Malaya Tribune, 28 May 1950
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Title Section52 1950-05-28 1 MALAYA Tribune iii PEOPLE FOR TfQ PEOPLE T«* Tribun," Spore. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NJfWSPAPBk Phone 5111/J N«ej Urns _™,a,iK d ggggggg gtmto p<wM^ PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1950 TEN CENTS THE SUNDAY TRIBUTE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fie et Street, London, BJD. 4. SUNDAY, MAY52 words
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Article388 1950-05-28 1 7 RIAL IF JUDGE FINDS THAT CASE HAS BEEN MADE Reuter. Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Governor of S.ngapore has .nstructed the F.rst D,strict Judge Mr H. E. K.ngdon, to exam.ne the Indonesian appl.cat.on for Capta.n Turko Westerly extrad.tion. If the udge agrees that i, sattsf.es theReuter. - 388 words
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Article148 1950-05-28 1 lIH Yong YH Lin had a TI dream on the night bewaa shot which him a premonition oi ucath. He told a friend on Friaaj morning: "in m dream I saw the moon stars fall out of the *y on to my doorstep. I am148 words
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Article29 1950-05-28 1 Reuter. -ju,.—uinaiQ has *n Egyptian propoxate British troops norn Egyp provided a muiis concluded bey the two countries, sour- t" the Egyptian Wattjst Government £2 toua >-—Reuter. iReuter. - 29 words
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Article238 1950-05-28 1 i r Tribune Staff Reporter. JOTAL curfew will very shortly be imposed uiehtly r «r*a which will be declared subject to curfew includes all Johore southwards from the east coast at Mersing, along the Mersing. JeSane i ok 8"!' A>er J l Batu Pahat roads as238 words
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Article33 1950-05-28 1 Reuter. CALIFORNIA. Sat.—A new comet, estimated to be farther away than the sun, which is 93.000.000 miies from the earth has been discovered by the California Institute of Technology astronomers.— Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article112 1950-05-28 1 A Party of men who "looker: like Gurkhas" open- ed fire on a newspaoer van which was heading towards Kulai early yesterday and wounded the Malay 'driver who drove on and reDorted to the police in Kulai. According to a report v Party of uniformed112 words
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Article90 1950-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Three fire engines failed to put out a fire when an RAF p: -trol tructc-contalning 850 gallons of aviatoi jnrit caught fire this afternoon or the grounds of the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome. The fire it was stated broke out from a spark while ranking90 words
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Article228 1950-05-28 1 Reuter. EPSOM DOWNS, Sat.— Famous French industrialist Marcel Boussac brought off notable double by winning the Derby here this afternoon with his coll. GaJcador. He had won the Oaks earlier in the week with the Ally, Asmena. Galcador. ridden by Australian jockey, Rae Johnstone, who also rodeReuter. - 228 words
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Article23 1950-05-28 1 HARLOW. Sat.~A gold naif-hunter watch bearing the date 1905 was found by a womau hoeing carrots in field at Harlow, Essex23 words
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Article197 1950-05-28 1 tv*at A^T ribunc staff Reporter. S^:^ ot State for the for War Q? rif ths and of State aid necessary tn «2£*% today P led^ed all the w- e ssar y to the terrorists. Mr. crrimths. addressing t!, rnp n? guards at Chenrkau village,197 words
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218 1950-05-28 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - By LAWRENCE G. MANI *r° t0 a pound V«sterda.v it s£5SSaSfBstawa «111 dSJtSn"«.TfiS?"fc*5 ber are rising faster than those ol' spot i erfJ are some 01 the factors which are pushing up prices. Demand la more persistent than ever because-factories in Europe218 words
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Article21 1950-05-28 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Saf.T* -*-< Johu Gunthor, author of "Inside As a. is planning n. new oook "MacArtnur's Japan."— A.r.A.P. - 21 words
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Article70 1950-05-28 1 U.P. TOKIO,. Sat, Hen, MacArthur, in a faieweU Btatement to the BCOF troops said: X "From their distinguished c ommander 10 the last man in the ranks, they have render- ed a mode] sen-ice. worthy of the lustre of the gieat na tion.v that bied them. "In peaceU.P. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration427 1950-05-28 1 OSWALD HENRY - By OSWALD HENRY T fam °us film men are searching for two SintragroMd 81 t0 8Ur f lmK with a Mala >'an back- Br I t S < reWw Caro ««M ("The Third Man!" "The Fallen Idol and "Odd Man Our),427 words
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Advertisement106 1950-05-28 1 Deals C»V Death Twofold j VICTOR rILV ESTER HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA?* j 'J'r« my everything 3618 Do y° u ever thinJt of —S.F.T.. me?—<J.S., ou made me care— W I In the middle of a 3550 Ti m*» on niv hands Kiss—S.F.T., 1 —B.F.T. S 3614 Waltzes of TschalI kowsky106 words
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Advertisement17 1950-05-28 1 'A AMtAJCAS 5 ?"S0» TRAOIM CO.. «7, Him, Tfl /your cigarette NOW j VIRGINIA MADE IN ENGLAND17 words
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Article93 1950-05-28 2 IT is slightly bigger than a duck, with a neck like a goose and red wattles Wee a turkey. It is yellowish in colour with v bright red beak and has a fan tail and a tuft of black feathers on its head. An entry93 words
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Article140 1950-05-28 2 GLEMSFORD, Sat.—Mrs. Mabel Chesney, 43-year-old widow who lives in the Suffolk village of Glemsford. dreads these bright days when the sun shines s«> strongly and warmly. Recently she stood —a pale figure all in black —before the Me if ord rural district, council to explain why. Mrs.140 words
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Article39 1950-05-28 2 LONDON. Sat.—A Malayan tree-frog, while being flown from Hongkong to London Zoo. produced a mass of eggs. Mr. J. W. Lester, curator of reptiles, took them over on arrival and the eggs hatched several hundred tadpoles.39 words
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Article34 1950-05-28 2 In Tennessee a man who had Just given a pint of blood collapsed as he left hospital. They carried him back and returned his blood. He walked out feeling fine.34 words
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Article, Illustration259 1950-05-28 2 THE SPORT THAT EXPELLETH MELONCHOLIE LONDON, Saturday. ARCHERY is claimed as an aid to health and beauty by Mr. O. Peussa, an official of the Bexhill Club. He has been making some researches into the history of the sport* and has come to the conclusion259 words
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Article110 1950-05-28 2 LONDON. Sat.—The cinema is rarely the cause of child crime, says a report published recently. It adds: "The most that can be said of gangster and 'gay life' films is that they may determine the form of the, delinquent breakdown. "A boy who feels himself unwanted110 words
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Article118 1950-05-28 2 LONDON. Sat.—Jingoism In school books is to be discussed by experts from all over the world. They are meeting at Brussels in August to decide how j text books, especially his- tory books, should be rewritten. British schoolteachers will be among the 100 experts at118 words
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Article474 1950-05-28 2 All For A Shilling's Worth Of Fish LONDON, Saturday. AFTER being dismissed from the Glasgow job she had held for 16 years—because, it was alleged, she had stolen a shilling's worth of fish—a woman walked out of her home and has never been seen since. That474 words
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295 1950-05-28 2 CHESTER, Staurdav (JOLDEN-HAIRED Anna Ooterneier, 25W01d N German girl, basked in the sunshine on the law* of a Cheshire garden a few nights ago and siehH"l can be happy in England now, because I %nrL there is justice." w Two hours earlier, Anna295 words
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Article45 1950-05-28 2 Alonzo Fassett was admiring the view at Seviervilie (Tennessee) when his car—with his wife inside— rolled towards a 2,O'M ft. precipice. Alonzo threw himself under the wheels and his body blocked the car a foot from the edge. He suffered only bruises.45 words
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Article16 1950-05-28 2 A ginger cat takes turns with a hen in sitting on engs at Ibstock.16 words
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Article422 1950-05-28 2 L.ONDON, Saturday. A PLEA, said to come "from the heart and mind of an 18-year-old youth, not to be sent hack to a mental hospital, from which he had escaped, as it would mean separation from the girl he loved, was made at Old-street. This422 words
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Article, Illustration188 1950-05-28 2 LONDON. Sat. A WHITE barn owl thai rt has been swooping down to attack men. from one ol whom he stole spectacles has been caught. Sitting 45ft. up in a trtr In Hanger-hill. Ealing, w. the owl defiantly arres; after spreading terror through the neighbourhood. Mothers188 words
