Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 July 1950
1950-07-09
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Title Section38 1950-07-09 1 BY TUB I PEOPLE $mn T«fc Tribune" VpOPB SUNDAY TRIBUNE MALAYA'S NATICNAJL NEWSTAPSR Phone 5111(3 Nine Linn Pvbh&hed simidtanfiouAly at Singapore, Kmilq Lumpur, !pch an 4 Penan j SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JtJLY 9, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.38 words
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Article56 1950-07-09 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. Avu--tralian s External \ffairs Minister, Mr. Perc>' Spender, said today that the AustraM.-ai Seamen's Unions ban en shjpP'np war materials to Korea wa.«= a -rubversivr, direct challenge". It wouic be placed before the Federal AttorneyGeneral, who wuuid decide whether came within th< .-cope ofReuter; A.A.P. - 56 words
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Article30 1950-07-09 1 MAMAH i v. Safe*— l »c Indonetian government mh> rr ported massing troops ami r*a\al rraft iod.i\ t«,r :n: all-out amphibious attack on r» hollious •nlx>iiia island.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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971 1950-07-09 1 SIXTY RED TANKS MOVING SOUTH AS YANKS LOSE KEY RAIL CITY GREEN TROOPS QUAIL, THEN STRIKE BACK Q^ommunist tanks and infantry engulfed the key rail ity of Chosan yesterday, and last night sixty tanks and more than 1,000 enemy infantry were moving south towards Taejon, South Korea's provisional capital, only971 words
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Article65 1950-07-09 1 W IGTON. Today.— rh< t s .Mr Pore Id jw«- mP.lury transport (lights to EMrooe have b en cv! bi ft 1 i-^** t! percent Uv dwnand for the airlift to the Ftar Bast However, officials said, tne reduction li ;> laj/ ,n»v a Kfcort timeA.P. - 65 words
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848 1950-07-09 1 Tribune Staff Reporter VINE months ago, amidst all the pomp and ceremony with which centuries of learning and tradition can invest a seat of learning, Malaya's own University vas launched into the world. Yesterday, m that same Oie Tiong Ham Hall m848 words
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Article65 1950-07-09 1 F'iv. more sugar hoarders arrested yesterday, aakfng a total of 1?. arrests tor the week. Two of thr m< n wen cv uined In \lu- city area, tnret In Nee Soon. They will appr;?r m court tomorrow. On Friday eleven •>m c»i thirteen men charged65 words
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Article59 1950-07-09 1 America's output of synbhetlc rubber is to be stepped up to between 60 poo and 75. 000 tona a. month from the present rare ot 40 000 tons, inclusive of imports from Canada. Private cables received m Singapore said this yesterday, following a Reuter report that59 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-07-09 1 Yesterday was a bigr day for Monteiro and Son. Father, Professor E. S. Monteiro. Esquire Bedell, bearing the silver mace of the University of Malaya, led Chancellor V v bonalri to the Convoca v y. .^ou v.. ..wd was the Chancellor's Page45 words
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Article26 1950-07-09 1 BOGOTA. Sat. A reliable military source said today that Colombia is considering sending an expeditionary force to fight with United Nations forces m Korea. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article50 1950-07-09 1 The price of tin has rlMfl to t'6l9-15 a ton m London. and *318-50 a ptcul m Singapore. TWi is a rise of £14-15 on the ton, and $123-8 on the picul m the past seven days. The rise In the past fortnight is £25-5 on the tou.50 words
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Article46 1950-07-09 1 i«^<ivio, Sac. Tne ftllt Purple Heart of the Korean war was pinned on the hospital tunic of twenty-two-year-old Sergeant Leroy Deana, of Alice, Texas, who was wounded on June 28 when a Han River bridge was blown up south of Seoui.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article322 1950-07-09 1 Film Censor May Get MORE Power Tribune Staff Reporter yilE Government is considering a new directive giving wider powers to Mr. Jack Evans, Malayan Film Censor, who has had six of his bans quashed by the Federation and Singapore Appeal Boards m the past two months. The incrrB.Bed powers derive322 words
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Article74 1950-07-09 1 KURE, JAPAN, Sat. .Squadron Leader Graham Strout, who led the First Am. .ralian Squadron's first n m the Korean catniiitjn haa been posted mining Squadron Leader Strout was 'eadfng «ight of four aircraft o^ a aortic over North Korean -held terrltoft when .iie neavy flak piercedA.P. - 74 words
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Article28 1950-07-09 1 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ~>-'<t. Canadian Premier '-ouis St. Laurent said here he was poniident the United .at ions intervention In the Ap i'm »"^r would oreserv*- Reuter poacrReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement42 1950-07-09 1 CJ^ Death Twoiold jHOHNER CHROMATIC HARMONICAS. *ov4.w L j <jSO i M<M4 mJi Tutors: T** UghJ \U> tfl Tla.v tbe Chroii.aiio llarmoi.ia, !by c* P t Jwne3 R.M.B.M. >C {Postage 50 cents eich extra) J >36, North Bridge Road, Singapore. PhWi 2443.42 words
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Advertisement41 1950-07-09 1 O r c 4k. O J A JIM£RfCAS from SEASON TRADING CO.. ft?, High Street. Tel: ***** r your favourite cigarette 1 m ti *^^mi^ V^ Tf Jfc t *1 V 1 1 I yl Pall Mall VIRGINIA MADE IN- ENGLAND41 words
