Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1949
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Title Section52 1949-07-17 1 SUNDAY Tribune PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALaIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine: Unts, Pubhshed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. a ssee SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover c/o Newspaper Features, Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, Lotidon. SUNDAY, JULY52 words
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Article, Illustration90 1949-07-17 1 BLONDE, 24-year-old Ruth Williams, former London t>pist, whose marriag. to Prince Seretse Khama (right) of the Bamangwato tribe has caused a crisis in Beehuanaland, K<>f» shopping while she waits for the Colonial Office to decide whether she will be allowed to join her husband. Because90 words
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Article96 1949-07-17 1 HR. Wansborough Brown. Scientific Adviser ttfkl Armv Council, on a visit from Whitehal'. lectur ed on Friday to senior officers of the Army in Suiga- pore He talked on scientific mat- 1 ters the Sunday Tribune learns. In simple language, and described the part the scientist96 words
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Article55 1949-07-17 1 IPOH. Sat. The Tronoh Malayan Tin Group nas donated $100.000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. This is the first donation from a mining syndicate in Perak, the richest tin producing state in the world. The donation is to be devoted towards the founding of55 words
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Article32 1949-07-17 1 MELBOURNE. Saturday. Shot in the head by close range a farmer at Kerang, Victoria said he did not even suffer a I headache, but he did get black eye.32 words
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313 1949-07-17 1 NEW YORK, Saturday. —American wireless listeners tonight heard the recorded voice of a dead man warn them that "World War 111 looks inevitable unless the United States throws its whole weight against the advance cf Communism in Asia". The voice was that313 words
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118 1949-07-17 1 THE Singapore Racehorse Owners' Association was formed yesterday at a meeting at the Adelphi Hotel, attended by more than fifty Singapore and Malayan owners. Tne object of the Associa- tion is to protect the interests of all Singapore racehorse owners. Owners tn Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and118 words
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Article68 1949-07-17 1 Reuter. HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND, USA.—The fire br: gade was called out here t< cool off 6,000 turkeys. As the temperature climbed to 10i degrees, 500 birds on a fa»m keeled over and died. The farmer called city of ficials who sent out a lii* truck. The firemenReuter. - 68 words
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Obituary, Illustration674 1949-07-17 1 PIONEER OF THE MALA YAN TURF (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. J. A. Elias, one of the richest men in Malaya, died yesterday at his Amber Road home. He was 67. He was a director of many companies; the owner of realestate; and one of the674 words
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713 1949-07-17 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Saturday. The fight between the Australian Communist and Labour parties is on. It has been brewing for years. Coal is the king-pin ot Australian life, and it is through coal that the Communists are putting the pinch on Australia today. Three weeks agoA.P. - 713 words
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Article79 1949-07-17 1 Reuter. t ON DON Saturday. The father of PoliceSo J^MGewttTfSSS* Ewin, sentenced to seven veafs^rt^oufimprisonment at Ipoh for the manSte?°of a Tl WiH attemPt to get the case raised in FarBamen*. \iT tiooige Euwui ueciu.-... it his London home tomgnt hat he had not yet receivedReuter. - 79 words
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Article43 1949-07-17 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Saturuay. India will send four delegates 'o the World Conference of YM C A's to be held at Bangkok in September. The conference, held once in four years will be attended by delegates from 50 countries.— Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article196 1949-07-17 1 FLOODS holding up the Communist advance on Canton may dislocate the Communist forces by causing a wive of disease. Such is the opinion of the captain of a ship who has just returned to Singapore after a two-month barter trip into occupied Chinese ports. The captain,196 words
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Article71 1949-07-17 1 The Sunday Tribune presents to-day on Page 13 the first of a series of k article I on HOW TO i PLAY GOLF by Ben Hogan, holder of the Arne- rican Open Championship, and tor long rated t one of the world's thr;»e J greatest proiessionals. Hogan71 words
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Article92 1949-07-17 1 ReuterAAP. SYDNEY. Sat. Ten thousand of coal had reached S'ydn.'v today on the emergency "coal Tift" operation to maintain gas supplies already restricted by the three weeks o!d national coal strike. South Wales railwaymen rejected the order of the Australian Railway Union not to move coal alreadyReuter- AAP. - 92 words
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Article54 1949-07-17 1 MANILA, Saturday. Pnldent Elpidio Quirir.o said that idonesia is leady to go alone vith the Chinese-Philippine sponsored plan for a Pacific 'mon against communism. Qui; mo nvealed to newsmen iteenstra-Tossint had told him hat Dutch Minister A. J. D. .hat the Netherlands-sponsored Indonesian Federation would participate in54 words
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Advertisement326 1949-07-17 1 4V$ wont 2t1.78» r THE average weekly nett paid salearofthe Sunday 1 Tribune for May have been audited and certified as 28,785 This excludes all returns, free copies, voucher copies and special editions. The circulation figure of 28,785 represents an all-Malaya coverage, and presents advertisers with the best bargain in326 words
