Malaya Tribune, 11 December 1949
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Title Section63 1949-12-11 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE by ms PEOPLE FOR THE PbOi>LE Tefc Tribune" S'por* MALA YA'S MA TIONAL NEWSPAPER Phofit SSH/J Hm Una. Published simultaneously at B*n uapore, Kuala LnWJIWr, /po/i find Ptmvuj SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1949 TRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE IA) N DON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Gloeer,63 words
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Article256 1949-12-11 1 Iribiine start Reverter «ANANA money appeared in Malaye within a few ih>i of the arrival of the first Japanese troops. Most units narrlcd their own printing presses on vlueh money was t, rn<:d ut to pay the m»':i ;.nd for lu<,; 1 |:urcoa.i At256 words
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Article, Illustration467 1949-12-11 1 Holders Press Test Case A test case wich seeks to establish sonic kind of value for the billions of "Banana" dollars which the Japanese scattered through Malaya is lo be filed soon before the High Court in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. If need be. it will be fought467 words
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Article60 1949-12-11 1 ALBERT SPENCER. Tribune racing SSfPSS pondrnt, tipped four winners, three straight and one indirect, at the Ipoh raceS yesterday. The straight winners were Mamuse, Rinta Valley and Karham, and the indirect winner Lucky Teas. He also picked two places: .lade Princess and Windsor Laddie. In addition,60 words
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Article104 1949-12-11 1 JERUSALEM U.P. Flushing Meadows, New York, Sat. —Moshe Sharett, Israel s Foreign Minister, condemns UNO control of Jerusalem as a dark day for the United Nations, which have fa'len victim to incredible light-mindedness." Last night's vote on Jerusalem's future was 38 to 14 for international control,U.P. - 104 words
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Article25 1949-12-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The White House announced today that Piime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan ofiPakistan has accepted ai to Visit the United States.25 words
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Article21 1949-12-11 1 Beauty parades foi cats may take the place of a beauty parade for girls at Hundstanton. Norfolk, next summei,21 words
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Article, Illustration342 1949-12-11 1 Tribune Staff Reporter WORKING in the ricefields of East Java, clad only in sarongs, and with their babies strapped to their scores of Australian girlsiwho married Indonesian seamen during the war. Others are prostitutes in the cities. Mrs. Margaret Lorraine Sung, of Perth. West Aus-342 words
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Article54 1949-12-11 1 Aboard Lakeland Victory. Chihli Gu'f. Sat. Angus Ward, the Amencan ConsulGeneral now due to be released fiom Communist captivity, hopes to be home for Christmas. A message fiom Ward, still held in Tientsin, says that he and hi- party ct nineteen, will piobably board this54 words
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397 1949-12-11 1 four o' c lock this afternoon in the Cathedr )l of St. Andrew th 2 Colony of Singapore will piy tribute Io Duncan George Stewart, heroic Governor of Sarawak- who died yesterday of the wounds he got from m assassin s knife. This is the397 words
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528 1949-12-11 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-Gci ral, broadcasting over Radio Malaya last night, said: We have listened to the heart-breaking new;, •that this morning Duncan Stewart Governor and Cnmmander-in-Chief of Sarawak died of his wounds. Of the blow which struck528 words
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Article183 1949-12-11 1 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sat.—From I tropical Darwin to the big cities of the southern seaboard. voting in the Australian general election was in full swing today. i The election is a straight fight between Labour, which i has held office for eight years, and the combined resources of theReuter-AAP. - 183 words
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Article87 1949-12-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. —Reversing a three-year shift of power to the Atlantic. the U.S. Navy today announced plans to strengthen its Paci fie forces In an effort to equalise cruiser division strength, the heavy cruiser Rochester and the anti aircraft cruiser Ju- ueau are being transferred from the87 words
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Advertisement48 1949-12-11 1 *> ox D Cells Ct> Death Twofold 1 IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS h HOHNER CHROMATIC y5 HARMONICA. WO Ii) Hohner (hronioniea, 40-reed BfJ«*B '<;o'. »X Hohner Sii|M-.r hronioniea, 48-reed *18.00 288 84 Hohner Rl" (hronioniea. 64-roed $22.50 (Postage and Packing 50 cts.). 336 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone 2443.48 words
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Advertisement56 1949-12-11 1 toAt order Art] Wha^r^ oi in igaicttc foi that matter iliry 1 Just this that within the frameu or k J_JL) of man's appreciation Rothman's De Luxe i* liave lomf to mean more than mei»* cigarettes, indeed Dc Luxe is now a well established symbol of inspired crattsman- ship invariably56 words
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Article202 1949-12-11 2 Because Fishermen Complain Of Cut In Income Tribune Staff Reporter FOLLOWING strong protests from Malay fisher- men. the Pahang Government has decided to ban further use of kelongs—giant fish-traps—in Pahang waters, Dato Mahmud bin Mat. the Mentn Besar, stated in an interview. The fishermen complained that their202 words
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90 1949-12-11 2 Hiralal Badlo, an Indian laundivman. employed at Sclarang Ban ccks. Changi. was sentenced tc eight months' impiisonment by Mi. E.V.A. Peers in the Fourth Ciiminal District Court en Fiiday for eorniptly offering $l. r > to CpL S.E. Hafeei cf the Regiments' Police. It90 words
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Article55 1949-12-11 2 Fre? shows at all the theatres and side-shows will be the main attractions at the New World Amusement Park tomorrow nisril which has been set aside by the park as Benefit Night for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. The entire gate admission of 20 cents per will55 words
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142 1949-12-11 2 The lollowing candidates were successful at the examinations of th c University ol" London held in Singapore in lone and July 1949: (a) EL.lt. X vanim.uioii. Pari I. June. Choor Smtili (b) H. se. hxaminali.in (Sub aiSfary). June, Pak <"li> oiur. (c) 11. Com. Kvaminat142 words
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Article32 1949-12-11 2 The Alumni Association ot King Edward VII Colleg of Medicine postponed their dinner at Rail!--Hotel last night In view ol the death of the Governor of Sarawak. Mr. D.G. Stewart32 words
