Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1949
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Title Section60 1949-09-04 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE BY lUB PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPII Tel: Trtbone" Spore MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Ntarfatai 1 Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Sixteen pages THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1949 PKICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, I*360 words
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Article168 1949-09-04 1 Chian& Races Troops From Formosa Fortress A.P. HONGKONG, Saturday. •\jATIONALIST China r|hed reinforcements to the "invasion coast" today 4 the Communists sought to (orce the last links of an f|>n ring around the ports of Amoy and Swatow. Annies were moved from Chiang lai-shek's islandA.P. - 168 words
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Article176 1949-09-04 1 A.P. Bandjermasin, Saturday. The Republican Army Command has ordered the guerilla forcesin < »uth Borneo to stop fighting the Dutch. The order extends the United Nations cease-fire agreement from Java and Sumatra to the isolated region which has been tied up for the past few days byA.P. - 176 words
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Article115 1949-09-04 1 JOHORE BAHRU. SaY SIM KHOON TECK. a Jo horc towkay anl land owner at Pcnggcrau. was acquitted on a charge of fai'.ng to report the presence of bandits in his locality when the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. D. H. W. Good, withdrew the charge against115 words
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411 1949-09-04 1 STEWART HENSLEY - By STEWART HENSLEY U P. Sta* Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wturday. High official sources said today trkt Secretary of State Dean Acheson hopes to achii.-» during his talks in early September with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin an Anglo-Americkr agreement on conditions for recognizing CommuV.ist China411 words
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Article51 1949-09-04 1 Reuter. LUCKNOW. Sat. Stain Tcwari. a 10-year-old schoo' tt*A i 'l ti arrested here with fivr oflter Communist-, for i is.suuith'g in official on His rather, also a well knOM Communist worker, went underground last MaECh. -fj Stalin Junior has a younger brother called Molotov.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1949-09-04 1 A.P. CANTON. Sat. Acting President Li Tsung-jcn today o.dered the arrest of Mao Txe-tung and 18 othor Chinese Communist teadera banditThis is a belated reply to vi... 'a branding of Chiang. U and other Nation al I 'ers as war criminals.— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article197 1949-09-04 1 TOKIO, Saturday. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald due to lunch today witn General Mac Arthur, w n; cautious when he got out of his plane at Hafteua airport this morning. He declined to discuss Asian problems until be )>ad met Mac Arthur. H« d«oi«d that hia trip *a«197 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-04 1 Trial Run Over Tbr I'wgrt —|Wnn»ir»tlm> bu'l-dw ml. orvaatloH K..»4 M|UAftojn what it :»n do—and »d! 0« if lh. u<« w<* move out.28 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-09-04 1 few yards away the bnll-dorer is at work uprooting fruit trees and vegetables, tart stilt leW >a ,hb> family ,h«,u> no signs of packing up to go.32 words
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Article271 1949-09-04 1 Tribune Stuff Reporter A BULLDOZER ripped up forty square yards of A fruit and vegetables yesterday morning to show ninety-four squatters what would happen lo t.hrir homes off Coronation Road, Singapore, if they The land I w..nb-d for n now hOUSIDS estate, and though tne squutteis271 words
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Article44 1949-09-04 1 Reuter. BRISTOL. Sat. Tire world's biggest civil landpi&ne -the Brabaaon i, completed first trials in five double taxi-ing runs up and down a special one and a half mile runway. The trials were "entirely satisfactory it was omciauy announced. Reutei.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article451 1949-09-04 1 <,»». Our Own Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A NINE point plan by non-govemment work ers for better treatment has been submitted to the Federation Government following a conference of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staffs Unions in Kua'a Lumpur. This was revealed by Mr.451 words
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Advertisement98 1949-09-04 1 Dealh Twofold Italian Made VIOLIN OUTFITS MN DENT Model. Back outiit consists of one well de Violin one bow and ono case. Can be bad in -size '..size V,-size or full size at the same 60 00 »X( HKSTKA" Model. Outfit consists of a good hand made Violin, well balanced98 words
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Advertisement124 1949-09-04 1 SPECIAL Ol FFK ANTNKR 100', W«o| Swim Trunin with CNaafitli rcuwtu- MwpptHw Two C^ualiHe*: I sua I Price $14 each, special Otter *7. each. I sual fttoe $10 rach. Special Offer $5.50 each. SEASON JR^OLgg--57, Mlifli St. Tel: H2l*» M A Word on leaf 'L Good tobacco Me good wine124 words
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Article176 1949-09-04 2 An adult may be among 13 English school ohilehren who will return together to Britain from Singapore by air after their holidays here. They will fly by Constellation, which may bring rnoie children from Australia on Sept. 16. We do not kaow how fie will like176 words
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Article66 1949-09-04 2 Fifty workers, including five women, became jobless when the granite quarry in Pulau I'bin closed on Aug. 31, because of business decline and overstock of material The workers were .jaaid off their last ten-days wages ana compensation yesterday. Women workers got a compensation of $20 each, and66 words
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241 1949-09-04 2 Sunday Trfbwne Starf Reporw«r SINGAPORE'S $4,285,000 .gift to the Federationi will not seriously increase, the Colony's deficit of $3,800,000 budgeted for the period April 1, 19*6. to the end of thi* year. Vtr. J. D. M Smith, the Financial Secre-taiy. explained vesteflflay thai241 words
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Article47 1949-09-04 2 Two comedies, of which The Two Talismans was the better, sent the audiences into fits of laughter last night the Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship Annual Concert. Other items included a piano duet, a string quartet, selections by a male choru? and a woman's chorus.47 words
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Article36 1949-09-04 2 jack Stanley, ex-heavy weight boxer, now licensee at Nottingham, and police are looking for a hoaxer. First an undertaker arrived tr measure him for a coffin, then came a wreath for his funeral.36 words
