Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1950
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Title Section60 1950-09-03 1 SUNDAY Tribune *r 77£F PEOPLE for na I* T**» Lkli s 'r^ MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER i fhoM 3811/3 Nine Linri Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN RACES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, llalaya Tribune60 words
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Article293 1950-09-03 1 Blazing Yongsan Re-Taken A.P. U.P. Tokio, Saturday Sight —Pusan has cncc more been snatched out of danger, and the main N'aktong river line still holds. After reeling for three days under the suicide assaults of 50,000 North Koreans, powerful American re-inforce-mcnts counter-attacked to-day andA.P. & U.P. - 293 words
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Article44 1950-09-03 1 A.P. TAIPEI. Sal. Chines*' newspapers today said Nationalist authorities nau selected 30 English-speak-ing officers from the army, navy and air force foi special training just in case they might ever be needed for service with the United Nations heaaquarters :n Korea.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article388 1950-09-03 1 Reuter. -Says Rubber Chief LONDON, Sat. Prejudice and ignorance -v Britain Mai) ya wen; creating tbi d ng< r" of a 'Por.'an Empire collapse", said Mr. J. X Sw tine. JVvarmar. of Perak Plant-umits Ltd, in i personal report least d here today to go out wIReuter. - 388 words
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Article, Illustration103 1950-09-03 1 JUST A SMALL FIRE... U7HEN the Fire Brigade warn called to a two-storey house in Albert-street, Singapore, yesterday there was a good deal of excitement and smoke, but not much of a fire. It was all over within an hour, with not ajpreat deal to103 words
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Article54 1950-09-03 1 BANDITS dynamited railway lines and held up a bus in Pahang yesterday. The bus raiders wer, spotted by security forces, fire was exchanged, and on' I bandit wounded. The bus was not damaged, nor w«n the passengers harmed. Two bandit* were killed in Negri Semhilan. A third54 words
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Article94 1950-09-03 1 Reuter. BERGEN-OP-ZOOM. Sat. The parents of Maria Hertogh 13-year-old Dutch girl who recently married a Moselm school-teacher in Singapore, today heard a re- cording of her voice. The former Netherlands Indonesian Army sergeant and his wife listened to a message from their daughter. It was recordedReuter. - 94 words
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Article30 1950-09-03 1 Reuter. MALTA, Sat The DuKe of Edinburgh arrived here last night in a Viking aircr ft or the King's Flight to ta*e command of the frigdMagpie —Renter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article160 1950-09-03 1 P)UCE and soldiers who for a week nave been battling through the Kelantan jungle *o the RA* Dakota which crashed with eleven men aboard, reported by radio last night that there is a slim chance they may reacn the wreck late to-day. In one four hour160 words
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Article463 1950-09-03 1 Reuter. AAP and A.P. TAIt*EH, Saturday. f HINKSE Nationalist Intelligence today released a 10,000-word "exposure?' of Russian directed spying in Tormosa and South-East Asia, Before a press conference of 50 Chinese and foreign newspapermen a spokesman produced photostat evidence of Russian direcUves to twoReuter. AAP and A.P. - 463 words
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Article235 1950-09-03 1 TELL THE TRIBUNE pRO>I to-morrow morning sugar goes on th© ration in Singapore and in the Federation on the following Monday— and the housewives are asking: will rationing be any more effective in checking the ramp than price control? That the thirteen ins|)ectors of the Singapore Food235 words
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Article200 1950-09-03 1 STOP PRESS Tribune Staff Reporter |IV giving away free hand-mangles to hundreds of thousands of small-holders, the Indonesian Government hopes to wring out some if not all, the profits made on the country's rubber by Singapore millers. At pr. sent, re-miKing chaige£ in Singapore ir?200 words
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Advertisement98 1950-09-03 1 £S* Death Two Told POPULAR DANCE RECORDS. Joe Loss and His Orchestra. 10 a box FT. 6062 If you could *ae—W. you so much Dear hearts and gentle —SFT. people Windmill Song N GO7O Lock. Stock Barrel, --W, Cest si Bon—QS. Ino not going home 6072 If I loved you—SFT,98 words
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Advertisement48 1950-09-03 1 SFSFS MH is ehr mar* of approval 1 Pj| bestcmed by HMfc opinion IUU never to freely granted more worthily IIU deserved than by the fine tmoking qualities m M J IJ I A\|\| of Rothmans De 'j, O Mill M I De Luxe |i IjlM I VIRGINIA48 words
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Article322 1950-09-03 2 Sabotage At Rediffusion Tribune Staff Reporter r O weeks after Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. workers—about on strike incidents of sabotage to the Company's wiring system were reported. But yesterday the president of the Reditfusion Employees Union, Mr. D. N. Booth, said: "We know nothing of these322 words
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Article83 1950-09-03 2 Reuter. LONDON, oat. Mr Ronald Evelyn Turnbuh C'wlonial Secretary in Cypru has been appointed Chief Secretary to the High Commissioner for i ;>d tht Beehuanaland Pro- r.-at, and Swaziland. Mr. TurnbuH served in Malaya irom 1929 until 1940 exctut for the years 1937 to 1939. whenReuter. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-03 2 Dato J. Pagl.«. celebrated His .ah nuii.uu> m v i n 100 < hUt Place mi Friday übfhfl u.it, a dinner and dance. Tin' ls *us p v M*4tar*h 1 inke with Air Vice Marshall Sir. r. w iwww I id> iVtellersb while liatin Paglar51 words