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Article66 1950-05-28 2 LONDON. Sat —A Staffordshire farmer who. when he was over 50. was a wartime ferry pilot flying airplanes from the factories to the RAF squadrons. Is thp oldest pilot in the King* Cup Air Race next month. He is Mr. Richard A. Walley, now66 words
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Advertisement288 1950-05-28 2 SHOW MORE SELL MORE SAVE MORE f MARDEN CO. 82. ORCHA&& ROAD- $/A*b*PO#£ < PHONt32S2 ,i, i i j ANNOUNCEMENT j ANNOUNCES REDUCED FARES j SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO I RETURN j $590 j A SAVING OF S 177.50 j EFFECTIVE 4th JUNE 1950 j This greatly reduced fare is available288 words
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Miscellaneous493 1950-05-28 2 RADIO MALAYA S*V;.<»•> ••x-n..,!,. k^;;ni TT n -»T Ma(;azine; .4» 111 tcrlllrit-; X BLUE NETWORK lav from 8.8t., l.uiidun; US SNtiPleH I ROOK VM Mi.- N. us; M.30 M*Jaj <uHare; a.m. I'n.trammv Sum- Pwpu.ar s«.ngs; 0<» l«sc l>«»*» n,ar> 9.o|i Mu*ir; «30 RED NETWORK Much-Binding-It* The-Mar*h <Re- imiiw PH(U i493 words
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Article731 1950-05-28 3 WHO'S TO CET THE TREASURE'S JOB? Tribune Stair Reporter. n LN GAPORE Municipal Coramisawiers, fo? the .second lime in four months, are faced with the problem of choosing between a loeal born officer a f id an expatriate officer. The man they select ..roll fill the731 words
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Article232 1950-05-28 3 THE Harry Lime" theme featured in Carol Reed's Aim "The Third Man," which hit Singapore a few months back, has caught the fancy of the Colony's music lovers. According to one local dealer in gramaphone records, the demand for recordings of the theme has been so232 words
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Article, Illustration227 1950-05-28 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. f LAD in the style of a member of 1 sheikh's harem, exotic, curvaceous Nellie Poh last Wednesday caused quite a stir at the Youth Drama and Music Festival. She portrayed Fatimah, shrew wne of Ah in a comical sketch entitled227 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-05-28 3 THEY'RE off and they are coming round the last bend. These imnters pictured at T velterdav" Singapore races have their eyes focussed on that "sure thing" they just backed.34 words
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203 1950-05-28 3 THERE WERE CIGARS -BUT NO SMOKING' Tribune Staff Reporter. SCHOOL teacher Municipal Commissioner Mr. l\ C. James gave »Jjg« 8 from St Anthony's Boys' School an object lesson In local politics whenhe staged a full-scale mock Municipal qoromissioners' meeting in The Council Chamber of the Municipal203 words
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143 1950-05-28 3 SINGAPORE'S versatile student.- Concluded another successfu 1 performance at the Youth Drama and Music Festival yesterday at the Victoria Theatre. Junior plays performed by the Pearl s Hill School and the Geylang English School were both original and amusing. The former |performeri the "English143 words
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Article268 1950-05-28 3 MANY young girl? and young meh have consulted Ln 'Pai. a Chinese seer, regarding their choice of marriage partners and have received satisfactory an. wers. Let- Pai. who lives in a little temple hut with an attap roof in Khcam Hock Road sits on a chaii268 words
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Article35 1950-05-28 3 Sixteen-year-old Buck Wee Cheng, a Teochew girl of 1, Lim Tua Tow Road, who went to the 10th mile Ponggol Road seaside for a swim with her friends was reported to be drowned.35 words
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407 1950-05-28 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. A GIRL who may perhaps be on her fruard when she meets a dear old lady again is a fourteen year-old girl who will soon be leaving the care of the Social Welfare Department to go back407 words
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75 1950-05-28 3 Ng Kni Sung, a 44-year-old Hokkien was reclining in bed in a ward in the General Hospiti with a bruised right eye ye. c ;erday when he was charged with the murder of My. Yong Ylt Lin. When ckarged. Ng looked very tired and75 words
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Article48 1950-05-28 3 A meeting of the InterReiigious Organisation will be held at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Katong Boys' Club. The soeakcis will be Mrs. H.B. Moor head and inche Sardon bin na.n Jnbir and they wi'l speak on "The Dcci laration of the Inter-Religious i Organization."48 words
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Advertisement306 1950-05-28 3 I soKMAXJt: 24" I j 25 Piano .Keys. 24 Bassos, 2 Be* Treble Reed* I i Bess Reeds I "VOBMALE 48" I Keys, 48 Basses. 3 sets Treble Reeds, 4 sets Has. p kW ds *and 1 Treble «wttcb 1 I "NORM-ALE 80" I I :r Fmno Keys, 80 Basses,306 words
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Advertisement75 1950-05-28 3 YOU MAY SAVE A RICH MAN'S DAUGHTER but SAVING is sueepf CHlinG KHIflll! BRdrUTD. YOU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1. INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT PER ANNUM. THE COUGH SYRUPS] n*Se* YOU WILL EVENTUALLY IMSI BUY BECAUSE THEY ARE BETTER AND BEAR THE NAME 4>75 words
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Article, Illustration152 1950-05-28 4 SINGAPORE'S first Youth Drama ami Music Festival was claimed a huge Since the Festival started on May 22, capacity crowds have attended every performance in the Victoria Theatre. A number of parents whom the Sunday Tn bune interviewed last night152 words
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Advertisement81 1950-05-28 4 PHOENIX «1 LIME JUICE CORDIAL JpiS® a bette/i buy; v^^^^iik HALF THE COST OF W/ ojjjfc? IM y/ IMPORTED PRODUCT /3//^J4/vTf rv j l>< VPLK STRENGTH If!] X S H FLAVO,rri U^^o^^^lm y KKi«TND r>N BOTTLE Ij^^^^f^^jp] What other lime juice cor.- tl^ki^W^^irJ dial offers .so much for your Sif81 words
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Article, Illustration530 1950-05-28 5 70,000 REGISTRATION FORMS OUT Tribune Staff Reporter ffHh tvo major poUtical parties in Singapore--the Progressive and Labour I _h:»ve already rolled up their sleevw* in preparation for the coming Muni•m\ fcipctions in December and the Legislative Council Elections early next I y ear With530 words
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Article196 1950-05-28 5 INDIAN labourers on rubIjj in Malaya are today drinking more beer brandy and Chinese sansu than ever before. This is because Government has said no toddy shops on estates.. Estate managers, however feel that this Is Imposing a severe strain on £c workers' purses,196 words
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Article91 1950-05-28 5 PUBLIC demand for private boxes at the General Post Office will be satisfied with the opening this morning of 700 new boxes. "There has been a great demand for them in the past." said a Post Office official. Hitherto the service was carried out with temporary91 words
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Article98 1950-05-28 5 PROPERTY worth $2,500,--000 owned by the late Mr. Ezra Nathan, Singapore pioneer, is to be sold on Tuesday and the proceeds divided among his heirs. Mr. Nathan, with his cousin Mr. Saul Nathan, started developing property in the city in the eighteen ninetees. His heirs are98 words
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Article, Illustration178 1950-05-28 5 Malag a youngest authoress is shy but pretty 14-year-, >ld Khalidah Adibah Amin whose latest vulture is script writing and recording for Radio Malaya. Her first recording was made during the Children's Programme on Friday. Last year alone, Khalidah wrote four178 words
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Article23 1950-05-28 5 tjj*** ystorday found h. "iiunist rtags—one on a telephone Short o the Unction of street and Albert Street 01 in23 words
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Article61 1950-05-28 5 Pilgrims from the Federation, intending to embark on the •'Tynclareus." sailing from Singapore on June !> must present themselves w the Officer Supervising Federation Pi'grims, Haii Abu Dakar, at the Department of social Welfare. Empress Plt.ee, Singapore, it was announced vestcrd Vv. Mo Federation Pilgrim can buy61 words
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Article58 1950-05-28 5 MALACCA, Sat.—Mr. Edv/ard Tan Soon Liang, only -on of M*ajor Tan Cheng Crrye. j p vice-president of the Straits Chinese British Association, and tyrs. Tan. was married to Miss Dorothy Chee Poh Neo. third daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Chee Eng Chiang. A reception was58 words
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251 1950-05-28 5 COURT TOID ALLEGATIONS both by the prosecution and the defence that their witnesses were intimidated were made in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when two Chinese women were charged with having procured a Vi -year-old girl for prostitution. Mr. B. H. Chia. for the fence251 words
