Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1949
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Title Section65 1949-12-18 1 SUNDAY Tribune m 1 ■f z?r 77/5 I PEOPLE p FOR THE PEOPLE Itk Tribune" S'pom MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nhe Line* Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh a nd Penang SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice65 words
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Article206 1949-12-18 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Saturday —As 300,000 Nationals! troops fight desperately to escape from the Chengtu trap, their commander, General Hu Tsung-nan, has started a full scale purge within the walled city. Reports say that more than 1,000 people have already been arrested, including Hsiung Keh-wu, veteran memberReuter. - 206 words
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Article, Illustration187 1949-12-18 1 Tribune Reporter BECAUSE fortune tellers in both Malaya and the U.K. wrote to the Army describing similar 'visions' police and troops have renewed their search for Brigadier M. D. Erskine. who has been missing for 49 days since his aircraft crashed on187 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-12-18 1 iTita Clans came down a real chimn»y yesterday t« aitind the children's party at the RASI. Sergeants' N»e Soon. This little guest found it hard to decide which mattered most—Santa or her cream bun.39 words
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192 1949-12-18 1 KIIAI A LUMPUR Saturday.-Persatuan Indonesia Merdeka, rhe only Free in the. Federation, has under the Societies Ordinance, and Christmas Day has been set as the date on which its assets must be hinded over. In a letter concerning the winding-up. the Assistant Assignee who will192 words
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Article32 1949-12-18 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sat. France has asked for a 14.000-ton American aircraft carrier and planes to be included among arms and equipment allocated to her under the North Atlantic Pact. -Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article84 1949-12-18 1 iron. Sat. Tfce draw for the first Federction wide lottery Malayan Chinese Association sponsored will take p'acc »n Kuala Lumpur on Fob. 26. Th- association aims at a target figure of $800,000 from the sale of tickets and if the whole amount Is realised the84 words
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Article55 1949-12-18 1 Reuter. MADRID. Sat. Carmen Franco. 23-year-old only child of General Franco, is to become engaged tomorrow to a 27-year-old Madrid doctor, the Marquis of Villaverde. The marriage will take place in April. Senorita Franco is a typically Spanish brunette, slender, vivacious an excellent horsewoman andReuter. - 55 words
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Article36 1949-12-18 1 It was officially announced in Kuala Lumpur last night that Major General C. H. Boucher. G. O. C. Malaya District, has been made a Knight of the Order of the British Empire.36 words
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Article35 1949-12-18 1 The fourth anniversary of the Installation of Sultan of Trengganu Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Ibni Almerhem. Sultan Sainul Abidin CMC, as Sultan of Trengganu toc-k place yesterday at the Istana Bad- ariah, Kuala Trengganu.35 words
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Article93 1949-12-18 1 Reuter. LONDON. Saturday. All men were back at work in London area electric power stations today. Thus ended the dispute which began last Monday over "dirt and heat" bonus payments. It spread to Barking, Britain's biggest power plant, on Tuesday, but when Barking men wentReuter. - 93 words
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Article80 1949-12-18 1 Reuter. ENUGU. Nigeria. Sat. The British authorities today started an investigation into reports of a fresh wave of riots in Ikang. east Nigeria. The reports unofficial but from usually reliable sources said one African was believed to have been killed and several houses burned down. SeveralReuter. - 80 words
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Article154 1949-12-18 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Sat. The great unwashed millions of New York saved about 20 per cent of their average home consumption of water yesterday in the first "bathless" Friday in history. Beards sprouted, bathtubs were dry. dishes piled up in sinks, and clotheslines were bareU.P. - 154 words
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Article233 1949-12-18 1 JJUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.—Only two Malays remained to hear Inche Hashim Gani expound the programme of his new party, the Persatuan Ser manjong (Peninsula Malays), after the remaining 70 Malays in the audience, most of whom were Kuala Lumpur members of U.M.N.0., voted against him. This233 words
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Article32 1949-12-18 1 Reuter A.P. Rangoon. Sat. Burma reccgnized Communist China today and promised an exchange of envoys. Burma is the first nonCommunist country to recognise. the Chinese Communist Government. —ReuterReuter & A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement111 1949-12-18 1 AT TIONG HOA HOTEL No. 1 4, Prinsep St., Spore. Book your tables before its too late. Will Cater for Special X'mas Dinner and Lunch For lieservation Phone 1522. SPECIAL NEWS! To enable you to shop during your Leisure Hours, we are opening today, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.111 words
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Advertisement70 1949-12-18 1 {flgady mait 1 -Jfladc tc I ;H nil What's in a name? |J or in a rigaceftC fat that matter J ust lnis that within rhc framework of man's appreciation Rothman's l)c Luxe j WW have come 10 mean more than mere cigarettes, indeed De Luxe is now a well70 words
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Obituary34 1949-12-18 2 ENGAGEMENT LIM—CHEW: The Engagement is announced oetween Eng Kwan (Herbert), eldest son of, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chong Pang. l and Miss Seok Pei (Mavis*, tourth daughter of Mr. and Mis. Chew Hock Leong.34 words