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240 1950-09-03 2 Tribune Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of eight Governments will meet m Singapore tomorrow to see what they can do to save South East Asia from a nee famine next year The conference called by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. may djwu»240 words
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Article210 1950-09-03 2 S 'pore Firm Awarded $22,712 JO*IORE BAHKfT, 891 MR. JistfiM PwaA Storr tadtij ..warded a $22 711.33 to Eastern tU alty Co., Ltd.. of Singapore in respect of then hmn. CrSSS) tlie Johore C.overametri tor increased oomiwsntloii sajd dai igi <>n c poriioM of their e«.it 1 pt p. in210 words
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Article21 1950-09-03 2 The Raub District t»oy Scouts Association will hold a Scout Rally on Raub Padang on Sept.. 9 and ll21 words
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Article104 1950-09-03 2 THE originating summ6ns t filed at the instance oi the Dutch Consul-General In Singapore on August ?A last in his second attempt tv get custody 01 the 13--year-old Maria Bertha Heriogh. is l-sttd ior hearing before the Coiei Justice. Sir Gh*riea Murray-Ayn su-y. in hi* chambers tomorrow.104 words
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Article138 1950-09-03 2 The Seiangor Police an offering a reward of $1,900 ior inf.or.nat ion leading n> the arrest of the person* responsible for the murder of Go Tiew Yoke a Hokkften woman, at Sungei Tunas, on the night of July 3. One of the fronted mcc i.s nam138 words
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Article36 1950-09-03 2 On Sept. more than ITU piculs of rice will be sold by public auction at Turnoat This was revealed in a statement by M*. P. O. Hess. Assistant Controller ot Supplies Kelantan yesterday.36 words
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Article155 1950-09-03 2 Tribune Staff Reporter CHILDREN in Singapore s crowded China Town are bewlldc:e<j. They just cannot believe that the brand new s»wings. see-saws an<i chutes are for their use free of charge. A Singapore Municipal c ffieei Bald yesterday that when ho visited one of the?( new155 words
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Article, Illustration384 1950-09-03 2 j t ANEW chapter in the relationship between the Royal Air Force and its 1,500 "black-coat" workers throughout Singapore and Malaya will be opened tomorrow with the first meeting of a new Joint Consultative Council at F.E.A.F. Headquarters at Changi. The full title of384 words
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Article101 1950-09-03 2 Bandi's burned two buses and two lorries somewhere in Selangor yesterday. A third lorry escaped the names. The bandits took identity cards irom the passengers in the buses. IN PERAK: bandits burned an estate lorry and in another locality, had a short fl%ht with security lorces.101 words
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Article58 1950-09-03 2 A.P. HOLLYWOOD —Faith Do- 1 mcrguo says she cured herself of a liap by speaking «'ith a toothpick between her lips. "I tried Demosthenes' j method of placing pebble-; in my mouth, said Faith, "but 1 i found that toothpie'es work j much bctt C. 1 guess theyA.P. - 58 words
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254 1950-09-03 2 WOMEN OKAY MARRIAGE untitled LEGISLATIVE Councilor Mr. John Uycock bat been tagged that nice, thoughtful man Singapore women. They art- in favour of Marriage Bill which aims to nullify marriages h> tween parties under the age of lo' years. Said a woman doctor who wishes254 words
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Article61 1950-09-03 2 For cheating a Hainan' woman. Wan Ah Tee of ivo gold rings, j gold necklace and a wris; watch alu-*o a' £120. by p'shones:ly mducin-* her to give Win i property on the pretext »1 changing h?r lorn identrj eard.~ Chiu Fait Sing *is yesterday senu'nc-.-d61 words
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Advertisement181 1950-09-03 2 DO YOU KNOW THAT S'pcreV ,1111 .*or. of Stenographers. Bk. Keeper,. M SfX. get hotter job, or increase your earning by 3 SSEmS/St kg* th« Schoo. with YOU in v.cw. OwlUylU Test in Jan.•«. We I* v. tw 50/120. IjJll'. Uk Keeping French. Boon, Com SET*%9SS"Si 'by"' Burp». tutor, with181 words
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Advertisement143 1950-09-03 2 IN MEM OR lAM ta ■tmory of 1\ nkki.<v. KAVIL (Principal Ro\tbi h?h School) passed award SepU-mbor, 1947. ACCOMMODATION AMERICAN require, |W room furnished or unfurnished hoose for fmmediatt cWr on Large grounds and good location eftsentL Dafi 8381 Weekdays 9 to 3. TurnoN ACCOUN T A N C YCOfiT143 words
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Article, Illustration200 1950-09-03 3 t IWAJOR David Lowther 9 of the Royal Artillery, lone survivor of i the R.A.F. Dakota that I crashed into the South China Sea, on Thursday, was carried ashore on a stretcher yesterday from the British frigate II.M.S. Moreeambe. The Major was for200 words
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211 1950-09-03 3 Tribune Staff Reporter CI II Christopher Cox, educational adviser to the Secretary of State for Colonies, who arrived rday at Kallang in a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut, was -:ed off to Government House before the" press |a chance to interview him. Sir Chistopher will attend the211 words
