Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1950
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Title Section62 1950-05-21 1 SUNDAY Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE I PEOPLE Tde -Tribunt" Spore. MALAYA'S NATIONAL j NEWSPAPER I Phone 5»l 1/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWENTYFOI'R PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950 TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE UOMDOh REPRESENTATIVE E Maurice Glover, Malaya Trikmm62 words
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Article, Illustration686 1950-05-21 1 Oswald Henry - "Dictator, Rude, Inconsistent... 99 By Oswald Henry I WENTY-FIVE Malayan film executives met in Raffles Hotel, Singapore, yesterday and voted as one man: Mr. Jack Evans, the film censor, should be sacked." In a one-and-a-half hour conference about the same number of newspapermen, they accused686 words
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Article369 1950-05-21 1 Lawrence G. Mani - Bv Lawrence G. Mani nos'i 01 living hfcures pro- I Juccd by the Food Control Department confound the Benham Report claim that j the cost of living has gone down. It »s going up. Takmg the pre-war cost of j living a* 100369 words
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Article542 1950-05-21 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TVATO Onn bin Ja'afar this morning made an 87-minute plea to the general assembly oFfae United Malay National Organisation, now in session here, to accept the proposal of the Communities Liaison Committee on the extension of citizenship. He told the sixty-seven542 words
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Article139 1950-05-21 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— The Queen Mother of Egypt hinted today that she would sacrifice her title and all royal prerogatives, if need be, to assure the marriage of her daughter Princess x athia, to a commoner. Prince Muhamed. 74 -f Harold headA.P. - 139 words
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Article91 1950-05-21 1 GOVERNMENT is drafting new laws for stricter control of poisons and dangerous drugs. A Narcotics sub-branch of the Police will be set up shortly to fight smuggling from Hongkong of streptomycin and other sulpha drugs. Police carrying out checks on dispensaries have found that some91 words
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Article56 1950-05-21 1 A 62-year-old unemployed Chinese Ng Kwang Chuan. of Chlng Nam Street, jumped into the sea opposite Singapore Recreation Club yesterday and rescued a Chinese woman who was struggling in the water. The woman. Mak Kam Yoke, aged 38. was taken to the General Hospital where sne was56 words
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Article131 1950-05-21 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner Gencral.ai rived back at Kailang last night from the Commonwealth Conference in Sydney, and said. "Aid will start soon. South East Asia will benefit greatly." Asked about military aid. Mr. Macdonald said: "I had discussions with various131 words
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Article57 1950-05-21 1 U.P. LOS ANGELES. Sat. Pakistan has high hopes of becoming a large oil producer. Prime Minister Liaquat A'i Khan told a press conference here. He said. "I understand a number of big oil companies are seeking drilling rights in Baluchistan and Western Pakistan. We alsoU.P. - 57 words
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Article56 1950-05-21 1 Reute r. LONDON, Sat.—Food Minister, Maurice Webb, yesterday announced the end of Britain's points rationing which controlled most tinned foods. Rationing of staple foods, such as tea, sugar, bacon and meat remains, and the tea ration is to be cut in July from 2 /<8 ozs.Reuter. - 56 words
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Article178 1950-05-21 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Sat. Fighting has broken out between Indonesian troops of the Dutch Army and Indonesian Government forces in Macassar, according to reports reaching here. A high Dutch source said today the forces were using mortars. machine-guns and rifles. Dutch and Indonesian Army chiefs were today flyingReuter. - 178 words
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Article86 1950-05-21 1 IT was revealed at the 1 meeting that two more films were recently banned by the Film Censor "White Heat," a James Cagney gangster film, and "The Great Sleep." a Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall thriller. The latter film was viewed last week by the86 words
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Article253 1950-05-21 1 Tribune Stan* Reporter LOR twenty minutes yesterday thirteen-y-?ar-oid Maria Huberdina (Bertha) Hortogh and Che Aminah. her Malay fost2r-mother, were happy again. They were together. Che Aminah. accompanied by a friend. Mr. Mizra Majid. and his two children, a boy and a girl, arrived by taxi at253 words
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218 1950-05-21 2 LONDON, Saturday. UITLER, whose portrait appeared on all German wartime postage stamps except the commemorative issues, probably died without knowing that the Allies played several postal jokes on him. Few people, indeed, knew about it, for these jokes were a closely-guarded218 words
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65 1950-05-21 2 CROYDQN. Sat.—A charter pilot. Dudley Cecil Nott, of Lavender-vale. Wallington, fined £10 at Croydon for driving a car carelessly, I was said to have been kiss- ing and embracing a woman passenger as he drove along Purley. Mr. M. Pringle.65 words
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Article27 1950-05-21 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sat.—British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin, today reaffirmed that the British Government "remains vitally concerned in the independence, of Greece, Turkey and Persia."—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article33 1950-05-21 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sat. A government otflcial said today that Robert Blum will leave here tonight by plane for Saigon to open an office for U.S. economic aid to Indo-China. —UP.U.P. - 33 words
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167 1950-05-21 2 LONDON, Saturday. |)0 blue-eyed children smile at magistrates—and get away with their rhlsdemeanours Not so, says Mr. Basil Henriques, chairman of East London Juvenile Court. He turned down a statement by the Archbishop of York, Dr. Garbett, which criticised methods of dealing167 words
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Article84 1950-05-21 2 LONDON. Sat. Lieut.Commander Desmond Royse Martin. R.N., who won a triple D.S.O. for sinking .three U boats in 1943. has died in hospital. He was 37 and lived at Four Marks, near Alton. Hants. He commanded the submarine Tuna the first to fly the Jolly Roger.84 words
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Article34 1950-05-21 2 Mrs. Winston Cnurcnill told membeis of Y.W.C.A. committees in Liverpool recently: "Ninety per cent of the mattresses on Y.W.C.A. hostel beds are not fit to sleep on. They are lumpy and uncomfortable.34 words
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Article96 1950-05-21 2 ILFORD, Sat. Because he "just cannot stand the sight of uniform," Norman Percu Warren, builders' labourer, of Nut field gardens, Ilford, Essex, asked for exemption from military service. "I cannot explain what it dr/f.<? to me, but I know I cannot wear a uniform," said a96 words
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Article56 1950-05-21 2 LONDON. Sat —Mrs. Patricia Stewart, 33-year-old widow of the Governor of Sarawak, who was murdered last December, has been granted a "grace-and-favour" residence by the King. She and her three children, lona, Kay. and David, will move soon from their farmhouse home at Charlwood, Surrey, into56 words
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Article23 1950-05-21 2 Thieves chloroformed Italian orchestra conductor Carlo Zechi in his hotel room at Naples and got away with possessions including two suits.23 words
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259 1950-05-21 2 YARMOUTH, Saturday. pRETTY, brunette, and 22, Mrs. Lilian Florence Thompson, of Tennyson-road, Great Yarmouth, sat in the public gallery at Yarmouth Quarter Sessions recently with a new wedding ring on her finger, and a fresh pink carnation in her lapel. Below her, in259 words
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Article, Illustration448 1950-05-21 2 LONDON, Saturday. THANKS to the unremitting loving care of his mother, Mr. Michael Anthony Aylmer, City of London solicitor, who married the Contessina Maddelena Attems at St. George's, Hanover-square recently, is the most normal-living blind man in Britain. This 27-year-old lawyer has been blind from448 words
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Article70 1950-05-21 2 I JACKSONVILLE, Sat. —Viki, a three-year-old female chimpanzee at g Jacksonville squeaks English and shows affection for human "fosterparents." Treated as a human child from the time she was adopted" when three days old, \iki uses the words "papa." "mama." and "cup." and also washes herself in70 words
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Article232 1950-05-21 2 -To Be Head Con And Bottle-tyas^ THE idea It 1 washing up u os little things that a laboratory bench caS? 1 fuss recently i Thirty-three-yeai-.rL, L. R. Carr, who bestoS* ing Tory M P. fo y5ffi* is a research dire?» Plastics and aiunft* suggested that232 words
