Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1950
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Title Section51 1950-07-09 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE BY TUB PEGPIS PSOPLB Spore. i SIXTEEN PAGES Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950 MALAYA'S NAI7QNAL NEWSPAPER Stll/3 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, Fleet Street, London, E.C. k- &CAAJAX, JIJL* t).51 words
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937 1950-07-09 1 GREEN TROOPS QUAIL, THEN STRIKE BACK Communist tanks and infantry fc Kity of Chosan yesterday, and last night sixty tanks and more than 1,000 enemy infantry were moving towards Taejon, South Korea's provisional capital, only thirtysix miics away. Chosan937 words
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Article27 1950-07-09 1 A.P. JAh v; lA. Sat. Cue Indonesian government was reported juasstag iroops and naval craft today ior an all-out amphibious attack on rebellious Amboina island.—A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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841 1950-07-09 1 ar Tribune Staff Reporter TTT MEVe months ago. amidst all the pomp and ceremomy N learning and tradition can invest a seat of learning. Malay as own Dm versitv was launched into the world. f_ Raffles ColYesterday, in that same Oie Tiong841 words
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Article68 1950-07-09 1 A.P. W \IHINCiTON. Today.— The v S. Ahr paid ves-t-rdav miliary transport ntvhts i-o F. 'rone have b°en "lit by a 1 ieast ">o percent ro m oo oem for the air l if* to the PaHowever, officials said, the is exopcted 1 o \o.&l WT¥A.P. - 68 words
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Article56 1950-07-09 1 Reuter and A.A.P. MELBOURNE. Sat. Australians External Affairs Minuter Mr. Percy Spender, said today that the Australian Seamen's Union's ban on shipping war materials to Korea a subversive, direc. challenge". It would before tne Federal AttorneyGenera?, who would decide whether it came within the scope ofReuter and A.A.P. - 56 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 1 Five more sugar hoarder* were arrested yesterday making a total ol 18 arrests tor the week. Two of the men were detailed m the city area, three in Nee Soon. Tlwy Will appear in court tomorrow. On Friday eleven out of thirteen men charged were58 words
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Article35 1950-07-09 1 America s output of synt.nd 75.000 tons a monM Singapore said this yts.tr day. following a Reu ;!f. p r t nort that more syhtfcetac. SSnts had been ordered into production-35 words
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Article15 1950-07-09 1 A.P. BOGOTA. Sat.- A reliable military* source said today Nations forces In Korea. A.PA.P. - 15 words
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Article47 1950-07-09 1 The price of tm has. rijej to £619-15 a ton in London and $318-50 a picul in Smgais a rise of £14-15 on the urn, and $123-8 on Se picul in the P~*£* days. The rise in the past tortnight is £25-5 on the ton.47 words
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Article55 1950-07-09 1 A.P. Tae fir.-* TOivio. bac. K orean PurplC "nmned on the ho ?P iW ar was P l f n^ en tv -tvvo-year tal tunic of twemy of old Sergeant Lero> d Alice. Teaaa who was Han ed on June 28 wn« v River bridge wasiA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement65 1950-07-09 1 /SJP Deals «tv€* Death Twofold V.V, WWW SWSS^^ |hohner chromatic harmonicas. I J M>, 10-hole. 40-recd $12.00 5 12-hole. 48-reed $18.00 jj i ltj-holc. 64-rerd $22.50 Ji 5 Tutors: 5 < 5 X ff. i '.U) to Pla> tin- hroiiiAtio Harnionia, J, J UM Reilly. R.M.S.M. $0 90 jf (Postage65 words
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Advertisement23 1950-07-09 1 \k AMJERJCAS «L FHtEST Ohtninab c frotn SEASON TRABINS CO., 57, High Street. Tel: BtlSB vour favourite cigarelle PallMaU MAD E IzJLZ. J-23 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-07-09 2 X;5ma »ool>. 5tala> »ere«n »eMe«3. wbo wUl lakl» v»rt ln Me Uari lta?» celebration?. U, be Nel6 al tbo Napvv Mor,6 lrom Julv lb to Jul? A28 words
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Article11 1950-07-09 2 Sopranos needed in the toir of St. Andrew's CMhed-11 words
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Article175 1950-07-09 2 Reuter. Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government has been allocated an 0 additional 1,700 tons of meat for this year by the British Ministry of Food, making a total of about 6,700 tons for 1950. Of thift 700 tons were allotted some time ago especially for theReuter. - 175 words
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Article65 1950-07-09 2 IHIPOH. Sat. Ipoh's three UK-is" schools the Convent I the Holy Infant Jesus, ■c Anglo-Chinese Girls' ■hool and the P'-rak Chi—se Girls' School have nu'd their students ■ainst strangers. This step ■is taken by the school following the ■Bent murder of tcn-year-■l Winnie Annie Spencer65 words
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198 1950-07-09 2 'NO BRAVE RED LIKES BEING SHOT,' CID CHIEF Tribune Staff Reporter PARLY yesterday morning, Singapore Police MNd their'first success against firebugs, of tin Halavan Communist Party. They shot a 17-#»r--rSe., as three men hut at the junction of Jervois and Delta Ko^ds. Said198 words
