Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 May 1949
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Title Section21 1949-05-29 1 SUNDAY Tribune fM6M^ mu far ft mngmparm. Kuaia Lumpur, Ipoh, .nd P^,^. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, WAV i^;>. PRICE TEN (Fats.21 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1949-05-29 1 this headline the Sunday Tribune prints one of the ™>st grim and terrible stories thm has ever been piibusncd by any newspaper m Malaya. It does so, fearless o, charges of sensationalism, because il believes that it is' a story which should and must be told.1,027 words
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Article138 1949-05-29 1 ARM' l 1 Th< DBited Ma ii Oi ranination t > Dffereil to admit non-M i i m emher< and pl^ift i to st ,i\,' -for an indepciKit rit an<l iovproign itate oi Mai i A movr to delete ti>< clau c of the draft138 words
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Article69 1949-05-29 1 SQUATTERS A NEW ORDER KUALA LUMI zrtted today, pr< oompuisory eviction and r. ittement of squatter?, and MO ortrtul ','v ttltion to a prri •BBdin:The Refill I !fCt tO wudatjons of the Cwnmitt.v for the writ of any squatters cannot he permitted t< Mm m tli« occupy. At present then69 words
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Article26 1949-05-29 1 ■UIIQHAJ S Uop..tnuJ" lave ci. tv.-o of ■phais ia ,^t ci E P p PO!S s and »™Pao. X third, Ta Kung A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article91 1949-05-29 1 HONGKONG, Bat The Hongkong Government today > d an eight-hour nightly curfew from Juno 1 ,lonthe frontier! of v lenacxl torritoilcs on the mainland. n also prohibited cr it movement durinj; the same m UiiUsh wratera a<i"t tv tiu> Chinese coast both i: tst and West erf91 words
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Article660 1949-05-29 1 LONDON. Sunday. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Loramiasioner General m South-east Asia, said today that the Comjnunist drive m Asia had met its biggest fail#re m India. He told a press conference: l# The Communists have tried to stir up trouble In India, who. m many ways,660 words
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Article201 1949-05-29 1 'LEAVE H'KONG TO MALCOM' LONDON, Saturday. The weekly Economist suggests that the supervision of Hongkong affairs should bo entrusted to Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. It said that Hongkong was presenting a test < -< fo< the British Government. who I appear to )n preparing to defend Hongkong and to j201 words
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Article34 1949-05-29 1 BAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Sat.- The B-29 that dropped the rust atomic bomb on Hiroshima will be preserved f jr posterity at the National Air Museum, a part of th»Smithsonian institute at Washington. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article184 1949-05-29 1 OINGAPORETfI rubber price broke again yesterday and sagged one cent from Friday to a new low. The price for No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet at market close was 32 5 8 cents fbuyers) and 32 7 s cent i sellers). new break followed drop of 3 s184 words
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Advertisement172 1949-05-29 1 ..SHEUTOX i i B\ TUB PEOPLE *"OR THE ••EOl'Us i SEVV PRICES FOR HOHNER HARMONICAS <J s«r y P j 1^" i^!V3;;V.*. 10-reed, Tremolo Tuning $6.00 Ulju Organ Tuning si;.oo H-VR.I m lftl Alto Tuning .S(J.(M) 19-HOle, 20-reed. Vamper Tuning gg.ft HROMo\, r ruHnwnm 10-hole, 40-reed. sr».r>o x< 16-hole, 84-reed.172 words
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Advertisement120 1949-05-29 1 Season Trading r O 57. HIGH st., TB L im;<i Malaya's National Newspaper. j l'hone: 6SII 2 Nine fliw. jjg) A word on Packaging 'ul Us[ Most PW>P'« w^ agree that Rothmans jT^ > I )e Luxe arc very fine ctgarettef Indeed. X -J U ii is natural, therefore, that120 words
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Article31 1949-05-29 2 i t%,Bj& #tt On May 28th IM4!> at Singapore General Hospttal, Elsie Barbara, beloved \<ife of I M. Prescott (BouStoad A Co. Ltd.). Funeral at Bldadari Cemetery 9 p.m. to«la\31 words
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Article186 1949-05-29 2 FARMYARD SHIP IN S'PORE Sick Cow's SOS (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) THE Singapore Municipal veterinary officer rushed to a ship m answer to an "urgent call" yesterday. The patient was a Dutch cow, one of 50 on board the 9,010-ton Caroet. The cow had given birth to a still-born premature186 words
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Article135 1949-05-29 2 [Sunday Tribune Reptntct ABOUT half dozen raemlx n of th»> crew of the Lauru Line's .*>. 027-ton passen^eireightci Creole were reported nek wlien i)iv ship came into Singapore late last week. Examined by the agents' loctor, two of them were sent .o hospital, where aft 30 bOUrs135 words
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73 1949-05-29 2 HOUR SEAMEN FACE CAB THEFT CHARGE FOUR seamen, T. Kerns, E. Grant. A. Holly and D. Evans were charged before the Thiid Police Magistrate yesterday with robbing a taxi driver of his cab and $10 cash. The seamen admitted taking the cab but not the cash. The Magistrate said he73 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-05-29 2 Mr. Jeffrey P. Ftajasooria. I ex-Malayan journalist, and member of the United Nations Organisation Secretariat, has returned to Singapore on leave from Lake Success. An ex-Tribune reporter Mi. Rajasooria worked as press attache m the Indian Embassy m Nanking and the British Embassy m Chungking. He has been67 words
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Article119 1949-05-29 2 8,000 BRIBE DEFENDANTS GUILTY I UISTRICT Judge EL A Foiicr found Maniniuttu Sittampnlani. h bookkeeper, and Arthur Vatsaloo. a wrestling referee, guilty of I receiving $8,000 as a bribe to use then personal Influence on income tax officials. Jpdpr Forter fined Sitt.jinpaJara $soo m default three months hard, and Vatsaloo119 words
