Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1950
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Title Section27 1950-08-13 3 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, AUGUST 13. 1950 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, I+3, Fleet Street, London, E.C. J. SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1950.27 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-08-13 3 Trib.iur SUA Reporter i VTpoRI v tamaonm art--6' (in f/omj! tnrouy»* a -dot 'iolutiun. They f"i-iii«ed e r a </// t*< gadgets *J*J* fl <( barber may J 11 one dollar io jieMHT saloon*. s ill*• cater for West- [v nh inafcin*/ horbtra158 words
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Article105 1950-08-13 3 IQIIORE BAHRU, Satur- i Chinese wpman nuiS her I iby today went ehtig< of hawking foodstuff; -ithont a icence. She said ihe was forced io work n ot& r to hi Ip her husband ;,ho- income was not suffid*X to meet the family Magistral105 words
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316 1950-08-13 3 CITY FATHERS HAVE A PROBLEM Tribune Staff Reporter. THERE is yet another problem before the Muni--1 cipal Establishment Board. This time it is the appointment of an Assistant Municipal Secretary. This job has been vacant for months and recently Commissioners decided316 words
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Article72 1950-08-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal Inspector Blond: Tahlr roj day informed the Mag is trate that Private WiUis was "still at largo" and aj* i ed for a fortnight's rx*\ponement. Pte. Willis iiad claimed trial when summoned rr--vioaslv ior driving a rniH- tary lorry in a72 words
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203 1950-08-13 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Colony's right against venereal diseases is gaining momentum. Not only are civilians co-operating with the authorities but so are the Services. The Services are helping the authorities by doins some contact work. They often brim* in prostitutes suspected of infecting203 words
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Article247 1950-08-13 3 Govt. Takes Secret Precautions Tribune Staff Reporter. SPECIAL security measures are in force to -afe?;uard aU Singapore GovP ernment establishments and V.l.P's. against Communist attacks. Details of these precautions are beta** kept, secret because 01 Rod agents. Thes:> precautions have been necoHttec*! because of increased Communist247 words
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Article159 1950-08-13 3 —Taxi Driver's Story JOHORE EAHR'i 6a I A SINGAPORE taxJ driver. 4o-year-olti FO" Too Whye said that he entered 'he Federat.o.i without a public service vehicle permit because he i had pity on a passer, who ha<i a large ba*. j Too Whye's said159 words
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Article43 1950-08-13 3 Malaya 'a live delegate.. Cheat) Choong Fouki Tee Heow. Tail Khia Fatt. Tan .Soo Lan ami Mrs. Mary Yeoh —to the Army's first International Youth Congress have arrived m I/ondon. They are part of 1200 delegates who arrived on Thursday night.43 words
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Article67 1950-08-13 3 Wants To Fight Korean Rah An officer attaches to G. II- Q FARELF. w ho .olunteered lor service in Korea ha> had ills offer turned down. Thus lar he is the only Army officer in Malaya who has offered to fight the Korean Reds. Army Public67 words
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Article141 1950-08-13 3 Anew craze has hit Singapore's amusemeir oark visitors. It is the miget car, powered by a one crlinder tour-stroke engine. Operators of these midi get cars say. "Business is brisk." They rake in as much a hundred dollars profit on a Saturday .Ugh.. Easily141 words
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330 1950-08-13 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. ALTHOUGH the world produced thirty-tiiree A million tons of sugar last year—the highest ever reached—world demand is not being sat- isfied This is the opinion ot three South African sugar experts who are on their way to Brisbane330 words
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Article192 1950-08-13 3 SINGAPORE are perhaps the most anti- Communist section oi ti i «•ommunity today. tad they have reason to toe For Communists have turned night into day lor the watchmen. The recent spate of ..rson and attempted, and the Communists avowed tulention to disrupt the192 words
