Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1950
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section29 1950-06-11 3 MALAYA TRIBUNE, JUNE 11, 1950 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIV E E. Maurice Glover, Malay a Tribune Office, 143 Fie et Street, London, B.C. 4. SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1960.29 words
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414 1950-06-11 3 'DEAD BROKE AND ILL' THE SAD TALE OF.... Tribune Staff Reporter COl R Singapore mothers and three fathers—some r of them "dead broke" others too ill or out working—are finding it difficult to give their child ren proper care and attention.414 words
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Obituary32 1950-06-11 3 MALACCA. Sat. The funeral of the late Mr. Sim Hong Peck, a wellknown local resident, who died on Thursday at the age of eighty, will tnkc p!ace on Wednesday.32 words
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Article, Illustration310 1950-06-11 3 pEOPLE wear beards for various reasons. But in Ipoh today, there, is a man who has vowed to keep it until he finds his only child—a boy— who has been missing Kinee early 1945. The story behind this vow is perhaps one of the310 words
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Article184 1950-06-11 3 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. Loh Chin, fifty-four-year-old labour contractor of Sambau street, Singapore, shouldered his way yesterday through an angry crowd to save the man who had robbed him at pistol-point ot $1,000. Mr. Loh had just got out of his car carrying the184 words
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76 1950-06-11 3 The Police are hunting a gang who are making thou- J sands of dollars from ob- 1 scene photographs. A number of these photo- j graphs are believed to have been discovered dur- I ing a recent raid on a I studio, but all76 words
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Article56 1950-06-11 3 His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. T. V. A. Brodie, Acting Solicitor-General. Federation of Malaya, to be a Temporary Official Member of the Federal Legislative Council in place of Mr. J O. Sanders. C.M.G., General Manager, Malayan Railway, during his ab- sence irom56 words
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Article48 1950-06-11 3 The Selangor Police an offering $0,000 for information leading to Ike arrest of the person or persons r*«*pon«dl)'e tor the murder of Detective Wong S»e Kee ai as Wong Chin Wat l)ete< live Won;; was murdered on Apr. 28 at Sentul Pasar. Kuala I Lumpur. I48 words
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42 1950-06-11 3 The marriage between Stanley G. Wright and Sylvia M. Ht therington-Heron took plac* at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. The bride, ivho was given away by Squadron Leader P. le Cht moumt. won a </otni of white, satin and Chinese embroidered brocadt42 words
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134 1950-06-11 3 npWO Chinese business associations have complain--1 ed to the Singapore Lighters' Joint Consultative Committee on the new lighterage charges. The two associations are the Cantonese Foodstuff Association and the Singapore Chinese FoodI stuff Association. They objected to the rates charged for conveying goods i134 words
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Advertisement207 1950-06-11 3 Healthy People keep their /7 and hea,thy If you warn wUtc tectn c tootn paStC 10 gCt is Pcroxiac tooth I KmJpSIm P astc Maclcans Peroxide Tooth J g|jJß /ft/ Taste—the dentifrice with the biggest r> L? rrcat Britain. This is scientiM ncaily prepared to do supremely well 1081 a207 words
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Advertisement191 1950-06-11 3 Silvikrin i DOES GROW HAIR Use /Ye Silvikrin in severe cases of dandruff and thinning hair. As a daily dressing use Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion or, for dry heads, the new Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion with Oil. From all chemists, hairdressers and stores. HLVIKRIN LABORATORIES LTD LONDON NW>O ENGLAND w^m191 words
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Article52 1950-06-11 4 A man living in Buona Vista Road strolling around his compound one afternoon last week found six Malay youths up one of his fruit trees. He slipped away and returned with a Policeman. The boys were arrested. Yesterday they were each fined $2 for52 words