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Article152 1950-07-09 2 Tribune Staff Ke(>orter SINGAPORE Government has been allocated an additional 1,700 tons of meat for this year by the British Ministry of Food, making a total of about 6,700 tons for 1950. Of this 700 tons were allotted some time ago especially for the needs of152 words
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Article73 1950-07-09 2 Ipoh Girls Heard Of Winnie IHOH. Sat. IpoiVs time •iir'is' schools the Convent of the Holy Infant. Jesus. the Anglo-ChUiese Girls' Rchool and th« P^rak ChJi new Girls' School havu warned thy i r students ii'^aiiijt strangers. This step I was taken by the school authorities following the recent murder73 words
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Article27 1950-07-09 2 DAMASCT'S. Today.— Syri: has officially notified the the I'nited Nation? that «li« will adhere to all United Nations resolutions denounc- inj; any aggression.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-09 2 X isma Booty. Singapore's favourite Malay screen actress, who will take part m the ilari-Raya celebrations to be held at the Happy World from July 16 to July ?0.30 words
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202 1950-07-09 2 NO BRAVE RED LIKES BEING SHOT, CID CHIEF Tribune Staff Reporter PARLY yesterday morning, Singapore Police scored their first success against firebugs, of the Malayan Communist Party. They shot a tl«jr«arold Hainese, as three men attempted to burn a Police hut at the202 words
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Article106 1950-07-09 2 CLERKS ELECT NEW OFFICIALS Vt tht 1" lUfth .Mi;,, ia 1 meeting < t the Blnjrspoi Clerical an.i Administrative Workers' Union held at the iTnion's preniis* at Rangoon Road yesterday the following were elected ottice r>earer> for the coming year: Mr. Lirrl Yew Hock. President; Mr. Seah Pens Chuan and106 words
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Article29 1950-07-09 2 Foi the fit st tiim' hi Pakistan ruwstcol will shown at thr Diamo^.. thcatio Tlic i col shows th< irlalt <>i the Shah of lian lo Pakistan.29 words
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137 1950-07-09 2 JJJALAYAN students on Thursday visited the Cooperate Wholesale Society's shoe factory m the east end of London-— one? of ten factories run by the Co-operative movement to supply shoes to the retail co-operative shoi»*?irou£bout the United Kingdom Two students from Ma lav:. Mi. M.137 words
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Article79 1950-07-09 2 Malacca. Sat.— An appeal irmi made today to Malacca residents to como forward with any information they may haw regarding bandit movements, or any other thing they may be suspici- i ous of. They were told that ihey rould give such ailorma ion by letter. All they79 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-07-09 2 MR. and Mrs. I [h,i Ha i <>ld (Juartermanu who Wtn rnnrniu <<> tfu Pre»bytertaN chinch yesterday tnonsmg. Tin bruit was J'imii MeViUey of Sydney, The bridegroatk igfctth ti,< 'I'th.ccfi btmnck af Bvmti Vo.35 words
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221 1950-07-09 2 PINES TO EARN $17 MILLION FOR MALA YA Tribune Staff Reporter. piXEAPPJLES are expected to earn for Malaya this year $17 million an if all goes well $25 million m 1951. That is if the current market price do not slip. It is estimated the Malaya will export 775,000 cases221 words
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Article152 1950-07-09 2 SINGAPORE'S only LondotiO type taxi. luxuiious black vehicle, often mis.-cs ifare' hcramf th<- Wngaporeana don't know it iS taxi. The London-type taxicah looks quite unlike :iny othei taxi m Sin^apon-. and it Rlfl take a fow weeks foi people to get used to it. The taxi's152 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-07-09 2 The Third Singapore Company of the Girls* LW.» Brigade doing o*ie of the exercises at the Annual Physical Train ing Competition held at the V.M.C.A.25 words
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Article73 1950-07-09 2 BANDITS MURDER LABOURER Tribune P4»ff Bc^trta A party oi bandits mura dorfd a Chinese labourer and burnt down ".v-) kongsis on a Johorr rstatewi Friday night Tli<» same afternooß four auxiliary policemen, m to other part of Johore were using a boat on a river when they were challenged by73 words
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66 1950-07-09 2 HOUSE BREAKER GAOLED FOR 18 MONTHS Nineteen-year-old, .\t;m bin Awang was yesterday ut ncai to 18 months" rigorous imprisonment, to ]>>■ foilowi ii by two yews' Police -up'.rv.-ion. m Pint Di.^ttiel Court. Ho had pleaded guilty to two charge if houscbreakin-, and t» .ling $250 m cash, and (15.60 worth66 words
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Advertisement101 1950-07-09 2 OH* TWO WAY SERVICE IN LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO COLOD B 0 with i 'onni < I ioiiH (o DARWIN Karachi. Cairo. WHnnin ROME. LONDON SYDNEY DEPARTURE SINGAPORE «> A.M. EVERY TUMMY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. 5. PRINCE STREET SINGAPORE TEL. 24u*> OR ALL TRAVEL AGENCIES101 words
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Advertisement12 1950-07-09 2 WANTED: SOPRANOS Soprano.-; are needed m the choir of St. Andrew's Cathedra!12 words