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Article99 1950-09-03 3 4 45-yearn >id Javanese A woman told the First fudge yesterday, a pL»iie p corpora! l bused her wlv n he askcci ier :or identity card. She w&a Jariah Bte Hj. \bclullaii. She was senvnced to one months 'igorous imprisonment fcr uihng to her99 words
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Article173 1950-09-03 3 Tribune Staff Reporter "1 OVE at first sight" marriages are not frownec upon, but Singapore padres and the majority of young men and women in the Colony are against couples making a hasty dash ior the altai. "Get to know each other better," they say. Rev.173 words
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148 1950-09-03 3 CINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners have turned down an application to run a bus servic. through Killiney Road and River Vailey Read. Representations were mad?by residents in the Killiney Road area for of a publi; transport service to th? North and South of148 words
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121 1950-09-03 3 Singapore Governor, Sir Fianklin Gnnson has approved tlie following appointments: Mr. J. C Barry. Assistant Commissioner of PoLee. to act as Secretary {or Defence, Singapore, with effect ixoti* April IG, ISSO in niace ft Mr. G. Hawkins. Mr W. 7ox. M.C.S.. to121 words
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110 1950-09-03 3 AN application from a Vehicle?/ Sub-Inspector ito be assigned indoor duty j so as to enable him to attend evening classes and prepare himseif foi the London Matriculation examination has been turned do.vn by the Municipal I Commissioners. Reeson: "It would cre.ite lan110 words
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254 1950-09-03 3 'WILL BE BEGINNINGS OF SMALL ARMIES' Tribnne Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S towkays and big businessmen who have been toying with the idea of hiring armed bodyguards might as well forget about it right now. For the Singa|>ore Police will not tolerate gun-paekin i> "shadows." This254 words
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Article33 1950-09-03 3 Owing to unavoidable circumstances, the inaugural meeting of the Kelantan Youth Counci 1 to be held r t the Balai Besar on Sept. 2, has been postponed to a later date.33 words
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Article28 1950-09-03 3 The next meeting of the Singapore Hawk* rs Inquiry Commission will be held >- morrow at 2.15 p.m. at the Meeting Room, Chinese s- eretarlat. Havelock Road.28 words
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Article89 1950-09-03 3 A woman and a child were injured ir. Ipoh yesterday »>y a bomb which was released accident'y from the faulty bomb rack of a RAF Tempest fighter-bomber, according to a Far East Air Force news release. The Tempest formation was returning to base and was over89 words
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Article70 1950-09-03 3 Tan Soon Kov. 43. was fined SSCO or ii. default cne momh*s simple imprisonment oy the First District Judge yesterday when he admitted injecting himself with morphine. Medical examination revealed that Tan had multiple septic punctures on the thigiio. He said thai n purchased the drug70 words
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Article17 1950-09-03 3 Atajor J H.N. Poett. Chief Of Stafi arrived by CO AC yesterday from Hongkong.17 words
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185 1950-09-03 3 Tribune Staff Reporter THERE will be no change in Singapore Traction Company bus fares for the next six months at the least. The original move to have bus fares reduced to five cents was mooted by Mr. H. A. Jivabhai, a former elected Municipal Commissioner185 words
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72 1950-09-03 3 74,246 SAVE 1,462,920 IN P.O. BANK Singapore's 74,246 thrifty citizens saved $1,462,920 in 1949, states the report ol the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank far 1949. On the average each depositor had in tht b mk Their were 177. U):: iranfactions representing a value of $2fi.3U,G44; withdrawal* 1 $12,424,062.42 and72 words
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Article127 1950-09-03 3 CONDENSED milk has gone up irom three to five j cents in price on the tin. Prices of powdered and evaporated milk remain d»r changed. Yesterday morning shops in the Colony were selling MUkniaid at HO eets per Wn, Blue Cross at 55 cents and Lifeguard127 words
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Advertisement88 1950-09-03 3 SORE, ACHING, <?7\lB BLISTERED FEET BBJ^^lo jive them a nightly rub over wah -dined medicaments un-Buk a'e easily absorbed Thus. M d innammauon are .Tl i and \Wy I -rtJ places Jed and the feci D v < is -gam. V the world's greatest ami- Hi \lf X mh WW88 words
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Advertisement311 1950-09-03 3 REMINGTON j j iviodcl 11 Autoloading mtr Staigun, 5 shot, 16 and 20 Bore. HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD. j 261 I Tel, 25f,2. Telegram: HOHA^COAGK 111 cio#*%r j^^jj^^ Only Parker Qu/nk has magic Solv-X! No ordinary ink can match the value ol" Quink—it's different tfom am oiher ink Solv-x311 words
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231 1950-09-03 4 Girls Told\ V 'Go.Slow') hp"- staff Krn«»n«*r 4 CALL to the modern n Malay girls to "put on their breaks and go slow" was made yesterday by Che Azizah binte Ja'afar, headmistress of the Domestic Suture School in Johore Bhuru. She pointed out that far231 words
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148 1950-09-03 4 A. MURUOASU, i young Indian peon of CM id S and Comp my was yesterday sentenced to three maths' h ird labour by Second Polio*M tartrate Mr. ft, 13. Teh fjr theft Inspector D. J. Metal i. proBeeanag, told Mr. ieh mat on August148 words
