Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1950
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Title Section13 1950-09-10 3 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1950 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1950.13 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-09-10 3 They Haggle All Day Tribune Staff Reporter BUSIEST and perhaps the rowdiest shopping centre in the Colony today is Robinson Petang, where shoppers and stafl-holders haggle all day long. Known also as the Colony's "thieves market," Robinson Petang's crudely-made wooden stalls that fringe Sungei246 words
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Article151 1950-09-10 3 Tribune Staff Reporter A young accountant, Tony Cheong Kok Wah, pleaded for leniency in the Second Police Court yesterday when he was charged with breach of trust of $1,682.73 fronrC'iehton and Co., on Aug. 4. He said he spent the money on his sick wife an151 words
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335 1950-09-10 3 Tribune Staff Reporter rUE Singapore government and Municipal Labour Union is seeking payment of family allowances L 0 its members. They suggest that each married labourer paid an allowance of $25 a month for his wife and month for each child. fins is contained335 words
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Article, Illustration197 1950-09-10 3 SIX mouths ago 17-pcar-old Hamid MMM (linn a small part in a Singapore-made Malap film entitled Dakti." He planed the part of the hero during his childhood digs. When tht picture v«.s released. Hamid vas acclamt'd the p< ar s ).< st find bp critics197 words
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101 1950-09-10 3 SINGAPORE Hindus have decided to ban child mar--8 riages and to introduce certain Hindu social and religious customs. This decision was taken by the Hindu Advisory Board at their monthly meeting. The Board elected a subcommittee to finalise the drafting of a bill, which will101 words
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Article112 1950-09-10 3 FATAL road casualties in Singapore during August were the lowest since 1946. hut there was a sharp increase in people injured. There were 668 accidents, three Of which were fatal. Those who died were a Malay trishaw i Jer. a Royal Navy motor-cyclist and Malay112 words
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Article31 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Indian Congress has decided to send all possible relief- to India to alley: itv the distress caused by the earth-quakes and floods in Assam.31 words
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Article213 1950-09-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. OEVENTY-FOUR thousand members of the United Malay National Organisation are solidly behind the Federation's Rural Industrial Development Authority and will give it their closest co-operation. This was disclosed by Capt. Hussein'bin Onn. Secretary-General of U.M.NTJ. Malaya, today when asked what policy U.M.N.O.213 words
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Article145 1950-09-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. WHEN 51-year Chong Tan called at the Immigration Office on busineis he was detained by the authorities. For when they checked his Certificate of Admission they found that it had been tampered with. In the Magistrates' Court to-day. he pleaded guilty145 words
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Article118 1950-09-10 3 LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR Mr. John La vock will ask the following questions at the next meeting of the Singapore Legis ative Council on Sept. 19: 1. How many beds are available a. (a) The Singapore General Hospital and fb) Tan Took Seng for patiein- suffering118 words
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80 1950-09-10 3 BECAUSE ho had no employment or place of abode, Khoo Hai Chew, 30. attempted suicide hy taking a solution of caustic soda on June 14. He was bound over in the sum oi $20 in the Police Court yesterday. Khoo was found vomitting80 words
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Article48 1950-09-10 3 A 2O-year-old Cantonese. Choo Chak Ng faced a charge of stealing $28 from a compatriot, Pow Char Fong. in the Second Police Court, yesterday. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to September 9. Bail of $150 in one surety was offered to Choo.48 words
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Article, Illustration146 1950-09-10 3 ALL has been sunny 00 A the good ship •Sunnyvme' since the vessel te« Vancouver. Canada, for oi. -anore a few weeks MKk "For in that port ttrj bright Canadian women 01 Li to the nrevtwwls Danish freignter-pAM« a sl T P146 words