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Article49 1949-05-29 2 A programme on William Butler Yeats, written by Professor G. G. Hough of Raffles College, will be broadcast over radio Malaya, temght at 10.30 o'clock. The verse will be read by Rho n a Conncry, Judy Gimson, Pascoe Thorton," David Lyttle, Dich Nancarrow and lan Henderson.49 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-05-29 2 As Good As The Old? Mr. Lim Rim Foo, who had both his arm* bitten oC b\ :i croooflile sp^en months ago. has now been fit I «*<! with a par of artificial hands by thr Superintendent of the Artificial Limb and Orthopaedic Appliance Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. A. T.61 words
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185 1949-05-29 2 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) COR 25 years, ever since the Blue Funnel Lines Asphailian was launched she sailed the high seas with her original six-foot wooden pole attached to her foremast. When the Asphallion leaves Singapore for her usual run down to Australia she will be185 words
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Article152 1949-05-29 2 (From Our Staff Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. fWO Singapore Police inspectors had a miraculous escape while travelling m a Police lorry at the 4' L mile Tampoi on Thursday night. It appeared that the steering wheel failed when the lorry attempted to overtake another152 words
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Article23 1949-05-29 2 Fifty-seven Johore vehiclehad their haulage permits cancelled by the offico of the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles since January this year.23 words
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Article90 1949-05-29 2 DATO C. H. F. Picrrepont, C.8.E., was elected an Honorary Member of the Johorc Planters' Association by the members at the Annual General Meeting this week. He is the second person to be elected to honorary membership of the Association. The tirst was Mr. \V. Miller McKay, a90 words
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Article86 1949-05-29 2 SCOUTS of the Ist Indian Troop had very enjoyable vvcck-oiul camp last wco|< at 7 1 ni.s. P.isip Panjaog Road. Twenty Scoutv attended besides the Scoutmaster and Atf. Assistant Scoutmaster. Rev. Father J. R. Fox slrpt the night at the ramp mvi officiated at Mass next86 words
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197 1949-05-29 2 A CLAIM for $20,000 damages brought by Chaim Flaucbaum, a broker, against Mr. 2 Peng Koon, the owner of a jeep, for injuries suffered when the jeep knocked him down at the junction (J Robinson Road and Cecil Street on June 19, 194 c was197 words
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Advertisement489 1949-05-29 2 VITASIMfc (A (Quality Um4 tar malt T r o d v c t) Green female The Vigorous j' m m **r2r72k Debility tSffISSSSS&X Poor Blood MSaZ**3^Wgl Keno w n c d Medical Men. BB|y Jj^iy I'Jach Pill contcima n uu, Cop per Managaiiese, Ootolt etc., rinbrutinu «iH th« ncces.^arj ili.ni<nt.»489 words
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Advertisement66 1949-05-29 2 frarment Labels. Woven Nanio Tafxs. Kinbroidfred Baduos "TaKcraff Tag* Labelifi, Tickets "Penelopo" Traced Embroiderie "Bri^^.s" famous Transfen Post Box 1195. Singapore. Prof. ALA ID Aiitro- Palmist and Horoiirope Reader. Tou will receive reliable and instructive advice on busuneas, travel, financial, health, marria^o. etc. His reading may change your entire life.66 words
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Advertisement229 1949-05-29 2 Why complain of miserable vision Vv'c come' out to render you services and improvement Your eyesight will be thoroughly tested with our A.o. scientific machine under the supervision of our profrs .sional optician. Don't hesitate 1 lint decide it now! Watrhcs and Fountain /V/».s <>] nil marietta arc also available.229 words
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Miscellaneous525 1949-05-29 2 PRACTICE The Lian IA Benevolent Association will hold a Twa Loh Koh practice, at 85 Silat Road on Tuesday. at 7.30 p.m. Pl'l VH9 il l BLUE NETWORK WE j"gjg»Hjr.»^ ■gff r RED NETWORK A(1KII n»*winAMm*ir« The Radl Orchestra m a half- f. '-HINKSE I'KOOKAMMES E :NULIS I 1 KUUHAMMfcS525 words
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Article690 1949-05-29 3 NEW HO PE COMES TO LEPER COLONY HOPE has come 10 me preen vadey of Suneei Bulnh n lepers live m a model settlement. Yew Rriti i i" M!ll "> rf| where 2,000 tr eat (he dread disease and so far the dnies ;ire nrm w m« used to 'm690 words
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Article189 1949-05-29 3 Kiat Says Be Kind To All' ■fit fi. H Kiat. Municipal Bcommissioncr, ycstci mcmhi i of the Singapore Munic:p;n Spi rnion to bo "kind and courteous to all membcra of the i>ui)!ic. including those m t:ulover social strata". I Iwttevc the lowci ian Us the pu»>l«c have as much :ijht189 words
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Article43 1949-05-29 3 PARIS, Sat. Princess wrgarct arrived here by fcin today on the homeward eg of her continental vaca'•»n tour. She will spend five tys m Paris. She will be surrounded by *c plain clothes men of Pans police everywhere eoes. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article216 1949-05-29 3 Lorn a Massey Weds I AFtGE crowds gathered outside St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday evening to watch tho Australian Com" missionei. Mr. Claude Maa•ejTa daughter, Lorna. coming < own the aisle after he, wedding to Mr. Dudley Tunks. Mr Tunks i < with Qantas, and his mother and father How specially216 words
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220 1949-05-29 3 Troops Strike Deep Into Pahang State IN an operation begun three weeks ago, troops of the I^irst Battalion of the Seaforths Highlanders, Royal Tnniskilling Fusiliers and 10th Gurkha Rifles struck deep into Pahang State from the South, it was reveakd yesterday. A patrol of Royal Jnniskillings killed one bandit and220 words