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Advertisement141 1950-07-09 2 VEHICLES FOR SALE Latest 1950 Rover 16 H.' P Saloon 4.000 Miles carefully run in. Principals only. Phon"»' Tan 5338. NOTICK ITHE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO AUTHORISE THE I'SE OF A HACKNEY CARRIAGE. I. Lim Bee of NY. 12J-C. Kranji Road. Singapore,141 words
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Miscellaneous261 1950-07-09 2 BLUE NETWORK ».r,, ,,i,;,5, f r v.,; v fi<>n w^jrgyj umTamm inim mw ;j rttiit lA i'iiiu IMUIII.V »riu\ H-- >i|,iii 1 1 1. i m .iimn*: r:.1.» llinrfiist.ini 1 ilm Hits; I :u •i mi i-r IV Z <i.:;o hihlrrns ITtiKrimnir; ro> N>wn; 12.4t KworiCi M«n4t; IX.4S rV- .iii'261 words
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Article144 1950-07-09 3 ur Tribune Staff Reporter. ffHL Proposed Social Insurance Scheme for Municipal employees has been held up. Tho Commis- Meanwhile, tho OokwdiiSionera wil! continue the present system of fret- medical attention. ider the insurance nlaii employees will contribute to a fund from which all medical cxpensen for144 words
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Article112 1950-07-09 3 TW>) Sundays ago, the Sunday Trtbuno printed thr story of a one-lcsged beggar. Lee Tht-n Sen^. who is trying to save enough from his daily 'taklnj; I 1 lo buy ft wooden leg. Yesterday, we received a letter from ;i man m the Land Office112 words
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Article22 1950-07-09 3 BISHOP MA Y TOUR The Bishop of Sinpaponhopes to \isit Medati. .IhkartH. and nc Chrlstauu am: Coco- Islands m uu> n>ai niturr.22 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-07-09 3 Ex-Planter At The G-G's Office Gate.... DOI T R tierce Ala t an do^s ami an <>\-p':int«r who sp^nt 35 years ori plantations, arc the nucleus «'t th«- Muallj lorcv »t Phoenix Park, the T.m :lin Road BfPkca of the Commissioner (ieneral, .Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. The ex- planter is181 words
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Article223 1950-07-09 3 -FOR A QUIET WEEKEND Tribune Staff Be wrier JOHORE BAHRU is fast becoming a favourite holiday and week-end rendezvous for thousands of tired Singaporeans. The flow of traffic on the Causeway over weekends is five times the normal volume ex- penenced on week days. Centres 01 attracticr/ar.*223 words
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Article111 1950-07-09 3 MR. John Wilcox. cameranan for Caiol Reed's latett film "An Outcast of the i>i?mi<i^" arrived yesterday fiftcmcon at Kallang Airport i ve?y wot fled man. The reason': Etia equipment has followed hint out by Oil from London m several pK... and i:i fre'gnter. His dUßdlltV DOW111 words
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Article72 1950-07-09 3 Mr. O. 11. Ooodiad Barber. Assistant Ex» Rtittve Controller o! the Import arid F» pon Department, who received a Vclluin of Thanks from the King, who i.s the Grand Prior ot 'ho Venerable Ora<r o r the Hotpltal <i St. John of Jerusalem, m recognition of conspicuous vices72 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-07-09 3 NO, you're tmnin. This (p(( r lookilt'l i s/l<»/»( uhjf i t tfo<it*»-i the w •> off K/J JrHtf '5 HOI OSpsISWSi ton<rkang, or a submarine, or a torpedo. Yesterday tht Officer m Charyc of Bunts, Clifford Pier, ASP. Mr. K. WmtW** explained what158 words
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Article368 1950-07-09 3 LODGINGS TAKE UP MOST OF THEIR PAY JJINDREDS or working girls m Singapore today are handing over their pay packets to boarding house managers who arc cashing m on their pathetic attempts to keep up appearances. These girls are forced to live m368 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-07-09 3 THAT'S rtjfht. If 1H icwmrj machine covet. Lut it.. .1. A. Joseph of Mackenzie. I'flil U'H if a "tabiil" 'Indian Drunti. Hi i>lnii<tl it yesterday's 'Talentime' 1,..,,. ?>,(>>'<<(>*' <i )>u *">'. P Nnulu, S. R. 8. S'mdu and Mr. Joseph arc ah nily H»coevred l^ tit'irs ugo97 words
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Article184 1950-07-09 3 How She Lives.... this is h<nr the »te*uff i a i> her i■< flht wtmrte the (/"</ off tuth a amp of coffee. For lunch shf <tn pO hotm- os sfn t/< 7v i ninftfi-vihnttv btttik. That t is out <>f the question mt she v »l«/s* th> ntfii f184 words
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Article71 1950-07-09 3 READING CIRCLE BUYS LAND THE Johorc Bahru Chinese r :<ac.infi Circle iian brought a piece of land at Jalan Sultan Ihiuhim. where they propos. building a clubhouse. The lam] belonged t<> Foon Vow Chinese School and was Sought by the Circl s Building; Fund Committee ior $5,662.80. A sketch plan71 words
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Advertisement106 1950-07-09 3 It. Li-SatSjSa Imported from London, England <0^ PEOERATION: PfRTINO^ 1.80 j CARRERAS ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY GARRARD I !::|pr AUTOMATIC MIXED fi pjjAiirrD Model RC6SA/D. 16 A. C. 5125.00 Model RC6SA/U. 16 AC/DC. 5160.00 t.\ .Ni'ig&pon- LESS 10°o FOR CASH Instulnirnt payments can b«' arranged Also available noil-mixing Record106 words
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Advertisement123 1950-07-09 3 REMINGTON SHOTGUN Model 31 LA 49F^ Repsating Shotgun (^Sfl (Jf't'l'vihh Imm HO HOCK ANH CO.. LTD. 261 '2«r>. BMdi Road, Btagapm Tel. 2552. Tclograni: HOKAN COA('K". WIT« T«C WORLD-FAMOUS {arlslerq Reprints of local photographs appearing m the Malaya Tribune and the Sunday Tribune can bt. obtained from the lAalaya Tribune123 words