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74 1949-09-04 2 Free places may be provided in four English schools next January for a certain number of boys in Chinese schools. The boys must be under 12 years of age and must have passed fourth year Lower Primary. Interested parents may communicate immediately with74 words
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Article61 1949-09-04 2 Mr. P. Casson. official representative of the International Labour Office arrived here yesteidfrv from Ge.ieva to prepare ioi the forthcoming iLO Asian Regional Confer; eoce of Technica' Experts to i>c held in Singapore from 3ej£ 12 to 18 He Will cc Singapore's «""cmmissioner for Labour. Mr.61 words
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Article56 1949-09-04 2 The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is compiling a record of the origin of street names in the city. Mr. H. G. Hammett, Deputy President of the ?*iunicipal Commissioners, said the public could assist in this task by contributing any items of interest connected with the naming of56 words
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262 1949-09-04 2 AFTER four previous sessions in Shanghai. A Baguio. P.I. Ootacamund India and. Australia the stage is nearly set for the ECAFV organisation to stage its Commission met in lianskoic in March and April this year for preliminary discussions. Committees Active Difore the Hffefcl scssiot262 words
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Article29 1949-09-04 2 Mr. A. McLcllan has been appointed to be a member of the Singapore Harbour Board foi a further teir.i of 3 years with effect fiom September L29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-09-04 2 A representee of the Ist Company, Asapore Boys' Brigade, reding .he i'Ui.lenge Shield/ f™m Mrs. MeKerron, theftf* the Colonial Secret**, at the recent Battalion held at St. Andrews fchool Ground.— Jimmp Pl*" 135 words
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Article77 1949-09-04 2 From al '>"'>' Corrt spfrntlent MAIXx'A. Sat.—One of the IKgest weddings in Mil ejßtooh place today at 5 Pfur'a Church. Banga Ray ip*>ad, when Mr. Ernest Rich** Brown was married to Mi Maureen Charlotte lYrifif. the daughter of Mi. and]?/' h P F- Pereira. Mildreds cf77 words
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Article41 1949-09-04 2 Cnly one person was killed and 25 injured out ot 88 aeciunts i ported in Johore in ily. Tne fatal accident fccurrtd in thr Tangkak district. In June, five persons were killed and 45 injured out of TO accidents.41 words
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Article120 1949-09-04 2 MILITARY ttSPH 1« pore win comm rsorato li' by I Union Jack on all hni and in< unit lines. At 6.15 p.m. the military band and pipes and drain*. the Ist Battafton Seaforth Highlanders will treat th P retreat on; the padang. Singapore schools will ho,120 words
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Article175 1949-09-04 2 Dr. C. W. Chang, formerly Dean of the Agricultural College of Nanking University, has arrived at Bangkok. Dr. Chang, who is a graduate of Cornell University in the United States, will remain there for approximately a week or ten days with the Regional Office175 words
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Article129 1949-09-04 2 THE Now World Amusement Park management Is now making orranapDmeats for launching a -Malay Ta»«-n--time" pi ogi amine in co-opera-tion with the Bunga Tanjong Sandiwaia party. The talentime conte.-ts. open to all nationalities of both sexes, ate expected to begin in the middle of this129 words
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Article51 1949-09-04 2 Latest time of posting ll the G.P.O. today to Audi. Afghanistan. Alaska, Europe Africa, South America, West Indies, Canada. Egypt. Eire Abyssinia, Palestine Pakistan. Sviia. P.S.S.R.. U.S.A., Iceland. India. Iran. Iraq. Madagascar. Turk- y H French Ineo-China is 6 p.m. Mail is expected today from the Federation of51 words
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Miscellaneous478 1949-09-04 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK Broadcast"; 11 iiuoit Programme ENGLISH PROGRAMMES £J$ fiS^^LtfSE 9 a.m. Programme Summary SSg.,?/, Vi v J 1 *S? 9.« Morning music; 9.30 Latin i.f' J 1 Pm America on the Air—Music play c ed in South American style: 1« I P ,"V u2F£ff% Nummary;478 words
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Article, Illustration157 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter fAPTALN John K. Cowan, sub-Accountant and Prot' manager of the National City Bank of New Yoik pore, will receive the Santimala (Peace) from the King of Siam. tne war. Captain rowan then with Detachment i(H of trie United States ixrnv157 words
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Article84 1949-09-04 3 MIKE Young Wcm c n 1 chiistian \ssociation Singapore is to hold on Saturday Ur loth of Septcm.w in au ■ndeavpur V* collect XuoA? tft make up foi a deficit in the General Account. collectors WW be d at vaiious points in v el i!84 words
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Article114 1949-09-04 3 Violently anti-American ut terances of Mao and Chou waring recent wcelts are blamed on American specula tion as to whether they wen Asian Titos". Mao and Chou. fearing such assertions might weaken their position, have gone to the other extreme in professing orthodox Communism, which they really do114 words
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161 1949-09-04 3 Draft Constitution To Be Discussed On Sept. 6 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter CEVEN Eaglwh-apeaking Government employees' unions, with a total membership of about 2,000, have decided to form a federation to co-ordinate policy for common welfare and improvement of working conditions. The recently-formed 28-man ad161 words
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Article105 1949-09-04 3 rpHE? Malayan Airways Ltd a has donated a eujn rsf $500 to the Malayan Air Cadets Corp for an Air scholarship. Flying Officer M. T. Leoi g, Adminiscrative Officei of the Malayan Air Training Cot p. said yesterday that this SUtn cf money will enable a105 words
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Article84 1949-09-04 3 THE 9th session of the Singapore A&atzcs will open .it the High Court tomonow. There are only three easel on the calendar. On.» i. i■■ s f faV.ifieatioo of account.-, one is a case of forgery and feeing a forged document as genuine; the third one84 words
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Article151 1949-09-04 3 THE three-ton lorry, which fell into the sea off the West Wharf in the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday, was salvaged in the afternoon. It took a floating crane towed by a tug and a diver to get the vehicle hoisted out of the water and put151 words