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Article86 1949-05-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Police are stopping up prosecutions against traffic offenders as indicated by therecent increase m the nuihber of cases. Last month, the Tiaffi*Police pro ccutcd 7<; casca for various offences. With tho appointment of a senior European officer as Traffic Officer, Johoie, mote traffic86 words
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Article124 1949-05-29 3 'Retriever' Problem Settled The 23 Malay seamen, wli > applied to work on the rable-ship Retriever to substitute for the 23 Malay seamen who walked off the ship on Wednesday after a waire-dispute. signed up yesterday and .started work immedla tely afterwards. They are all members of thSingapore Malay Seamen's124 words
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Advertisement85 1949-05-29 3 1 LONDON EDUCATOR J^S^-Eduatfor conuS P o6 l coursea m UookffiL Goncral Commercial JJ* cdgn and English Lan^uSlinLf C St Of loss Ulan two a month. For a specimen cony of this 256d ($110) «*6i tODKIUUEH ft CO., 1 '-^ndon 8.W.19. kurt| HT ri ,t all M n| Mn r85 words
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Advertisement41 1949-05-29 3 TRIANGLE AT 5 A phono cull brought out the police at London, Ontario, to a <- of the eternal triangle." A six-yeai ->id boy was being beaten up by another boy of i\ t tying to nuiselc-in on his live year-old fritend.41 words
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Advertisement19 1949-05-29 3 APPOINTMENT Professor a. Oppenheim lv.si boon appointed deputy principal i of Raffles College, it was an- j nounced yesterday.19 words
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Advertisement163 1949-05-29 3 I 1 fl& OSS l *'Opii aI ..-W CHINA OPTICAL CO. n, High Street, Singapore Phone 2556 I#c i I• 'I <■ :|f'!.JL...^,: iff** iki£*" Bb refreshed inside as well as out by taking a C?Tl_l^s'3y glass of sparkling Andrews. Gently, Andrews rids your system of trouble-making impurities which wSjE^163 words
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Article228 1949-05-29 4 His job drives him crazy TATTOO artist, Hang Bean, shakes his h«:id when crnsy people* of this suri«- i iihstn- woild 1 a-.k him In create Pali effects on thm nkln "These p< (>p)o should have th< ir rnlu*!-- RtUdied", said ihU artist of th.- old school "Th<y ask m<-228 words
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Article42 1949-05-29 4 Applications for Pilgrim Passes by residents of Singapore must be submitted one month before the date of departure. All applicants must produce their identity Cards to the Issuing Officer. No Pilgrim Passes will be issued to alien residents m ingapore.42 words
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157 1949-05-29 4 ASIAN'S ALSO INTERESTED IN FRENCH CLASSES MR, V BERN UtD, ol the French Consulate, struck by the Inability uf sonic mcmbi ra j*. the Alliance Franoai t in understanding a French film screened recently by the society. He started two classes to help Interested members study French and tim.: increase157 words
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Article48 1949-05-29 4 Dominion Consulates and Trade officers m Singapore are to have a small wmatall. Cars belonging to the Dominions or Foreign State:- or Governments are to be exempted from licene fees. Tins was Renounced m ih > Singapore Government Gazette. The exemption dates back to January, 1949.48 words
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Article, Illustration288 1949-05-29 4 5-YEAR PLAN TO STREAMLINE WELFARE DEPT. SCHEME TO BE VIEWED BY LEG. COUNCIL (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JO give b htm idea of the over-all committments for Social WMfnrv m Singapore over t.h.* next five yoara, the Department of Social Welfare have produced a plan which is now being studied288 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-05-29 4 Punch And Judy, Singapore Style Pappet-fttMMft run by sfhooMmy Srh Kirn Eng allracls ft dull MkUence who Van 'Hifttory 1 m this pleasant wax.24 words
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Article, Illustration535 1949-05-29 4 Ivor Kraal - Ivor Kraal by rllE main topic m today's aviation world is the inrea.sc m airline fares. Tins mostly concerns the ntenuU servicea of America, he U.K., and Australia, rat--d to have tho cheapest domestic service. Though fares today are admittedly high, it is not as expensive aa Ie535 words
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453 1949-05-29 4 (Suiuiav TriDUBC Staff Krportrr) lIISTORY may be a dull aubjed for mosi schoolboys, but not for IG-year-old Seh I'Cim Kfi^. He learns it by running a Chinese puppet show m the; evenlngfl after school. Kirn Eng's father, who is proprietor of the show,453 words
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81 1949-05-29 4 R.A.A.F. CHIEF PASSES THRU' SINGAPORE I Sunday Tribum Reportt i AN R.A.F. jjua r d-of- honour was mounted when Air Marshal George Jones, Chief of Air Start, Royal Australian Air Force, landed at Tengah yesterday afternoon. Air Marshal Jones la en rout,- foi Australia after attending a conference of the81 words
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137 1949-05-29 4 SINGAPOREANS ENTER SEREMBAN SPEED SPRINT AT least 12 Singapore motot cars, some of them specials', and 1& motoicycles, will be going to Serem.i. n next week to take part m the Seremban Club's .speed spunt next Sunday < June 5). Singapore Car Club Secretary. Mr. Peter Liddrll. told the Sunday137 words
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247 1949-05-29 4 DEAD-END KIDS RESPECT LIM KAH MEN(8) D BAD-END kids of Chiatown, who terrorise to* child community m H t/'.ii hood, r. sp-K't eigh: old I. .hi Kah Men cf Duxton Hill, a school-!xr. skilled In the Chinese art a! self-defence. Every evening theyseetts small tough e)'«ip exchanging MOWS with a247 words