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Article34 1950-07-09 4 Che Sardon bin Haji Jubir will m pair tonight about the necessity to re&istei as voters tor the Legislative Council and Municipal Elections after .Le s.-vf-n o'clock bulletin ov^r Radio Milava.34 words
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Article, Illustration411 1950-07-09 4 COLONY MOVE TO TURN OUT GOOD POLICEMEN' Tribune &tdft Reporter. THIRTY boys sons of policemen and retired police pensioners, whose ages range from 12 to 14 years will learn how to become future officers of the law from September 1. They will belong to the Singapore411 words
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Article230 1950-07-09 4 FIRMS FORCED TO IMPORT THEM Tribune Staff Rem>rter. SINGAPORE business firms are crying out 13 for stenographers, and they can't get them. Thjs is because few people realise the importance of this type of work, said Mr. G. W. Davis, Singapore's Acting Commissioner for Labour, yesterday. Ihe230 words
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Article45 1950-07-09 4 Mohamed, a bell-ringer oi Monks Hill School, received a deep on his head the bell which he was ringing fell on him after the rope attached to it He was removed to hospital m an ambulance. His condition is not serious.45 words
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Article61 1950-07-09 4 There will be a si' ting of the Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday uext when several appeals irom tru Ass::;'- Court will be dealt with. The Chief Justije. Sii Charles Murray Ayntley will preside and the Othci .wo Judges who v>hl lorm the- cojrt aro61 words
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Article, Illustration262 1950-07-09 4 P.C.'s With Puckered Brows Hard To Find JUST like U3 ly else the Singapore Matamata has his share of troubles. But it Is pretty hard to find a Police Constable m the Colony tor*ay with a puckered brow. For his troubles are eventually ironed out by the Welfare Department of262 words
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Article105 1950-07-09 4 LIFE IS 'SUSAH' FOR MAT IPOH'S professional driven have a grouse. For *vf r is finding it pretty difficult to keep hia job behind the wheel Reason: There are more women driven m lpoh today, and the Tuans are getting their wives or daughters to urive tnem to the oilh-<>105 words
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Article66 1950-07-09 4 A FILIPINO Peter Marat Ismail, 40, claimed trial m vie Fourm ronce Couri yesteraa/ io a c.iarge of cheating tne Mercantile BiiiiK oi lnaiu Ltd., oi $8,000. *s.nail was alleged to have lalsely representeu tiiai William Jnc.-j <v co., xiau applied to remit the sum uy telegraphic transfer66 words
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216 1950-07-09 4 JjINGAPORE squatter?, living m unauthorised shacks m Municipal areasare being eyed by Municipal Commissioners with some concern. They feel that the Municipality should look for suitable sites to resettled these people. However, there is a snag. And ihat is funds.216 words
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Advertisement394 1950-07-09 4 WKiCHAAILMENTS rovr icCto' win tall too tfcrt aft^ th«t« trt win*a.| ti|m o» MINERAL VITAMIN OEHCIENCT waminp that yow>« not ftttlne anough Mir>anli »*d Viumlru which Nttura *am«ndi you tn kh* Tha cooV.«d-^( teodt you ait traw't flvinf jr** a^aogh far vaur naada He^i th*«a wmrnlrtf* and yo« pravant p>alnful,394 words
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Advertisement306 1950-07-09 4 /rZeesrroeuy Platignum|# /world-famed //W j^ (for W m/ wJ^jW [c? 1/AlUf-jiW /W ~jffiytWM pe M°R 0r j^KsAu-pomsj jffly y The Colour, PUl.^nuin Apo /jP^ fountain Pen; alcsant— fjjmr *«icienf as t««d IoW. NicWcl SJlrer pu\S-c»i yP^ cap. half-tKiclded nib. And th# FUricnum Bad. Pointed Ink-Pencil with ingenious, pieciiion-titted writing point.306 words
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Article, Illustration2438 1950-07-09 5 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover From LONDON Mat Art lar as 1 1 aw been able to gather, your net m ly retired Bins ipore Colonial Secretary, Sir Patrick A. B. McKcrron. -aye only one PreM Interview on nil arrival m England, and that w;'s to the London repre itlve of2,438 words
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Advertisement261 1950-07-09 5 a £1 em^ Mm m CfwiJiiw EU j FARES THAT MAKE AIR TRAVEL THE I ECONOMICAL WAY TO GET THERE/ TO HONG KONG $321* TO BANGKOK $16f, (FOP TNFOP\T\TTON BOOKINGS: AUftTKAUAN NATIONAL VIRWAYS PTi., LTD. ft, prince St., Singapore. Tel. :4.v». RHEUMATISM e^^f ijT«V. I 41/ LINIMENT '■■■3?* Pain of261 words
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Advertisement270 1950-07-09 5 there can be no improvement to a Plays R's N? 3 \?y.pc< g r^ Cm Ua iit y l Only Parker Qu/nk has magic Solv-X!, "No ordinary ink can match the value of Quink it's different from any, other ink Souv-x m Quink cleans your pen as it wtucs. Keeps270 words
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Article, Illustration2476 1950-07-09 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera A rdmore By CARAVANS are n.»t allowed m Singapore, olh«T\vis»- liernard harliH llorsntMl, nlloinber Command glider lowing pilot, now flying :it Seletar w ith 209 Suadron would be I ving m one. So would his wife Daphne, six-year-old Pat and sevrn-year-old Carol. Caravtuu* came into their live*2,476 words