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Article, Illustration255 1950-08-13 3 EVERY time Ml. W. A. Thomas. the hustling, energetic manager of the Singapore Asbestos Division of Hume Industries, Far East Ltd., answers his telephone, someone says: "A house please. And every letter that he opens requests htm to: "Please forward a255 words
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Advertisement40 1950-08-13 3 Au over the tcorU, > n zcko appreciate good zvmes ask for SANDEMAN PORT ANO SHERRY SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. recomended for sweetening w dryness of thi $W throat afte N.&kePo/ smoking T H*©AT PASTILL?J SOZ£ AGENTS:THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.40 words
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Advertisement259 1950-08-13 3 REMINGTON SHOTGUN sttr Model 11 Autoloading Shotgun, 5-shot. Mr 16 and 20 Bore. Obtainable front U HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD. 261/365, Beach Road. Singapore. Tel. 2552. Telegram; "HOI£ANCOAGE'\ QUALITY j FOOTWEAR FOR ALL IN BROWN,' BLUE OR RED LEATHER, LEATHER AND RUBBER HEEL. MZES: 111/j STORK f«J FED. %;>.ov259 words
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Article, Illustration231 1950-08-13 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. MEET Mr. Tan Tong Ton, the man who has seen a hundred ghosts but says: "Bah! I don t believe in them, it's just my imagination." Mr. Tan has been caretaker .ranji War cemetery in Singapore since 1948. I He said that a231 words
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98 1950-08-13 4 REPRESENTATIVES from all classes of tr.ide unions in Singapore yesterday mot the advance party of the ICFTU in the Jntish Coun ed Hall. The press w sb .rred from the meeting. It was under stood however. that the ICFT'J delegates Mes. l Fred W.98 words
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Article65 1950-08-13 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Sat Forty-four-year-old Chai Tarn pleaded guilty today in the Magistrates' Court to a charge with of possess.ng three bottles of samsu. He nad not paid tax on the sa nso. Sentence was postponed ,o /iu o usc 17 p.nuing a report on the65 words
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Article140 1950-08-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday —The five U.M.N.O divisions today re-affirmed their v/hole-hearteo support for Dato Onn bin Ja'afar as their only candidate for the presilency in flu coming U.M.N.O. .Kilaya elections. A spokesman explained hat although the Segama division was the only one in Johor;140 words
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Article27 1950-08-13 4 An American publication. I "Nava-Jug.' primea and published in Los Angeles. California. U.S.A.. has been banned Iron 1 the Colony by the Governor in Council.27 words
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322 1950-08-13 4 'They've Had Their Share Already' Tribune Staff Reporter. ROTS of the Chinese High School will have to v go without their Autumn holidays. This is because "they have had their share already and missed much of their studies." Tne school will reonen tomorrow.322 words
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38 1950-08-13 4 >> Ldr. ana Mr*. Hugh Trett ter (§j r w.-dding it R.\.F ie!rtar Church yesterday, the bride vas Miss Kvh Maria Gross?, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VV. Grosse. S Ldr. Trett is attached to X F Seletar.—Tribune Picture.38 words
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Article41 1950-08-13 4 The next quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Police Courts, South Bridge Road, at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday September 27, 1950.41 words
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313 1950-08-13 4 THE Singapore Second District Judge Tan Ah Tah yesterday acquitted 36-year-old Teo Ah Toh, a Hokkien woman, who was accused of being in possession of four kerosine tins filled with 110 pounds of opium. The Court was told that a party of Revenue Officers313 words
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Article, Illustration231 1950-08-13 4 ATTRACTIVE BO A C air hostess. 22-year-old Mary Wong of Ipoh. after four years flying has decided to come down to earth for good—that is as far as her career is concerned Mary is giving up her job to marry Mr. Bobby Tan, I n231 words
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Article54 1950-08-13 4 The New Building Assessor for the War Damage Commission. Mr. W. E Reeve, arrived with his wife at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon oy 8.0.A.C. Constellation from London. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve have not been in Malaya before. They were met by Mr. J. Fergus Arthur, of54 words