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Article103 1950-07-09 2 At the fourth annua! general meeting of the Singapoie Clerical ana Administrative Workers' Union held at the Union's premises at Rangoon Road yesterday the following were elected office bearers for the coming year: Mr. Urn Yew Hoc::. I'resident; Mr. Scah Peng Chuan and Mr. Goh Tong103 words
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Article29 1950-07-09 2 For the first time here a Pakistan newsreel will bt shown at the Diamond theatre Tin- reel shows the visit or the Shah of Iran to Pakistan.29 words
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137 1950-07-09 2 MALAYAN students on Thursday visited the Co--11 operate Wholesale Society's shoe factory in the east end of London—one of ten factories run by the Co-operative movement to supply shoes to the retail co-operative shojiPffiroughout the United Kingdom. Two students from Malaya. Mi. M. Muhammad,137 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-07-09 2 MR. and Mr,, ivam Harold Quartermaine the Mah.rca branch of Eratt <*» d Co15 words
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218 1950-07-09 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. PINEAPPLES are expected to earn for Malaya. this year $17 million—an if all goes well $25 million in 1951. That is if the current market price do not ShP It is estimated the Malaya will export 775.000 cases of canned218 words
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Article78 1950-07-09 2 Malacca, Sat.—An appeal 1 was made today to Malacca rt sidents to come forward with any lnlormaiion they may have regarding bandU movements, or any other thing they may be suspicious of. They were told that truy could "give such informa ion by letter. All they had78 words
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Article155 1950-07-09 2 SINGAPORE'S only Londontype taxi, a luxurious black vehicle, often misses a 'fare' because the Singaporeans don't know it UB 0 t;i\i. The London-type taxicah looks quite unlike any othci taxi in Singapore, and it maj take a few weeks for peopi to get used to it.155 words
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Article69 1950-07-09 2 Tribune Staff Ken«; 4 party of bandits mur* dered a Chinese labo and burnt down two konnsis on a Johore estate on Friday night. The same afternoon auxiliary policemen, in other part of Johore were using a boat on a river when they were «hall« by bandits.69 words
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67 1950-07-09 2 Nineteen-year-old, A bin Awang was. yestcrd sentenced to 18 months rous imprisonment, to be tul lowed by two years; P. supervision, in mc Firs, trict Court. He bad pleaded guilt;, two charges of housebreaking and theft— stealing in cash, and $15.60 wort •Oods <rom67 words
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Advertisement136 1950-07-09 2 VEHICLES FOR SALE Latest 1950 Rover 16 H Saloon 4.000 Miles carefully run In. Principals only. Phone Tan 5338. THE lIOTPR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF "APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO AUTHORISE THE USE OF A HACKNEY CARRIAGE L Lim Bee of Ne. 12J-C. Kracji Road. Singapore, h< give136 words
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Miscellaneous390 1950-07-09 2 RTYT* VITUiiRK tolllMH from Ihe Salvation Si* June; Vi Vi Ts.mil rim BMt: I.IJ r. nEiInUHB Xrmy Headquarter* in sinjjauore: Vi.Ut Hindustani I ilm Hits; BNGUHfI PKtM.lt \M Mr> <; :t0 'children's l'r«snnunc; 7.01 New> ;IJ. 10 Ke* ordrd Hu-ic; l i.4 Ml a.m. Programme Mini Time Shrnal A News;390 words
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160 1950-07-09 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE proposed Social Insurance Scheme for Municipal employees has been held up. The Commissioners are waiting for certain vital statistics from the Briti..p /edical Association. Meanwhile, the Commissioners wiL continue the present system of free mcGical attention. Under the insurance plan, employees160 words
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Article113 1950-07-09 3 TWO Sundays ago. the Sunday Tribune printed the story of a one-legged beggar. Lee Then Seng, who is trying to save enoufrh from his daily 'takings' to buy a wooden leg. Yesterday, we received a lette: from a man in the Land Office at Batu113 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-07-09 3 FOUR tierce A 1 a st an dog* and an e.v-p!anter who spent 25 years on plantations, are the nucleus of th«* security lorce at Phoenix Park, the Tanglin Road offices of the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. The ex-planter is Mr. Henry179 words
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Article221 1950-07-09 3 FOR A QUIET WEEKEND Tribune Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU is fast becoming a favourite J holiday and week-end rendezvous for thousands of tired Singaporeans. The flow ot" traffic on the Causeway over weekends is five times the normal volume ex- i_ -i perienced on week days. Centres221 words
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Article21 1950-07-09 3 The Bishop of Singapore hopes to visit Medan, .laand *he Christinas ami Coco:-; Islands in Uic near future.21 words