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Advertisement247 1950-07-09 6 protection against coughs, colds, sore throats BM ■^^^^^^r m I fit*. Bw^^^^^. inar^ t Ma I 1 at. A. _^_^MMMB I pH 111 VV«^mbbbb^bbhbwl m Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and247 words
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Advertisement158 1950-07-09 6 Bare EssentialKur roniK.ncing and d;inei'«K evening gown with a douWbustle. One of our new. allur Ing fashion f->r (h«« tropk". HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House f~^~yM<xLOW W^R or &1 j£% I mm 'viiereveryouare/ says ELSIE the BORDEN cow I i RUM uniformity is one of the most f.ini-'us i li.ir.n tcristic*158 words
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Article162 1950-07-09 7 IT is told THAT HILARY EDWARDS has been escort e<i round London Town by a number of the Royal Family: nanv-iy Gerald Lascelles. who according to Hilary "plays the piano divinely.' THAT Senior Service Officers' cars are to be seen driving Along to Consular or service events162 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1950-07-09 7 I YE said it be lore and Hfcaj 1 it aKuin. that we should iiil us- fans more oftt*n delicate, dainty delightful funs made to match our dresses. Apart From the appearance, a fan docs h< lv one to keep cool. Look how uevastating Mrs Coronna Maunders i1,315 words
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Article, Illustration505 1950-07-09 7 IWARL9B 1. nm' >i t Edit 'trrl:. tin iik/i/i'l. outspoken manayr of the Il'itufkonff Shanifh-ii Hank, who B*iys h< tries to b« kmd fn his thoitf/ht* «M urtll as h: hit rl''fix. -|/v/.s born of rurrm < tabb mnrentm Hi Wickiotc, Jn.l'ind, In i<>n the near Further than505 words
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Advertisement184 1950-07-09 7 We star these points m our service: Good food deftly served Comfortable surroundings A fine dance floor and band BESTAU H A N T f a^\ Mm r ■^r rgg /glAy A jkatMt aML kyf a^^^^ A^aWmWm^aWaw m rt AJLs* tima\\\\\\mma*JPtaMUB WBj BBM mm /^filZßmmmmj wmLm9 SK/ '^bB3 jt.^^Ssy* S&mWjdr184 words
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Advertisement297 1950-07-09 7 THE MODERN Polish POLISHING nßtL^^iJiSs^ *<|rf it's Economical too! DURAGLIT silver and chromium polish is obtainable at all leading stores. Factory Representatives: T. V. MIT CHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. SOME OF THE ITEMS IN THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME TONIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. AT RAFFLES HOTEL "MYSELF WHEN YOUNG297 words
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578 1950-07-09 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950. THE OTHER TWO THIRDS LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, I+3, Fleet Street, London, E.C. J. TAKE out a map of the world and let your eye rove over Africa, the Middle East, the great sub-continent of India and Pakistan, and578 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1950-07-09 8 DAVID CLAYTON - DAVID CLAYTON What is genius, that precious flame at which all mankind can warm its hands? It belongs to no country. It ca n spring up m a humble home as easily as m a mansion To- day this page presents you with the stories, one1,137 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1950-07-09 8 DONALD MOORE - DONALD MOORE B, PEW more tragic persona- litiea can ever have travelled the English literary scene than D. H. Lawrence. Few writers can have built up for themselves, m the course of a lifetime, so much controversy, so much acrimonious argument, so1,157 words
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Article413 1950-07-09 8 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By TIPS by the poor man's philosopher to a young bridgegroom Well, my boy, if you hope for a quick success m marriage today you're going to have to make a sharp break with the past. Don't try to be the ktng m413 words
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Advertisement57 1950-07-09 8 Stainless Steel Waterproof i 7 Jewels Lever Non-Magnetic Shock Protected $110 16, COUVER QUAY SIVUAJ'OKK CUT OUT 1 For Future Reference Genuine Swiss spare I parts and proper service I for your next watch I repair job. j Phone *****. i THIM LOCK Watchmakers I 395, North Bnage Road. (Branch57 words
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Advertisement42 1950-07-09 8 Modern COLUMBUS! Fly KLM and discover America m 2 1/ days. Luxurious four engined Constellations leave Singapore times a week for the U.S.A. v For fuitier wJr «L M. Mr n )Va i Dutch Alrlinea Im ki Wrm '4 ROYAL DUTCH M42 words
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Article, Illustration3547 1950-07-09 9 Lozania Prole - Lozania Prole A New Exciting Serial By •The Beginning Of The Story* This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract men.3,547 words
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Advertisement172 1950-07-09 9 7 OR AY HACIC ROYAL PORTABLE "Magic" Margin eliminates fumbling* I No fuss, no fret— click, 1 it' I Many other exclusive' Royol features make the Gro> A/^gic YOUR Pert T.pewriter v Sold guaranteed by o i r fr\ict.' e.tablished 40 m Malaya. i What a painter Jfel Not this172 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1950-07-09 10 Joan Baldwinson - Joan Baldwinson By. WHO wants a ni-w recipe book? 'A Book of Mediterranean Flood" by Elisabeth David i-onibini s side-lights on Bating habits, quotations, description.- of memorable meals and disquisitions on the art of cooking and eating, with a Wftdl variety of recip<* collected m Franco, the Greek Island*1,195 words
