Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 February 1949
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Title Section23 1949-02-06 1 RY TflF PFOPI.F TGI? THF PFOPf T MALAY/VS NATTON'Af NFWsPAPFR The Sudnay Tribune TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FEBRt ARY 6, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS23 words
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Article693 1949-02-06 1 W. M. Blackwood - W. M. Blackwood By MANILA IS CENTRE OF THE WORLDS ARMS RACKET U/ho is Mr. X, head of the greatest arms racket the world has ever known? In every town and village! m South-enst Asia, spies, stool-pigeons, policemen and detectives are trying to trap him. The693 words
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Article144 1949-02-06 1 /Sunday Tribune Repftrter) A very thoughtful burglai raided a house m Singapore's exclusive Tanglin district the ether night. He climbed m through a bathroom window and entered the bedroom where tlie owner of the house was asleep. On a bookcase lav $150 m notes, together with the144 words
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Article49 1949-02-06 1 W. Indies All Out For 286 BOMBAY, Sat— The \Y»-st lndir* lost the.r la,J live w ieM» for 51 n.ns today a.nl wtn an oat for 2H« hi tli#ttrtt ii.ninjjs of the Fifth Test against India. Indja was ISS for 5 wtcfccta at the rinc «.f pl:»\ today. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article49 1949-02-06 1 General Sir Neil Ritchie, Commander-in-Chief F.A.R.i:. L.F. win unvoil plaques m the Singapore Presbyterian Church on Sunday. February 20. to the memory of the oflicrrs and men of the Gordon Highlanders Mid the Argyll an>] Suthnland Hi; hlanders who lost their llv< Malaya during th< war.49 words
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Article120 1949-02-06 1 Cup Men Will Get Those Eggs (SuntUiy Tribune Reporter Malaya s Thomas Cup badminton team will get the extra »ggs they need. Their demand is beinj: met from Singapore, following the British Food Ministry's refusal to grant them an extra allocation. Thirty dozen eggs, donated by the Singapore Cold StorageA.P. - 120 words
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Article61 1949-02-06 1 HAMBLEDOS, England, Sat. -General Sir John Aaaer, In charge of British Communications m France m the rirst world war, died on Friday. A graduate of Sandhurst, he spent his tftriy army years m tn'dia and Egypt He was with General Kitchener at Khartoum m jsiisA.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-02-06 1 Pol IC lowly ladi«% ilr^w ;i < hMinpu^n^ < r.tlJt Krken they ;«u. ml.-*! the o[>«tii.i^ |»arty yftrrdaj «,r Singapore's new -IS-oples Itank"— th« <>\ers(us I iiitin Kank 1.M., m Raff left Place. Left Ui m^nt: Datin C. J. I'uK'lar, Mrs L. frinana. Vlrs. Lien Vln^ <huw,56 words
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Article207 1949-02-06 1 The New Big Tribune Beginning on Mon- S day, February 14, a 2 bigger and better I Malaya Tribune will be on sale to the 5 public. To make this pos- m sible, the Morning 5 I Tribune will be sus- pended temporarily, I I and all its most popu-207 words
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Article21 1949-02-06 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. The government announced today that it had cancelled its plan to exchange students with Russia.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article124 1949-02-06 1 Nineteen Communist Army Forces reservists wren raptured when PoJtoe screened all the employees of Selayang Tin Dredge m the Kuala Lumpur area. Police recovered seven Japanese pistols, three BfMi irnn magazines and XX handgrenades with safety pins m the Bat u Caves area. Security forces shot dead three124 words
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Article190 1949-02-06 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) CINGAPORE police and marine patrols have been warned to look out for an escaped Japanese war criminal, Takeda Yokitoshi, who escaped from prison m Tanjong Pinang, Pulau Bintan, last November 25. He was serving a life sentence, foi ill treating POWs m190 words
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Article289 1949-02-06 1 WHERE IS "PADD Y" CR ONIN? (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) WHERE is W. J. ("Paddy") Cronin, 35-year-old Kuala Lumpur branch manager of Caravan Films Ltd., Singapore? Cronin said he was leaving Kuala Lumpur sixteen days ago to travef by car to Singapore. He was to visit rubber estates m the289 words
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Advertisement73 1949-02-06 1 IffIHB^^SSSSHIiB j. j Tno I ion! j i Page Mysteries j 5 m HOHNER HARMONICAS. TICK 1 'IX HO" Van,- 1 r<>< l 10-hote. 20-rc.d. $4.f>o VtaperTuai, 5 o 28-ho*. M-recd! 4.50 i'()Oh, ;1i hole, 32-reed. *M T J 'fS¥^fc 10-hoW\ 10-reed. VOO lls|i< "(lIROMONU'AS" SSS; o r HBB3 A-t73 words
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Advertisement9 1949-02-06 1 Now Printed Simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Pening.9 words