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Article44 1950-06-11 4 MALACCA, Sat. V. K. Samy, a former Indian jeweller's employee, was sentenced to six months* hard labour in the Sessions Court by Mr. F. A. Chua for threatening a lo-year-old girl, Kanagaletchmy with injury to her reputation with intent to cause alarm.44 words
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217 1950-06-11 4 SENIOR JOBS FOR LOCAL MEN Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have a new gas works towards the end of next year if plans, that the Municipality is working on, are passed. The plans also provide for a new water gas plant that is expected217 words
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Article55 1950-06-11 4 The law officers of the Crown, members of the Bar, District Judges and Police Magistrates will convey their congratulations to the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, tomorrow on the conferment of a Knighthood on him by the King. The assembly will take place in the Appellate Court55 words
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Article, Illustration556 1950-06-11 4 OSWALD HENRY - WANTED URGENTLY: THREE STARS First It Was 'Third Man And Now The -Elephant Boy' By OSWALD HENRY SINGAPORE seems to have all of a sudden become the focal point for moviemakers. We have just welcomed two famous men American writer-pro-ducer Andrew Geer and556 words
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Article, Illustration184 1950-06-11 4 THREE YEAR OLD Singapore soprano. Evelyn dc Souza. said yes- terday tha she wanted t keep her mar riage to M: David J. I Sassoon a "se cret." But afte: three days local gossip buz zed and th secret was out Ye st Babs"184 words
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Article31 1950-06-11 4 A young Malay who borrowed a cycle from his friend and sold it for $80 was yesterday sentenced to one month's hard labour in the Second Police Court.31 words
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Article, Illustration295 1950-06-11 4 Tribune Staff Reporter ONE hundred and thirty two Malay girls from schools in Johore Bahru town and the nearby rural areas are learning to become efficient housewives and good mothers. They say "we want to raise the standard of living in295 words
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Advertisement126 1950-06-11 4 p Y SINGAPOREBANGKOK and EUROPE THE SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM IS THE EXPRESS LINE OPERATED BY LUXURIOUS DOUGLAS D.C. 6 PLANES AS USED ON THE TRANS ATLANTIC LINES THE AIRCRAFT BUILT FOR LONG AIR VOYAGES. For further information apply to your local travel agents or direct from the General agents: l126 words
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Advertisement729 1950-06-11 4 swsw* f H "3P*U Stop a cold before it £*ts Wrjl Us* Hudson's "Eumenthor ~t-» daily. "Eumenthor, contained only tn Hudson's, is a fast, safe vermicide, which brings you speedy relief. always use Mw4*mm'% CunvuvtHc^ Jujubes V tAat tfoe* yen good,? *SJHHBMBHHS9BHHHHn4IHHiHMBMHSSHHBSSSfIMSMSSSSfI»>«^P One at two toA&td &w acty udkuvteA T„729 words
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Article, Illustration2248 1950-06-11 5 From Jimmy Glover LONDON, Sat. rdoesn t matter how old they are or where they hide 'em. you can trust the Malayan boys to find them. T refer to the good old English pubs, with special reference on this occasion to Ye Olae Thieves' Kitchen, at Worthing. I2,248 words
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Advertisement115 1950-06-11 5 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS CUTEX mds can be more beautiful with magic-wear IEX the polish that lasts and lasts. IIX gives sparkle to your costume applies easily resists peeling tod chipping. Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can afford to keep several shades on hand...to harmonize with your favourite f\ costumes.115 words