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Obituary33 1949-12-18 2 Madam Zainab Begum, eldest sister of Mr. S. M. A. H. Chishty, passed away at her j residence, 61 Marshall Road, at j 11.45 a.m. on 17-12-4'». funeral at 10 a.m today.33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-12-18 2 Even the smallest Girl Guide must "We Prepared", and liltle Mi mi Soon prepares for her s. coml rial, badge by standing on Hp-toe to fasten a sl.ng on SkNßg siiw loon with a reel knot.39 words
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Article127 1949-12-18 2 THE Perak Branch of the Malay Nationalist Party will hold its first delegates conference, since it registered under the Societies Ordinance, at Padang Rengas, in North Perak on Dec. 20. Police permission had been obtained to hold this conference, a spokesman of the MNP Headquarters127 words
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Article167 1949-12-18 2 MALAYA FORESEES BOOM DRITAIN is to drop control of Umber imports early next year, reliable timoer ■f circles told the Tribune yesterday. This is good news for this country for Britain is Malaya's biggest buyer of timber. Lifting the control would mean a great boom167 words
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Article203 1949-12-18 2 IPOH. Saturday. THE Malayan Chinese Association will have direct contact with the members of both Houses of Parliament in the United Kingdom when it appoints a representative in Britain soon. The representative has not yet been chosen but his functions will be to prepare203 words
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Article25 1949-12-18 2 A btm, reputed to have boon used by Robin Hood, has been bought at an auction by Sir Oshert Sitwell for £27.25 words
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Article133 1949-12-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Fiw bandits were wounded at Mentakab yesterday when a patrol of 1 6 Gurkhas located a bandit camp and there was an exchange of fire in which the leading scout was slightly injured. The bandits counterattacked and took away their wounded. It is133 words
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Advertisement223 1949-12-18 2 (Sui. (udes Prices from $85 upwards, j SUN CYCLES for COMFORT j RELIABILITY LIGHTNESS, j Hirv purchase arranged. HUP TECK TRADING CO. 11 (nit Road, (200 yards past Kandaaf tiVrbau Market), Singapore. IN YOUR W own town While admiring the magnificent fT\ i° b dom r <* the ,ier,itl Ak«l223 words
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Advertisement11 1949-12-18 2 IN DROWN BjuaCK GRAIN LEATHER, WITH STRONG V tUTOrf RUBBER SOLES.11 words
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Advertisement24 1949-12-18 2 .MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES Every Desirable Style For Kv?n Figure» Tvpe At Reduced PRICES FROM $4.95. CALL AT VOGl T ES, 27, f Street, Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement193 1949-12-18 2 THERE'S a mouth-watering variety of Magnolia Ires in lots 01 luscious flavours Order Magnolia Ices for your parties, picnics In fact for all occasions! Special prices are available for large Christmas Chi Lire n's parties mm mamm PHONE: SINGAPORE: 5129 20 K. I.IMPIR. 792J9 CSCM9-2 I teeth really ARE winter-193 words
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Miscellaneous458 1949-12-18 2 On Your Radio Today BLI T E NETWORK JSSL S*wt«u pathe ORCHESTRA; «.45 News; 1.00 ENGLISH rMOmaOM »Mn»M Summary; '.ur, Interlude; 7.30 Kadiu MagsMi a.m. Programme hMun 'me; 7.4."» Interluile: 8.05 Rclav Ml Morning music; 9.30 Latin Irom H.8.C.. London; 8.15 New*; America on the Air Music Ml Popular Songs;458 words
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64 1949-12-18 3 I.uey tue leghorn is an on iging hen: She lays eggs to orders. All you have to do is to pal her on the hark. Hut there is one snag. The eggs rannot he eaten heeausH they are made of plasric. Lucy is one of the many toys delighted children64 words
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Article341 1949-12-18 3 Tribune Stiff Reporter. MR. Justice Murray-Aynsley. Chief Justice, yesterday refused an application for the transfer of a case, in which Chief Inspector Mohamed oin Sidin of Singapore Police is held on charges of corruption, from the First Magistrate's Court to the High Court for trial. Mr.341 words
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Article136 1949-12-18 3 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. The first juvenile court established here under Federation's "Children? Charter" Ordinance, which became effective on Dec. 1. sat this morning with 16 cases on the list for hearing. The President of the Court. Mr. D. M. K. Grant. President of the136 words
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Article28 1949-12-18 3 The Thye Hong Biscuit Factory at Alexandra Road, has given a quantity of biscuits and sweets to the children of the Children's Social Centres for Christina?.28 words
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Article290 1949-12-18 3 DDK every new school building established in the r Federation, the Government will provide furniture and pay the salaries of the teachers. This was announced by the Reverend Ralph Kecselrine. Acting Educational Secretary of the Methodist Minion, in his report to the 55th session290 words
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Article63 1949-12-18 3 Applications for passports to China have dropped by a fairly large margin. But despite the southward advance of the China Reds, the trickle of Chinese emigrants to Singapore i»> steady. These people still bring with them the old passport of the Nationalist Governnunt So far63 words
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Article127 1949-12-18 3 CUT ft H Wong Hong. 33. salesman of a Chinese sundry goods shop at South Biidge Road, was sentenced by the Second Police Magistrate vcsteiday to thioc months' hard labour for breach of mist of $1.464.60 item sales, of condensed milk. It wa.s stated that127 words
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144 1949-12-18 3 MALACCA. Sat. The Settlement Welfare Committee at a recent meeting decided to give a Christmas grant of $50 to the Serendah Boys' Home. It was stated that five boys from Malacca were in the Home and they would be brought back to Malacca when144 words