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259 1950-05-21 2 WALSALL, Saturday. PACKED audience of several hundred people were convulsed with laughter at the antics of Angel Bilbao, youngest of the dwarf artists at Ec: tram Mills's Circus at Walsall, v.s be took part in i crazy car act. He fooled about with259 words
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Article134 1950-05-21 2 Jumped 200 FeetAnd Lives LONDON m EIGHT-YEAR-OLD tout Jones climbed to top of a discussed OJHfI near his bone at Bryntti Merthyr VaJe, Glamorgan. Then, standing on a rod he shouted to his irien* nearly 200 ft. below'"Wall me, boys." 'iiiey stared opcmouthed aa leaaa, ■jjj loose stones .slipping him,134 words
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Miscellaneous442 1950-05-21 2 RADIO MALAY A b> Aicx 9mn; r*. f>f xtlT' VTTii'ADir HOO Spot the Favourite nan< M*l*y«« M 1 I»Ll E AATWORK the first three favourite lop I. Son?* ENGLISH PKOf.RAM.MKs tune* of the week in their CWTTti News; t. 9.00 a.m. Programme .-...m- order and win a prizi ;I. Si442 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-05-21 3 rp; li»«it their home 1 kjm) all their belongings in t; r which broke out in goon Road, near the v« World vrsterday. wodki labourers and ihr.-.« mm formed a human chain I > <<gh! the fire passing bucket* from hand to hand. The\ kept75 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-05-21 3 The Yen. Bhikku M. IMummadassi. Patron of the Selanitor Buddhist Asportation, the Sasana Abbiaurdhi Wardhana Society, the Malayan Vegetarian Societ) and incumbent Priest of the Buddhist Temple Temple Road Koala l.umpur. who will be leaving lor Ceykn by the s.s. "Corfu" to attend the World Kuddhlst Fellowship Conference60 words
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Article51 1950-05-21 3 THE Singapore Junior Chamf Commerce (Jay- xpect to raise 5.000 and $10,000 the Carnival Ball are organising in Boys Town Fund. which is under ige of Sir FrankGimson, Governor of Sinwill be held at the Victoria Memorial Hail from I i 1 p.m. on July51 words
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Article262 1950-05-21 3 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. gANDITS attacked Bukit Kepong Police Station in the Muar area yesterday evening but were driven away by Police defenders. After some shots were fired, the entire village was alerted but notii'ng more developed after an all-night vigil. Bandits attacked262 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-05-21 3 M D M Cor <feiro, of No. 332, East Coast Road. Singapore, who celebrates his forty-fifth wedding anniversary today, never saw a Jap clearly during the occupation years. When he did it was only his shadow. J This is because Mr. Cordeiro lost the154 words
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85 1950-05-21 3 The Singapore Traffic Police department ha* turned down a suggestion that Lh<J DOlic- should us? cars to follow and time suspected speedsters, on the lines of the British police system. In the U.K.. cars fitted with 'Stop' notices on the back, and a loud85 words
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111 1950-05-21 3 ONE of America's foremost authorities on the use of films and other audio-visual materials in education arrived in Singapore yesterriav for a brief visit. He is Mr. Floyd Brooker, director of the Audio-Visual Section of* the United State; Office of education. Mr. Brooker is a111 words
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Article42 1950-05-21 3 The Singapore Association will be submitting a memorandum on the Singapore Development Board Bill to Government shortly. A subcommittee consisting of Messrs. A. Corbet. M. W. Gulliford and A. F. Thome are at present studying this important bill.42 words
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Article296 1950-05-21 3 FIFTEEN-year-old Chan Ah Cheng is a busy artist. He is particular about what he The quiel and shy schoolboy artist, who won a •Highly Commended" certificate at the Inter-School Art Exhibition at the* British Council Hall this week, produced scroll after scroll be fore296 words
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341 1950-05-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU TOWN BOARD HAS— Tribune Staff Reporter THE Johore Bahru Town Board has started a campaign to ease overcrowding and the acute housing shortage position in the town. Ten sets of temporary building plans have al- ready been prepared by the Town341 words
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Article49 1950-05-21 3 The Korean Trade Mission Witt arrive at the Airport iroir. Colombo at 10 a.m. tooaj. The Mission will consist of 14 Korean businessmen and a representative of the Korean Government Trade Department together with two Americans ci the Economic Co-operative Administration Organisation and their secretary.49 words
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122 1950-05-21 3 rE Pahang Police have offered a $1,000 reward for information that will help them to capture a I bandit leader, with black teeth, called Low Wah <alias Low Wah Chan), who is a battalion commander of the Manchis Unit, He is described as122 words
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108 1950-05-21 3 After languishing in Singapore for four months, the twenty-Aye-man crew of the tanker "Lotorlum" are to return to England by air early this week. The Shell Co.. agents for the ship, said that since the "Lotorium" struck a reef off the Borneo coast108 words
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96 1950-05-21 3 ENGLISH-SPEAKING Yam Kum Keo. aged 27. pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court to a charge of breach of trust in respect of cement and tiles valued at $10,500. The offence was stated to have been committee) between Dec. last ani May 18. Yam96 words
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Article96 1950-05-21 3 For hemp, in possession of j l*j lbs. ot opium, Chang I Chee Hock was sentenced to seven months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second District Judge yesterday. It was stated that on May !lo at 8.45 p.m. two police- j men on duty at96 words
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242 1950-05-21 3 No News Of Son For Seven Years Australian mother, who has not hoard from her son for seven years, still has hopes that he may be somewhere in Malaya today. The woman, who is now in Melbourne seeks mformication of her son,242 words
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Article34 1950-05-21 3 No further applications can be accepted from Pilgrims resident in Singapore, who wish to go on the first Pilgrim ship, the s.a. "Tyndareus." which If expected to sail on TutkfrV, frvw Singapore.34 words
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Article, Illustration196 1950-05-21 4 SIXTEEN girl, entei i emm room in Rallies Girt School eveiv Taenia al p.m., and s,,< )n aft the smell of baking ak es~ and sometimes fried ..nions is wafted about the school corridors. m The girls are at the final stage of a five->ear mmuJ196 words
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Advertisement141 1950-05-21 4 SEMMiriT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager A. C. T. Kwong. Valuers. Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: ft. River Valley Road, ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: £55*6. I j! DINE DANCE IN COMFORT PLEASURE > ii SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. KALLANG AIRPORT ;j jj141 words
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282 1950-05-21 5 NO FAVOURITISM' —MR. FOULCER Tribune Staff Reporter TWELVE Asian Police Officers have been promoted to the rank of As--1 sistant Superintendant of Police since the Liberation, and Mr. K. E. Commissioner of Police, said yesterday: "They have been promoted on merit. There is282 words
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Article189 1950-05-21 5 DID S'PORE NEWSMEN KNOW VERY few Singapore journalists who crowded round General Ca-*ios P Romulo, Philippines Foreign Secretary, when he was v Singapore last that :he man at whom they kept shooting questions w; himself a seasoned ionn->-' Ist and once winner of the Pulitzer Prize for aistu. nulshed reporting.189 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-05-21 5 RADIO MALAYA'S Bert Read leaves Singapore today on the Corfu en route to the U.K. on long leave. While there he intends brushing up his already encylopaedic knowledge of dance music by listening to the latest arrangements of the bands and also renewing his acquaintance with56 words
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139 1950-05-21 5 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality has succeeded in 1 finding 524.000.0J0 worth of steel for the 10.000.000 power house which is to be built at asir Panjang. Mr. C. V. Payne. Municipal Electric Engineer .vent on a Special visit to England to negotiate139 words
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Article62 1950-05-21 5 The Colony Court of Ciiminal Appeal will hold a session next Thursday and the following day. There aie four appeals to be disposed of three against the decisions of Mi. ju-tice Thoiogood and one against that of Mr. Justice Evans. Another matter which will occupy the attention62 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-05-21 5 MR. Lee Chin Chuan and Mr. Lee J3in Suan being presented tcith certificates by Mr. H. P. Bryson, British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, at Port Dickson recently, in recognition of the assistance they gave Allied personnel to escape to Sumatra during the Japanese occupation.46 words