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Advertisement11 1949-07-17 1 Season Trading Co. 57. HIGH ST., TEL: ***** ilfa iE En»11 words
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Article391 1949-07-17 2 Report On Singapore's Industries (Sunday Tribune Staff Iteporter) SINGAPORE is a city whose large number of small industries show the most modern methods of manufacture and standards of factory health and hygiene side by side with the most primitive. Between an up-to-date furniture factory and391 words
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Article63 1949-07-17 2 In support of the bandit operation in Northern Porak j yesterday morning, Beaufightcrs of the Royal Air Force armed with rocket and fragmentation bombs attacked an area of jungle on either side of a river valley wheie a concentiation of bandits had established hideouts.. I>ukoU.s aiso63 words
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Article55 1949-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A patrol of the Coldstream Guards and police found a buried bandit arms dump, in the Cameron Highlands area of Perak. The dump contained one sten.gun, nine U&sh, one pistol, two double barrelled shotguns, three hand-grenades. 5121 rounds of assorted ammunition together with55 words
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Article33 1949-07-17 2 Mr. M. Kristek, Assistant Controller of Supplies, has warned the public not to pay more than 28 cents a kati for sugar. The authorities should be informed if any retailer charges more.33 words
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Article17 1949-07-17 2 M:. 'v. B, Maddox has been appointed assistant executive controller of import and Exports, Singapore.17 words
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Article45 1949-07-17 2 Aii mail is expected today from Australia, New Zealand, Burma. Thailand, and the Federation of Malaya. latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Aden. South America. Canada, Pakistan, U.S.A., Japan, Hongkong, China, (including Manchuria and Formosa) and Thailand is 6 p.m. today.45 words
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Article27 1949-07-17 2 Surface mail is expected today from Northern Burma. Java and the Federation of Malaya. Latest time of posting to the Federation is 6 p.m. today.27 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-07-17 2 Miss Adeline Nancy Spencer of Glasgow was married to Mr. Jens Pihl Jensen of the East Asiatic Company, Malacca yaaH rdr.y at the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Reinholdt Nielsen acted as best man and Mrs. Stuart Bell as bridesmaid The bride wa* given away by Mr. Stuart Bell.49 words
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Article, Illustration390 1949-07-17 2 MEKT Lee Syo Loh. In Can tonew. this means simply "Little Biothci Loc." That i« not bis Leal nana,. You will understand why his light name is not given when you hive heaul his stoiy. Little Brothel Loo is now si-yen. Both his father and his390 words
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Article21 1949-07-17 2 Mr. L. J. B. Johnson has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.21 words
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Article22 1949-07-17 2 Major L., V. Tayloi. ELD has be< n gi anted a commission as major in the Singapore Volunteer Corps <Lia.son Regiment).22 words
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Article89 1949-07-17 2 The Singapore Officers Ciuh. the Mountbatten in Bras Basah Road, is to close short ly because ihe icstaurant and orchestra are not paying their way. "Officers nowadays have too large a choice of other places to go in the evenings." an Army spokesman said yegter day.89 words
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Article61 1949-07-17 2 An Advisoiy Committee i<>i the Volunteer Force has been appcinteu by the Governor of Singapoi'c. The committee consists of: The Commandant. Singapore Volunteet Corps (Chapman), Major M. P. F. Join-, Captain .Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz. Mr. L. C. Goh. Captain S. F. Ho, Captain G.61 words
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Article29 1949-07-17 2 A member oi the Income Tax Department will ai questions on how tax collection (a progressing In sp cial feature over Rad.u Malaya at 7 p.m. tomonow.29 words
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Miscellaneous419 1949-07-17 2 BLUE NETWORK Voice and Hute; RED \FTWrmir K.OO Sunday nniMiK service trom ivcij INkIWiJKK ENGLISH PKOGBAHMKS ,h 1 Army Headq ua r I INDIAN PROGRAMMES > 5* h'Mr»P©ret «.M Chlldiens .U*• P Time Si K nal. Open--9.00 em. Programme Sum- VIS!?* S, ,al miry wUh niCn T"- M,m mary; 9.82419 words
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Article, Illustration266 1949-07-17 3 MR. A. YASIN, Medical Cndergrad: Charitahlq institutions need money and the quickest way for Government to raise funds will he throu-rh State Lottery. We will n.'.f whitewash it, it is v «unhie. But the good that will ensue from it, I feel sure, Hill266 words
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425 1949-07-17 3 '*nr»da\ Tribune Reporter) JjEVENUES collected by the Johore Customs at the Causeway show a drop of nearly a million dollars for the first half of this year as compared with that collected during the same period last year. From January to June, the revenues totalled425 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-07-17 3 VIVACIOUS Viennese-born Elis.heth Schwarzkopf, lyric soprano who arrives in Singapore by air this afternoon, will be heard over the air tonight. Daughter of a Professor of Clashes at the I Diversity of Vienna, Miss St hwarzktpf lias sung in almost every afCta heme in112 words
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Article158 1949-07-17 3 j riN it.- *>oth. anniveraary, the I V/ Gordon Institute foi Boy: Melbourne, founded in 1819, ha« offered tIOO (A» prise f<>» a literary contest througbout I the Biitish Commonwealth. J Tile rule-; of the contest call for c 4 6 thousand-word I literary work,158 words