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Advertisement324 1950-06-11 5 VADE IN ENGLAND w d.'&~h;o*wiiis, Bristol*&:london. CAPITOL OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Road. Singapore. TWOFOLD WAY TO A A lovelier, fairer skin can be your?, if you (Imm follow this famous twofold beauty care, ujing Pond* Two Crramv Every skin needs ra'o creams---one for //<7 cleansing, and one for protection324 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1950-06-11 6 VERA ARDMORE - by VERA ARDMORE MUCH better than any electric fan was the welcome wind created by the helicopter at the King's Birthday Parade, as it descended In front of the, dais, bringing the Air Officer Commanding. Malaya. Air Vice-Marshal F.J.W. Mellersh right on to the parade ground. Surely this1,661 words
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Article, Illustration2417 1950-06-11 6 THE Bell Hops* Tnion is a sort of freemasonry among the A.D.C.s. Every A.DjC. automatically join* because oi his job. Here on this page you only see the more senior members, of whom Martin GlHlat is the king-pin. Theoretically the union plans to meet regularly, compare2,417 words
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Advertisement40 1950-06-11 6 i/ri NEW... IT'S HERE A [alpha s IN l A X H I WOOF /I I BATTERY J 1I v Obtainable from your local dealer Sole Agents: H A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. Battery Road. SHOWROOM RETAIL SHOP 25/29 Orchard Road.40 words
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Advertisement133 1950-06-11 6 "KeS gettnig somePEV VIGOR it safely &r^S^ V withaßlG GLASS cfKUM 1 says ELSIE the BORDEN cow j ,7 It s not surprising how much energy youngsters can gain fiwn J drinking KM.VI milk every day. Every glassful brim, w.th I whdesome nourishment so neewsarj for growing children, can depend133 words
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Article, Illustration530 1950-06-11 7 af Vaucrcsson, ten kilometres from Paris on June 20, 1898. PauJ Clerc managing director of Optorg grew up with five sisters and two brotlu rf. He considers that never sitt\ down to a meal with .ess than ten or twelve people, and liring the communal life of530 words
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Advertisement234 1950-06-11 7 SPECIAL OWNER- DANCE 1,, aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital ON HUMY, 16th JUNE Cabaret appearance of MAUDRENE YAP Accompanied by Kathleen Seth HOVITA ANCIANO will play de Falla's Ritual Fire Dance interpreted by Maudrenĕ Yap monUi spot prizes EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. other attrac- \dinission by ticket only. B234 words
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Advertisement204 1950-06-11 7 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. I». de Silva Ltd. j (Incorporated in Ceylon) 19/21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St., Penang. fLCOSAN o*ataa«« ..pcfcciir «"<f Pi«tn"« <° ~o?-l h.rm lh« nw< l»b« c tLCOSAN bfM# ,rUO tow tiomt rfWl »r«h »rom> o' t*» f O"204 words
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Advertisement113 1950-06-11 7 THE MODERN Polish it's EcMiomical too! DURAGUT silver and chromium polish is obtainable at all leading stores. Factory Representatives: T. V. MIT GHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. KEEP BABY .rtfi?** fretful and Trntable aprinkle his ftMf CVSSOSs- WHITE ROSS BABY \SBE= I POWDER. Thi« powder in entremely fln».113 words
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Article564 1950-06-11 8 FEW days ago. President Truman made a statement which has passed almost unnoticed. Yet it was a very important statement—as important as any of those pronouncements which made* the headlines. He appealed to the Americans to unite against another economic depression. He said: "A prosperous and expanding economy564 words
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Article, Illustration2346 1950-06-11 8 STANLEY FRANK - in t hi; cannot m;\n a note of music by STANLEY FRANK THE newest idol of Holly- wood, film capital of the United States, is a 57---year-old grandfather. His name is Ezio Pinza. and the Metro Ooldwyn Mayer Studios have him under contract to2,346 words
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Advertisement66 1950-06-11 8 OUT%F PRINT But we are never out of stock of genuine Swiss spare parts to give you the repair service your good watch deserves. Try us next time. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Road. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Station, Sembawang >. Lavender DELUXE "A" Sparkling Hair66 words
