Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 January 1949
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Title Section15 1949-01-16 1 The Sunday Tribune TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, JANUARY 16, 1949^ PRK X TFN Hi i:\ TS*15 words
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Article452 1949-01-16 1 —Australia and Burma tell Security Council AMERICA PUTS UP A NEW SCHEME Lake Success, Saturday Australia and Burma have denounced as 'a fraud' the Dutch plan for n free Sovereign state of Indonesia by 1950. Cuba and Britain have also criticised the Dutch actions m Indonesia,U.P. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration133 1949-01-16 1 DINGAPOftE star h<><-- w P key player Dorothy Margaret stiH married I Alexander Roper > ester- day at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. S i Wearing oyster s:t(in. v with Hand skirl railing S from a slim waistline, S i Dorotln carried a show- i er bouquet133 words
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Article208 1949-01-16 1 Cup Team Take A Trip sn?i» i»iu:ss (I n.iLi Jmi.i.\ Gk>Vrr) I.ONI .1 ilay .1/1 ThonilUl Cup t«;i.;i wi'l takr it.-' flint trif, out <>t London mxt Wedn< sday, v hen they it avi for Bii nungham TiM-r. tli. v. ill vi it the famo 1 >OUI QVillll i ill!208 words
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Article42 1949-01-16 1 it. infoi mcnta fui the vision In Malawi In all. are due to arrive m to-day from Ciitain aboard t' <>. ship Dun. Fifty Qrenadters, SO Scots' Guards and 50 Coldstrrameni Uftll disemiiaik at 2. 30 this] iU i noon.42 words
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Article89 1949-01-16 1 ITEM NO. 1 IS APPROVED AT RHODES RHODES. Saturday. The Dnmcll and Rtfyptain delegates i today approved the first item m the progiamme drawn up by the United Nations mediator Di. Ralph Bunche as a basi> for the armistice negotiations. The item calls for assurances that the truce will continueU.P. - 89 words
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Article29 1949-01-16 1 LONDON. Bat The birthduy (i the Sultan oi Ptrak wu.s remembered m London today when his flag was flown irom M Caya House m Trafalgar bcua ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article36 1949-01-16 1 MiANCiHAI. Cat. The mi4-mcnU] :os»t-of-livlng in(1) x governs the amoun vmgea paid almost •'v.-iv worker here, hu.s in- 163 j).r cont. since January l. n becting the Janiiary price ud money LnflaUonarv ir.ivr A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article49 1949-01-16 1 NANKING, Saturday. Premier Sun Fo was expected to summon Ins cabinet for an Immediate session to study the eight conditions on which the Communists are willing to talk peace but American diplomatic officials here said today that there w.i no change m theii polwv <>t hands-ofl U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article125 1949-01-16 1 DURBAN, Sat. Three hundred people were today estimated to have lost their lives m riots here between Africans and Indians, as strong police reinforcements were rushed m by air from Johannesburg to quell any further disturbances. Dm ban passed a night of uneasy125 words
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Article122 1949-01-16 1 LONDON. Sat. The dream of generations of Malayan Btudeata In London a centre they can really call their own is becoming a reality. A tive-st<«reyed house In Bryanston Square, a quiet retreat near the Marble Arch between those teeming shopping thoroughfares -Oxford Street and Kd^ewnre Road--\m tiieReuter - 122 words
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Article502 1949-01-16 1 FURTHER details of the Gurkha-Police Battle with the bandits m North Kedah have been officially released. Casualties sustained by the Gurkha-Police party Include 11 Killed and 6 wounded. Among the killed were two officers one British and one Gurkna. The statement that a former Japanese Officer502 words