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Advertisement7 1949-02-06 1 Telegrams: Tribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).7 words
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Advertisement108 1949-02-06 1 Obtainahlp at Thone H2IKH. SEASON TRADING CO, .">7, I li^li Str«M>t, Sin>fa|M>re. I I I i j w^^l_" lit class who will demand and get the best. U fllß'l n n B lancl f° r instance, Dc Luxe Virginia V ylVy\ IT^^ cigarettes have been enjoyed for over fifty years108 words
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260 1949-02-06 2 Two Very Human Stones Ward Made Into Chapel (Sunday Tribune Staff Importer) pKETTY 20-year-old ATS Private Joan Mary Chesterton said, "I do" yesterday as she sat up m bed on the verandah of the women's ward of the Alexandra Military Hospital. Beside her260 words
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Article227 1949-02-06 2 SumUiy Tribune Reporter) AN ex-Hollywood film actor, who settled m Singapore and thon had to sell pickles bocause he was almost penniless, was saved from being: ejected from his home by the Relief Section of the Social Welfare Department. This story was revealed m flic Relief Section's227 words
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Article33 1949-02-06 2 His Eminence the Maulana Mohammed Abdul Aleem Siddique will give a talk on "The Faith of Islam" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road, at 5 p.m. today.33 words
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Article216 1949-02-06 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) YOU may still have to wait a long time more for a house. There were 9,284 applications to the Singapore Improvement Trust for accommodation at the end of last year. These applications included a total number of 50,000 persons But216 words
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Article157 1949-02-06 2 MORE than 2,000 -frfttftflicg «1 wrrv banned m Singaporr two years ago. Most of them tcere sold as scrap. Out of the total number <>/ rickshaws, ttoo were sent abroad ami there are stUl a few plying m the streets today. Those that haw been scrapped157 words
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Article68 1949-02-06 2 Really, Those Passengers (Xunikiy Ttibtme Rif\njr(r:rf Most of the passengers aboard the small KPM liner Dc Eerens. which docked at Singapore yesterday evening, were a noisy lot all the way from Sourabaya. Even some of the crew complained. The passenger* had bellowed loudly and it looked as if they would68 words
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Article136 1949-02-06 2 (tiunday Tribune K' porter/ OINGAPORE will say good 3 bye to the Hythe Class tlyiu^ boat, on the United Kingdom Australia Empire route, when the last aircraft uses Kallang this Thursday ;ind fli's .tvvuy to England to by bold. OpMtoillttoai operated jointly by BOAC and136 words
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Article, Illustration275 1949-02-06 2 "Shocking" Lack Of Book-Lovers In Singapore (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) jfIRS. Hilde Witte, of Raffles Library, yesterday described as "shocking" the fact that out of Singapore's 8,700 European civilians and several thousand European forces only 1,200 were members of the Library. Raffles possessed a total membership of 3,000 of all275 words
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Article33 1949-02-06 2 ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD F»irmturc (Teak) for hire for six months or more to anyone who will look after it owner proceeding on leave. Apply early to Box No. A2033 M V Spore.33 words
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Advertisement600 1949-02-06 2 Heart Trouble Caused by High cTOP that Blood Pressure s n W |TH If rou havt r>*" round tu^ »»«-»rt. I I. L^ ■*ir>«i''t f J"»e*s. hfodache* »t i V** 7 /'n top and licl. *m twad and above ere«. •horir.fT^f Kro.ih. te»l »<rvy. fr IUN ler f> r-oor «i.600 words
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Advertisement102 1949-02-06 2 iffWftL- Dvi 11l( '"X Film yP|§' ULTRAMODEKN ■jEyll MUSICAL m J^jf MANDARIN WM "WANDERING Mi MINSTRELS Ww Soon/ v* iitTfiiiCi' if I I {"OTHPy IT^^V Many a man has goo<l cause to regret a neglected /^^s=^^O\\ cough INen a simple sundown rhiil can develop ifr"^ dan C erous after-efTecU SCOTT'S102 words
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Advertisement186 1949-02-06 2 VITASIME TONIC PIIXB i;r<l for male (A Quality (ir»»en female Product Mm*mmstemßsm The Vlgor< < >^vtta&»^V> P o O r Hi >•>«! W_ iiMtt_e •iuV'vlj j commend, th> h^ J Mf!«;ical V c j^Wf^BHB b^cli 11-'I 1 containa iron. Cop- r M«uui»..i- -esc, '^>baxt etc. imbrmemg »l" tho ueczami dements186 words
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Advertisement29 1949-02-06 2 y 1 >: PRICES DEPIL LIQI i:> si. 4") each POWDKB $1.20 each (Duty Extra Outside *'i>on«). Sole Agents: NAINA MOHAMKD t V SONS, LTD. MBgapore, RwUa Lumpur and PMMWg.29 words