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Article295 1949-07-17 3 MALACCA, Saturday.—The summon* case in which a Malay school-teacher, Mohd. Saad bin Mohd. Nor, was ordered to show cause why he should not pay maintenance to his wife, Hasnah binte Adam, was adjourned sine die by the Circuit Magistrate. Mr. S. Bon Bernard, yesterday. This was to295 words
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Advertisement305 1949-07-17 3 AMBITIOUS? Then send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success" The FREE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy is the leading institution in the British Empire for, the building305 words
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Advertisement638 1949-07-17 3 f ~""N Ob, this Asepso Soap j prickly^ heat! j EDWARD C(K,I <0 1.T1V.1 DNti- n ?vi.i *-,t< DOES \'ITAMI\ STARVATIOS SAP YOUR VITALITY /J f~i Jvjtf An Fastcm mot larks much p1 U I real r.-r-.t.' c M-nt t f -c health j eS5?W7t\ There 1» a widcspn a638 words
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Article94 1949-07-17 4 This Week's True Story: A man in Singapore received a postcard from the post office in Orchaid Road the other day. Correct in every detail of the address, the card said that there was a registered package waiting for him at Orchard Road, which the Post94 words
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Article48 1949-07-17 4 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. K. T. Joseph, F.R.G.S. (London), secretary of the Malacca Historic il Society, has prepared a "'Tourist's Indispensable Guide to Malacca," giving episodes of the Jap occupition of Malacca and a shopping guide Mr. Joseph had published a guide-book of Malacca before the war.48 words
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285 1949-07-17 4 LUKE G.K. ANG - (By LUKE G.K. ANG PLANS for a re-housing scneme at Havelock Road area, estinated to cost about $1,700 000, have been submitted to Government for consideration. This scheme is primarily meant for the provision of alternative accommodation for people living in old and285 words
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Article65 1949-07-17 4 MALACCA. Sat. Girl Guides from four states. Johore. Negri, Selangor and I'a hang, will hold a training camp for one week i Aug. 17 to 24i at the Methodist Girts School Hostel, Malacca. Mr-. A. W. Binnick. Chief Guide Commissioner. and three European Guide officers will be in65 words
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114 1949-07-17 4 Mr. Henry Bastion. CMC Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, was credited with a kind and sympathetic attitude in "ameliorating the conditions and welfare of We employees'" of the S.H.B. in the report of the S.H.B. Staff Association Committee. The report also showed a strong114 words
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Article, Illustration403 1949-07-17 4 By REPRESENTATIVES of member airlines of the International Air Transport Association with connections in the Far East and Australia will gather in Singapore on July 27 for a three-day conference to discuss agency matters. Said Mr. Hans Dedekam of 1.A.T.A., Singapore: "We want to set certain standards for agents so403 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-07-17 4 Mrs L. Cresson, retiring president of the Inner Wheel of the ICotarx tub. confers the I» resident's < ollar on Mrs. >l. K. Aneiano. the new President, (lor 1949).28 words
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267 1949-07-17 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) CHAP Ti-KI (illicit public lottery) has the largest yearly turnover to Sineapore com-n-u d to pnv form of ci» moling in the whole of the Malay Peninsula, figures in the c. L d. nies reveal Uookmaking has267 words
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Article93 1949-07-17 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Although there were 120 mora load accidents in Singapore during the first halt of this year than for the same peiiod last year, the number of fatalities went down from 52 to 48. Eleven children were among the dead victims during these93 words
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Advertisement140 1949-07-17 4 HighßloodPrean Dangerous to Heart TWomihU mt Mem and —i 1 ft« fa*« t»vr dancers of Wrart tr»w*** tad naraiyaai *JtT of" Hkfk Stead r*r<«Mre. Hi fit Blood Ptmw. la a IWfrtom di»eaae that rum »«r» iaadSja than cancer, largely 11 r■ fMfw miatake tta trmptMM Mr latlfttlMi or aon>« aimpU140 words
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Advertisement327 1949-07-17 4 Why do his teeth sfay white? ~~~Wm^> Do you want your teeth to stay white and sound? Then use NOW Qibbs Dentifrice'always—it prevents any risk, of damage IPI the new because it deans well and safely. COIOUTed There's no waste in use either, si it saves your money. 11H S327 words
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Article529 1949-07-17 5 S. Raja Ratnam - By S. Raja Ratnam npilE people of Malaya take their radio entertainment seriously. We draw this conclusion from the great flood of letters reaching this office In response to the question "What is wrong with Radio Malaya?" Certainly Radio Malaya has excited more Interest among our readers529 words
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Article213 1949-07-17 5 K.P. LIM. A hail of criticism has been Hung at Radio Malaya. In my opinion, there is except for tlie following remarks, nothing seriously wiong with Malaya. I would like to lemind Radio .vTalaya that the number of people who appreciate music has increased. This is i;hown byK.P. LIM. - 213 words
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Article1034 1949-07-17 5 E.T. TREVOR. Radio Malaya is to be congratulated on their campaign to encourage local talent, by sponsoring "Talentime" programmes every other week. However, Radio Malaya i <nc; -thing in the way of their "finds." Once the singers and entertainers have appeared before the "mike"E.T. TREVOR. - 1,034 words
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Article479 1949-07-17 5 What's Wrong With Radio Malaya? GODFREY SMITH Putting the matter briefly, it seems to me ,that Radio Maiaya suffers from having no audience, no money, no equipment, and no talent worth speaking of. This condition affects the (1) material available for broadcasting, (2) the arrangement of that materialGODFREY SMITH - 479 words