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Article31 1950-08-13 4 Saigon has been declared an infected place by :he Governor of Singapore under the Quarantine and Prevention ot Disease Ordinance. It is notified that plague exists in that, territory.31 words
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174 1950-08-13 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. Wayang Satu Police Station along Bukit Timah Road may be closed permanently if an experiment now being carried out by the Singapore Police proves successful. The Station has been closed since August 4 and will remain so for another month before its fate174 words
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Advertisement595 1950-08-13 4 I'll fly at once T interests keep one Complimentary meals served Single $1,535/- Return $2,762/- Jsg| 1 SINGAPORE-COLOMBO VySgg X Single 472/- Return 849/- l JgHS SINGAPORE —SYDNEY Single 823/- Return $1,482 Jggjßg Information and Bookings: Qantas Empire Airways Ltd., Bra, Batah fctt, Singapore. 7V/ep/>one Wl. Or from: Malayan Airways,595 words
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Advertisement260 1950-08-13 4 PARKER NEW FEATURES C>^^ NEW precision y^j)/ new beauty the only pen with the i/ Here's news about ihe world s most IXo There is a NEW Parker hner !hj LjLI/ ever be orc ArM s lhe on| y pen i V fijili' remarkable new Aero-metric Ink System the greatest260 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1950-08-13 5 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER THERE is no question about it. London is still the greatest show on earth. Official estimates indicate that this summer's tourist figures will break all records, and is quite certain to prove a successful curtain-raiser to the Festival of Britain next year. Attendance figures reveal1,684 words
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Advertisement204 1950-08-13 5 COMFORT comes with courtesy and smooth efficiency on CPA 1 aircraft Sit back and relax 1 you'll arrive on time and refreshed, by Cathay Pacific! /11^^^^^ We recommend VERITAS MULTIFIL (HILL Type) Rosette Fold Mat-ties LAST LONGER 6IVE BETTER LIGHT For all types ot Pressure Lanterns VERITAS I W ELEPHANT204 words
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Advertisement91 1950-08-13 5 there can be no improvement to a Player's N? 3 \K° 5 e vj*\/ Q.r~T. D. T. LIM'S PRAWNCRACKERS. The best D. T. LIM'S Prawncrackcrs. Tisherackers. Currykurma Curryvendhally, Currypowder, Currypickle. Fried Curryprawns Currynsh, Chillisauce. Sambalgoreng. Javasauoe. Redflsh. Tecoenghunkwe, etc. D. T. U.M CO. 24. Prlns^ Street. Singapore. ■m ft i'}91 words
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Article, Illustration3114 1950-08-13 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE SINGAPORE is a city. Whether it has been oroclalmed one by Roya Charter or not. is the point. By population, by international importance, and by practically everything else you can think oi. Singapore is a city. Therefore, it Stems shame that out ol this teeming3,114 words
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Advertisement118 1950-08-13 6 Bridal Gown j Ami, M *I dc" in this enchanting nrid>l gown. A creation by HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 2. Hill St., Eu Court Bldg. POSTAL TUiTlUrsi. Lrarn Book-keeping Accounts in your -par*tine ;<ud qualify for a hotter joh with a better pay. For details write to Far Commercial Institute118 words
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Advertisement27 1950-08-13 6 This space is Reserved for YOl/fi FAVOURITE CHOCOLATES i> eiME DARBY SOLE WSTWtUTORS: 9 I m ci o;.i<hl io keep you cool and elegant all tl.ro.igl" 127 words
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Article, Illustration583 1950-08-13 7 EWEN McGregor Field Ft rgusson, J.P., (better known as "Fergi" > is chairman and managing director oj tin Straits Trading Company. htU been diairman of the Sinyapon Chamber of Commerce .since 1946, ami is a member of both the Leguslat tl < and the Execut,\vt Council*. Last583 words
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Advertisement205 1950-08-13 7 SOCCEI mi feii v\AĔui Til Glno gives your baby the most precious girts of all sturdy ies and arms, sound gggp teeth, rosy checks and contentment. For OR) h a carefnUy balanced baby food j ide by the 1 anions GftaXQ Laboratories, ftffitn D is added to help build strong205 words