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Article836 1949-02-06 3 HERMAN RAPPA - AN OUPIUM SUICIDE? HERMAN RAPPA Vpor«» riiiiMs-.. \o. 21 S By THF death under mysterious circumstances of o Norwegian business man at the Eurone Hotel m 192fi caused a stir among the European community of Singapore. Police inquiries, which extended to the USA. Saigon Hongkong 1 and Shanghai, disclosed that836 words
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Article434 1949-02-06 3 WOMEN may have no pockets, but why not a Highland spoil an? You can weai it undo youi skirt and youi money will *>«* very very safe. This advice was given by Mi. J. X Macdonald. Hull Stipendiary magistrate, to Mrs. Elsie May Woodcock, who kept her434 words
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Advertisement262 1949-02-06 3 Cvorj »oJ> Mould i.l. to MM 1,.«t.!< ||W «f>« <al«n;ty o( a b«M K«^ By,» fH *R Sj «itfi'(«9 alolM ».ll n«v«r Wo. f H n.*j j hate i« Jut to »X« *«»Itn»ti o( (<*«• n^ 3 fJ roots, which not btmq r>ou'.\K«a J«qu»Ulf bf th« system. A*4 U ♦yf262 words
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Miscellaneous57 1949-02-06 3 As 1 1 Seems ..lnT TO yO2k TO SING... iSv ■'OTLAO.HL.NCBEASED '-L v^SN 1 90° LATOi CASING SING jj6o I >M 3*O<£H-l£G MflKiL [j'l 'Jl -C—-.LN. fifrK v s vyVvl LCQSUOINC- xr^.--i\ /^i" MADE 3 \J^ ■WPf f *fl»*K T^^. BfST/LL >: *COrt If V^^ A7/ iv «£4ZT- W X57 words
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Miscellaneous519 1949-02-06 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS }four &houlder% JAN. 21 FSB. 18. You trill feel reviles* n<n<i T4URUS mil prohahly try to do ton APRIL 21 MAY 20 22L2SS! "S*' MUnV P ««> 1 'mthrtrity will opport HtHtun irifl promt nuSSfy display a tmr* Unmans and yo,, vill519 words
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Article, Illustration358 1949-02-06 4 SIXTH ATTEMPT TO CLIMB MT. PARBAT OSLO, Norway, Sat. MOKWEGIAN mountain climbers are going to l make a sixth attempt m June, 1950, to ascend the lamed Nanga Parbat, the 8,120 metre peak m the Himalayas which has never been climbed. The expedition will be led by Dr. A.me Naess,A.P. - 358 words
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310 1949-02-06 4 LONDON, Sat. yyHEN you so to look at v burlesque show m post-war Britain do not take your opera glasses. They are against the law. Notices m the programmes at London's tiny and picturesque Windmill Theatre where burlesque thrives,A.P - 310 words
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Article, Illustration246 1949-02-06 4 MOSCOW, Sat— The fishing industry oi i e i2?^ Union sa Vs il obtained a record catch Hi 1 J"IO. It claims, that the USSR took first place m Europe m the size of its catch, surpassing Britain and Norway Russia has a tremendousA.P. - 246 words
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Article160 1949-02-06 4 School For Gipsy Children SOFIA. Sat. Bulgaria's first school for Gipsy children lies m a Western suburb or Sofia. One-hundred ant! eignteen boys and girls ranging from ten to fifteen attend the school. They lunch with the teach em, which is considered a gooc. educational measure. Teachers say that withinU.P. - 160 words
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49 1949-02-06 4 BISMARK, Sat. It cost G. C. Grenz US$5O for putting the cart before the horse. Ho shot a deer, then came into town to buy the hunting license. When he got back to his game, the wardens nabbed him for illegal shooting. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article316 1949-02-06 4 NOTTINGHAM. Sat. A Hospital for pet fish la the hobby of Mr. O. F. Campion aged 80, of Castle Place, Nottingham. Mr. Cnmpion is m business as a restorer of antiques and art treasures. He also is doetoi. suigeon and nurse to ailing fish, can even316 words
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Advertisement154 1949-02-06 4 «nnOl EM Hhs h l^ pd \ii^» 70HBlPWUgPAtiY *XT PHOBLEMS HUSCSSfIOHHHHBiHHHHHHHHHI STRAINS 8 SPRAINS^§T LINIMENT A touch of Sloan's Liniment l^mL^^ takes the ache and pain out H^*^EJtt>J 1 of strained muscles. CiO4Hi j^^^^SsJSJ*^| lif^i for rheumatic pain, too. SHMlfc^^^' II v THE. mMS9/% •VBSBI^BI^SSBSBBI S^BSmLiLiBiLiBSmLib^MB PERFORMANCE ECONOMY^^^ i m-154 words
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Advertisement509 1949-02-06 4 Tfie New HAL EX (e^*ronoat£O n i|#lfcfcg^ If«w cemea the HAIJbJC Teoth brash with Rondatnd nylon. See how the esaAfc IHIF^T straight, stiff little nylon tips are \Q tTT •monthly trimmed They will not prick 1 delicate gums or scratch the polished %fc surface of your teeth yet will search509 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1949-02-06 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By PBRHAPB you poaMM a pair Off hollow h'irs. ti strong KftMid und a curft-iron constitution to have w*v*thor- <<\ (.'hiiKso New Year's Eve without looking likr ;i conventionally cfOW-eycd comedian. Some innocent SOUlfl, new to this country ami its custom?, accepted the cup th«t cheers1,004 words