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265 1950-05-28 5 MALACCA, Saturday. THE Malacca Chamber of Commerce has asked the Federation Financial Secretary for the immediate provision of at least $50,000 for the laying-out I of a runway, 4,500 feet by 150 feet, at the Malacca airfield According to the Draft Development Plan, Malacca will265 words
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Article33 1950-05-28 5 t'A farewell party in honour of Mr. G. Darke, was given by the players of the "Painted Porcelain" at Raffles Institution yesterday, i He will be leaving for Macoa .soon.33 words
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Article131 1950-05-28 5 MR. Lim Eng Teck, an employee of the Singapore Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. for 40 years, yesterday cut a two-layer calte at a simple reception to mark the opening of the Orchard Road Arcade, an ultra-modern shopping centre on the second floor of the131 words
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Advertisement287 1950-05-28 5 JACM Q«R PAST 1 SW6F M> BOVI^^M| CR£AMS I Your twofold 'b«»uty diaefplint*: I every ni6ht, deahse your ski* With V u °ccd ru/o creams to keep your skin fair and lovely [I Pond's Cold Cream. Cover your face 1 4 U with this rich, oily cream, and smooth J287 words
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359 1950-05-28 6 NO NEED TO WORRY, HEALTH AUTHORITIES ARE PREPARED Tribune Staff Reporter A SERIOUS outbreak of malaria throughout the State of Johore is anticipatA ed during the monsoon season this year. Johore medical authorities are however, taking all precautions to menace. This was disclosed by Dr.359 words
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66 1950-05-28 6 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Ciioor Singh, yesterday, at an Inquiry into the death of Lim Kong Tai, a sawmill labourer. While working in Seng Chew sawmill on May 20, Lim slipped en a sawmill roller and66 words
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Article57 1950-05-28 6 Sat. A conference of representatives of Malacca trade ifnlons will be held on Monday at 5 p.m. at the High Schoornall. The meeting will dli»cuss the formation of a Settlement Divisional Committee: scholarships offered by the British Trade Union Congress: election of a Settlement member to57 words
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Article51 1950-05-28 6 His Highness Sir Ahmad Tajudin, sultan of tfrunei. ana tne Sultana. ri.H. Teng<u Kihaini, arrived in Singapore yesterday on tne o.uiu.i Steamship's i. 664-ton Kelantan from Borneo. They were met by Majoi M.Gilliat. on behalf of tne Commissioner General and taken ashore in a Master Attendant51 words
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Article40 1950-05-28 6 Members oi the Chinese Swimming CluD are reminded that the entrance Fee for new members will be $20 as from June 1 and that a fee wili be charged for guests seeking admission to tne new poo*.40 words
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Article30 1950-05-28 6 A fowl seiier, urn xue Chong. pleaded guilty in the Second* Police yesterday to causing unnecessary suffering to 18 fowls in a basket. He wtu> fined $15.30 words
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177 1950-05-28 6 ALTHOUGH more Malay babies were born than any other race in the state of Johore during the first quarter of this year, the Chinese still head the State population list. In January. 1,468 Malay babies were born, in February 1,522 and 1,668 in177 words
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Article173 1950-05-28 6 REV. C. B. PAUL, one of Malaya's finest Latin teachers who retired from the Anglo-Chinese School last week after 38 years of service has been appointed principal of the Duchess Road School under the new Government Education Plan. Rev. Paul first came to Malaya from Ceylon173 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-05-28 6 MR. AROOZOO RECALLS THE 'GOOD OLD DAYS' Tribune Staff Reporter. FILM censors? Never heard of them. And as for cinema seats—a movie goer r had only to pay ten cents, 5 cents and 50 cents, or one dollar if he wanted241 words
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Article54 1950-05-28 6 Sir Raymond Priestley, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham, will give a lecture entitled "Antartic Exploration With Shackleton And Scott" in the Central Hall, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. Sepoy Lines, on Friday July 7. The lecture, which will be illustrated with lantern slides ,is54 words
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199 1950-05-28 6 Tribune Staff Reporter THE 8.000-ton Greek passenger liner, CjTenia, which is scheduled to arrive in Singapore from Australia on June 12, may not call at this port after all to relieve the backlog of Malayan passengers waiting to journey to the United Kingdom.199 words
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Article53 1950-05-28 6 A sixteen-year-old Chinese. Tan Kee Kum, claimed trial in the second Police Court yesterday. to a charge of theft of a silver wrist watch valued at $40. He was granted bail of I $250 in one surety and the I case was postponed to I June53 words
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Article32 1950-05-28 6 A Scan Kirn fciok, was ordered to be remanded in custody to May CO, when he appeared in court yesterday ior unlawful possession of fourteen rounds oi .38 revolver ammunition.32 words
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79 1950-05-28 6 The new committee of the Muslimin Trust Fund Association elected at a general meeting held last Friday are: President: Dato Syed Ahmad bin Mohamed Alsagoff; Hon. Sec. and Treasurer: Syed Elwi Alsagotl; Committee and Third Signatory of cheques: Inche Ahmad bin Ibranim; Committee: Dr.79 words
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Article, Illustration321 1950-05-28 6 Tribune Staff Reporter THE man who is attracting most attention in t h streets of Singapore today is Dr. Abdul 1 El Askeri. Wherever the doctor goes, pedestH. come to halt and heads pop out of cars iuat321 words
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87 1950-05-28 6 Tribune Staff Reporter The dark room of the photographic department of the Singapore C.I.D. is to be airconditioned and made fireproof at a total cost of $2,720. A local photographic firm pointed out that an air-con-ditioning unit will not only keep the photographic cher.icals at87 words
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Article27 1950-05-28 6 MALACCA. Sat. The first annual general meeting of the Malacca Government Clerical Benton Union will be held in Malacca on June 16 at 4.45 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement193 1950-05-28 6 SEMNETT REALTY' CO., LTD. I i Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager A. C. T. Kwong. Valuers, Appru: Estate j Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: 1, River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. I Meet this new /,r pARKER NEW FEATURES Jf. O NEW PRECISION CV/193 words
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Advertisement159 1950-05-28 6 Free yourself from Prickly Heat torment j Starr mszh£ Asepso Why suffer Prickly Heat torment Let Ascpso Soap bring you swift relief) today! For within a few minutes of Hcrfuli) applying its rich, generous lather, irritated skin feels won soothed and eased! Asepso is recognised all over the Trop, 'J?159 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-05-28 7 untitled spok so much about at the si night. flmm, I think I'll have a look at it having his shower. And the little fellow did, but presi him at all. He held it the wrong way round to begin u>ith.41 words
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139 1950-05-28 7 Tribune Staff Reporter MORE than three thousand babies born every month in Johore have survived their first year, thanks to the post and anti-natal facilities provided by the State Clinical and Medical authorities. Despite financial difficulties, the previous high inridena of infant mortality has139 words
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Article20 1950-05-28 7 purchase oi a set of foi the Attorney Generals Chambers has im approved by Uie Singapore Legislative Council.20 words
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Article111 1950-05-28 7 Tribune Staff Reporter Mr. Thomas Bata, Cana- dian head of the Western I division of the shoe firm bearing his family name, has returned to Canada deeply impressed with the fierce competition in the shoe trade in Singapore. He said, in a report just issued: I111 words
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Article372 1950-05-28 7 AUTHORITIES HAVE BIG PLANS IN VIEW Tribune Staff Reporter IPOH, Saturday, pLA INS to make Ipoh a beauty spot that will draw tourists are now being considered by the City Fathers of Kinta. Situated in the heart of Kinta Valley and surrounded by the world's richest372 words
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264 1950-05-28 7 IN the last few months, Singapore has found another outlet for entrepot trade—second-hand cars. Australia, where Ame-rican-type cars are on an import quota, has found that it is possible to buy a second-hand car in Singapore, and still make a good profit after payment264 words