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180 1950-05-21 5 IF there is a boy in Singapore, who believes most in the saying, "Every cloud has a silver linirg" he is 19-year-old Lim Ah Soon. Penniless and hungry Ah Soon, not so very long ago, decided to end it all. He180 words
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73 1950-05-21 5 MALACCA, Sat.—For the first time in Malacca, Indian rubber estate workers canted the funeral bier of a Chinese today. The funeral was of the late Mr. Tan Siew Giap who died in the Singapore General Hospital 'ast Sunday following an operation. Mr. Siew73 words
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Article36 1950-05-21 5 I As a result of an appeal l made by the State Medical and Health Officer, Negri Sembilan, Dr. D. J. McMahon, 176 members of the Seremban District Police Headquarters, volunteered as blood donors.36 words
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Article197 1950-05-21 5 MR. Tan Song Kang, compradore of the firm of Guthrie and Company, Ltd., yesterday said goodbye to his employers after 34 years of service with the firm. Mr. Tan, who started work as a bill collector in 1916, is reputed in Singapore trade circles to197 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-05-21 5 BOXING-A La CHINESE Tribune Staff Reporter IJAST gaining popularity in Singapore is the art of self-defence a la Chinese. All over the island a number of Chinese youths, "chins in and mouths open/ are probing the mysteries of Oriental boxing. And335 words
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87 1950-05-21 5 THE Customs authorities have established two check points at Kal'ang airport, one for outgoing and the other for incoming passengers. The new check point is for outgoing passengers and is situated at the far end of the building near the Restaurant. This extra Customs87 words
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Article164 1950-05-21 5 MAKE sure that "you receive a marriage certificate complete with your signature and those of your husband and witnesses if you want to become a secondary wife to any man". This warning came from Mr. A. K. Lee. Assistant Secretary in charge of the Girls and164 words
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Article25 1950-05-21 5 Ten more new motorcycles for the Traffic Police wili shortly be delivered. The bicycles wiU be used for general traffic and escort duties.25 words
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Article234 1950-05-21 5 RELAY STARTS TOMORROW Tribune Staff Reporter JHANKS to the enterprise of David Kennard, Radio Malaya has now linked itself up with the United Nations station at Lake Success and from tomorrow night will provide a series of special feature programmes recorded at the U.N.234 words
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Article51 1950-05-21 5 A total sum of $5,717.69 was collected during April this year for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, according to the Honorary Treasurer of the Ke'.antan State Appeal Committee of Fund. This brings the contributions to date for the proposed Kelantan Hall at the University of Malaya to51 words
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Article128 1950-05-21 5 Charge MALACCA, Sat. Judgment will be given on May 24 in the case in which Chong Cheok Kian and Low Ee Hoon, Secretary and President respectively of the Hoon Lim Kok Club at Kampong Pentei, Malacca, were charged in the Malacca Circuit Magistrate's Court with128 words
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250 1950-05-21 6 Tribune Staff Reporter THE setting up of a Chinese Department in the University of Malaya is in a report now bein? drawn up by *he Board of Chinese Studies for submission to the Senate. The Board has made this recommendation because it considers the teaching250 words
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82 1950-05-21 6 Air Marshal Sir Hugh Pugh Lloyd, formerly Air C-in-C, Far East- and now chief of Bomber Command, attended a vast gathering in London's Albert Hall on Friday, wnen the 'bomber boys', both regulars and civilians, held their annual re-union. Sir Hugh, along82 words
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128 1950-05-21 6 A revolutionary method of destroying insect pests by blanketing an injected area with fog is to be demonstrated in various sections of the city next week. The Todd Insectlcidal Fog Applicator produces a fog which quickly surrounds and clings to every object In128 words
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103 1950-05-21 6 MALACCA. Sat. The third annual general meeting of the Malacca Municipal Services Union will be held at the Malacca Municipal Sports Club on June 10 at 2.30 p.m. Members of the Union are eligible for the scholarship onered by the British Trade Union Congress103 words
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252 1950-05-21 6 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Johore Police authorities are waging a war to bring to book members of the regular force, the Special Constabulary and the Auxiliary Police who are extorting money from the public. A sergeant and a detective corporal were recently arrested for252 words
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Article62 1950-05-21 6 Kua Kart Tay. 57, was fined $750 by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday for assisting in the running of a chap-Ji-kee lottery on May 4 at New Market Road. One-third of the fine was ordered to be paid to the informer. In default of62 words
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108 1950-05-21 6 Is T o b° 4 largest pair of binocular used lor commercial pu poses In Singapore ha been recently installed b the shipping company o S. C. Sharpe and Co. or the balcony of their thirc floor office in Union Build ing. These are108 words
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Article, Illustration234 1950-05-21 6 Tribune Staff Reporter A LONG-CHERISHED dream will soon become a reality to Miss Louise Edith Fernandez, a nurse on the staff of the General Hospital, Kota Bahru, Kelantan. She is visiting" Rome with the first batch of Malayans wno are making the234 words
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Article30 1950-05-21 6 The Chinese Swimming Club will be holding a Race Dance on Saturday. May 27. The club recently increased the entrance fee to $20. effective from June 1950.30 words
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Article33 1950-05-21 6 Charged with breach of trust in respect of $10,668, Yeo Siong Lim pleaded not guilty in the First District Court yesterday. Bail was refused. The case was postponed to June 19.33 words
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Article29 1950-05-21 6 Tan Geok Sim was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the First District Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to failing to secure an identity card.29 words
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Article19 1950-05-21 6 At about 10.30 a.m. yesterday Police carried out an identification card checkup at the Kallang Airport.19 words
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182 1950-05-21 6 A Singapore businessman and President of the Association of Teachers of Dancing. Mr. Chee Teck Swee, is planning to start an association of Singapore amateur dancers He proposes to name it The Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers. The Society will be open to all182 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-05-21 6 MORE than 2.000 bo u J girls from twentit-mu En,]. Ush schools in the Cnl>,nu vcM be participating in the Sin<jnpore Youth Dnn„n a „i Music Festival to l> key in the Victoria Ttoativ tomorrow to Mtu 27. All the piavs318 words
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Article55 1950-05-21 6 An 18-year-old Chew Yuen Thim was sentenced to nine months' hard labour by the First District Judge yesterday for misappropriat.ag a $120 cycle and four hand cart wheels worth $20. The offences were committed on April 22 and 24. Chew had two previous convictions. He had borrowed55 words
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135 1950-05-21 6 SOLD BORROWED CAR TWO soldiers, James Peter Bark, 24, and George 1 Douglas Walker, 28, of 75 Coy. R.A.S.C. Alexander Road, were each sentenced to six months' hard labour by the First District Judge yesterday when they pleaded guilty to misappropri- ating a car135 words
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Advertisement450 1950-05-21 6 J just wanted !|L to stay '^/*t at home social engagements were agony I used to be in constant discomfort and beastly irritable. The only relief was to he down. I was getting really wretched with Piles, when I learned of Boots H.P. Ointment. Marvellous stuff." Sufferers from Haemorrhoids or450 words
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249 1950-05-21 7 POLICE BREAK UP CI Tribune Staff Reporter joHORK'S bad little boys are giving trouble again. Not dividually. Some of them have ganged together and homes, stealing poultry, fruit, clothing and money. Although handicapped b} the Police are doing their best Many have already249 words