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Article, Illustration930 1949-02-06 5 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER Front I'VE told you that Britain i.s winning its peace-time economic battle just as surely as she won the grimmer Ijattlc for existence during the war. but the curious fact about the matter is that the people of this country don't know it. Britain is doing930 words
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Advertisement197 1949-02-06 5 MAKING IIOOM FOII Xl-W OVMISi: AS STOCKS MODEL GOWNS REDUCED TO S3O UNDER Dcrtucfcfc MKS. TOMMY" THOMSON Koom IHL I lour (i.ll. BMg. llatt< ry K«l. Trl. VJUI Established Id 72 I mafia m... L Malaya's Leadinj? I When you think m Jewellers term* of the best m COIFFURES Diamond197 words
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Advertisement230 1949-02-06 5 •Io«lrl .")101 lUrr |MirchH.s«« A Mains Onl.v trruis UTUfd i A\;»ilal»lr 1 1 mil nil authorisrd dralrrs or from llfarr-^fßßfgßJi 11,, Distributors tor >fah*va I ESTAB. S MOUTRIE &CO (MALAYA) LTD I 87S john LITTLE'S BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL: 7030 Call At Maison "VOGUE" FOR EVERY TYPE OF I I(»l RE230 words
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Article440 1949-02-06 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE THE INVALID LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, c/o Newspaper Features Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, London E.C. SIN DAY, FEB. 6, 1949 JOSEPH Vissarionovich Djugashvilli, better known as Stalin, or just plain Uncle Joe, is on the sick list. Or so he says. He gives that reason for440 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1949-02-06 6 LESLIE BRODIE - THREE ARE NO DIAMONDS ON THE LAST FRONTIER LESLIE BRODIE By FOR nearly a century Aus.tralians haw neglected the possibilities of the vast rich land m the north-west of their continent. The post-war upsurge of nationalism m India, Burma. Indonesia, and other countries of South East Asia has made Australians1,110 words
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Advertisement294 1949-02-06 6 A BRIEF SELECTIONS. W.ir As I Know It by General c; S. PattOfl .Jr. $10.00 Crusade In Europe by General Bisenhowei i.voo J')i Complete Works of William Shakespeare v lo.mi rhe Complete IVorlu of Rabdau 10.00 The Poems, Prose A Plays of Pushkin by Avrahin Yarmohn.sky 10.00 Lea Mlserablefl by294 words
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Advertisement102 1949-02-06 6 Eye Care eonaUta of mor» .*a« Just "baying glass m By* comfort and visual «//te»--*-ncy depend primarily up^n professional services of a qualified ey»si§M ipGcmlitt I O. 8 CIIO NO, OtT.J). •«U> equipped frith mo#«r% Initrnmfan. MALA Y A N A I R W A V S LIMITED Malaga's National102 words
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Advertisement92 1949-02-06 6 •ionrneyin" over loog .lutaucr*. erossiug oceans. vo> oK in K U) the end* of the earth these thinps, ar«- >econd nature t^ fc^ to the Dutch. When you go ami longdistance travel is AvJ.Zsr^V^ immediately apparent from I, |^P^ an. l ihr «urene»H of their skill. Wv iHtfi 1 192 words
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Article, Illustration216 1949-02-06 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A young Polish author, Mr. Andre CorvinA Romanski is m Singapore today working on a new book successor to "Prisoners of the Night" m which he described life m a Russian 'Corrective Labour Camp." The book which he is now216 words
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Article49 1949-02-06 7 Dog owners, who wish to enter their pets into the Singapore Dog Show on March 26, must first register the animals lat the Malayan Kennel Association., or they will not be able jto compete. This warning was 1 given by Mr. E. L. Williams, M.X.A. official.49 words
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Article68 1949-02-06 7 (Stimla> IribuiH* Reporter) More i'KK^ v/vro faton m Singapore last year than m cither liU6 01 I M7. The 59,700,000, «ti^s Imported are an increase tjy 1,120.000 ovtM tho 1947 li^uies. This works out at approximately t; > eggi iA year per por■OH but In fact68 words
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Article96 1949-02-06 7 EDUCATION OFFICER WANTED i Sumiair Tnhunv Rv porter) An Education Officer who will train recruits In the English language before they are ettgi" bio to be admitted to the Singapore Police Training Depot will be selector! tomorrow. Selection will take place at the office of the Director of Education. Candidates96 words
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Article376 1949-02-06 7 BANDITS ANNOY SCHOOL CADET CORPS Johore Ops Hold Up Training (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Anti bandit operations m Johore are holding: up co-operation between the Singapore Schools Cadet Corps and British Army units. Cadet Corps units from St. Joseph's L<nd St. Patrick's institutions are "affiliated" to the Beaforths and the376 words