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Article46 1950-05-28 7 The five month overseas training course for Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh. Assistant Superintendant of Police, cost the Singapore Government $4,260.86. The amount includes the cost of passages to and from the United Kingdom as well as training, outfit, travelling and lodging allowances.46 words
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Article41 1950-05-28 7 The Old Rafflesians' Association will be holding their annual dinner and dance on Tuesday, June 6. at the Capitol "Blue Room.'* Tickets at $5 each are available from the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Lim Chin Aik. c/o Nestles Co.. Ltd.41 words
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Article191 1950-05-28 7 Tribune Staff Reporter DORK short Hongkong's attempt to procure supplies from Singapore are doomed to failure. No licences to re-export pigs from Singapore will be issued, said Mr. T. van der Gaast, Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs, yesterday. Reason for this stand is191 words
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Article47 1950-05-28 7 Standard weights that were kept in the Treasury before the war are to be replaced at a cost of $6,430.96. The weighs are kept in case of a dispute in the Courts as to the accuracy of those kept by the Police.47 words
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Article39 1950-05-28 7 The dependants of the eighteen-year-old youth, who was shot and killed through the negligence of an extra police constable in April last year are to be paid $3,000 compensation. The constable was convicted and sentenced.39 words
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Article143 1950-05-28 7 Tribune Staff Reporter Information Booklets distributed to the public free of charge by the USIS Library, a few days ago. have now found their way to Change Alley where they are being sold at fifty cents each. These Booklets printed in Singapore give a brief account143 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-05-28 7 THE new hats for the Gurklia personnel of the Singapore* Police made their appearance last week. The hat is the standard, typical. Gurkha hat, ivhich is famous all over the world, and has a I puyree-type band in the regulation police skyblue colour. One of the71 words
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Article303 1950-05-28 7 SCHOOL HEADS - -SAY SCHOOL HEADS Tribune Staff Reporter HANCING is a healthy form of exercise and there is no reason why it should be discouraged among school children. This is the opinion of the principals of several leading schools in Singapore. "It is merely the co-ordination of303 words
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Article64 1950-05-28 7 Singapore Police Force used up $204,000 worth of fuel and oils for their motor vehicles last year. The original estimate for the year was $155,120, based on 125 vehicles. But as a result of the Emergency the number increased to 181. A supplementary expenditure of64 words
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217 1950-05-28 7 Tribune Staff Reporter DLANTERS in Johore want heavier penalties imposed on rubber thieves. They say that these men are aiding the bandits—for a large amount of the money collected from sales of looted rubber eventually finds its way into bandit coffers. The planters have suggested217 words
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Article78 1950-05-28 7 Malayans who are going to the U.K. on leave, and talcing their cars with them. or. buying a car there to bring back to Malaya, wi'l receive •sufficient petrol for 2,000, 1,500 and 1,000 miles foi the first, second and third months of78 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-05-28 7 Miss Anne Chia was Singapore's Amateur dance champion in 1936. Recently, after fourteen years, she staged a comeback to win the 1950 Championships. Her partner was Mr. Lam Joon Khim. Her. adxnce to dancers "Practice all the time. Dana your best even uith beginners." Anne is seen69 words
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Article17 1950-05-28 7 j The Kiwi League will be j holding- dance at WoodsI villo on June 3.17 words
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Advertisement171 1950-05-28 7 ONLY HCURS AWAY BY AIR wmh^i^Smmi^ PA WHOLE NEW WORLD Discover Australia by air! A whole new world ot endless variety magniriccnt temperate vj oeaches right at the wor]d s finest surf all the pleaaur cay s edge v ol big atv life theatres, mght clubs, horse racing. golf, even171 words
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Advertisement96 1950-05-28 7 IT TOPS THEM ALL! IP SOUND MOTION f jj^" 10 PICTURE EQUIPMENT V AUDIO VISUAL DEVICES o EDUCATION INDUSTRY- ENTERTAINMENT DEMONSTRATION AT RCA DISTRIBUTORS. SEOW KUAN COMPANY 4, Dhoby Ghaut, SINGAPORE. Tel: 7787. /riecsrroet/y Platignum-^ MADE IN INGLAND /^jfiSf /WORLD-FAMED JQk The Golden Plettgnim* App Forntain Pen: elegant— [£§r efficient—at96 words
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Article, Illustration3381 1950-05-28 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE OH but yes, let us have more of the French Navy. They are delicious and delightful with their outrageously flattering compliments and Charles Boyer accents. One automatically begins to copy the vivacious Frenchwomen in the community who seem to have taken on an extra sparkle from3,381 words
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Advertisement282 1950-05-28 8 FOR A PERFECT HI? %X There is more to the enjoyment of a meal than good food and wine. The things you rightly expect as the background to your meal*-coohiess and comfort, deft service, the atmosphere of quiet enjoyment 5» re to be found at the RESTAURANT sgjp' axe! toys282 words
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Advertisement47 1950-05-28 8 IkU- t Mew Ifeti fl* v >x SINGAPORE m «4l TO SAIGON Wf\ Connection* l«r parts ol Inda-CWiW Arrivafe fro* Wn Thursday 3.50 M fN.. n N Oejaniires for a, M Fridays 7 30 1 Ali FRANCE aooiiiMc ofWCt Cte Ground H*» j T«t A3WOO T«l. 41§547 words
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Article, Illustration785 1950-05-28 9 A RED beard, a Umg cigarette holder, great good nature and tt bubbling, inexhaustible fund of anecdotes, characterise Dr. Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill. He was born of Scots parents in Neucastle-on-Tyne in 1911. but left the North v'hen he was fifteen months old. Biologist, assistant cu-. rator of785 words
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Article79 1950-05-28 9 THEY BLUSHED WHEN I SLAY Attenborough of Rediffusion does a weekly sponsored programme advertising beer. Last week she misjudged the time and approached the mike apologising profusely saying that she had gone to get a glass of water. "Which reminds me, islay said brightly, and went straight into her spiel79 words
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Advertisement141 1950-05-28 9 7 At the first VV' hint of a VAPEX INHALANT I ,h> jpouf deeply *nd erftnv Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.l*. de Silva Ltd. < Incotporated i a Coy lon j 19/21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St., Penang. jr\ Shame V V FOR YOUR141 words
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Advertisement218 1950-05-28 9 1 PURR GUTI No more liquid staining- your carpets, floor or table tops. Cleans vvuvu as it polishes. It's ecoWw\ nomical and saves labour, It on your next Factory Represenratne*: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE R. HTM FT R PENANG. NEW! SUvikrin Lotion benefit to dry hair. It replaces218 words
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Article, Illustration2287 1950-05-28 10 From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Sat.' THE British Press are increasing their attacks on the Colonial Office and the Cabinet for their lack of realism and understanding of the Malayan situation, but unfortunately many of the thrusts are not only wide of the mark but faulty in fact. One2,287 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-05-28 10 APOLITICAL prophet of no mean stature has turned his latest vision into reality. Recently Sir Norman Angell left his home on lonely Northey Island, ofi the coast of Essex, near Maldon, and journeyed to the House of Lords. In Committee Room C. at 5.30 p.m.. was formally inaugurated372 words
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Advertisement122 1950-05-28 10 »>- 1 (curtsberg BEER j THE KING OF BEERS t Imported from London, England SINGAPC RE N 1.3 5 £lQ S federation: pe rtiN oP <$ 1.5 o; CABRERAS ISO YEARS* REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Brylcreem makes a tidy difference to your hair x n Let Brylcreem look after your hair122 words
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Advertisement57 1950-05-28 10 Principal Courtenay Taylor, M.R.A.D. 8, Scotls Road. Tel. 6171. Lavender Briliiantine DELUXE "A" Sparkling Hair Lights up Your whole Personality SOLD EVERYWHERE CAPITOL OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Road, Singapore fe&M Fully c q v i sendee in town. Sighttesting, lense ia wi de range of sp. Jim Mm pß*>iß[^^»\57 words