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Advertisement174 1950-08-13 7 THE MODERN Polish a POLISHING "•fa it's Economical too! DURASLiT silver aid chromium polish is obtainable at all leading stores. Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. FACE POWDER For glamour that becomes you |B|| I in ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE174 words
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Article527 1950-08-13 8 THE atmosphere of suspicion that has suddenly sprung up around General Mac Arthur's visit to Formosa is doing no good to the United Nations* cause in Asia. Suggestions have been made that Mac Arthur exceeded his authority, and, in defiance of the State Department, in some way committed527 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1950-08-13 8 HENRY SCHWARTZ - Russia's 5,000 newspapers and 1,000 magazines are remarkable —for what they DO NOT TELL BY HENRY SCHWARTZ From the New York Times Mayazins EARLY this year foreign in Moscow learned that some thirty Soviet newspapers and magazines which they had been receiving would no longer be1,864 words
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Article, Illustration714 1950-08-13 8 Billy Rose - SATURDAY AT THE DIAMOND HORSESHOE by Billy Rose irTHEY say it's pretty hard 1 for an out-of-towner to get to know his neighbours in SNew York, and generally speaking, I guess it's true enough. But on the other hand. iWhen Sam Johnson, of Pomeroy, Ohio, retired after714 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-13 8 {Zaun meter SWISS WAT rITT, S^^l^^ei^ Jewels Lever, Non-magnetic. Shock Protected, Luminous. Ordinary Winding $86 Felfwinding 110 16 Ccllyer Quay. Singapore. tiut we are never out of stock of genuine Swiss spare parts to give you the repau service your good watch -serves. I m next time, jne *****, THlrt63 words
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Advertisement43 1950-08-13 8 w\ Fly KLM and discover America in 2\i 1 Luxurious four engined Constellations leave #A Singapore 3 times a week for the U.S.A. particulars apply K.I.M. Roy al Dutch c relb 3 WkMLW M tkJM Tei ga s43l KLN] sour ROYAL DUTCH JF^43 words
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Article, Illustration3212 1950-08-13 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial ir The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract men. Emy, not yet3,212 words
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Advertisement56 1950-08-13 9 i/vROYAL PORTABLE MAGIC MARGIN^jpr AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS km I'ouiNMis wo*n *VJ| SINGAPUkt Wjlljgjl 1 I I 0480 D «T KUALA LUMPUH t PCMAN6 iiITJT A cigarette i« Mending added care A j P-f kiug insistence on MĔA ..fcMi.ii rare tiiiaiity GRAVEN A 'are bought. 1 stalling Cork-Tipped Cigarette56 words
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Advertisement66 1950-08-13 9 THE \hif RADIUS OF THE I MAI A YXN AIRWAYS Tot- Sound MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. I TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANO^/ JUST ARRIVED ON THE "MEONIA" fBOM DENMARK A SELECTION OF CELLOPHANE WRAPPED DANISH POULTRY INCLUDING DANISH SPRING CHICKENS DANISH ROASTING CHICKENS DANISH BOILING HENS DANISH DUCKS AND DANISH PIGEONS66 words
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Article, Illustration990 1950-08-13 10 Joan Baldwinson - BUYLINES By Joan Baldwinson WHO wants to give a truly magnificent present for a wedding ot birthday, or buy something unsurpassable for the house? The answer is the new Wedgewood' dinner, tea and coffee service in the design Charnwood.' For the three -sets, the awe»Ttfolr*»'» nr"*e is S9u>990 words
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Article354 1950-08-13 10 ■When my husband's shirts and shirks are returned by Iki dhubi. I frequently find them stained with ir<m mould. Can you tell me if therf is any way >•■ removing fktM stains T" (E. B. Trengganu). Damp tho affected part, and rub with enough sain of lemcn to cover354 words
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Article51 1950-08-13 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN 21 FEB. 18. Plenty of activity armmmd you- and n lot of rather muddled thinking. Keep your own feet lirmjy on the ground and don't allow yourself t-> be roped in on erratic sehfmis. iv your job, additional resjionsibilities are51 words
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Article38 1950-08-13 10 FEB. 19—MARCH 20. Letters from distant places will cause you to adopt c mmck brooder view and you will find yourself thinking about places mom never before given a thoiyht. In the home, clear up outstanding jobs.38 words
