385 1950-08-20 1 U.S. troops sweep in on 3 sides I WITH THE 24th U.S. INFANTRY DIVISION IN SOUTHERN KOREA, Saturday HUNDREDS of North Korean Communists swam frantically to safety across the Naktong River today as American troops swept in on them from three sides. The 24th InfantryReuter - 385 words
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Article24 1950-08-20 1 BELLINGEN, (New Soutfi Wales), Sat.— British war bride Mrs. Betty Sara tonight gave birth to the last of her quadruplets a boy. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-08-20 1 Triit smiling youngster is one of the islanders of Pulau Pawai. See story in Page Three.16 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-08-20 1 Inspector Mary Voon of Singapore stands outside Scotland Yard. London, with Sergt. Policewoman Liynam. Imp Voon flew to London to study British police methods. A.P. picture.AP - 26 words
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Article119 1950-08-20 1 DEAUVILLE, (France), Saturday. If INC Farouk of Egypt will marry Narriman Sadek in Egypt next spring, one of the visiting monarch's aides said last night. Karim Thabet Pasha, Press Counsellor to the Royal Palace in Cairo, made the statement while the King stood only a fewAP - 119 words
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Article86 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. E. R. Knight, general manager of Australian National Airways in Singapore, agents for Cathay Pacifc Airways, yesterday announced the inauviration of a new weekly flight to Hong Kong via Saigon. The first flight will be on Wednesday. Aug. 23. The planes86 words
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Article43 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter An 18-year-old girl, Ku Chio Kirn, was yesterday reported to have been missing from her home at Lorong 14, Geylang, since 2.30 p.m. The girl was described as of medium build, with curly hair and round face.43 words
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Article135 1950-08-20 1 NOW MORE INTEREST IN MALAYA Sunday Times Staff Reoorter TORDMancroft, an English Conservative, said on arrival at Singapore yesterday that the attitude of the British people, about which he had complained so bitterly when he last visited Malaya in 1948, had now completely changed. They were no longer apathetic, but135 words
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Article, Illustration147 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter *TR. K.I. Middleton, a Singapore racing motorist, was injured and his passenger, a 22 -year old Malay, Ismail bin Ahmad Paidl, was killed in a road accident in Singapore last night. Mr. Middleton watt driving his 1,500 cc racing car, which147 words
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Article360 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. l/UALA LUMPUR has been said to have more pornographic books and pictures on sale than any other town in the Far East with the possible exception of Saigon. I investigated this statement and it does not appear to360 words
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Article115 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. •"THE Sydney Daily TeleA graph in a leader today urges the transfer of British troops from Malaya to Korea. The Telegraph says: "MacArthur again appeals for speedy United Nations aid to build up ground forces in Korea there's only one115 words
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Article93 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. C. Hagers, Chief officer of the Anglo-Saxon tanker Said j a who died as a result of injuries sustained when he fell over a spiral staircase on the Dutch liiier Oranje an hour before it sailed on Wednesday, was buried93 words
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Article76 1950-08-20 1 SAYS THE QUEEN BALMORAL, (Scotland). Saturday. THE Queen described her infant granddaughter last night at a lovely baby." She said that Princess Elisabeth and the new Princess hoped to join the Royal Family at Balmoral Castle' liter. The Queen gave this new* to friends at sheAP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration409 1950-08-20 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "|"HE bodies of Mrs. Stutchbury and that of the Chinese translator abducted with her last Tuesday following an ambush by a gang of 30 bandits in Pahang were found yesterday two hundred yards from the scene of the attack. Both had409 words
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Article85 1950-08-20 1 r THE KING conveys "to his subjects in Singapore an expression of Their Majesties' warm thanks for the message of loyalty and congratulations on the birth of a daughter to their Royal Highnesses, the Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh." The Governor of Singapore has85 words
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Article115 1950-08-20 1 LANDLORD ON TEA MONEY' CHARGE Sunday Time* Staff Ilrporlrr MR. Kassim Angullia a landlord, was summoned In the First District Court, Singapore, yesterday, on an allegation that on June 28, 1949. he had unlawfully received 54.750 "as a condition of the granting of an apcrrrment" for the tenancy of 17115 words
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Article41 1950-08-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— ln Perak yesterday secrity forces shot and klllea a bandit who had thrown a handgrenade at the paLoi. In Johore yesterday morning a gang of bandits set lire to a civilian lorry and jeep.41 words
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Advertisement254 1950-08-20 1 Quality Value JEWELLERY, WATCHES SILVERWARE from KHA L I K Jewellers, 11, The Arcade, Spore. ORCHESTRAL IWjlfrU RECORDS. BOSTON PROMENADE ORCHESTRA C3BBO Slavonic Dance In O minor, op. 46 No. 8 Liebestraum, No. 3 (Liszt). C 3239 Aye Maria (Schubert). Air (Prom suite No. 3 In D Major)— Bach. C254 words
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Article, Illustration3119 1950-08-20 2 'EITHER I MUST GIVE YOU UP OR ABDICATE' The newspapers have broken their self-imposed ban and there are "sensational disclosures'' of the constitutional deadlock. The final act of the drama is now here. The Duke of Windsor tells Wallis of Mr. Baldwin's 'ultimatum.... ALL the great merropolitan dailies were going3,119 words