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Advertisement174 1950-07-09 10 liiiT"'' 'YiiHß w TUN| 6 REPA|RS ■P^!_!L' UNDERTAKEN BY OT r R if^Sl^^EW^L LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT I BEAUTY AND CULTURE I^l^^^^^^^^^^^H TO YOUR HOME INVEST IN A W&&^^^ DUNKLEY PIANO k»ITH ITS BEAUTIFUL CASK AND GLORIOUS SINGING YOU CAN SEE THESE WurfDERFUL INSTRUMENTS ONLY AT SEASON CO., LTD. u5 N174 words
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Advertisement94 1950-07-09 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 18 r tWK^ V BUTTONS and boxes 4s£k A* fnshom art cute, *"^y t^\ iOJ Ji ir J thrS( »<«* f rlU ife /Mk \JBS^- -*oQ\ li) >>i<ick as sout. Ki'^v x R^IIKSI AID FORfl Alka-Seltzer brings quick comfort from muscular aches and soreness. At the94 words
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Miscellaneous472 1950-07-09 10 HAVF FUN WITH THE P,y CONSTANCE SHARPE discipline: learn to tak* it. >,tli' rwise you will find ffOUrJAN. 21 FEI'.. liv sf troubli. And don't Check ami information yi\ n nuf a qain*i ,-».<• method*: turn: the chances an that is i series of changes and someone wiU unknowingly advances472 words
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Miscellaneous77 1950-07-09 10 SCORPIO. OCT Mom -i n ill b> m th> light and •■<■" i nil s with i> l<>: this c<m% friend wiU i' ill put an aicku (ird "hs; m your path. Young, unattached folk may find romance. SAGITTARIUS, NOV. 38 DEC <it t <>iif itnd an t accept aocia77 words
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Article255 1950-07-09 11 STUDIO GOSSIP Bollywood's Ri Dryer allMil In up film i- for scriptural read::. o pro gramnv ur Television Chun:. H- tarted the series i with Colleen gave up film career m ord« ht-r religion w word pots aroui houldn't be at an<l heat 8p guest read" "Youi T< levtpion Churcli255 words
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Article, Illustration352 1950-07-09 11 He Hates Spiders U 1 HARD TOOD, who won him.-i If a permanent place m the cim ma heavens with his work as the dour man m "The Hasty t, ia a very normal Ming man. Me believes foi example, ;:ii<l atcordin^ to the qucstion!ii!i. he recently filled out :<>;352 words
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Article, Illustration714 1950-07-09 11 HENRY GRIS - THE PRICE OF FAME HENRY GRIS By jl" Waa late at night and tinageing janitor was makMiR his rounds of the inovi«•studios, (loaning up tho trash and litter m the office buildinjjy. When ho came to the photomaphy department he carefully soit'd the pictures he found In the waste paper714 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-09 11 Hcdy and no one need l> told the last name is Lamarr adds another scintillatinu periorniamv to her lon*.: list of hits m M.Ci.M.'s A Lady V»'ithout Pass port." Ihe ulamuiirou-. star is teanird with John II xiiak.40 words
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Article138 1950-07-09 11 A SITUATION OB UV ot "Louks.i ai Ui.iv. rsal[nternational i;» living pro««i th»t love never growt> old. Spring Byington. playing thje roif <»t a romantic grandmothpr care full j unlocks 'he Iron' door tiptoes In and trlea lo ii> th stairu before her movh Hon ll«>nald lieu138 words
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Article437 1950-07-09 11 THK invention of the Colt revolver, mrly m tli*^ nine teenth century. MM as epochal, m its way. with till fighting and fighters of thjit potlod. as was the perfecting of the atomic Ixmin m the Second World War. U changed the whole pattern of war on437 words
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Article118 1950-07-09 11 LAMARR'S BOUQUET An orchid from Hedy Lamarr uira* the star's way of.gri ct.a- 1 Direetoi Joe i.'V.is when '.l]« reported at Metro Qoldwyn-Mayer for Visa." Prior to »helr met ting, Miss Lamarr tinci received a '•oi'.qurt of l"OSe« from Sam Marx, producer <>i "<h i new romantic drasaa. Lewis playfully118 words
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Article159 1950-07-09 11 NINE- YEAH OLD J i i- 1 my H\uu haa added another rather to his collectioii. He was D\'< Powell r son m "Pitfall" knd Van Johnson's m "Higii Barbari I Now he is Clifton Webb', m "Cheaper by the Doaen" which 20th C^ntur\-Fox tilmed m159 words
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Advertisement155 1950-07-09 11 Y. Sixteen hours of tidy hair GROOMING WITHOUT GUMMING Dress you: hair w f'li Sih iftx, anil c hair will s: place from m. to midmgh' l rlcasu;-; 1 1 docs noi mat tiic hail .irul ca to break, hui keer^ i' >ctually feed-, the i .<./,. tains a tfflHßte155 words
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Advertisement65 1950-07-09 11 BFAUTY PREPARATIONS invtlotwn to tn\ t rntmcni 4 y FACE POWDER ROU<3E PERFUME LIPSTICK /TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM 'J BOURJOIS GRAf-TON LABORATORIES LIMIUD. SINGAPORE /.^^^A M ill t X v TahitoiiJlciA leopUL Specially prepared for k4 S voik (om:lkxh».n :>.\v 0* V> v ?(DKMB)B3 -"v* s65 words
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1070 1950-07-09 12 Sebastian's Arrival Will Please Sompong I THIS 1 OHM It B.> U THE entry of new promoters into the field of professional boxing m the Colony is a healthy sign for the Ram.', and all lovers of ilstleufTs. I am sure, will giv* a welcome hand to W:iliy Onk^s and1,070 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-07-09 12 LEFT JAB - LEFT JAB By SINGAPORE fight fans want big names. There M no doubt about this, for the poor crowd at the Happy World Stadium on Friday night proved it. Barring Singapore's welterweight champion, Nai Sompong, there isn't a local fighter who is capable of drawing401 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-07-09 12 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH THIS IS BIG TIME SPO RT IN SPORE TOD AY BASKETBALL By BASKETBALL ll l Ji£ time sport m Singapore today. It rates i >urably with soccer. iudsin", by tin crowds it attnu ts. More than 112.000 basket ball fans have paid more than $100,000396 words
