Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1950
1950-09-24
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Advertisement176 1950-09-24 3 I REMINGTON ]i! I 0l,e Autoloading i t Shotgun, 5-shot, jMC 16 and 20 Bore. 1 frvm j I HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD.! j 261/265, Beach Road, Singapore. TeL'2552. Telegram: "HOKANCOAGE". j j C >v a I I 1 LEARN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY urgently 0 tadJ repair176 words
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Advertisement152 1950-09-24 3 j fik Model 36 >V v V\if Made of Brown Box Leather N ==V If/1 with Durata Sole and Hce4. For I pjiflr Daily Wear. 1 Model 49 Made of English Box Leather 1 v .strong Double Leather Sole ft Heel with Waterproof Binding, in Black or Brown. I i«*OT152 words
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Article, Illustration198 1950-09-24 3 Penang s Dim Coffee Stalls Tribune Staff Reporter. FR two hen's eees— mstino- an ™„f„ PEN ANG, Saturday. J The place: A d£rk vacant Dlo at? rt With a girl in Penang MacAlister Road where three aimlv m I&P^Vu 01 Penang Road and198 words
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Article43 1950-09-24 3 The following programme will be conducted at the Ceylon Tamil Association premises (11, Handy Road) today at 5 p.m. sharp. All interested are cordially invited. 1. Thiruvalluvar Pundn U .malingam; C. Thamil Ilakkiam—S. Sithamparam: 3. Musical Entertainment Mr. Chinniah's Children.43 words
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Article, Illustration273 1950-09-24 3 "PRAY TO ALLAH FOR LONG LIFE" Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE'S oldest Malay, Haji Dollah bin Alias, still erect and active, said yesterday that his secret for long life was: "Pray to Allah every day." Five times married, Haji Dollah, a former Government grass273 words
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Article60 1950-09-24 3 NO decisions were reached at yesterday morning's meeting between Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the RedifTusion Union to settle the 51-day old strike. Mr. W. Lyl?, Deputy uommissioner of Labour, at whose office the meeting was held, said: "Certain points were raised by the Reditfusion employees at the60 words
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Article66 1950-09-24 3 PLEADING guilty to stealing a box of nails worth $30. Chan Ah Kor was sentenced to two months' rigorous imorisonment in the Second Police Court yesterday. Cnan was arrested by a detective on the evening oi Sept. 15 at the junction of Hav°k>cV- "nd New Market66 words
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Article45 1950-09-24 3 The District Officer and O.C.P.D. Raub opened a new temporary Police Station at Ulu Dong, Raub District. The station, which lies 12 miles from the main road by jungle path, was constructed by the villagers in the short period of nine days.45 words
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Article293 1950-09-24 3 Tribune Staff Reporter EKyre. Ytmh M OiJ ItiNß aH TWB, one of Singapore's yoiinirrst shoe-shine boys, refused to be photographed by our cameraman yesterday, because lie was afraid he would be nabbed by "hantus" (ctevils) from the Department of Labour. Ah See, who is three feet293 words
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Article441 1950-09-24 3 SINGAPORE'S "CONFIRMED" BACHELORS SAY- —But They Want Freedom Singapore's "confirmed" bachelors say: "Yon won't catch* as heading for the altar." They hurriedly add that they like thecompany of the fairer sex. They explain that they "just do not like loosing their freedom and wish to441 words
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Article147 1950-09-24 3 Tribune Ma IT Reporter THIRTY blind boys and girls in Johore and Singapore have just formed a friendship pact- They have pledged to correspond, exchange gifts and visit each other. Last week, for the first time, eight blind boys from Singapore called on their new147 words
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Article139 1950-09-24 3 THERE is an Army in Malaya—which has never fired a shot—but is fighting a grand battle for the poor. This is the Salvation Army. They are operating eleven homes for the poor in Singapore. Ipoh. Malacca and Penang and it is costing them $120,000139 words