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Article128 1949-12-18 3 WOMEN and children in Malay kampongs around Kuala Lumpur air staining the second finger cf their left hands with henna to ward off the "Touch of Death". Within the past few days, the vampire scare, which fri- ghtened women in the Katong district of Singapore,128 words
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Article417 1949-12-18 3 First Meeting On January 8 SINGAPORE Trade Union leaders will meet at the Victoria Me--0 mortal Hall on January 8 to establish a Trade Union Congress. This was anounced by the Interim Committee of the Congress formed in October. The Congress aims to consolidate the417 words
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Article27 1949-12-18 3 The International Press Club of Singapoie last night held a Christmas Cheer Dinner at Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant. in the Great World Amusement Park.27 words
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Advertisement304 1949-12-18 3 Healthy People keep their and healthy you want white teeth the tooth te to get is the Peroxide tooth e—Macleans Peroxide Tooth —the dentifrice with the biggest o Great Britain. This is scientiprepared to do supremely well it a good tooth paste can do, to clean the teeth thoroughly yet304 words
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Advertisement130 1949-12-18 3 TEN H ENT S' fTOil 15 1 MUSCULAR 111 ACHES ft STRAINS if, ?V if Quickly Soothed and Relieved /r^^^S A gentle rubbing with Zam-Buk relieves >>f ol\ the pain almost at once. The rich mcdi- 1 dnal oils in Zam-Buk ease cramp and J v j stiffness, soothe wearied130 words
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Article347 1949-12-18 4 Tribune s*a<T Reporter. THE Arrov does not intend to discontinue the 1 existing transport facilities provided for its 15 000-strong civilian staff. This statement by an Army spokesman comes ac a endue! to the suggestion made by Mr. L>. Tv Nicked the Singapore Police347 words
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Article23 1949-12-18 4 Tne Over-Seas League, Far East Branch, are holding a Children's Christmas Party at Robinson's Cafe tomorrow, from 4-30 to 6-30 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-12-18 4 MB. J. A. THIVY, Representative of the Government of India, will play 'King Govinda' to lovely Anandamoyi Bczboruah's 'Queen Gunavathi' when the Indian Fine Arts Society present Tagore's 'Sacrifice* at the Victoria Memorial Ha'l shortly. King Govinda is a gentle philosopher and stern moralist,79 words
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Article43 1949-12-18 4 An exhibition, open to the public, of photographs of Christmas customs and traditions irom the earliest times to the present day will be on view at the Y. M. C. A. lobby tomorrow. The pictures have been loaned by the British Council.43 words
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Article, Illustration311 1949-12-18 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. TWO dreams have come true for a 1 r«HHig Singaporean. Ever since he was a boy, Lam n.ng Kwan had set his heart on seeing the world. H» vearnerl to travel in the biggest ships, stay in the most311 words
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Article124 1949-12-18 4 Tribune Staff Reporter EVENING gowns are being made altered and fitted. Hair is being permed, new hair-styles thought up and new make-up bought. In fact the hundred-and-one preparations for Christmas are being made by the girls of the Y.W.C.A. Hostel. As most of the girl.? dine124 words
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Article67 1949-12-18 4 British soldiers in Malaya have contributed funds to buy and despatch to the United Kingdom 34 food paiccls of 22 pounds weight a piece for YV.V.S. Darby and Joan Clubs. The parcels have been cent all over the country, and in each is a letter67 words
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172 1949-12-18 4 AFTER 44 years in Singapore, Mr. D. A. D. Lawranee (Daddy Lawrie), Superintendent of the Dming Room at Raffles Hotel, is going back to Colombo to retire, because he no longer likes Singapore. Burly "Daddy Lawrie," looking younger by far than his172 words
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Advertisement87 1949-12-18 4 «k I ro»' c I I AKTA VITE I contains not just I at one vitamin but I 1 the FOUR MOST I I IMPORTANT I I vitan»ins A, 61, I I C and D IN LARGE I f AMOUNTS I I AKTA VITE I costs a little more Q87 words
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Advertisement252 1949-12-18 4 ARGONAUT SERVICES SINGAPORE HONGKONG HOURS TWICE WEEKLY .-,1- t>t <?i\r,APOW WFHVF-m VS SI NHAVS DEPART HONGKONG TUESDAYS SATURDAYS Passenger cabins are sound-proofed and the entire aircraft is air-conditioned. Pressurized, too, for smooth over-the-weather flying where the elements are most friendly. 8.0.A.C. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YfxT^^^^^ FLY BOM INFORMATION BOOKINGS—MALA252 words
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Advertisement244 1949-12-18 4 Why do their teeth clean X safely with afl Dentifrice J Yes! Gibbs Dentifrice makes teeth last, for there's '§2*ev3M^' no risk of damage when you use it. It cleans safely and as there's no waste with Gibbs Dentifrice, it saves your J\f Q fN JHE N£w money as well244 words
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Article268 1949-12-18 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. TIONG BAHRU will get a $160,000 market as soon as Municipal Commissioners and the Singapore Improvement Trust are able to finalise certain plans now before them. The proposal is for a hawkers' shelter to be erected on Trust land at Seng Poh Road,268 words
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Article55 1949-12-18 5 A charge of robbery of $31 worth of jewellery was yesterday explained to Hai Lake. 21. in the Third Police Court. It was alleged that on Dec. 11 at Kampong Lima. Hai robbed one Ah Woi of the jewellery and then assaulted him The case was postponed55 words