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Article189 1949-12-11 2 IN the Fourth Criminal District Court. Mr. B. V. Peers, yesterday sentenced a Chinese of a lighter and three labourers employed on it to various terms of imprisonment, ranging from oix months to 15 months, for theft of 11.056 katis of CTOvomment rice. The four189 words
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Article40 1949-12-11 2 MALACCA. Sat. Scoutmasters Au Loon, of the Pay Fong School, and Lee Swee Poh. of the Anglo-Ohmo.-r School. are attending the Scout Wood Badge couise to be held at Castle Camp. Kuaia Lumpur, from Dee. LB to 23.40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-12-11 2 Mr. Cham Kirn Hee of H.M. Customs (Special Division] was mamas' to Miss liin Son Mci en Friday. The wedding wa* followed bj dinner at the 1 ai Tonz restaurant.33 words
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Article31 1949-12-11 2 Foi stealing a blanket and quilt from his rather, Geoigo Royal Summon, aged 2U, of .*:<• ■zi ten I -c, P.ow. was jail-.-,1 foi three months at Thames Court.31 words
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Article31 1949-12-11 2 {firemen called to a ho».;o in Metealfe-road. Ponders End. bad to eat r y half a ton of ccal into the garden to reach th<- seat of cei'ai lire.31 words
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75 1949-12-11 2 THE All Malaya Malay Students Organisation will hold a three-day conference and sports meet at the King George V School. Seremban, on Dec. 25. 20 and 27. The Conference, to be opened by Negri's Mentri Besar. Dato Abdul Mali!:. is expected to review the75 words
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Article86 1949-12-11 2 Twelve stundpipes weie added to the Rural Board Area water supply system during the past year, biinging the total number of standpipes to 115. Water consumed in these standpipes cost $47,885.90, winch was paid to the Municipal Commissioners by the Rural Board. The construction cf nineteen86 words
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261 1949-12-11 2 Tribune Staff Reporter UH rl tROUS and rapid development of Rural District Committees—previously known as Village Committees—is reported by the Chairman of the Ruril Board, Mr. J. A. Harvey, in his annual report for last year. This, he states, was possibly the most261 words
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Advertisement180 1949-12-11 2 tm all AIR FREIGHT entrusl/'d to us is given wry special attention. He it a small parcel or an extra heavy one. We see to :< that your goods get there in the eondito n IN v should, and RIGHT OX TIME TOO! SINGAPORE to COLOMBO with connecting services to180 words
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Advertisement155 1949-12-11 2 There' b a mouth-watering variety of Magnolia Ices in lots ol luscious flavours Order Magnolia Ices for your parties, picnics in fact for all occasions! Special prices are available for large Christmas Children's parties. mm m&mm PHONE: RINGAPOWC: MM 2<> l\ 1 Ml*l It. VMM CSC- i hi i:re.\\ 11155 words
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Miscellaneous474 1949-12-11 2 On Yon r Radio Toclav BLUE NETWORK TUA: l A: *—i l« u«>». ENGLISH I'KOOKAMMKs 9.0» Morning music; !».:;,> l.aii, 0> i£s M a a America th,- Air-Music nh.7 5 ,n SflL r un> «*S ie« la•d in South American Rtyli: fST lEft .^i 5 VLI'E! 5 IS.SS .News from474 words
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157 1949-12-11 3 Sold club's whisky in blackmarket —Jailed CTEWA.RT Seller Cook; 56-yenr-old seer-tarv 111 trepsurer of the Singapore Club, was stated to have bought liquor on behalf of the club. disposed of it in the Maekm?rkot snd then mis-U'propriate'i the money. This was reyesled in the' First District Court yesterday when Cook157 words
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Article45 1949-12-11 3 Youths from Boys' Town printed their own tickets and programmes for the dance j held ;n aid of then building I fund which was held last night. The dance attended by a 'argc crowd was held In the Hali. Beach Road45 words
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129 1949-12-11 3 Tribune Staff Reporter THE main puzzle of the Singapore Volunteer Corps commanding officer, L<t. Col. Watson-Hyatt, is: 'Why are the Eurasian? not joining the S.V.C.?" There are only 18 Eurasian 'other ranks and one officer in the Corps today, and Col. Watson-Hyatt129 words
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Article104 1949-12-11 3 ]n tbe Colony Court of Criminal Appeal, which holds a session tomorrow, two appeals against the decision of Mr. Justice Brown for offences under the Finance Regulations, will be argued on a question of law. Tbe appellants in these cases are E.H. Battat, Kang Woon Geok and104 words
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Article104 1949-12-11 3 \'i-M.A( sat—Malacca s Resident Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, will answer two questions relating to the emergency In Malacca at his nex. press conference on Friday. Doc. 16. They are. (a) What results hu,. bean obtained in Malacca since the Government announced Its surrender terms104 words
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Article138 1949-12-11 3 A D.O.A.C. flight steward, .1 Morgan, has just completed one and a half million miles hi flying on almost all routes perated by the Corporation including the Far East. He started life as a pageboy, then came eight years of nuing the world as138 words
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Article33 1949-12-11 3 MAI A(VA. Sat. Waltoi Ayathuray. o student of the Malacca High School, won the RiSt P'ize in the literary cornpc tition. Class I. organised by the Department of P.ioadcasting, Singapoie.33 words
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377 1949-12-11 3 "Ii Slioiiitl C.o tint/ Say* Ifri ivUvvs Tubune Staff Keporter £HILD- FEEDING is regarded b\ doctors to be one of the most practical and potent lw ».sures used m the battle against lubereulosis in the Colony. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. \V. J. inkers,377 words
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68 1949-12-11 3 MALACCA. Sat.— A Ford V S car ran off the road and plunged into the Malacca Ftiver yesterday tfternoon in front of the Post Office. v planter. Mr. .J. Jeftcries ot Bukit Aaahan Estate, who the car at the time escape** unhurt, non-swimmer, lir.68 words
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Article, Illustration84 1949-12-11 3 W EASING a traditional white satin gown enriMMtei with «i tf IfcM* laltaT, Miss May was married to Mr. WlUftan Hugh Dtojrto of Mansfi id and Co. in St. Andr.u t alhedral \»'hierda\. The bride, whose bouquet was oi white gardenias and I carnations, uas given away by84 words
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302 1949-12-11 3 MAWAI SQUATTER SCHEME From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Johore Malayan Chinese Association will quiz Government at tomorrow's important meeting at the Chinese Association in connection with the lohore Squatter Re-settlement Scheme at Mawai. Nine questions on the Re-settlement Scheme have302 words