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77 1949-02-06 7 (Sunday Tribune KeporteD Sir Roland Braddell and Mr 2. \v. Warren resigned norn the Ueneral Committee of the SinAssociation befote go- ing on leave. Mr G. Watts has also resign- i ed fiom the Association as he has retired fiom the Colony. New members77 words
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Article, Illustration379 1949-02-06 7 Japs Greeted A nd Ill-Treated Them (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) WINE years ago a Swiss artist and his wife passn ed through Singapore on their way to visit Japan for the lirst time he to paint, she to write, during a brief tour of the Far East. Their names were379 words
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154 1949-02-06 7 Men Kept Promises But The Women— (Sunday Triboae Reporter) Slng&pore men drank les* liquor and smoked fewer cigarettes last year if import ti^uirs aio nny criterion. Whisky »ni[jort.s dropped by 16,963 gallons compared with 1947 when 74,9t>d gallons weic Imported. Lmm beer was also Imported last year. This helped miiny154 words
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Advertisement563 1949-02-06 7 sihc*p° bC From Singapore, England and Australia are now so ftf^y to reach by c onstellation »>n the "Kangaroo" Service. Traditionallj good service, air-conditioned cabins and delicious toud. lor full information regarding tart- md -*n v.. t rgo rates, consult w.ui Travel Ageni Q A end BO AC QANTAS tMPI563 words
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Advertisement99 1949-02-06 7 WARDENS has" LEONARD (i \r\\ /^j^A Mtuhls to eIMMMM from I'^f I V -tj# And They're Eosy X^-i To Own! 1 -P >fc i mm* CRAMMED NEW! LEONARD ''Z***'' FEATURES I°^ iiiMilrrn rnirai!. FriW fp t» In ihr nrvv I i.n.ir.l i- ..nipl.t,- 1 re frigeralcd -»fr> v «ful m.99 words
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536 1949-02-06 8 THE VETO IS NEVER USED IN CITY'S LITTLE U.N. (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TO fifty-four working girls m Singapore, an old Colonial house situated on one side of Fort Canning Hill has been serving as a home from home for the past two years and nine months. They have found536 words
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Article197 1949-02-06 8 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) For the first time m the history of the Churches In Singapore. Protestant youth organisations, representing more than 6,000 young people, plan to form a Federation of Christian Youth. The basic purpose of such a council, it is stated, is the need197 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-02-06 8 *XgrO«ipoi boarders at the Y.W.C.A., Fort v Canning, gather round the piano m the lounge for a singsong.19 words
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Obituary24 1949-02-06 8 Mi W. Smith formSj 1 Hill K\u\ II" pit il. St. A\\ml beloved wife of Mr. Smith? 1 Hay. Ilili Flo xl. HaycgTß24 words
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Advertisement284 1949-02-06 8 SPECIA L A TTRAC TION! FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT FOR THE SWING FANS GRAND JAZZ CONCERT ■SWING SESSION AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE TtllftAY AT .1 Pill. WITH The FREDDY GORDON Swing Group" Featured Artistes, Instrumentalists, Vocalists, and litter-bug Specialities. A Complete Hr: Band Show, Never Before284 words
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Advertisement59 1949-02-06 8 i» the easy Marmola way. For over 30 ■HI the«e famous tablets have brought health and tlimness to men and women burdened with obesirjr without tiring rxerri*es or troublesome dieting. MarrnoU Tablets a<~t naturally on the y«tem and help to eliminate unwanted (ai. A«k lot Mamda TAHITI loch Dittnbutort JOSEPH59 words
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Advertisement610 1949-02-06 8 FEARS ■■>- Zrtmnt VmZS 1 4 on wk m^^ trt R«. \S-\i S U II SD. 870 Soundly constructed wttti pliant upper* of r#«J %\m Box, leather lined "I r >bie Sol«nn< Heels. Tslpat appe' r n ce Comforubl* ard ea^v t tti if Smart medium to* B \c« or610 words
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Miscellaneous351 1949-02-06 8 ILi Z^L^LnL&Jsx by AL CAPP it 3^jS^^^ j~ jr/ JN ONE MINUTE, YOU GET YOU^ CLUE ff Jr"~~ i 1/ TMAR'S ONLY ONE Z^Q r> WHO 13 MR, f^SteXQ AS t he sledge hammer hits the rVeVf 77V£i boa^ to be a star on jh\ raddiq y^e^J RONtt"£ I%J$U$ U«TKN351 words
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Article125 1949-02-06 9 In R ome Do As Romans THE task of American motion picture producers m Rome is becoming increasingly difficult. According to Robert Cowan. Vice-president of Voyagers. Inc.. which currently is making "Rapture" m Rome, a lopsided situation exists from the fact that some American companies are paying piemium puces for125 words
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Article112 1949-02-06 9 Heidelberg The New Cakv Grant, Howard Hawks, Ann Sheridan, Ed Gardner, Martin Marshall. Randy Stuart and others are m Heidelberg for exterior shots ot "I Whs A Ma'e Wai Bride," before going to Shcppeiton. England. for interiors An inteiesting aspect of the film is the fact that many of the112 words