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Article44 1950-08-13 10 MARCH 21—APRIL 20. If yon will make up flour mind that YOIf CAN YOU WILL. He. tievc in yourself and don't be afraid to tackle anything. This i< an extremely important week: gnat progress can be wide provided you take my adi ice.44 words
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Article45 1950-08-13 10 APRIL 21— MAY 20. Make the most of ever if opportunity otherwise you v,dl later 'nave cause for bitter self-reproach. Good news concerning a loved one will g<hc incentive, for a v nb n-ng of ambition. Youno loi'crs will achieve one of their goals.45 words
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Article37 1950-08-13 10 MAY 21—JUNE 20. You will get out of the rut and with a vengeance! Old routines will be shattered by new events. A speculative venture wiTl pay off and the financial position will be much brighter.37 words
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Article43 1950-08-13 10 JUNE 21—JULY 23. Good news is on its way. And a stroke of luck in business is also indicated. Hitch your waggon to a star and be prepared to go places. New friends will be made. A financial windfall is in store.43 words
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Article49 1950-08-13 10 JULY 24- AUG. 23. A cheerful, bright sort of week during which, financial gains nnd the solution of old problems will cause you to feel optimist<e and ready ti> go on to bigger and b tter things. Good news is on its wait for young people in lov".49 words
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Article42 1950-08-13 10 AUG. 24—SEPT. 23. Plenty of activity in the home: letters and messages will give you plenty to think about ci.ul cause a bit of running about. In your work, you will hare to make an important derision: take your t itnt.42 words
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Article43 1950-08-13 10 SKPT. 24- OCT. 23. Ace- :>t the assistance and co-op ration of you trust. Tctm work will pai/ good dividends. Rely, however. on your own judgment in 'Mot. of importance. Gofxl >t> ws is on its way— look ot.i for the postman.43 words
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Article38 1950-08-13 10 OCT. 24 NOV. 22. You will feel full of enthusiasm. Co ahead with plans that have been held up. A gift will arrive unexpectedly, rather to your cm bat assment. In-laws mej be a trifle too demanding.38 words
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Article43 1950-08-13 10 NOV. 23-DEC. 22. The spotlight is on the home and matters connected with living arrangements. Watch yow step hi all dealings with officials and don't com mi! you > self without first taking advice. Young lovers will ap the benefit o* resou reefulness.43 words
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Article51 1950-08-13 10 I>EC. 23- JAN. 20. A bit*'/ period: lots of cowing unU going and an unusual number of letters. Enjoy your leisure. You will do thing* for others and give them u lot of huppiw ss. A plan you have been wanting to put into operation can now be set51 words
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Advertisement138 1950-08-13 10 j mmmmmmmm piano tuning repairs j j UNDERTAKEN OMR j j TO YOUR HOV.F j INVENT r^|^g WTTH ITS BEAUTIFVL CASK W AND GLORIOUS SINCINC YOU CAN SEE THESE 1 WONDERFUL INSTRUMENTS ONLY AT SEASON CO., LTD. 11 rth BrkJgr ro 1 J if' BABY QUIZ j -For Mothers and138 words
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Advertisement153 1950-08-13 10 /4' MTMAL PRENESHAMPOO MrWALSHEEN-MUMLSOFTHm uNcaract -Tti 1(14« f! > <) u are off colour any reason you canno: do your job efficiently. The same applies to your kidneys »hey also get "run down" occasionally and need toning up otheiwise they cannot 1 unction as they should. The speediest, surest and153 words
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Article, Illustration541 1950-08-13 11 OH mm of March, 1857, Madeleine SmiUi was arrested and charged with the murder of her lover, Pierre Fmile Her trial and the enquiry that preceded ft tho most sensational of the century Mnde«emc was the eldest <iaughtcr of a very respectable and prosperous family541 words
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Article104 1950-08-13 11 IDA LUPINO la now directing a picture called Outrage". The film has a *>_ quence in it which shows the. heroine running away from home to escape the stigma of shame after she had been criminally assaulted. In working out details of the story. Miss Lupino and104 words
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Article352 1950-08-13 11 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. SEEN any movie star? lately? They are gallivanting all over the* landscape—from Rome and Lonccr. to Canor. City. Colorado, and Fort Old. California. Eight Hollywood studios have 20 companies mattered around the globe. It means business for local hota's. restaurants and fieldlunch caterers.A.P. - 352 words