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Obituary, Illustration191 1950-05-21 7 1 THE "Syonan L" is clue for the srave yard. A flat bottomed dredge, with an exceptionally tall funnel, it is bring speedily reduced to a heap of scrap in Kal- Ian*? Basin. Mystery however, sur- rounds the "Syonan Es" history. All that is191 words
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Article37 1950-05-21 7 Tribune Sta fPOH's recently-opened < Road—the first in Mai interest to Municipal j societies all over the counj the ever increasing short'l In Kuala Lumpur, t| Association has written t J though cremation is soma37 words
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Article, Illustration2514 1950-05-21 8 Vera Ardmore - by Vera Ardmore became quite indignant. His indignation took more concrete form when he was sitting in the mess one night with Captain David Livingstone and Major lan Cullen. In the middle Of indignantly saying, "Why doesn't someone do something" about it;' he changed it to "Why don't we do2,514 words
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Advertisement295 1950-05-21 8 X TO SAIGON Connections for all parts of Indo-Chtna Arrivals trim SsigM flMridtys 3.50 M V%> Oestrum ftr Mf* S rril«ys7.3oa.« Anw FRANCE boohing orrtcc ccnoui agents Ground riot* Cte) *M UfNO. J M tM ,rtM Warrf*—. T»l ***** Arc*d* Tel. 418S I. 1872 kya's Leading llewellers lond and Gem295 words
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Article485 1950-05-21 9 GROUP Captain John Mynqrs received a summons stating that he "had exceeded the speed limit When he checked the time and date of the alleged offence, he found that it was one evening when he had not been out in his car at all! A GLAMOUROUS member485 words
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Advertisement69 1950-05-21 9 jj MS NEW... IT'S *VRFJ| ALPHA 8 Il LEAK IH I PZOOF ft BATTERY I I" V Obtainable from your local dealer H.A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. Battery Road. Showroom and Retail Shop 2o 29 Orchard Road. V 'AVAWWWWWSr\A^^ DINE IN THE PALM COURT i 0 NIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL Ughl69 words
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Advertisement187 1950-05-21 9 Research labor atories at Cambridge, England, where the fineat FEATURES brain* in British engineer- BmmdMfr^lAm r tw m hmm 4. ing carry out the moat aaaaaiaaa specialised and advanced p y rnuiMiiir, /w —wash— e/ mm research. proportions c-w«#«. flmUhmd in highly poiivkmd %m»tmmt MADE Ct I I tropiemlUmd CAMBRIDGE,187 words
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Article, Illustration2195 1950-05-21 10 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Sat. MALAYANS who are planning a ho'iday in England this summer should not rely on having the kind of weather we enjoyed last year. Although the first few days of spring showed great promise, this season has turned out the worst we have had2,195 words
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Advertisement359 1950-05-21 10 stratocpuisfk iPEtceißr' This modern Speedfeird Fleet provides, swift sure services to all 7 ils^]^£^> b continents ARGONAUT SPEEDBIRDS 175/xn miles of 8.0.A.C. routes to fifty-one countries on all six continents can save you hours, days, sometimes even weeks of valuable travrlling time. You fly without delay in the world's most359 words
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Advertisement250 1950-05-21 10 The subtle difference between looking your iif best —and being beautifuL As wonderful as .'S that, the difference fine perfume makes. Goya's "TH lovely perfumes create this miracle for you their lilting fragrances lend enchantment to everyday flf occasions wearing them you feel—and are —alluring. That you may discover the250 words
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Article, Illustration711 1950-05-21 11 ALEC WAUGH - How he made his first £500 into a million by ALEC WAUGH if has often been said that the first £1,000 are the I har dest earned. In Lipton's case this certainly Jfi w His first £500 took our years to711 words
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Article267 1950-05-21 11 i his capital increased hu> A stunts became more elaborate. "Funny mirrors" were most successful. He set a pair outside his shop, one concave, the other convex. The concave mirror, which elongated the body, making the face look haggard, was headed "Going to Lipton's." The other, showing an267 words
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Article504 1950-05-21 11 SOON there was an impressive little chain of shops, not only in Glasgow, but later in Greenock, then in Dundee. It is a story of steady progress, conducted always on a pattern. He multiplied his units, but the unit remained unchanged. He never outreached himself. He504 words
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Article285 1950-05-21 11 I MONSTER cheeses became henceforth a fixed feature of the Lipton Christmas. Every town with a Lipton market had its cheese. Occasionally local authorities would rise objections. The Sunderland police argued that the presence of sovereigns in the cheese constituted a lottery. Lipton had his answer285 words
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Article295 1950-05-21 11 9 I ALL the time Lipton's business was increasing. Soon the Irish farmers were unable to keep his shops supplied. He was forced to look further afield, to Scandinavia and to Russia. Russia was to prove disappointing. "The red-tapism was awful,'' was his verdict, Scandinavia was more295 words
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Advertisement180 1950-05-21 11 Ad v? rtisiiig made lotvns laugh i! rtarttd m the smallest way, with no spare So he concentrated upon his immediate neighbourhood. fcfc-j Each Halivite Vitamin Piti contains MM international Units of Vitamin A and 400 LU. af Jry Vitamin D. Three Pills a day guarantees that the body is180 words
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Advertisement49 1950-05-21 11 CORK TIPPED I for I better quality I every time I Mode with I Vir^ 1 jl examples of true WsfflL■ >J^_Hil quality craftsmanship —they arc yours for jr. better reception! *''"t'^^^^S^^i^^S CYCLE CARRIAGE CO M (1926J LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 393« RepreMoted Throughout Tbe Malayan Federation. -I49 words
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Article546 1950-05-21 12 THERE is trouble in Paradise. Uncle Joe and his archangels of the Kremlin, while they continue to give us headaches, are in need of a little aspirin ■themselves.* For the Communist cherubim are getting restive and rude. Where once the voices rose sweetly in chorus, there are546 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1950-05-21 12 WHY; do Britons today say they can't save? Is it really the cost of living, vegetables, fish, bread, meat? Or are people spending more on cigarettes, tobacco, beer, dogs, horse-racing, the pools? As the National Savings Assembly met at Folkstone, investigation was made as to1,095 words
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Article370 1950-05-21 12 ANEW Italian spiritual publication called Aurora has been started by Professor Giuseppe Stoppoloni. of Cameriono University, with 10 people on the editorial board eight live journalists and eight ghosts among them Dante. Shakespeare and F. D. Roosevelt. The professor announced that the editorial will be written alternately370 words
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Article, Illustration747 1950-05-21 12 WHAT are the South Sea Islands Tee? Are they a geographical Hcdy Lamai i in glorious Techricoloar? Or is the watei not so blue and aie the palms not so green In a book published recently Indiana-born journalist J C Furnas gives the truth at length, from747 words
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Article201 1950-05-21 12 After You No, After Yon TWO Frenchmen pass- ing each other on a wide staircase will invariably raise their hats and apologise; this little ceremony probably has some connection with traditional French politeness. The same two Frenchmen meeting before a single seat in a Paris underground train will rush for201 words
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Article50 1950-05-21 12 A.P. ATHENS Seventy-eight French stallions have been brought to Greece to help in the country's horse breeding programme. Greece's stock of horses had been reduced from 364,--000 to 182,000 during the last nine years of Occupation and civil war. The animals were purchased with Marshall PJau credits A,P,A.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement87 1950-05-21 12 But we nre never out of stock of genuine Swiss spare parts to give yuu u»c i service your good watch reserves. Try us next time. aone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395. North Bridge Ro&d. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Station, Sembcwangj. Tender skins V^^, are extra I*. /1 sensitive87 words
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Advertisement64 1950-05-21 12 It pays to Hy f/ with KLM Jm Business men all over the world are &r j unanimous in their appreciation of the J KLM service. Luxurious KLM Constellamn tions leave Singapore thrice weekty fur J Europe, completing the trip in 11*1* M hours, and to U.S.A. within 2 164 words
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521 1950-05-21 13 AT seven a.m. in the Royal Castle Hotel opposite Cammed Laird's main entrance at Birkenhead, there were ten dozen new glasses to be washed and polished, new ban els of bitter to be tapped, extra crates of bottled beer to be brought up521 words