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Article, Illustration818 1950-09-10 4 A. SCHIMANOV - By A. SCHIMANOV CHIPS and aircraft loaded wifli tourists are once again heading for Bali—the iSla For P S^rho t^ve a things other than the semi-nude dusky beauties there is much to make the Bali visitor pause and wonder. For instance a most unique818 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-10 4 A lover searching the head of his sweetheart for lice. The fight between a heron and a snake Here the snake is getting the better of the argument.31 words
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Article1113 1950-09-10 4 Fabricius - By Fabricius A COMMON enough sight along the East Coast of Africa, an emblem of the Pacific Isles and an epitome of Ceylon and Southeast Asia, that maid-of-all-work the coconut palm drops its graceful head over a thousand different shores, giving glamour, service and a1,113 words
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82 1950-09-10 4 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sat.—Just before she died at 107 years Mrs. Margaret Linwood ?ang "Rule Britannia" it was one of her favourites. She was ever ready to sing said the sisters of Caritas Christi Hospice where she had spent some time. Mrs. Linwood wasReuter-AAP. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration2350 1950-09-10 5 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Saturday. A BOLD effort is being made by the Oxford Group of the Moral Rearmament Assembly, meeting at Caux in Switzerland, to turn the world to thoughts of peace and fcrgivenness for past misdeeds. Let us forgive our late enemies, they plead, and build2,350 words
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Article, Illustration3831 1950-09-10 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE TANKS!" I snorted eyeing John Harding, son of General Sir n Ha ing at a dance at Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Thos. AbI surd things, why doesn t ,omeone bring them up to date" I hoped he would bristle. Instead. nc lathed an.i said3,831 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-10 6 After sp.m. Frock r Sliinm.-ring ballet-length frock with, fanning, graceful full >knt. A creation by HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Cress House Hill St., BtJ Court Bldg. —r t BLOCKS! PLACI YOUR ORDER l WITH I'HK MAI.AYA 'IKiBUXE PROCESS DEPT. Em ,|V)I*I lllMVltinHr ——«m MM IL.H» 0~-. V| ni|| p THIS POWDER /brims104 words
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Advertisement159 1950-09-10 7 RACE NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SATURDAY 16th SEPTEMBER King -776 to book your table. £5 inclusive. <rlfyl HESTAUHANT YOUR BABY |jl niust be Baby is happy by day, contented at night, when mother chooses Glaxo. For it is a carefully balanced food made by the famous Glaxo159 words
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Article597 1950-09-10 8 fOLGNIALISM is a word that rings harshly in L Asian ears. But it is a curious thing that it is identified only with the nineteenth century expansion of the Western powers, and little is eversaid of 20th century imperialism, of which Russia is the arch apostle. Perhaps597 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1950-09-10 8 W.L. Burn - The Commonwealth looks to the He has powers, great powers, but they are in abeyance. By P rofessor W.L. Burn Professor of Constitutional Law at Birmingham University and leading member of the Universities Conservative Association. liHE secret of the popularity of the British monarchy lies only to1,096 words
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Article890 1950-09-10 8 W.N. Ewer - SayS: W.N. Ewer (POLITICAL COMMENTATOR) HERR WILHELM PIECK President of the East German Government and communist chairman of the "Socialist Unity Party" said the other day that democratic leaders in Western Germany "will face trial before a .'copies' Court sooner than they think." This is the890 words
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Article525 1950-09-10 8 BILLY ROSE - Fair fight —maybe Saturday night at the Diamond Horseshoe B) BILLY ROSE THE other night at Lmdy's I was introduced to a man named Ezakhos Pappanokiynlikos. the Greek wrc.sth r better known to the too-hold set as the Hooded Cobra. "You inressid in wrasiling? the mash and-maul artist asked pleasantly.525 words
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Article350 1950-09-10 8 HAL BOYLE - BY HAL BOYLE A.P. WITH U.S. TROOPS WAR ha., M Haffor And the tides of have turned the South Korea =nto dust chok and death. iy As you travel up to thi front you see such thten as these: 5,5 A slender middle-ag-d woman plodsA.P. - 350 words