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Article, Illustration168 1950-07-09 3 NO, you're wrong. This queer looking cigar-shaped object floating in thy sea off Clifford Pier is not a capsized tongkang, or a submarine, or a torpedo. Yesterday the Officer in Charge of Boats, 'Clifford Pier, A.S.P. Mr. R. Westlake explained what it was. He168 words
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Article113 1950-07-09 3 MR. John Wilcox, cameraman for Carol Reed's late.-: film "An Outcast of the Islands" arrived yesterday afternoon at Kallang Airport a very worried man. The icason: His equipment has followed him out by air from London in sevei a! plaae.s and in a fre.gliter. His difficulty113 words
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Article70 1950-07-09 3 Mr. G. H. Goocilad Barber, Assistant Executive Controller of the Import arid Export Departaaent. who received a Vellum of TnanKs trom the King, who is the Grand Prior of «he Veners ble Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, to recognition of conspicuous services to the70 words
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Article362 1950-07-09 3 LODGINGS TAKE UP MOST OF THEIR PAY HUNDREDS or working girls in Singapore today are handing over their pay packets to hoarding house managers who are cashing in on their pathetic al tempts to keep up appearances. These girls are forced to live362 words
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Article, Illustration105 1950-07-09 3 rr HAT'S right- H s I )(i</ mavhi)i<- cover. Bui M>. A. X. Joseph <>t Mark- <■- R.oad wsc it as a "tobhi t Indian Drum). Hi played if yesterdays ■TaUnfniu' ,«"»o v so r *d hv S. JZ. P Naidu, S. R. 8. Naidu and Mr.105 words
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Article172 1950-07-09 3 n s B h.m the steno9 r a p h e r 1 rc~ 8ke starts the day off with a cup of coffee. For Iuuch sh< can go home as she acts a ninety-minute break. That Ut out of the question so .the sends the ojfiee-bw,172 words
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Article71 1950-07-09 3 THE Johore Bahru Chinese Reaomg Circle iias bi ought a piece of land at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, where they pioposv building a Clubhouse. The land belonged to Foon Yew Chinese School and was bought by the Circi's Building Fund Committee 101 $5,662.80. A sketcTi plan of71 words
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Advertisement105 1950-07-09 3 '*i I I Imported from London, England r-QS 180 J CARRERAS ISO YEARI' REFUTATION FOR QUALITY fGARRARD 1 f BBS*" AUTOMATIC MIXED RECORD Model RC6SA/D. 16 A.C. 5125.00 Model RC6SA/U. 16 AC/DC. $160.00 (Xx Singapore) 1 LESS 10°o FOR CASH Instalment payments can be arranged Also available non-mixing Record Changers105 words
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Advertisement93 1950-07-09 3 REMINGTON SHOTGUN Mofcl 31 LA Kepeating Shotgun 12 13 gau^. Br obtain" l>!> from W HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD. 261/265. Beach Road. Singapor Tel 2552. Telegram: "HOKANCOAUK ...WITH W£ WORLD-FAMOUS Reprints of local photographs appearing in the I Malaya Tribune and the Sunday Tribune can be j obtained from93 words
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Article, Illustration463 1950-07-09 4 COLONY MOVE TO TURN OUT GOOD POLICEMEN Tribune Staff Reporter. THIRTY boys—sons of policemen and retired police pensioners, whose ages range from 12 to 14 years— will learn how to become future officers of the law from September L They will belong to the Singapore Police463 words
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Article33 1950-07-09 4 Che Sardon bin Haji Jubir will speak tonight about the .necessity to register as voters for the Legislative Council and Municipal Elections after the Siven o'clock bulletin over Radio Malaya,33 words
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Article232 1950-07-09 4 FIRMS FORCED TO IMPORT THEM Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE business firms are crymg out 3 for stenographers, and they can't get them. This is because few people realise the importance of this type of work, said Mr. G. W. Davis, Singapore s Acting Commissioner for Labour, yesterday.232 words
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Article52 1950-07-09 4 Mohamed, a bell-ringer ol Monks Hill Scncoi, received a deep gash on his head j .'V LorOaMg W.'iUl the' bell which he was ringing fell on him after the rope attached to it s- i.;jp He was removed to hospital In an ambulance. His condition is52 words
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Article59 1950-07-09 4 There will be a si-ting oi the Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday ne*t when several appeals from the Assise Court will be dealt with. Tne Chief Justice, Sii Charles Murray aynsley. will preside and the otfur two judges who will lorm the court are Mr.59 words
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219 1950-07-09 4 CINGAPORE squatter? —living in unauthorised shocks in Municipal areas— are being eyed by Municipal Commissioners with some concern. They feel that the Municipality should look for suitable sites to resettled these people. However, there is a snag. And that is219 words