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Article68 1949-02-06 9 Don' t believe Whil You See TELEVISION lookers are going L:> !»<• shown they ***** believe their eyes. Soberly scientific experiments by John Hopkins University psychologista will set out to demonstrate that: what s in your pocket may have something to do with what's m your eyes. Tour personal needs68 words
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Article, Illustration392 1949-02-06 9 HENRY CRIS - HENRY CRIS from trj4 Says Shirley To John F^\ ER situr faarrlet! \<iliai; l.ihll ,1, Sltir'<-\ J < Mfllr uas r. su'\ |m nittlit' an a«ti,r nul ol him. Bvm it Uml( mr m;iis fo aehirw >h.s. sh<- Is still teaching Mm tar trick* \iw ir::«i. an<l o!i392 words
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349 1949-02-06 9 SHAKESPEARE, A HORSE AND A DOG L/OLLYWoOD lately has been eyeing with increasing curiosity the activities of William Cameron Menzies who, it appears, has found a new formula for picture making. Hollywood is most interested m the fact that Menzies has launched a "Grade A" picture titled "Reign Of Terror"349 words
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Article204 1949-02-06 9 The Irish In The Foreground BINCI Crosby s mw picture for Paramount, "Top o the Morning." has been described as a light-hearted mixture of mystery and melody, mirth and malarkv. The story is based on the premise that ihe Blarney Stone has been stolen. Mr. Crosby, as an American Insurance204 words
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Advertisement109 1949-02-06 9 B^-*i-iiii'r o \jc\ ID IStßtflS/a y Ks 1 'f offers mm V W W I i A»per»Of«/asher own signature more memorable even than a "re* or t ha.r *tyle a great perfume is the ultimate expression woman,', charm and individuality. L'AINANT. fVrfumr of mag* MO$C. Latest creation by Coty m109 words
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Advertisement163 1949-02-06 9 long-famous >r fir loveliness I X established ai-»:i i i v C^S^^B" n< s t W)nils lJ K iW < A ii'"'> J^^' tbiy 'mitt' (ouad^tMMi f'»r n-»>.vtl-r xriazelwe 0//0 w %>^ «^^w/y/i/-HAZELINE' CREAM r <mgaporr Vrntne Ku»l^ 1 iimnur «LUU A BURROUGHS WELLCOME A CO. PRODUCT^ »K\ Did von163 words
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185 1949-02-06 10 BOXING SCHOOL AND GYM FOR SINGAPORE TO BE RUN BY AL RIVERS (By X.0.) DLANS are under way to run a boxing school and gymnasium m Singapore. If the project materialises, the financier behind it will have achieved something from which the boxing-minded youths of the Colony should derive great185 words
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Article148 1949-02-06 10 Cup Found Tops 5,000 ACHBQUB for $238.30 Z has been received I from the Negri S«mbilan Itadininton Ansnciation f<»r the Tribune Thomas I Cup Team Fund. ilt. Association quali- iefl for the thrc<- bottlM of Scotch whiskey which wen left from a £ift of 12 i>ottl«s received from a J148 words
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223 1949-02-06 10 MALAYANS UPKEEP BADMINTON PRESTIGE Hongkon.u, Sat The Hongkong University Badminton Club, composed entirely of Malayan students recently trounced the Chinese Y.Ni. C.A. m the most Important match of the Hongkong's Senior' Men's Doubles League. by nine games to nil. In the Junior Men's Doubles. University again lead toe field, having223 words
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Article87 1949-02-06 10 SAVOLD DETERMINED TO FIGHT LOUIS LONDON, Sat. Lee Savold, United Statin heavyweight, vas Riven a big: send-off hy a hutfe ciowd today when he left for Southampton to board the liner Queen Mary for hij» return to New Yoik. Savold said that his sole intention is to try to obtainU.P. - 87 words
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Article254 1949-02-06 10 Tin following are tin* weights of liv» of the ract-N tor tile M'i'itnd day of the Terak Turf "Ihl»'s niMtttg on I-Vh. Hi: Horsei Class L 5 Div 1. d Furs Waveatioo 9 oo Oanymoail 00 Tniforn 8.10 Avail B oi Fine Feathers 8.0-1 The Raven254 words
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276 1949-02-06 10 The foUowteg ar»- the weight* for the lirst day of th«- Perm* rwrf Club Meeting to Im> run om Miiur«J:i.v, Feh. l Horses Class Dfrv 1, 5 Pur*. Klna 90° KJmbolton 8.11 gru. a RHU H<WWe B-2 JJSf rty Tr soWluspenng Hop. s.oi276 words
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Article292 1949-02-06 10 Vetera ns Trou nce S.R. C. A' 6-0 Giving a delightful exhibition of stiokwork and conii>tnatUm, the Singapore Veterans trounced the S.R.C I **A" by six goals to nil m a hockey game at the Padang 1 \esterday. Though they lacked speed, the Veterans thrilled the crowd with their positional292 words