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Advertisement130 1950-08-20 2 As horse racing is the favoured j^M_V\ Sport of Kings so is Exshaw I Cognac Brandy from the lk9?«!sitV\ acknowledged worlds finest fIKA brandy producing country in Rp| the world, Cognac in France V V^Hk |(\jl\ the choice of the man who knows and appreciates the best. fc££S% > BORNEO130 words
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Advertisement117 1950-08-20 2 O R I S SmissHh&ies FOR MEN From $20 FOR LADIES From $26 WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE (OLLYER QUAY SIHGAPOI No other brush quite like It! It's mm tb* BALEX Combing Bnuh. 159 anoetk, upend «-U»ti« failli ilid* through the longest ads, taking oul tha tangle* at th* tame time.117 words
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Article, Illustration906 1950-08-20 3 PULAU PAWAI MEN SAY: NO GHOSTS Rural report surprises Islanders Sunday Times Special Correspondent SETTLERS in two little islands about 10 miles from Singapore were surprised over two statements which appeared in the 1949 Report of the Singapore Rural Board issued last week. The people of Pulau Sudong deny that906 words
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Article177 1950-08-20 3 nul.iv Timrs Start Reporter JOHORti BAHRU, Sat. I'NGKU Ismail bin Abdul Rahman will elected ■an of the Johore Bahrn division of UMNO at ti\.- annual meeting v hich •Id in Joiraw Bahru rdmy. .'he meeting unanimously nominated Dato Onn bin for the presidency of NO. Other nominations were:177 words
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Article108 1950-08-20 3 S' PCRE SALES: RUBBER UP 4c DOME continental buying orders came to the Sinrubber market ye.;-tt-rday and helped to improve the price by about four cents 0 t Friday*! close. The tone 1 steady, quiet. pore Chamber or Com- Uubber Association r.oor. (Aug. 19 > were, i >- per lb.:108 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-08-20 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent only 72 new units had been approved There was of rourse considerable building going on throughout the State, the report added. On nearly all European estates in Negri Sembilan there were building programmes but "there Is no effort on the part of263 words
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Article49 1950-08-20 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Preparations for a new padl season begin at Kahang, Central Johore. with sawahs ready for planting by Aug. 23. Transplanting: will begin on Aug. 24 and must be finished by Sept. 2. Weeding will start on Oct. 1.49 words
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Article, Illustration694 1950-08-20 3 I'HE contingent of sports- men and supporters which we sent to Hong Ki>r»K early last month have recently returned very triumphant on the whole. They have brought back with them two prizes: the L T. Ride shield for cricket and the Aw Boon Haw cup for badminton. They694 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-08-20 3 Attended 60,000 births Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent PENANG, AAt. A GYNAECOLOGIST who has delivered over 60,--000 babies during the past 29 years, will be retiring from Government service at the end of this month. He Is Dr. Lee Keng Soon, medical officer in charge of the Penang Maternity Hospital and199 words
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Advertisement483 1950-08-20 3 XMAS PARCELS to U.K. There Is no limit to the number of parcels that may br sent to any Individual and orders can be booked for regular delivery for any period In advance. SPECIAL XMAS. 59 $11.50. XMAS TREAT. $11 50 3-lb. Big Sister Xmas Cake 1-lb. Bushrlls Tea or483 words
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Article, Illustration2465 1950-08-20 4 STATE SECRET ANOTHER INSTALMENT OF THE STORY OF THE LONDON FILMS THRILLER, 'STATE SECRET/ THE FILM IS SET IN AN IMAGINARY EUROPEAN COU NTRY RUTHLESSLY CONTROLLED BY A DICTATOR. a THE STORY SO FAR. |ohn Marlowe (Dougla* Fairbanks), an American surgeon I visiting the Central European police State of Vosnia,2,465 words
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Article40 1950-08-20 4 The Cast DR. JOHN MARLOWE Dougbt Fairbanks |r. LISA Clvnii lofcm BABA Olga Uw« TERESA Them. Van Ky« COLONEL CALCON lack Hawkins CENERAL NIVA Walter Rill* OR. REVO Kirel Stepanek DR. POLDOl.Leonard Sachs THEODOR Herbert Lorn BUCK MAN Robert Ayres40 words
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Advertisement47 1950-08-20 4 GIVE YOURSELF a champion's chance THE DUNLOP 'htAXPLV RACKET PRESS V V. (mjre players in the rhom3s Cup Competi/s tion and the All -England Championship //■■>, >> Rackets than any other oiake) LJjm/nn badm nt °n MLtSIMIIIUJJ EQUIPMENT Tiie Dunlop Rubier Co., (M) Ltd. Spore K. Lumpur Pen. ig.47 words
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Article307 1950-08-20 5 THREAT TO COLONY S CHILDREN Whooping cough epidemic Sunday Times Staff Reporter A FRESH recurrence of whooping cough in Singapore, which has affected more children than the outbreak last year, is threatening the Colony with an epidemic. This fresh outbreak, which a Singapore Municipal Health Officer believed to have had307 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-08-20 5 LORD MANCROFT greets hi s sister. Mrs. A. J. BostockHill on his arrival by air at Kalian? yesterday. Sunday Times picture.21 words
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Article158 1950-08-20 5 Police probe 450 corruption cases Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CPECIAL anti-corruption officers at Police Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur investigated 450 cases of corruption in the first six months of this year, it was officially stated today. Of this number, 14 cases had so far been the subject158 words
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Article51 1950-08-20 5 Strike had good results Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'THE negotiations to end the strike by Penan; Harbour Board employees last month resulted in improved employer-employee relations, the July report of the Labour Department states. Both sides gained experience in the proper functioning of negotiating machinery. the report51 words