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Article107 1949-09-04 3 CHINESE clerk. Thng Ti<;ng Chwee, employed al the Food Rationing Office, Ot chard Road. claimed trial in the Fourth,, District Court yesterday when he was c.iiarged with coriuptly accepting $;>5 from Teo Tai Yong on June u8 last. Thng also claimed Dial on the alternative charge107 words
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Article133 1949-09-04 3 fIHEW Sze Ong. a Chine-? with four previous convictions, was yesterday sentened by District Judge Tan Ah Tali to IS months' gaol each on two charges of cheating, nip sentences tr run concurrently. He was also ordered to undergo a two-year police supervision, after the133 words
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Article227 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter riRST District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yesterday r refused to accept a plea of guilty from Enc Cuthbert Burrows, a former Acting Deputy Sp.dpins Master of Singapore. Burrows appeared in court on a charge off Criminal breach of trust in respect227 words
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Article, Illustration105 1949-09-04 3 The wedding of Philip Raymonu Griffin anil Elizabeth Freda Xnvier took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd >eslerday morning. The bride, who wot* a gown of whit hroeade, was given away by Mr. W. A. Ree M#*. i. C. Sphtel acted ft** Matron of Honour. Mr.105 words
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112 1949-09-04 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. MALAYALEES in Singapore will celebrate their harvest (estiva! "Onani" tot la v. The Singapore Kerala Samai hu.< diawn out an e'aborate progiamme for the day. It starts oft with a visit to the Naval Base hospital patients, most of whom are Malavalees, in112 words
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197 1949-09-04 3 Rural Board Asks Govt. For S 85,000 To improve Water Supply Sunday Tribune Ptaff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board has asked Government 1 to include in the Colony's 1950 estimates a sum of $85,000 to be ■pent on increasing water supplies to Rural areas. The Board, it is understood, will197 words
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149 1949-09-04 3 LT.-COL. R. R. M. Mayhew O B. E. was the guest of honour last night at a dinner given in his honour at the ftobinson's Cafe. The dhmer was given by +he staff ef the Central Poovision and Disposal Office on the eve of149 words
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Advertisement87 1949-09-04 3 1 to sn«r-4% Ff.Y by htturioa* 4-encJned, Enjoy Q.,EJvV-B;0. A .Ci oi food and personal service.. freight, too, by Q 1-.A. ftO.A.C "A«r Cargo. Services /ear »Wi tt*#My to LONDON' viai India. ,t and Italy, and to SYDNEY va Dan n. nnectfons to s»ew Zealand (by T.L.A.W and Pacific Islands.87 words
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Advertisement212 1949-09-04 3 <wi4/k S/wnn jienA Write with a pen that responds to your touch like a sensitive instrument, that brings personality to your handwriting. A Swan that most famous English pen—made with th;,- precision of a fine watch, has its perfect servant in Swan ink an ink that does not clot, flows212 words
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215 1949-09-04 4 THE 16.000-ton La Marseillaise, largest passenger liner to be completed in French shipyards since the war and one of the most beautifully decorated ships that has been in Singapore for a long time, resumed her maiden voyage to the Far East last night after215 words
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214 1949-09-04 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THERE will be a temporary hold up in recruitment of officers for the Municipal Water Department's Johore extension works. The Municipal Water Engineer. Mr. G. Hill said he now had a nucleus of Engineers, draughtsmen., surveyors, overseers, timekeepers, and clerks with214 words
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Article113 1949-09-04 4 THE students of Raffles College had high hopes last night ot reaching their target of $10.000 for the Malayan University Fund, when over 400 people paid $o each to attend their last dance at Raffles College in the Ooi Tiong Ham Hall. The Governor of Singapore.113 words
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Article21 1949-09-04 4 MALACCA. Sat—A law examination will be held at the Malacca Historical Society's room on Sept. 26, 27 and 28.21 words
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Article43 1949-09-04 4 Beth Macleod, aged 20, who extracted nearly £4 daily from soft-hearted Brooklyn residents by pretending to be a blind beggar (he drove to and from his pitch in his own car) ha* been jailed for s''x months at New York.43 words
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Article17 1949-09-04 4 MALACCA, Sat.—The Goveminent Clerical Services Union. Malacca, will hold an inauguial meeting on Septemw 15.17 words
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40 1949-09-04 4 Dr. Ang Swee Hian and his daughters, Kim Lee and Kim Mural Ite-armament in lWii*ou "v i < vt %H™ Ami Kirn Lee hold, two musical diplomas L; R A (Fnirliml) ami U.S.A.M. (Seot'and). Mi*H Ang Kirn Choo re»«Kber Leaving Certificate.40 words
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304 1949-09-04 4 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter lUNIOR Officers' of' the Singapore Municipality. J may look forward to spending their Christmas vacation in the Municipality's holiday Approval for the eonstmction of these bungalows was given at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners last Wednesday. Work will commence imi304 words
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Article, Illustration201 1949-09-04 4 Sunday Tribune Xt porter NINE men live on a hill-top m in Singapore and are seldom seen in town. They serve the shipping community and keep a day and night watch j over the sea. I They are ex-S.S.R.N.V.R. Malays, and live, with their families,201 words
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Article359 1949-09-04 4 When Moratorium Is Lifted Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A DROP in property values may be expected to A follow the lifting of the Moratorium some time this month, it is predicted. This view is based on the assumption that more property will become available for359 words
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Article63 1949-09-04 4 MALACCA. Sat. Answering a charge of having overloaded his lorry, a Chinese driver told the Circuit Magistrate, Mr. S. Bon Bernard, that he took >vcr p 'oad of rubber from another loiry. which had broken '.own at Nyalas. to -avoid Urioiist interference. Imposing a fine >f 420,63 words
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Article64 1949-09-04 4 MALACCA, Sat. T imby Kad*r bin Abu. a Rural Board bailiff, was fined $40 by the Circuit Magistrate when he oleaded guilty to being the owner of a motor-car which was found to be mechanically defective. Tamby Kadir. it was stated, knocked down a small girl64 words