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61 1950-09-03 4 THE September session of the Singapore Assizes opens In the High Court tomorrow. Mr. Justice L.E.C. Svans presiding Tlie caiendi.7 contains five cases. There are two cases of murder, one of attempted ihurder. one of importing gold without a licence or, alternatively, vith the61 words
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Article, Illustration294 1950-09-03 4 EIGHT-LIVES FOR A LIFE LIKE THIS THEY DON'T MIND THERM BW BY« <:i(s ii I n>capore who would B*t mind trading right ©I their "nine lives" lot t»ic lur th<> ar.« ieail.ii.; today. TkWy are tfw ts of iaiain~f Fairndaa eoNfl Mr. aid Mrs. Kenneth Ocu |.r«. \\h«» lui\«- nu294 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-03 4 SFSFSF miles soutn oi oingapc \t r Said Singapore's Commissioner for Labour, Mr. r w Day r yesterday: 'The situation m very ItrLiSfcd. Actually wages have been lower m the iHtandT and other territories formerly oompfteing the Dutch East Indies.' Lt ,s believed157 words
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Article25 1950-09-03 4 A *"h»iuse «tXXBMI L« p'vua was yesterday sentenced to a month s rigorou* imprisonment for failing to produce her Mt r.titv card.25 words
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Article230 1950-09-03 4 Tribune Staff Reporter TRADITION has it that a good sailor must be a jack 1 of all trades—as handy with a needle and thread as with a crow-bar and anchor chain. But fortunately for Chan Ah Thye, 49-year-old seamstress, who makes her living mending the230 words
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Article55 1950-09-03 4 Two thousand acres of land in Muk.m Api Api. Portia.) area, tohore. have been reBtrved by the Govenuneot for Malays. The reserved land Will be ased only for the cultivation of pineapples. A stirt has been made by the If days who have begun55 words
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Article40 1950-09-03 4 The Loo.;; Service and Oooa c<>'K el ivte ass have been awarded to 213 members of me McJ.eyan Roy\l Naval Voiunteer Reserve. Of these 15 were posthumous awards while on only received the Medal and Clasp.40 words
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Article184 1950-09-03 4 SVftt**e Staff Reporter THE Singapore Regist: i: of Vehicles Department ii today tlearing the liland's roads of motor vehicles in poor mechanical condition. It is learned that the high incidence of accidents involving these cars forced the Registrar to take tats step. Previously attention184 words
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Article99 1950-09-03 4 Pour directors of Bdue»tioji trom Hongkong. Sarawak. British North Borneo and Brand arrived ye iterd ty in Stogapcrc for a education a confer enee with Malayan education ctoieta. They are Mr. Herbert barnshaw Horn Hongkong. Mr. H b. Parry f r Britisn North Borneo, Mr.99 words
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Article133 1950-09-03 4 TfllMllMi Staff Reporter. ONE hundred and ten beys, all of aeti mi-going age, at Kampong Ka\u Ara Paaung, have been refused admission to thetr kampong because of 'ack of accommodation Kampong Jiayu hi Ui 4 miles, a wax irom Pontian Village, lohore It was133 words
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Advertisement333 1950-09-03 4 WHICHiHESi AILMENTS DOjWSUgER^ Your doctor will MM you that often these are warning aim of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENC i -warnings that ycu re Tee ting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands you to hive The cooked-out foods you eat .rent g'v.ng you enough for y °Heed these warnings and333 words
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Advertisement267 1950-09-03 4 Your grandfather has such bright md perfect teeth, my son, because be has ihvays used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, md it cost* me so brut Dentifrice *&Jt^ ft. OTBb» iin I/Baaa New ■■uM Otaffa clearing <\-\ir«- l^xss«| PWJMNe -hut off valve IK^iK n hours ktOaal267 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1950-09-03 5 From Jim my Glover JUORMAN LAWRENCE, who was in Singapore for a month at the beginning of this year, is now star lead in a West End Show. From the ballroom at Rattles, be has progressed to the lead in Stephen Mitchell'! musical romance Golden City." at the1,775 words
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Advertisement248 1950-09-03 5 X r AM AM* it, In the fragrant beautr- fS lather of Amanii there is /f\ fi o A everything to persuade J M s \V your hair to be its gleamI -A*** li IlR glamorous best— v* X j ML m np, hing which will rob the J; >;>1248 words
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Advertisement179 1950-09-03 5 A fwim, a laze, watching in silence >' > 1 i i the changing pattern of the sky jf /II 1 listening to the murmur of the sea (ihe whispering of the trees. I. i" 11 a Berkeley makes poets of us all! j t ull)eiAe l jei| 'Jfutj'a Wills*179 words
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Article, Illustration3461 1950-09-03 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE MIAOW Ovroess ol shops in the Cold Storage Arcade stopped what they were doing, and eyed est h other suspiciously. Bu; the mewing continued for ro long that the Arcade b« came convinced that this was no joke, but that Btflfr where a cat was3,461 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-03 6 TALC so intimately yours V. ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM 4 BOURJOIS Distributors GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED,* SINGAPORE 5Varieties of fish VISIT OUR AQUARIUM 9u\ Orchard Road, opp. Post Office. I Bftil 11 If yflArMzft I .^MILKMAID J ,l *majd Brand bIV I fi& !h> HI62 words