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Article223 1949-07-17 5 H.CHAN. The task before Radio Malaya is how to bi popular without at the same time being vulgar. Once popular demands have been satisfied, the organisers should strive to satisfy more catholic tastes, It may be argued that the majority do not know what is good for them.H.CHAN. - 223 words
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Advertisement85 1949-07-17 5 AIR CARGO TO EUROPE —TO AUSTRALIA BIG loads are easy! In pounds or in tons, Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Air Cargo Service moves them across the globe speedily and smoothly and efficiently—in the shortest time—in first class condition. The Kangaroo Route to London is via India, Egypt and Italy and to Australia via85 words
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Advertisement11 1949-07-17 5 Futher complaints and suggestions should be 1 pent to Radio Malaya.11 words
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Advertisement125 1949-07-17 5 Sftt this WOPXD MMOttf (ffSk TRADE MAM O/t^^®^The FINEST BICTCLE BUILT to-day %mm i—cum era* Hercules CYCLES SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS KPftmCTATTVES l T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. M, lATTBIY ROAD, StNGAPOaj "I think I'd like a White Horse better than anything" WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky Jg "A pleasure125 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1949-07-17 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE HUSBAND full of enthusiasm for- photography, agog to drive into Singapore to fetch a vital part of his Camera. WIFE rather resembling a lady witch doctor with swollen lower lip from the delicate ministrations of her dentist, prefers privacy of her own home and merely1,994 words
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Advertisement139 1949-07-17 6 f is hy' ih:' ,'s soft and shfrttnj delifhtfulh Pen utneo. For c man it is 01 itnr. v\ •*tn■ that is cored for as ft ;s for c Tc keep your heir luxuriant and easy to manage make Cory Tonic Hair Oil m every day habi: into tnc roots139 words
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Article, Illustration2269 1949-07-17 7 JIMMY GLOVER - This LONDON From JIMMY GLOVER LC NDON, Saturday. THE lirst Mtihiy woman to tly ti) America noin .Walaya. landed at Los Ac -.tr fortnight ago, and i WH ass in rd. Walked down the gangway front the miffkty Iran: -Fitedic 'idniie Willi Hi" nnnch.ikitxv and aid.-nib v.illl which one would2,269 words
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Article353 1949-07-17 7 W.A. WARD. On Jul* <3, Glover, vritnin on the Colonial Exhibition sa id: •■Antony the-life-size frnMrci of the various peoples of th< ColutiK s Va* 'a Malay Petufhulu v:enriny only n brief ttvh c.ineh satov<] and n filet* tnth colossal steel car-riHifft The folk-winy letter u:ns received yesterday fromW.A. WARD. - 353 words
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Advertisement125 1949-07-17 7 •ft vIS I!' fm 1 i/4»fl 1 I i *«W\wr\r, The individuality of Vanlloy English Lavender lies in its subtle blending willi musk and ottos and other precious ingredients. It is preferred by mon and \>omen ail over the world for its coolness and ex<juisite fresh fragrance. YARDLEY i YARD125 words
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Article451 1949-07-17 8 I**l IF Pontian tunnel fiasco, first exposed by the Sunday Tribune, which has cost Singapore more than a million hard earned dollars, must, be thrashed out fully in the Municipal Commission. So far, only one Commissioner, Mr. Pat Johnson is on the job, and he will451 words
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Article, Illustration2067 1949-07-17 8 John Longhlin - A barren desert in South Australia is being used today by British and Australian "Backroom Boys" as the advance headquarters of a Long Range Weapon Project. My John Longhlin BENEATH the hard, bright sun shining from a brazen sky, the Australian desert2,067 words
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Article669 1949-07-17 8 OH, I had a hectic time last night. Th,> person who makes this familiar remark is realty saying something veiy different from what was int- ruled. Hectic, used in its correct sense, means habitual or constitutional. For instance, the hectic flush on the face of669 words
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Article258 1949-07-17 8 Sir, Mr. Pat Johnson is to be congratulated for having promised to bring to the attention of the Municipal Commission the diograceful story of the Pontian Tunnel fiasco exposed by you. The public has the right to know why a million dollars has been wasted on such a258 words
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Advertisement88 1949-07-17 8 TJye Care consists of more tbita just "buying glasses."' Eye comfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist. C. S. CHONG, OPT., D. Fully equipped with modern instruments. MALAYAN A IR W A YS LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPIR, EPOH. TAIPING, PENANG, Xl AVIAN, ROTA88 words
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Advertisement120 1949-07-17 8 5' SO A POP **St»«Dam J B\ •aGm'.aD n ''V. UnoiOi If »Ai»ANQUIUA If SS^ t*stf MUHOusf •ONAKf f •IOSSHi •OJNOi Alfti CAItO CaiCUTIa Lmmmm i»«« 0 ift OUOAD TKjiiuO »S i in CUIACAO DaKAI v_ J l -jpnQyytj ti HAVANA 's^^^^^^^S^^^^ KAtACNI UNGSTON MAr*CHtSTtt V V MA«ACA»O ff/| I120 words
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Article, Illustration993 1949-07-17 9 BYRON BELLINGHAM - All eyes in the House of Commons are focussed on the empty chair. It is the chair of Mr. Speaker, without whose presence the House proceedings cannot go on. His job, however, is a curious one By BYRON BELLINGHAM N.F.L. FOR the timeN.F.L. - 993 words
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Article699 1949-07-17 9 JIMMY GLOVER - By JIMMY GLOVER HIGH up in the list of promising lives, cut short by the last war, stands the name of Kenneth Gandar Dower, who was drowned at sea at the age of 35. The gamesplaying world knows his record as an athlete, unique in its699 words