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Advertisement87 1950-06-11 8 ALL THE WAY KALLANG AIRPORT \#J (Singapore) BY CONSTELLATION X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airline* offers the ideal route to Rome for Holy Year B stop-overs permitted en route in I m addition to time spent in Rome fast 'U Constellations and Superb Royal Route S SEE YOU* TRAVEL AGENT 3 K.87 words
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Article, Illustration4559 1950-06-11 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial By Lozania Prole TMY looked back. She L glanced over her shoul(l» the village man. :k bunched over his md carrying a hay In his big red hands, knew that he was lookil her, and It was a d< light to Emma Hart4,559 words
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Advertisement160 1950-06-11 9 /gray I MAGIC j ROYAL PORTABLE i < I "Mogic" Margin Otes fumbling. < I N fuss, no fret—click, < it' other exclusive < l Ro>ol features make < I the Gray Mogic YOUR J j able Typewriter. > Sold guaranteed by O Service established 40 < years in Malaya.160 words
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Advertisement92 1950-06-11 9 MALA VAN AIR IVA YS COO N J/ ERC U I SAN° X A NG X J ABU A A I C O N I^KUCHINgJ E P A (^PALEMBANC^ MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5011 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG" Just Arrived IMPERIAL BRAND SAUSAGES PACKED IN CELLOPHANE FRESH PORK SAUSAGES COCKTAIL92 words
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Article, Illustration175 1950-06-11 10 ALEC WAUGH - He dropped a bunch of keys down King Edward's neck Fantastic week-ends at Rothschild's house Con tinuing the story of by ALEC WAUGH IN the summer of 1898 Tommy Lipton, by then Sir Thomas, multimillionaire, issued to the New York Yacht Club the first of175 words
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Article297 1950-06-11 10 AT the start British in- terest in the race was luke-warm. The Royal Yacht Squadron was somewhat sceptical. It had come to regard these challenges as its prerogative, and Lipton'x challenge, since he was not a niembrr of the squad run. hud been made on his behalf by297 words
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Article, Illustration193 1950-06-11 10 EDWARD enjoyed goou company and the pleasures oi one tame; ne loved racing and shooting and the society of pretty women. Deprived by his mother. Queen Victoria, of his pro- position Jf. help ami adviser, h« concent rated upon his private and social 11 He knew that193 words
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Article480 1950-06-11 10 n LIPTON was the right man for Edward, who had two types of crony the buffoon and the man who could treat him as an equal. The age had a taste for horse-play. And for the practical joke Edward had a particular partiality. Christopher Sykes. in "Four480 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-06-11 10 THIS* was the last decade of Europe's greatness. The prestige of royalty and the inherited wealth of the great families were unimpaired. The motorcar had stimulated the week end habit. Dining in restaurants had loosened the exclusiveness o: social b»n*leri in many ways Edward VII. was266 words
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Article405 1950-06-11 10 THE amount the Edwar- dians at? is aopalhng oy modern standards. In "The Edwardian Weekend." Harold Nicolson described the cavalcade or dishes that proceeded almost without interruption from the moment a guest was called with "a neat brass tray of tea, toast, and Mane biscuits"405 words
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Article261 1950-06-11 10 ON the other side of the Atlantic his popularity increased with every visit. In the autumn of to™ k Chicago marke P He at firct that he had Z sa He objected, principle to corners; i Just that he happened*? to wflS** Gradually, however v261 words
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Advertisement54 1950-06-11 10 Always Try Season Co., Ltd. Before You Buy. A Guitar 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 7180. I Brewed i bottled by Arcbipe/aqo Brewery C0J1941) Ltd,S/nqopore. Distributed bq Froser c Neave ltd., Strtqapore c branches LifteN to ".hir.'ior Request Hour" Monday 8.30 9.30 p.m. •Ant/i-jr L'tevewia" ti'iiurdfiy 8.30 y.OO a.m. on54 words