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Article60 1949-02-06 10 Stranahan To Stay Amateur PHOENIX. Arizona Sat.— Frank Stranahan, golfing son of an American millionaire, told a reporter here that he would never turn professional. "I don't want to starve to death, said Frank, who holds the British amateur t^olf Championship. He is now touring tln> winter golf circuit andA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-02-06 10 Picture shows thf Athletic Tnion MCCCir tram with some of their officials. Started m 1955, the Jollilads huve gradually built :i strong team of promising vntingsters. The team is afh'liuteU t<» the S.A.fc.A.35 words
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Article52 1949-02-06 10 LONDON. Sat The ex-race horse that General Eisenhower rode here during th<> war has been sold to an unnamed buyer for 60 guineas (US$252) The U.S.-bred, animal named bond.sman was an also-ran In j the 1934 English Derby and had a mediocre performance m sub- sequentA.P. - 52 words
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Article50 1949-02-06 10 The following will represent th<> Borneo Company Sports Club at badminton against the A.P.O's. at 3.00 p.m. today it the S.V.C. Headquart« ts. Beach Road: Tan Guan Hon^, S-mon Xp, Chan Soo Guan, Twi Keng Soo, Kddio l-ow, Charlie X and Claude da SUva, I^— —^^mmmm I m50 words
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Advertisement137 1949-02-06 10 AlhambrA 1 .Vim \ir-( ondittoaed) B SHOWS TOSIAY Not, linns: 10.1.* i A.M., l.iiO; SwM A 9.15 P.M. SUPER-CHARGED WITH ACTION... I THRILLS AND BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURES! DEAD END KIDS. -^I^JP §iio <<i>i r 1. 1: i Please Come Early!! "monumental IpIF OF BLOOD -AND- CUTS WITH A DRAMATIC ROAR LIKE137 words
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Advertisement332 1949-02-06 10 rODAI I 1.15— 6.50 A B.l| p.\| Nnrjekan I Sureaira m "LAL HAVELL!" Hindustani) with I I lias and other* Next change "Cama* |w (Htadmtaal) QUEENS Ljm| Day: I.M, 9.15 py \l»».rf Dekker Jaab Lo^u m 'l)K. < VCLOPB" (In l«<hni< olor) OPENING tomorrow ItLA/l <H N()O\» OMBAI WORLD Globe332 words
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Article, Illustration522 1949-02-06 11 Hat Must Be Passed Round From Now By Our Badminton Correspondent Till; need for ft badminton hall specially constructed for badminton and not the kind we have at present is now recognised by all sections of the people m lVlalaya except probably our City Fathers,522 words
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Article100 1949-02-06 11 CELLULOID - No News From Aussies CELLULOID Tablc'Tcnnis >Hi PREPARATIONS for the forthcoming Singapore table tennis championships are now well under way. Clubs <mtl associations arc trying out their players to field the stixmgest possible team tn their quest for the year's honours. The Singapoie Table-Tennis Association i> still waiting for a100 words
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Article302 1949-02-06 11 TpiiiS rule must bt studied very oarefuily. It is awarded m two cases and it covers no less than 11 infringements of other rules. RULE 18 The penalty buliy can be awarded m two cases: (a) When a goal would probably have been scored but for breach of302 words
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Article257 1949-02-06 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I* roni iron, Sat Oflicial training started here today 1 for the February meeting. The inner grass track was open but there were no outstanding trials. Best was Jack Druce 11 again, who under the care of Van Breukelen is m splendid condition.257 words
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494 1949-02-06 11 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - STORE HOCKEY TEAM NEEDS NEW BLOOD OSCAR FERNANDEZ By THE inter-state quadrangular hockey meet organised by the Singapore Hockey Association during the Chinese New Year holidays has done a great deal towards fostering friendship and harmony among the participating states. An outstanding feature of the hockey matches was the spirit494 words
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Advertisement218 1949-02-06 11 A fine film! follow it with your favourite dish, tastefully '^zL^^^^ served, at l\nc "W^9E2m i [RT H B V r If I RiSTRURQRT rii SPORTS <-«OI>S (WINSTON^)" 4 THE ABCAOB SINGAPORE ■Bp^b V^ Xo matter whether yenj j^T tide upcountrv Of on A NY up. street, cvt-r>- mile i218 words
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Advertisement270 1949-02-06 11 3Usan /ifsnJ jaS^ and wind Whmt k m m food m pen? A pea M suits jour hand, writes instantly «t rood aad goes on writing for years sn.l yeara. Suits your hand "is irnnortani h<-vjius« |d&V^fe| ft gives character to your handwriting imi above all your signature -fcfjMPL Swan270 words
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Article254 1949-02-06 12 'Finals Should Be Played In London (From JIMMY GLOVER) LONDON, Saturday. MR. LIM CHIIAN GEOK, Captain of the Malayan Thomas Cup Team, is disappointed that the Thomas Cup semi-finals and finals are not to be played m I^ondon, where Harringay arena would hold more spectators than254 words