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Article50 1950-08-20 5 KUALA KANGSAR MALAY MEETINGS Sunda* Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The Kaum Ibu (women's section of UMNO) will confer at Kuala Kangsar on Aug. 26, a day before the general assembly of UMNO. Formation of a Malay Chamber of Commerce will be discussed at Kuala Kangsar about the same time.50 words
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Article27 1950-08-20 5 M.CS. PROMOTION Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Mr. J. T. Rea, Malayan Civil Service, Clas.« 11, has been appointed to act as Deputy Malayan Establishment Officer, Class IB27 words
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Article20 1950-08-20 5 FIRING PRACTICE Practice firing: seaward i will take place from Slloso on Sept. 5 between 9 a.m and 3.30 p.m.20 words
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Article38 1950-08-20 5 PALM OIL OUfFUr Sunday Times Stall ICeporlrr Malaya produced 4.360 tons of palm oil and 1.069 tons of kernels in July. Stocks at the end of the month were 4,645 tons palm oil and 698 tons of kernels.38 words
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Article84 1950-08-20 5 U.S. GREETINGS FROM SPORE Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE American Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore has sent a congratulatory message through the Governor f-/r submission to their Majesties and their Royal Highnesses, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, on the occasion of the birth of the Princess. The Consul-General, in the84 words
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49 1950-08-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— Mr. R. Oopal Ayer, has been transferred from Negri Sembilan to the Social Welfare Department, Muar. He will deal particularly with Indian family disputes and other Indian social matters. In Negri Sembilan Mr. Gopal Ayer's duties concerned with marital disputes.49 words
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Article93 1950-08-20 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A BLACK COBRA, two and a half feet long, dropped from underneath a motor car i n High Street, Kuala Lumpur, today and created considerable excitement. It quickly slithered across the street on to the pavement and then into93 words
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Article, Illustration132 1950-08-20 5 rIS GROUP was taken after the wedding in Kota Bahru Kelantan. on Aug. 8. of Miss Birttar Rentse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anker Rentse, and Mr. H. K. Ashby, the State Agricultural Officer. Kelantan From the left are: Mr. J. G. Adams (best man), Mr. R. J. F. Curtis132 words
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Article232 1950-08-20 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A REGIONAL office of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will be set up somewhere in the Far East within the next few months, Mr. Fred W. Dalley, chairman of the ICFTU mission, said in Singapore yesterday. Winding up the mission's232 words
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Article217 1950-08-20 5 PRIESTLEY A POPULAR CHOICE Sunday Times Staff Krporlrr IT is difficult to say whether it was to hear about the sex life of Martin Caplan or to learn about the theory of split time that the crowd turned up at the Singapore Repertory Company's latest production last night. Bui the217 words
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Article21 1950-08-20 5 PENANG, Sat— A 67-year-old woman, Khoo Bee 00, died in hospi'ai today afi?r being hit by a motor cyeK21 words
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Article, Illustration1837 1950-08-20 6 \mi ifil&uL REPORTING THE well-known stage, radio and scieen actress. Mary Merrall Is In Singapore this week, stopping here only a few days before going on to Brunei with her daughter. Mrs. Morrall Pretty, wife of the Resident Commissioner there Obviously I wanted to know why thp1,837 words
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Advertisement104 1950-08-20 6 •jgi m l WW*s^SEsei*iwpwlasi Hf W^^^^^tMi j^^B^^^^^^^^^^SsjMJMJfMßHe^?^^ I *aP V Written by Mary Brooks Pickcn Dedicated to all women who tew K PlljKfft 272 paces Over 1000 Illustration* gyw» ~^^,r^,r^v^A^^^/V^V 6 co|o GET YOUR COPY TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL *SINGER SHOP Sew B far y j (jitt-making S > Mending104 words
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Advertisement200 1950-08-20 6 ALARM CLOCKS ROSERAY (MADE IN FRANCE) NEW MODELS COLOURED, j ROUND, SQUARE, J OCTAGONAL I Obtainable At All Dealers Sole Agents MONTOR LTD. PHONES: 5891/5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE A dazzling smile A Pepsodent smile! white teeth It's Irium, exclusive to Pepsodent, which removes dangerous film and unsightly stains from your200 words
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Article, Illustration864 1950-08-20 7 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT *y TWO materials which are reaching new high levels of popularity this summer are nylon and seersucker. And the reason? They, do not require any ironing. American men visitors are boasting of their nylon shirts, looking like silk, which they wash in theirReuter - 864 words
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Article482 1950-08-20 7 WHEN you entertain more people than you can comfortably seat at your dining table, a buffet meal is a good idea. The guests can help themselves, and so long as there Is plenty of variety everyone will find something to his or her taste. Solving the problem482 words
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Article728 1950-08-20 7 YOUR PROBLEMS ANSWERED Would you say that the kind of work taken up by a girl js a good indication of what sort of wife and manager she would be? I know a girl who nas many very pleasant qualities in addition to good looks, who has taken728 words