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Advertisement191 1949-05-29 4 .a NON-STOP TO 'BUS IN £SS MAN'S EVfiEY MONDAY AX VZ.M p.m. (Normal TburH<ln.v BeCVtos at 0830 Hrn. Ah T«i»n*l) liy BMYMAOTUI or DAKOTA. Hi O with through connectioi to Hongkong, Manila and .n^hiii aful weekly to indi-j. Middle E«ast, Burope an<i United' Kingdom by Braathens s.a.f.f;. cx Bangkok. Fly191 words
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Advertisement101 1949-05-29 4 DRIVER ROBBED A taxi Chinese driver w at robbed of $20 his driving licence and Identity caru, i three Malays BVhO k something hard into the tims stomach. <9^\^^H T^F jPIUe fiettoriallif Write with a pen that responds to your touch u« a sensitive instrument, that brings personality to your101 words
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Article, Illustration287 1949-05-29 5 MOVE TO END RACKET IN CINEMA TICKETS POLICE AID TO BE SOUGHT (Sunday Tribune Staff l{f»| N »rlf»r> OINOAPORE 'sviv* may sell a cinSna Uckel whi k they buy for a dollar at five dollars an m w»v with tt-tberc'i no law m the Colony to .proven^ Mana^ors ot cinemas,287 words
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Article117 1949-05-29 5 Rotarians Plan Dinner MALACCA BRII.bS MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Rotarian* are bold ign a dinner on Wednesday 1. at the Rest Hon.:, n --Mr f 1,,0 vMiot Kof(I m i! "mm Governor Hoittum presenutlon will i- ;il )f the collection towards the Anti l> Association. The next aitUag of the Ma'•'tea117 words
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Article31 1949-05-29 5 Indian Gets Two Years For T heft A >OUIIK IIMl 1 Natiw ouit yesterday L« At I two h AMERICAN HOUDAY 1 uio.tai v i an holiday tl la i^iii .Mi.31 words
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369 1949-05-29 5 DFDF DFD SDFDSF "ifctfintf is not casv, younman. A .successful beeea? needs tart, psychology— ami a strong sense of thr dramatic M he said i "You try t| AMKi Ncr WIU) f***?***. you wo.»m literally be m thr putter m J» time at369 words
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417 1949-05-29 5 i ivtp llllda > Tribune Staff Keiwrter) \}M. "Johnny Belinda" m the film of the .same mutH&fbM?^ SieW f K Jo Chiat Road "nddunb an^age an h S prayers ta thc deaf In the privacy of lii.s loom Kneeling on his bed before417 words
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Article105 1949-05-29 5 Dr. s. j. AJjuneid asked at '•ndH.vs mcctinp < n the Municipal Commissioners that i -lo Commissioners share o* the Jalan Besar Stadium tak- rcducod H^ said that the 45 per cent, that was left when they .the Commissioners) and the Government had had their105 words
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Article49 1949-05-29 5 Restrictions on the use of code m telegrams to the British and United State. Zones of ermanv have beer. lifted Cable and Wireless Ltd. announced yesterday. Code telegrams to th< Russian and French Zones however, are sun subpect to special authority of Allud <:optroi Commission,49 words
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193 1949-05-29 5 Entries For London Matric Exams 1950 HNTRIES foi London Matri- culation Examination to b held m January, i«»:a ie Singapore will be accepted unri I (aj Entries from candidates offering a Special Language (othei than Chinese, Sanskrit or Tamil), Hioiojjy or Botany, must reach the Kducation Office, Singapore, not latei193 words
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Article107 1949-05-29 5 Ex -Raffles Boy Gets New Chance pax .Son- Yam, mo. a for--1 mcr undergraduate <>f i taffies College, who obtained ncney on tlneo forged doc--nents, was given a <hince a make good m the Sin ore Assize Court on Friday. Tan was (toed |50 with he alternative of six months107 words
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Advertisement172 1949-05-29 5 NACLEAM ]I& A ffcoi*, teeth 1 1 Of course we did/ I Maclrans Peroxide Tooth Paste is sccntificaUy prepercd to do supremely well all that a tooth pa.te can do, namely to^^s. clean the teeth thoroughly yet safely This flavdur gives a gleaming whiteness -fen. mlett/'s sake m use a172 words
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Article, Illustration2075 1949-05-29 6 VERRA ARDMORE - VERRA ARDMORE By VHT don't people sing at weddings'. 1 I have looked m at sevcui' f these functions late'v luch hard woik went imo ion organisation, the flowers nere beautiful. the> organist ad been practising, the cor.ielation was neatly divided p tin- middle so that there /ere2,075 words
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Advertisement181 1949-05-29 6 Bandspread Radios m^m«vhem«ki MihlH 510:^ AC mains $275 MotlH 5908 AC DC SiBs Ifodel 56t8 Battery operated SH4O l-iss 10 cusli. tlir*' pafdMUM (mm arran{fe<l. luJlllilllll I FSTAB S MOUTRIE A.Ct5. MALAYA) LTD. 1 »87 5 I JOHN LITRE'S BUILDING ■■■■M SINGAPORE ICU 709 C For All Defects of Vision181 words
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Advertisement179 1949-05-29 6 Established I S 12 !P|jfiP¥M)j| Malaya's Leading V j BiiJulJiSJWULyiitf JeweUers j ZZ /6?£IS Mtn'i Hardw«»rln| El< l niamntlii i*n/l n^n* I Fl»or»«l Trounri. E»t«ndW I •rlFllOlltl ajia IXeiTI Walitband with lour F 'uU W{ £v 51 jnunj Side Po<.Weti,hlppo^Hi ''Jf j.de itrjipi »nd lour btlt .'H r» IlillllS Measurements179 words
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Article970 1949-05-29 7 THIS LONDON. from Jimmy Glover Mflrt furniture WVntofVtiK i»tlon mthii ,urt«r< country thor no rush to absorto So hu > Stup almost Awl the Government oflWakiom wonder why. Why. indeed Surely the answ« i «imp!c one. One cann JJJetslan*! chocolat* haw mart than a MO*! Tin., p< EngJ5 ire hungry.970 words
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Article, Illustration749 1949-05-29 7 "Failure on the part Of the m ivers, tii emen, ignalmcn and permanentway men would have brought the train services to a standsUll". incidentally. I learn that all the light mails are equipped with wireless for communicating with the State Police Headquarters. This special Aimy wireless unit of749 words