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935 1949-07-17 9 B. FONSECA - Standards of good conduct vary widely between East and West On entering a house a European removes his hat, while an Indian removes his shoes* By B. FONSECA N.F. THE scene was a well-known Anglican church in a South IndianN.F. - 935 words
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Advertisement96 1949-07-17 9 DUIIIIK. DE To MEAsuRE, iPKiupsi rniLll tJ KADIOPLAYERS Dl 7 C T VALUE \W ..J? U V* :R Vit K l r»- i li(f «B PRICE: $380.00 "Floating Light Dial, 1 PAYMENTS B-A-N-D ALLOWED li-'VMAE SET PRICE: $240.00 T^Bgj^fff&F Tb/> Quality BOTTOM PIP Si PRICE s LEONARD AT I MARDENS96 words
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Article777 1949-07-17 10 NEVILLE CORBERTT - naa«B V aa NEVILLE CORBERTT S.F.L. THERE is notiiing to prevent one with a poetic impulse J making a will in rhyme, provided it is properly signed and attested. One such wns passed quite recently by I Somerset House for probate. It was the last testamentS.F.L. - 777 words
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Article49 1949-07-17 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS. ■JAN. 21—FEB. 18 yon may have to make an important derision at work. Aik advice from tm one. wnifjh the pontirm up carefully and act a* you think be/it Don't be influenced by loved oncv. Lucky change* causcd throuyh co-work^rx.49 words
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Article39 1949-07-17 10 FED. 1# MAR. 20 You will be torn between two desires: to (to the things others c-ptt t of yon, and to please yourself for TheYe tot// be monri/ d'f faculties. Don't reply Upon the co-operation ol others.39 words
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Article32 1949-07-17 10 MAR. 21- APR. 20 Don't pick quarrels in business hours. Ignore the re marks and petty jealousies of fellow workers. Lovers may find this a disturbing u*cek. Guard against impitlsice actions.32 words
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Article34 1949-07-17 10 APR. 21 MAY 20. Domestic matters may worry y<>u: ld<xin and proposals icill pn>bably claih. Relatives will interfere if you let them. Wednesday will be a difficult day. Don't ride the hioh horse.34 words
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Article50 1949-07-17 10 MAY 21 20 Sudden and unexpected journeys are likely: strong family ties may be responsible. Care should be taken when travelling. This will be a peculiar week. Your i whole outlook may be changI rtl as a result of events wJlich I will occur during the next few days.50 words
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Article54 1949-07-17 10 JUNE 2\ -JULY 23. Yon will be filled with a desire to ilo something- or to make drastic changes in your way of living. Bverirthing will fade into insignificance beside this overmastering wish Relatives will cause you a great deai of annoyam e. Handle them firmly and don't give54 words
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Article38 1949-07-17 10 JULY 24 AUG. 2.1. Don't place ton much COW /i(h?nce in effMff• .»">" U'tll (ed bMvm cud ritffffj ventures are under unjaViturable influences. Secrial big surprises in h>»ue !n> iff likely. Avoid acting Upon tmpiilxe* on Wrdnr sdnii,38 words
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Article43 1949-07-17 10 AUG. 24 Ht:eT. 23. You will feel rather rrstbss and ItttU. thifius will \rntat> you. thorn is a distovt phtettttfy of your mjshiny into iif-1" t*>nn<js rbnut wh few pou know nothing- with nnliajipy results. I advice you to keep to routi)u43 words
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Article50 1949-07-17 10 SEP. 24 OCT. 23. Procad with r-aut>t>n for //lis is a critical period. You >iic shortly going to <h t BOOM iMNfJ !<>r which you hffe \,i en waiting a long, long time; this may br amnt >t> a iff r with yrmr career or I, i a Hairs.50 words
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Article46 1949-07-17 10 OCT 21 A'OV. 22. Trad'tum* and conrations will stand in thr trait of your plans idias; iiou icill hmVn >' vohidonary trends. Mod.jii yam .schemes if ,v rexsnrii lint stick tn your nuns. Letter.* from distant tin nils mail cause sndd'n rcoYraitifv iiitohtfc of pMh ptam46 words
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Article36 1949-07-17 10 .YOr. 23- DEC. 22. Make a resolution here and note to hudij<t your e.rprna'tni i a,ul to i,i to it: Paiticu!nrhi duri.ig the next st > n days: don't give way to extra caoavt lim > ulses.36 words
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Article49 1949-07-17 10 DEC. 23. JAN. 20. Fellow workers and rt en relative,'; may prore VmWV t rutin/, watch your health. Don't meddle icith things that don't concern yon. Taxc no heed of ''inside information". A conference held in st en t may hare, an import ml result that benefits you.49 words
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Article673 1949-07-17 10 C.F. LIVINGSTONE - By C.F. LIVINGSTONE N.F.L. FKICASSEE meimaid' Merman a la mode! Such I dishes are no novelty to beachcombers or pearlcs on I the North-West Australian seaboard, for not only do these strange mermaids cx.st. I but provide a daily diet amongst th<- wandering coastalN.F.L. - 673 words
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Advertisement804 1949-07-17 10 fHT'' X DUNKLEY PIANO UP&ĔĔKMt FOLLY TROPiCALiSED BRILLIANT IN' s TONE Sol* Agents for Singapore Federation of Malaya. SEASON Co., Ltd. No^s: Toffees fl I Mmmfmtmwdb Tf|ff96S WALLER 4 HARTLEY LTD. I |U1 1 r Quality "Milady" Toffee Works, I Itackpool, England 1 ST""" i Glands Restored fo Youthful Vigour804 words
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Advertisement332 1949-07-17 10 tsywrs/ No longer need you suffer tafT" skin irritation —the agony of nk if- 1 tool, healing, D.D.D. Prea B bring you itutani relief. mwi< drives pain and itch away KdtftV D.D.D. Preeeript ion arts v penetrates into the skin, attacks V ]BF germ* and drive* out mle< tioii k:332 words
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Miscellaneous82 1949-07-17 10 Strange its It Seem» AND" PA 1 J52M. PE150NER WAS COMFINtD IN A BOX A /k>^~£!L IN WHICH HE COULD A NEJTHEB STAND NOR\WsJgf A V Lie DOWN- FOE li YEAPS- U Jp* amd Au ft* 7 L JH ;f iwr S7E4L/M5 A MXS£/ If METHUSELAH- HAD STARTc.D PLAYING SOLITAIRE82 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-07-17 11 iI E lit skies hiiG warm sunnhiac briu;; flowi-rs and birds and Ifs-art photirr, of bathing bf.iiiti«-s likr Na.icy Yah-iitinr, <• ne >>i the Mil] ahapely starlet* who adorn lb* KKO Itadio r r. You'll b» seeing >.'an«\\ M lb«* »CW so» n in "SftYMga Har^aln."49 words