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Advertisement39 1950-09-10 8 $110 WATERPROOF I XPERT SEWICE AFTER SALE "CUT WIT j Genuine Swiss spare parts and proper sendee for your next watch repair job. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 3!.5, North Bridge Road. (Branch at Roy*i Savy Air Station, Sembauang).39 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-10 8 St pofi so fly fj with KLM df? Business men all over the world are W unanimous in their appreciation ot n J KLM service. Luxurious KLM Conste la J tions leave Singapore for Europe. eW*T f Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, «9^ J ing the trip in under 48 hours,74 words
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Article, Illustration3166 1950-09-10 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 16,3,166 words
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Advertisement69 1950-09-10 9 WITHIN MALAYA DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR NORMAL PARCEL POST RATE T\/ X^L*^^^PLUS 15 CENTS PER POUND ASK FOR DETAILS W^OV^^*^^** NEAREST POST OFFICE MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY LIMITED TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAM'S "TERBAH6" FROM DENMARK A SELECTION OF CELLOPHANE WRAPPED DANISH POULTRY INCLUDING DAKISH SPRING CHICKENS DANISH ROASTING CHICKENS DANISH69 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1950-09-10 10 Joan Baldwinson - WOMAN'S PAGE By Joan Baldwinson WllO'wahis a new shamjsoo? Another type ot •Bandbox" shampoo is their almond rjfcme o l. .whi,c,n has a nourishing, .effect pn the tiair. rnree/ hampoo A epmO in one bottle. WhfW) f*lls at 60 cents. One shop in town has-bo;h Haaiew's, F.uirers. Earth1,042 words
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Article536 1950-09-10 10 CONSTANCE - BY CONSTANCE AQUARIUS. JAN 21 KEF. IS. Sonu of gov. anibiti-.is will utlderg% suV-i but vt y real thangOs: plans may be scrap,.* tl mid nsi-' nnns adopted. Think our very carefully, ar dm t bn-n your bridgt bt hind uou. PISCES. FED. V.) KATtCfI SO Work hand in536 words
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Article, Illustration829 1950-09-10 10 lAMI AM ra/*«* icorriVd fceHAttfe ♦Ai/ cc a 5 thfagh it icfir irrinWjMJJ, pet afcotrs m> s»jnw o/ bet«s different i •/•< n joo A: ar Ft in ffte mfrffcflr''. (B A. Sinfrapore). If you are sure you are not kifferiWg from dry skin. 1 snbuld ;.&\\#e you to829 words
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Advertisement315 1950-09-10 10 I DESCANT IN Cj; RECOMMENDED FOR FSfc IN SCHOOLS' 3.50 EACH >. SEASON CO., t*l>- 1 113. NORTH 11RIDOE ROAD. Jj *r." >. _i*^^V Goya perfume Match your perfume to your mood or to what Sf>£ you wear use it on your finger tips, a trace |f| JfeE M on315 words
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Advertisement78 1950-09-10 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 27 bedroom siipp- r* From scraps of silk T^^PVl^>rA fawifl And remnants of sua''. A f J y SBR" ttD YOUR FINGERTIPS n<ft/* ftM vU I l-A Your tends rim be rn'oVe heaarifU wh WkftC-'WBtt CITIX the polish th.it lasts and" lasts. CIThX gfr« sparkle to78 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-09-10 11 nr.v swMry study of Strsan Shaw who appears y next m Ve.ilerttvm \v*rtch r- based on the novel b\ S lohn ir- Newton and Kathleen i Htifrrson. I32 words
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Article303 1950-09-10 11 THE gal v\ th i»n? cf the most b» autiial faces in lbs world ought to h.-ve some settled thoughts on thi subject. But, !?«ya Hedy of the lovely f&Cadc A beautiful f ire 1 suppose it'o nipcri iiii. In a way, a pretty face is a303 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1950-09-10 11 Talking Pictures They Say That, JT could only happen in Hollywood. After hitting: more headlines than anyone since Babe Ruth, Sam Goldwyn's wonder boy, Farley Granger, had a first-class breeze with the studio and was promptly suspended. The last thing that was heard of him1,210 words
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Article86 1950-09-10 11 They're telling: this one on Ronald Reagan at Warners, and every- I body vows it's absolutely true. YUiile the star was on location at Corona. California fori street scenes in the drama Storm Centre." he was approached b> a pretty young female ian. about hUh school86 words