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Advertisement876 1950-07-09 12 l^Bßß^^^ I m ft, BJBBr I vlalUC* I l>r ill i a 1 1 1 ■Hfek i( ltih> Ivrlli unci all due to the Irifcim m Pepsodent Inum tnc most cllective brand of tooth cleansing agent known to dental science, removes the harmful film and ugly stains from your teeth876 words
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Miscellaneous444 1950-07-09 12 EPE^gV H r?AH DOriT OAST D.STL^ts HIM WHILE fo^^ SOB.^ HUPm*."-' A- <?*.Af>| <rf3*t e»*l*l?«/, f I f AN J °f f T|gl /T^itlT «:TOOPiD CCMICAL STRIP DuTLCTIVE LONG KR rF r-^ -t^^ MT^ T" -1^ 1 1^ W^ > A r N^ XKY .^CJCjttrTT V^C w^BsV IS DEARrP. TO444 words
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Article, Illustration658 1950-07-09 13 By Our Kadmiiuoii Corn.>pond":«t DESPITE his surprise defeat at the hands of O<.i Teck Hock m the recent exhibition gam< at thf Happy World Stadium Wong Peng Soon is still favoured U retain his Ma •av«n Malayan Badminton Cham pionships to658 words
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Advertisement325 1950-07-09 13 GCBXAioTt and Gotlnta ETCA LOUNGE Do you like a light luncheon, or a substantial mid-day meal? Do you sometimei long for a really interesting menu? You will find your own particular taste catered for m the Arcade Tea Lounge and you'll be delighted with the very modest prl COLD STORAGE325 words
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Article131 1950-07-09 14 Rugby Union Beat Taranaki NEW PLYMOUTH. Nrw Zealand. Sal. Tin- i;ritish Isle Rugby Union touring team beat Taranaki by 25 points to throe here today after a fast open matph. In fine weather on a heavy ground, a crowd of over 20.000 saw one o[ the roughest games m which131 words
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155 1950-07-09 14 MALACCA HIGH SCHOOL LOSE TO S.F.I. MALACCA. Sat.— A goal seoied ten minutes befoic the end by Foo Suan Tong enabled St. Francis Institution to beat the Malacca High School one ni' yesterday m an interschool fbfture played at Banda Hilir Paik. Th«- panic was watched by a large crowd.155 words
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Article211 1950-07-09 14 Followim; are '.he for VMCA Tr-nni." Tuurnantcut Tis for T'i»s. Jay. July 11: Cla.«.- "A" HandK-ap Bltikkfl A. N;nrn- vs. D. A. Weatbervon V. F. Wee -3ftl vh. '«t. F V. Xl -I." .1; M. K. 90.3 r«. L. C. (loh -15 15. N"i<vir*-s O|>«n Sim?l«211 words
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Article355 1950-07-09 14 THE first day of a two-day meet of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, was completed at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Five leading Chinese Athletic Clubs. The Chinese Sports Association. Amateur Association. Swift Athletics. Chinese High School. Old Boys, and To* 13 Kong Athletic355 words
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Article185 1950-07-09 14 The VMrA ».*ji; B^lUeti ICilitai Hospital ir'th Ih mm of LV,I runs u> ti run.- m a ndly lmiih >i\ th- p;l< uier P p.--y. rdaj The worini; V.MCA Ciittk' 1 run out »»7 Pel nandu i> < I irer If I-"' id-: lin otlf I185 words
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Article24 1950-07-09 14 NORTHAMPTON. Sat. West Indies won the toss took first innings against Northamptonshire here today on a good wicket and m fine weather. Reuter.24 words
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719 1950-07-09 14 Malcolm Usher - IT'S HARD TO MAKE A FORTUNE IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL Malcolm Usher 'Spore Men Did Wise To Stay' Sins MANCHESTKK IMTED\S Charlie Mitten has signed for S:»nte Fe F.C., of Bogota. Colombia. The contract guarantees him £5,000 :t year. \Vilh bonuses BJsd coaching IVes, Mitten figure* he will make. Ml told,719 words
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Article, Illustration644 1950-07-09 14 Sam Snead - GOLF-HERE'S HO W Sam Snead By GOLF'S GREATEST PLAYER- TEACHER y fJRANDMAW used to say. v "Sam, stop putterin.." I didn't know then how important it is to putt. Now I do. There is no one style of putting but I give you here the key points most pood players644 words
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Advertisement137 1950-07-09 14 REGISTER VOTER CLOSING DATE 15th JULY, 1950 SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager A. C. T. Kwong. Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: I, River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: 555&6. ©urihß nnd after an Mm n Urn rich yl137 words
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Advertisement453 1950-07-09 14 for SIGNS FLUORESCENT LAMP COVERfI TABLE AND WAU LAMPS DOMESTIC FITTINGS DISPLAY STANDS Consult IAV BROTHERS 1 v Selcgio Roart, Singapore Tel. *****. £Ftame V\ POIYOUI I lEAUTIFUL HANDS V ...nail* CUTEX Sparkling, fadeless, magic-wear CUTEX, brings your hands new admiration easy to apply. dries raster, too. The polish that453 words