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Article264 1949-07-17 11 IF there's anything wrong with me at all," declaimed eharae- ter actor Walter Slezak in a recent interview at Warner Brw. Studio, "it's the fact that I'm a push-over for the birds who sell horoscopes!" .Mr. S'ezak was not fooling. There's a fellow- named Oblo264 words
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Article57 1949-07-17 11 L age talk I vorj litem i super! Said star Dsauajr Ivaye Prodaeer T .-rr\ Wald i I i,n tht "Ra,»py TtkmmT J st: "I h:«.:r you saw the rihri this noon. How was I 1 i "Very, very, WTy y good," replied WmM. i "Nid iiiar\eb>!is, tub?"57 words
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Article260 1949-07-17 11 INSTF \n of painting the town red. technicians for Columbia's einecolour Furry Parks-Marguerite Chapman starnr, "Th.- Gallant I.lade," went <>ut and painted the country green. After the driest 10 months in the recorded history of California, it was found, when the 17th Century French swashbuckler260 words
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Article100 1949-07-17 11 4 I ERICAS film producer Isadore Goldsmith confessal the other day that his greatest compliment came token George Bernard Shaw told him that Im hated him oAcnsely. It eeeuta that Goldsmith t thaw at a party in Lon- ■<'<>! and when Shaie found out tkat OoMemith had100 words
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Article145 1949-07-17 11 Alt VALLEY Charley Miller, veteran Western character actor and a famous spinner of very tall tales, is $54 richer because of his ability to exaggerate, exactly! He was on location in New Mexico when a dispute arose regarding the height of a nearby cliff. A $54 poo!145 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1949-07-17 11 IICMtY «BIS - HILLBILLY ROMANCE WAS CHALLENGE TO HATE HOLLYWOOD IJIARY By IICMtY «BIS THERE probably will be 1 other things Hollywood will have piled up under the heading before the year is out, but, so far, there is at least one, the discovery of-Romeo and Juliet.1,261 words
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Article74 1949-07-17 11 YUCCA Village, a small settlement near 2M Palms, California, now has an aiiport al! because of Gene Autrv. Notified that Autry wanted to fly his entiic Columbia company there, citizens of Yucca Village, many of them ex-G.l.'s. purchased Army surplus landing sttip sections and in one dry laid74 words
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Article293 1949-07-17 11 "I .H T ST got fod up with pushing people around In my pic- tures and acting the *ame way in picture after picture, #u> I switched. That\t all there 1« to it," naid «roiicho Wary when queried aa tn why he has abandoned his293 words
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Article47 1949-07-17 11 AN International Festival of Documentary Films, will again be an outstanding feature of the International Festival of Music and Drama in Edinburgh fiom August 21 to September 11. While the Festival is ncncompetlvp, a much prized certificate is fisued to all films selected for exhibition.47 words
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Advertisement481 1949-07-17 11 ACHES i PASNS SPEEDY EFFECTIVE RELIEF from When the pain of headache, neuralfli or HIAOACHI other minor ills is a burden, blessed relief tooth AC H I comes quickly with 'Tabloid' •Empirin' »I U l Aio I* Compound. Iv rapid action relieves without harmful effect upon heart or body. HUSCULAR481 words
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Article, Illustration363 1949-07-17 12 BUTM MILLET YOU CAN'T PLEASE MEN AND THE FASHIONS ACOUrLE of teen-age models in New York recently confessed in a newspaper interview that the boys they date I often don't like the styles the girls wear to please the fashion world. For instance, the models have to wear363 words
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Article206 1949-07-17 12 THE wife whose husband fOllHlUlai to think that she grows more wonderful the longor he knows her is not apt to be the kind who interrupts hij stories. Intei iupting her husband's story la a habit of which no wife should be guilty. Such practice is206 words
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Article, Illustration247 1949-07-17 12 A RE 'you one of those girls who complain that the reason your hair looks the way it does is because it is too short or skimpy to dross If so, we invite you to sit in on a little drama which was ftaged247 words
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Article297 1949-07-17 12 ADD favourable ingredients to your flavour able pork chops and the result will be something very special to-eat. (.ieni.il Pork Chops (4 serxin^M Six apples. 1 large onion, Sliced, 2 tablespoons butter or fortified margarine. 2 tablespoons Sour, 1 cup beer, 4 pork chops. Pare,297 words
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Article157 1949-07-17 12 j WOMEN fretting for VI fear that hemlines 1 will crawl kneeward 1 again because raris' fashion arbiters can lie 1 i whimsical that way will I be soothed by Schiapa- L interviewed in New York, this member of the I 1 haut couture157 words
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Article263 1949-07-17 12 {F the woman who chores a career instead o f a husband flaunts in the fa.es of her stay at home married friends certain worldly advantages, she runs the nsk of alienating her old pals. If ycu'it ti c< th this problem, you reduce the263 words
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Article83 1949-07-17 12 PURSE-SIZED perfume containers make a logical kU for space m a n.i:.c-bag beCaoat perfume like make-up need" occasional touch-up* a transit for lasting hoe. What barn- as t purse-sized container-. ..j*.ever la that b MfSi is empty it gets i.c;sed BSSC because of the nuisance involved in re-filling.83 words