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Article230 1950-05-21 13 r Gordon Richards, who has not become the world's champion jockey by indulging in competition nerves, last Thursday was just another day. He was up early, did his morning gallop, had a light breakfast of eggs from his home farm at Marlborough. He arrived at Sandown Park230 words
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Article, Illustration283 1950-05-21 13 LIFE had been getting too crowded for Lord Layton. He felt he hadn't been doing anything very well. There had been the'tfere Chronich and The Star, Reuters, the Newsprint Supply Company, the House of Lords, the Liberal Party, the Council of Europe. Last week, having at283 words
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Article, Illustration388 1950-05-21 13 THE telephone bell rang. MrV Averell Harrlman was* on fhe lino. «hĕ wanted Mrs. Franvs Goldwyn. But it was Sam Goldwyn who picked up the icceivcr. He was delighted to hear from "his favourite woman." he told her. just as if Mrs. Goldwyn hadn't been sitting across388 words
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Article288 1950-05-21 13 IT is by no means certain that the Nizam of Hyderabad, who last week dipped into his fortune to provide his family with security against political change, is the world s I richest man. but he probably has a larger heap of change lying around the house than288 words
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Article22 1950-05-21 13 IN the first months of the first shop he often worked so late that he slept under t^e22 words
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Article35 1950-05-21 13 The strongs story ol the first girl in his life: How they met, ond how they parted: Queen Victoria refuses 1 j accept 'the largest cheese over made': His adoration of his master.35 words
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Advertisement211 1950-05-21 13 /gray i magic I ROYAL PORTABLE j I "Magic" Margin fumbling No f fret —click, j i v ter exclusive Features make < I j Magic YOUR J p„rtct> Typew* tcr. J Id guaranteed by a < tablished 40 i \cari in Malaya. 1 DIGESTIVE TABLETS ;.CE§|gnJ TVE *0DE«« AMTACID211 words
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Advertisement97 1950-05-21 13 4 CARNATION Cussons FiomAssomm MALA YAH AIR WA YS GOO N J I JES^ L 1 ERC U I J Q SAN DA KAN j A N GkVk j A [SAIG O M J J E D A (^PALEMBANG^ Tv( l|ou)i WSmA AiltW MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 502197 words
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Article, Illustration618 1950-05-21 14 The Madeleine Smith Affair, by Peter Hunt (Carroll and Nicholson, lift.). Beloved, if we did wrong last night it was in the excitement of our lore Fes, beloved, I did truly love with my soul. I was happy Am I not your wife? Yes,618 words
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Article382 1950-05-21 14 Keep the Memory Green, by Lt.-Col. Evvan Butler and Major J. Selby Brandford (Hutchinson, 12s. <»<!.. IT Is exactly ten years since Dunkirk. On May 10, 1940, armoured cars of the 12th Royal Lancers led Lord Gort's British Expeditionary Force through the frontier wire into Belgium. Twenty-three382 words
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Article335 1950-05-21 14 The Green Tree and tbe Dry, by Ivan Roe (Hutchinson, 12s. Cd.). WHEN Wystan Auden and Louis MacNeice wrote letter from Iceland before the war they included in it a meek will in verse. Bequeathing many things to many people, they left to335 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-05-21 14 Api4ogy for a Hero, by A. L. Barker (The •Hogarth Press 10s. 6<L). MISS BARKER won an Atlantic award in 1946 and her tirst volume of short stories brought her a Somerset Maugham prize. Apology for a Hero is her first novel. The writing is good, but the179 words
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Article329 1950-05-21 14 The World My Wilderness, by Rose MacauLav (Collins, 8«. td.). ROSE MACAULAY has taken The Waste Land which T. S. Eliot created after World War I and peopled it with the troubled youth of World War 11. In Eliot's "empty chapel, only the wind's home." she329 words
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Article305 1950-05-21 14 lOHN Dickson Carr keeps another appointment with fear in Below Suspicion (Hamish Hamilton, 3s. 6d.), which concerns a chain of unexplained poisonings throughout Britain. Patrick Butler, K.C., eminent defence counsel, has to prove the innocence of Joyce Ellis, a beauty charged with dosing elderly Mrs. Taylor with antimony305 words
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Article47 1950-05-21 14 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21- FEB. 18. You will come up against quite a lot of opposition and your plans will be hotly debated by fellow-workers and even by loved-ones. Watch expenditure and do not exceed the limits of the budget.47 words
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Article42 1950-05-21 14 FEB. 19—MARCH 20. A fairly quiet week. You will be forced to put things off but don't, fret at forced inactixrity. In all dealings with loved-ones, be tactful and understanding. Don't condemn before you are in possession of all the facts.42 words
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Article41 1950-05-21 14 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. This would be an ideal time to halt for a while and to consolidate recent gains. Clear up odds and ends that might waste time later. Ignore rumours and gossip and where you can, discourage idle chatter.41 words
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Article52 1950-05-21 14 APRIL 21—MAY 20. Sit back with pencil and paper and do a little 'figgering'. Add up gains and subtract losses —then decide whether or not plans should be. overhauled and tightened wp a bit. Young lovers may expelience a 'love ones with tiff' but it should not be taken52 words
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Article45 1950-05-21 14 MAY 21—JUNE 20. Take pride in everything you do and you will get a lot of pleasure from quite simple things. This would not be a good time to tangle with authorities. Be prepared for a let down: a promise will not be kept..45 words
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Article42 1950-05-21 14 JUNE 21—JULY 23. Get in step with fellow workers and superiors. This would not be a good time to stand out as a rugged individualist. In the home, help relatives and loved their problems, however trivial they not/ appear to you.42 words
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Article37 1950-05-21 14 JULY 24—AUG. 23. Rather a negative week during which you will experience the utmost difficulty in getting other people to make decisions. Avoid temperamental people and keep out of other folks' disputes. Look after yonr money.37 words
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Article32 1950-05-21 14 AUG. 24—SEPT 23. This would NOT be a favourable time to make important changes. Don't force matters Watch points on Saturday: misunderstandings are likely. Lovers should learn to give and take.32 words
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Article48 1950-05-21 14 SEPT. 24—OCT. 23. Annoying hold-ups are indicated but little can be done to remedy the position. Just keep calm and don't go off the handle. A change in personnel in your job may leave you in rather an awkward position. My advice whatever you do, DON'T PANIC.48 words
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Article43 1950-05-21 14 OCT. 24—NOV. 22 Be very wary where mottrit is concerned and have nothing to do with risky financial ventures whether the. sums involved are shillings or fjunds. Avoid so-called bargains and don't spend more thin you have to even on everyday neccssitte'.43 words
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Article47 1950-05-21 14 NOV. 23—DEC. 22. There trill be a tendency fot you to make mountains out of molehillfs and to exaggerate fears. Force yourself to see things in their true perspective—and this applies strongly to young people in lore. In the home, tact and resourcefulness will be required.47 words
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Article55 1950-05-21 14 DEC. 23—JAN. 20. Don't do anything that might be called reckless: if your are a driver, drive cartfully. Watch the pence and stick to the budget. Towards the week-end there may be a slight tension in the family circle but you will be able to break it by wring55 words
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Miscellaneous110 1950-05-21 14 /vmj MSjrr fiMur r/Mw I MBp™* peTer. he seem?\] PiLSHHr"^ r POCrO* *£>V/S£D Ĕ2fa*X\ WL ptt« JaJ > tUv TIMIO AND RESERVED W f MARY. WHAT'SI" HE SAYS HE'sl «NKiSg MTi %?TB\\ PEJER DEAR? L I WRONG WITH ■SO TIRfP All fDON'T WORRY ABOUT PETER. \gf MimAmWt dom t you110 words
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60 1950-05-21 15 Tops for glamour and with Topping for her married name, Lana Turner has just become the proud ownei of a Rembrandt painting. The picture, which has been a valuable part of the Topping family's art collection for years, was left to Lana's husband, Bob, by his mother. The Rembrandt is60 words