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196 1949-12-11 3 Tribune Staff Reporter [ft M. Birchee, chairman of the Johore Bahru ,j hranch of the Malayan Chinese Association, hts decided to withdraw his decision to resign from al. posts which he holds in the^M.LA. Says Dr. Birchee: "My honour has ben satisfied I196 words
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Article55 1949-12-11 3 LONDON. Sat.—ln order to keep abreast of the Jet Age. the RAF. Fighter Command have started a Jet Flying School at Driffield in Yorkshire. Opened in Septembf r is known as No. 203 Advance Flying School and its first baLch ol 25 trainees have all .gaint55 words
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Advertisement149 1949-12-11 3 A CHRISTMAS GIFT that's always appreciated ME ¥T MO 'i MENTMORE MADE «N ENGLAND Trade faqMiries to Sole DiS?ributof»: MULLER PHIPPS (M) LTD. L.ikJljw 6y.!J>n( SmsjipofC. 1H 1 J|£r just feel that muscle KLIM makes' Kirn champ ~'V > in every tussle ij j J toys ELSIE the SORDEN cc*149 words
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Advertisement160 1949-12-11 3 SENIOR JgL SERVICE MAC* IN INITAIN BfcHWHBHBBBBQHBBBI BP M jBHBOBQBBBBpw say goodbye io ip^HAIR fsW iiiiittali»»' Farewell to gray hair means a joyfal f| "Keratamine' to the hair roots and thus brings back the natural colour V. «L JSf to the hair permanently. Use Hennol V jgjt regularly and say160 words
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Article437 1949-12-11 4 Just Like Secret Police They Say Tribune Staff Reuortcr THERE \s another Special Branch in Singapore 1 part from the one run by the GAD. say a num ber of temporary school teachers employed by Government They are referring to the Education Department. These teachers are angry437 words
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Article48 1949-12-11 4 MALACCA. Sat- For the first time since the liberation singing competition will be held at the Capitol Dance Hall. Malacca, on Saturday. Dee. 17. Handsome cups and medals will be awarded to the winnets. The competition is open to men only and entries close on Thursday.48 words
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Article46 1949-12-11 4 Elderly Mok Hong, a Chinese woman, was cautioned and discharged by the Urst Pisttiet Judge yesterday when she pleaded guilty to a chares of fai'ing to rs*jt*ter. Mok told tbe court that during the l egist ration peri >d she was bed ridden.46 words
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Article, Illustration164 1949-12-11 4 Tribunr Staff Reporter AFTER twen tv years of sporadic debate, the Singapore Club ta soon to change the crest that has been on it." notepaper. cutlery and crockery a rampant lion, holding aloft an anchor. It is understood that because Singapore is the Lion I164 words
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Article33 1949-12-11 4 KLUANG. Sal. A police party laid an ambush along the Kluang-Ayer Hitam Road yesterday and captured 2 suspects. Anothci party Hushed the sui rounding area, located and destroyed two bandit hideouts.33 words
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Article, Illustration207 1949-12-11 4 Tribune staff Reporter fIRST-All) units—which will Mm Rmmpong ■dwellers throughout the Colony—are being planned by Che Fatimah binte Haji Harun. President of the Singapore Malay Women's Association. Che Fatimah struck upon this idea following the great interest shown by Singapore Malay women in207 words
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99 1949-12-11 4 Thomas Hanion. 23. a soldi?r from 223 Base Ordinance Depot, wno previously admitted that he stole a woman's handbag wnile attending a Sunday church service, was bound over lor one year m the sum of $250 by the Fourth District Judge yesterday. Hanion waiKed99 words
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Article25 1949-12-11 4 Today at «.lo p.m. over Radio Malaya, Singapore. Biigadier Haivey will be speaking on behalf of the Salvation At my Christmas Cheer Fund.25 words
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Article, Illustration221 1949-12-11 4 Tribune Staff Reporter FATIMAH, Australian wife of Malay sailor bin Twree. who turned away from the Post Office counter nearly two weeks ago sad eyed, yesterday turned down a Tribune reader who offered to play Santa Claus. Farimatf could not s?nd her favourite221 words
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225 1949-12-11 4 Tribune Staff Reporter FUR men sitting outside the Registrar of Births Department in Singapore's Fullerton Building say their work it fun. Have you heard of names like "leleen." "Suslla" and "Alen," they ask. "Well, we have and we can't do225 words
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Advertisement770 1949-12-11 4 Healthy People keep their jj anc Wealthy ffT^^jl*^ M m ,J x;,rit wtlltp tectll th to fr^*<& lM fl F<*> tc ,M fl r< me tooth I paste Macleans Peroxide Tooth BjT fl3jf H ra:4e liie .irntilnee with the bipget ffjfcj sale in Great Britain. This r- :>cicnuS pieparcd to770 words
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Advertisement80 1949-12-11 4 In sickness JtF^ During and after an illness thp rich I <J-J body-building elements in Scott's /*\V Emulsion restore health and strength kj3 j In recori! time. vtV j And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion jj J keeps you well—gives you vigorous i? Strength and helps you to enjoy80 words
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Article, Illustration389 1949-12-11 5 Because Singapore Homes Are Packed To Brim Tribune Staff ICeporter THE fight against one of Singapore's worst social evils—juvenile prostitution—is forced into a half-hearted pace, because there is no place where child prostitutes can be kept once they are rounded up. There is only one389 words
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Article169 1949-12-11 5 Tribune Stall Reporter fjUGHT hundred "S" taxis will i be available to the public at about $500 each early next year. Tncre is no catch in it. for Uk cars—registered immediately after the t< -occupation nave been ordered oft the roads by the Registrar169 words
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Article77 1949-12-11 5 A Chinese salesman. Cheap Wong Hong, p'eaded guilty before the Second Police Magistrate yesterday when he was charged with breach of trust in respect of 97 cases of condensed milk valued at 11,404.00. It was stab d that he misappropriated the property between May77 words
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Article84 1949-12-11 5 Lim IVng Koi was alleged to have given Mr. R.T. Coop* <A.S.P.i officer in chaigc of the Gambling Suppression Branch, 11.000 as m induce•pent t f > "withdraw cm reduce" a charge pending against him under the gambling ordinance. In the First District Court yesterday, Lim84 words
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Article72 1949-12-11 5 The Hindu and Mohammedan Endowments Board, of which the Official Assignee is the Chairman, intends rebuilding the Perumal Temple early next year, the Tribune reliably understands. Experts in India will be consulted with regard to certain architectural features. OLD BOYS' DIN NEK MALACCA. Sat. The72 words