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Article114 1949-02-06 12 NEW YORK, Sat The Now York Herald Tribune m un editorial praising the British policy m Malaya specifically mentioned Colonial Tndei secretary David Rees Williams, who was quoted as saying that the British Government intended to work without delay toward the creation of a self -governing dominionU.P. - 114 words
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Article61 1949-02-06 12 The following are requested to turn up for the Customs Sports Club Soccer XI against Chinese Sports Association at soccer on Feb. 8 at 5.15 p.m. at Geylang Stadium: Ramley bin Ishak, Masri, Daud, Sidik. Hoe Thian Seng, Aziz, E. J. Selby. Mahmood, Iksan (Captain). F. A. Rodrigues.61 words
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Article32 1949-02-06 12 FRANKFURT, Sat.- Frankfurt police have formed a special "pickpocket squad" to deal with international gangs of pickpockets said to have been trained m Bucharest and War- saw crime schools.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-02-06 12 No, th«r«'s r.n tin-. Tli.'m- Innei at the Hill Street Tin- Ilri fade Zif dqwrtom Jir»- just (lcnionstrMtinu l»»»\v it's done nh; n there is one.30 words
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Article367 1949-02-06 12 THE Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship proved too good for the Geylang M.Y.F., whom they beat by four games to one m the Singapore District badminton championships at the Victoria School hall yesterday. Earlier^ the Tamil Methodist M.Y.F. accounted for the Wesley Methodist M.Y.F. by367 words
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319 1949-02-06 12 (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) MEET Singapore's youngest handy man. He is 12-year-old Lim Hun Chye -a pupil or St. \ndrew*s School, WoocUvlUe, and the son oi Mr i. mi Koon Hock, Singapore shlpchandler, and v! Mrs Lim of 4H, )xk-y Road. Young Lim ran, with319 words
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Article83 1949-02-06 12 Inspector-General of the Royal Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Leslie Hollinghurst. left Tengah by air m his special Lancastrian yesterday morning on che first lea of his return journey to Northolt. tie wiii Bpeao tonight In Ceylon and My to Aden tomorrow. The Inspector-General will arrive m83 words
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Article31 1949-02-06 12 T.B.A. WIN 2—0 The Tamil Brotherhood Association Ist XI defeated a combined team from tne Devonshire and Seaforth Regiments by two goals to nil at soccer played at Farrer Park yesterday.31 words
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Article32 1949-02-06 12 Tile Jollilads Athletic I'nion Ircw two-all with the KM H. at soccer, yesterday. Scorers for the Jollilads were Baskaran and Hussein while Davies scored the two goals foi the 8.M..H.32 words
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Article24 1949-02-06 12 R. A.F. WIN RAF beat the SCO. by six points (two tries) to three (one i try) at rugger match at Bele- tar yesterday.24 words
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Article169 1949-02-06 12 New Bank —New Money when Singapore's new bank, the Oversea* Union Bank Ltd. opens to-mor»ow morning, clients w:ii probably receiv* brand-new notes and coins ir •ayment. The managing diroctoi 1 of the new bank. Mi. Lien Ting (.'how. bold the Sunday Tribune yesterday that he had applied tc the Treasury169 words
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150 1949-02-06 12 DUTY CN SHUTTLES: QUESTION FOR PARLIAMENT Londoo, o.it Indignant T ilayap.s m London ait- to nspirc i" <r«* >tion In Parliament about £56 Import <l;ity he manag i ol the Malayan Thomas Cup badminton team iad to pay when lie landed In London with 1.1200 shuttlecocks ot use In the150 words
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Article272 1949-02-06 12 Docusen Loses By T. K. 0. CHICAGO, Sat. Freddie Dawson, Chicago, Friday scored ■i round technical knocktw over Bernard Docusen, New Orleans, and bounded into the number one spot .1^ the challenger for the wnri«i s weltn r weight championship. The 22-year-Old NVw Orleans Filipino with swift and precis fistsA.P. - 272 words
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Article72 1949-02-06 12 The accumulated scores after- the 2nd qualifying round m the Singapore Chess Championships were M follows Two points: H. Campbell, W. CJroom, Chow Wai Nam. One and a half pom I.; Kiong Chin Eng. Wong Poll Lam. One point A. M. Isiuat I. I Matthews. B. K.72 words
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Miscellaneous221 1949-02-06 12 5HlE£l!ll!£ *1 BLUE NETWORK 2800 Close Down. the Other" 9.45 "Laugli MALAY PROGRAMMES 1 IV we.-klv f.-.tm,. m c,n ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 10.55 to 12 noon Bchools' 7^oo News m A^?v 0900 Programme Summary. Beast. 12.00 p.m. Programme r^umv 10 15 ChiS 0902 Morning Music, 0930 summary. 12M Malay mvs 4221 words
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