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Advertisement606 1949-09-04 4 Hallborange The nicest way of taking Halibut Liver OH The health-giving properties of Hahborangr na C it the finest tonic for children and adults. Its high vitamin content, derived from pure Halibut Liver Oil and oranges, will increase the resistance of the body and ensure that your children grow upwith606 words
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Article129 1949-09-04 5 NEXT YEAR r Staff Reporter. Ihe R a l statlor at Sem f r>o II Navy uiy next tweVe nava. Air Arm 8* htels t h' an craft carrier ~om nn nnded at Seinba Fireflies. iV. rriumpn is on her way ./Hongkong. A small rannaVal129 words
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161 1949-09-04 5 SuhiUi'l Tribune Muff Xt porter SUICE it was announced last week that the Singapore Improvement Trust intended pening their applications r ister foi Trust properties. Trust officials have been inun- with applications from prospective tenants. A Trust official said that the register will not161 words
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Article, Illustration367 1949-09-04 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter MEET 21-year-old Che Jah Leiawnti, who has qui*, the screen to become the latest newcomer to Singapore's Malay literary world. A small 'extra' role in Shaw's film 'Chinta'. which starred glamorous Kasma Booty, was enough to convince her tjjiat367 words
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Article120 1949-09-04 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter FEDERAL and State revenues collected by the Johore Customs from January to July this year totalled $8,163,--783.70. After a gloomy second quarter when the Customs revenues were dwindling, the July revenues went up by $60,880.15. The Federal and State revenues for120 words
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Article57 1949-09-04 5 MALACCA, Sat.—The next meeting of the Malacca Psychology Club will be held at the Methodist Girls' School hall on Thursday. Sept. 8. at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Tan Teng Poey. the vice-president, will give a talk on "Self-adjustment". The club is holding a social and dance on Sept. 10 at57 words
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Article330 1949-09-04 5 r[E practice of discussing aviation has become an integral part of the school curriculum in Indonesia and Holland. Many secondary schools have made it an official subject and have included it in the geography lessons or as a separate subject. Since the v/ar about 19,000330 words
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Article73 1949-09-04 5 THE Felix Roussel, wellknown French passenger liner which served the Far East in pre-war days, will be back on her old run for the Mes3ageries Maritimes Line early next year. This 17.000-ton vessel served as a trx>per since 1939 and was de-requisitioned recently. Work has73 words
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275 1949-09-04 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter CINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners last week decided to open up eleven new posts in Municipal service for 1950. The jobs range from an assistant engineer in the Gas Department to junior clerks and telephone operators. The Commissioners accepted the principle ot275 words
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Article197 1949-09-04 5 Sutulay Tribune Staff Reporter rrVENTY per cent of Johore s cultivated pineapple acreage Li affected by the "Pineapple Wilt" a condition which makes the plants turn red or yellow and then wither away. It has been impossible to survey and estimate the damage but the situation197 words
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419 1949-09-04 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THERE is a school in Singapore that gives the hard 1 working office tamW a second chance in life. School fees are not demanded nor do the teachers ask for any pay. 0 The school the Anglo-Malay Evening419 words
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Advertisement152 1949-09-04 5 WHICH th°u AILMENTS Your doctor will tell you thtt oftee rt *l/sfJy-?J! «i« of MINtRAL VITAMINI "oi letting ,nou 4 h Minerals and V.tamins when, Nawr* cooked-out foods you eat »rent f Ivlng you eno r ..inful mora lerloui Heed thase warnings and you prevent P^^ |o and coetl* •ilments152 words
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Advertisement141 1949-09-04 5 CIIO.SLEY lIA mo MODE^ SIX TUBE TWO BAND SITFKHETRODVNE WITH TERMINALS PROVIDED FOR RECORD PLAYER OUT-PUT 4-5 MAXIMUM SOLE AGENTS SEOW KUAN COMPANY 4, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE, TEL. 7787 I I My teeth really ARE whiterthanks to the Irium in Yes, Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that contains Irium. And141 words
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Article, Illustration2148 1949-09-04 6 Vera Admore - By Vera Admore ROBERT Huffman, assistant American consular attache -in Singapore, was one of the last people to cross Russia in the Trans-Siberian railway in 1941. The journey should take about 10 days, but on this occasion it took 18 days. During that time he lived mostly on2,148 words
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Article142 1949-09-04 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN ma ART A Morrison, vivacious im wife of London ''Times'' correspondent lan Morrison, was talking to the elderly and austere guest of honour at a. very grand dinner party while he was being served with the beautifully garnished lish course. After the first tentative dig. ho ceased142 words
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Advertisement64 1949-09-04 6 RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT at 9.15 RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA SO MI'SU IWS leader: COR RYF Conductor: FRANK PICKFORD ISmS* MaM ol th. Mountain, IWP-Simp*» Solf< lion Worka of Offrnbarh Book Early So admission Charge I* CATHAY RESTAURANt||| WW' FOR GOODWOOD.* WINE MUSIC ,«i I THEATRE DINNERS LJ ON SATURDAY BEFORE THE64 words
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Article, Illustration1967 1949-09-04 7 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON, Sat. WHO remembers Adam? Captain Adam Richardson formerly chief pilot of Wearnes Internal Airways in Malaya before the war; smiling, ginger, hale-fellow-wel'-met, six ft. two ins. tali weighing 17 stones, With a pointed Captain Kettle beard an/i the daring and inoifferenqe of fifty Kettles.1,967 words