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Article36 1949-01-16 1 TOKYO. Sat. -A freigh: 1 trashed into the .station platform at Shimq Goto near Nara yesterday, killing .seven Japanese an 3 injuring 30. I Kyodo news agency reported i trdav. A P.A P. - 36 words
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Article37 1949-01-16 1 CHICAGO. Sat. a federal judge today advised a former merchant sailor to ask President Truman's help m getting back $600 worth of streptomycin which he tiiod to send to hii Japanese gui friend' U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article27 1949-01-16 1 NKW DELHI, Sat. Gen. .^n Francis Roy BllCfaer, last British Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, handed over wttkv today to General K. M. Cariappa. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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462 1949-01-16 1 OPEN LETTER To Mr. Arthur Creech Jones COPY TO Mr. L.ll GamntattSj Tory A I and former Malayan Civtl Servant, who has returned to Malaya to Sir how things air voinp on/ The Right Honourable Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary. S Malayan rubber, the linest m the world, will stretch462 words
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Advertisement133 1949-01-16 1 LLiii'LS^^a M 1 1 THE RIGHT WAY TO PLAY THE CHROMATIC HARMONICA. Bs^F? I I i S«'if-Tuit s .Mii Hook. /^l3^ll4^-YM A staiuiunl work for the 40 I MifJl itVgjjß ,u.. i js-ivnl Chromonica %X/v 1 1.»' «">'ij arranged In simpi«> lessons K^4^^ Which shows, tefll and tearht-s progreasiTely easy133 words
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Advertisement16 1949-01-16 1 BY TnF PFOPFF FOR THF PEOPLF Vow Printed Simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh f; Penang.16 words
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Advertisement10 1949-01-16 1 MALAYAN NATIONAL NEWSPAPFK Telegrams rTribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).10 words
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Advertisement23 1949-01-16 1 O j OW < :it Phone M..MMB. SEASON TRADING CO. r»7, liiuh Street, Singapore. ■meVt^\»t TIGER "X»«f^ BALM ■9lkj VH# r w JnSB m23 words
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168 1949-01-16 2 (Sunday Trihunr Report**!*) ALTHOUGH primary and lower classes m English morning and afternoon schools m Singapore filled up with new admissions within the first two days of the 1 949 school term, hundreds of children have had to be kept out this year. Government168 words
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Article, Illustration157 1949-01-16 2 ·-Signatures Were Troublesome (Sunday Tribune Reporter) The Municipal Electoral Roll is now being printed and on it are the names of 8,685 voters. The use of "midniirht oil" by Mts. A S. M. Hawkins. and hei staff, Messrs. If. Ponnudurri and A. Thiyagata|ah, ciMiblcd tho team to finish the register157 words
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370 1949-01-16 2 1000 Malayan Pilgrims Off To Rome Next Year (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) AT least 1,000 Roman Catholics of the European, Eurasian and Asian communities of Malaya are expected to leave Singapore for Rome early next year. For 1950 is Holy Year which falls every quarter )i a century. Hoy Year370 words
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Article133 1949-01-16 2 Fourteen Pints Of Blood (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Fourteen pints ot Singapore blood recently saved tho ufe of a British merchant seaman who is now on the high seas a tit man again. Tho sailor was advised immediate hospitalisation by a private doctor who diagnosed his ailment as u'cer haemorrhage m133 words
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Article, Illustration314 1949-01-16 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Rei>orter) THAT part of South-East Asia which no man has yet denned as either China or Burma, because no man knows where the border lines is described m a new book written by the French Consul-General at Singapore, M. Andre Guibaut.314 words