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Article81 1950-05-21 15 A.P. SOL Lesser, producer of the Taizan film series, plans to leave for a two-month combination business and vacation trip to Europe. In London, he intends to establish a British production unit which will travel to Central Africa this summer to film portions of his next picture. LesserA.P. - 81 words
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Article248 1950-05-21 15 A.P. I IKE most young t.iris. •J actress Terry Moon has discovered the value of a tight sweater. In Terry's case, the realisation has brought nandsome returns for her acting career. She had been doing okay as a sweet young tning in films. But having just turnedA.P. - 248 words
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103 1950-05-21 15 THERE stands in Hollywood Boulevard a famous old hotel, the Hollywood Hotel, completely engulfed by a noisy modern city. This once famous hotel epitomises for many a film star "old timer" the strange, exotic, bizarre land that was Hollywood in the nineteen twenties. Now street103 words
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Article85 1950-05-21 15 DUDOLPH VALENTINO. m Paula Negri, Gloria Swanson and "It Girl" Clara Bow, along with many others, lived here or dined regularly at the Hotel's restaurant. Its ceiling was emblazoned with stars carrying the names of famous visitors. Now the hotel's residents are mostly old folk whose tenure85 words
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Article215 1950-05-21 15 "It" girls of those days wore skirts well above their knees and deep decollete dresses. Anne Baxter, who appeared recently in this old new-look costume, was heard to say she felt quite naked; she insisted on wearing a coat everytime she came off the set. It was not215 words
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277 1950-05-21 15 REGARDED as one of Hollywood's most cooperative young actiesses. June Allyson in the days before her marriage to Dick Powell, used to hate to leave the studio. If she finished her scenes early in the day. she could often be found either tourins the277 words
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Article78 1950-05-21 15 Dirk Bogarde star of THE BLUE LAMP, in which he plays the part ot a thief and murderer baa been visited by a real burglar at his country home in Buckinghamshire, England. The burglar stole all Dirk's clothes including hats, shoes and overcoats and he was left only with78 words
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Article48 1950-05-21 15 A.P. Instead of the customary background music by a full orchestra, the entire score .of the movie "Crisis" will be played by Vincente Gomez on his guitar. Gomez, one of the world's foremost guitarists, also has a role in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, which stars Cary Grant.—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article237 1950-05-21 15 LEROY MARCH - by LEROY MARCH r'S amazing to discover that Bill Powell is nigh on to being 60. He certainly doesn't look it. Bill's age wouldn't even have come to mind if it hadn't been for an MGM announcement that he has five more pictures to make before his237 words
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Article44 1950-05-21 15 A.P. SINGER Allan Jones has been booked for a vaudeville tour of the British Isles. He .starts on May 29 at the Empire Theatre, Swansea, England. Jones and his wife, Irene Harvey, sail for England from New York on May 17.—AP.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration560 1950-05-21 15 "Go East" Advises Actor John Mills I was particularly fortunate that my luck broke before my heart did. On the day that I decided to go out East, it was not to forget some romantic attachement, but to end a soul-dest. oying period spent560 words
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Article158 1950-05-21 15 CLIFTON Webb may find himself in a second series of pictures. Already established as the Mr. Belvedere of the screen, he is now playing the "Dad" of the best seller, "Cheaper by the Dozen on the 20th Century-Fox lot. The studio has asked the pub';shers, Thomas Crowell,158 words
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Article100 1950-05-21 15 A.P. ACTOR Larry Parks may have some salient words of advice for embattled Hollywood couples. He explains that his wife. Betty Garrett, gave up her MGM contract because they felt they were missing too much of their marriage. "We were under contract to different studios, wjrking different hoursA.P. - 100 words
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Article83 1950-05-21 15 A.P. CHARLES Chan's boy is doing all right in the movies these days without his father. Victor Sen Yung acted in 24 of the Chan films before the series was ended. He played the youngest son of the fictional Chinese detective. During the late war YungA.P. - 83 words
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Article51 1950-05-21 15 A.P. When the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "Quo Vadls" reaches the screen, audiences will see Nero's army marching to the strains of a bagpipe band. Studio researchers said they learned that the instrument was first used In ancient Rome and it was the Roman army that introduced it Into Scotland—A.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement80 1950-05-21 15 potYoyi KAUTIFUL HANDS V ...nail* fnanicuteduh//% CUTEX Sparkling, fadeless, magic-wear CUTEX, brings your hands new admiration easy to apply dries faster, too. The polish that wears longer relists peeling and chipping and comes in such brilliant shades. t\ I CDYEI v\\ LW»tWs mat popular 1~~ W mad pvlab. *FOR THAT80 words
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Advertisement397 1950-05-21 15 Already 25 million American women have used Ĕ j m m jfjĔj THf SENSATIONAL A* easy as putting voux liair in curlers —yet the wave stays m tor m -nths and months. Try I urn vourseli 1 You'll l know then wh\ it has been used hv 25 ~"*f? mi397 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-05-21 16 WHAT was the vacuum flask doing on a tea tray? I wondered. Was one member of the family gioup riving some afternoon hot drink? The ilask was one of those made in jug shape, in dull grey and a pleasing design. Actually it was serving as a hot-water311 words
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Article482 1950-05-21 16 WHO ooing sun-bathing f To prevent painful burning, Innoxa have their well-knotcn cream 'Tan", which also hials skin if it is already burnt. "Tan" is a sun-filter, which defends the skin from harmful burning rays, and helps you to acquire a warm, healthy tan. WHO wants an idea482 words
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Article373 1950-05-21 16 JOAN BALDWINSON - by JOAN BALDWINSON FROCKS by Susan Small and Dorville are in Singapore now. and provide plenty of variety for the small woman. One I liked especially, was a grey ponca dotted sun dress: the new shade onion" is "in this range, whlcn includes dots, candy stripes, checks plaids.373 words
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Article23 1950-05-21 16 IF you have any ideas, suggestions or queries, please write to me, Joan Baldwinson, c o Malaya Tribune Press, 104-116 Anson Road, Singapore.23 words
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Article, Illustration858 1950-05-21 16 HAVE you ever wondered why such a fuss is made about shampooing? All Grandma did was strain ofi some water from the rain barrel and go to work with a bar of soap. But today there are many special shampoos, rinses and a great858 words
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Advertisement381 1950-05-21 16 SATURDAY f 27th MAY IS OPENING DAY of the new COLD STORAGE ARCADE The first floor in our Orchard Road Branch has been transformed into a wonderful shopping arcade. The idea is to saT our customers extra journeys by centralising their daily shopping needs. Make a note in your diary381 words
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Miscellaneous229 1950-05-21 16 rr??->O'DONE J| [J BUT V NATCHERLV. NOBODY DOES. V EXCEPT FD MAH TM <?*>aO| V CLEARED TWELVE) T'BUY A YO' BUT, THEY IS SO BiG THEY J IDEEL OF EV'RY RED-BLOODED, >JfAKL,Wj XJOTO^^^. ACRES Ll'L POUND BULLFISH. M > DON'T YalLuS WRAPS *EM IN A N 100 PERCENT"AN^^AjvJS 1 W229 words
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Article, Illustration2894 1950-05-21 17 DESMOND YOUNG - Varnished nails, enormous diamond, emerald tie pin has a hit too much of GOERING by DESMOND YOUNG AT the end of June 1942 Rommel was knocking at the gates of Alexandria ever, Lhe Eighth Army was Car from being entirely on the2,894 words
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Advertisement68 1950-05-21 17 Healthy People keep (heir and healthy you want whhe teem the tooth c to get is the Peroxide tooth e—Macleans Peroxide Tooth —the demrfrice with the biggest i Great Britain. This is scicntiprepared to do supremely well t a good tooth paste can do, to clean the teeth thoroughly yet68 words
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Advertisement162 1950-05-21 17 Angier's puts you back on your feet T after FEVER or < other illness Vigour and energy quickly return if you take a course of Angicr s Emulsion after attacks of fever. Malarial sufferers in particular appreciate the tonic effect of Angier's. This palatable emulsion tones up the system, soothes162 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1950-05-21 18 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - HOW SINGAPORE CAN CASH IN ON TOURISTS By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IT won't be long until round-the-world tourist ships crowded with dollar snrnding Americans will be tying up at Singapore's docks every three weeks. But if Singapore is to attract them nrthore from their air conditioned cabins it will have1,317 words