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Advertisement250 1950-06-11 10 Pleasant-tasting, sparkling Alka-Seltzer brings you quick relief from the after effects of late hours and over indulgence in food and drink. Keep it handy. What is your sight worth Bsggggis^ SIS. 525. $5«? The probability is you woulin't fl aesitate to spend whatever is nece3- J! HflFlQflk^Z^ sary to make250 words
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Article490 1950-06-11 11 NEW YORK. THE cowboy industry" is bl g business today. And if you want it rich you no ha J* to discover oil— just sit down and dream up a cowhov story, movie or radio character the kiddies will for He'll produce more wealth than any on490 words
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Advertisement329 1950-06-11 11 Sensation '^^v KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER Direct Kemt's fragrant spray \g&?j&jjffc*Qm\ of secretly blended oils as a l ma crown ns tou^ n before I and >our hair will glow j with a new thrilling, lasting I you in two shades —dark and I ll?ht from stores, beaut> I salons and329 words
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Advertisement381 1950-06-11 11 and so easy to do at home Have soft, smooth waves that look I world's best-selling home perm, to natural from the very first day Toni is kind to hair 1 and deep graceful curls that 1~, r vr 1 oru waves any land of hair that last until you381 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1950-06-11 12 JOAN BALPWINSON - WOMAN'S PAGE by JOAN BALPWINSON WHO has a knife with a loose handle? Instead of keeping it in a drawer in case it might yet mended some day, or saying "ft never was much good anyway," try this method of mending. First, cltan (tut all the old resin or1,205 words
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Article207 1950-06-11 12 IHAVK been ,n cited to a big fashionable wedding, and wouid like some ideas on wliat to wear. My afternoon dress is grey with a small design of pale pink and white flowt rs. -iM.J.C. Tanglin». WITH you- dies.-;, you will need matching shoes and handbag, and207 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-06-11 12 CIGARETTE holder In jade, bone or glass Is as useful as chic For the debonair lass21 words
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Article49 1950-06-11 12 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21 -FEB. 18. A plan made some time ago and shelved, will suddenly be back in the spotlight. Good neics connected with property and moncu will be received within the next few days. Listen to advice and accept co-operation.49 words
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Article49 1950-06-11 12 FED. U» MARifH 20. You will find yourself fully occupied with new developments both in business and personal affairs: think very carefully and don't let people rush you. An unusual number of will take up most of your leisure. A stroke of luck is in store for lovers.49 words
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Article45 1950-06-11 12 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. A good week. Great progress can be made provided you put your back into if and go after the things you want. Don't allow personal likes and dislikes to interfere with business: and whatever uou do, don't turn down offered co-operation.45 words
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Article47 1950-06-11 12 APRIL 21—MAY 20 Good news connected with children will set you up: a weight will be lifted from your mind. Friends will be helpful and will plan little surprises for you. Enter irto the spirit of fun and relax. For the ur.~ attached, romance is indicated.47 words
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Article36 1950-06-11 12 MAY 21—JUNE 20. Plans will have to be reviewed in the light of changed circumstances and you will have to look to the future. An old problem will be solved. The financial outlook is brighter.36 words
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Article47 1950-06-11 12 JUNE 21—JULY 23. Opportunity will knock quietly at your door: keep your ears open and be prepared to act swiftly. New people, fresh ideas and a change of environment will act like a tonic. Watch out for the postman: some important letters are on the way.47 words