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Article352 1950-09-10 11 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. A LARGE outdoor concrete reservoir on the Warner fir others StucHo lot. serv-.s many varied pufpoa -s. This irregular open *ank nobis 4 000-iOD gali.-.-.is of wak f, and most frbqrtently is used as an artificial lake in pletir* ma'an'i. Join CEaw!ord and BetteA.P. - 352 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-09-10 11 I The Stroller S m art. sophisticated and soignee is Ibis stroller -striped linen dress in highlifciit- ed in while pique, what girl couldn't lead a i mode) lite in this smart coat dress which is I appropriate for any time ol the da\. The curl. hlaek poodle61 words
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Advertisement90 1950-09-10 11 I To take I a good I snapI take a I good film Selochrome Film OBTAINABLE FROM ALL B PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS to A|rw 1 lIETHELM CO., LTD. 1 in Xtvezsrland) Si:ij,apor -K. Lumpur-Penang. jgg about ENO? DO YOU KNOW that f«IH ENO is a cooling and re- 'CI freshing thirst90 words
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Advertisement340 1950-09-10 11 the wave that gives that natural look! Yon do it \ourself AT HOME for onh 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 Tom Ncutralizer, I Toni Creme Lotion as you like white340 words
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Article, Illustration665 1950-09-10 12 THE FOONG SEONG CUP ENCOUNTER By Our Badminton Correspondent Mb North-South 'zone- final of the Foong Seong Cup tournament between T Lgapore and Perak will be played off at the Happy World stadium on October 7 and 8. Seplcmber 23 and 24( but665 words
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Article367 1950-09-10 12 NEW YORK. Saturday. IT is ironic and regrettable that Joe Louis, the man who revived heavyweight boxing and made it the most glamorous sport of them all for more than a decade, should now be forced to bury the remains. For no matter what happens367 words
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Article, Illustration375 1950-09-10 12 *J*HESE exercises specially illustrated by Michael "Curly" Connors for Tribune readers require no special body building apparatus or weights. Get down to it now! IF you have persevered with the exercises described and illustrated in the column during the past few weeks, the abdominal muscles by now shou!d375 words
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227 1950-09-10 12 Malcolm - By Malcolm BRITAIN'S fight fans are taking a deep interest in the report from the States that Ray "Sugar" Robinson, the world welter-wright champion, may give up his title and move into the middle-weight division. They npot this as a chance for Britain to227 words
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Article, Illustration697 1950-09-10 12 SHUTTLE - THOMAS CUP INSCRIPTION By SHUTTLE —Lim Chuan Geok WO rules and regulations governing tin Thorna 11 Cup competition were drawn up by '.he inter* national Badminton Association on hoC inser tions on the Cup should be mad** by anv winrina team. When Malaya won the Thomas697 words
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Advertisement333 1950-09-10 12 TUITION AC CpINTANCYCOST ACCOUNTING. COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP. BOOKKEEPING. A six months -Intensive Method" Course <Recognls-d for award or Elploma as Associate cr Fellow) will qualify you for higher status by spare-Jim postal study. For detaiK write now: Th-; Principal. LONDON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. 12. Duke Street. St. James's London. S.w. England.333 words
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Miscellaneous243 1950-09-10 12 f WMcV/.T- TMi', IS A JOES FIT FO'A HOSS?" iHBF r root DAH BOPRV I'LL HAVE PvCV IS f V thar is a hoss-doin' x?KS yore. moss fo' five )\to go y kin da v/^vftev /Vi ~>w lEr? r V/ONIXR EF HE'D BE A GOOD MINUTES AH'LL ALONG j ATTACHED243 words
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Article, Illustration2825 1950-09-10 13 Only Man To Knockout "Brown Bomber" Joe lyjAX SUHMEUKG the only German to win the world heavyweight title, was also the only nan to win it while lying on his back. In this article, DON PHILLIPS tells the story of the Black2,825 words
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Article203 1950-09-10 13 A.P. NEW YORK. Saturday. SANDY SADDLER regained the feather-weight championship by stopping Willie Pep in seven rounds of their scheduled 15-round bout last night. The bout was stopped because Pep had dislocated his left shoulder. Dr. Vincent Nariello ordered the bout halted. Since the bell rang forA.P. - 203 words
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Advertisement299 1950-09-10 13 A t j The best jT time (HK, to have a PARTY Just when you should have« party is a matt** of individual taste, but there's no doubt about the best way to have it. Simply tell us how many people you've invited, and we'll do the rest —make up299 words