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Advertisement294 1949-01-16 2 vv Vy Many a man has trood rausr to rcßret a neglected v\ com'h Even simpl»- sundown rhil) can develop A^-^TZr^-O^ dantfrrous uC -r-ttlcrfs SCOTT'S Ewulfflon Y^T* offcfl a certain safeguard. It rapWly arrests a I ;uh or cold. It soothes the hin^s and loosens «?5,?,T,T7,. n K r U»294 words
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Advertisement591 1949-01-16 2 i atpqt ARRIVAI FOR Vl' "A S I ME VAlin TlIAirC (A Quality Gre**- female YUUK tnUllL product) r The Vigor*. u«« Tonic for fcsj&muarwfc 1949 BANDSPRhAI* str^-piy RAIMOPIJVYERS commend; 1 hy ac AND AC D( World h J|i tinnri> ini> 111 l X *■>. Ij ■-Sllii MODELS I <>X591 words
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Article, Illustration14 1949-01-16 3 Famous Vpor«* k rhn< \o. 11l ii< i niait Kappa14 words
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Article881 1949-01-16 3 THE BAFFLING BANK ROBBERY Ii fST ov< a li'i.n tei of a ntury ago Singa|»ore n Itank i ct onoi iii*. l l pr<>|>< ion I v. iUi y an.l .ti.cini m notes vanished ovoi m> i I i r win th< \'.mll i.l ;i <1: I:ii<..wii li .nk I881 words
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Advertisement310 1949-01-16 3 r 35 DIiNRLEY PIANO ■j >-••.! t- ii iww^^ rn.i. sizk n'i:n;i!T £T GRAND f FULLY TROPICALiSEO I BRILLIANI IN [ONE l1 V is FIRST IT WILL PAY VOl' v Mi-, fur Singapore Malay mi i aloa. SEASON Co., Ltd. "°ssj|ehS im lV& ifej^ L AND VITAMIN D£FlCI'-. -i, ■f.310 words
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Advertisement178 1949-01-16 3 CHAN[ I CHANEL DISTRIBUTORS KOK MALAI (.I.'AHON LAnOHATORIRS LTD. h^"-*^ caw f 4H| •4' ■m»» W MJPI i tobacco that counts JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND %^f\y i i pon ■l'yVif 'Ht> rM OROuGMLv. inFst days voul w v i Jl WZh^T^v t,>^T« I A atmv 1 N()nftDlul tN Rl l178 words
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Miscellaneous565 1949-01-16 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQI'AfUrS feet tm th* ground. JAN. 21 FEB L 8 LEO News for which n<>u fccv< JULY 24 Arc. 23 ht n waiting v ill disappoint Agreements enttved into )f.,u it unll be goo<i up ti> tins week should Inter prove a jiunt565 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-01-16 4 SINGAPORE SECRETARY IS A KEY WOMAN »''«r.tarv ol th»- s.a.t. A. from Mr*. Elizabeth J \\iHi;i!M^. V, :th Ike S.A.T.A. !ini<- n«»\\ m full-time 3 oprration. >]rs. Samders 1 appoint men I is a busy one. I m To h«-r tails the respoasibllitj of attending and reply- j all correftpoadence83 words
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1043 1949-01-16 4 Vera Ardmore - S'pore Regrets... No Heel -Taps.. Picture Book... Vera Ardmore BGJHGJHVNBV WITH the departure uf Admiral Sir ivnis and Lady Boyd an«i Miss Elizabeth Boyd for tin United Kingdom apore will mi<s three of the most charming people v. ho have t foot m the Colony. Although the C-in-C only recently1,043 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-01-16 4 LMj BH«I Md her tengfc tor, L»d, Twy.de-, walli. X s.n.h.rk M (h < dlM k|19 words
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Advertisement218 1949-01-16 4 MORNING COCKTAIL DRESSES Latest Models KB-1, BRAS BABAH KOAI). mw Kadlo* Hotel Vogue's Says Come and get it 1 fftlaiden Vvmu BKASBIERE \O\ IC BOSOM NEEDS Tin > I wonderful varictj m .it. ■<! by Maiden Form's fam< d HiinjTK, m foi i particular if •ou i. in.iii. thr- Form218 words
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Advertisement295 1949-01-16 4 GLMS II WELLLRY U.l/(.///s />//\' ir///i con/ it i nee from !i IS A I I X i JK\\ i:i.i.]:f:.s I 11, Th< I'll >tif 1' A Nil Vf Mf I i rri' ii Ou tti;; ».i mis. II i, i <..' into r\ m !:< r« i I qitOMtloitft295 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1949-01-16 5 Jimmy Glover - LONDON LETTER Jimmy Glover i'Vtiiii re "v :.dM Joyce Bchare i^ulvrl, L.K.A.M pore, abt>ul \\la<»;»» I wrote little while r-.:\- phUMiforte r.-'ci;* nl Wlfaiore Hall, London, and toun-J favour la tlif pyea o! the difficult British critics. Her home is m Devonnhlre Roadi Singapore Recently she t<> port i-.\ ;.;>1,716 words