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Article169 1949-12-11 5 A Loudon photographer In Singapore caused a flutter in local air circles for several days. Six weeks ago this "mystery man" booked a £SGO live week trip to Sydney ana back to London. He named nine airlines In which he wanted to travel., so seats169 words
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168 1949-12-11 5 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE volunteers who arc begMfcing to worry about the non-apnea ranee of their War medals can stop fretting. U. Col. Watson-Hayatt, officer ccgaijiancling the Singapore Volunteer Corps, says, "They will be here some time next year." He said yesterday168 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-12-11 5 Leoog Siak Chuan was offered bail of |000 by the First 1 Kstrict Judge after be claimed tiial to a eliaige of theft of $20 from Augustine Teo. bSQQg was said to have committed the offence on Nov. 16 at Beach Road MOLL45 words
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188 1949-12-11 5 Tribune Stuff Iteporter TWENTY years ago Captain Jan Moll, then 29, made the first regular KLM Hoyal Dutch Air Lines) < ommereial aircraft landing between Batavia and Singapore. He came down in a singleengined Fokker on the grassfield at Scletar. Last week Captain Moll, 49.188 words
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282 1949-12-11 5 Tribune Stall Kej>orter IUINK out of ten girl-prostitutes are forced to walk 1 the streets. An official of the Anti-Vi<« Section of the Department of Social Welfare says that mosi of the girls are cither bred or bOUgtll into the profession." Unscrupulous282 words
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122 1949-12-11 5 ALTHOUGH the number of Bars, motor-cycles, and bicyclci on the roads in the Co ion v represents a lecord total, trishas trtsfca riders, taxidrivers sod eoßdOJCtoti show :i steady 'It luie according to tatistiCS issued by tbe Singapore Vehicle Registration Office for tbe one-year122 words
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Advertisement171 1949-12-11 5 ill \W. f> AUIIV* Ol H.M. kmc CfMp VI £WV< {(j Tinqurr.,v. Gordon &< o Lid. Gordons Stands SuptetKZ I BORKEO for 10 ALWAYS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR NACET f The finest razor blade in the world at its price. Tr«d« tnou.ri.% ro »«10»» Co. Uo\ S.«f»pof. t WHICH BAILMENTS171 words
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Advertisement215 1949-12-11 5 You make a friend for life when you give a PAR^^\ Surveys made In 31 countriej mow that the Parker "51" is the woiid's most I ■Smf' welcome gift pen. j jjml And little wonder! Look si J <Jml elegant design; see how it gleams witli I [jewel-like beaut jr!215 words
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Article, Illustration2044 1949-12-11 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE IWERY now and again i j Singap i ruero crops up a much pubiu- "ed "Bail" In %id of something or other. People fIU.TO and talk ibout >t -or weeks beforehand, and wliMi MM? actual night wrta* happens" The whole tin.; tmfl crowded trtat R2,044 words
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Advertisement240 1949-12-11 6 The Ideal Gift $o the family IS a Piano from Moutries Prices from $1,327.50 cash All are sptrtallti made to U ,thstand the Malayan rh mate. \'ini lib'ml Mre purchase terms can be arranged. Take the lift at John Littles. I ESTAB I MOUTRit co. imalayaj ltd. 1)875 JOHN LITTLE'S240 words
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Advertisement237 1949-12-11 6 si riped taffeta noire taffeta or slipper sati-i And ta Rfve the flaaaafpg tesca, '•Corn Ameri-an ctistssne jeue!!ery. mavnard building 11, HATTfRV ROAD. Paris, New York and the World! SINGAPORE f f\\ TO SAIGON X v unncetions for hli fffl if A parts of Imĕu Cfcl— /!J T t k\237 words
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Article, Illustration2002 1949-12-11 7 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER |N spite of the near-Socialist state in which we live in England the Spirit of Christmas is upon us and in a few more days the 8.8.C. will be bringing the festival nearer to us than any other medium. But the old Christmas of Washington2,002 words
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Article47 1949-12-11 7 LANGUID \oi.n lady at St. Andrew s nignt dinner casually inquired why tlvre was an enormous Dutch riag abc-ve the V.tP. table The Scot she wa. with stared sternly at her for several minutes before telling her it was the Royal Standard of Scotland.47 words
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Advertisement142 1949-12-11 7 Salon of Beauty American Trained Operators AT Th* Tavern Tel. TangUn Koud. (104.. MIM KTBNM THE MYSTERY off the woman who NEVER CROWS OLD Not a line or wrinkle at 45! The smooth, clear skin of a Wjf vl magical effects of 44 Bioeelle It nourishes and 'rejuvenates the skin142 words
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Advertisement27 1949-12-11 7 tilthlished IS 72 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchant* 11. I>. «Ie Silva Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) Singapore Penang ID 21, High St., I. Bishop St-27 words
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Advertisement84 1949-12-11 7 4 %T GIVE lOYS g ■*1 THIS XMM n /3 T«Jf* Io |»1« ;»s» tin-, to r lasl —for babh-s to youth. iMfc $T' Lines Bros. have i prebenshv range for \<ai AVAILABLE AT all stores (o) Factory Ropresenfatives: fjH ?y\ T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. %P SINGAPORE X 1.184 words
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Article625 1949-12-11 8 THE educational problem in colonial countries is. in the final analysis, the same as that is l other countries with strong class divisions. This is how to produce talents which are necessary for the running of the country without at the same time arousing the intellectual curiosity and625 words
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Article, Illustration6642 1949-12-11 8 Brigadier Fitzroy Maclean M. P - But They Were Fired By Germans By Brigadier Fitzroy Maclean M.P. ACCORDINGLY we timed our journey so as to pass the Jalo gap at midday, when the heat haze made visibility poor. When the navigators reckoned we were abreast of6,642 words
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Advertisement62 1949-12-11 8 Eye Care consists of more than 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. OCTAVO 814x5/4 DIARY /«•19 SO ONE DAY TO A PAG E S 2 50 wm lEI62 words
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Advertisement148 1949-12-11 8 EMUOPE aM the HSA within a TEW BAYS of your doorstep! This is the era of air travel. Your recreational centres in both th* chance to see more, to do more- old *nd the new world, without losing precious time en Hotel-styled comfort in the ««r route. K.L.M'.s modern airliners148 words
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Article, Illustration713 1949-12-11 9 STALIN PURGES JEWS -I)URGEB of Russian writers, scientists, musicians and other intellectuals, to ensure the tocimr of the Party line, are nothing new. But the purging is now developing along a new and marked line. Since last Spring most of the victims have been Jews Same of713 words