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211 1950-07-09 4 JUST like anybody else the Singapore Matamata has his share of troubles. But it is pretty hard to And a Police Constable in the Colony today with a puckered brow. For his troubles are eventually ironed out by the Welfare Department of the211 words
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Article105 1950-07-09 4 IPOH S professional drivers have a grouse. For Mat is finding it pretty difficult to keep his job behind the wheel. Reason: There are more women drivers in Ipoh today, and the Tuans are getting their wives or daughters to Jiive them io the office105 words
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Article65 1950-07-09 4 A FILIPINO. Peter Morat Ismail, 40, claimed trial In the Fourth Police Court yesterday to a cnarge of cheating the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., ol $8,000. Ismail was alleged to have falsely represented tnat William Jaciio 61 Co., haa applied remit the sum by telegraphic transfer to65 words
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Advertisement368 1950-07-09 4 WHICH BAILMENTS DOWSER? Your doctor wlfl tot! ye* th»t ©Aon tfcote ire w»r*H»| ot«n> ol MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY "-warnlnit th»t yew re Minors .nd Vitamin, which N.tur. Z\£: th. food, you oat tron't fMnt you enou,h foe womlnf, and you •r.vont Ailment, which moan woeks of medical attontion and oo,ti*368 words
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Article, Illustration2441 1950-07-09 5 From Jimmy Glover IXDNDQN, Sat, AS .«J* as I have been able t gather, your lecently Singapore Colonial Sectary, sir Patrick A. B. Mcnrron. gave only one Pressinterview on his arrival I England, and that was 1» the London representee of his home town papof/The Press and Journal,"!,2,441 words
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Advertisement276 1950-07-09 5 that mam I J AIR TRAVfL THS I TO HONG KONG $321/"'C 1 TO BANGKOK $166 I J prlUM St.. Sinsraporr m 1 RHEUMATISM 4/ v liniment ml a |»ain of sciatica, neuritis, lumbago and all forms of rheumatism quickl> yield to a touch of Moan's Liniment. Just dab it276 words
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Advertisement153 1950-07-09 5 improvement to Only Parker Quink has magic Solv-X!, TMo ordinary ink can match the value of Quink—it's different from any other ink Solv-x in Quink cleans your pen as it writes. Keeps it free-flowing and I Out of the repair shop. Switch to Parker Quink. the only ink containing Solv-x.153 words
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Article, Illustration2457 1950-07-09 6 Vera Ardmore - By Vera Ardmore 4 boisterous breeze blew m from across the water last week In the k shape of Frank Owen, a big burly newspaperman known all over the world. He is out here as a columnist for the London Daily Express, his old love to whom he2,457 words
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Advertisement241 1950-07-09 6 sure protection against coughs, X colds.sore throats Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so tittle. Dentifrice \&!3fs^ D. W. GIBBJ LIT) LONDON. t.vr.LAUt ONLY HOURS AWAY bY AJR241 words
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Advertisement173 1950-07-09 6 Bare Essential— Wmmmm\ For romancing and danci'ig evening gown with a douMbustle. Onr of our new. allm tng Mini f<»r the tropic. HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 2. Hill En (.'o-iri Eld:-'. I Tifo&iBver you are W&~ j ft says ELSIE the BORDEN cow J j KLIM uniformity is one of173 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1950-07-09 7 I'VE said it before and I say it again, that we should all us* fans more Often delicate dainty, delightful fans made to match our dresses. Apart from the appearance, a fan does h'lp one to keep cool. Look how devastating Mrs. Coronna Maunders looks holding her fan1,297 words
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Article97 1950-07-09 7 IT is told THAT HILARY 1 EDWARDS has been escorted round London Town by a member ol the Royal Family; namely Gerald Lascelles. who according to Hilary "plays the piano divinely." THAT Senior Service Officers ears are to be Been driving along to Consular or service events97 words
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Article, Illustration483 1950-07-09 7 (waiilxs i<" y urd J Edwards, the rugg'd. outspoken ma nay r >>t the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, who SOUS he tries to be kind in lus thoughts as well us in his deeds, was born of n spt table pay h\t» "I Wickhav, inland, bi fan thm483 words
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Advertisement157 1950-07-09 7 We star these points in our set-vice: Good food deftly served Comfortable surroundings A fine dance floor and band RESTAURANT HAKE THRILLIHG Mil If cine cameras j and projectors —Sound and Silent Oblainahlr from itoin local dvnUr. H aTo'CCNNCR CO., LTD. Battery Road. Showroom and Retail Shop THE S***// o157 words
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Advertisement162 1950-07-09 7 THE MODERN Polish it's Economical too! OURAGLIT silver and chromium poiish is obtainable at all leading stores. Factory Representatives: T. V. MIT CHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. SOME OF THE ITEMS IN THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME TONIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. AT 1 RAFFLES HOTEL I "MYSELF WHEN YOUNG*" USA162 words