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Advertisement46 1949-07-17 12 Jt*S smart it's modert? it's the NEW Golden Platignum with sleek stream-lined barrel; halN hooded nib; gleaming engine-turned nicker-sirver push-on cap with built-in; clip. Obtainable in a colour range of blue, dove-grey maroon, green and.black, THE NEW GOLDEr* Platignum T»»4. |g|| p._.«..»<• MWIH ft r"irr; <M)tTD.46 words
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Miscellaneous188 1949-07-17 12 rUt. by AL CAP? 1 o PORE LI'L LONESOME. POLECAT *T 94- TIMES HE HAS 94- TIMES I A C K W I IS' VOSJ ASK MER FOU \SO' IS TV? 128 I uprv mimmif nrrA, .cr- ~r .-r SASHAYED HAPPiLY UP T'SEE MINNIE MUSTACHE- HEP. MARRY ME-) f MeJcCnOJOT188 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1949-07-17 13 How Long Shall We Have Fields Like This? ALLAN LEWIS, Tribune Racing Correspondent Says THE ban on the registration of racehorses in Malaya was :mposed by the Straits Racing Association on May 21, 1948. Various reasons were forthcoming for the imposition of this1,319 words
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Article, Illustration888 1949-07-17 13 BEN HOGAN - BY BEN HOGAN No. 1 of a series of articles by America's greatest player, designed to help your game. pONTRARY to anything you v» may have read on the subject, there is no such individual as a born golfer. Some have more natural ability than others, but they've all888 words
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Advertisement156 1949-07-17 13 PHILATELY WE PAY MONEY FOR USED STAMPS ♦Or. pt>r 100 fur any Malaya «tampa off paper), Free Bu\ii g LM of '•tamps. The Stamp Trading l'o., 19«, Bay St.. Toronto, anaia. Stamp Collections Wanted! We Boy All Kinds of Stamp*. aZTr*~ '*i|Sn MAGTRIZ^H Also Available In Powder form. Sold Everywhere156 words
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Advertisement174 1949-07-17 13 "Lose Less Linen" For your protection. Aroid arirununta as to ownership:— Requirement" airmailed to and from England. POST BOX 1195 Singapore. Pains in Back. Nervous, Rheumatic! Wronr food* and drinks, worry, •r»er»ork and frequent cold* often p»st a strain on th» Kidney* and Kidney and Bladder Troubles are the tru*174 words
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Advertisement246 1949-07-17 13 ho, and MUM di... M»' f'<iw<i«r bod, frwly > I ■%»t• t, efttr bathing il**-sl i ?A Fit^X SMOOTH AS mUL Wvn in riASHLICNT BATTERIES Sofc Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE I LOSING WEIGHT, FEELING WESVOUS/f RUWD9WN,WORH-OUT, IRRITABLE fr* op worse may come; VJ These are gn<246 words
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Article342 1949-07-17 14 SMASH - Beaty Will Not Compete This Year Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships By SMASH MALAYA'S chances of retaining the single?: title in the forthcoming Malayan L*mn Tennis championships are not too bright. The reason: Malaya's best player, S. ,C. J3tatv of Perak, present Malayan singles champion and342 words
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Article98 1949-07-17 14 The following -!a> nr>renuested to lurb up fo- Tion.; Raliru Hangers at ,>< <-r v.« S.O.C on July n- ih<> U .C.C. Padah" Cbeong liui. Huir Chee Hoon,'. Hum Chiaj) HooriK. Fook Sin;;. Tan:: S'liee Wat.. Sect Pep Inn. Swe»- Liini Sw»as, Fan Fook Van. Ljy% Phi- Van.98 words
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Article39 1949-07-17 14 F N WIN ft ami Neave Spun.Singapore Improi •im Tin.*' U>' four tv (hr a) peel 31 the Farr. j Park la>' Wrttoesay. In jkaallM r mairh UM* F. ft N beai Puh>p Bukom by inree goals to one.39 words
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Article125 1949-07-17 14 A thirty six-year-old Indian cyclist. Mr. C. T. V. Rajan, will shortly proceed on a world tour on bicycle, starting from New Delhi. Mr. Ratan, who comes from Chidambaram, South h.<. .i made his first attempt in 1937. 1 ut after cycling up to125 words
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Article87 1949-07-17 14 The Mercy Union Eadmaitoi: Party defeated the Rm Boon Badminton Party at badminton played recently by three gamea to two. Results (Merry Union player.mentioned first) M. Sada'i lopt to Lim Ong Huat 7—16, 6—15• Ong Tiong Ghee lost lo Cheong Eng Leone 3—5. 9—15; Lim87 words
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Article136 1949-07-17 14 T WO cycling races will be held at 7 a.m. this morning on Lim Chu Kang Road, off 10th mile Bukit Timah Road. The events arc Singapore Open 100 Mile race and the Novices' 20 mile race. Awthar Singh, of Selangor winner of the Singapore OpQO136 words
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Article545 1949-07-17 14 MALAYAN SHUTTLE C'SHIPS By IRIBI NE BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT Till Singapore quartet for the open singles event in (he forthcoming Malayan badminton champion--11i[is look a most impressive team and if evenly distribufed in the draw should give a good account of themselves. The Colony, however, has to545 words
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296 1949-07-17 14 S.C. Lim - By S.C. Lim SINGAPORE swimmers are training hard for the forthcoming Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships to be held in October. The Chinese Swimming Club is in the midst of an interclub team competition while the Tiger Swimming Club wUl hold one in September. The296 words
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Advertisement103 1949-07-17 14 f r Smart 11. Healthy f Hair 3|| Leading personalities in all walks jf of life know the value of a smart appearance, lor this reason more well jglf groomed men use Brvlcreem than any /fllSl. other hair dressing. An application of Brylcreem is sufficient to keep the hair in103 words
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Advertisement460 1949-07-17 14 PRICES OEPLL LIQUID 5i.45 POWDER 1 (Duty Extra OuUid,. Spore) Nalna Mohame<! S, ing> l m Singapore, Koala Lumpur Penang. Prof. ILMUDDIN A aTjuil (Aatre-Palmliit and Hi.roiotp, Reader) #Ma:.v rem' prteUa Franc*. MS Jatji. Malaya pans or ajßjii ful!-L,i_ r palm:.'". a?, Jj,. Batiafeetton d«h» •-a 3-« pan. UNIVERSAL IIOIEL460 words