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Article, Illustration875 1949-05-29 7 CLARENCE HOUSE is the new London landmark. As sightseers turn away from Buckingham Palace they now stroll a few hundred yards down the Mall to gaze at the large, square, cream-coloured building on the left hand side of the Mall. This -almost-ready official residence of Princess875 words
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Advertisement91 1949-05-29 7 THOjftHS €iH^ TEAM CELEBRATION TOMORROW I A HAY v-» ill g\ I RESTAURA N T uitli itamin I) ffCtfjifffl' Racji Salp m Tablet contains HLljJjj Una Sodium Calcium t quantity Of Vitamin i V P to <v ure maximum Ml ,i f ilation. Salporn may be i^Jarf^ confklontly prescribed In91 words
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Advertisement110 1949-05-29 7 f with lh© sun overhead and a day's work only half done how instantly refreshing and reviving thai Cool touch of Coty 'Four SoASOnS* 4a a M Ma* J p 4 a Qi\d Iho dance is at its height yet you remain impeccably fresh with the discreet and lovely fragrance110 words
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Article, Illustration884 1949-05-29 8 RICHARD KLEINER - THE STORY OF RITA'S ROMANCE RICHARD KLEINER THIS STORY could have come out of bulfinch's Mythology or the Arabian nts. Among the characters arc a man wiio frightened a nation with a few words, a girl who fell m love with a mon because he sawed her m half, and884 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article337 1949-05-29 8 QUOTATION from the Malaya Tribune cditorial on May 7 warning against too much rejoicing over Russia'! agreement to lift the Berlin blockade: "Time and again the outstretched hands of the Soviet diplomats have suddenly closed into fists Russia will do her damnedest to get the Western337 words
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Article679 1949-05-29 8 lUST as some people are J born artists, washerwomen, pig-keepers, or what you will, and some are born nothing at all, so we women have m our ranks some who are born mothers, and some who are not. Undoubtedly I belong to the second category.679 words
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449 1949-05-29 8 NEW YORK. ANEW camera shutter that beats the speed of ltg*t has been shown to the Society of Motion Picture Engineers. The shutter is sitval enough to fasten m front of an ordinaryp ocket-*i;:e cuitra. Point this camera directly at the sun,449 words
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Article, Illustration631 1949-05-29 8 Consider The Cows Of Ruanda -Urundi THE next tune you lr tempted to criticise the United Nations for its obviou failures, consider the problem of the cows of Ruanda -Urundi. a Belgian-administrated tru territory m what used t (> l"--called Darkest Afrit i Compared to Russian A.me rican rivalry, tho631 words
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Advertisement75 1949-05-29 8 "I <are NMMI f more v M/orf mm piraal »^iJ '1 0 ri OHONG <'11.. D. JFully •qnipped *nrh nodeni loiitrunionts. UAL A V A N AIR W A V S I I Ml T E D CHARTERS Special Rates Quoted JFor Parties, Teams Etc. Managers) MANPFTELD <o, OCEAN lujio.,75 words
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Advertisement89 1949-05-29 8 K*L* Mi ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES. to BANGKOK and C J\ N T O M urith Uvru>uqk conn&ztion to HONOKONO Si- WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BATAVI* m addition to fwese+rf se CANTON every Thursday 409.00 ret 736.00 BANGKOK every Tuesday Thursday. 230.<M> ret: 414.00 BATAVIA every Wednesday Saturday. 155.00 ret: 279.0089 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1949-05-29 9 BLACK SUNDAY BROUGHT SUNDAY DISASTER T" T' T A 1 Water And Ammunition Supplies Were Over-run By The lavs «iHI'R SDAY 12 opened with Japanese att.nk writ! I I iki down the Uukit Tin;. it. Ro I went up to see wli.it u.i happening and ram.- to the conclusion that1,792 words
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398 1949-05-29 9 by Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL G.O.C. MALAYA 1941—2 Changi ana and from the beaches cast of Kallang as 90on as he received orders to do so. Then I wont on to see th»Governor. He was still at Government House which helled Intermit tently. I told him of the situation on398 words
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Article3135 1949-05-29 9 WAR in MALAYA No. 29 responsibility of the navy. Spooncr was naturally anxioua to itiipooc of them as our navy could no longoi use them and they would be a valuable prize for the Japanese On the other hand, all Singapore knew of their existence and took not a little3,135 words
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Advertisement36 1949-05-29 9 REACH-IN REFRIGERATOR _^>- _i^ rC f j. f~_ \J MODEL SA6OO 1/ luisy Payments Can Be Arranged Sole Agents THE MARDEN COMPANY PHONE 3252 82 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE II k/ >, I All TELEPHONE ORDER DEPARTMENT 528 136 words
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Article1009 1949-05-29 10 WILLIAM laOWAHU - A CHILD'S PEBBLE GOVERNMENT WILLIAM laOWAHU By A^ohi sugget weigliing nearly 180 lbs., an uncut diamond worth £800. priceless and Homo raaspiifkc -.Ivor Ashea vnese ai- w me of tho many fortunate finds made* from time to tline m various parts of ti-- r Two old prospcv Victoria, Austra'ia, unsuccessful1,009 words
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844 1949-05-29 10 W. E. FOWLEY - W. E. FOWLEY By YOU may think yourself shy and reserved, but don't regard that as protection against the glib trickster. On the other han<* >ou may regard yourself as such a good mixer that nobody will take a rise out844 words