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Advertisement271 1949-01-16 5 TECHNICAL books Established I 8 72 Modern Marine Engineer- Malaya's Leading «hk i!i thn i voium Hi Jewellers Electrical Engine* i Reference Book i m ii: Diamond and Gem I rid Otl wh.tak.T. Electrical En- Merchants grocer 1 Pocket Book 18.00 uuld l> Architectural Building ti n It I* ri*t271 words
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Advertisement135 1949-01-16 5 When over-indulgence m food and drink causes stomach upsets Alka Seltzer offers quick relief. Sparkling, pleasant-tasting, its alkalizing properties bring relief m a hurry. flHHnUnß^n^Ma\4nirV a HMMMfeW SSSmSrmmm BIT PERFORMANCE .^al 1U and ECONOMY «^=B It's really h<*hl Th jj— t the rich ex] )(l -7 /c; utmo t num135 words
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Advertisement63 1949-01-16 5 c imp i??i AT LAST! HIS MASTEKS WKI~ fi rnniiaMliul I i I $340. i dtacouni r*i .i aU authori; d -i.-rs r rr<>i M I EBTAB j S mouthie >v co malaya L r n *****I 1075 I JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING wmaan ungaporc UL )(t> I s MEW SELECTION63 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, January 16. 1949.
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Article395 1949-01-16 6 THE ancient families of Olde England have fallen lon hard times. But are the barons and the belted earls down-hearted? The answer is "No!" They have rolled up their sleeves and gone out to work as salesmen, clerks and farm-hands. They even have a bricklayer's labourer among395 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1949-01-16 6 Archie MacDonald - SYDNEYSIDERS LAUGHED SURF BAN OUT OF EXISTENCE Archie MacDonald by SURFING, or shooting the breakers, one of Australia's most popular pastimes, has rocketed to first place as a national sport In the number of its devotees. Increased leisure with thr introduction on January l of a national -10-hour working week,1,042 words
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Advertisement268 1949-01-16 6 GUT SENSATION OF THE YEAR! rorri..\R kf.qi km you Buy Good To The Value 00 Oi You P;iv |8.00 Foi One Oroaa "PANDA" HH Pen< oi X] GIVE FREE $4000.00 Personal Accident Transport Insurance Coupon Foi One year. Issued To You By Our Spocial Arrangement with The Ocean Aeddent Guarantee268 words
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Advertisement92 1949-01-16 6 r A ■J. Y+f Care consists of mor« than Ju«t "baying gl&a»««." Ry« comfort and visual •ffidency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyssi§ht specialist, O. B CHONQ, OHTJI. Fully equipped frith mo««r. lmtnimrti* Walayan Airways Ltd. NOW TWICE DAILY moii lINQAPOI ro KUALA LIMFIK. IPOH AND F92 words
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Advertisement100 1949-01-16 6 «Br always hook 1l 1 1 M •Mj•IWE Travelling ahoiit t}ie world with certainty and skilled efficiency is second nature to i*> the Dutch. That is why travellers of to-day r I fc/ mWml i ::::=4;::=:s A^ Croat rQY*^ DUTCH AOtUNES r Service* gjjr^^fff^WNß^ fe T Hying Dutchman OTI&ISATUITIC OEUSCPE100 words
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Article305 1949-01-16 7 Singapore's 'Kramat Of The Pigeon 9 (Sunday Tribune Staff Kej>orter) \S Singapore there* is a "kramat" m the attic of a Police Station. It is the "Kramat of the F J igeon" situated In the tower of the Singapore Harbour Division. Police Station, Tanjong305 words
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Tongkang In Sea Drama
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Article106 1949-01-16 7 CREW SAVED (Snndaj Tribune Keporter) The eleven-man crew Of i« 81--ton n.jtu! tongkang that started breaking apart 18 miles north of the Pengikl Islands yesterday wen rescued by a passing mi tanker, the Baroena. The 111-fated twn^unu. voyaging to Singapore from the West Coast Ol Borneo, developed engine trouble and106 words