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Article402 1950-08-20 7 SINGAPOREANS are getting so used to the slide fastener, or zipper, as Americans call it. that its presence in our midst has become a matter of course, and few, will acknowledge that it Is one of the most complex inventions of the age, baffling some of the402 words
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Advertisement195 1950-08-20 7 Beautifol Teeth Need Firm Guns So Look Out and Guard Against PYORRHEA ■aw .-*<~V W ,Jtr< j m Itlllllll till] sm. apgg^^ aiiiW. 7^l k^ LaaatHaTUllI 1 Itta JSJ 4 OUT ff May Ha qc This Menace to Beautiful Teeth If you want lovely-looking teeth and firm, healthy gums, you195 words
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Advertisement359 1950-08-20 7 2 Aspro M\\\ Uk; tablets with fi =Jjs^ V A tt,mu.,tin, drink, whe- fi^T mKvSV i ther hot or cold, is a M ■cW. >> good first ttep in picking fm J^B^ f up your flagging energy. 7WI I 1 But ttimularion alone it not everything what 11 needed too.it359 words
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777 1950-08-20 8 Gossip mingles with the Pyramids in Egypt q^HOSE who love gossip and thrive on scandals should board tho next plane to o or Alexandria I he incredible doings of tho Egyptian Royal fa nily have turned the Nile Delta into a whispering gallery. mir raused by Kiiiß Farouk's Infatuation for777 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-08-20 8 THE James Mason family, already well-known for their unconventional way of bringing up their child, ar» at least consistent when it comes to baby Portland's holiday clothes. Th« year-and-a-haif-old daughter of Pamela and James wears this figleaf sun-suit as often as she is allowed. It is shaped136 words
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Article, Illustration856 1950-08-20 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by.... kJONDAY: Suggest we nri take both children to see "Cinderella." "Isn't Jane a little young?" asks husband. Tell him we can't take one without the other. Very well, says husband. He will sit next to Mark, while I see to |ane. Mark is enthralled throughout performance.856 words
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Article227 1950-08-20 8 A BAND of women, mem- bers of the Women's Service League. Johore Bahru, meet twice a week, at the General Hospital, where they do voluntary work in providing amenities for the patients in the hospital. They have collected a number of books, magazines and other suitable reading227 words
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Advertisement155 1950-08-20 8 HIGH %^^-siz^t-^ N£#R or £#J) -J^KLliirMp (M\ IS theSV\MF I -wherever you are! g2LI soys ELSIE the BORDEN cow 1 V Xl IM unifomiK) n one of the most famoui characteristics of this miMccl. pondered cow't milk. Through every step of m prixliKtiuii. the high quality of KLIM is constantly155 words
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Advertisement251 1950-08-20 8 hern meat it healthier' -with HAHHini MARMITE h a food^ ycasi extract rich to 0>» Vitamin Da that your body Deeds for resisting illness and keeping hi <\nd it is to tasty either as a tempting tandwicb tpread or as a flavouring for soups, stews, and all meat and vegetable251 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-08-20 9 Mr. M. F. Biruch Malacca's grand old man who has just celebrated his 86th birthday.20 words
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Article82 1950-08-20 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Noreen Stokes, whose playing of the Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C Minor, richly gained an enthusiastic reception at Friday's Singapore Musical Society's symphony concert, can be heard again tonight when the concert is repeated at the Victoria Memorial H>\ll. The programme will82 words
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Article65 1950-08-20 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A Constellation aircraft, scheduled to fly direct from Jakarta to Bangkok, landed at Kallang yesterday with one of its four engines out of action. The retiring Netherlands High Commissioner to the Republic of Indonesia, Dr. H. M. Hirschficld, was among the65 words
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Article55 1950-08-20 9 Sunday Times SUff Reporter A JUNIOR Clerical Examination for General Clerical Service clerks will be held on Sept. 18. The examination Is to pass the bar at $130 a month. Applications rrom candidates for the examination should reach the Assistant Secretary. cE.O.) B. Colonial Secretary's Office,55 words
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Article, Illustration542 1950-08-20 9 HE SUPERVISED 2,000 ,000 MEALS B.EM, for .good housekeeping' Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SERGEANT in the Army Catering Corps at C.H.Q. FARELF, Sgt. T. W. D. Atkinson of South Shields, yesterday received the British Empire Medal for supervising the provision of almost 2,000,000 meals for troops in Singapore. Sgt.542 words
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Article184 1950-08-20 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Community Church in Balesrier Road, Singapore, is to be sold following instructions from its founder and governing head, the Rev. C. M. Jackson who is now in the United States. The reason for its sale is not known even by184 words
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Article116 1950-08-20 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JJUE to the large number of ships awaiting the facilities of Singapore's King's Drydock an unique operation will be attempted by the dockyard staff today. Two large ships, a freigliter and a tanker will be in the dock simultaneously, with only116 words
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Article48 1950-08-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The Johore State Government has agreed to the creation of the post of Secretary of Chinese Affairs as head of a department with two Chinese Affairs officers, interpreter, a clerk and a notice server. The department will cost $37,315 a year.48 words