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Article464 1949-05-29 10 ONE hundred years ago, on April 10, a Brooklyn inventor got a patent for a remarkable household gadget with the result that nobody today remembers him, but everybody uses his product. The man was Walter Hunt; the gadget was the safety pin. Hunt never knew464 words
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Advertisement76 1949-05-29 10 s i is wu i: as it si:eus S^ 4 VaDAM^PL- PEt ASEtI*MT.CAUGSr A fvv^ r because A P\Vr^ OF A PIECE /IK -^grif SfWerstwyJl-nirCdt i\ X^\ CF APPLE. "cpon «3»-iajp.Afou%i S\ BELIEVED TO /a/F-. Wl .HRDAT/ A• v^ /B| FLORIDA THEATRE /'X W BUT HE LIVES IN Votty can,76 words
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Miscellaneous601 1949-05-29 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARH b Won icill ynake new friends I JAN. tl FLB. IS. **d enter into quite fresh I A lucky incident will call circles. Your range of intLr- for celebration: friend* WiU Will broaden. In your rally round and a good time J°o,601 words
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Article, Illustration165 1949-05-29 11 I arm r 1 ii m picture ■■I" ation. I*' OUI were moont< <! on tracks, thr«.' wero tati< .ii. I on. witli a J^-mcii tplephoto len D bon 'i on d hilltop. Th? tone involved the burning of B covered wagon while it was ht165 words
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Article, Illustration609 1949-05-29 11 Deanna - I ALMOST TOOK MY LIFE Deanna sa.v* The ftxperlmcto of Jxin^ unwranted is particularly mmlbbsaitt whim you're v child. I w«nt ihrou^h il, uncJ it nearly broke i;iy htiirt. It wy m Iffay, 1936. whoa another studio. ICetro-Gokk wyn-Mayer, decided not to r«r;ew my contract which had f'<'efi Signed Six609 words
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Article100 1949-05-29 11 i/v;\L»ii<ifcjU gamblers of the *J Immediate post-Civil War era boasted fancier wardrobes than Beau Brummell, according to Dennis Morgan, who portrays WJeh a gambler m "Cheyenne." "In those days," saia Morgan. "the elegant hat. the carved leather boots, the engraved spurs, the embroidered vests and the fancy ruffled100 words
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Article96 1949-05-29 11 The Run-away Wheel Chair THE bad luck »vhieh ha- dopm\l Bcreen star Alexis Smith for three Ion*; months m the form of a broken foot, the theft Of lv i best furs and a nasty fall frOM a hoise, hit a I freakish peak the other May when she was96 words
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Article59 1949-05-29 11 TALENT POMfeW f<»r "Whiphis!i." prizefight tale now OlmlnfC :»i Wariitr Bros., In,'lutlis four former monarch* *f tin* s(miin^l circle Freddie ste«-ie und Cteferino (iarc\a, former iiiidd!»*-wi'iK'*>t CMfnvioMl of the world, Aldo Spaldi, an <x-titl^ holder from Italy, ami Muvii.v I'aUahim, utfo-tlme klmf of the \v«*lterweiKlits. All cro«t» lists59 words
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378 1949-05-29 11 Love's Labour Lost (Hollywood Style) ONE day. during the film m You With It," special prevent injury to a shapely Stewart, a movie star. The scene called for Martha to be dangling high above the sound stage, she being the magician's assistant m the picture about folks of carnival show.378 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-05-29 11 Dorothy Lamour? l'ou're wrong, Rhe'4 Asmahaa, the glamorou* Egyptian movi« star who piaya m M latissar i sh.i!.:ii»." a modem roi:i:ir:e. which is due for softonning I the Garrlck nexl W4H*k. Tin- it*!.. i> the product ;<i ;i'ni\ lading sh:*:;,).42 words
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Article260 1949-05-29 11 TMKRK'N a world of <lifferenee between Ike Kind <■? chorine film fans dvale) think they see m motion pictures and tlni kind of girl they really do, according t«» l.> floy Prinz, veteran selector of beauty and dance director lor Warner Ilros. "What the lads want if260 words
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Article134 1949-05-29 11 WOODY BREDELL, who! photographed "The UnjUS- j pected." is an txpi j t at creating i mood scenes with ;i minimum of light As a result, miny of hi i sots were m semi-darkness and Cur- tiz acquired a pair oi bru ed I shins134 words
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Article96 1949-05-29 11 WANTS HER STARDOM- ON THE GROUND nOROTHY MALONE, beat) I U tiful youn^r Warner I'.r i actress, wants stardom all I right, if she can get it by remaining on the mounc:. Recently she suffered a series of severe dizzy BDellfl while trying to enact a romantic sequence on the96 words
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Article72 1949-05-29 11 EDNA MAE WONNACOTT. i 1 1, proved .she could hiccough better than 105 other children ;;n.l thus vo l one of the most unusual "Speaking" roles in picture.:. H-r only utterances- in scenes with Jimmy Stewart nnd .Jane Wymaxi In "Magic Town" arc hi. COUghH. ISdna Mne is72 words
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Advertisement159 1949-05-29 11 /^f. m£ W^a wSr n t^" sc d*? 8 growing IH^^ children depend upon yfl getting rhe right food extras. 4uS£3fl After seventy years Kepler fitffl 3a\ \s still the finest food extra 4fJ&twflß% >' ou can buy —so start the jJpft/&& RV children on Kepler 'as soon /f!L''- M159 words
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Advertisement1136 1949-05-29 11 Have you trikdi THE PERMANENT WAVE YOU |flW§^> GIVE YOURSELF AT HOME! f^J Permanent used by over t ooo American Women REF.LL BT UN Now you can give yourself the hours, depending on the amount of loveliest permanent wave vou\e curl that suits you best and you ever had right1,136 words
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Advertisement366 1949-05-29 12 the New y# WB C TALCUM fi, ~M&:Ax MAOF IN ENGLAND Vfi^ss^ M^^fe Why do liis teeth stdxj white? ill jp^* r^»c\ v' lit A^ J* t4<» clear* 5 them 1\ safely with 1\ Do you want your teeth to stay white and sound? Then use M^\A/ Ci.hbs Dentil :c366 words
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Advertisement38 1949-05-29 12 i iN£9 i II A %0 m %0 Mi m I BUILT to-day 4Ktir Tr^T 'WmAd't large* jLy eycU output //f^ksk V» Mincuvn crai T. V. MITCHELL 4 CO. LTD. It. EATTERY ROAH SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS38 words