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Article, Illustration858 1950-09-10 14 In This Corner-By "Upper-Cut" THE Ho-Oakes combine put up a card, comparable with the best in recent year: and those who stayed away missed a good thrillpacketl show, amplified by the Wclch-Klong clash. The main attraction Sebastian vs. Brooks —supplied true lovers of the858 words
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845 1950-09-10 14 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE MAYFLOWER'S Miss M ak Foong Sim was crowned this year's Junior Shuttle Queen when she scored a well-deserved win over Sliss (Catherine Teo (Jacques) in the S.B.A. Women's Junior Singles Final after a titanic struggle which went the rubber-se t845 words
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Article141 1950-09-10 14 ,J>»" n.P. beat Sapsrfllxiii I l •"> **v«i games ii/ out at the SHB Fire Biinado H;<;t. Results are as follows: I Titan pci tioned first): SlNGfcßfi: Tan Kok Ann a; Chan Poo Guan 17 Is. 15—5 if— 6: Harry Fan;: heat Chan Cln'eu Pen* 15- 11.141 words
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Article, Illustration584 1950-09-10 14 SAM SNEAD - by SAM SNEAD THIS is the time of year to think 0 ii t o ii r swing. If you have a clfeaY mental pirt ii r you'll swing ter Ih-re's a golfer swinging 1 n excellent form and if *>... w i you fix this picture in584 words
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Advertisement306 1950-09-10 14 FfSfiVAi of BRITM IIP lfli« ill During the Festival Summer from May to September 1951, the visitor to Great Britain will find something of interest going on everywhere. In addition to the centres shewn above, cities, towns and villages ail over the country will take part in this great national306 words
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Advertisement394 1950-09-10 14 People who love fine You reveal impeccable aste viien you choose Rooson lighters. The* master- (> Ki.|j\ pieces of craftsmanship with their one- K*MITJ( finger, one-motion Ronson safety action which never fails are world-famous for j j§t^yfsV^^S»l their elegance and unfailing reliabiirty _jNs_jf'Vril they never let you down. Ycu rely394 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1950-09-10 15 SPOT - FINE COME-BACK BY SPENCER By SPOT f'LYNOR, ridden wffh a different technique by 1 jockey Hahab, beat Four O'clock II (Jones) in f hP up Trial" over a mile and six yards at Bukit rimah yesterday, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold1,421 words
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Article108 1950-09-10 15 DONCASTER. ENGLAND Saturday, Scratch 11. Marcel DoSac's French thovoughbred defeated Baron De Rothschild's Vieux Manoir in the St. Leger to-day. by one kt San Lir.ca. owned by Lord Howard de Walclen. vvnich at one stage the was leading by fixe tengths, took third place■ m108 words
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Article86 1950-09-10 15 BOMBAY. Sat.- The Malayan team. Tail Ji:i Eong and A. Piruz, notched a smooth facile victor/ over the Bombay duo. P. M Jhavari and M- P. Desaj*. 15-1. 15-5. today. Tney erij ter the semi-finals of the West of India Badminton championships. Displaying workmanship precision and combination,86 words
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763 1950-09-10 15 SINGAPORE won a total of 41 points for the first day of the sth Malayan Chinese Athletic Champion Meeting yesterday. Women contributed 27 points. Setangor came sec ond with 24 completely chalked up by the men's events. Thk gives them alO point lead over763 words
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Article249 1950-09-10 15 DAFFLES Institution in their last match of the season kept up their unbeaten record! when they trounced the English Schools by 6 wickets and 74 runs, at their ground, yesterday. The English Schools batting first were dismiss- Ed for 64 runs. Raffles Institution followed up and249 words
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Article27 1950-09-10 15 The Florence Badminton I'artv will hold n 2nd ann ial pirn <. athletic .'■pons and sonal an Bap toml'or 17 ai M>sxrs Lim Twk Lee'a Estate. SmKaporo.27 words
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Advertisement313 1950-09-10 15 TODAYiWtSP C&V IGAN BENNETT Kidli f ELIZABETH TAYLOR mhZ&Ji C IsrhsroflheDnde °j AND MORE from METRO M-G-M'j virile romantic drama! m\\tk^^kS I ©LARK ABLE LEXIS JMITH tiTHf rTiu P*rv». Spoke... 1 r 11 T°* W/S DIPL. 'JkT to be lollowec:i^i^ wMyK| excitedly by —1 jSSa I» I i yAfiir M313 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-09-10 16 SUdiam by Mr. Aw Kow. chairman otl«■ Mert. lop p.. ture rl Bottom: Miss Wu Hui Chen22 words