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Article52 1949-01-16 7 A special morning preview Of the London Film Pioductions, film "The Winslow Boy" was j given yesterday at the Pavilion to invited guests by Messrs Runme and Run Run Shaw m association With Mr. Fred R. Simmins, Alexander Korda'a representative m Singapoie. A luncheon followed at the j52 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-01-16 7 Malay devotee asks favour at the Kramat. staff Seargeanfl MtUklaman stands at the <!o<»r <>f the atalrwaj thai leads t<» the Krarual m the to ver of the Singapore Harbour Division police static ri, TanjOßJg I'agar.38 words
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188 1949-01-16 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A WHITLEY Council for all Government medical and health staff m Singapore is to be formed. The Council will have representative! from the nursos, doctors, sanitary inspectors including laboratory assistants, m it. Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services said188 words
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Article83 1949-01-16 7 SERVICES TO CLOSE CELEBRATIONS A choral Eucharist at St. Andrew I Cathedral at T. 30 a.m. and a service Of thanksgiving at St. Hildas Church, 41. Ceylon Road. Katong at p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, brings to close the 290 th anniversary celebrations of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.83 words
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Article68 1949-01-16 7 DEATH OF PAPER MERCHANT (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Mr. 'Tan Soah Liang. ■enlor partner of Liang Brothers Co.. well-known Singapore paper merchants, died at his home at 75 ChOOD QtMUI Street, on Friday. January 14th, at 7 o'clock. Mr. Tan left behind his I wife, a son and four da ughj68 words
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159 1949-01-16 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Chinese 'mercy ship' Pulau Kijang is due to sail this morning for Djambi, Sumatra, laden with relief goods for destitute Chinese whose lives have been disrupted during the Indonesian fighting. More appeals for help from the Chinese conimunltiea m159 words
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Article259 1949-01-16 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TAIWAN'S mild climate, rich soil and industrial expansion have impressed Mr. Lee Nyean Shin of Ipoh, one of the five Perak Chinese who recently returned from a two-week visit to the Island. The Perak contingent formed part of the 35-man strong Oversea259 words
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Article67 1949-01-16 7 (Busukty Tribune Reportei About 850,000 Muslims from all over the world went on pilgrimage to Mecca last year, according to a pilgrim source m Mecca Over 15,000 came from the Malay Archipelago, including Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines. Pilgrims from Soviet Asia numbered 1,8(5"); 3 i fiom67 words
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Advertisement436 1949-01-16 7 v TOSS B* i""* I BIG 10ADS ore My! B*****8 r ii» Juuridi or v. turn (Jatitas An C'aiyi. atnrica tan ino\f them a< n>st tJir f-pftdiiv, unoothly, ifliiwully In r) t ihorttit lune, «ml vi lifst U*a oondatioß, all ryj c^ 1 yoodb r«^ich Kn^l^jiJ Italy I fc j436 words
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Advertisement295 1949-01-16 7 Arthritis Cause Fought m 30 Minutes By dissolving and removing the body poison* and acids that cause RtifPness, soreneM and swelling of Arthritis and Rheumatism the Ing new discovery Romind is bringing health and happiness to thousands of one-time mifferers. In tin i after th«- first dose of Romind pains295 words