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Article405 1949-09-04 8 |N the ancient city of Peiping there lives, or so they say, a man named Black Wind. Once he was a very bad man who made his living by picking pockets, and he was called Black Wind because his face was dark and his legs were as swift405 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1949-09-04 8 A CORRESPONDENT - By A CORRESPONDENT YOU may have seen a some what enchanting item in the press telling us that Australia's Immigration Minister, Mr. Calwell, has appointed as his personal press officer a former Singapore journalist, Mr. Eddie Dunstan. The appointment is due, we are1,858 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1949-09-04 8 Fabricus - By Fabricus ON a dark night in June 1249, the knight, Jean de Joinvilie, and my Lord, Walter of Ecurey, standing guard over the towers protecting the covered ways in the beleagured town of Damietta, had the shock of their lives. Watching the Saracens pull up1,048 words
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Article, Illustration488 1949-09-04 9 MARY C. FLYNN - By MARY C. FLYNN KANSAS CITY, Kans. /iftTING married is old (l stu'l to Tom Finigan. "o has said "I do" M But hes been a bridegroom. does Mrs. Finigan t0 her husband holdnds and sometimes d by the bndhardly is in488 words
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Article, Illustration420 1949-09-04 9 ESHAM Moor, Eng. PRINCE Charles, the fuKing ol England, not yet a year old. but he tias a personal ir: Sixteen year i Michael John Sawyer, a village coni wrote that he rye the royal is the job. ill, rosy-cheeked will stay with the420 words
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Article728 1949-09-04 9 Jimmy Glover - By Jimmy Glover I frankly admit I had not 1 previously come in close con- tact with the work of Edison Marshall until I received''Castie in the Swamp" (Frederick Muller, 10s. 6d.). And I regret I was not given the opportunity of reviewing ••Yankee Pasha" and728 words
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Article678 1949-09-04 9 George Fred Shweenburg - By George Fred Shweenburg If ANY an Englishman has i»A complained that nowhere in the world are there as many mad regulations and police orders as in Britain. Just to prove that his complaint is not Justified, let me lead you on a little678 words
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Advertisement81 1949-09-04 9 Rheumatism Neuritis aJ»d fcciaticanae t» 10 minutes disappear, and in a few aajra marvelous m n v e ol °ons and Uric removes the body po sons an A,cid that are the cause oi y trouble. Swelling 2»J?Tn455« aess of aid able r ounger. normally re sults to work and81 words
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Advertisement257 1949-09-04 9 o AWA, 6 valves $360.00 AWA, 9 valves $475.00 0 EKCO, 6 valves $***** EKCO, Radio-Gram $875.00 f BENDICK, AC/DG $155.00 (liberal Cash Discounts) [if HH lOS StUttf MAD SNOPORf I MARDENb has You'll Marvel! \p if It's Great! A ~."{B) T\ The new Leonard «»tH©**\Af rT~P? is crammed v.257 words
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1048 1949-09-04 10 J.C.W. FORD - By J.C.W. FORD THE greatest court in the world, to which every member of the British Empire has a right to appeal, is held in a small prosaic room overlooking Whitehall and Downing Street. In the middle of the room is a iong1,048 words
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Article580 1949-09-04 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - HAVE FUN WITH THE Stars By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS. JAN. 21—FEB. IH. m You may har f to >>,* et un- 3 f.'[,■<'',l ti'Utnitiil (U mmids: '1 look after yomr mom cui>- w fully just in case. In-laws will be critical nud rath* r unfair: don't pay too much att*580 words
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Advertisement124 1949-09-04 10 SO PLEASAST TO TAKE The rreamv emulsion of mag- I £HH nesia with liquid paraffin, which relieves indlgesliWmk correcting and assisting bowel nßTffllHilnT'ilr action. Children love HI Tour chemist or dealer stocks it Distributed by BOOTS PURE DRUG CO. (Far East) LTD. Union Building Collyer Quay Singapore. Manufactured by BOOTS124 words
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Advertisement152 1949-09-04 10 "Lose Lmb linen". fou are proud of your clothiiuj and linen, and value -hem. Protection is necessary. These tapea provide the answer. They never .year out. Very speedy deJivertea guaranteed by Air Service. Post Box, 1195, Singapore. j |fe Man Zan ItlmLwM A speciality prepared solely for Ff/fHn the treatment152 words
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Advertisement155 1949-09-04 10 ffghßloodPregM Dangerous to Heart WW—ii Ml 4 tec* tW danger* of S<-»rt ueakh Mhi p*reir«*« bee*u*r of Hick tkmt n wan H»cb Hkood Preaeer* a t ■»1111tn Ai-«ease that niM mm l—tre tbaa cancf-r largely haeaaa Mapta saietako the- symptom tar MKcaatWm ar aotne simple treem ijmmi symptom* are: Preatara155 words
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Article, Illustration166 1949-09-04 11 MICKEY ROOKE7, after 22 veers :n Hollywood films, to forget tho past a;?d make the public for the past teo. F->r th~ energetic clown, the elas-tic-faced th o sorrg-aT>d-d£nce rr\m tiis made a sharo about-face and is marching low-' a road called irarr i." No one166 words
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Article, Illustration656 1949-09-04 11 VJ INDEED, at 2S year's of ago I Rqoncy is desperate. The question he wrestles with* isi What will becorhe 9? me? He won't icturn to the past,- to Andy Hardy, _to youthful cbmfcdles, And the future is forbidding,' toQ, if only because of a sfroKe or fate.656 words
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Article326 1949-09-04 11 TO be sure, his off-screen life hasn't followed this circular path. For years. Rooney was incorrigible, mischievous, noisy. He appeared at every iloor-show opening of Hollywood night-clubs and put on his own uncalled floorshow from a front table. He was called spoiled, pampered. Pedple weren't surprised when his326 words
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Article247 1949-09-04 11 "OO DEAR TO MY HEART" is not only one of the most aopealing stories Walt Disney has so far produced in technicolour. but it is also his most unique otTering in That its delightful live-action ties in strikingly with his customary all-cartoon animations. It deals247 words
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Article92 1949-09-04 11 ONE of the most fantastic make-ups in cinema history is worn by Director Peter Godfrey in "The Decision of Christopher Blake." His face is done up in shades o* awful white, gruesome green and sickly blue; his aps are set off with horrible purple, and his eyes are92 words
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Article36 1949-09-04 11 FATHER NUAL DODD, the studio's favourite chaplain, participated in his 360 th motion picture wedding for the cameras when Paulette Ooddard and Bill Bishop faced the altar fm* their roles in Columbia's "Anna Lucasta."36 words
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104 1949-09-04 11 "afel ha*, recently been making g«g author of the trok of tnesam g m {wo war and painful adventures ot a 5» .Jorth Porneo time been .lapped To g c^% C own e wcKe h d-. nir clubs, beaten with flsts and thrown around meraleaslv.104 words