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Article1347 1950-05-21 18 "QUIZ - s bv —t "QUIZ" IT is a very illuminating, and yet profoundly disturbing, sidelight on <he people of Singapore that out of over thirty questions asked on the first three Sundays of "Questions of the Week" the only one to elicit any reply is the query1,347 words
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Advertisement565 1950-05-21 18 WWIrVVWWWVtfWrVWi. Lavender Bri'liantine DELUXE l T Sparkling Hair Lights up Your whole Personality SOLD EVERYWHERE .W.VVVV.'.W.V.V.'.SW' Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Jp Scientist Explains How \Jr_ 4 New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger oTZm^ An eminent physician, with more than > the world For lnftar t565 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1950-05-21 19 L The end of good or big-time boxing has NOT arrived. 2. Disqualified for lack of etiquette. 3. Dick Thorpe to fight in Singapore soon. 4. Boxing and broadcasting. 5. World Boxing Control and Empire boxing control. nrELL well So the pessiIfmuTts have1,150 words
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576 1950-05-21 19 A Correspondent - By A Correspondent THE absence of Yeoh Teck Chye from Selangor's Foong Seong Cup team must have been greatly felt last weekend when Perak defeated Selangor by six games to three in the second round of the tournament played at Ipoh. Although TeCk576 words
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Advertisement45 1950-05-21 19 "TRUST TEK TO J KEEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN) TOOTHBRUSHES FIRM WITH TEETH -KIND TO GUMS. Tck JUNIOR Ti) H.M Tttg UNO created to keep you cool and elegant all through the day YARDLEY^^^I-AVEHDCR and the < luxury soap of tin world U SLkH PQNP ft Tilt45 words
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Advertisement21 1950-05-21 19 NEXT WEEK Hitler tells Rommel 'No one will make peace with me Rommel discovers the 'Atlantic Wall' to be a fake.21 words
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Advertisement198 1950-05-21 19 Listen to F N's Children's Corner <m Rediifusion Singapore: Tuesdays at 6.30-7.00 p.m. K. Lumpur: Wednesdays at 6.30-7.00 p.m. CAPITOL OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (colourless) /J K '^!j^m^ <} rj^'i^.^^\ I I (lacquered lids) S^^^j^^' y^/ (mtk ate GENUINEOVALTINI Ksul Recent experiments in the OVALTINE laboratories have198 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1950-05-21 20 LINESMAN - By LINESMAN TEAMS in the senior section of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament had an off-day on Sunday but spent the weekend in friendly games and other non championship matches. While there was nothing worthy of note in these games, plenty was provided1,743 words
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Article, Illustration628 1950-05-21 20 PHILIP GOID - (BY PHILIP GOID I OCAL football circles predict that Singapore *n v recapture the Malaya Cup which was IrJ? Penang in 1941. m v This optimism is based on the form the Colonteam displayed against the Royal Air Force, hfol and the Army-Navy. They won628 words
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Article, Illustration585 1950-05-21 20 SAM SNEAD - By SAM SNEAD THE golfr who dips his left knee in the backswing instead of keeping his left knee on a level with the right, by lifting his left hee!, cannot lever against his straight side since hileft leg won t be straight at impact. After dipping585 words
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Advertisement70 1950-05-21 20 FLASHLIGHT BATTCRIKS So/> Representatiyes: GETZ BROS. CO. j PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE Reprints of local photographs appearing in the Malaya Tribune and the Sunday Tribune can be obtained from the Malaya Tribune Photographf? Department at $1.50 per copy. Turn your Unwanted Articles into Cash through MALAYA TRIBUNE CIASWJJIgI COLUMNS LOWEST70 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1950-05-21 21 MALCOLM USHER - By MALCOLM USHER npoasifak to keep TomI proffitt, the Manches--1 J t,.,ntam-welght. out of £L column I headlines. At the beginning of last month watched him beat Charles Savard. ranked No 3 in ?ana<la. I» nve rounds. He rooked a good prospect. Other characters1,202 words
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277 1950-05-21 21 Reuter. LONDON, Sat. The British Boxing Board of Control, at its annual meeting in London last night, overwhelmingly rejected a motion to introduce the "no foul" rule into British boxing. Teddy Waltham, the new Secretary of the Board, said: "The whole world isReuter. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-05-21 21 Italian Alfa-Romeos howled into first, second and third places in the 11th Grand Prix D'Europe over the Silver stone Circuit, on May 13. Winner was Italy's Giuseppe Farina; second compatriot Luigi Eagioli; and third Britain's Reg Parnell. Farina also made the fastest lap—just over 94127 words
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Advertisement34 1950-05-21 21 Drffeßl9V Hill DETERGENT.... YES! Oil T \Af ANTI-ACID.... YES! lIPi 1 VH I HIGH V. 1.... YES! (Viscosity Ind ex) Mobiloil ItobiW it is Wpk -Action/ Im^M. L Free Flowing 2. Full Protection "^^llllyj34 words
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Article, Illustration636 1950-05-21 22 A PENALTY and a snap goal gave Negri Sembilan a 2—1 victory they did not deserve over the Royal Air Force in yesterday's H.M.S. Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium. For the major part of636 words
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Article90 1950-05-21 22 The finals 61 the Rex Badminton Patty's Internal tournament was hold last week at Bverilt Road court, and the results arc las fotlowi Open Singes Low l'oh Hyc beat CtMOQg Eiuc I«eong 15-5, 15-4. "A" Singles: Tok Choo Kun beat J. Enriquez 16-3. 7-15. 15-4;90 words
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225 1950-05-21 22 In a friendly match payed on the Pndans yesterday the S.CC. "A" defeated the YMCA by 11 runs. A feature of the match was the magnificent bowling of CouA tread, who took e ght w'ekety for 24 runs. Scores: YMCA D Hooper c225 words
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119 1950-05-21 22 Six goals were shared between the Chinese Athletes "A" team and H.M.S. Kenya in a friendly Soccer match played at Fairer Park yesterday. Play was even throughout the Chinese Athletes, being unlucky not to score more often during the first half of the play.119 words
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293 1950-05-21 22 The Non-Benders Cricket Club yesterday defeated the Singapore Police Sports Association by 2J. runs in a friendly fixture on the Padang. Batting first, the NonBenders declared at 113 runs for nine wickets. J. Ewait top scored with 41. So good was the NonBenders* bowling293 words
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217 1950-05-21 22 In a friendly match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday, the Raffles' Institution XI beat the R.A.F. Changi side by eight wickets. Vincent's devastating form with the bail was largely res- 1 ponsible for the R.A.F. men s defeat. He took fivt wickets for 18217 words
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Article49 1950-05-21 22 U.P. HONGKONG, Sat.-Sing Tao Tigers won their seventh game here by whipping a Manila inter-colle-giate selection by vfour goals to nil at the Riaal Memorial Stadium last night. The Tigers will play a tare well game tomorrow with 4 Manila. Football League jUejpc+ion —OP.U.P. - 49 words
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158 1950-05-21 22 A.P. LONDON Sat. The Evening Standard oday quoted Joe Louis in a telephone interview from Rio de Janeiro as saying he will fight the v.mner of the bout between Lee Savold ana LJruce Woodcock. I am preparing to challenge the winner othe Savold-WoodcockA.P. - 158 words
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85 1950-05-21 22 NEW YORK. Sat.- Headed by topranking Margaret Osborne Dupont, three members of America's Wightman Cup team will fly to Paris tomorrow for the French championships, which open there on May 24. Making the trip with Mrs. Dupont are Louise Bi ough of Beverly Hills.85 words
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Article151 1950-05-21 22 MALACCA. Sat.—At the second annual general meeting of the Malacca Amateur Attiletic Association, the President, Mr. P.O.M.G. Mahindasa, J. P.. said that Government's generous donation had enabled the association to nlace an order in the United Kingdom for a set of Olympic athletic apparatus. These151 words
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Article161 1950-05-21 22 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. tk* V*esi Indies won the toss and svnt the MCC n to bat on a damp wirket in cloudy weather at Lords today. On a pitch saturated by rain in the night the ball caaae through at varying heights and theReuter. - 161 words
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133 1950-05-21 22 Reuter. LONDON, Sat.—Champion jockey Gordon Richards will ride A. G. Samuel's Napoleon Bonaparte in, the Derby on May 27, it was announced yesterday. The news created a big sut prise as it had been thought he would tide one of the French-bred challengers. AtReuter. - 133 words