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Advertisement121 1949-01-16 7 Eaay to Shift into Position ~\tm m Cujlome/ See* tve/ylinng J^ Yo\i See f<Se Cnaroraer Complete Visibility I Tt* w«U l^jhl^l. w«l*-nf)*m McCi»y &i»;.«y Cu*« qiv. h* slot* r^L MHMMiMIvHIM No u»til... v 1 tc ob«tlJCl th* dtfpUy *.*<• fl «joua<j ob*it'-i«* '*ujt^ ftffiSSEi »:.<■ Notbuxj 4* h.ai.i. Ciabiud W121 words
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Advertisement624 1949-01-16 8 Train for SUCCESS with The School of Accountancy, the leading institution m the British Empire for building Successful Circcts by postal Tuition. The School*! unsurpassed Examination Record gives I the maximum prospect of success. You can be sure ol a highly p*ud appointment as: ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS MANAGER624 words
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Miscellaneous394 1949-01-16 8 lit, AgMiO| v alcapp^ T -AND, /njR GUESS/NG THE IDENTITY OF "MR. SLUSH*- WAL*r—THWT I f THE.T WERE. CX»iTE. A NICE BY S/MPLV L/STEN/NG TO THE SOUND OF H/S FEET J CONTEST'S J PRIZE /T 5 TH££U- MAFTA GO/ A^KEID g>V RADIO Z i^h.CUT IV^^ m nY. SLUSH/NCS THROUGH MUD394 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1949-01-16 9 HENRY GRIS - HENRY GRIS from AMONG Hollywood wi.o hav< t,, foreign ing th< oc< fin f->r the first time m their 1 know of on. only who -13 gi .it<--fully th i\ he ned b on. sii, i a Yvonne de rlo, the :'ri who, having been catapulted v. fame1,307 words
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Advertisement66 1949-01-16 9 4nsfeo^ nV^nk '.^n^^nnP'&^^^n^nßaß^^BaVn^^r^^^nn a^HTt The one and oaly Bovril's back. And it's pood cheer for everyone. A cup of Bovril is a stimulating drink. A teaspoonful m svnips, stews and gravies adds a delicious beefy flavour. Remember Bovril ia the concentrated essence of prime beef. A btdc goes a long66 words
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Advertisement656 1949-01-16 9 llf lf T ftTl u^^ 1 J yWf <l^rTs*fa_7'** >y '> 3 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures f* 9^ of Life to Men Who Feel Old -fA Before Their Time CJ Ho von feel olrirr than von arr» Ar« vn»i S B^^«V lacking656 words
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Article91 1949-01-16 10 DARUL Bahar an-l Chinese; Athletes <ii tw dn<-;ill m boc< 1 1 em ounter at .laian Beau Btadium yesterday. Th<- game w.i.s keenly conted an i was watched by mv crowd. Twenty minutes aftei the 'it. Chong Kum on receiving! pass from Hoi Mt'np91 words
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131 1949-01-16 10 S.T.T.A. INVITED TO PLAY IN AUSTRALIA JHE Singapore Table-Tennis Association lias received an invitation from the Australian Table Tennis Association to play a series of matches m "Down-Under". This was revealed, yesterday, by Mr. Chong Kow Thy. Hon. Secretary of the STTA. Mr. Chong said that he had already replied131 words
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Article161 1949-01-16 10 /GRIFFITHS was m dazzling form on the padang yesterday, scoring 27 points of R.a.f. Changi's 39 against the Singapore Chasers Rugby XV The Airmen trounced the Chasers by 39 points (six goals, two tries, one penalty goal) to nil. Changi fielded a superioi team m all respects,161 words
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Article25 1949-01-16 10 G.H.Q. Signal! bcoti I a well deserved 6 2 win ovei the BODCA hex key team at St. George's Road ground yesterday.25 words
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Article23 1949-01-16 10 The Jolhla-is football toani will meet a team from the i HMS Michael at Geylang Sta- 'Hum at 5.15 p.m today23 words
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Article329 1949-01-16 10 FliHB Conowing are th<- pro- balile weights Foi tin flrat day of the Selangoi Gold Cup Meeting >>n Jan. 22 i lor sos, Cl. 1. Div 1 5 Fun. I'«'i Miila Doi m« t ;t oT Kinder Gold 9 01 Sold Caste 8.12 N r >»329 words