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Article192 1949-12-18 5 pREIGHT rates to Canada for Malayan pineapples have been cut by about 28 per cent, with effect from next February. The present rate of $35.25 (Canadian) will be cut to $25 only. Canada has also permitted the import of 16--ounce pineapple tins fro m192 words
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Article105 1949-12-18 5 A RED Chinese Army dance is rapidly becoming a craze with Singapore's Chinese bobby-soxers. It is being danced by them with as much enthusiasm as the "cheer-leaders" infected the populace in Peking, Shanghai. Nanking and other Chinese cities when they fell to the Communists. Known105 words
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Article, Illustration134 1949-12-18 5 Tribune Staff Reporter GRANDFATHER Mustaph/f bin Mohammed Salleh left the Johore Welfare Home the other day a happy man. He was going to see his grand child re n for the first time; not because he had been unable to visit thera, but because for134 words
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77 1949-12-18 5 A sixty-one-year-old Chinese woman. Chan Ah Loke. was gao'ed for six months' hard by the First District Judge vesteiday after s.ie was found guilty of living on the earnings of prostitution Chan gave notice of appeal and was released on bail of $2.."»0077 words
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186 1949-12-18 5 Tribune Staff Reporter IF anyone in Malaya knows of a rubber planter named Harris. they should ask him to tell the story of how his hair turned white in 30 seconds during a fight with a tiger. Singapore's 'old-brigade' know nothing about Mr. Harris186 words
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Article, Illustration161 1949-12-18 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. SOMEWHERE in Singapore there is a kindhearted Santa Claus who sent a gift of $15 to Mrs. Fatimah Ramlee bin Togee, the Australian girl who married a Malay. Fatimah, in a Sunday Tribune story, had complained about the heavy postal charges on three161 words
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Article102 1949-12-18 5 An invitation to intelligent young men and women, who are prepared to work hard with no set hours and on a small salary, was extended by Dr. H. B. Amstutz. Principal of the Trinity College yesterday, in his progress report of the college at the annual102 words
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Article137 1949-12-18 5 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will soon have a Workers Education Association for "abolishing illiteracy and developing the cultural potentialities of its working-class population." The sponsors of this new body will call a meeting of interested persons at 331, North Bridge Road, early in January. The Association137 words
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Article29 1949-12-18 5 Mails are expected from Great Britain, N. Ireland, Eire, Europe, Egypt, North and W T est Africa, West Indies and Java today at the G. P. O.29 words
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Advertisement182 1949-12-18 5 You make a friend for life J when you give a I I j X show that the Parker "51" Is II it <H the world's most welcome gift Bj I Qrs And little wonder! Look at JfMw r jts elegant design; see how it f Inmi O/" vf/ <182 words
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Article, Illustration2437 1949-12-18 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE WHEN a X.L.M. plane landed at Singapore some ten days ago its passengers included a pretty red-haiied young woman, listed as Mrs. Eireanr. Towers Mynors, coming to join her husband, Group Captain J. Towers Mynors, of Seletar. Just another service wife? Yes. but with a2,437 words
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Article76 1949-12-18 6 A LARGE, redfacod and very thirsty reporter came panting off the 18th green at the Island Club's exhibition golf match in aid of the University Fund. Kind hearted Mr Robin K-mdell. of the Civil Aviation Department, took pity and thrust a small ice-cold bottle of beer and76 words
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Advertisement193 1949-12-18 6 I "His Master's Voice" radio I MODEL 1107 Highest class reproduction, Outstand- ing sensitivity and Simplicity of operation are the features of this new 7 Valve Bandspread super net table J receiver. $395 Less 10% Cash I -jffifcN liberal hire purchase terms arranged. I «**J Take the lift at John193 words
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Advertisement170 1949-12-18 6 with Costume Jewellery dress clipr pendant and earring sets brooches Designed by "Ooro" to suit every tn^te. MAVNARD BUitOING 11, BATTfRV ROAD. Pan's, New York and the World! SINGAPORE NN TO SAIGON f/y OowgCttcH for ah j 'jjf/ parts of [aia *Un i i V\\ V Arrivals from Saigon U170 words
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Article, Illustration1717 1949-12-18 7 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON <^at.> THERE was the usual large crowd of former Malayan! at the annual Christina* sherry party of the members of the Association of British Malaya, held in the asseral ly hall of the Royal Empire Society. one evening this week. Members and their guests1,717 words
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Advertisement179 1949-12-18 7 Salon of Beauty By American Trained Operators AT The Tavern Tel. Tanglin Road. 6045. mam etjinf. > Ml £y W It's tne gayest shade and the most exciting new fragran. c in wars! So Contoure called it CARNIVAL! A truly luxurious cologne with talc and dusting powder hi the same179 words
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Advertisement28 1949-12-18 7 Established IS 72 Malaya's Leading Jeweller* Diamond and Gem Merchant* 15. S*. de Silva i Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) 1 Singapore Penang 19/21, High St., 1, Bishop St<28 words
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Advertisement160 1949-12-18 7 Polishes as it cleans A shining example of aII that a polish [should be y 0k Dur a g 11 1 Wadding *£y**S J f-olish isthe housewife's Ss/ friend. The polish is in fiSk v V ,~t- /Lr<^V the wadding and no rub Ding cloth is re- IFJ#'^ qjired. It160 words