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Article570 1950-05-21 22 PENANG. Sat.—A gallant stand by the defenders, who stubbornly resisted the repeated onslaughts oi the opposing forwards In the second session enabled Penarrg to beat Selartffjr by the odd goal in three in the Malaya Cup soccer competition played before a crowd today on the Victoria Green.570 words
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Article38 1950-05-21 22 A.P. CALCUTTA. Sat. A Com monwcalth billiards championship may be hold here next winter. II ML chairman of the KklliardAssociation and Control Council of India, repotted that this would stait after tne Empire charr.pion.-rup in England.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article31 1950-05-21 22 OTAKUDANG. Prawncrackers. Fishcraeker.s Currykurma Currvvendhally. Currypowder Currypickle. Fried Curryprawns. Curryn i.. Chillisaucv Sambalgdrcng. J jvasauco, Red ash, Hunkwei-. Prawnchips, etc D. T. Lam 4 Co., 24, PVinsep St.. Singapore.31 words
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Advertisement535 1950-05-21 22 Western Electric Hearing Aids The Aid which you can depend or. Fur demonstration Western Electric Company of Asia 138, Robinson Road. Singapore. Phone: 7062. WAWrWAAVrWrW SNAIL-B-GON (Snail Destroyer) obtainable at Little's, Daisy I< lower Shop, Coronation Flower Shop, Cooperative Stores. D elia Flower Shop-Katong, jr direct from The Gem Nursery.535 words
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Advertisement104 1950-05-21 22 18 styles In:— rT Red. Nary. Black, Helio. B!u«. urcen or jfeHow. Air Delivery 4 weeks. Post Box 1195. Singapore JHaubretu's SCHOOL OF DANCING 176. Keng Lee Road. Spore, Tel: 7647 Morning Afternoon Oj*J in-Ballet. Theory. Tap ProductioM fl Physical Culture SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHBU*JJj OVER 1 YEAR- <> h104 words
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Article, Illustration2476 1950-05-21 23 ALBERT SPENCER - AIR PORT UPSETS TO PAY HIGHEST DIVIDEND OF THE DAY By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners. HIGHLIGHTS of yesterday's racing, opening day of the Singapore Sumsner (Governors Meeting was the Class 1 Division horses over'H distance of 1 mile and 6 yds.2,476 words
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Article58 1950-05-21 23 TOTAL POOL $351,065. First No. *****8 $157,979. Second No. *****1 $78,989. Third No. *****8 $43,883. Starters ($3,375 each): Nos. *****3, *****7, *****2, *****7, *****9, *****7, *****8, *****4, *****9, *****1, *****1, *****5, *****1. Consolation Prizes ($2,632 each): Nos, *****3, *****8, *****1, *****2, *****9, *****5, *****2, *****6, *****7, *****8.58 words
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Article143 1950-05-21 23 MALACCA, Sat.—Malacca cricket selectors have made two changes in the side that drew with Negri in their nrst inter-State match for their game against Selangor on June 3 and 4. Acceding to the wishes of the Selangor Cricket Association the match will bplayed in Klang. The selected143 words
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Article62 1950-05-21 23 A.P. NEW YORK, Sat. Nat Rogers, formerly matchmaker at Madison Square Garden for 10 years, said yesterday that he has been appointed American manager for world flyweight champion Larry Allen of England. Rogers said he had conferred with Allen's manage!, John Sharpe. and would look over prospectsA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement111 1950-05-21 23 To-day at 11 a.m. Universale "INVISIBLE AGENT" To-day at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. M-G-M.s Musical splendour! WORDS mm MUSIC" with a great cast headed by Mickey Rooney, Tim Drake Id Technicolor. w.w.v<ww s -WWW ATLANTIC Great World Tcdav 3 shows: 3. 7 9.15 "LADY IN ERMINE" Technicolor. LIDO New W111 words
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Advertisement337 1950-05-21 23 I Mil II MM—MMI "CATjLHAy-r MILES ABOVE ANYTHING ELSE VOTED! Tbe Most Enjoyed Motion Picture of the Year in U.5.A... Photoplay Gold Medal Award. Q3§3P JAMES STEWARjTuNE AUYSOnI TODAY I 11a.ni. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 REMARKS HEARD FROM PATRONS AFTER LAST NIGHT'S MIDNIGHT SHOWING OF "ON THE TOWN "Without doubt337 words
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383 1950-05-21 24 BEGINNING OF RED-DRiVZ AGAINST ISLAND-GROUP A.P. HONG KONG, Bat, Invasion ,Toops ci Red General Lin Piao's Fourth Field Army had p. xreast iliv landed on at least two or tne Ladrone islands by noon yesterday. Up to a tdi; ttoot idiL tu£tit,A.P. - 383 words
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Article104 1950-05-21 24 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. Flotillas of smail Russian vessels moving down the English Channel yesterday plunged Britain into speculation over the reason for their voyage. One theory suggested a mass movement of Soviet trawlers from the BalUc to the Black Sea. Britain's First Sea Lord,Reuter. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-05-21 24 Mayfair won the second race at Bukit Timah yester- '.y after shooting out Irom the straight. She got through easily cleverly handled by Charles.24 words
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Article105 1950-05-21 24 Reuter. SOUTH AMBOY. NEW JERSEY. Sat.—Martial law was enforced here today and 500 troops in full battle dress moved in to restore order and prevent looting after a gigantic explosion which killed at least four and injured hundreds more. The Superintendent of Police. Mr. Charles Schoeffel,Reuter. - 105 words
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Article38 1950-05-21 24 U.P. LA PAZ. Sat. Fifty persons were killed, and ninetythree wounded in a two day pitched battle between the police and troops, and Communist led Insurgents. The battles took place here and in the surrounding hills.—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article205 1950-05-21 24 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sat.— Delegates U, the Commonwealth conference on aid to Soutn East Asia which ended here last night were confident that a long term capital investment scheme for the area would be working by June 1951. it was authoritatively stated here toda TheyReuter. - 205 words
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Article27 1950-05-21 24 Reuter. LONDON. Sat.—The Duke of Edinburgh, sailor husband of Princess Elizabeth, was today given his first naval command.—commander of a 1,430-ton British frigate, Magpie —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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147 1950-05-21 24 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE U.S. Army Medical Department announced it 1 has sent 20 centimeters of a new and unnamed vaccine to Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya, to be tested bv a U.S. Army Medical Department team already there, for effectiveness against both147 words
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Article61 1950-05-21 24 The Titan Badmintan Party celebrated their second anniversary with a dinner party at the Diamond Restaurant, Great World, last night. Words of thanks were offered to Messrs Chau Soon Teck, W. Pflug, and Lee Cheng Hai who have agreed to become patrons of the Party for the61 words
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Article255 1950-05-21 24 U.P. FRANKFURT, Sat. AMERICA'S fighting men in Europe, preparing to stage today their greatest show of strength since the war, were warned last night that there is an "extremely serious" threat against the world's democracies. Admiral Richard L. Connolly, Commander-ln-Chlel of the United States Naval torces InU.P. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-05-21 24 An nit j.-nt in yesterday* Malaya (up tie on the Jalan Besar stadium. Picture, shows a Negri defender trying to rob a R.A.F. airman of the ball at a moat crucial stage of the ma*ch.39 words
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Article337 1950-05-21 24 Tribune Staff Reporter REASONS given by Film Censor JiiCk Evans for some of his recent decisions make strange readme;. It is impossible not to get the impression that in addition to his duties Mr. Evans has also assumed the role of film critic. Of "Carmencita337 words
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Article218 1950-05-21 24 Red China Warns P.I. U.P. HONGKONG. Saturday THE Chinese Red Radio yesterday Issued aa 1 ominous warnin? to the Philippines to keeu its hands off the Spratley Islands "or else" it will lead to serious consequences. Referring to President Quirino's remarks on Wednesday that theU.P. - 218 words
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Article53 1950-05-21 24 Reuter. TOKYO. Sat. Emperor Hirohitos 20 year old daughter Princess Taka today became a commom-r when she weddH Toshimlchi Takatsukasa. a W shilling per week clettw the government railway museum. Today's ceremony -aeu a 2.600-year-old tr^ dI JM that no member <>t |]n perial dynasty ry aReuter. - 53 words
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Article89 1950-05-21 24 Police made a sudden and very thorough identity check yesterday morning en all persons working inside the Kallang airport area. Fitters, engineers and other workers in the hangars, office workers in the airline offices, and Department of Civil Aviation personnel were all asked to prove89 words
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