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Article, Illustration278 1950-05-28 11 The amazing SIR TOMMY l ll>TO\ Tea makes his millions into multi-millions CONTINUING THE STORY OF in the life of Sir 1 nomas Lipton, [MK>r hoy who became a multimilii-n-iire ere were only two women— tiie mother he adored, and the i!ther a girl with whom he once took a278 words
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Article311 1950-05-28 11 I I SHE knew she was pretty. But there was something different in the way this man stared at her. "You've hurt your foot." he said. He was the first traveller who had noticed it. There rundliness and sympathy in his voice. You shouldn't be walking about311 words
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Article252 1950-05-28 11 AT the end of the summer Catherine's father went back with his family to Glasgow. Catherine found work there as a milliner's apprentice. Sometimes she would see a photograph of Lipton in the papers. Had he ever gone back to the tollhouse and asked for her?252 words
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Article81 1950-05-28 11 SOON she found herself in love. His name was Robert Stewart. He was a railroad engineer, young and industrious. At first they made their home in Scotland, in Dumbarton, but her husband had a brother who had crossed to America. When her youngest child was Aye81 words
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Article835 1950-05-28 11 ALEC WAUGH - by ALEC WAUGH ANCE after the death ol v her husband she went back to Scotland and saw her old friend, the daughter of the village shopkeeper. They talked together of the drives that she had taken with him. "Why don't you go and see him?" Anne asked.835 words
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Article426 1950-05-28 11 LIPTONS entry into the tea trade is as good an example as commerce offers of the big man meeting the big moment and making the most of it. He was 40 years old and a self-made millionaire 'a lore he handled one ounce of tea. He looked426 words
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Advertisement58 1950-05-28 11 AMERICAN ENAMEL KEROSENE STOVES Butterfly Brand Automatic Pumping Cleanliness Economical Convenient. lea mm co., (Specialists for burning appliances) South Brdge Road, Singapore. Tel. OI6G. FARES THAT MAKE AIR TRAVEL THE ECONOMICAL WAY TO GET THERE/ f TO HONU KONG $321.42 I TO BANGKOK $160.07 FOT? TN'FnRMATTnN Xr 'f?OOKTNOS: STRALIAN NATIONAL58 words
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Advertisement105 1950-05-28 11 BEST QUALITY JAVA KROEPOEK OEOAN6 i Vy^ Obtainable at all Provision Dealers. Sole Distributors: HONG THYE LTD. 63 Arab Street, Singapore Phone *****. I r- fc, 'vide in See the malt, hops and V N'*\ yeast which make Anchor Beer the perfect brew! mm, Partie* can be arranged vf TLT105 words
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Advertisement196 1950-05-28 11 NEXT WEEK The most important aci of his li/e: A £25,000 cheque saves Ihe Princess oj Wales from embarrassment: Fame comes to Upton and a knighthood WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFraj^pg A these mmmfs WT~\ fte* a —or worse may come f Your doctor wMI tell you that196 words
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Article642 1950-05-28 12 GOTH in London and in Peking there is confusion about British policy in China—and understandably so. The Chinese Communists have asked for a clarification of Britain's attitude towards Peking. They charge inconsistency between British acts and statements. They even go so far as to accuse Britain of having642 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1950-05-28 12 Bing Crosby sings the notes and then collects them b the million. IN a world confused by conflicting trends in popular music, one back-tracking to the tuneful 'twenties, another determined to reflect the frantic 'fifties, the best way to get it straight seemed to be from1,682 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-05-28 12 IN a new outbreak of strip--1 ping and arson, the nude boys and girls of the Doukhobor religious sect in British Columbia chanted hymns as they watched two houses they had fired burn to the ground. Police could not put them in prison: local cells are already513 words
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Article63 1950-05-28 12 A.P. ELGIN, ILLINOIS. The Elgin National Watch Co., here is displaying what it said to be the smallest mass produced screw in the world. Its so tiny it will pass through the eye of a medium sized needle. The screws—it takes 800,--000 of them to weighA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement84 1950-05-28 12 CUT OUT For Reference I Genuine Swiss spare parts and proper service for your next watch repair Job. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Road. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Station, Bembawang). SNAUL-B-GON (Snail Destroyer) obtainable Rt Littie's, Daisy F lower Shop, Coronation Flower Shop, Cooperative Stores, D:iilia84 words
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Advertisement81 1950-05-28 12 I CRAY i MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE': i I I "Magic" Margi.i I eliminates fumbfti J No .Kjss, no fret—c < it's set' I Many Othef I Royal features the Gray Mag c YOUR 1 Portable T>r- Sold guaranteed by o I Service established 40 I years in Malaya. j m81 words
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Article, Illustration430 1950-05-28 13 j j 36 hours before the A bald, sad-looking France's Foreign pped down from Al-ow at Victoria th.nghadhappennim the largest the we ek's headlines. Schuman" his pool Francoil and steel re- ru rally bury the nearest international sen- the Marshall larvard University, morning430 words
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Article, Illustration284 1950-05-28 13 MR. J. ARTHUR RANK, who is accustomed to movie cameras, popping flashbulbs, and newsreels, looked a little taken aback last week at the Market Research Society luncheon, when he and 120 other guests had to pose motionless for a minute or so while a studio284 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-05-28 13 WHEN Earl Baldwin announced his resignation from the governorship of the Leeward Islands in Antigua nobody was surprised. For months it had been rumoured he was going, despite official denials. The businessmen, who had feared his schemes might disrupt the island's economy, were relieved.248 words
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Article, Illustration403 1950-05-28 13 HELAB! elle est absolument miscast." Olivier Merlin, ballet critic of the serious Paris evening paper Le Monde, wrote that of Moira Shearer's Carmen, and there was pathos in his pen. Miss Shearer had made her debut in the part last week before a403 words
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Article370 1950-05-28 13 THE big black train from the East steamed into the little whistlestop station of Umatilla, Oregon, and the highschool hand began tootling uncertainly the strains of "Hail to the Chief." "Where is he?" screamed a Boy Scout in full regalia. Burly State police whipped round the370 words
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Advertisement127 1950-05-28 13 What a painter Not this chap S but someone V Requires in Paints Brushes Alexade, Ferguson quality. Scotch genuine white zinc 28-lb. keg Scotch red oxide 20-lb. keg Scotch green paste 28-lb. keg Jk M li'MLi 0 Aluminium gallon tin Aluminium 5-gal. drum jHttffijjW Anticorrosive (black) MlkJa Aluminium powder lb.127 words
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Advertisement123 1950-05-28 13 AERATED WATER CO.. LTD. 404. GeyUng Road. Singapore. THE LKm RADIUS OF THE J™\? compass MALAYAN AIRWAYS T<rt~ Sound. £ffvd^sewtrx MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. TELEPHONE 5011 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG^/ i FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES I Announce That with effect from Ist. July 1950, the retail departme nt of their store will operate123 words
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Article, Illustration853 1950-05-28 14 l Every Man a Penny, by Bruce Marshall (Constable, 12s. 6d.). j JUST off the main road from Cannes to Cap d'Antibes stands a modest, rose.coloured Villa called "La Casa d'Angola" Behind the moss-covered Wall is a garden with a flg tree and several853 words
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Article342 1950-05-28 14 VANCY Spain (Murder, Ble#»» It, Death Beifore Wicket, and others) writes a mischievously funny burlesque with thrills in Cinderella Goes To The Morgue (Hutchinson. 9s. 6d.) —Waugh with a dash of Christie. Miss Spain's adaptable stock heroines, Natasha DuVivien and Miriam Birdseye (last heard of in Poison For342 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-05-28 14 Old Mischief, by Warwick Deeping (Cassell, 9s. 6d.). WARWICK DEEPING published 65 books—a total of something over five million words. His public was not unexactlng it demanded sentiment, plot, a little moralising. It was happy to have these qualities served up year after year in405 words
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Article, Illustration581 1950-05-28 14 Beyond the Sunset, by Micnaei RoDerison (raicon Press, 10s. (id.). A RETURNED prisoner-of-wai, Michael Robertson took one brief, disillusioned look at Eng'and, and went straight to his mother and sister, who were living in Santa Barbara, one of the lotus-eating suburbs of Los Angeles. During the next581 words