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524 1949-07-17 15 Singapore Badminton Championships fHKILLIXG and hard fought games were seen in the lirst session of the opening rounds of tinSingapore Junior Badminton Championships played at the Clerical Union Hall, yesterday. Five ties. were played off. Perhaps the best game was that between Chow Koon Poh524 words
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Article407 1949-07-17 15 THE fast moving Navy team encountered little difficulty in defeating the Europeans 6-1 in an inter community match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Althougn the Europeans fouf-ht back obdurately, they wete no match for their energetic and agile opponents. The damp held seemed to wony407 words
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520 1949-07-17 15 THE Johore Ciicuet Club who Have been forirung so creditably of late, were aijain. beaten by an inniiies and 3h runs by Hie S. R. 17. on the Padang last Sunday. In the tirst round too tiic S. K. C. won ny an520 words
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Article74 1949-07-17 15 The following ar<> (he po^itn.n. in the S.L'.A. Tournament to date: r w i> b w l its S.K.r. 11 4 M 1 V.H.V. I J f 't I I s.c.f. U I :s :t u, k.a.f. (Ck.) u i 4 l H I. A. tl I t »i74 words
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Article154 1949-07-17 15 The following werr the Bast Hatting aad Howling feats in the S.C.A. Tournament la>.d la*t Sunday:— BATTINti BOW LINO 78 O. Thuraisinghani (CSC. for 4* A. Nadeson <I C.t. hAXt.I. S.H.C.K H .i.mseii (Colonials 8 for 27 L. Colling es.u.t I.A.i. JC-C). ,It »1. Bain (S UA \s.154 words
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Article645 1949-07-17 15 PENANG, Saturday. THE following are the weights for the first and the second days (Saturday, 1 July 23 and Wednesday, July 27) of the Penang Turf Club's four-day Gold Cup Meeting: Vlvsi Bay Horses Ohs-. 1 Div. I—7 Furs. Princau Guinevere 9.03 Fortun Favourite645 words
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Advertisement272 1949-07-17 15 j ALHAMBRA 1 (Air-Conditioned Tele. 6909) .\o v *v Showing NOTE TIMES:- 10.30; '>; 5:36 i 9.00 P.M. Next Double Attraction! t Powerless to resist ihcx surrender to the violence ilica turned dreamt of love into I nightmares oj mistrust: OFJVILD t^!^^^^ TODAY'S SPECIAL, MORNING SHOW at 9 a.m. ■Ha272 words
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Advertisement167 1949-07-17 15 lOFI OF OUR CHAIRMAN MR. J. A. ELIAS, THIS THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY TOMORROW. PAVILION THEATRE TODAY DAILY! 5 TIMES (PHONE 4042) aSm/ 1 mmr* x dk\ JLmmw mm WLmv^'w^ aBBEBBBBB) BBS Mm J ■iuam sua cmarj.es HELEN V DOHIfVY RAINES COBURN WALKER 1 with ANNA MAY WONG .jf167 words
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Article111 1949-07-17 16 SINGAPORE has 11,875 new voters for the next Legislative Council and the Municipal elections Registration of voters closed on Friday. Over 7,000 people registered in the last two days of registration. All political parties in Singapore had urged the eligible members of the public to111 words
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Article119 1949-07-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Playing on a water logged ground the Selangor Chinese defeated the Pahang Chinese by two goals to one in the Malayan Chinese Football competition on the Princes Ground this evening. By virtue of this victory the Selangor Chinese have qualified to meet the119 words
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99 1949-07-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Singapore Combined Colleges opened their Federation tour today when they met the Negri Sembilan XI. Batting first the College* totalled 137 runs. A ninth wicket partnership by A Rajaratnam and Brian Mark who scored 23 and 28. not out,99 words
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Article, Illustration494 1949-07-17 16 ANE hundred and forty-five trained jungle squads of police are operating throughout Malb/a today They are ready for action at any time, day or night, against the Communist-led bandits and other subversive elements. And more such jungle squads are being trained. Typical ot tho494 words
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Article39 1949-07-17 16 MALACCA, Sat. Dr Tan Song Tee, the well-known local resident, has presented a 50-year-old ricksha to the Malacca Historical Society. The vehicle was formerly for the donor's private use It had attracted the attention of many tourists.39 words
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Article75 1949-07-17 16 SKKEMBAN, Sat.—A ne.it header by Kwan Soon Teck ninth minute in the second half enabl- I ed the Negri Sembilan Chinese tv eeete a one- J nil victory o\er the Singapore 1 him-se in an VI CF. A. competition match played on the Sta- tion I'adung,75 words
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Article126 1949-07-17 16 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Chinese Recieation CHib were in a stronr position at the close of to day's play in their annua! cricket match against the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club which started on the Pudu Poad ground. A feature of the game was the fine126 words
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Article59 1949-07-17 16 The following playerr- wfH repr.j«ent ihe Guth ie Spor'p Club at merer with ihe S'anc; va. XI at 5.15 p.m. on JitU 3J at the Farrer Park: C barwell. Andrew Goh. Hu.n Chun HootiK, Tahl. Chan Ah Wens, Sulaiman. R. Gownan (Capt.i Ho Fook Kee. Lim TV.59 words
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176 1949-07-17 16 Sunday Tribune Kep*ftrt! SINGAPORE Harboui Boa* has one of the dern ship-repair yai Lrj the world. A lot ot nery lias alread\ be install, ed in Keppel Harbo i the rehabilitation of shops is almost cor;., The ship-repair in highly competitive vital to the176 words
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Article, Illustration263 1949-07-17 16 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TATHOLIC Archbishop Paul Yu Pin, six-foot son of a Manchurian farmer, cannot return to his see in Nanking because of the Communists. He plans to carry on his work from FcrmosaArchbishop Yu Pin arrived in Singapore by air from Romp after263 words
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