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Article615 1949-12-18 8 SOME weeks after every meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, each Commissioner is supplied with a verbatim report of the proceedings. In its way this report is the Commission's Hansard—and like Hansard it can be a most revealing document. Just out is the report for the October615 words
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Article, Illustration5387 1949-12-18 8 And So The Germans I reated Them With Respect MEANWHILE, the Germans had time to collect themselves. The necessary forces were assembled, the liberated areas re-occupied, the guerillas driven off with heavy losses, and savage reprisals undertaken against the civil population. While surviving Partisans5,387 words
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Advertisement68 1949-12-18 8 Eye Care consists of more I than just "buying glasses." Eye comfort and visual effi-\ ciency depends primarily upon i professional services of o| qualified eyesight specialist C. S. CHONG, OPT., D. ■■--p, 1 Fully equipped with modern instruments. j] 1 II I m OCTAVO lt&*& S,ZE DIARY 19 568 words
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Advertisement167 1949-12-18 8 to KL'M KIM now «r.d.ne.ery season 4 mi UllUaM means **adaa*. eMdus.ve w.thout any extra cost travel Great, modern Constellates trad.t.onal K.LM hosp.t.! -Jspeed you in hotel styled comfort rounds you .n X.L.M. own note s to your destinat.on refreshment, at mtermed.ate n.gntstops Fly K'LM The route of The Flying167 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1949-12-18 9 The King Returns To His Rounds 4 SLIM, wiry man, 54 iV veais of age. but looking younger, recently went for a day's strenuous shooting Ua Hertfordshire. SexX day he attended an Inner Temple dinner which lasted until close on midnight. At tight a.m. on the third1,106 words
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Article231 1949-12-18 9 ONE afternoon recently Cyril J. Hankinson. editor of Debretfn Peerage, had a visitor. "I'm Lord Churchill, he said. "Perhaps you can help explain why I'm reported so often to be missing?" Five times in 11 years Viscount Churchill (59) has read stories that he was lost.231 words
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Article, Illustration295 1949-12-18 9 Beer 8100m —French film star Maria Mauban is under contract to drink three pints of beer a day for six weeks before starting a new film. The "film demands that her shoulders have the lily tint and roundness which only beer can give. Little Chimney. Three-year-old Richard295 words
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538 1949-12-18 9 |X>R some time Ernest Bevin *v and other Ministers concerned with international affairs have been chafing under what they regard as undue interference in British and Commonwealth policy by the United Nations. Two aspects of the problem came before Parliament recently. Mr. Christopher Mayhew.538 words
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Advertisement51 1949-12-18 9 AIRWAYS MERGUI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 66 lbs OF BAGGAGE CARRIED FREE. M WAGERS MANSFIELD CO., LTD., OCEAN BLDG.. SINGAPORE. TEL. 6021. TELEGRAMS: ''TERBANG. 2-1 C?4V 4/ 1 White Label Wm m***™*? 1 M E. DA51 words
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Advertisement155 1949-12-18 9 Au over the world, men toko appreciate good wines ask for SANDEMAN J_ PORT AND SHERRY JSSL mi fa 4 M> fok*. j mmmmmw SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. I I I MMMMB^M^^B^ i VAN HEUSEN ollars art made in one piece •nd woven to tit the natural curve of A155 words
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Article, Illustration930 1949-12-18 10 Aster Gunasckara - The Lion The Japs Lould Not Catch By Aster Gunasckara (Former Member Of Vie Singa Organisation) Singa—Memoirs of Gurchon Singh. Edited by Hugh burnt* (Quality Press, London) 15s. THE fully story Of the Rc:;i."tance Movement in Malaya during the Japanese occupaiion has yet to be told. In930 words
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Article55 1949-12-18 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21— FEB. 18. Don't rush thinys, i*artwularly where money is concerned.: take your time and think thniys out. Friends and r tin tildes lOU offer a lot of well-meant advice —pay '»<> ht*d to it. Young lovers wul have to55 words
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Article37 1949-12-18 10 FEB. 19—MARCH 20. Other people will make many demands upon you: don't let them shift their responsibilities onto your shoulders. Loved-ones trill be cooperative and you will be able to express your appreciation in tangible forml_37 words
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Article52 1949-12-18 10 MARCH 21--APRIL 20 Plenty of social activity— hut unless you keep pour head, you icil 1 spend mure than you can a fjord. Make sure that no-one is overlooked in your Christmas preparations. A financial xrindfali is indicated. Young folk in would be tcise if they kept expenditure to52 words
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Article39 1949-12-18 10 APRIL 21—MAY 20. Don't try to mix business ivith social life: keep the two separate, otherwise you will land yourself in trouble. Don't take time off from work to make your own Christmas preparations. Push your own interests.39 words
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Article51 1949-12-18 10 MAY 20. The sort of week during which anything can happen: lot« of confusion and plenty of laughs! Unexpected invitations may put your plans out of gear. Good news is on its way and unexpectedly generous offers will be made to you. Muke your Christmas pla)is as flexible as51 words
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Article64 1949-12-18 10 JUNE 21—JULY 23. The first few days trill be nither difficult and confused: people trill be inclined to be a trifle awkward. But if y° u are diplomatic, no gnat harm trill come of their lack of desire to co-operate. Later, you will get all the assistance you need.64 words