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Article581 1950-07-09 8 TAKE out a map of the world and let your eye 1 rove over Africa, the Middle East, the great sub-continent of India and Pakistan, and the countries of South East Asia. These countries contain more than 700,000,000 people and they are as rich in material581 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1950-07-09 8 DAVID CLAYTON - What is genius, that precious flame at which all mankind can warm its hands? I belongs to no country. It can spring up in a humble home as easily as in a mansion To-day this page presents you with the stories, one bitter one triumphant, of1,117 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1950-07-09 8 DONALD MOORE - By DONALD MOORE FEW more tragic personalities can ever have travelled the English literary scene than D. H. Lawrence. Few writers can have built up for themselves, in the course of a lifetime, so much controversy, so much acrimonious argument, so much1,149 words
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Article410 1950-07-09 8 HAL BOYLE - By HAL BOYLE TIPS by the poor man's philosopher to a young bridgegroom Well, my boy, if you hope for a quick success in marriage today you're going to have to make a sharp break with the past. Don't try to be the king in410 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-09 8 y JgTjkW jLW JBT AT AT AP A Modern COLUMBUS! 4M F iy KLM and discover America in 2V 2 day B 1 Luxurious four engined Constellations leave 0\ Singapore 3 times a week for the U.S.A. W For fuit'ier particulars apply Royal Dutch Airlines l Finlayoon Green. Mr I59 words
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Article, Illustration3418 1950-07-09 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial By Lozania Prole iVVHILE, except in ill li,.ha where Warren Hastin carrying on vat tradition of Clivc. and laying firmly the foundations not only of the Indian Empire but of the „i a n Civil Service, thln-s WPre difficult for England. Her enemU3,418 words
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Advertisement180 1950-07-09 9 *r! MAGIC J ROYAL PORTABLE j I "Magic" Morgii» m note fumbling* j I N luss no —click, j > rher exclusive; < Royal features make J Magic YOUR J I Typewriters I c I guaranteed by o I Jobtished 40 I ,n Malaya. What a painter Not this chap180 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-09 9 MALA VAN AIR WA YS ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE JULY 16tb. SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO Mondays Wednesdays Fridays NORTH BORNEO SARAWAK TO SINGAPORE Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays SINGAPORE TO SAIGON 6 RETURN Sundays SINGAPORE TO PALEMBANC RETURN Wednesdays 6- Saturdays MANAGERS: LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS: "TERBANC" CASH69 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1950-07-09 10 Joan Baldwinson - BUY-LINES By Joan Baldwinson who wants a new recipe v. ABook of Mediterra"S Voir by Elizabeth Daca tng habits, quotations, dcsof m. niorab.e meab for the bed-side table as the kitchen. Price if \\%m\ WHAT to make for claid, birthday paity <>r sma pU Sent? St published a1,145 words
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Article46 1950-07-09 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21—FEB. 18. Check any information gwen yen: the chances are that someone will unknowingly °ZeaH you. In the home pleasant events arc in st< r and you tcill be able to relax and enjoy your leisuie.46 words
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Article44 1950-07-09 10 FED. 19- MARCH 20. This week marks a period of meat activity: some things uill be satisfactorily concluded and tdhers will start. Doors will shut and others vctil immediately open Keep f/our 1 cits about you and don t take anything for granted.44 words
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Article43 1950-07-09 10 MARCH 21 APRIL 20. you trill learn several very interesting things about self Keep your ideas under your hat and don't I relatives for advice. > oung people in love tcill make good progress towards their uteris provided theg THINK before they act.43 words
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Article49 1950-07-09 10 APRIL 21—MAY 20. Don't kick too much against discipline: learn to tak<. otherwise you will find j/omtttelf in trouble. And don I hold out against new method*: life is a series of changes ana advances and you must .</«' along with them. Curb extravagance where hobwes arc concerned. •T»T49 words
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Article45 1950-07-09 10 MAY 21—JUNE 20. Play your hunches: t,ie y icill be (food. A stroke of luck trill materially assist the budf/et position. One or two surprise <lifts are also indicated. In the home, be very tactful: loved-ones icill be a rother brittle mood easily hurt.45 words
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Article44 1950-07-09 10 JUNE 21 —JULY 23. You icill 'jet plenty of cooperation and too mu 1 advice: be thankful for the co-operation and polite ul>o<<t the advice! An offer connected either with goodk or property will have to be yiven si r in us consideration.44 words