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Article285 1949-12-11 9 Dog's Life. A canine show in a New York luxury hotel included these exhibits: i Welsh' Terrier wearing a coat from Paris with a little white handkerchief peeking out from the pocket, a Boxer in a red raincoat and waterproof leather boots tatch; an Afghan Hound named285 words
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Article848 1949-12-11 9 IN an unobtrusive building off the bustling Commercial Road, London, the most important Jewish leligious court in the world is still administering Jewish law exactly as first laid down in the five books of Moses. To Orthodox Jews (the majority of the United Kingdom's 4CM3.000 Jewish848 words
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Article95 1949-12-11 9 DEVASTATING criticism of Canada's Navy by a three-man Commission appointed to inquire into reports of dissatisfaction among ratings, has inspired a new ditty. Authot Charles Lynch. Renter Correspondent. Tune; M>, Bonnie Title; ClaxkWs Hornpipe, (Brooke Claxton is Defence Minister i. First verse They've taken the stern off my95 words
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Article76 1949-12-11 9 WHAT happens when a wild bull elephant meets a train? The answer came recently from Southern Rhodesia wnere a coal tram from Wankie to Bulawayo rounded a bend at 25 m.p.h. and picked out with its searchlight a large bull elephant in the middle of the track.76 words
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Article412 1949-12-11 9 NUMBER 13 Chelsea Embankment Gardens used to be an exclusive social club for R \F officers and then friends. It was known as the Garden Corner Club. Now it has become a from-homc for West African and other Colonial students taking courses in London. In 1944 Chief412 words
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173 1949-12-11 9 BRITAIN'S constitutional lawyers were recently in the thick of an academic argument Is there any hard and fast rule by which the British crown must go to Princess Elizabeth rather than to Princeta Margaret. The Law Journal began the dispute. Signing himself MJ.."173 words
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Article249 1949-12-11 9 VISITORS to Victoria Fail recently gazed In awe not on the mightiest of the world's waterfalls but on a 347-foot cliff of almost dry rock. The "Smoke that Thunders," as Africans describe the Falls, has faded, under severe drought conditions, to a mere whisper. Local people say that249 words
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Advertisement24 1949-12-11 9 R COMPOEHENSIVE RPNSE IN STOCK FROM THE BRNTRH FLRT-BEO TO BOTCay SELF FEEDIN6 MACHINES. SOlt AGENTS DM ROBERTS L IH*TTEHVt?f. 4rO«{ fWQWt 7014. (LjijJ24 words
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Advertisement104 1949-12-11 9 THE NEW Improved Porcelain "WEBER" MASTER VALUE reach-in REFRIGERATORS FINEST QUALITY....GENERAL UTILITY GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO., 179, ORCHARD RD. SPORE PHONE 2572 POND'S POWDER Smooth as silk soft as moonlight delicate as the morning mist For gentle flattery, for subtle charm —to blend with your complexion, to give the final touch104 words
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Article338 1949-12-11 10 IT is a little disconcerting to I rind that the controversial style of even a professor of economics cannot rise above the level of a common or garden street-heckler. Proie3Sor Silcock seems to think that the best answer to a critic is to shout: "Liar!". For he338 words
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Article573 1949-12-11 10 Sir, In view of the fact that my book is not generally available in Malaya, having been written primarily with the British voter in mind, I hope you will allow me to correct certain statements In your review en Sunday December 4 which seem to be consciously designed573 words
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Article267 1949-12-11 10 The Works of God, by Giuseppe Berto (Seeker and Warburg, Bs. od.i. IN a century which has witnessed human suffering to such a degree that pityhas grown mechanical and perfunctory, war books tend to become shriller and shriller in the attempt to communicate tragedy. Giuseppe Berto is267 words
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Article515 1949-12-11 10 Professor Silcock says: "Your reviewer states that although Professoi Silcock analyses carefully the role of •ach of the major races of Malaya, he says nothing of the important role of the European.' On the basis of this quotation he accuses me of uttering a "conscious lie."515 words
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Article665 1949-12-11 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS JAN. 21 FEB. IS Your personal finances unit need careful adjustment: don't 990*4 08K wore, than you can help and don't rush into new investments. Ii your job, handle fellow workers u-ith care and don't ht them put you in the665 words
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Advertisement242 1949-12-11 10 i I i s mwmmm SOLE AGENTS FOR THE I. WHOLE MALAYA FOR L^— DUNKLEV PIANOS FULL SIZE UPRIGHT GRAND tW I-T'LLY TROPICALISKD 111' f BRILLIANT TONE J I Easy Payments Can Be I Arranged it Piano Tuning Repairs V UNDERTAKEN BY OCR LONDON QUALIFIED EXPERT Certified By The London242 words
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Advertisement303 1949-12-11 10 I TAMPAX **rt, l '3 > INTERNALLY -no J ENCUMBRANCES. &J J MO CHAFING' Wm\ I CAN ENJOY /7lvH-//i s^ o 7 and F5« EXERCISE AT V I 4** TIMES >■ J r" > WONDERFUL HOW COMFORTABLE S~K tr\ IT IS-HQW QUICK I f Ik^V <4vr? simple to use. TAMPAX303 words
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Article, Illustration140 1949-12-11 11 HENRY GRIS - THERE'S PRACTICALLY NO FIELD OF ENDEAVOUR IN WHICH HIS ACCOMPLISHMEN TS HAVE NOT PENETRATED. AS A STAR, HIS STORY IS UNPRECEDENTED EVEN FOR HOLLYWOOD. HE'S by HENRY GRIS COME STUDENT OF HISTORY, while idly scanning the pages of historical records in a generation removed from loday. may well140 words
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Article264 1949-12-11 11 fiLIFTON WEBB is a super- odious, grey thatched bachelor of 53 years who has at various times acclaimed himself a genius. The trouble is, there is no one to dispute him. There is practically no field of endeavour in which his or Belvedere's accomplishments have not penetrated. He264 words
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Article281 1949-12-11 11 HE returned to Hollywood in 1944 at the request of I >ai ryl Zanuck to play a homii idaiiy-inelined columnist In "l.auia" with Dana Andrews and (jene Tierney. Shortly afterwards he appeared in "The Dark Corner" and "The Razor's Edge." But it remained for his role of the281 words
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Article113 1949-12-11 11 JEAX SIMMONS and her studio hairdresser. Pearl Gardner, spent the night in the haunted room of Dirk Bogarde's old Buckinghamshire farmhouse. Dirk had invited a party of guests to stay overnight, and they drew lots to sleep in the room which local iegend claims is haunted.113 words