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Article1150 1950-07-09 15 ALBERT SPENCER - ALBERT SPENCER CANTERS HOME 5 LENGTHS AHEAD «>■ BIG SWEEP RESULTS TOTAL POOL: $400,110 1st Prize: No. *****3 $125,036 2nd Prize: No. *****6 62,518 3rd Prize: No. *****8 31,259 .STARTERS ($4,465 each): Nos. *****2. ■*****58, *****8, *****2, *****4, *****3, *****4. CONSOLATIONS ($1,000 each)- Nos1,150 words
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Article139 1950-07-09 15 VU.s I V Lnd'.'.; Sin jajx>r< Recruit: m Club annual ■thlrti Padang ivhm h< won fiv< events deluding tiw iUgli Jumo w\ tl l 2° yards high ir»rdl<^ »1 Ha^rrd 20 points. VaItHTK nacl not ben m tralnlnr, tt>r tfi. l. tjays. tin* sdaj ho had muscle139 words
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Article39 1950-07-09 15 lELBOITRNE, Sat. A nii*>r sensation occurred just bejrc thesUrt of the Grand ijnai Steeplechase at Flcmi*:t(>n Racecourse hero to<!a- win 11 th( t. wards ordei' c t)i« withdrawal of the iturite, Broose Laddie. be< a\l of his unfitnoss.39 words
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Article89 1950-07-09 15 Golden im.i^h, r dm'nion Part) will f. iiy a iri.ii.lly against Black While Badminton Party, vi the Gowi nni-nt Tntdt School Hull, today ,v i?.\it p.m. Tlic <;«.i(|<u Dragon team will raectcd fruiw I Chou M»c ii.,.. X-> a:< I m t Hen v•• Seng Cheo (Captain) Llat89 words
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Article454 1950-07-09 15 By "SI«OT" JHE concl»xsion of the Perak lurt ciud July Meeting saw Singapore trainer T. L. Fox most successful. The Colonel had a flying start, saddling four winners on the opening day followed by a double on the second. He again sent out two winners yesterday,454 words
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Article263 1950-07-09 15 GRUELLING THREE SET MATCH Capt. Turnor-Cooko nlaying against A.C. Enthovrn m the Men s Singles, at the Tanglin Club last evening, had an easy passage into the next 'uViti. when he disposed of his opponent m two straight sets, losing only one game during the match. A gruelling three 9et263 words
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Article123 1950-07-09 15 (Mm<J4> Tribmtr Muff K*i»»rt -r< I l-.inrlii ,f (oruptn> r.«.:i i rh r Methodiyt) vfth M p*t rent t« their credit, hoi th<- Srmnd Annn*l I'hyntral -Truiniuc '••>"()• it km, o f the S«n Kapore liattalioii of HlrW llfo Unmade held it V M.I .A. hall > «'st^rday.123 words
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Article288 1950-07-09 15 TROpN. Ayrshire, Friday. DOBBY LOCKE, South Africa's wonder golfer, won the British Open Championship here today to register his second successive victory m the event for he equalled the record low aggregate of 283 when winning at Sandwich last year. Today he shattered thai r.-cordReuter - 288 words
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Advertisement119 1950-07-09 15 TODAY 11 1.45 EAALY ~o« Vy J^? 1 9 JO DON'T LIT IT BE SAID THAT YOU MISSID THE BEST PICTURE OF THE TEAR COiimsit PICTURE > <!s"tr, STMRIN6 BRODERICK CfIRWFORD TOMORROW fsi K^TJMB "I" > *dC I 9 m d m HAPPY WORLD Today Cheap M;itino» At 10 a.m.119 words
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Advertisement97 1950-07-09 15 «lNf H3fUS7OttYUKML^ Tak>y At 11 00 a.m. Lutot'All "3 STOOCIKS Qnndy I'rojrramme Sp«ially Solfctcd from Columbia's Dal>-: 3.00 8.30 p.m. Lylc Tnlbot— Pamela HI a lain <:hick carter DETECTIVE 1 i Who! Serial of Columbia.-' ATLANTIC Great World. fDday 3 Shows: IDO, 7.00 A 915 -ONE SUNDAY AtTKRNOON" (Technicolor! lADO97 words
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Advertisement19 1950-07-09 15 Morning BhOW lodky 11 v m GULLTVEF B ItlAVl (m trl-dimenEione! COLOP Today; 3.15— €.30— 9.15 pjn DULARI" Hindustani19 words
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Advertisement393 1950-07-09 15 OPENING TODAY CATIMI A¥ II a.m. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m Max Brand Adventure Story with your New Singing Favourite. amsm f £m> f^Sm VAUGHN MONROE fAVOHTf Of MILLIONS jV ON lADIO AND RECORDS 'Mb A A^^ W 1 T^jmmj co t^. n < ELLA RAINES WALTER ftRENNAN tuMiSiilmmt WABD393 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-07-09 16 RED LETT ER DAY Ine tfro^ession of student representatives. m« i mb ft r> n' th» it* "t <<♦ n the Council and the Senate the Deans of the Faculties, the University Officers and tne Honorary tiraduantj. i.rms ua o.its»dr the Oie lion. ..a... Hehind them tin- Virr-C hr-mollor Dr.95 words
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Article38 1950-07-09 16 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The Democratic Majority of a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee reportedly vote« unanimously today to clear i>r. Philip C. Jessup, United States A.mbas.-;a Jor-at-Lar^ 01 "pro-Communist" eaarves niade against him by Republican Senator Joseph MeCarow. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article40 1950-07-09 16 REDS SEIZE LAND LONDON, Bftt f>rth Korean Government aiitmnu Ittl today it would cor.ftiaU all land m South Korra belonging to "Ajnerican iiptiialists", South Korean Ck>\frnment and big landowr according to Tass m#=dge from PyonKVa..*;, Korean capiUl. received m London.40 words
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Article128 1950-07-09 16 LONDON, Sit. THE National press took a more optimistic virw of the Korean fighting. "There are several encouraging factors," said the- Conservative Daily Graphic. "Apart from a few wordy blasts from the Kremlin which wore to by? expected, vrugglr has nor gpref d. Th» Western pow.rs ha-vvA.P. - 128 words
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