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Article48 1950-07-09 10 JULY 24—AUG. 23. Be very careful of other people this week: jealousy, possessiveness and pnrc malice are indicated. r<m will be the centre of attraction at some gathering or meeting and this may cause one or two of your 'fairweather' friends to annoy you in various wuy:>._48 words
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Article46 1950-07-09 10 AUG. 24—SEPT. 23 Be 100 percent practical. cast away those rose-coloured spectacles and take a look at life in its everyday One or two of your idealistic beliefs will be shattered. Look after your cum interests. Lovers V ill h(.vc to be firm With relatives.46 words
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Article47 1950-07-09 10 SEPT. 24- OCT. 2:;. Don't do anything Hkdy ly jeopardise your future. Don t take rinks in your job or with your health. Try to 's\ze up people before placing confidence in them. This would be u itood time to take up a new h obit'I.47 words
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Article55 1950-07-09 10 DEC. 23 —JAN. 20. Thin(ja you have been trying to accomplish will finally become fact: loose ends will be tied up and the last few stages will be eaity. Push ahead. l>c. businesslike and think of yourself and your loved ones first. Young people in love will haw to55 words
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Article43 1950-07-09 10 OCT. 24—NOV. 22. Money will be in the spotight and you will find yourtclf suddenly involved with elatives in this connection. A riend trill let */ou down and rill put (m awkward obstacle h your path. Young, unittachcd folk may find •omance.43 words
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Article49 1950-07-09 10 kJAJtV** w NOV. 23—DEC. 22. Get out nii meet vccept nodal invitations ami ry to be a good ra rer. (',<> ill out to realise at least on< tf your ambitions: if you trii lard enough, you irill get it. n your job, don t cro&t swords with superiors.49 words
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Advertisement140 1950-07-09 10 ■UNDERTAKEN BY OUR A.UU TO YOUR HOME INVEST IN A IAUTIFUL CASE DUS SINGING I YOU CAN SEE THESE V WuHDERF UL INSTRUMENTS ONLY AT j SEASON CO., LTD. Nor:h Hridgc Road When you use Brylcreem, your hair will never let 1 Ĕ£Lm\ i you down. It will stay in140 words
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Advertisement76 1950-07-09 10 I ACCESSORIES BY JAY JVo. nUTTONS and boxes J®* But try these neat J rills jk JmiW {P FIRST AID FOjtfj Wmm\amWm\7t i■?itlßl Alka-Seltzer brings quick comfort from muscular aches and soreness. At the first discomfort drop one or two tablets in a glass of water, watch it fizz—drink it.76 words
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Article300 1950-07-09 11 Hollywood*! Rev. Dorland Dryer is really going allout in seeking to line up lilm names for scriptural readings on his Video programme "Your Television Church.'" He started the series off with Colleen Townsend. the girl who gave up a great iilm career in order to follow her religious300 words
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Article, Illustration362 1950-07-09 11 RICHARD TODD, who won himself a permanent place in the cinema heavens with Ins work as the dour Scotsman in "The Hasty Heart." is a very normal young man. He believes for example, and according to the questionnaire he recently filled out for Warners in London, that362 words
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Article, Illustration695 1950-07-09 11 HENRY GRIS - By HENRY GRIS IT was late at night and the ageing janitor was making his rounds of the movie studios, cleaning up the trash and titter in the office buildings. When he came to the photography department he carefully sorted the pictures he found in the695 words
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Article121 1950-07-09 11 SITUATION OBJ th- s-t of "Louisa ai OnlwrsalInternational Is hiring prooi th-u love neter grows old Spring Byington. playing the roic ot a romantic grandmother carefully unlocks the fron' door, tiptoes in and tries la gel up ,h stairs before h«-r movi*- son Ronald Beaaan. and hei121 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-09 11 Hedy and no one need be told the last name is Lamarr adds another scintillating performance to her lone list ef hits in M.G.M.'s "A Lady Without Passport." Ihe glamourous star is teamed with John Hodtak.38 words
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Article429 1950-07-09 11 THE invention of the Colt revolver, early in the nineteenth century. was as epochal, in its way. with the fighting and fighters of that period, as was the perfecting of the atomic bomb in the Second World War. It changed the whole pattern of war on the429 words
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Article147 1950-07-09 11 NINE- YEAR old Jimmy Hunt has added another father to his collect .on He was Die*' Powellson in "Pitfall and Van Johnson's in "High Barbaree." Now he is Clifton Webb's in "Cheaper by the Dozen" which 20th Century-Fox tilmed In Technicolor, basing it on the best147 words
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Article109 1950-07-09 11 AN orchid from Hedy Lamarr was the star's way of greeting Directot Joe Lewis when she reported at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for •Visa." Prior to 'heir meeting, Miss Lamarr had received a banquet nf icses fiom Sam Marx, producer of -he new romantic drama. Lewis playfully remarked that no one109 words