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Advertisement83 1950-09-03 6 Bridal Gown f/l'l Lt it < Say "I dc" in this enchanting bridal gown. A crea.ien by HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 2 Hill St., Eu Court Bldg. I FNMVEN YOUR SKIN WITH lmr;>* »irti 1-*« I'■• »<!<•: 11 •"<•* v i: jl BU 1 Wil v) matin" lUu<-n 1« »<'ut83 words
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Advertisement90 1950-09-03 7 d*hc and dance nt the Cathay. Cclerf v youi la ies in wine frc n tocHfed c toft 1 taei rilgftts call for champagne! $m) and ftil SPpTEMfER Extension to I a.m. HEiTAUnatIT .dp/? MATCH LES^ ASK f«r ALPHA the LONG-LIFE BATTERY. Obtainable Irom your local dealer Sole Agents: H90 words
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Advertisement264 1950-09-03 7 J Skilfully crafted tot Longer Play TRIANG TOYS Jj^> \A ey I '.nnUst I' J«i».i > #*z/f LINES HP.OS ,Tl> ONrH)N <?Rev!F Obtainable Yj V from all \A Stores. jHI Factory K«pre*entatlves:— /^JT^bT^; T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. J^^l SINGAPORE—X. I.rMPI'R —PEN ANfi. TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL LOBSTER, KOFTA264 words
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Article535 1950-09-03 8 JWR. Pat Johnson's criticism of the conduct of doctors and nurses at Singapore's Municipal clinics has stirred up a hornets' nest. He accuses them of embarrassing mothers and mothers-to-be. with bawdy wisecracks, of favouring their friends, and enjoying private jokes when they should be working. Laughter, he535 words
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Article, Illustration2430 1950-09-03 8 John Osborne ] - So fast is the rip-tide of the Korean war, that newspapers can do little more than record the day-to-day sway of battle. But here is an article, re-printed from TIME news-magazine, that takes you right into the fox-holes. It reveals a human problem that must be solved2,430 words
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Article, Illustration561 1950-09-03 8 Billy Rose - SATURDAY AT THE DIAMOND HORS SHOE by Billy Rose AN my desk, as I peck out this piece, are several books on the subject of educated dogs. The authors include PJrol H. E. Ziegler of Stuttgart. Dr. William of <-<noa Prof. Kraemer of Hohenheim561 words
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Advertisement49 1950-09-03 8 f $20 SERVICE AFTER SALE OUT OF PRINT i But we are never out of stock of genuine Swiss spare parts to give yuu the repair service your good watch Try us next time. TH IM LOCK Watchmakers sf'">, North Bridge Road. (Branch at Ruiial Nan/ Air Station, Sembawang).49 words
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Advertisement84 1950-09-03 8 •w- <~~T 'if *\?!6 r If A^jf V fly KlM's Royal Route TO ROM I ALL THE WAY FROM -4 KALLANG AIRPORT (Singapore) BY CONSTELLATION R.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines lne P id«al route to Home for Holy Year R 4 stop-overs permit lei en route In M addition to lime84 words
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Article, Illustration3049 1950-09-03 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial 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 yet 16,3,049 words
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Advertisement504 1950-09-03 9 PORTABLE MAGiC MARGlN^lljlpr AND MANY OTHER r NEW IMPROVEMENTS «-4LA LUMPUR I PENANt fiT*a u jMEo «0 HAAS 1» MALAYA < JJ I Youthful Vigor Restored In 24 Hours *v^J^ Glands Fortified by New Discovery f>.! «id before roor time* Ara r»* Hfc flfalf worn otrt. and unable to keen504 words
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Advertisement79 1950-09-03 9 MM YA A/jMVA YS A N COO N LT O ERG U I j /lfe^^^^^^^ UN AN J AN G KOK A (s AIG O Nj X TkUCHINGJ E P A f PALEHBANG J MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG" WHY ARE MORE MORE PEOPLE PURCHASING FOR79 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1950-09-03 10 Joan llalilvrin^tm - WOMAN'S PAGE By Joan llalilvrin^tm WHO wants a new mak up foundation. Rev: >:i have now produced 'Touch-and-Glow, a smooth, tinted, liquid foundation lotiop in seven dtfTeferv shades. Touch ahrt-Glov' can be used on any tyn 1 of skin, giving oil's sWh a velvety bloom, and dry skin a1,290 words
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Article176 1950-09-03 10 Con i'om /eW me ol any •'■<>/• to keep Mil-eorwisA o- if«/ ;mil*» em <• stenojra;)ht f,i<" m l (irnixh HBtUtftfl I*?? ro'fVr mr daii'x icror. 11. .If. Johor> B tli *<t THE be.«t way is to t*ie I oase first, and *r*en you apoly the varnish. i"n your176 words
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Article617 1950-09-03 10 CONSTA - By CONSTA AQUARIUS. .»AN i.'l FTEB. I*. Pet pto >' ill pTOM <!</ k < upon nnu ;r.osl of it bad „W» /<' If*** "P numf r»«rf rfoHPl f»//<<"" Otto f<> /o.i frY ».w Look nft' r mov.v h tilth and don't put too i>,inn ."on*617 words
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Advertisement11 1950-09-03 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 26 O, n <.rarf t/i,u ran >>i>11 words
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Advertisement69 1950-09-03 10 It all I comes I back with I a snap I -on I Selochrome Film OBTAINABLE PtOV IIJ I'HOTOCI'.APHIf r.EA|.KKs DIETHELM CO., LTD. <-:jr.,r;v,. :;1 < Vi i Singaporo-K. Lumpur-Pernr- POSTAL TUiTION. Loam Book-keeping Account in your spar time and qualify for a bettor job with a better pay. For69 words
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212 1950-09-03 11 CLIFTON Webb sits in his garden thesr* days, by his favourite camellia bushes. contemplating how he Is going to play an in his next picture "For Heaven's Sake", taken from the Broadway play "May We Come In". "I come down from212 words