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Article701 1950-08-20 9 By C. T. BOON pERHAPS no finer tribute could be paid to Chinatown than by an old European who admitted to me that he did not appreciate its trials and tribulations until he experienced hardship and suffering during his internment at Shangi and Sime Aoad during the occupation701 words
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Article432 1950-08-20 10 '"TODAY la "Mosquito Day" and many in this country who have benefitted from the discovery after which this day Is named have never even heard of it. That discovery was made 53 years ago by a Scot then 40 years old employed on medical research in India. The432 words
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Article32 1950-08-20 10 rIOM the Wisdom of the Hindus comes the Thought for Today: He who has found the bliss of the Eternal has no fear from any quarter. (Taittiriya Upanlshad)32 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1950-08-20 10 5 DAYS OF 'ACTION STATIONS' OFF KOREA JOHN GAT, Able Seaman, tells of H.M.S. Belfast... 'Wham 9 'Wham 9 and the broadsides were fired %1/HEN the cruiser H.M.S. Belfast arrived in Singapore this week after teeing active service in Korean waters Sunday Times reporter David Martin went on board and1,644 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-08-20 10 The gum of H.M.S. Belfait firing broidiid.. off th« coatt of Korea.17 words
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Article703 1950-08-20 10 Anxious eyes on Formosa THE critical question of Formosa is occupying again the attention of the British and American Governments. Formosa, "the beautiful isle", is a rock on which the Identity of British and American policy in Asia may founder. To say that this would be disastrous is to703 words
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Advertisement488 1950-08-20 10 HARRIES. On the 18th August, a' K K Hospital Spore to Peggy, wife of Dr. J. R. Harries, a sen. TUITION I *ON Learned easily <Jc rapidly. Success assured. Write to Accuro. Co P.O. Box 283. Spore. PIANO TUNING REPAIRS TJndei taken by our London quailfled expert lai« of London488 words
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Article533 1950-08-20 11 POLICE PUT WATCH ON SCHOOL Sunday Times Staff Reporter Rebel Chinese students black-listed pOLICE and educational authorities are closely watching developments arising from the incidents at the Singapore Chinese High School before any official action can be taken, the Sunday Times was informed yesterday. The incidents involving students who have533 words
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Article163 1950-08-20 11 CHINESE ON ASPBRIBERY CHARGE Sunday Times Staff Reporter UO AH KOW claimed trial yesterday to three charges of offering bribes to Mr T. H. Allen. Assistant Superintendent of Police, to stop him suppressing illegal gambling in a house in Bugis Street He was allowed bail of SI.OOO in two sureties163 words
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Article60 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Timr* SUff Rrporl«r The Church of Our Lady i cf Lourdes. Ophir Ruad. Singapore, will celebrate Fatima and the Immaculate Heart I of Mary this wpek. Today and U/morruw there will be rosary sermon and benediction. On Tuesday at 7 p.m. there will be a candle procession60 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter J^jß. A. O. Banfleld, acting De pu t y Government Printer, Federation. leaves Singapore tomorrow on transfer to Nigeria as Railway Printer. Mr. Banfield has been in the Government Printing service in Malaya since September. 1932. During the Japanese war. he was84 words
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Article, Illustration280 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "TWO days ago, 40-year-old Mariam binte Abdullah was completely destitute. For two whole days she and her three children had been without food, and she did not know what to do or where to turn. Then someone took her to Che280 words
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Article37 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Miss Pauline Frank, of Nebraska, has arrived to take up an administrative post in the UJS. Consulate-General at Singapore. She was formerly with the U.S. Embassy at Pretoria, South Africa.37 words
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Article29 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore Police yesterday recovered 1,073 rounds of live sten gun ammunition in an oW box at Chancellor Road off Havelock Road Police Station.29 words
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Article176 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter N C SU L NCa «li«h»ly-boilt, greying 44-year old Hakka businessman, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering leader Sin a P ore contractor and community He was committed by Mr C.176 words
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Article67 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter RADIO sett for school broadcasting worth U.S. $10,000 are being tent from Norway to Malaya. They were bought with funds raited in Norway during a United Nations Appeal for Children. A Singapore Covernmcnt report last night said that these sets would be vied67 words
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Article30 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. C. M. Q. Creswell, of the Commissioner-General's Office, returned to Singapore yesterday by QEA-BOAC Constellation from London, with his newly married wife.30 words
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Article, Illustration187 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PURGE among the rank and file of the Labour Party of Singapore, is expected soon. Differences of opinion in carrying out the Party's programme is said to be one of the reasons for this latest development. Another reason, it187 words
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Article60 1950-08-20 11 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL BACK FROM U.S. Sunday Times Staff Reporter TLIR. Goh Choon Lim, Principal of the Anglo-Chin-ese School, Malacca, returned to Malaya yesterday after j qualifying for an M.A degree in Denver University, U.S.A. Mr. Goh sttfdied in America on a Methodist mission scholarship. On arrival in Singapore by QEA-BOAC60 words