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Article59 1949-12-18 10 JULY 24 -AUG. 23. Keep your weather eye open for fake bargains and make ■sure that you are not taken in. Keep expenditure as low as possible atid don't enter into any new financial arrangements just now. New romances trill proceed upace and wedd.ng bells are tiidicatta or at59 words
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Article57 1949-12-18 10 AUG. i- ?F. r 'T. Thanks to the co-operation of lovtd-on i and tnotiii leauuea, a lot of nivhlems will finally be snvid. Yo~,* trill feel free to enter right into the Christmas spirit. Make up your mind that the Holiday is going to be one of the best57 words
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Article57 1949-12-18 10 SEPT. 24— OCT. 23. There will be a certain amount of conjlict between family demands and outside interests and you uHll have to find a fair settlement. Your personality will be strong and in pour job, you trill be able to win friends and influence people. Unattached folk may57 words
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Article51 1949-12-18 10 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. One or two domestic problems will have to be solved: don't let the grass grow under your feet— tackle them straight away. Much happiness uHll come through younger people. Plan Christnuis surprises a>id do you can to ensure that a 'iiood time will be had by51 words
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Article59 1949-12-18 10 NOV. 23 —DEC. 22. During the first few days of the week, a number of small things Will go wrong and you will feel irritated. Don't let trifles get you, down. Financial gains are indicated towards the week-end. Old friends icill be in the neics. make sure that you59 words
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Article58 1949-12-18 10 DEC. 23-VA.W 20. Home life will be disturbed bit disagreements and you trill fcare to put your foot down. Good news will be received from an absent friend. Last hunute changes of plan will t ause a little confusion but don't let it bother you. Relatives will turn to58 words
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Advertisement461 1949-12-18 10 ALWAYS TRY SEASON CO., LTD. Eefore You Buy A Guitar 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD PHONE 71S0 ffIOCV BOXES (HDBURV-FRV CHOCOLATES AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE son distributors SIME, DARBY Train for iml SUCCESS with The School of Accountancy, x^^Hl^^Sl the leading institution in the jfl SuJ^r British Empire for building RvV* Successful Careers461 words
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Advertisement79 1949-12-18 10 Strange As It Seems J.TJLDEN Ly "\y GROVER m \i V'\ CLEVELAND— I Pi BOTH LOST t£S \4®L 'f*** I© PRESIDENTIAL ;f N/ v* 13 RACES DESPITE A V W JL MAJORITY Of THE. I V f f/Pj\A uf POPULAR VOTL I £2U*> |U, afec/af/f>Q factor) TILDEN M 187» Cleveland79 words
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Advertisement225 1949-12-18 10 INDIGESTION fff Relieved By 3 ONE DOSE Lflff_L~*/i4 Of This Famous Remedy lEddf Jjm Don't let Indigestion make Ivir IjW your meals a misery. Let just 1 W v aWHRL one dose of MACLEAN 'I# BRAND STOMACH POWDER bring you relief This famous remedy relieves pain j2» 311(1 d i225 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-12-18 11 LOVELY Gloria Haven has her own Santa Claus tor th»- Yuietide sea-.on this year. The young M-G-M aeln < -v niiy completed roles in "Scene of "the Crime" and "The Doctor and the i.irl."35 words
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Article, Illustration793 1949-12-18 11 HENRY GRIS - AND AN X'MAS TO REMEMBER HOLLYWOOD DIARY BY HENRY GRIS TODAY they 3it on the top of the world, and bask in their screen glory. Surely, it's a wonderful feeling to be known as a Hollywood star. Anyone would change places with them. And they793 words
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Article53 1949-12-18 11 SOME of the oddest hobbies ate enjoyed by otherwise completely rational stare, Maureen O'Hara, for instance, fills her idle hours studying medieval French. Wallace Ford collects old chandeliers, and Alan Hale, Jr., markets a collapsible gin-rummy table and four chairs which fold into a lightweight case no laiger53 words
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Article, Illustration769 1949-12-18 11 A.P. A FILM that its creators believe may help to reverse the tide of materialism in the world is in the making. With the Life and Passion of Christ as its theme. 'The Divine Tragedy" has enlisted th° support of theologians of all faiths. ItsA.P. - 769 words
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Advertisement247 1949-12-18 11 TONIC FOOD MILO i> concentrated tonic food I ikacriiti i»v«ir) fortified by the addition jj t OnVc F OOP of \itamins A. H and I), organic phosphates F t and important mineral* including Calcium. t V Magnesium. lodine and Sodium. H 'j' Hot or col.l. ifs a deliuhtful heveraire. ?j*,247 words
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Advertisement328 1949-12-18 11 remember that millions of regular T»ni users throughout the world have proved that a Toni looks at 1.-vclv and lasts as long as the WHAT more acceptable Qin*- rcnn mas gift can there be for any Hli hera Ton mome Permanent woman than a Tom Home I or- j ChristmM328 words
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Advertisement54 1949-12-18 12 ]\t"s smart it's modem it s the NEW Golden Platignum with sleek stream-lined barrel; halfhooded nib gleaming engine-turned nickel-silver push-on cap with built-in clip. Obtainable in a colour range of blue, dove-grey maroon, green and black. THE NEW GOLDEN Platignum »•4« tnqu».«i to Sole Dittnbutora: MULLER Cr PHIPPS <M) LTD.54 words
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Advertisement33 1949-12-18 12 i (I U«e f artcwr» Oaf eat W ears stubborn rtchmg %km troabai It ■tops tfta ttcitiag —Netty end qeickly restores tae skia to c cseae. aeaUay oooditjoa. L GIVES COOL RELIEF .J33 words
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Advertisement102 1949-12-18 12 smBurnol THE BEST HEALING •fflcacioiis for > v m s arid 4 c a 1 d s, Topical sores, di&ters, ulcers, cut*, aore* and «J lamed conditions of the elids. Distrihuted by MOTS PURE DRUG CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. Dion Buildisr.tr, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Manufactured by loots Pure Drug Co.,LH.102 words