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Advertisement130 1950-07-09 11 Sixteen hours of tidy hair GROOMING WITHOUT GUMMING Drc lyoui Ink «itl Sib itix. and every hM r. in place from I a.m. to midnight without attention. Sihiiix is phlM ml to use and has no ill effects. I: docs not mat ihe hair and cause it to break, but130 words
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Advertisement47 1950-07-09 11 BEAUTY PREPARATIONS invitation to enchantment i If i FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK /TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS DISIRIBUTOKS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE 1 J JAachant'Joaf>f- Specially prepared for j^P^T^M filial PU; IISALIH POWDER DE LUXI lullfi) THE EASTERN AGENCIES iuW OW LTD47 words
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1032 1950-07-09 12 IJ\ THIS COHNEK-By -UPPEB-tUT' THE entry of new promo--1 ters into the field of professional boxing in the Colony is a healthy sign for the gam?, and all lovers of fisticuffs. I am .sure, will give a welcome hand to Wally Oakes and Ho Kirn1,032 words
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Article, Illustration390 1950-07-09 12 ‘LEFT JAB’ - By ‘LEFT JAB’ SINGAPORE fight fans want big names. There is s no doubt about this, for the poor crowd at the Hannv World Stadium on Friday night proved it. '.arrini; Singapore's welterweight champion, Nai Somwng, there isn't a local fighter who is canable of390 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-07-09 12 RANJIT SINGH - THIS IS BIG TIME SPORT IN S'PORE TOD AY-BASKETBALL By RANJIT SINGH BASKETBALL is \>ig time sport in Singapore today It rates favourably with soccer, judging by the crowds it attracts More than 112.000 basketball fans have paid mere than $100,000 since May to see basketball matches401 words
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Miscellaneous219 1950-07-09 12 1 I si rO t# V i -SOWECANTOOTCIALLY >s «X 1 1 SS^JJS^ V THET D oHICALSTRIP DLTLCT.Vf/) UfINOW-'Vi -W. CAMPAIGN. OF SHOOTIWG V HE'S IT'S LcOAL Jjr^ lMft^H f]H§l DEARER TO Li'L. ABNCP THAN i X J>- <I V ALL BEAM-LOVERS. TO PROTECT < C'vUV TME kV -T* Vl-219 words
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Article, Illustration651 1950-07-09 13 our Badminton - By our Badminton Correspondent. nESPITE his surprise de1/ feat at the hands of Ooi Te ck Hock in the recent exhibition game at the HaDDV World Stadium, Wong Pong Soon is still favoured to retain his MaV tn sing'oV tile at651 words
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Advertisement250 1950-07-09 13 PM fJ 1 y Eni tour wSt^ 1 meal ln cohort and M coolness ARCADE TEA LOVNGE Do you hke a light luncheon, or a substantial mid-day meal? Do you sometimes long for a really interesting menu? You will find your own particular taste catered for in the Arcade Tea250 words
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Article131 1950-07-09 14 Reuter. NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zealand. Sac. The British Isie Rugby Union touring team beat Taranaki by 25 points to three here today after a fast open match. In fine weather on a heavy ground, a crowd of over 20,000 saw one of the roughest games inReuter. - 131 words
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153 1950-07-09 14 MALACCA, Sat. —A goal scoied ten minutes before the end by Foo Suan Tong enabled St Francis Institution to beat the Malacca High School one—nil yesterday in an inter- school fixture played at Banda Hilir Park. The game was watched by a large crowd.153 words
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Article212 1950-07-09 14 Followimr Ihe U€s lur YMCA Tennrs Tournamenl Tea for Tuesday. Job 11 Class "A" Handicap Bn A. Nairn--! vs. D A. Weathersori -30- Y. P. Wee -303 va. D F. Khoo 15.H; M. K. Kan 30.3 vs. L. c. ooh -if>.:;. Novices Open Wngles: Kh< Peek212 words
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688 1950-07-09 14 Maleolm Usher - 'Spore Men Did Wise To Stay' Says Maleolm Usher m.AvrHFSTER UNITED* Charlie Mitten has T.C of Bogota bia The contract guarantees him a vA'r With bonuses and coaching 1 &s he will make, all told, figures iic There you have the688 words
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Article302 1950-07-09 14 muv first day of a two-day meet ot tne Ath4 i^^SS pleted at the Jalan Besar Five leading Chinese Athletic Clubs. The Chinese Sports Association. Amateur Association. Swift Atnletics. Chinese High School. Old Boys, and Tong Kong Athletic Association, are taking part. The girl Athletics302 words
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Article179 1950-07-09 14 Tin- YMCA beat lha BtlU* Military Hosp.lal w tl> the Mor Of »1 runs to 62 rUIM in a fn«Jly g«M at tho Balmier 1 ...ins yesterday. Tho acortni is 09nrwB. YMC'A Cooke run out Fernando b Clearer *f FnnK run out B Clark bar b179 words
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Article24 1950-07-09 14 Reuter. NORTHAMPTON. Sat. West Indies won the toss took first innings against Northamptonshire here today on a good wicket and in flne weather.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration620 1950-07-09 14 GOLF'S GREATEST PLAYER TEACHER GRANDMAW used to say. "Sam, stop putterin,." 1 didn't know then how important it is to putt. Now I do. There is no one style of putting but I give you here the key points most good players follow. Come up620 words