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Article63 1950-06-11 12 JULY 24—AUG. 23. You will be able to yet sme of the things you PROVIDED you speak up for yourself: if you return silent, you will be overlooked. This would be a good time to contact people, to make xetc tleals and to get a few thmys off your63 words
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Article47 1950-06-11 12 AUG. 24 —HKPT. 21 A long journey may have to be taken: someone of tckm you are fond and vho Tim at a distance, mm/ need your presence. In-laws vnll be helpful. In your job, m your own initiative u id trust in your own ability.47 words
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Article49 1950-06-11 12 SEPT. 24—OCT. 23. Unexpected itcoynitm comes your way and may be expressed in tangible Jam. Keep on with the good work and don't depart from trusted methods. People arc icatchiny you and not in any critical sense. Young people in lote will be helped greatly by older relative».49 words
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Article37 1950-06-11 12 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. Plenty of social activity and new contacts. You will be able to overcome old obntacles by means of neic up-pi-ouches. In tht home, examine existing arranycmemi Look after the pennies and uvoid extravagance.37 words
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Article46 1950-06-11 12 NOV. 23 —DEC. 22. You will find sutnttMnf you thought lost, thu* clearitig up an old mystery. u* will feci energetic aiid ready to tackle anything. Mnkt th\t u period of planning ami ftconstruction. Young l<n fV> will find happiness in talking <ner their vlans.46 words
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Article61 1950-06-11 12 DEC. 23—JAN. 20. You may feel rather miles* but I adiise yov to «rfu* to the everyday routine <•>! your life. Don't It art JoM half-done. In your job, y<» icil/ receive recognition for idea or a piece of work. Horn life will be relaxing and y<" will get61 words
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Advertisement189 1950-06-11 12 THANKS FOR A LOVELY PARTY! And you may be sure they rnear. U when Cold Storage do the catering. You have the daintiest assortment of good things to eat, and no fear of drinks running out, thanks to our special arrangement for taking back any unopened bottles. Ring 5376 for189 words
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Miscellaneous213 1950-06-11 12 U|N FEARLESS T V-'irOUT <5 T >OU SHCTT 27 PEOPLE, V OH, I OUST 1 rCANT LET INNOCENT E7 X I REASON?" M FOSDICK WELL, OF M SlrvlPLV HAD J CITIZENS EAT BEANS "T7 .^ESS K?fR ALL HE A JB I 1 couRSE.TWAT ISN N T TO,CHIEF/.'J > THAT MAY213 words
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1056 1950-06-11 13 Fight For Big-lime Boxing. Cut-throat Tactic* Have Started. Solomons' Latest Masterpiece. Primo Camera. IF the boxers of Malaya needed any new incentive to encourage them in their climb to the top of the fistic ladder then they have surely received it from1,056 words
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Article, Illustration645 1950-06-11 13 SAM SNEAD - PLAY BETTER GOLF By SAM SNEAD START this season determined to correct those golfing flaws that keep your handicap high. Today we describe a serious and common weakness. Do you sway to the position shown by the broken line at the left as you swing the645 words
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Advertisement224 1950-06-11 13 GARRARD 1 I WMT" AUTOMATIC MIXED i gJiSI RECORD Mode! RC65A/D. 16 A.C. $125.00 Model RC65A/U. 16 AC./DC. $160.00 (Ex Singapore) LESS 10% FOR CASH Instalment payments can be arranged Also available non-mixing Record Changers and Radiogram Units. \f nv models of specially constructed cabinets with re. *p<" compartments, glass224 words
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Advertisement219 1950-06-11 13 I Points from the 101 st Annual Report of THE PRUDENTIAL I Payments to policyholders 42,800,000 Increase in reserves for policyholders €32,400,000 IN THE ORDINARY BRANCH Premiums 30,400,000 including 6,300,000 ff in respect of overseas business H| IN THE 6ENERAL BRANCH Premiums 7,300,000 including 3,500.000 in respect of overseas business219 words