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Article, Illustration449 1950-08-13 11 HOLLYWOOD. SUDDEN success in Hollywood I* seldom as surprising as it seems, or as surprising as studios like to infer. Alan Ladd. Montgomery C'ift. Shelley Winters. John Lund. Bct*e Davis and many others bur>t into prominence, presumably as unknown players. Actually, all had449 words
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Article172 1950-08-13 11 FAY Compton has the title role in MRS. CHRISTOPHER and producer Harold Huth. who was a star of the early *****. is returning to the screen after an absence of 16 years to play her brother. He is also producing the film. Harold Huth describes172 words
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Advertisement303 1950-08-13 11 h*s an almnM medical «.trh.ni .mta iwtag SrJHT COMFORT FOR feetJ ly/ THE FINAL TO YOUR MAKE-UP CUTEX tf.yf.wen CUTEX, so easy to apply—gi yes Scaur: to our fingertips. This incredibly longwearing polish resists chipping and peeling. Stays perfect longer CI'TEX s clear, nonfading shades never seem to lose their303 words
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Advertisement320 1950-08-13 11 The wave llml gives that natural look! You do it yourself at HOMF: for otth I. Roll your hair up in 2. Tic a turban around 3. Saturate each curl Toni curlers. Dab on your head and do what with Toni Neutralizes Toni Creme Lotion as you like while the320 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1950-08-13 12 Michael 'Curly' Connors Life Story NEXT to exercising, one of the thiugs that a professional wiestler does most is: He must he always on the move, and consequently, lives out of a suitcase. Life is one coDti lual rcund of packing and un-packing. He visits1,890 words
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Article499 1950-08-13 12 The following entries v>ere received fci the men. women's and veterans singkd and doublets and tlie mixed doub c? Stagepure Badiuuiiuii Aaaoatattott'a champ unships: MEV> >l.\uLl> MAYFLOWER B.P. 'Vuni- Pen*? Soon. Teoh Pens Hooi. Lav T*>nc Chuan. Lav Ten*: Smb. Tan Guan Hone. Wong Peng Woyr,499 words
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Advertisement277 1950-08-13 12 INDIGESTION f Relieved By 'iOHE DOSE r— oi This Famot eme <*y Mm. Don't let Indigestion make I fc&p your meals a misery. Let just Arm onf dose MACLEAN A«B Lm BRAND STOMACH POWi4 wr x DER nrm 8 y° u rcJicf 1 Thi» •TO famous remedy relieves pain vAr/iA—W^^'V—277 words
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Miscellaneous358 1950-08-13 12 rl r—LONELIEST MAN IN THE I/ ONLY, NATCH ERLY. *H NEVAH /HERE COME. Ll'L ABNER.T- F |fS AWWGHJ ,V^ A a L "hoOMIN BIGBARNSMCIZ- WILL. NO HOOMIN BEAN WOULD r AH'D (<s,oßf) LOVEi T'SET WIF S. BIG BAPNSMELJL J L INOT" BFCAUSF HECANTsfo* w DAST COME. NEAR TH' SKOJK HIM,358 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1950-08-13 13 -BUT ENDED UP NEARLY BROKE The climb up the fistic ladaer is tough indeed, so lough thai there are a number who do not reach the first rung. Today, THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE begins the first of a series of twelve articles by DON PHILUPS. He1,750 words
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Advertisement240 1950-08-13 13 <f The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to-day T\ fe> cemfe'l I J tctl •f I Ft-"" ,3'ftf. IJ m ,ms»#» jim im ti Ho"** U Tht wircuus ocit a vcrroa company kTa fflßHßr-" RFPfiESTNTAT/YES: > sSjJ#jr T V, MITCHELL CO. LTD, 16 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE mmmmmmmaammmmaamtmmmaßHMm I ——£*i^}J^-. WHICH OF THESE240 words
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Advertisement154 1950-08-13 13 down to >T the lost fg slice BREAD FROM COLD STORAGE BAKERY A dazzling smile BSB A Pepsodent smile! "^Ĕ^mĔm 5 white teeth... lllllll It's Irium, exclusive to Pepsodent, which removes dangerous film and unsightly stains from your teeth makes them whiter, your smile brighter. Dental science knows no more154 words
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Article, Illustration790 1950-08-13 14 Our Badminton Correspondent - FIRST S PORE PAIR TO WIN MALAYAN DOUBLES TITLE By Our Badminton Correspondent. THE myth that Singapore can never match upcojntry players in the doubles game has at last been broken!...Men to shatter it were Oii£ Poll Lim and Ismail bin Marjan, who790 words