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Article154 1949-12-11 11 THE well-known Hollywood film star, Errol Flynn, has arrived in Bombay from London by aii on his wav to star in Rudvard Uipr.ng s "Kirn" which is being "shot" in Lucknow. An advance party consisting of technicians of MetroGoldwvn Mayer team to "shoot' the film154 words
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Article75 1949-12-11 11 TIM HOLT, RKO Radio western star now before the camei as on "Trouble in Texas," has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Advisory Board of the 4-H Cub of junior farmers. Holt, himself a practical farmer, is enthusiastic about the good work of the 4-H75 words
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Article63 1949-12-11 11 AFTER four years. Bill Williams is finally getting even with the guy who hit his wife, j In 1944 Chinese actor Richard I Loo had to slap Barbara Hale for a scene in RKO Radio s "First Yank Into Tokyo. In his current film, "The Clay Pigeon" at the63 words
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Article39 1949-12-11 11 BETTY Lawson completed her final scene for Samuel Goldwyn's RKO Radio release, "Roscanna McCoy." then retired from pictures, winding up a career of 42 years as an atmosphere player She has appeared in more than 1.000 pictures.39 words
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Article32 1949-12-11 11 TERROR." an original s I een melodrama by Hugli King set in Palm Springs. has been bought by 0 King will himself produce the screen version, with Felix »eiBt directing.32 words
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Article, Illustration176 1949-12-11 11 MME. MARIA OCSPENSKAYA, GS-year-old screen actress, who c tragic death from burn was reported last week from Hollywood, was recently eeeti on the Singapore screen in the Frank Borzage technicolour offering. "I've Always Loved You." playing the role of Philip Dorn's grandmother—Madame Goro noff.176 words
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Article, Illustration285 1949-12-11 11 A.P. THE theory, that L'obin Hood had a son. Is exploited In a new Hollywood him entitled "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest." Robin Hood, hi English folklore, was the bandit who robbed the rich and gave to the poor. Early Briiish poetry, beginning withA.P. - 285 words
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Article159 1949-12-11 11 HERBERT WILCOX has formed a new independent film company in Britain Artistes Allia.ve Corporation—with his erife Anna Neagle, and MtChaP) Wilding as co-directors and producers. It will bo 'unfettered by the control of any distributing or exhibiting organisation", and the pictures will be aimed at a159 words
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Advertisement152 1949-12-11 11 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS ~.iuti/j manfrittedtvif/i CUTEX Your iKinds can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX...the polish that lasts and lasts. I Tt.X gives sparkle to your costume applies easily resists peeling and chipping. Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can afford to keep several shades on hand... to harmonize with152 words
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Advertisement248 1949-12-11 11 r-nio-iih-r that millionsofregul.ir iroughout the wu: I I ju. l tod lastv as long as the WHAT more acce.-uo., j hr, t- ~p n sive perm mis ,u I can e,e ;V r ::y Buy r.>nm.,mc Permanent woman than a lon. Home 1 er- Kft WcaJ Clm tmai manent Kit248 words
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Advertisement82 1949-12-11 12 I I AKTA VITE I contains not just I I one vitamin but I I the FOUR MOST I I IMPORTANT I 6 vitamins —A. 61,1 I C and D IN LARGE I I AMOUNTS 1 I AKTA VITE I costs a little more than ordinary food I tonics to82 words
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Miscellaneous211 1949-12-11 12 X tie managers\" f that incpjedisle vicrop-v was c'f.F.*:' &i-< ><in selc it 1 vo says this comtrack O" BOTH THE SCCN OVER TELEVISION, THE WOPJ-D Z/CX £i MEANS AH GOTTA RASSLE VfJia WORLD'S CHAMDC Dfc-ffANCS rHAT YOU TAKE. ON BOTH THE WRESTLING I /«'Gi-CWY ONE 7M-POUND I JBPw (&OKING211 words
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934 1949-12-11 13 Boxing—with the Gloves off...by THE SPECTATOR The pro peels for the official Champion of Malaya are rosy. Greatest or al! is that he will be in line for a tilt at the Britisli Empire titles second only to world titles. rVKRY young934 words
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Article, Illustration344 1949-12-11 13 WE have mentioned previously the fact that most picture takers habitually work with their backs to thsun. We suspect that tins is in pan b hangover from the early days of the box camera. Film speeds were slow in those days. To picture a person344 words
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Article, Illustration97 1949-12-11 13 B\U\ GAK4 lA, (above) j rißplisw jon.or ogiitHeight, will ha\*» an advantage of about ."> lbs H hen In* meets Mok iiai Khonn lueal Chinese fighter on Dec. 1« Ht the I Ofeal World Arena. Garcia who has just re- F turned trom Sun I'ranciseo97 words
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Article261 1949-12-11 13 FOOTBALL QUIZ S<> you think you know s<>e«-er? Well, her»« arc tew questions which will test your knowledge of the game. Se«»re live points for each correct answer. If you chalk 40—excellent; H —good; 30 to 20—tair; 15 and below— why don't you visit the h261 words
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73 1949-12-11 13 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sat —Sid Barnes, the stormy petrel of Test cricket, has won his latest joust with the State cricket authorities. Barnes recently secured' permission from the Sydney Cricket Oround Trust to conduct a coaching c'ass for young cricketers. This has caused some heart-burningsReuter. - 73 words
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Article36 1949-12-11 13 LONDON Sat During 1950 a football team from the Union of South Africa will tour Britain. A request for such a visit to Britain was made by the English Football Association.36 words
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Advertisement210 1949-12-11 13 30$? i s > j| I w* > Wm WITH I ij YOUR I I GIFTS TO MUSIC-LOVERS! I s Write to us for Record Gift Vouchers which S 5™ Si de^? mlhat 0M of 510.00. $15.00 and S > no Ih °v will be exchanged by any 5 V210 words
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Advertisement487 1949-12-11 13 THIS AD FOR C?HILDREN ONLY Father Christmas is coming t<> Singapore this year! We have had a runic from him saying he will arrive by plane at midnight next Tuesday and he will be in a mysterious ie y ravo vn have made specially for him on Wednesday morning, December487 words
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619 1949-12-11 14 Tribune Special Correspondent - By Tribune Special Correspondent MEWS that Dave Freeman may come this way n sometime in January has swept through the length and breath of Singapore and undoubtedly ot Malaya like a prairie fire and the topic will continue raging until619 words