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Article246 1950-08-20 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kiR. Noel V. Lange. horticultural stsittant in Singapore's Parks Department who has been awarded a British Council scholarship for a one-year course in practical horticultural training at the Royal Botanic Cardents, Kew. He will leave by air about Sept. 22. The Kew246 words
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Article73 1950-08-20 11 Sunduv Times Staff Rrporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sar TO deal with the indiscriminate parking of heavy motor vehicles in the Kluang Town Board area, a new parking place has been established in Jalan Mersing at the dumping ground. The lorry park in Jalsn Ismail has been closed73 words
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Advertisement137 1950-08-20 11 |l!!IIHt!IiIliiltffiii!ifiliiilllflliill!!!liiSlS»i!»11£lll murphy *I*riE 1 54 is a delightful, compact rcc./er, o.'oring a high performance with good qualify, and just as important great reliability in the well-known Murphy tradition. Its cabinet is handsomely moulded in brown with a cream face and a bold and very legible edge-lit tun ng scale. SINGAPORE137 words
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Advertisement84 1950-08-20 11 ,^^^^B I vt\k:~ Yin ill rrv !^^P/^£|w «^r !^h c I Irw I N \r I jyjßW| I wHwM «3O.wv »3r *PßHd mT^^^ 'Bl^-.-Jlll W Jflß bLUmJ^ Lemon, Turquoise, f WKBr' Mk Hatural, Shell Pink, r x i^Ml^^K f^EsM'-/ ■?Phß^ Grey and Tan. Similar Sick. Jt'g llOt OillV YV available84 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-08-20 12 'SO SLIDES HZ DOvVN UPON HIS GRAINED BAT." —A LOVERS COMPLAINT.11 words
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Article958 1950-08-20 12 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By TWO men in Britain die of worry diseases (heart arteries and stomach ulcers) for every one woman, according to the Registrar-Gener-al's 1948 survey of national health. This may be because most men keep their troubles to themselves, whereas most women park theirs on958 words
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Article, Illustration750 1950-08-20 12 /\N Wednesday at 8.30 you can hear the first of two feature programmes in honour of the men of many races who fought a fanatical «nemy in the Burmese jungles, from the disasters of 1942 to the day in 1945 when, with the entry into Rangoon, Burma750 words
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Advertisement221 1950-08-20 12 v^fcrfa^^^F^Siiyi tB HP^v '*-339 v j^ipPr ''Sam m Smokers 01 experience <*§ioose People of taste ami /^^B refinement find in jfl Ha\ their mellow Sam m^T' W^r^ Br] B^\ (••tnen ihe I JL. J k greater *ali»fartion •f outstanding '^^Biß quality. "^S Th* largttt-ttlling Cork-Tif>ptd Cigmrtttt in I lit World221 words
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Miscellaneous83 1950-08-20 12 /|Ts\ Liv-tccg' smi )-JaWM £>fc*/ELV, THE UTTLfc VUC6 ATTACK. TME GREAT LV ACT lA/ !1 V-kwN IP^ y\ AwAjTED SMOWOOvWN WITH s/ J A i >tt/ykjg\^^\'^ I SECOND SISTEB. CRUSHES HER. 1 sfy nis asch enemy, lucifer? s^/Bvs^Q^^x /J foot into the tiny slipper (oooh. (^"^9 vl I Meanwhile, \M'83 words
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Article886 1950-08-20 13 DAVID LEE - DAVID LEE WHERE SECRET AGENTS ARE JUST A PART OF DAILY LIFE by A SPY raised his hat to me as I went into a cafe for a morning coffee the other day. I tipped mine in return. Spies are commonplace in Trieste; part of the everyday886 words
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Article, Illustration746 1950-08-20 13 Itv REPORTERS WHO CROSSED HIS KIM.DOM' WHAT makes ;i m;m had? As bad as Satvatore (iiuliaiio, the gpod-lookin« peasant <>l" smilh-wesl Sicily who turned killer bandit, and who died recently in a gun battle with Ihe police. GiuKano was a bad man although he746 words
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Article762 1950-08-20 13 MaCOLL - SA TURD A Y NIGHT IN PARIS.... MaCOLL by SATURDAY NIGHT in Paris? For my Saturday night I set out to try to recapture my lost youth. I used to be a jazz fiend. Nobody, except myself, was at all happy about this circumstance in the part of Hampstead in762 words
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Advertisement70 1950-08-20 13 COOKING COSTS! And aliieie*£ -UKuf. 4 M\ A •'{-.VyA' mess y trimming \f\^^Y *s Ho uneven flame f *f Mo pumping spilling ffl^ kerosene stoves 7 BURNERS 1 RURNERS CASINfT Available throughout Singapore and the Federation. For FEE t! iiin- De v "-'ion Phone MM CHENG HUAT& CO., LTD. The70 words
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Advertisement159 1950-08-20 13 The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day f»t t»m(»tt Nl^ Htfcil.l S>MtfCt«rV^ ftu4 with t/w new iyPih-9 Sw.l* HwvJH JM m^~^ Cm f" i^y^Cl SOLD BY Tk ALL LEADING ttHES£H7ATIVLS •T. V. MITCHELL ft CO. LTD. IS BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORF t/^jl..!! AGENTS"CALDBECKS Only Parker Quink has magic Solv-x! No ordinary ink159 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-08-20 14 CINEMA REVIEWS NEWS Moira dances her way through rh« "Tales of Hoffman15 words
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Article, Illustration500 1950-08-20 14 ALTHOUGH Moira Shearer said after she made "The Red Shoes" three years ago, that she would not again make a movie picture she -has started on the '"Tales of Hoffman" Shepperton Studios in London for London Films. M .r.a is making the film under her500 words
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Article908 1950-08-20 14 VICTOR STAINES - VICTOR STAINES By rpHANK heaven for A Grable. Colouiiul, light, amusing and entertaining, "Wabash Avenue" is made for Betty Grable and Grable makes the picture. Although he makes a point of taste Victor Mature seems lacking quite a lot of it. He typifies the spiv of908 words
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Article274 1950-08-20 14 NEVER let anybody say that film funs in Malaya are not awake. So many of you spotted the stars making mouths last week that the postmen had difficulty dragging the loaded bags to the editorial floor of the Sunday Times. The correct answer was Ray Milland. Cass274 words