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Advertisement916 1950-05-28 14 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT GERMAN MAKE BRILLIANT IN TONE MODERATE IN PRICE SEAS it* C 0.. LTD. lIS, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 7180. ECZEMA Maddening irritation goes^o^^^ dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! j& yjf, y N Now there is new h<<j>o for you who suffer the F 1 torment and916 words
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Advertisement496 1950-05-28 14 HAVE FI N WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS y invitations. Young JAN. 21- FEB. 18. Zor- shouhr Don't take your difficulties che<k plows, too seriously: you. will be indined to make mountains out jj LEO of molehills unless you keep JULY 21 AUG 2 n your sense of perspective496 words
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Article335 1950-05-28 15 A.P HOLLYWOOD. Sat. moustache and A have been' fam'V tne screen ,012 b«-moans the #g it glamour boys .n «f^ n y now seem to j ru gged he-man SS Lancaster tyPf I Douglas,' 1 said About the ~,y leftisErrol *So, curse, this kind SLfSS.S ne ValentinoA.P - 335 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-05-28 15 Based partially on fac f rare Booth Luce's story "Cmiiv to the Stable" telb. how ivennile*s French nuns played by L'>reila Young; and Clest Holm, arrive in America to achieve the Ht*ein.Jlgly Imposfclble and build a children's hospital. Hugh Marlowe as a Broadway song wiiter,68 words
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351 1950-05-28 15 LORETTA YOUNG is one star who believes in practicing what she preaches! When she was asked for the unipthy-umpth time recently Lew she has managed to remain one of Hollywood's brightest luminaries for so 4 many years, Loretta stated "I make every effort351 words
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Article267 1950-05-28 15 SERGE MAURI - by SERGE MAURI PARIS. LIKE Hollywood the French Aim industry is having its troubles —falling attendances and complaints aboui "turnips." American movie makers blame television and complain that movie fans go to cinemas to eat popcorn rather than to see pictures. French movie makers blame "navets." That's the267 words
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Article61 1950-05-28 15 A.P. Roy Rogers has brought f. saddle made of precious metal studded with gems for his trained horse. "Trigger."' Republic Studios says it took 16 men six months to fashion it out of hand-pound-ed silver—l4o ounces of it. In addition, there are 1M ounces of solid gold andA.P. - 61 words
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Article39 1950-05-28 15 THE "Our Gang" comedies, a highly successful series of two-reel and one-reel short subjects pioduced by Hal Roach more than 15 years ago, will be reissued by by Monogram Studios who have purchased rights to the film.-.39 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-05-28 15 r\ Marie W.nsUor. wtoose /first award "Utah's Co\vere;l Wagon Day Que<-n" s.lar'eJ her tot'vvar(' Hollywood and j". movie stiirdnro, plays the role of a dane? hall singer "Dakota UI" m v thu film of the *ime name. 81u is pictured here with George Mont,gomerv who plays the58 words
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Article104 1950-05-28 15 A.P. BUSTER CRABBE. th c former Olympic swimming champion who turned movie actor, plans to tour Europe tor five and a half months this summer as the star of his aquatic show. A supporting cast of 100 swimmers, headed by divers Vicki Draves and Mickey Reilly. was leavingA.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration768 1950-05-28 15 Henry Gris - by Henry Gris HOLLYWOOD and the rest of the movie-loving LT.S. turned then eyes to a fami liar spot—the Theatre Marquee—to note with wonder "Why, they are as good as ever" when the incomparable dancing team of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire returned to the screen768 words
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Advertisement80 1950-05-28 15 after iUnes *y^ tad the body needs help im regaining hi strength, fe-f •Kepler' provide* the answer. This ip*gi highly nutritious preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Malt BatraeU»* valuable El «SM source of the precious vitamins A and D. H- It is palatable to take and has been fl-vfe80 words
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Advertisement203 1950-05-28 15 new, exciting §j||p| FASHION LIP COLORS that really stay on! §]mi M 6. M. STAR U »**T v 4. So Beautiful You Can jVI JjJJ* I™/ Hardly Believe Such Lovely, JVf X Lovely Lips Are Really Yours if mil fe |/f IJ pJ-J beautiful .bewitching flf f 0 A /0203 words
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Article, Illustration704 1950-05-28 16 WHO likes amusing and useful imdyetsf One 1 saw recently. a table-lighter, uith tin fl<n»e ror >,n *nr** th< he-i<l of a knight in armour. Pri< I 117. WHO MM limp veiling on a favourite hat: Resto.e me migintl crtesmevs b:f mnsstna it with a704 words
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Article207 1950-05-28 16 JOAN BALDWINSON - i"" by —r JOAN BALDWINSON rIE same t>*iop has the Sunbeam "Shavemaster." an efficient powerful electric razor. It can be used on board ship, and packs neatly for travelling, while a transformer is attached for use with a high voltage. The razor sells at $93.00. and the transformer cosls207 words
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Article, Illustration823 1950-05-28 16 A.P CYPFS art Making a come- .-i,mmer. The biief fljred variety which were popular back in the early '30s are now being used instead of stoles and boleros to coyer up the bare backs of halternecked sun dresses. French designer Marcel Rochas adds* an extra. filip toA.P - 823 words
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Advertisement219 1950-05-28 16 jKetllcrs JAMS PLUM JAM DAMSON JAM APRICOT JAM RASPBERRY JAM STRAWBERRY JAM MIXED FRUIT JAM BLACK CURRANT JAM SEEDLESS BRAMBLE JAM Sole agents in Singapore and Malaya for Keiller's oi Dundee: COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. BROOKLAX CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE Easy to tike, smooth In action BROOKLAX is safe219 words
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Advertisement26 1950-05-28 16 ACCESSORIES BY JAY NO. [p\ (t% I ch:ir t ,i bxiri > if we. mnutf to L J I \L Wm sfHirklhio at night jL^^^ 1 CL*''"26 words
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Miscellaneous96 1950-05-28 16 f A IsTIMB BJ-OODED AMERICAN BOYS, B)M TO'-D FAITHFUL BRAND yw««/M» I 1 OF MAKING phomo M tV C JBP BEANS descries: thf. poisoned can,>oo f I 1 ingfl 7 KADE.frEFQPE CHOCK-FULL O' < r S VEmNT 1 MURDEROUS RAT.T— HOW CAN I < 1 RECORDS J/ s r»V DiF.D-rHFT96 words
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Article, Illustration2500 1950-05-28 17 DESMOND YOUNG - Hitler tells Rommel after the defeat in AFRICA By-— DESMOND YOUNG FT ICR Tripoli fell In January M 11*43, the Italian and German forces now facing a victorious Bth Army to the east, ami the newly landed Allied Ist Army moving up2,500 words
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Advertisement83 1950-05-28 17 5g 1 ftf BANGKOK BUSINESS MAN 'S EVERY MONDAY AT 12.38 H«S OK BY THE TOKYO SERVICE I ERY THI RSDAY AT W ?^>N( WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO HONGKONG. Manila, taipeh and to eiirope and v.k. by BRAATHENS S.A.F.E. r.ATK.ST AMENITY: Hot Meals by Cold Storage add to the pleasure83 words
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Advertisement70 1950-05-28 17 XX T m R If Jhe last dud mill Montgomery. A cm of 'tOd 0k Mill tOO till.. FOR HEALTH ENJOYMENT TRY OUR 'SNOWHITE' CANDIPOP POPCORN AND ALSO OUR FINEST QUALITY OF JAVA PBAVVN enterprise 15, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Te 1 *****. ft\fmn\V NORWAL or FORWARD CONTROL Will" 170 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1950-05-28 18 A. SCHIMANOV - By A. SCHIMANOV than five hundred miles due west from Singapore, on a lofty plateau, stands a forsaken city. There, grotesque curved svone faces scowl down on weed grown ways where once pagan kings strode in their finery and1,299 words
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Article928 1950-05-28 18 'QUIZ - —i 'QUIZ' IS Mr. Strachey right when he says that "terrorist" is the most apt description of the organised bands of assassins, looters and thieves who are trying so hard to disorganise the economy and policy of Malaya It is agreed that "bandit" and "guerilla" are928 words
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Advertisement194 1950-05-28 18 a»IP HOW Better still .prevent coughs, use Hudson's "Eumenthol" jujubes daily. Protect your dfWStl/S se,f against coughs, colds, fjgg sore tnroats an< influenza. Hudson s Xun\tntHc^ #k X> Oo*) yow Healthy People keep their and healthy pou want white teeth the tooth to get is the Peroxide tooth Macleans Peroxide194 words
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Advertisement377 1950-05-28 18 j r W£ST J TiNDtES Best West Indies IWk PURE lime juice fl I 100% cane sugar freshly made, ir reaches you immediately after manufacture in the fay "new look bottle. LIME JUICE (ORDIAI Hearing Restored In Twenty-Four Hours Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any longer sine?377 words