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Article57 1949-12-11 14 The Singapore Asian Rugby Union team to play the S.(' <' tomorrow on the Padang wi 1 he as fellows Pat tick Yee; M. Shah. Vijiatetnem. Ngon. Tiong Ghee; Hu -Hin. Sze Fook: Bulat. Abdullah Majid, Read. Hassim. Ricketts. Teck Kirn. Maphuz and McCully (capt.t.57 words
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Article41 1949-12-11 14 There will be a meeting of fcctball plovers of the Che irtil LaJs Al,: etic Party toda/ at 10 a.m. at Mi. Joe Seah'« evidence (310. Joo Chiat Readi to discuss the patty's participation in the next season's League41 words
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Article132 1949-12-11 14 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sat.—Villemain teat La Motta on points in tonights non-title bout at Madison Square Garden here xfter a cautious opening in which the American got in iaanv Mows to Villemain's head'and body, the Frenchman really got §oin£ in the third round. Letting the championReuter. - 132 words
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Article58 1949-12-11 14 The football match between th. .lolhlaJs ant! the Railway Juniors and Seniors scheduled to be played on the Railway gtound today is cancelled as the giound will be unlit foi olay. The Jo! ilads will meet the Loyang Football Team at Loyang ground Changi instead. Transport will58 words
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Article55 1949-12-11 14 The Social Athletic Paity will hold its 20th Anniveisaiy Dinner at No. 1-C Tcck Lmi Read off Neil Road on Dee. 17 at 7.30 p.m. Members wno have not signed the ciicu'ar are kindly requested to get in touch with the Hon: Secretary Mi. K. H. Goh55 words
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Article50 1949-12-11 14 Reuter.-A.A.P. MELBOURNE. Sat. Jaiodav Diobny. foimer Czech champion, today won the men's singles title ,in the Victoiian State Lawn Tennis Championships here. In the final he beat the Australian Davis Cup player, Bi'l Sidwell, in straight sets 6 -4. 6 -3, 11 9. Reutei A A.P.Reuter.-A.A.P. - 50 words
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Article34 1949-12-11 14 South Johore beat R.A.F. Seletar by 11 points 'a goai. two tries) to nine < three tries) in a friendly rugger fixture on the Johore Civil Service ground at Johore Bahru yesterday.34 words
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Article30 1949-12-11 14 Tae Singapore Colts beat the Singapore Cricket Club by on. goal to nil in a hockey friendly on the padang yestci da>. Houghton scored dining the Out hall.30 words
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Article26 1949-12-11 14 Reuter. PARIS. Sat. -The London University beat a French badminton team bete yesteiday by six-matches to three. They won all th»- doubles events. ReuteiReuter. - 26 words
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Article22 1949-12-11 14 The Fiascr Neavc Spoits Club beat the Indian Recreation Club by three goals to twc at Fart. i Park yesterday.22 words
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Article339 1949-12-11 14 LUKE ANG - By LUKE ANG AFTER a hard tussle and a gruelling game, the Singapore Cricket Club defeated the Selangor Club in their annual rugby match by 11 point> (one goal, one try and a penalty goal) to six (a try ami a drop goal) on the339 words
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Article272 1949-12-11 14 (From Fane 13) 1. Yes, if the releree considers the player is causing play to be affected. 2. Well, he may he waiiiimhis colleague against passing the ball to him. or his snouting might attract ihe attention or an opponent about to make a tackle. 3. Tes.272 words
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Article, Illustration375 1949-12-11 14 ASTER GUNASEKERA - By ASTER GUNASEKERA TO most of today's erio k eters, the name of V. S ik 1 dew in tie, who died reeently in Penang, may be unknown, but the older generation of players and enthusiasts will remember him as one of Malaya's leading bowlers.375 words
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Advertisement276 1949-12-11 14 J KEPLER' In these days growing ildren depend upon the right food extras, seventy years 'Kepler' the finest food extra in buy —so start the a on Kepler' as soon can. They all love its malty flavour. Your it has Kepler.' 'KEPLER* /"ST-S COD LiVER 0.1 J£H WITH V S276 words
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Advertisement116 1949-12-11 14 PURE fruit |u.ce Jj| cane sugar wj freshly made, it reaches you immediately after manufacture in the gay new look' bottle. ORANGE SQUASH to treat [yA a cold- r A A rf4 vapex INHALER ft fO* HANDBAG <->*• tO< f4 Ideal for utc during the d»jr, unot»tru»i»e, coOTt- |\Pt! h(«nt116 words
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2072 1949-12-11 15 ALBERT SPENCER - ROSA LINE PAYS $H5 By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners 'JWE Perak Turf Club's December meeting, which ended here today, was a record in many ways. The number of big dividends reached a new high and the $1,000,000 Big Sweep has never2,072 words
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346 1949-12-11 15 BOXING'S EMPTY PROMISES U.P. NEW YORK. Sat. Proiessional boxing in the USA produces more finesounding promises, all of which are later broken, than any other sportEven death doesn't change the pattern. At present there is a flurry in New York to pu* into actualU.P. - 346 words
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Advertisement325 1949-12-11 15 TOD AY! 11 am Uli *M A 9.30 p.m 1 LADD... asGATSBY Only Huoh a man Laved by Many Women < ou'd So W01i... (-no Woman! I 1 t -f 1 I am V CHANGE' XfjpyyA PC °f th s talf*3ork and handsome stranger.. when he whistles aIJfOU in the325 words
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Advertisement67 1949-12-11 15 nn; *WE£S* i is I TOTAL POOL: $882,000 First Prize: No. 4553J0 $119,150 Second. Prize: No. *****6 59,575 Third Prize: No. *****6 29,784 Starters: ($3,723 each)—*****8, *****7; *****2, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****8, *****9. Consolation Prizes: *****5, *****0, *****1, L*****, *****7, *****5, *****6, *****2, *****5, I *****9. RE APPEARING TO DAY--467 words
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Advertisement162 1949-12-11 15 SEE IT NOW! Imw tSf m <f II- 1.4b-4-6.30-9.30 Mnßelvecfer* mV l Goes to <e9eJßtf Filmr.il Exclusive! l»\ shun liros. "MOVIE BALL NEWSREEL" Showing Simultaneously al the REX Today's Popular f» turn. Morning M i tine** Ring Crosby as "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S C OFRT" Technicolor. NEXT CHANGE!162 words
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Article258 1949-12-11 16 Kunming abandoned by Nationalists Reuter. HONGKONG, Saturday. fiENKKAL Liu I'o-cbengs armies in for.» reached point SO of Chengtu laM night and are preparing to storm the Usi defence ,h Ci.en K »u s last line of defence is manned by t«o divMnns «f General HaReuter. - 258 words