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269 1950-09-10 16 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH, Saturday. \ATIONALIST China is likely to use the veto in the' Security Council if the United Nations proposes to send an investigating commission to Formosa without sending one to investigate Nationalist charges of Russian on the Chinese mainland, Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP. - 269 words
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Article60 1950-09-10 16 NEW YORK, Sat.— Olivia de Havilland. star of many Hollywood films, will make her first broadway stage appearance in January when she appears as Juliet in a revival of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". The actor to play Romeo Miss de Havilland has been signed by producer Dwight60 words
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Article134 1950-09-10 16 A.P. LONDON. Sat. THE independent newspaper. Daily Express, said in an editorial today that Britain must support America in her decision to protect Formosa, since the Americans have declared that such a policy tl essential to Korean operations. "It is not possible to supportA.P. - 134 words
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Article70 1950-09-10 16 Air Commodore A. E. Daley, director of medical services of the Royal Austra""tn Air Force, arrived In Singapore by a 8.0.A.C Constellation yesierdav. He will be here for two weeks to "get acquainted vUth Aussis over here." He was welcomed by the Principal Medical Officer of70 words
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Article59 1950-09-10 16 I>ee Ah Chuan alias Teck Chuan. yesterday faced tentative charge In the Relief Court of committing mischief by setting fire to combuscibie matter —petrol, with th«* intention jf causing destruction to a police telephone hut it Jervois Road, on the irght if .Tuly 7. The59 words
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Article97 1950-09-10 16 UP. HONG KONG. Sat. TWO British would be blockade runners returned here today from Commu-nist-held Amoy. They had been turned back by Nationalist gun-boats. One of the ships was damaged by gun- fire. A Nationalist warship opened fire on the Tornia. and forced the captain ofUP. - 97 words
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Article61 1950-09-10 16 A.P. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY. Sat.— Winner of the "Miss America" beauty contest will be chosen from among 54 U.S. lovelies here tonight. The lucky girl will be awarded a US$5.OO scholarship, a new car, silver-ware, j and an opportunity to earn an estimated USSSO.OOO a 1 yearA.P. - 61 words
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174 1950-09-10 16 A.P.— Reuter. NEW CUMNOCK, SCOTLAND SaturH The first of 128 miners trapped in v pfe brought through a glass-filled escape EL"? safety shortly after 1330 GMT today! U > Rescue workers fitted the man with a breath apparatus to protect him from aA.P.— Reuter. - 174 words
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187 1950-09-10 16 A.P. DUBOVNIK YUGOSLAVIA Sat. RONNI ZILLIACI'S. a former Br tish Member of Parliament and a cose friend of Marshal Tito, said here that Yugoslavia r- encouraging peace negotiations by small nations in the hope o: preventing a third world war. In a villa overloadingA.P. - 187 words
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Article104 1950-09-10 16 A.P. TORONTO, v ai. ONE hundred thousand 'ioronto citizens are exp-ctcd to view Queen Mary's cvrpel by today, according to omcia's of the Canadian Nation al Exhibition here. The caipct has netted IV, 000 dollars (some £6,000) al the Imperial Order of Daughters of theA.P. - 104 words
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121 1950-09-10 16 REWARDS oi $500 bat. *> e ?n issued fo r \J n Communist fire-hues i* heved to be connected a£ the 812,000.000 Aik Hoe rubber factory fire The men are Ah Choon former bus conductor ar.d Ng Wee Poh. Both are Hokkiens. aged between121 words
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Article95 1950-09-10 16 THE two eldest daughters of Mr. Hun Run Srnw. lilm magnate, will be htviaf by Pan-American aJnMQH nexv Thun.r ay for stasia* v the (Totted States. They are: Miss Dorothy 16 and Vht v'io!et, 15. The sisais will stuuy social science m the95 words
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Article67 1950-09-10 16 A.P. MOStuw. bat. a i are well party given by til star! of the British Ally Russian language Britisl paper which has been :los-: oy th*> order oi Hie MtW oovernment the Burial editor of th»- paper. Weto Finn, declared that the fc viet people sc.* in theA.P. - 67 words
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