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Article95 1950-09-03 11 WENDELL Corey is mid at Macdonald Carey. Nothing personal, mind you. In fact, the actors are good friends. But Corey is always getting confused with Carey. Some time ago a magazine ran a picture of Corey Under the photo was the caption "Macdonald Carey". Then95 words
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Article209 1950-09-03 11 IT'S as easy as walking to get into motion pictures How? Why. just waiK in! And that is just wnat three thousand people dvi for a scene in Harry Paokins "Champagne f o r Gaesar" which co-stars Ronaki Colir.an and Celesta Director Richard .Vhort209 words
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Article, Illustration251 1950-09-03 11 DRODERICK Crawford and John Ireland, who save such brilliant oerformances in "All ihe M'-n" are together again in Col- umbia's "Cargo to Capetown" battling through wind and waves 011 thi 3 high seas this time, insv ac of through the murk 01 politics. Broderick Crawford plays251 words
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Article202 1950-09-03 11 CINCE The Rod Shoes o won public yclaim in all parts of the globe British st-uclios are concentrating on three pictures eacn featuring ballet in a uig 'producer Michael Powell is now well on the way to fomnleting "The Talcs <-i Hoffmann'.' starring Moira snoarer. and Sir202 words
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Article164 1950-09-03 11 ITALY'S "Queen of me I has been sect d by M.G.M. lor a role in Vadis". She ts Sofia Scicolone. of Naples, and she won the unusual tiile in a nationwide contest to choos? tne girl whom Italian men would most like xc meet164 words
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Article56 1950-09-03 11 AN independent and clever cinema owner in France Hashed this notice on the screen: "Next week's film la ->o atrocious that I might have to invite you in for nothing, fasten the doors securely, and make you pay to get out." Result was that queues waited all next56 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-09-03 11 QOMEWIIAT to her surpris?. Anne Baxter wil' be Riven glamour treaiment for her next picture, and possibly more "glitter roles" to follow. She has always been satisfied with any old wardrobe, even ii" it cost only a coupl.* of pounds, and frequently that »s all it did come102 words
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Article, Illustration344 1950-09-03 11 A portrait of Guy Rolf; reveals clear-cut feature-, deep-set brown eyes, a Htm chin and an easy smile—a box-ofhee face. Then watch him in any one of his polished screen performances that look o deceptively natuir,!" in "Prelude to Fame", for example. It is obvious that Guy Rolfe344 words
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Article74 1950-09-03 11 AFTER much tion gabbh' with many leading rumoured for the pari, that nifty dish Teresa Wrtstot nas bagged the co-starring role in 'Mr. Si Miss Anonymous." With Teresa as the wife who becomes involved in an unusual triangle situation concerning hex husband Ray Millanci. as tne74 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-09-03 11 BRIAN YOUNG - by BRIAN YOUNG INVARIABLY, the first question asiied shapely nlondc Wra-Ellen in an interview is Where did you get the dash in your name?" Her answer is "It arrived before I div. My mother had a dream before I was norn. and in it £hf had a girl.245 words
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Advertisement117 1950-09-03 11 GET PROTECTION AGAINST COUGHS. COLDS. SORE THROATS etoet iff*- pood/" C\ t i mw»/i2 on 4. Is it goot. for a baby to f "eryitout"? No. say r:»<>«u-r!i baby doi t.>rs. rticck your mm* bate, to iri.'tk.' sure n.thinp is hurting him. jj and, »f he still cries, give him117 words
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Article, Illustration839 1950-09-03 12 They Have Only Mohan To Rely On Now By Tribune Badminton Correspondent INDIAN champion Devinder Mohan's victories over 1 Tan Jin Eong and A. Piruz of Malaya in the recently-concluded Cricket Club of India's men's singles championship and Jin Eong's win oyer George839 words
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Article, Illustration375 1950-09-03 12 ThESE exercises illustrated by Michael Cut!/" Connors for the benefit of Tribune readers require no weights or body building apparatus. Get down to it now! 4 s mentioned in this column last week, each exercise j A session should commence with relaxation and nff«i ttr»u»cJ«u while lytaf 'h>375 words
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Article357 1950-09-03 12 RANJIT SINGH - By RANJIT SINGH (1YCL.INCJ the sport that reouires grit. endurance and bags of stamina has got the word "popular" togged to it at last. r<ever since its introductior. in th<- lote twenties has cycling enjoyed such popu.anty. 'flie past two years has been erowucd with cycling357 words
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Article, Illustration337 1950-09-03 12 INDIAN athletes in Malaya will be m m Kuala Lumpur on September >4 rh 1 :,lJ participating in the first .All-Indian Am Ti tic Meet to be held and the organ >ser*, r Athlegratulated on such a venture, whichV, n considerable interest among;337 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-03 12 Pamela Sinh. 17,! reputed to have bMM i.'.any a nia'e i will he th> D aajra women's aapa in Uh >rtheaaaaVg UMtl .i\;in dirh eyele Rat B> Her nni\ hi that she h i" lind eoi!.i)etiti«in aaaag by Colony sisters.44 words
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Miscellaneous284 1950-09-03 12 f EET FF.S ONE GRANDE D <SG RAC E. .V— VOCJ, MS YO (l HAVE )[HE WIN MUST <l/7j N'"' 'MISS GARLIC OF I9SC'- ZE CHAMPION OF ALL > MISS >21 AT H SENT Yo7£-AHJS "V* J r NG V-. rsVr* I ME.ZE3.7EET OLD MOTHAIRE (GARLIC A AQEMT NEW yr~+284 words