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Advertisement382 1950-08-20 14 roMYCATMA<! l H£The Most Dangerous Journey Ever Made... "RIDE WITH THE P1««! The Latest World News an Excellent Tfch. Cartoon. "LUCKY DUCKY" "THE YELLOW CABMAN" COMPETITION 10,000 4& a Red Skelton LAUGH POLICIES L&gm to be GIVEN AWAY \*jW Apply to the Cathay for your policy which automatically enters you382 words
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Article, Illustration255 1950-08-20 15 SPIKED BEDS, CLOWNS DANCING AT MALACCA 'Ridding the town of all evils' Pictures by K.S. Kong HUNDREDS turned out in the streets of Malacca recently to see the Tee Hu Ong Yah Kong festival. More than 30 associations in the town took part. A highlight of the festival was when255 words
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Miscellaneous246 1950-08-20 16 W^^j^^^^^^A_^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^_^,^^^^H wBfML Itt^Br^a^ala^a^^^^^^^^a^^^^a^a^a^ail^af <1 1 i^T^^l^tJllß \JLJ LJrj m I J JtC'^' >S! m" flw aW^SfciiiMtodLttiMM&S afP I VY X.ii. /vATLI/n I THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19) Try to overcome i tendency to procrastinate this week. Valuable chances would pass you by if you hesitate too246 words
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Miscellaneous834 1950-08-20 16 FAKE TEN CENTS' yOU'RE invited to collect ten 1 cents. To do so, Just find ten words that end in CENT, each one after the first one letter longer than the preceding word. Definitions are given beside them. I.xCENT l.Odor 2 xxCENT 2. Stress In voice S. xxxCENT S. slope834 words
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Miscellaneous512 1950-08-20 16 AOOOD temperament at the bridge table Is as Important as technical skill. Even -a player with great natural ability will wind up on the wrong side of the ledger in rubber bridge If hU temperament is bad. Some players are veritable "killers" when holding good cards. They "stretch" for games512 words
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Article, Illustration2869 1950-08-20 17 Mills picks me up off the fl o o r... OMWfrl Sty dory of JACK SOLOMONS, the most colourful figur* In boxing —Mil JMiy<> \/yHEN I was a kid of six, learning how to handle my two-timers and my twicers tables down in Petticoat Lane in London's East End, one2,869 words
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Advertisement124 1950-08-20 17 ReNAULT t lOn I Three cars that have proved themselves |^5r tlie complete satisfaction nf the De/^P^K/i I signer'! dream, the Engineer's (kill and if «iwicJai^^^^»»rx th J obvious Public demand! The Renault /f| i .Ji^ ti^^? EiTht, a 4-door saloon car, and built for I low cost running. The124 words
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Advertisement186 1950-08-20 17 AllCtt rf puts 4 'Fback ffi ANCHOR^ •rewed. matured and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO. (1941) LTD. Dtttribtitc4 fey Frjt«i b Ne*»« LH.. Sin^jpore *nd Beanchtl. wß&i \3 No matter whether too Ar /"vWl\\ v!rZ^*^K smooth-running *o ■\f\f\\|V H^f//Vl V\ ""o lbe construction A A. PHILLIPS A Ca186 words
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Article, Illustration792 1950-08-20 18 BILL EDRICH - BILL EDRICH Says UARD-KITTING Bill n Edrich prove,* himself as efficient a prophet as he ls a cricketer. In his book* published recently but written many weeks ago he gives the key to three of the controversies which have become big Test news.792 words
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Article513 1950-08-20 18 CHESS CORNER By "THE THIRD KNIGHT" nnHE Singapore Chess A League started most successfully last Sunday and as predicted there were many hard encounters and many a head fell. The University of Malaya beat the Chinese Swimming Club I by 4—2 the Swimming Club II beat C.V.M513 words
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Miscellaneous220 1950-08-20 18 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE Sweeten Orch.; 10.20 Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3, In 8 a.m. "Walti Time"; 9.30 "Band C Minor; 10.50 •"Epilogue"; 11 Call"; 10 News, followed by Km- close ergency Newt from XX.; 10.10 K. LUMPUR Light Music; 10.30 Latin American Rhythm; 11 "Crime Gentlemen, 9 a.m. David Grenville220 words
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Miscellaneous116 1950-08-20 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Justification, 11, Enter. 13, Won. 13. Start:. 14, Colours. 17. Trim. 18. Fads. 19, Rue. 30, Sun. 31, Fond. 22. King. 23, Mood. 24, Fin. 25. Threateningly. 29, Elm. 30. Sold. 31. Rapt. 33, Scum. 34, Rob. 36. Owl. 37. Plm. 38, Deny. 39, Unicorn. 41,116 words
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Article551 1950-08-20 19 Four-one win v Singapore Sunday Times Penan? Sports Reporter DENANG CHINESE defeated Singapore Chinese by four goals to one yesterday to win the final of the Malayan Chinese Football Association competition for the third time in succession on the Victoria Green before a record crowd551 words
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Article53 1950-08-20 19 DERAK MUays have conceded a walk-over to Pa hang Malays In thea- Oold Cup fixture which was to have been played at Raub caiciaLs of the Pahang Malay P. A. have expressed creat disappointment over this and arrangements made weeks ahead have to be cancelled at53 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-08-20 19 FOURTH HUSSARS, holders of the -R.D.Y." knock-out soccer trophy, who vere beaten three-two by League champions, Chine Churn In the final on Monday at Ipoh. Standing from left to right are: Bowden, Morris, Evans. Malawy. Worrel, Thorne (front row) Cummings, Clarkson. McLaughlin, Crossley (capt.) and Stocks.— Sunday Time picture.49 words
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445 1950-08-20 19 Kota Raja 2; President's XI 2. A SPECTACULAR last-minute goal by Ivan Vass enabled the President's XI to hold formidable Kota Raja to a two-all draw in a soccer match in aid of the Kota Raja Rehabilitation Fund played before a crowd of more than445 words