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Article, Illustration676 1950-05-28 19 AMIDST the greatest ballyhoo ever directed to a fight in Great Britain, Bruce Woodcock, the British Heavyweight Champion, is putting the finishing touches to the training for his bout with Lee Savold on June 6. The fight has been publicised as676 words
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Article206 1950-05-28 19 "If Lee Savold beats Bruce Woodcock for the world's heavyweight boxing championship, what then? Joey Maxim in London?" Archie Quick posed this question to Savold's manager, Bill Daly at their Scai borough training camp. "Maybe," said Daly, "but more likely Joe Louis." He did not .-ay206 words
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Article367 1950-05-28 19 How do wo know that Bruce Woodcock is going to be at his briliant best when he finally confronts the American? asks Wilfred G. Wharton in Boxing News. How do we know that he isn't going to be troubled by "ring nerves," and how can we367 words
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Article, Illustration201 1950-05-28 19 MALCOLM USHER - by MALCOLM USHER LATEST news in the bantamweight division La the British Boxing Board of Control announcement that eliminators for Danny O'Sullivan's British tit'e must take place before July 31. Here is the E. 8.8. of C. list of eliminators: Peter Keenan (Glasgow) v. Bunty201 words
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71 1950-05-28 19 MINNEAPOLIS. Fri. .Sandy Saddler. 1129- «lb«v>. New York, remains the No.'l contender for Willie Pep's ieach rweight titles. He won a technical knockout over uuattej Acevcdo, (130 lbs. < oi Cuba. ycsieraay. Saddler Moored Pep's .stablemate with a jarring left hook just, a few seconas71 words
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Advertisement86 1950-05-28 19 ■i Mile Standing Start for Racers over 1500 ex. h M a| lhe re J^^^^^^j^^ Ist. Mr. J. N. K. MONCRIEFF (pictured above) in his cent Singapore "KUDENSAY" Special. Time 26.1 seconds. speed trials On Mobiloil. USED Mobsloil 2nd. Mr. LIM PENG HAN in bis "L. A." Special. Time 26.686 words
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995 1950-05-28 20 the SPECTATOR - COLONY BOXING GETS A SET BACK BOXINGWith The Gloves Off by the SPECTATOR rIS week the mailbag has brought me some interesting letters md I am glad to see that at last the public in Matey a is taking its boxing seriously. There is evidence of widespread agreement with my995 words
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596 1950-05-28 20 A CORRESPONDENT - By A CORRESPONDENT Entries for the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships this year broke all prewar and postwar records in both the men's and women's events. One hundred and forty four competitros are contesting the men's junior singles, an event which not only attracts the596 words
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Article, Illustration649 1950-05-28 20 IF any Singapore soccer, club is interested in acquiring the services of a player with a first-class International reputation it would do well to contact a young Scotsman, an engineer who has recently arrived in the Colony. He is T. Gilchrist, who hails from Glasgow649 words
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82 1950-05-28 20 Photograph taken on the occasion of the Western B.P.s second Anniversary when Dr. G. Haridas, Patron of the Rarty, distributed prizes to the winners at the annual tournament. Front row: (teft to right) Jiman bin Abdul. Mosrnen bin H. Ali. K. S. Nathan. A. S. Sam boo (President). Dr liaridas,82 words
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Advertisement128 1950-05-28 20 fc.v Use the Scandinavian Airlines System for transport- your gooaa. Fml D.o ti >Umi with a world embracing network of air communications ranging i I from the Far East to the whole, of Europe and J America and Africa. fl m tor further information apply to your local travel ■ft128 words
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Article, Illustration2369 1950-05-28 21 LINESMAN - by LINESMAN OHOULP there ne a rasUeiiJ tlal qiisithration in StaTe rieket 0 I have heard this motion argued in the pfl rt and like all controversial subjects there have been two schools of thought— nose who favour the ~n the ground that ls not2,369 words
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Article, Illustration668 1950-05-28 21 Sam Snead - by Sam Snead HERE is a olayer swinging plenty well at t he top of his back-swing. And if you're okay when in that i i. ~L 1« la position it v hundred to one you will lay tha> clubhead on the ball lot distance and a668 words
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62 1950-05-28 21 Mr. Max Manuel, a champion untitled of Australia was a visitor to i fir oloa> last wreck on Ins way hack home from the 1 iiitrd Kingdom. TtiH members of the Sitngapore Archery Association en-i.-r t .11 ii ><i him and Mr. Manuel »;.i.i demonntralions. He in seen here with62 words
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718 1950-05-28 21 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The One hundred and first Annual General Meeting of The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, was held on 11th May, 1950, at 142, Holborn Bars, London, E.C.I, Sir George Lewis Barstow, K.C.B., Chairman of the Company presiding. J F ORDINARY BRANCH In the718 words
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Advertisement328 1950-05-28 21 Ma -Seltzer brings pleasant relief When over-indulgence in food and Tube of "ink causes headache or stomach feS? 12 *30 tablets. discomfort Alka-Seltzer brings you VTTTW fmX Aid. Drop one or two tablets ft-' M n a glass of water. Watch it fizz and >^^=^^S-^ J'Kolve into a sparkling, pleasant-328 words
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Advertisement298 1950-05-28 21 I Z ATTENTION CARLTON NIGHT CLUB (The Club with that Homely Atmosphere) presents KM.il >SOI»l lt\ SEE THE SAMBAS RHUMBAS BY MODERN MALAY DANCERS TO-DAY SUN: 29th 2p. m. to 7 p. m. j Phone 6181. 28A, Cavanagh Road. Jj I 1 LEARN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY ■^■M^Wavi\\\iMW Radio,298 words
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444 1950-05-28 22 HOME FORWARDS START OFF THREATENINGLY MALACCA, Saturday. MAKING a frantic five minutes attack on the Singapore goal, Malacca almost scored in the third minute of today's Malaya Cup tie but Ah Fatt's attempt with Che Seng out of position sent the ball against the444 words
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Article57 1950-05-28 22 Reuter. I RIO DK JANEIRO, bat.—The time table fur the world soccer cup matches due to Legin next mouth will bo i-.-ued on Monday, it wat" announced here. It its understood that the organising committee are awaiting a decision by the International Federation regarding Portugal who have notReuter. - 57 words
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Article239 1950-05-28 22 U.P. NEW YORK. Sat With hammering lists Cuban Kid Gavilan denied emphatically tonight that he is "washed up" as he won a loptflded ten round decision over middleweight Georgie Small, of Brooklyn, at Madison Square Garden. Although outweighed by seven pounds, the Cuban wHtej we ghl contenderU.P. - 239 words
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Article153 1950-05-28 22 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— The first world championship in golf may by staged next year in Portland. Oregon. Robert A Hudson, S.. Portland business tycoon and sportsman, has been considering the idea for several years. There is a reasonable chance and it may be realized inA.P. - 153 words
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Article101 1950-05-28 22 IPOH, Sat. Despite playing a better game, Kedah failed to score and were held to a goaless draw by Perak in the Malaya Cup conpetition on the Chinese Assembly ground today. The weather had been threatening throughout the evening, and late in the second half101 words
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Article39 1950-05-28 22 A.P. ViKNNA. JSai.-rauce uiid Austria yesterday won advances to the champion^aip round of thf; iutornationai youth football tournament. Franca defeated Holland 1 1 and Austria defonlcd Luxembourg C- lit- G&anipiuMairp Ktune will be pta] ed tomorrow. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article39 1950-05-28 22 A.P. KOMjc, Sat.- -Oi MipM HiSUi, Uuerra team won the third ap of Italy's rye Hag tour from Flor tr-ce to s#ivorro. lid kr'.ometrea. ettertfay.. H* »a: u!!ow64 b JfcWho Tav•••'.> 'coav Tiki 4. Pc\«r\lU of tbeA.P. - 39 words
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38 1950-05-28 22 -Photo by Unique.-Photo by Unique. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration298 1950-05-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CAST scoring was a feature of the State cricket r match which began on the Padang this morning when Penang were the visitors. Selangor going into bat first collected 290 runs in 181 minutes, all but three of the batsmen getting double298 words
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Article66 1950-05-28 22 if "Rube" Billet the official starter. S.R.A. will call and ace inspector A.J." Wilson, at the KaCmtang Kerbau police atation, ne can his purse. identity card, several personal letters aad a Penang International Chib ticket book •with nearly SlO worth *of tickets m tt. They were66 words