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Article, Illustration2067 1950-09-03 13 Jack Johnson Showed Him "They Never Comeback" TAMES J. JEFFRIES new 75 years old and partly paralysed, was one of the greatest fighters to slip on a glove. This week DON PHILLIPS tells the story of "Big Jim s" life, the nfen who was2,067 words
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Advertisement120 1950-09-03 13 People love her parties she enjoys them too! ll This clever hostess has no worries about catering H■• simply tells Cold Storage hew many people she expect* and we do the rest. The food is lovely and there l plenty to drink, thanks to our special arrangement for taking back120 words
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Miscellaneous83 1950-09-03 13 'HEAD OmCE HAS P !jfflC T^^L^^^^^^M -4- f"\ EVEN AGAIN- SIR THEY'RE STILI J <n ovl'' I orrit't WORK SO. fVeXr m T POP THF-WA> YOUr contain all the goodne» ol pure tow I HAVE WOR X E Oj' ""v, I J m ilk plus the nutm.ve .xtract. of wheat83 words
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755 1950-09-03 14 In This Corner —By 'Upper Cut THERE is a dearth oi boxing referees in Singapore today, and I think it s high time the Singapore Boxing Board of Control did something i»bout it. We have only Al Rivers as the third man in755 words
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Article305 1950-09-03 14 MR. Malcolm Mac-Donald, Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, yesterday laid the foundation stone for the new $400,000 clubhouse at the Island Club with a silver trowel presented by Mr. C. O. Middlemiss. architect for Palmer and Turner. Prior to the laving of the stone. Mr.305 words
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Article31 1950-09-03 14 SELANGOR Indians held the Penang Indians to .i one—one draw in a hard fought match in the Bardham trophy (Northern section) soccer competition on the TPCA i.round this evening.31 words
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Article28 1950-09-03 14 In i soccer mutch played op the Ri'bum Park yesterday the Kampong Bahru Sports Club defeated the Britten Military Hospital by *ou~ goals to two.28 words
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Article, Illustration605 1950-09-03 14 Sports-Letter From Malcolm Usher n.Wh SANDS, the Australian triple title-holder, and Empire middle-weight champion, is at the receiv- in? end of one of the worst deals handed out to a Muscle-man in the last ten years. With Rocky Graziano. he tops the list of605 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-09-03 14 flashy Sebastian connects with a right hook in the eighth round of bis fight i a v-\ Orient triple champion Boy Brooks at the Happy World oa Friday niuhi Hie fiehi was declared a draw by Reieree Al Hirers. Tribune Picture47 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-09-03 14 Sam Snead - GOLF HEBE'S HOW oby Sam Snead* NOTICE in the picture at the left, the position of the player's head He has turned it slighty to the right, and will hold it there throughout the back-Swing and down through contact. The reason for this head turn in all shot? is to458 words
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Advertisement196 1950-09-03 14 It's NEW! fl the new J|| PARKER JJ[\ Ihe only pen ByV With the X N£VV FEATURES N£ W precision riH The most perfect pen in the world has for wrpv acii itv ,on e ihe Parker 51 Now come fttw beauty ay|. i the new Parker "51". with the196 words
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Advertisement193 1950-09-03 14 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE by LINGUAPDONE o SM First you listen, then you find yourself speaking. Now is tho time to learn Mi language by Linguaphnn« Knowledge of foreign kM*ISCH is of great value tc-day lo H I embarking on new caret rs an.i those looking forward holidays abroad. With193 words
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Article1085 1950-09-03 15 J. Donnelly Rides Three Winners KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THK I.t sl and concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's Aug. Sept. Meeting I I Trousers, in race two for horses class 3 Div. 5„ over 6 fy:4ongs, lead st rt to finish returning its lucky backers $93,1,085 words
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451 1950-09-03 15 VASTLY improved times were recorded, in spite of a yielding track, at the 3rd annual Sports meeting of the Shell Sports Club at Paya Lebar yes- terday. Records were broken in f o 5 major events Outstanding athlete ot the drey was Mr. F. D.451 words
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Article, Illustration349 1950-09-03 15 THE Singapore Base District Annual Swimming Championships finals mre held al the Gillm-tn Barracks Swimming pool terday. The bxki rferillihg event of the day was hr invitation fret: .style relay race in which the Chim.-e Swimming Cmb beat *he Singapore Swimming Club by a clear length. Brigadier349 words
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Article74 1950-09-03 15 WITH excellent combination and good defence the Town Ranger- Sports Club defeated the Blue Rovers Snnr'Club by six goals to one in a Junior cup lie soccer match piaved at the Gey tang Brsnlum enteadoj scorer-, were K. J. Rawed, elm n inn Ahmad, Cbonc Kwee74 words
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Article831 1950-09-03 15 THE Hongkong Chinese suffered their fourth sue- cessive defeat when they went down 3-1 against the Singapore Chinese, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Playing the worst game since their arrival, they were completely outplayed and outclassed by tlhe Singapore Chinese. With three goals down *n831 words