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Article, Illustration260 1949-09-04 11 SPOTLIGHT ON LANA A GLANCE down the list of the screen's outstanding drarrtatic actresses reveals that almost every one of them received stage training before embarking upon a film caief r. There is. howevei, one notable exception. She is Lana Turner, the most recent260 words
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Article227 1949-09-04 11 GRADUALLY, and through a Jonr succession of soca'led "glamo-u" roles, the young newcomer cut her acting teeth. She learned to act by standing in front of a camera instead of an audience. Miss Turner does not l egret her iack of stage expel ience. As befita a Hb"ywood227 words
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Article67 1949-09-04 11 LANA TURNER is certain that she is better able to make uch emotional transitions because of her long: apprenticeship in films. That is why. when an aspiring' young actress asks her advice about "the stage vs. the screen, she doesn't hesitate to reply "Come to Hoilyv/ood if you67 words
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Article24 1949-09-04 11 NOBODY can blame Forrest Tucker if he has the wanderlust. Tucker, lived in six different towns before he was 10 years old.24 words
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Article74 1949-09-04 11 CLEANLINESS is next to Goddarduness. to coin a horrible pun, and Paulette is again immersing,her celebrated chassis in a bathtub for a scene in Columbia's "Anna Lucasta." Histrionic ablutions are nothing new to Paulette Goddard. She frolicked in a jungle pool in "So Proudly We Hail."74 words
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Article44 1949-09-04 11 As his present to hr-r for starring <n The B:ank Wall" at Columbia, producer Walter Wanrer gifted wife Joan Bennett with a special camera. The camera will serve to take pictures of Joan's daughter Shell v, eight months, and per granddaughter, Amanda.44 words
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Advertisement239 1949-09-04 11 I mm Wave* and Curl* will never --«SjSjjjM fad to add u>your tovelipeaa. w Hf Ski your own hair with fuat litile quick-drying non- LV »t*tky Amami Ware Set. In matter of rainute» can be "*«t" for the day*- rSmyou'll feel a» good a» you look If your heir it239 words
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Article, Illustration400 1949-09-04 12 a YOUNG wife complains that her husband has business A meetings on an average of two nights a week. She admits it is all part of his job. but says she is getting bred of being stuck at home two nights a week with nothing to do but400 words
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Article94 1949-09-04 12 ONi; half cup i nswcetcned cooked prunes, 1 4 cup sugar 1 4 teaspoon powdered cloves. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 2 cup heavy cream. 12 biscuit crackers, finely rolled (1 cud ciumbles). 2 egg whites. 1/3 cup sugar. Pit and slice nrunes. Blend thoroughly together the prunes, 14 cup94 words
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Article97 1949-09-04 12 THE come-hither of a pretty peep-show petticoat fluttering below a hemline can rapullv turn into a reoellent sight if the ruffle is soiled or droopy. If you don't intend to allot time and effort to the upkeep of dainty accessories, pass then up" in favour of more practical accessories97 words
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Article, Illustration209 1949-09-04 12 By ALICIA HART THE alcoholic content Of toilet water or eolo:;iie is almost as welcome to a woman during sultry days as the fragrance which the heavenly stuff floats over her. For that reason, she tb apt when the thermometer ihmbs to reach oftener for her *oilct water or209 words
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Article222 1949-09-04 12 THE prevalence of pretty pink clothe* this st-asoa tftt) he wtrtoantad by the silver-haired woman for the brightening, youthful efle<t a rosy sha.'.e mm have on MBS and hair. Hut she shouid exercise discretion in her ~MCctio.i of pink rioihe*. Too pallid a tint may222 words
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Article, Illustration223 1949-09-04 12 Epsie Kinard - Bright Future For Washable Bags And Shoes By Epsie Kinard NEW YORK Undimmed brilliance is promised colourful beach shoes and bags by fabrics that wash. Shoes with uppers of rubberized fabrics. soles of sponge, cork and rubber can bo tossed into the washing machine. Bags of rubberized canvas can be223 words
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Article182 1949-09-04 12 WHITE shoes like white gloves owe their mart look to rmmaculate freshness. The slightest smudge which might never be seen on darker footwear will show up with dismaying clarity on white shoes. Second argument for keeping white shoes clean is that regular cleaning actually prolongs the182 words
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Advertisement122 1949-09-04 12 BALLROOM LATINAMERICAN Itv n.rrei-t teclinitrue, yuu too< CU master "any dance" in j«:«»t a I>\. kMMM 8; A. Sv.on, (A.N.A.T.0., (London), gtVM \ou thu fruaran'i at 43i. Sonuigoon Koad. Ily appointment, 10 A.M.—lO P.M. Dally. »lsH\\\\a Men"» L»t«»t Striped V\ VMWUI de»i«na with Blue. rr*~ 'V l r,unll Double cuffi.122 words
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Miscellaneous109 1949-09-04 12 1 Lit. HH <" AL CAPRJ J» r 1 7 Wl FdOGPATCH WILL GO STARK, RAVJNI' ffl 17 S^T?^ \\AdDER OOKIES' BABY, U'L UKJVJASHABLE, 1 s MAD UNLESS WASHABLE OWKJ| IT TO ME I HC MIN THE LAST UNE OF THE LULLABY— J. W|F TH LA.ST LINE CT TH ET109 words
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Article, Illustration565 1949-09-04 13 A Special Correspondent - SCHOOLBOYS —OUR ONLY HOPES FOR 1952 SHA must follow Indian methods By A Special Correspondent MOW that the hockey season has started in Singapore it is time more attention is paid to developing the talent available' in our schools. There is a lot of talk of sending a Malayan hockey565 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-09-04 13 It. H. BARTH Ronnie Barth, skipper of th> Colony and South hock-y teams, has played consistently m representative hockey for 15 yccrs. He is an example of the schoolboy feeder type whUlour lortil clubs 90 badly >it><i. B'.irth has represented th*-. -lony from the Htm he PMM 1652 words
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Article124 1949-09-04 13 The United Youth Party defeated Bournemouth B.P. by four games to three in a friendiy badminton match at the 9eppy World Covered Stadium on Tuc?d.iv night. Results—United Youth players mentioned first: singles: Lim Ong HuaC heat All Abdullah 15-6. 10 3; ceorge Tan beat Omar Yahya124 words
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Article108 1949-09-04 13 Tho Queen Slreet Bovb' Club defeated tho C.V.M A. (P.M.) by 5 names to 2 in a friendiy game Of table tennis played at the f.Y.M.A. premises on Wednesday. Results (Queen Street players mentioned first): Sinjrlr*: Konu Siow Kink bed W. Hendroff 31: Toong Kian Kee108 words