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Article, Illustration817 1950-06-11 14 PHILLIP GOH - AWANG BAKAR SCORES 4; NEGRI OUTPLAYED By PHILLIP GOH SINGAPORE qualified for the finals of the Malaya Cup competition with a spectacular sixtwo victory over Negri Sembilan at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. D o Awang ("It's That Man Again Bakar invariably contributed to817 words
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316 1950-06-11 14 THE Combined Schools gained a first innings lead of 21 runs against a Singapore Cricket XI in their two day fixture on the S.R.C. Padang yes- terday. Inspite of a spirited knock of 42 runs by Francis Chopard. the S.C.A. were unable to stand316 words
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Article102 1950-06-11 14 At the first annual ne-ieral meeting oi the Breweries Sports Club, the following v r«- eiecied office bearers for the >«&r (all members were re-elected' J Pi»sident ii. Wnnschers; vice j President J. >i< Rijke: Hon. Secretary David Lun; Hon, let P*c- reiaiy T. P. Kaiiiasaniy Hon.102 words
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Article203 1950-06-11 14 MALACCA. Sat. Malaccas star bowler. M. C. Kailasapathy. whose notable feat in taking 10 Negri wickets and 13 Selangor wickets in successive matches against these states is without parallel in Malayan cricket, is one of those selected to represent Malacca against. Singapore here on June203 words
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Article216 1950-06-11 14 MUAR Sat. —Eleven time: champion of Johore. Yon bn Mian retained his title x.suvday when be received a walk-over from Daud bin Mohd. Amin in the tinal of the Johore Lawn Terms Association championships. Yon did not concede a single game throughout the cham-216 words
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Article62 1950-06-11 14 The annual athletic ■porta Ot the Kaflies Institution will 1-" held on July IS 3.00 OH the Behoof yround. There will be two events tor Old Boys, the 110 yards for over gfj and the 110 yards for under Entries should be MB! to Mr. C.A. Sinnathamby.62 words
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549 1950-06-11 14 f By Our Correspondent) WHO wiil win, Peng Soon or Tcik Hock? Piruz cr Pan Yap? Helen Heng rr Valentine Chan? Lim Keo Fong and Chan Kon Leon; or Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan? The answers will be known tonight at549 words
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Advertisement264 1950-06-11 14 j The Gift ofw^^____-- I PARKER N£W FEATURES NEW precision the onl\ pen with the 7 Jr Here's news about the world's most wanted gift pen! The new Parker "51" has jjf "jV the remarkable new Aero-metric Ink NEW POTO-FiLL s > s,ern ■1 a wholly new, scientific method filler264 words
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Advertisement156 1950-06-11 14 SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennet t. Manager —A.C. T. Kuon s Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: l, River Valley Roan, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. InhTlantßub" App VWflHi t0 noStrilSj ir rel: catarrh. Rubbed into chest, neck and b_. S|:156 words
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Article1344 1950-06-11 15 m" »477. WB7B. V Ur.i W.kot.i Vvoodie night V Beau MBMiJIIB elly 1. ■ll B o4 is (>rr u> ■JF ir tirst to ■Jf s. Liberty H. and PurH taken Bfvshir, BeauPJf> Mowing in Mw-hamps had ■j 71a_' at the ■Jf :,w a handy V iir dropping the1,344 words
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Article51 1950-06-11 15 TOTAL POOL $419,200 Prize: No. *****4 nd Prize: No. *****0 1 Prize: No. *****9 ters: Nos. *****3, *****9, *****4, ******, *****3, *****3, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****8. eolation Prizes: Nos. *****9, *****8, *****, *****6, *****9, *****9, *****8, *****8. double 18 tickets: $94.00 each, id double 4 tickets: $318.0051 words
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Advertisement70 1950-06-11 15 Cough SYRUP (ft f^F m, nmh: /Baby Cough Syrup (with Cuaiacol mad© specially for and Creosote) children under 5 ,S 500 th rehevs g ...assisting in the re,hr oat and chest dis- %ffl/'22ws\% moval of phlegm from con >fort s s medicinally i¥j?M-l f-.-j f£| the infants lungs to W'veand70 words