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Article328 1949-01-16 10 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS (From KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday GAMBBOROUOH Bayby did th< fn s7 of thi mornttf/'.s three m 57, and Bomt Class i Tint i beat Oriental 'Charles) etver the same distance m tht §ame ton* Thest were the nutstand ng performers when the coins* was opened328 words
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Article381 1949-01-16 10 HOCkEY RULES OFF-SIDE' and ROLL- IN' derm aps the mosi confusing rule m hockey is the "Offside" and it has been the cause ol endless misunderstandings on the playing fteld. The "Roll-in", however, is an apparently simple rule, but still there are oneor two small hut important points to bo381 words
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Advertisement273 1949-01-16 10 QUEENS today: s.ik). «».00, ».ir> p.m. Coa«taare Beaawtfl Mrod. (raw ford m -SIX TOWN" I nivtrsal's Excflttog >l»l«>drim.n Of An Oil-Boom (niiiiiiun'tv! LAST SHOWS t, «i.l •> A. 9.1."> p.m. Aotions! Thrills! Romance! 1 nit«'<l Artists affCftw 4 Sword Of The Avenger •tarring Ramon Del QARDO suspense! Suordpla.v! OPENING TO-MORROW273 words
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Article142 1949-01-16 11 Omission of Holm a Surprise T ///v (nntssmn <>\ PttllJ Hoi m )l))iu m No. i filnft' r, Me Danish 'ihmitns Cup tCtttn CTHW- r» ntil<i surprise l< < <il \xid )>nn(itn nr< l< s. as it i ji.fs- riii>>r expected thni Il'ilti a mii'f ni'tkt it stromi opponent if142 words
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Article74 1949-01-16 11 ihr marriage of Mr. C. Sclvaratnam ton of Mr A Mr K. Chellappa, Pensioner, ICala< van Railways to Misa Yogcswuri Kanagasabai, daughter of Mrs. Kanagwwafml ami of late Mr. Kanagasabai will take place on Thursday '20th January, I<U9 between ~> to 7 ;<.tn. at the bride's residence No. 78,74 words
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Obituary40 1949-01-16 11 LIANG: On lan. 14, suddenly, Tan S««:ili LfaMg of Liang Bros. <0.. ChllHa Strrrt, Singapore, agrd I'.i. I'iiii»thl rortrj;*- l«-a\«'S 7.">, Cbooß (iiittn Sfr»'«>t, Sundnv, U»th B| 10 a.m. for T» orh«\\ Cemetery, It'/j miles Buldl I iriiiili Rtrad,40 words
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Article514 1949-01-16 11 JUST HOW GOOD ARE THE DANES? Siimluv TrihiiiM' llaiiliuiiiioii S§m sk SKAARUP S RISE TO WORLD FAME (H\ Tribune Badminton Correspondent) JCMCRN SKA Mil I\ Denmark's Hrst player, is II years of age and conies from the town ot Nykobfog on the Baltic island ot Falster, about Hi) miles south514 words
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Article, Illustration412 1949-01-16 11 Denmark's Cup Hopes Freem an Cha nces Still Good, But MALAYA'S first smashing victory over tin 1 Wimbledon Badminton Club has somewhat rocked the badminton world, us the Wimbledon side was e<{ii:tl if not better than the All-Kngland team. The news was received with wild excitement by badminton players i412 words
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Advertisement78 1949-01-16 11 Extract of Malt WITH Cod Liver Oil far Happy, Hamlthy Children Nca la vttamim A A D. Vita! to tfca diet of your children to tat* th« acaady dovtlopmant of atrooj fconat and teeth. InvaluaM* for tfeikat* children and awalag nothars. AJlenburyt Extract of Hah wtth Cod Uver Oil b78 words
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Advertisement289 1949-01-16 11 a tittle MARMin a let of HULTH rfMNhliiMiiii n«W WhßTi fiallMßmiaWfl l/ 41MMW r:\* 'v- 1 M A FOOD I X AS WELL AS A FLAVOURING First and foremost, MARMITE does you good. It is a yeast extract rich m Vitamin B2 the food that builds bodily fitness and resistance289 words
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Article287 1949-01-16 12 CATS DISAPPEAR IN HAUNTED HOUSE But The Ghost Fails To Drive Tenants Away (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THERE is a. bungalow m Singapore that is earning a strange reputation. It is haunted by a headless ghost and its cats disappear! Nobody has boon able to Offer any leasonabh solution for287 words