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131 1950-08-13 14 In This Corner —By "Upper-Cut" IN his display and disposal of Nai Taiwan, the tough Siamese on Friday night, Flashy Sebastian showed plenty of punching power and skill and earned the right to meet Boy Brooks, triple champion of the Orient. Flashy has131 words
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Article, Illustration164 1950-08-13 14 NAI SITPHOL. the Siamese who is being campaigning in Australia in recent months has left an indelible mark among fly :.rid bantamweights there. His two attempts to dethrone the Australian bantamweight champ. Ellv Bennett, were the only failures registered against hini. Then there is Baby Jackson, contender for164 words
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Article, Illustration208 1950-08-13 14 TALKING of Flashy Sebastian's one ambition to get Dave Sands opposite him In a square ring brings tc mind the performance of the middleweight champion of the British Empire in disposing of nry Brimm in two rounds ar Sydney on Tuesday nieht. Hits performance once again brings up208 words
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Article259 1950-08-13 14 I WONDEK whether the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will iollow the latest ruling of ihe International Amateur Box- in? Association on classification of weights which was decided in June of this year at Copenhagen. The new Class* s are revised official weights are: Fly up to approximately 3st:259 words
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Article, Illustration368 1950-08-13 14 SAM SNEAD - by SAM SNEAD BEGINNING golfers, and many case-hardened old bunker-jumpers, too, And it next to imi>osslble to slow down the backswing. But you must get that backswing in slow and rhythmic order if your golf is to improve. Various ways of "counting" the back swing I—2—B—l have been368 words
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Advertisement809 1950-08-13 14 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 little. Dentifrice Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours £k Scientist Explains How \JSf New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years809 words
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Advertisement174 1950-08-13 14 You can't keep dandruff t a secret —but you can get rid of it. Dandruff means that your hair is under-nourished and that bodily supplies of natural vital hair foods are running low. Replenish the supply with Silvikrin and dandruff disappears. Fed by its natural foods, the hair npusn its174 words
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1103 1950-08-13 15 ALBERT SPENCER - Manning Saddles Three Winners By ALBERT SPENCER TOUR O'CLOCK II (Charles ran brilliantly in the straight to win the Gold Cup yesterday, concluding day of the Penang August Bank Holiday i Meeting. Last most of the way, this five-year-old by j Columcille1,103 words
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Article, Illustration216 1950-08-13 15 By "CENTRE-FORWARD THE Singapore Europeans beat the R.A.F. Singapore two nil in a SAFA Community League tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Thanks lo goalkeeper Lloyd, who was at his best saving difficult shots from every angle, the Europeans succeeded in keeping the Airmen at216 words
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Article166 1950-08-13 15 KATONG BOY S CLUB yesterday qualified for the linals of in-; \nier Boys Club Soccer League when they beat C.V.M.A. jy two goais to nil at Thomson .coad yesterday. The game was exrellently conlb J with some promising soc■r. Both sides fought hard. Ketone, now166 words
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Article55 1950-08-13 15 The second annual athletic meeting of the Old Boys of the Christian Brothers Schools will be held on Saturday, August 26, at S.J.I, ground. Entries should be sent to the Sports Secretaries of St. Joseph's Institution. St. Patricks, St. Anthonys, and the Holy Innocents' Boys Schools, on55 words
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Article75 1950-08-13 15 Tliree Finals of the YMCA tenn'e championship were played yesterday evening on the YMCA courts, in the Novices doubles final W. E. Tan defeated Naye-:-;ani 6-U. 7-5. In the Cass "A" Handicap Singles Lim He..- Chin, the Mala, an Doubles hampion, beat M. K. San n three sets.75 words
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74 1950-08-13 15 Reuter-A.A.P. AUCKLAND. Saturday. New Zealand won the second and la.sc Rugby League Test against Britain here today bv 20 points (four tries, four goals) to 13 points (three tries, two goals). Twenty thousand watched the m»vtch which was played in ideal conditions. New Zealand'sReuter-A.A.P. - 74 words