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Article220 1950-08-20 19 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Reporter W'EGKI SEMBILAN All- Blues Rugby Football Asso--1 elation will sponsor the formation of an Asian lugger Council to represent the interests of Asian ■ugger at the Malayan Rugger Union. This resolution was unanimously passed after :onsiderable discussion at the Association's220 words
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Article237 1950-08-20 19 RESULTS of today's leagu i soccer matches are: DIVISION 1 %>!•■ Villa t W. Braaalth Kurnif < Arseaaa Ikir.loa 4 Belloa 3 cbriwi 4 aacuield Mtd fvrrlim tutddcr^UcM I Miorh..!, I I lilma l**rl>moglk 1 Mida.rwroßi i Sloki- 1 Newcastle X suodrrlmd 1 Derby C*. Ttiuihia 1237 words
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Article107 1950-08-20 19 T>.A.F. Chang i second team beat the P.WX>. by six wickets in a friendly match played yesterday. The P.WX). batted first and declared after scoring 122 for the loss of two wickets. J. Howe topscored with an unbeaten 47, while S. Yogarajah added 30 and107 words
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Article368 1950-08-20 19 THE record crowd of more than 20,000 which attended the Johore Orand Prix showed that motor-racing In Malaya Is becoming a major sport. Much of Its popularity In the Colony Itself has been due to the Singapore Motor Club. Since its formation in 1948 the368 words
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Advertisement113 1950-08-20 19 V M OcveCotcon VW EXPANDING M ITI ASKS Peckt4 ft* X wV BTll iS^BET Tk. K fm moni* V RevebiMMi adjusts itself to lake more more, or less less I it closes ALWAYS witb I i effortless case. Available in Blue, Brown or the smart new striped design. a From113 words
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Advertisement456 1950-08-20 19 I'll fly at once!" ~A \«v Split-second timing can be V\V th key to new business m\ opportunities. A contract in i?f~ I V\\ CalcutU, for example, may /J J£Z. I 11\ P^C'se'y the rijtht place at ~L\ Precisely the ri«ht moment. &<&?<-+ r^"^. Regular Speedbird service to (.♦./a. a456 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-08-20 20 rE MERCURY TROPHY. presented by the Mercury Athletic Club of Malaya for the Inter-Club Kelay Championship, which iraa won by the Sdannr Chinese Athletic Association yesterday on the Victoria Institution grounds in Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article57 1950-08-20 20 BOMBAY. Saturday. THE Cr:-ket Club of India open badminton championships. m Bombay on August 17. With a lecord number of entries. Among the participants are thp Malayan stars A. Piruz and Tan Jin Ecng. the former being seeded No. 2 India's No 1. Davinder57 words
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395 1950-08-20 20 $2-MILLION REBUILDING PLAN HELD UP Turf Club waits for prefab steel From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. gELANGOR Turf Club has applied to the Straits Racing Association for its usual racing fixtures next season, so the possibility of the Club embarking on its $2,000,000 rebuilding scheme anytime in 1951 is395 words
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Article82 1950-08-20 20 rpHE final of the Singapore Boys' Clubs Football Competition, which was held last Thursday and resulted in a draw, will be replayed on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.. on the Padang. The finalists are Katong Boys' Club and the Prince Edward Road Boys' Club. Singapore Recreation Club82 words
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Article26 1950-08-20 20 CTANVAC Sports Club and Shell 0 Sports Club played a two-all draw In a Singapore Business House "A" soccer tie at Oeylang stadium yesterday.26 words
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Article541 1950-08-20 20 WEIGHTS for next Saturday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club AugustSeptember meeting, are: CLASS 3, DIV. 1— ABT. 7 FURS. I'nicorn 9.00 Miss Papillon 8.10 Cool Play 8.09 Eastern Picture 8.08 Tempest 8.07 Free Frenchman 8.05 Spcarlight 8.05 Release II 8.04 Independence 8.03541 words
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Article703 1950-08-20 20 I O. VALBERG equalled his Malayan record of v*u 15.5 seconds for the 120 yds. hurdles at yesterday's Singapore Representative Athletic Team Championships at Seletar. Running into a slight breeze' he was a hurdle ahead of the rest of the field. His time yesterday was a703 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-08-20 20 OTIS Chandler, of Stanford University, putting the shot during training at the White City Stadium, London.16 words
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Article391 1950-08-20 20 THIAM SIEW HITS 115 AND 5-62 J^ FINE innings of 115 runs, which included 14 fours, by Cheong Thiam JSiew, for the A.C.S. Old Boys, featured the Evan Wong Shield cricket match played on the Hong Lim Green grounds yesterday between the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association and the Christian Brothers391 words
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Article198 1950-08-20 20 S.H.B. soccer final next Sunday THE deciding match in the Singapore Harbour Board Soccer League for the Foundation Shield will be played on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 5.15 pm. between Traffic Department and Head Office. The teams are level on I points, both having 32 points from 17 games. Both198 words
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Article43 1950-08-20 20 The Windsor Rovers beat the Aston S.C. at soccer yesterday on the C.V.M.A. ground by 3 goals to 2. Nathaniel, Timothy Cheng and Manl scored for the Rovers and Chek Kang scored both goals lor the Aston S.C.43 words
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Article146 1950-08-20 20 Sunday Times Pena g Sports Reporter T»RENGGANU Malays will make their first appearA ance in Penang today when they meet Penang Malays in the semi-final of the Sultans' Gold Cup football competition on the Wcstlands School ground. Penang Malays are favoured to win, with the inclusion146 words
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