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Article107 1949-01-16 12 Singapore Schoolboys Triumph "Miniature Test" 1 "ipODAY'S match was an ex- 1 cellent match, excellent m j the respect of how ciicket should be played. If every na- j Ition played th« game m the same spirit as this match was 1 played today, the world would be a happier107 words
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161 1949-01-16 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Commercial vehicle owners m Singapore h ive been puzzled by what seemed to be an increase m the registration fees m 1949. Mr \v a. M Watts, the Registrar ol Vehicles. Sin-gapo-i j>aid yesterday that the registration fees had not been increased,161 words
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Article100 1949-01-16 12 TIEN rSIN, Saturday. < munisi troops an- now systematically occupying the cit> without resistance. Pur-capped Communists are proceeding along the main thoroughfares m four-deep formation tiring into the an !he Communist occupal .on followed nightlong sporadic fighting m various parts of tin tit; during whichReuter - 100 words
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Article138 1949-01-16 12 Coles Retires from Racing SYDNEY Km Considered one of Australia's moot promising apprentices, Ron Coles, ol Sydney, has retired from the saddle for health reasons. Weight has been his pro- \> m an-i he has found that frequent wasting was Impairing his health Coles said "1 have given i ayReuter; AAP - 138 words
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Article51 1949-01-16 12 WASHINGTON, Sat. The ilr fore< annou i today President Truman approved the purchase of 158 let tighten an,j some trainer pUiei to cost SiO'i.ooo.ooo fhev fncliifi. 4 i N< rt I all-xeather <-t fighters, no Lockheed F-54 all-wea-ther nghters and an unannounced number ot trainers. IU.P. - 51 words
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Article27 1949-01-16 12 A talk on the Philippine Islanda will be given tlu- evening at the Wesley Guild. No. 4 Foil Canning Road, by Mr. P. G. Peralta.27 words
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Advertisement275 1949-01-16 12 GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Tender Notice TENDERS aie invited for the Construction ot the following j works m Jesselton and Labuan., North Borneo. la) Government Printing Office, Jesselton, m timber and brickwork, ibi First class ward General Hospital. lesselton, m timber. (C) Senior Officers' Quarters, Jesselton, <7 m number) Contractors275 words
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Advertisement260 1949-01-16 12 s/i& clcsCi&S The most charming compliment \<>u un pay woman i« to give lirr perfume: perfume l>v Cbly, Nothing eke com b our admiration <-r rr;jK-rt witli <juite such distinction loi no other perfumes are so truly distinctive. i 'aw, m r I'OHICAH JL Fvt tht tophtni: mtd EMEAAUOt ---^X/S260 words
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Miscellaneous20 1949-01-16 12 lIIIIS TODAYS tide-table is as follows: High Water— l2.2l a.m. (8 ft. 8 m.) and 11.15 a.m. (10 ft. In.)20 words
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Miscellaneous256 1949-01-16 12 iih^amn rt i BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMF 9.00 a.m. Programme Sum- I mary and Concert of Popular Classics, 9.30 South America. Take It Away; 10.00 Tin Pan Alley; 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 "Much-Blndinf?-in-the-Marsh" (repeat of Thursday night's pio^.i, li.no Light Music; 12.00 Close Down. 1.00 p.m. Light Music from the256 words
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Miscellaneous96 1949-01-16 12 Mary; r.05 Interlude; ioo Mandarin Programme (Uvt I cnPo'V^ 45 n^Z' 10 News m Mandarin, Canlude; 8.05 Relay from 8.8.C. tonoso and Amov. 1.15 Cloae London; 8.15 News m Malay; Down B^3o Interlude; 9.00 Close <> 00 pm SIR Tuno an<l Down < )pening Annct. m Mandatin; R r n96 words
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