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Article495 1950-08-13 15 Reuter. OVAL, LONDON, Saturday. WEST Indies today won the toss and batted first in the fourth and final Test between England and West Indies here. The scoring was slow and the first 80 minutes produced only 44 runs. Hilton and Wright both pegged the batsmenReuter. - 495 words
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Article37 1950-08-13 15 Reuter, AAP. SYDNEY. Sat.-The British Isles Rugby Union touring team defeated New South Wales here today by 22 points (two goals, four tries) to six points (two tries). The tourists led 11-3 at half-time.—Reuter, AAP.Reuter, AAP. - 37 words
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Article186 1950-08-13 15 .JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. rE Police forwards were hunr\ Tor goals yesterdey when met and trounced tilt apecp' 'J-T.: t£b.!ts eleven .oil. t :-i! a second rounc! r ot ground. The frcute wdh fourtwo ir. their previous .encounter. Yeaterdav's game was a si'l»-d affair with the Police dominating186 words
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Article1236 1950-08-13 16 GROUNDER - S 'PORE WIN CUP FINAL PENANG BEATEN TWO^NIL By GROUNDER Rt ALA Ll T MPl T R, Saturday. DISPLAYING excellent form, the Singapore Civilians won the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Final with a tvvo-nil victory over Penaig at the Malaya District Headquarters ground this evening. This was Singapore's twenty-second Cup Final1,236 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-08-13 16 Communist China's first ambasador to Indonesia. Mr. Wane Jen Su pictured at Communist wtok Mr».W W16 words
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Article38 1950-08-13 16 A.P. TAIPEI. Sat.—Nationalist China's Ambassador to the I'nitt.l States, Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, is making a tour of Pprmona. Koo arrived In Formosa on August 1 for consultation 1, with his Covernment. —A P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article206 1950-08-13 16 From Page One So far. no consuls have beei. appointed. In hesitant English, harm rubbing Mr. Liang told ot th--party's trip from Peking He said that they tray l!ed by an to i featati in Communist China's m wly inaugurated China Air Transport Co* por.ition which consists ot206 words
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Article34 1950-08-13 16 A.P. OTTAWA. Sat.-Three big Trans-Pacific ;ur liners of the Canadian Pacific Airlines Service alt! to ne used to transport I nited States troops to Korea, making two round trips n week A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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119 1950-08-13 16 WASHINGTON, Sat. THE United State? House of Representatives cited for contempt of Congress 54 witnesses, including four atom scientists, who defied the UnAmerican Activities Committee by refusing to answer questions during investigations of Communism. The four scientists had worked un tne *m pun aioBUC119 words
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295 1950-08-13 16 THE price of Straits tin rose yesterday to the highest ever—s4o4£ per picul or £814-14s per ton. x There is talk of control of production among some producers. Mr. W. M. Warren, chairman of Rawang Tin Fields, a leading representative of the295 words
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Article411 1950-08-13 16 U.P. WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Atomic Energy Commission issued a 456 page book of a a vice today on what to do in case of an atomic attack. Briefly it warned individuals to fall flat for at least the first 10 seconds and advised citiesU.P. - 411 words
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Article102 1950-08-13 16 f From Page On* 1 vcrnacu'ar education in the j Colony. They frightened Chinese school teachers by teliing them that j tne Colony's Education Plan would slv. r th* teaching of Chinese in Singapore. Some teachers, believing their livelihood was in peri l have unwillingly helped the Communist i102 words
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Miscellaneous458 1950-08-13 16 RLI'F NETWORK ~00« < H*jtl»fij rtJMlU'l mary with Sig. Time; 1?.»? I'mnrammf; 7.00 Time Signal A Children* Quarter Hour; I?. 17 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES News; 7.10 Programme Sam Hindustani Fi.m Songs; 11.30 9.00 a.m. Programme Summary; mary; 7.15 The Radio Orchestra News; li 40 Recorded Music; ft 02 Walt/ Time; 9.30458 words
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