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Article258 1950-05-28 22 Polo has come td town this Whitaun with four teams competing in a knock-out competition at the Polo ground, Thomson Road tof the «I*mail Cup, presented by H. H. Timku Mahkota of JoHwe. The first round on Friday saw the Penang Polo Club (J. \V. Clark.258 words
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Article213 1950-05-28 22 Reuter-AAP. DUNEDIN, New Zealand. Sat. —The British Isles touring team gave an excellent display here today and drew the first Rugby Union Test match with New Zealand, each side scoring nine points. The British team led threenothing at halftime. It was only aReuter-AAP. - 213 words
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Article99 1950-05-28 22 A.P ROME, Sat. Italy's Alfreho Martini of tne faurea team yesterday won the second lap of Italy's cycling tour. Martini's unofficial lime lor the 245 kilometres lap from Balcomaggiore ro Florence was ten hours. 58 minutes and 40 seconds. Fritz Schaer ol Switzerland, was second andA.P - 99 words
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364 1950-05-28 22 MUAR, Saturday "'THE Royal Air Force defeated Johore by two goals to one in a keenly-contested Malaya Cup a t the Club Padang today. With a little more luck Johore would have* at least forced a draw. The game was uninteresting in364 words
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Article215 1950-05-28 22 The annual cricket match between the Past and Present boys of the Raffles Institution ior the shield presented by Mr. N. A. Mallal. was drawn for a second time yef/Tday when rain interfered. The Old Rafflesians winning the toss took first knock and declared with215 words
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Article52 1950-05-28 22 The following will represent the Railway Institute against Blakang Matl Cricket Club at Blakang Matl today: Chin Yoon Fook (Captain*. Gopal Krishnan, W. D. Hay. P.. Nathan. S. Vincent. N. Vincent, A. Rajan. K. Ramanathan, a. Louis. V. Francis. RaaaaJcrifchnan. Transport win leave j&rriiae steps at52 words
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147 1950-05-28 22 Seven branches of the Malayan Chinese Sports Federation have written to the headquarters: here that they will be ready in July to pafticipate in the Fifth Malaya All-Chinese Athletic Meet sponsored by the Federation Mr. Aw Kow. the MCRF President, announced today Federation officials147 words
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Advertisement49 1950-05-28 22 JOLLILADS, S. 11. It. TO FIGHT FOR THIS TOOAY X its ii I The Govindasamy Memorial Cap which is played for annually between the Singapore Harbour Board and the present holders. JollilaHs a. V. The second match will be played this evening at the S.H.B. Recreation ground. Bukit Cheramin.49 words
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Advertisement217 1950-05-28 22 FOR SALE i D. T. LIM S Prawneraeker? Fishcrackers, Currykurma. Curryvendhally, 'Currypowder. Cvi rypickle. Fried CurryprawnCurryfish, Chillisauce Sambalgoreng. Redfish. Tepoenghunkwc. etc. D. T. LIM CO. 24, Prinsep Street. Singapore "kennel FOR SALE 2 years old prizt pedigree Red Dachshund dcf. owner leaving Colony Apply Box A 3660 Tribune. S pore.217 words
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Article, Illustration2218 1950-05-28 23 ALBERT SPENCER - TULLOH RIDES FOUR WINNERS OFF THE REEL By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with- .000 Winners. IOC KEY C. Tulloh's four wIils off the reel at yesJ tprday's raring at Buklt Tmiah, the last day of ♦he Singapore Summer Meeting, was the highlight2,218 words
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Article53 1950-05-28 23 tot Ai sm^r FIRST PRI/L No 3d3603 $191.119 s u„\|i PRIZF Wo. *****1 >r 595.559 THIHI) PRIZS No. *****3 1 >:>:;.oKs STARTERS 54J26 each: *****»; *****4: ,*****: *****6: *****«; 332H1; MT)iiB *****1. CONSOLATIONS $3 185 li:;7!»ti; *****7: :T7 *****1; *****4: *****2; *****4; *****8: *****6. DOUBLE TOTE 13 TICKETS53 words
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Article217 1950-05-28 23 p D Saturday.—Selangor weak Pahang team r„ four goals to one in the Sultan Gokl Cup .soccer match played here this evening. The visitors, who were sum al' departments, nvc the home team a 'lesson in football. Shariff, Sclangor's «kipper, partner Yusof on the right217 words
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Article164 1950-05-28 23 The 14th. Johore Tennis i nampionship.s will be held Muar this year, commencing from June 8 to June iv. Nine events will be played. *ney are men's singles and aouole.s women's singles and doubles mixed doubles. Jfterans' singles and dou.junior singles and doubles. few lie singles164 words
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Advertisement224 1950-05-28 23 C A TILH A ELSE EVERYBODY'S "Going Cay "ON THE TOWN" TODAY iia.B. 1.45, 4.15, f\ 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. OUR NEXT BIG ATTRACTION THE "ROYAL COMMAND" FILM )WA \ft Mjy* E,AST TWO WSI r 4/ii DAYS 1.45, 4.1 S, 6.45 8 9.30 Supported by "Suasann Indonesia" Newsreel Morning Matinei224 words
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Article149 1950-05-28 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sai.~ A Tamil lorry driver and tv*o Special Constables svere kliled and five Special' Constables wounded, three seriously, when bandits attacked their lorry on Niyor Estate in the Kluang area of Johore. yesterday. Three Ounehas were slightly wounded when Chinese bandits fired at them near149 words
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Article65 1950-05-28 24 OXFORD. Sat.—Night iallc at Oxford Prison. Two men walk towards Mc condemned cell. They enter the grim doorway. Tne uoor snuts. Inside both men vi.dress, ciimb into beds a. d go to sleep. i Ihe cell, it was disclosed receiiLy by Mr. Basil, Blackwell, chairman65 words
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Article57 1950-05-28 24 Mrs. Helen E. Wessels, chief of the Libraries Branch in the Washington headquarters -)f the U.S. Information Service, is expected to arrive in Singapore trom Jakarta on June b v*a BOAc ior a brief tour of Malaya. Mrs. Wesseis will inspect the two U.S.I.S. libraries, one57 words
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270 1950-05-28 24 SEVEN COUNTRIES AT BACUIO MEET REPORTED IN FAVOUR EAGUIO, Saturday. OEVEN countries showed .signs today of forming a vast Asian —P aci fi c "Good Neighbour Association" with a membership of more than 600,000,000 people. After two days of conference in this cool, pleasant setting270 words
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Article124 1950-05-28 24 MALACCA, Sat.—lt is the policy of the (Government to accord due respect to graveyards, the Malacca Resident Commissioner. Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, told a press conference here today. Mr. Wisdom was replying Lo a question which alleged iliat part of a Malay graveyard had Leen turned124 words
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Article32 1950-05-28 24 Many thousands of claimants for the $350 initial War Damage cairn payment will not get it unless they let the War Damage Commission know their identity card numMg^g^Ued32 words
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Article25 1950-05-28 24 U.P. IB from ly that pmmis■ading" I and I their Itrry to id the now or,s and earning ctrinate imunist month t up inU.P. - 25 words
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Article40 1950-05-28 24 m President Bt takes full ■os-- of the ■greatest deHr? of China." X for members H Assembly at Rosa, he said: I was elected I the mainland republic in danFtion I cannot ponsibility. both the people of40 words
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Article82 1950-05-28 24 U.P. Bmimunlst pre- send diplomatic ■road. mv said Commu■n Shanghai is ■working day and produce live tahll [of 99 per cent fhe bars are prebe "tailored" for ong market, since shjiilar to &m now in circulation here. The report said the Communists took possession of largeU.P. - 82 words
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Article223 1950-05-28 24 RCOPS STAND-BY BERLIN, Saturday. American, British and French >ops were standing by in West n army of half a million blue-shirt Communists completed last-minute r a giant "Peace" march-past I tomorrow. A "war room" was being set up in East Berlin today to keep the223 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-05-28 24 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING'S: (Top) Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mahringer, after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church, Orcnai'u ttOdu. take oriutgroom is with the Anglo Saxon Oil Company, and the bride was formerly Miss Kathleen E. Egan. (Left) the marriage of Miss Iris Myfanwy Warner to Captain John Wesley121 words
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267 1950-05-28 24 Reuter. BOSTON. Saturday MR. Liaquat Ali Khan, in a broadcast, said tonight that his experiences during his 23 days' coast-to-coast air tour of the United States would enable him to use them in the service of Pakistan and its people. I—ii —i He wasReuter. - 267 words
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