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Article679 1949-05-29 13 THE SPOTLIGHT WAS ON A SAINT The London of the Roaring Twenties over-celebrating ih c nov peace— welcomed a sober note with the renaissance of the serious drama. Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan", which had its first night at the N c v Theatre m the West End on March 26,679 words
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Article, Illustration968 1949-05-29 13 'Saint-Joan' In Singapore My memon- i am somewhat confused In tlio limbo of time. Hut I do know that the production by Basil Dean Of tbe i xquisite stage poem Hassan by James Elroy Flecker, while lifting the whole tono of the London theatre, was not ;i< important as were968 words
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Article31 1949-05-29 13 MOSCOW "JOAN" The Trial No-no In Bernard Shaw** "Saint ian »< the Kamerny Theatre In Mo»c«w m tw.nHcs. The lettl Innpired by the «..rii!:in exprPHHioninta and mump of the. costumes by Nip31 words
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Advertisement32 1949-05-29 13 HOW COLD IS COLD STORAGE? FREEZING ARCTIC F I'KUfe 1 TIU HIGIIT CONI>IIIONS IOH TfIE (K h (T stoi -^(;k of every class of CEEATED IX OUR MODERN COLD R(K)MS °^trolled cold32 words
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Advertisement60 1949-05-29 13 1 rl Ml lVilWiflSlaMla^^^^v ISlosToraif w offoiri ol fh I im.'^MKlß'iW h «ort m busmen '^^gi 'Kot look of d.» I.■ I ftnction "counfi!" DM "~r!ir 1 fue f °f-h of reol fjvuJi Qlostora. ctoP THAT COLD W.TH Q«ick r«li*f wifb Al\q s«ltz*r. Om of am loro* tobl«t» ta a60 words
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Article, Illustration622 1949-05-29 14 BIG AND SMALL WILL WELCOME CUP TEAM They 11 Be Here To Tomorrow! IX less than 24 hours from no-v \u* .>naH l>e iiav ing will) us the "nine little men" who routed all opposition th*»t came their way during 1 their five-montlj tour of ihe British Isles and the622 words
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Article545 1949-05-29 14 (WING HALVES— KEY MEN Matt i^usby, now manager <>t ManclKsitr LTnilod. wmm one of the h<\<i vinx hull I backi I have aver seen and li" traced Scotland's team a.-- al«> 1 did (lediu'f Brown, now a dirctor of ins old dub, Glasffo 1 I Rangers.545 words
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Article124 1949-05-29 14 The following are (he Best Ratting and Bowling Analysis m the S.C.A. Tournament game to date: BATTING: (Qualification 6 Innins>. Inns. N.O. H.S. Aggregate Average. F. Presoott 7 1 108 B 3 ->3.8a S. K. Sundrum A ">l* IK "i>.oo (heong Thiam Siew 6 1 170* >.->3124 words
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Article378 1949-05-29 14 Tlie following were the \>*~\ performances m ihe S.CA. Tournament la.-t Sunday HATTING I 145 I.all Sinu'h (I. A. vs. S.C. J R.C). 1 6li Cheony Thiam Slew S.C. R.C. vs. 1. A.). 62 C. Thuralsingham (C.S.C. vs. Seletar). 60 Evan Wong (S.C. R.C. vs. I >378 words
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668 1949-05-29 14 STORE CRICKET TOURNEY REVIEW By Our Special Correspondent THE most outstanding feature of the S.C.A. games played so far was the Singapore Cricket Club's victory over the R.A.F. Changi last Sunday at Changi. Changi batted first and totalled 123 runs, of which668 words
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Article, Illustration475 1949-05-29 14 THE MAN IN THE STAND WANTS TO KNOW -WHY WAS HARITH DROPPED? Tribune Soccer Kei>orter What is the mystery about Harith? Why was he not included m the Sing a pore side which beat Johore two-nil m the Malaga Cup gHtne hist ueoU? This is a matter which has aroused475 words
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Article76 1949-05-29 14 TOURNEY TABLE The following are ilj« i position* In the S.C.A. Tournament 10 date: Ist. Inns V W L I) W L P B.R.G. L» 1 it C.S.C. 2 1 jv R.A.F. (CU.I 7 1 1 2 MS I B.CC. l :< I i 1 Indians «i 1 1 I76 words
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Advertisement134 1949-05-29 14 50/<- lUpresentaihes GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE I n!|^H| dliv^^^ iaa»»Sßa^Bßßla\ M 1 *^J* 3 w w—-^ j "^■••'^aw^ Par From Singapore, England and Australia are now ao easy to reach by (Constellation on the "Kangaroo" Service. Traditionally good service, air-conditioned cabins and delicious food. For full tnformatioai134 words
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Advertisement115 1949-05-29 14 i iiangl loiai aiiu imi. cv inwi *■< j <••■ m f TO-NiGHT'S BIG ATTRACTION! SPECIAL CONCERT by POPULAR REQUEST .*r RAFFLES HOTEL AT 9.30 P.M. By RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA (30 MUSICIANS) I with LUANNE SHAW, vocalist Ry Kind Permission of Radio Malaya LEADER: COR RYF conductor: FRANK PICKr-ORD PROGRAMME115 words
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1470 1949-05-29 15 LOVELY BORE, SPEARLIGHT PAY BEST AT PENANG Warspite Destroyed I rom ALLAN LEWIS L° VLLV »>RE and Starlight paid the best dividends at today's races, the last day of the I'enang Turf Club's Summer Meeting. Spearlight (J. Donnelly) won the fifth racebv a shorthead following a photo-finish from Golden Harvest1,470 words
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Article44 1949-05-29 15 S Total Pool $277,125 S lst PRIZE No. *****0 i n ($72,051) i 2nd. PRIZE No *****9 ($36,025) j 3rd. PRIZE No *****7 S ($18,012) i t STARTERS: $5,146 each Nos. *****1 I SI: iS: SSSk *****6> *****2 lSgt v^-- V44 words
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Article757 1949-05-29 15 (Winner trained by Fox) Won by: I J£; ij. lime: 1 mm 16 3 5 sees. TOTE: $24, $8; $9; $11. CASH SWEEP: Ist 874 19*1 ,814); 2nd 1801; ($657); 3rd 1765 ($865). Starters: $83 each:— l4ll; 1462; 1189; 1481; 1174; 1453; I<>Bs. HOW THEY K.\N757 words