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Article125 1949-12-11 16 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Sat. As the Geneia! Assembly's session drew to a close, attention was increasingly oncentrated on the meetings of the Security Council which will hear, first, the Indonesian question and then the report of the deadlocked Kashmir Commission. Assembling tomonow, the Security Council will considerReuter. - 125 words
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99 1949-12-11 16 G.I.I.S. NEW DELHI. Sat -Three French motor cyclists reached New Delhi on Thursday, covering a distance ol 11.000 miles between Paris and the capital of India. They travelled via Spain. North Africa. Egypt the Holy Land. Syria. Iraq. Iran. Afghanistan and Pakistan, thusG.I.I.S. - 99 words
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Article100 1949-12-11 16 Ul (NATIONS of $20.000 from the Sec Hal Tong Dank ing and Insurance Co. Ltd. (Singapore) and $10.000 f om the Pcnang Harbour Beard hay.- boosted the Untyeraity of Malaya EnJowmei" Fund to $1.877.100.01. Other big donations Include $0.246 from the Van steng Benevolent Dramatic Association (Selangor),100 words
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98 1949-12-11 16 Reuter. MADRAS. Sat—Damage totalling about R5.2*0.000.000 wa.; done U> property on India'a east coast when a cyLcIODC tiit the region last OcPtohei. acefttdtOg to Madras ReveiMK Minister, Mr. Sitalamr Redd*. Mr. Redd! said the worst of the damage had been caused by a tidal waveReuter. - 98 words
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Article189 1949-12-11 16 It uas just the night fur romance. "What are you thinking about, darling?" she sighed. "Marmalade" he answered. Anmther j;irl from the jam Ism taej wt nt home dtairHiaioiied. But u.oSt »f t*ie ohl atagers in the sugar and praaervaa a/stk* at189 words
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Article222 1949-12-11 16 U.P. JOSEPH CREW WASHINGTON. Smut lav fOSEPH Grew, former ambassador to Tokv- warned the Japanese against following a ''deceitfully easy road to Communism and totalitarianism." Speaking at the American Council on Education for Occupied Arras forum. Grew said Japan's chief hope lav In her youthU.P. - 222 words
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Article34 1949-12-11 16 AHMEDABAD. Sat. Mi. Mooiatjc Dcsai. Bombay Homo Minister, appealed to En glUril -educated classes in India to "free thcmsc'vcs from the grip of the language sooner than the timeUmit toed —15 years34 words
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Article105 1949-12-11 16 Reuter. LONDON. Sat I" Xfmost unruly child rawl- f r safety behind the sofa. Ti c Horns Seoretsjrj Mr ,JS muter fcde. whose partnunt is responsible for hv «-nod bchavioui of tne cd,,cn, of this isle those days wore back. Modern .hddrcn. he said at aReuter. - 105 words
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Article76 1949-12-11 16 RANGOON, -Sat Bur ma will disarm ss*l Inters say Chinese forces, NaUosskM 01 Communist, which erojjs) hst borders, it was omcially annoumed here today The ttatenent added that. the poHey of tt«<- Burmese Covetrment |fl the Chinese conflict was one of strict neuti-ality." The Government announced76 words
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Article90 1949-12-11 16 Reuter A.A.P. SYDNEY Sat. A recent order by the New South Wales Transport Commission forbidding oversize persons to stand on outside platforms of buses had to be vaiied to meet the case of one man. He is 73 inches lound the seat of the trousersReuter A.A.P. - 90 words
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Article109 1949-12-11 16 Tin- question of the possible production of synthetic rubbei in trie West German Republic in relation to the vital interests of Malaya in rubber production, was the subject of a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday. The Colonial Cnder-.Secre-tary, Rres Williams, pointed out that the109 words
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Article43 1949-12-11 16 Leonard Eilers liked thf ;ong "Mule Train" so much that he stole 80 dollars (£2B) and played it on juke boxes 300 times. Milwaukee magistrates put him on pi obatioi. for a year on condition he abstains from joke "»o\eK.43 words
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Article25 1949-12-11 16 Not. a single person tamed up at a special party organic ed at PeteiafleM (Hants) for foreign sirl workers in the district.25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-12-11 16 Adersh daughter of Sirdar and Sirdarni Ahluualia of Kant Punjab, ruts hr fourth birthda cahe at a reception in l„ndn„. In traditional hind at right is Indian High Commissioner in London V. li. K.isnua Mi ion39 words
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216 1949-12-11 16 Adoption Of Children To Be Simplified: RECOMMENDATIONS on the proposals of the Social Welfare Department to simplify the procedure for the adoption of children were finalised at a meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board held at the Chinese Secretariat on Friday. The Board also considered a216 words
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Article22 1949-12-11 16 In a eoinpctition oiganised by Radlett (Herts) gaidcneis to get lid of cabbage battel flies. 11-year-old David Hooper caught. 3.144.22 words
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Article27 1949-12-11 16 New Zealand, announcing a record beei -consumption there last yea', described it as cqual'to "17 l 2 gallons foi every man, woman and child."27 words
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Article46 1949-12-11 16 A.P. LEEDS. Sat.—Twentyfix c meeibers of a Leeds Angling lob motored 35 miles t«»r a tithing contest They fished live hours. One man won all the prizes dith his rateh —a one ounre dace. Nobody c's" caught anything. A.IA.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1949-12-11 16 SAN FRANCTSCO. Sat. Three workfa swimming reCords established by Hnonoshin Futuhashi of Japan at Los Angeles hist summer ire re accepted yesterday by the IS. Amateur Athletic Union at its annual convention. Ftnuhashi's tunes were four minutes ■<■>2 W seconds foi 400 metres, nine minutes 35.5 10 secondsA.P - 63 words
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Article101 1949-12-11 16 LONDON. Sat. A I rippl from birth. 39 yea i old M Mabel Slocombe. of Feinstreet, Ogmore Vale. Glamoigan. was turning a mangle when she wrenched her back and suddenly realised she srs cuied. The Rev. Arthur Hani- of Ogmore Va r e English101 words
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Advertisement105 1949-12-11 16 End Rheumatism While You Sleep Nf r*« NTttTer ehorp MtMObing V Joint* Nr* nwollom. M Aowi yoM* Mtai poisoned through fmvltr kKmmr Notion Other Nymptoma of ICJaV •or Wsordera are Burning, Itching. o»««»ge« "Getting «o Night." »ack> oehet. Lumbago. Leg Pama, Nntvonmw MOM. DZZ ">»*«. HONdNChON. C-OMNN» PVffy AnkleN. Circle*105 words
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Advertisement66 1949-12-11 16 Prof: IL Ml lUHN SprriaMht: In And.. r>.lm ■«.•*> HoruMitpr Readme ln an HI? RSADINGfI UAI 1 HANOI YUUK LI X Full-Life paiiiiis.i Satisfaction guaranteed DAILY -S A.M. IO i HOI M. Room No. 1". lOpp. Aurwri LtOJ. Formal Wear for Christmas TUXEDO SUITS S !»*>..»« DRESS SHIRTS $13.5 066 words
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