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Miscellaneous249 1949-12-18 12 l r \(c^«LE.rr_ NOT only DID WF H GETTING A J I*\ C «HSEi<*s&. I*4 The. Vtrick h.m into signing to somas a day tosee -/.TFI JMM^* f 'l 2» MANAGERS MEET BOTH OJR- P>C7YS IN /.WP &SHRAG BY THE *H >THE SAMEL RING-AT THE. < /V.f 7W£ f/GW^US Y^sX249 words
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Article, Illustration576 1949-12-18 13 THE SPECTATOR - SEVERAL OPPONENTS AVAILABLE FOR HIM IN SINGAPORE Boxing—with the Gloves off.... by THE SPECTATOR THE past week must 1 surely rank as one of the most eventful in. our boxing history. We've had a spot of everything. Elation at the news that Billy Thompson the576 words
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Article, Illustration428 1949-12-18 13 SNAP SHOT CORNER \o. II ONE of our readers has asked about the use of flash outdoors 'n daylight supplementary flash, as it's called. "When," he writes, "is flash recommended for daylight shots? And what should I know about using it?" So let's428 words
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Letter183 1949-12-18 13 DBAS FIGHTERS, —Some of you hay« told mm that you are not getting a break. ou have complained that the present policy of importing hewers is unfair. For a firm- 1 felt that you vver> just'tied in your attitude but now I'm not so183 words
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101 1949-12-18 13 In a friendly soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday the Jollilads Athletic Union defeated the Keppcl Naval Barracks by three to nil. In the first ten minutes the navy were the better side but ground conditions handicapped their forwards. Jollilads scored the first goal101 words
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Advertisement533 1949-12-18 13 Tyres gWe you extra mileage RELIABLE COMFORTABLE ENDURING. i These are INDIA TYRES* qualities A tyre has to take so much punishment; wet roads, rough roads INDIA TYRES through advanced design and superior quality will stand up to hard use on any road Will give you more lasting performance' SOLE533 words
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Advertisement223 1949-12-18 13 lil" JXmaf) f~S GREETINGS W.th each carton purchased during the Km.v, season ONE MUG will be given FKtE Bu> early to avoid fK. MtfjS be.n* d.s.ippo.ntrd a. there is only a limited number %U wrOk nll -'S s -ivailablc: Ask y ,ur dealer for our Free Christmas CiH BOUSTKAD Cf223 words
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250 1949-12-18 14 Singapore was lucky to win the All-Blues cup tie match against Selangor, played at the S.C.C. Padang yesterday, having scored all their points through three penalty goals. The score at the end of the match was Singapore nine (3 penalty goals) and250 words
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312 1949-12-18 14 LUKE ANG - By LUKE ANG THE Johore XV yesterday defeated Negri SembilanMalacca in the H.M.S. "Malaya"' Cup competition by 11 points »one goal, two tries> to three tone try > at Johore. Johore were definitely the stronger team arid could have won by a bigger margin had312 words
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Article, Illustration231 1949-12-18 14 MORE than 50 ladies and badminton enthusiasts went round the city in the rain yesterday morning selling flags to raise funds for Singapore's new badminton hall. I -inji Mr. Lim Chuan Geok's office at Bonham Building 111 their headquarters the selling party split into seven231 words
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Article, Illustration291 1949-12-18 14 Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter - By Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter CIXCiAPORE has a lot a boving talent, including world beaters, just as there are in America, Britain and any other country. The reason they do not show up is because they do not receive proper training That ifl the291 words
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Article33 1949-12-18 14 The Hotspurs "A" team trounced a 10-man team from Guthries Sports Club 4—o at soccer at Geylang Stadium, on FridayScorers were Boon Kok Peow (2). William Tan and Thambu Butta.33 words
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Article322 1949-12-18 14 FOOTBALL QUIZ This wpek's soccer quiz is confined to incidents at the goalmouth. Score five points for each correct answer. If you chalk up 40 points— excellent; 35—good; 30 to 20—fair: 15 and below— you should visit the Stadium more often. (Answers on page 15). 1.322 words
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Advertisement139 1949-12-18 14 S/urO/71 jieti6 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 tha precision of a fine watch, has its perfect servant in Swan ink an Ink that does not clot, flows139 words
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Advertisement396 1949-12-18 14 Prof: IL MUDDIN S|»f<ialist: In Astro-Palmistry and Horoscope Heading. #Many years' practice in France. Switaer* Java. Malays, India. Malta and \arious parts of the world. HIP READINGS MAY CHANGE YOUR LUCK Full-Life palmistry reading S8 Satisfaction guaranteed. DAILY —9 A.M. TO 7 I.M. UNIVERSAL HOTEL Room No. 10 (Opp. Aurora396 words
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Advertisement278 1949-12-18 14 think I'd like a White Horse better than anything" WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky A pleasure to remember, a joy to findaagainn n SoU Dutributor. in MALAYA, JOSEPH TRAVERS 4 SONS LTD "Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang" THE MYSTERY of the woman who NEVER GROWS OLD Not a line or wrinkle278 words
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Article, Illustration418 1949-12-18 15 SHUTTLE - SECOND YEAR TRIPLE CHAMPION, HOLDER OF 4 TITLES IN A YEAR By SHUTTLE WONG PENG SOON (Mayflower 8.P.), Malayan and Singapore champion, created badminton history yesterday when he became the Singapore triple champion for the second year in succession and also the first person to418 words
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Article229 1949-12-18 15 FROM PAGE 14. 1. The appeal must be ignnred is the full back has made hu» move too late. 2. The goal is a good goal. The forward could hot be off side as being- ihe last ulayer to play the ball, he WUI behind U. "Die229 words