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70 1950-09-03 15 4NDREW TAN I DIEHARD» a surprise when j he defeated the much fancied Goh 'lian Chye <Useiul) in the Singapore Badminton Junior Final at the Clerical Union Hall, las: night. The score was 15 4. 13-13, <5-2). ln the men's junior doubles anal, Foo70 words
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Advertisement102 1950-09-03 15 NOW SHOWING 11—1.45—4—6.30 9.30 (Cheaper BfBEl Buchawn PLUS! THE MARCH OF TIME "A CHANCE TO LIVE? I 1 T'JH 1-45-4 I i I T 18.3059.30 NOW SHOWING Plus: Exclusive 30 mm. shortPANDIT NEHRUS VISIT TO INDONESIA. if you want fin uninhitnt,.,t night oiit try BaJ Trtlwirln" (Local Press Review) loX?tider102 words
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Advertisement288 1950-09-03 15 TODAY >•«. -Ci\Tl!A¥/ (i.jr> A- i 1.30 |400 NEXT CHANGE JD|f*lr Am with sensational AUOIE MURPHY M-G-M gleefully announces A U F tl I 11 A *»»T«g THURSDAY! tUUBtW Everyone is tathWof coming to V dvcßride J THIS Wedding. UM "Swtfft of IWO JIMA" booklet* available TOMORROW at the Cathay288 words
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Miscellaneous56 1950-09-03 15 BIG SWEEP RESULTS jfcji- \5 Total Pool $448,2(H) First Prize No. 2<59I$7 Second Prize No. *****2 I Third Prize No. *****2 Starters: Nos. *****0, *****3, *****0, *****1, *****0, *****3, *****8, *****9. Consolations: ($1,000) Nos. *****1, *****8, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****2, *****7, *****1, *****5, *****1. Double Tote: First Double 4 tickets56 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-09-03 16 Mr. and Ufa Mal'-m < Johnson, after their wedding at the a'.hearai ol Good Shepherd, veslerdn The bride, formerly Miss lily PimenaV waa riffn away hv her father Mr. L. I). l)\mond. and wore I gown of white late. She carried a bouquet113 words
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Article192 1950-09-03 16 SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday. OWNERS of the freighter. Mary Luckenbach, filed a counter suit in the Federal District Court today. charging "incompetent" personnel aboard the U.S.S. Benevolence caused the collision that sank th hospital ship last August 25. The ebwttersuit Bed on behalf of the Luck aihaen192 words
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Article37 1950-09-03 16 A.P. ATHENS, s d It nee la sendm Ma brig itk to KOtf it wa§ WlMWimxl this nr»rnln,r Peiaili of the nte aa I when ii will leave ire i apected later today. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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255 1950-09-03 16 A STANDSTILL-OKDER which will retain many Airmen and their families A in Singapore and Malaya has been brought into operation by the Far EM Air Force. It arises out of the Prime Ministers broadcast f arher th,s w < k ing the release from the255 words
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Article115 1950-09-03 16 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sat. PUH US HOTT AM DA S I an- don. advocate ol a stiif attitude towards Pakistan and opponent of many oi Pandit Nehru's policies, Wl I elected president of Ihe Indian National Conga sc. today. Tandon. a bearded lawy, r fr°m Allahabad receivedA.P. - 115 words
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Article89 1950-09-03 16 NEW YORK. Sat TAHUO handlers at New v York's ulrpov. yesterriay reiused to unload 13 bale*, <>i Russian fUTi valued a' $i9.0t)0 from a Pan-Ameri-can plane. The furs were originally Picked up in Helsinki by afi American Overseas Airlines plane, which was forced to make an89 words
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Article117 1950-09-03 16 Reuter. PORT LOUIS. Mauritius. Sat. The new inaiun Government Commissioner in Mauritius. Mr. John Aloysius Imvy. lanaed nere this morning from the Dutch steamer Ruys in vuiich he travelled lrom Singapore. He was accompanied by his wife, lather and lamily. About 5(.K3 people waited to greetReuter. - 117 words
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Article316 1950-09-03 16 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. Following are the British lootbail results: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Ars nai 3. Shcfheld Wedn. 0 Aston Villa 1. Liverpool 1 Burnley 3. M'brough 1. Charlton 1. Tottenham I Chelsea 1. Huddersfleld 2 Everton 0. West Bromwich 3. Manchester Utd. 1, Blackpool 0. PortsmouthReuter. - 316 words
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230 1950-09-03 16 U.P. TWELVE hundred crack Fihpmo n United Nations and Philippine which they will fight in Korea today in neri, Ur4r most inspiring and touching martial er lm seen in the Philippines. aonv President Quirino. Foreign Seeretarv n P. Romulo and Defence Secretary EUmon vU.P. - 230 words
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150 1950-09-03 16 WASHINGTON Bafaal THE IF t€TS ftr 0 Ac cide on at their confrreno 7 in N< v.- Tork oe s< pr But offici.,l, here ma(if .t dee* that tho fnit, d .''lav bardpr<. ied to tii] th<" 2 power and (quipncnt rtuuin» ments ot150 words
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Article96 1950-09-03 16 A.P. WASHINGTON, s iha HUB 'c hit- House tan awM the r ill dispute vr/ Anar rtrnn ftadersoea o* Labour's Bwitchssen'i f: and ton Westers rmro h Th.- settlement >adh far 8 cent hourly wages ncn&\- for aix)ut 5.000 vaetdaem St ti l' nient of iiA.P. - 96 words
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Article50 1950-09-03 16 Reuter. LA >Ni>ON Batw THE Brttfek Ootoo' i£ en tnrv, Mr. Jaai today nnounc 1 ipf*"' l meat 4 Mi B W Sutton. Khw/a "•iii-.l chi«i JVHttce M 51 J* resMon to Sir EhUoM who is retiring Mr. Sutton \s do* Qvtkcnit, i''o!i el mmmj* Reu'e IReuter. - 50 words
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