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Article, Illustration383 1949-09-04 13 HOW TO PLAY GOLF Xo. 23 BERRY Niewenhuys, /.ho is assistant to Bobhy Ljcke at Johannesburg, South Africa, came to this country to make the early summer circuit with his boss. Niewenhuys failed to win any money, but he says the trip was383 words
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456 1949-09-04 13 Our Badminton Correspondent - Our Badminton Correspondent By [MALAYAN Thomas Cup players, Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lim have been showing their strokes to badminton enthusiasts in Kuching, Sara wak, during the past week. They have aroused tremendous interest in th'; game. Their first456 words
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248 1949-09-04 13 S.T. Sports Reporter THE racegoer wants more for his money today than he did a year ago- -and that's because he has not got so much free cash as he had. The first signs of the shortening of the public purse in248 words
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Article116 1949-09-04 13 The S.C.C. Hockey Section <Men) will hold their sixth practice parne on Tuesday a* 5.15 p.m. after which a team to play P. T. tjnion on Friday (9th September) will be chosen. The following two teams will line up for the first half of Tuesday's game.116 words
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Article39 1949-09-04 13 The Singapore Motor Club will be holding its Rally this Wednesday starting at 7 p.m. outside the "Universal" Cars Workshop, Penang Lane. Supper will be served OB the Uwn of the Sea View Hotel after the rally39 words
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Advertisement342 1949-09-04 13 SENIOR Jk, SERVICE M AO IN •RITAIM Binoculars vflßt »ealetl-ln arul bonded glasses. Resistant lo heat, damp, vapour NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71, High Street, Singapore Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Celling Up Nights hrrf out o jorti, Get Up fnrs' r«-oord« prove this. Nte rr».r 'ron: dixzUmm, Ncr- No Benefit342 words
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Advertisement381 1949-09-04 13 MUSHROOMS Moneys mushrooms have a rich, full flavour because they are packed the day they are collected from the beds. They are already cooked and the bouillon in which they are canned is excellent for soups and flavouring other dishes. They are ideal for all Chinese dishes needing mushrooms only381 words
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Article242 1949-09-04 14 THE S.C.C. held the P.W.D. to a draw in a cricket match played at Balestier Plain yesterday. Highest scorer was T. A. H. Potts who knocked up 61 runs for the S.C.C. while S. Yogotajah top-scored for the P.W.D. with 55 runs. The scores: S.C.C.:242 words
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Article90 1949-09-04 14 Cricketer, Flight Officer RE Bowman ifl expected to leave the Colony for the United Kingdom on September 13 Bowman has established quite a reputation for himself in local crioket. During the season he bagged a total of 134 wickets, and knocked up 1120 runs.90 words
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Article91 1949-09-04 14 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Hat. -Racehorse. Hurry Up. one of the wel'-fancied horses for wie 1949 Melbourne Cup. who is ujso one of the best backed horses as the second "leg of the Caulneld Cup-Melbourne Cup double, was once passed out of the ting unsold when only £A 94.10.0. wasReuter. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration497 1949-09-04 14 'NON-BENDER - By 'NON-BENDER' DIG cricket in Singapore has always had an M al*'of D mystery" about it since pre-war days and it has been more pronounced this year. Local cricket fans had hoped that with the for mation of the Singapore Cricket497 words
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Article65 1949-09-04 14 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURN E. Sat. American negro lightweight boxer, Jinuaay Carter, wiio arrived in Australia recently, said he could not enjoy the fight game, although ac had lost only seven of his 61 fights. Carter, who is in Australia for fights, will meet Australian lightweight. NormReuter-AAP. - 65 words
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Article99 1949-09-04 14 The following are i.sked to turn up for the CJkJ.S. soccer teams against the Pingaiwre Airport XI and the Blue While Youngsters to be played at he Choon Guaii School ground at 4 and 5.3'"» p.m. today. Ist XI: Anthony Yong. M. Sin*h. Hoon Leong. Joe. fiWtob. Clua.99 words
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Article38 1949-09-04 14 KARACHI. Sat. The Pakistan Lawn Tennis Association has decided to accept the invitation of the All-India Lawn TennLs Association to participate ;n the first Asiatic Tennis Championships to be held in Calcutta in December. (G.U.S.).38 words
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Article257 1949-09-04 14 By Our Reporter THE All-India soccer team, which is expected in Singapore early next month, will not dread playing on a wet pitch. Most of the players can play just as well with Loots on but whether to take the field with boots on or barefooted257 words
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Article, Illustration435 1949-09-04 14 By Our Soccer Reporter OOCCER followers here are extremely baffled by the Singapore Amateur Football Associatior attitude in allowing players from Johore to partic'oate in matches which come under the Association s jurisdiction. Let us take435 words
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Article50 1949-09-04 14 A.P. CHICAGO, Sat. —Sandy Saddlei. New York, formei World's featherweight cha*ipion. outpointed Harold Dale. Chicago. former bantamweight titleholder. in ten rounds last night. Saddler weighed 12? pounds. Dale 126. The bout, for Negro charities, drew only $22.000 (US) when $46,000 was needed to realise a profit.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article186 1949-09-04 14 THE Hongkong Football Association has made a proposal to the Singapore Amateur F.A. to stage an annual jntre-port match between the two Coionies during the Chinese New Ye?r holidays. Hr this contest, a trophy will be competed for. The S.A.F.A.. it is understood, intends to186 words
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180 1949-09-04 14 Two Chinese girls, Mary Goh and Molly Chia, qualified to meet in the women's singles finals of the BODCA ba d minton championship when they beat Toby Myers and P.O. Godard respectively at the Victoria School Hail last Wednesday. Results of the ties180 words
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Advertisement135 1949-09-04 14 ENGLAND j| Made with rich,fine Virginia tobacco CARREAAS, LONDON ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY GRAY HAIR indicates AGE f The on!/ wiy to cure tray hair permanently is to go to (Jm root*. Hoftooj supplies the essential basic ingredient of hair colour known as "ker%ttmffve" to the hair roots inducing135 words