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Article32 1949-12-18 15 1 lie sth Singapore Seoul Troon (St. Aiithony'«» held their 2nd annua i sports yesterday. ReV Canon R. K. S. Adams. Commissioner for Srouts In Singapore, gave away the priZ"-=.32 words
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Article249 1949-12-18 15 The full results of the Singapore Badminton championships are: REN'S SINGLES: Champion WOng Pen- Boon 'Mayflower); Kunm>;--up. Loony Pan Yap (Lucky Strike i. WOMEN'S OPEN SINGLES: Champion Miss Helen Heng Ignited Family): Runner-up: Mrs. Ohg Hpng Kwee (Diehard). Ml N'B JUNIOR SINGLES: Champion Baa Haw Pah <t' tul); Runner-up:249 words
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Article38 1949-12-18 15 The Singapore Chinese Malaya Cup Veterans beat the Combined Services Veterans by five goals to three at .lalan Besar Stadium yesterday in a charity match in aid of the university of Malaya Endowment Fund.38 words
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Article467 1949-12-18 15 Below are ihe Heights for th«» eight raies on Saturday, Dar. 'I the Int. Say mi the Peaaac Turf Club's Christmas and New Year Meeting at IVnanu: HORSES, t LARS I. DIV. I 84 FURLONGS FORTUNE'S FA YOI'KITE MS KINDER GOLD x.lO CLYNOR SOS INDIAN467 words
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Article56 1949-12-18 15 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Athol Rowan, the Springbok and Transvaal cricketer wno.se display neai 'y won Transvaal ttteii repent match with the touring Australians, may not De avadaole for any of the Test matches this season. He was successfully operated on for the kmc injury sustained during theReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement22 1949-12-18 15 firmed 1 family 1 remedy v —"7*A i bottl. V V j alwap V *\Z~-~r~ Home r—' for WoOCHSoCOVOSI tafety i 7*f/22 words
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Advertisement222 1949-12-18 15 Today: 3.15, 6.39, 9.15 p.m. Rehana Meena tt Prcm Adtti In "ACTRESS" (Hindustani}. Morning Show Today at 11 R m. "BATMAN" (complete serial) 50 cts. to all scats! Phase ccme EARLY!! Next Change: "GIRL OF MY DREAMS", i Post-war GERMAN film with English sub-iitles). V fj^PEaWS Today At 11 a.m.222 words
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Advertisement301 1949-12-18 15 PRAISE, AND STILL MORE PRAISE! "This much beloved story has a perennial appeal .will b<' enjoyed by thousands" Press 'loview y i: Everybody 'a -inging its praises for >e /"m M\ NEW IWnoX I'l II R I \»KIRU WORLDS lllAlirU \IVK(.\KH DBRIhN I love LITTLE WOMEN Tr STORY! IKWMmiZZI I301 words
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Article, Illustration85 1949-12-18 16 Press Officer. Mr. Ong Kirn Hoe. of the Public Relations Headquarters at Kuala Lumpur, married pretty Miss Ng Ngan Kiew at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor, yesterday. A reception was held at G. H. Cafe. Among the guests present was Mr. George G. Thomson.85 words
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288 1949-12-18 16 CELANGOR convincing defeated Malacca by three goals to one in the second game of the Singapore Hockey Carnival at Thompson Road yesterday. Selangor and Singapore have thus each won a game at the expense of Malacca, and a very keen tussle for supremacy is anticipated288 words
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142 1949-12-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Combined Civilians beat the Combined Services in the annual rugby match on the padang this evening by nine points I three tries) to three 'one try). This is the Combined Civilians third successive victory. The score at half time was three-all142 words
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Article66 1949-12-18 16 Tunkus Mahmood and Abdul Rahman, sons of the Regent of Johore, Sir Ismail, returned to Singapore from Sydney by Qantas BO AC Constellation last night to spend their Christmas holidays here. Both arc students of Trinity Grammar school, Sydney. Also on board the aircraft66 words
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Article70 1949-12-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A major land slip between Rawang and Kuang. Selangor. resulted in considerable delay to both the Up and Down trains from Kuala Lumpur to Penang. Passengers on the day mail from Penang were transported by buses from Rawang. The night mail70 words
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217 1949-12-18 16 METHODISTS in Malaya will fight every form of m lottery—whether sponsored by the State or by PriV TLrSon was taken yesterday at th, Malaya Annual Conference of the Methodist Uiurch Reverend Hon Hood Keng, chairman of the Committee on Public Morals, said in his report217 words
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Article22 1949-12-18 16 Members of the Sure and Stedlast Club held their reunion dinner and dance at their headquarters, 77 Prinscp Street yesterday.22 words
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154 1949-12-18 16 CEYLON Commissioner fot Singapore and Malaya Mi. M Saiavanamuttu on arrival here fiom Cc'ombo yesterday cabled Penang "No garlands please". -I don't like it. 1 think it I a waste of time." said Mi. Baravanamuttu at Kaiiang Aii port before his departure, to Penang.154 words
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Article80 1949-12-18 16 SAMBI bin Yusoff. 21. «U sentenced by the Third Pc'ice Magistrate yesterday to six months" rigorous imprisonment after he was convicted on a charge of misappropriating a watch valued at $20 Samhi had five pievious convictions. It wa,< fttsted that on Dec. 9. Sambi took80 words
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Advertisement178 1949-12-18 16 I SALE NOW ON i 5 FOR BEST XWAfA AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. J J» FECIAL LV made S ■J HANDBAGS AND S SHOES from < ROf O- j> DILE, LIZARD and "i i H. HIMAIX i; €7 Hifh St., Spore. *TheiFINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day RCr' 7 cc frfrjofJ178 words
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