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Article328 1949-05-29 15 Radio Malaya is preparing foi a lecordcd broadcast of the official welcome ceremony when the victorious Thomas Cup Team arrives m Singapore to-morrow morning. A 30-minute edited version of the recording will be broadcast the same evening at 9.00 p.m. to give listeners over the328 words
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Advertisement173 1949-05-29 15 'KHT DAY" m Technicolor 4diiil»* }on SKI Oiildnn '^mck'si'wn to THKIIX ALL A<i\l>! jIIWWSTOfM SEA PICTURES' HIM® OHARA SLEZAK |4Jftl'l^/ A^ 164VQS TOUAV at 1 1 a.m.: M-(._Ms -EASY TO WED" <B TcchnK olor T(KDA^a( S, S.L3 5M."» p.m LAST S SHOWS HarruT Kros' "ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN" j «aarrißK173 words
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Advertisement83 1949-05-29 15 OPENING TODAY 3.15; 6.30; 9.15 P.M. Noor Johan A Dilip Iviunar m "Jt'GM" (Hindustani) Special Mntin»c at 11.00 a.m. "FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON" (Whole Serial) 50 cts. to ;ill seats! QUEENS TODAY AT 11.00 A.M. Johnny WeJs*»muller m •TARZAN FINDS A SON" 50 Cts. To Ail Seats DAILY: 3.00, 6.3083 words
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Advertisement120 1949-05-29 15 V8;%1I1^ TODAY 7 S II O U' S lI A I L V NOTE TIMES: 10.30 1.15 4.00 6.45 9.30 AFTER 2 SMASHING M'NITES jjj^BHfe: r wBl cIIn i. o C" a\/a c^ i~ 1 1 ALL-TIME SUPER -SERIAL I I IN 12 CHAPTERS SHOWN COMPLETE! 1 NFW HAPPY The120 words
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Article30 1949-05-29 16 Thf Ti t Swimming !lub beat tin i S "Tci ror" I goals t" 2 In v i ■'< i i polo pla> <i \)io Ti^'ii Swimmine Pool30 words
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Article159 1949-05-29 16 Ii» a friendly badminton mat< !i played last PridA) ai the Ho* As.-istan;« Union Hall. Bonn > Company sp.ii ts < beal Mar Lam e. Watson Com p inj Sports riui. by o game i u» t, Kfsuits <r..<\L,. players me: I ioned \r»\159 words
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Article, Illustration712 1949-05-29 16 AIRMEN 'BLITZ' MALACCA Score Six-One Victory K.A.I Molucca I J}A!) fortune continued to dog M«H»«Cft f 8 p *th when the Royal Air Force gavi* them a r» I trouacing m a Malaya Cup fixture at Jalaa Besar Stadium yesterday. In each of their Malaya Cup matches Malacca hay lost712 words
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Article254 1949-05-29 16 A SHUTTLE HALL BY 1952' LIM f From Our Own Reporter MCNAKG, Saturday. "J THINK we shall have a badminton hall before the next Thomas Cup match as every state is nowvery keen to build one," said Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, m an interview with the Tribune today. Commenting on254 words
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Article163 1949-05-29 16 TIONG BAHRU RANGERS The following team will re- i present Tiong Bahru Rangers m a friendly game of soccer against tho Singapore Recreation Chit, at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday on Hi.- S.R.C. ground: _Ch«*onK Mm. Huln Chee Hoon?,, Hum Chun Hoong, Lav Foo«c Sin*. L\.> p ;1 k Van. Chun163 words
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Article82 1949-05-29 16 The Borneo Motors beat th<> Amateur Athletic T T nion 6 l at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Goal foil owe I p.Oftl with monotont.ns regularity. Iti a burst ,f generosity, Osman Jusoh, the tiorneu Motors centre half, shot the ball into h\< r>w*i gnat ..-t82 words
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Article35 1949-05-29 16 The now Clubhouse of the Kiwi Members League is now t i!» Bcotta Road. Arrangementa ran be made by m<m- '"•'> to play Badminton, Table Tennis. Tennis or Billiards at the new Club hou^.35 words
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Article22 1949-05-29 16 SYDNEY, Sat.— Keith Miller, i Australian Test cricketer, has forsaken Australian Rules foot i»;iii this season to play baseball ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article153 1949-05-29 16 IPOH, Saturday. being held to a goalless first half Selangor asserted their superiority m the second half to win by three goals to one against Pcrak m their Malaya Cup soccer fixture on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. Selangor's Victory makes their chance? of153 words
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Article79 1949-05-29 16 The St. AndieWs School first and second soccer teams beat the Qantas Empire Airways m both games played on the school ground yesterday. In the first te*un match the 'Saints' beat the Airways by 2 goals to 1. B. Ross and Soo Chye scored79 words
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549 1949-05-29 16 yWO little girls and one small boy smashed three Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's records at yesterday's swimming carnival of the Singapore Swimming Club held at the club's pool m Tanjong Rhu. Frances Russell clipped 3.1 seconds off the S.A.S.A. record for the 50549 words
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Article196 1949-05-29 16 The V.M.c.A. beat the Singapore Ci lck< t Club I ruiui at th Results V.M.C A. Surratta row Hayes 41; T i Mocli Chuan b Hay 3; Cooke b Bi idbui} i»;; ling b Hayei 6: Couthrei I Bradbury l Lyne c Haig b196 words
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Article, Illustration53 1949-05-29 16 i c following will represent the Jolliladfl Athletic < team against the EvAF (Sembawang) .it the Railway gi ound at Ka^i pong Bahru today at p.m. rayana, Rasak (Captain), Mas- Ghani, miff, Gopal, Salahudin, Mol Tobing;, Muniyandi, Dollah. ervea Samad, Krishnasamy, Merah, Rahman. Above: 1 nfalacra defender about53 words
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Article80 1949-05-29 16 VLOR STAi: sat. Keciv '!"■''■■■<;• rl th< Combine vices by tiv,. -oals to on* a Mi! iv. i played here tin:- evening At half tun, KcLih Eg h three goals to ml. T 01- wren Ahmad Sulaimtr arii I Khii Xoor i two). 1 the resumption Kcdir80 words
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