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Advertisement324 1949-09-04 14 Favourite pen jf of all the world! 1 I North, South, East. West Parker "51 is the J' favourite of all writing instruments! Actually, 83 surveys in 34 countries prove Parker to be the world's mo ft wanted pen. The "51" is not only the most beautiful pen ever made324 words
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Article, Illustration2543 1949-09-04 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Se San Throws MiekeyDonnelly By ALLAN LEWIS gKIOHT EYES, top weight with 9.ir7 and favourite won the Liberation Cup race st Bnkit Timah ye^terd^y. •This grand little mare eclipsed her previous performances when she led practically all the way with her welter impost. She was splendidly handled-Trimine Picture. - 2,543 words
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Article51 1949-09-04 15 TOTAL POOL 521 X.791. IST. PRIZE NoJIWII N96.205 ".Sit. PRIZE N0.*****1 «48.102 :{RI). PRIZE N0.*****7 826,723 STARTERS: 53.X17 EACH: \ns. *****4, *****7, ?*****, Mlßo§, •»*****.*****5. UONSOL AT IONS: $1,003 BACH: \o». 3«0<>52, *****1. >7». l 71. *****8, *****3, *****«. I *****1, *****1. *****7. DOUBLE TOTE: 104 iScketa «16851 words
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Advertisement119 1949-09-04 15 TO-DAi at 11 a.m. "SAN FRANCISCO" !eannettr Mac Donald Clark Gable TO-DAY at 3. 6.15 A 9.15 I' M. LAST 3 SHOWS M O M's Torrid, Terriflr. TECHNICOLOR Musical! "The Kissing Bandit" j Starring i Kathrvn Grayson Frank Sinatra OPENING TOMORROW SHAW BROS' Latest Malay Hit! Asiir* GREAT WORLD j119 words
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Advertisement166 1949-09-04 15 -rODAY-ar^™ lt-L45-4-6.3Q-9.30 ■KHBWMI I I R«it*s«d thru United Mists H__|_fl__H_j i 1 TODAY'S Special '•i.»rnin» Matine.- a* 9 aaii. "ADVKNTI KKS OF KO'!: v HOOD" in Ti&hnicolor Reduced Prices: pvtairs S'.oo Downstair* .50 cts. NEXT CHANGE! SCOTT KELLY .TVfTTvTI P BINNiI »AKNES 1 JOHN CARRAPINIJ j^^gggy I J COMING SOOiV/166 words
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Article56 1949-09-04 16 KUALA LCMPCReSat. —Singapore with f>B points ■■■Miliri th*' State Championship at the M.A.A.A. Championships at Kuala Lumpur today. I'erah and Sclangor with ll points each tied for second p»ncc. The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney and the Malay ru'ers each gave away the trophies they had56 words
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Article41 1949-09-04 16 PARIS, Sat. Fausto Coppi, tho ltal an holder of the pursuit world title and recent winner of the Tour de France, will ravouritc lr th© 100 kilometre 'enter'um dcs as" to he run on Saturday on the Longchamps Circuit.41 words
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Article, Illustration536 1949-09-04 16 Valberg Wins Best Performance* Prize Tribune Sports Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S high jumping fireman, lanky Uoyi 0 Valbere w>»s awarded the trophy for the performance forbrepking the 12-years-old Malayan 5b yards high hurdles record today at the exclusion of the 28th. Annual Malayan536 words
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71 1949-09-04 16 Tiutig Bahru Bangers "A" an. I "B" teams won their soccer matches at Farter Taik yesterday evening. The "A" team defeated the Chinese Sports Association by two goals to one. Scorers for the T.B.R.'s were Chong Mun and Lim Swang. Fook Kce netted for71 words
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Article169 1949-09-04 16 The Singapore Institute of Commerce celebrated their secend annivcisary yestciua> by holding a spoits meeting in the Raffles Institute grounds. The spotts were follow by tea and a cinema sftov.. Although no records w.M t broken a high standard was shown by al' competitors. Among the guest"169 words
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Article84 1949-09-04 16 Paper-weight bouts limited lo boxers of 7 stone 7 pounds are among events billed for an amateur boxing tournament in Sydney, Australia, ne\t month. These will be the lirst paper-weight contests in Sydney for more than 20 years, according to tourna- njeiit organiser, Fred Ileiiaulwii j> "There84 words
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591 1949-09-04 16 Sunday Tribune Sports Reporter A HEAVY shower of rain in the afternoon someA what marred the first sports meet of the Eurasian Association Youth Movement held on the S.R.C padang yesterday. About 150 children, their ag"i ranging from seven yean, to591 words
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Article32 1949-09-04 16 'GORGEOUS BEATEN A.P. FOREST HILLS. Sat. -Mrs. Betty Hilton of Britain advanced to the quarter-final:: of the national singles tenm: championships by defeating "gorgeous* Gussie Moran of Santa Monica I—6. 7—5. 6—l.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article320 1949-09-04 16 THE Tiger Swimming Club celebrated their 'Swimmer* D;iv' yesterday with swimming 'gala held at* the Haw Par Swimming Tool. Pasir Panjang. Mrs. Lai En Fu presented the prizes. RESULTS 120 yards free style men--1. Tan Sin Ho. 2. Tan Choon Hoe, 3. Poon Fook Cheong Time320 words
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259 1949-09-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. IF Malaya is to aspire to Olympic honours, athletics must not bo the Cinderella of Malayan sport, sandwiched in between the Football and Hockey seasons, said Mr. M. C. F. Sheppard. President of the first postwar Malayan Amateur Athletic259 words
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Article160 1949-09-04 16 Muidav Tribune Staff Reporter IjiAPcCESSIMti tne wish that J every game played on the V.M.C.A. held will he a f i iendly one in the real tense of the word, whether the game was won or lost. Mi. J. Fouestcr-Paton. president of the World A'liance160 words
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Article60 1949-09-04 16 LONDON, Sat. Panchc Seguia of Ecuador beat Dinny Pails o* Australia 3—C, 6—3. 6—3 In the indoor pro fessional lawn tennis tournament at Wembley here tonight. Donald Budge, United States winner of the Wimbledon championship in 1037 and 1938, lost the last mutch of hta competitive career to60 words
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420 1949-09-04 16 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A MEETING is to be called before the end of tins month to discuss the question of Malaya's participation in the British Empire Games to be held in New Zealand in 1950. This was decided420 words
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Article255 1949-09-04 16 RAIN interrupted the Mahalnia Gandhi Memorial Can cricket match betwi en the Indian Association and the Singapore Ciicket Clttfa on the S.C.C. side of the padaag yesterday. Only the S.C.C. innings was played when it was time to draw stump-. The S.C.C. were dismissed for255 words
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