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Advertisement155 1950-07-09 14 REGISTER JI VOTER CLOSING DATE 15th JULY, 1950 SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennet*. Manager A. C T. Kwong. Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. mmm U Valley Road, 1st Floor, Singapore. j Telephone: 85SS6» WLM tn sickness. Wp Sunn* and after an155 words
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Advertisement449 1950-07-09 14 |ldi!KiiWl for SIGNS I. FLUORESCENT LAMP COVERS TABLE AND WALL LAMPS DOMESTIC FITTINGS DISPLAY STANDS nfKilt: TAY BROTHERS 48, Selcgie Road. Singapore Tel. *****. A™ Shame IEAOTIFUI HANDS V tiaik V matticuitd uh/A CUTEX Sparkling, fadeless, magic-wear CUTEX, brings your hands new admiration etiy to apply... dries raster, too. The449 words
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Article961 1950-07-09 15 ALBERT SPENCER - CANTERS HOME 5 LENGTHS AHEAD By ALBERT SPENCER IPOH, Saturday. THE concluding day of the Perak Turf Club July Meeting saw Congo, who struck his best form to date, bringing off the easiest "double" of the Meeting. The first Midstream gelding that was imported961 words
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Article135 1950-07-09 15 I' "d Valberg. y a s best high jumper. browned the Victor at the Singapore Nation Club annual SSSrtc mci i at the Padang h e won five events —I !S% "I v the Padang. He B ft&S ne a «UKle pull in his ol H M135 words
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Article35 1950-07-09 15 MELBOURNE. Sat. A mtoor Sisatija befon thestart rftt* ChJM* Nat mal Steeplechase *lc rmngtbo Racecourse here to (lav when, the stewards orde red the withdrawal of the favourite. Bronze Laddie, because of his unfitness.35 words
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Article65 1950-07-09 15 T POOL: $400,110 Ist Prize: No. *****3 smnna 2nd Prize: No. *****6 3rd Prize: No. *****8 I t]T& STARTERS ($4,465 each)- w oT,«« rt 469 m, *****8, *****2, *****4, ioufs 3» CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO eaxhi i *****9, *****0, *****4. *****6, SlS^'oomS* *****7, *****», *****8, *****0 *****7 DOUBLE TOTE:65 words
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Article403 1950-07-09 15 "SPOT - By "SPOT" THE conclusion of the Perak iurt uurj July Meeting saw Singapore trainer T. L. Fox most successful. The Colonel had a flying start, saddlinp; four winners on the opening day followed by a double on the second. He again sent out two winners yesterday,403 words
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Article265 1950-07-09 15 Reuter. TROON, Ayrshire, Friday. DOBBY LOCKE, South Africa's wonder golfer, won B the BrttWh Open Championship here today to s second successive victory in the event ?cThe equalled the record[low aggregate of 283 when winning at Sandwich last year. .1 11. »l«iir nnlv Today heReuter. - 265 words
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Article242 1950-07-09 15 Capt. Turner-Cooke playing 1 against A.C. Enthoven in the Men's Singles, at the Tanglin Ctub last evening, had an easy passage into the next nnd. when he disposed of his opponent in two straight sets, losing only one game during the match. A gruelling three set242 words
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Article116 1950-07-09 15 ttaadU Tribune Maff *CfW£" The V«urth SlnMp-.e .->P'; U Lrbar Method!* > wilh 1 >W per cent to their rred t i S. 1 Secnd Xnnu.l W -Training < ..mpo!iti«n of if* Kn pore Wtalion of Girl* JJJg ttriKade held at M.C.A. hall yrsi.rdr.>. Un whi< h purncipa.ed116 words
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Advertisement283 1950-07-09 15 !*ENIN6 TODAY It a m. 1.45 4 5 6.45 Ijx Brand Adventure- SUn\ ith your New Singing Favourite mmmmtmJkWk VAUGHN MONROE FAVOtrTE Or MILLIONS JB N A ON IAOIO AND RECORDS w iM\> MWf RWNts mLTtRBRtmN ■■■■■■■f BOND a BEPUBUC PHOOUCTICN Coming Soon! Ihonda FLEMING jeiwis O'KEEFE Viorning Mat. Today283 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-07-09 16 The Profession of student representatives, of the ••>-'•—'•• illCouiJ. the Council and the Senate, the Deans of the Faculties, the University Officers and the Honorary tiraduants- forms up outside the Oie lion., Behind them ihe Viec -Chancellor. Dr. G. V. Allen, the Pro Chancellor- ihe Lsquin Bedell86 words
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Article40 1950-07-09 16 LONDON. Sat. North Korean Government announced today it would confiscate all land in South Korea belonging to American imperialist.*". South Korean Government and big landowners, according to Tas.n message from Pyongyang, North Korean capital, received in London.40 words
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Article169 1950-07-09 16 Reuter. LONDON, Sat. THE National press took a more optimistic view of the Korean fighting. "There are several encouraging factors," said the Conservative Daily urapnic. '•Apart from a i»-w wordy J blasts fmm the Kremlin, which were to be txpect?d, the struggle has rot spread. The WesternReuter. - 169 words
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