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Advertisement114 1950-06-11 15 Today at 11 a.m. WARNER BROS' "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" To-day at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m LAST 3 SHOWS M._G.-M.'s Technicolor Aquacade "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" starring Esther Williams, Red Skclton. Opening To-morrow 20th Century-Fox's HOUSE OF STRANGERS" /.W/.V.V.'.V.WAV.'.V HAPPY WORLD Today Tomorrow at 7.30 9.30 John Hall Dorothy Lamour in114 words
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Advertisement252 1950-06-11 15 TODAY! 11 A.M 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 P.M. The Strong Arms of the LAW Stretches Our the Offender is— Supported by "REPORT ON HONGKONG" "This Modern Age" Series and "TROOPING OF THE COLOUR" in technicolor. Funnier than JP HQLPEN CAULFIELD DE WOLFE J FREEMAN ARNOLD.« >f Jnlll At I Dear252 words
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Article58 1950-06-11 16 |N a well J, I\ plr" I nccer match yeaujrday. 1 Teneah beat Singapore Chine*/ Engineering AaiOchUkW by m a whirlwind teSS» but could cnlykeep^t alVv. Forster convertßd tt. Stung inio action the eiiua'"".l through left lM S*** m i BUt M before the tinai S58 words
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Article68 1950-06-11 16 Yesterday'■ cticbm «limwl- Vitii SKfoi A»sn. on the *£oaA. knocked S.«f-«J thY School rep wJthI«JJJ Vv wickets when stump* wwj d V X av W n hut a ,-arefu. «4«— < A. 8 Ah.uad b V K. Bn ,andra,n IbW b F eJ a pt eira68 words
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Article32 1950-06-11 16 A 20-pieco concert orchestra will rlav a selected nrWamme at 9.15 p.m. today in the Palm Court of and. 11 UM weather the performance wi" w held in the ballroom.32 words
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301 1950-06-11 16 SMITH-PICOT H| BRILLANT 52| Tribune Staff Reporter J COMBINED Services—out to aven B e tA V heavy defeat—batted a brilliant 31«» ruj extras 13) against the Combined were lagging behind by 122 runswith M to £to at the close of play yesterday, tho J heir two-day301 words
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89 1950-06-11 16 Rain caused the men* vinff'es final of the 'Cj* tt Chanui tennis championship o abandoned yesterday. However, the Men douoles and the women's singles were singles Sgt Dowdeswell Ri champion, beating M*« chard 8-6, 6-1. S Ldr. Shaw and F v. LonjCStafl annexed the89 words
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Article71 1950-06-11 16 untitled of WkWßimrYj/LWSw^ ta< fl ChinJJ sed tfl \v)i» I. W Gay 'IJ| mlnutoßJ Puttonjl lead wH into tM his heaßß In thoJJ enjoyed but had two fine S the lnark^^iHlMiHMl^HHllH During VJ the game™ off three hut WU be«l from tune aj Benjamin. itnd the SELANGOR aj rhell Set71 words
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115 1950-06-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— B Down by two goals in the first I half the Perak State soccer eleven rallied strongly in the second session to hold the Combined Services to a two- E all draw in a Malaya Cup match played on Ritte115 words
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Article31 1950-06-11 16 Reuter. CHRIST/CHURCH. P? 1 KetOand won UM MCOBi Rugby Union Te.sl today heating the British Isles by on? goal and I try tei»t»u |K»ints) 10 nil b»m« Renter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article260 1950-06-11 16 From Page One U.P. having aid to free nations that are able ana willing to make good use of our help. They ask us to give up in every place where we are succeeding. M "They say co-operation with friendly nations is too expensive, but theyU.P. - 260 words
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Advertisement110 1950-06-11 16 birth "rANASINGHE. To Nancy, wife of N. Ranasinghe, a son. at Orient Clinic, on 9th June. NOTICE "haulage PERMIT. We Er Kai Lim Gok Lin, of No 10, Jalan Ismail, Muar. give notice of intention W apnlv f<> r variation of haula permit No 388A to increase the present load110 words
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Advertisement95 1950-06-11 16 Hive ThecooUed-o ;T^BHH giv.ng,ou enough for vnTi^^^^^BWBBpBpBBBBIBBpBK Heed the*e warnings and you preven painful, .or, serious ..meet, which OSZ^JvSV mean weeks of medical attention and w OU are costly medicines. START BUILDING-UP YOUR §M MM Pll I HEALTH AND BODY NOW if I X X —without the use of drug*.95 words
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