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Article56 1950-09-24 3 NING YEW THONG, a 17--year-old Chinese, who pleaded guilty to stealing six katties of sugar from a provision store at the 14' m.s.. Changi Road on Sept. 9 was sentenced to on month's jail by the Fourth Police Court yesterday. rie had' solo su-ar l< two56 words
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Article245 1950-09-24 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. rjIRLS at the Social Welfare Home in Pasir Panu jang—many of whom saved from the streets of Singapore—are today learning-to become useful citizens. Some of them have even got married. But, yesterday a Department of Social Welfare official said: "We don't245 words
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Article101 1950-09-24 3 THE Ceylon community in Singapore will lose two of their prominent members shortly when the Rev. J. T. N. Handy and Mrs. Handy leave for Ceylon on retirement. The Rev. Mr. Handy ana Mrs. Handy will be the guesls-of-honour at a farewell dinner party101 words
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Article26 1950-09-24 3 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C-in-C Far East Air Force, returned to Changi last night from his routine visit to Air Headquarters, Hongkong.26 words
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Advertisement272 1950-09-24 4 f/7/ fly a' once/" SpM tr second timing jan be Lv~^ opportunities. A contract h> IfJr Calcutta, for example, may j>} r /y^ wefl dVptwd on being in s \wfjfj* 1i precisely the P*»*« at II precisely the rijrht moment. Jfr JKk j I Regular Speed bird service lo .al272 words
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Advertisement217 1950-09-24 4 L famous Tor Flavour 11. Luwjjir nt 6.30 ?.ofl I'™- ~IIUTTE RFL V ENAMEL KEROSENE STOVES Made In U.S.A, SOLID CONSTRUCTION CLEANLINESS ODORLESS OIL FLOWS AUTOMATICALLY OBTAINABLE FROM HANG HEN 6 CO. 25 BATU RD. KUALA LUMPUR. BENG SWEE CO. LTD. 41 BISHOP ST. PEHAR6. Sole Distributors: LEA HIN CO.217 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1950-09-24 4 Michael Con - •9 By Michael Con OUTWARDLY. Hongkong retains much of that purposeful calm which down through blood spattered centuries of Chinese history has done much in steering this isolated outpost of enlightenment towards a goal of decent human standards for all who dwell within1,169 words
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Advertisement277 1950-09-24 5 We recommend VERI AS MULTIFIL (HILL Type) Rosette Fold Maetles LAST LONGER GIVE BETTER LIGHT For all typet of fttssire Lantern» VERITAS I JL ELEPHANT BRAND W I 300/400 CAN0U POWER 1AM IN ENGIANO F A IK S 0*OON. t C a. ,1«™ «.-a ,3.» J Beware of Immltatlona! IF277 words
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Advertisement286 1950-09-24 5 A Naval Officer—about 1780. An officer daring the reign of King George 111. In 1780, at the age of 22, Lord Nelson distinguished himself in the West Indies, although his rise to fame in the Senior Service began in 1793, during the war with France. True to tradition SENIOR TmASERVICE286 words
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Article, Illustration1999 1950-09-24 5 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Sat. MAJOR Ronald Bridges, the new Government Welfare Officer for the Blind in Malaya, has arrived in England on leave before taking up his new duties. He is an ex-Indian Army officer who has already spent many montns in the Federation, and he has1,999 words
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Advertisement43 1950-09-24 6 Bridal Gown 7,1 A Say "I dc" in this enchanting bridal gown. A creanm by HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 2, Hill St., Eu Court Bldg. ft f' In the fragrant be f V lather of Attuuni AM AM I No. 5 for Fjit43 words
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Article, Illustration3741 1950-09-24 6 VERA ARDMORE - BY VERA ARDMORE nH?: had never been inside O. a nightclub until she I worked in one. She uses no make up during her act except half the amount of lipstick most of us use every day. •<* She does not drink, she does not smoke and she3,741 words
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Advertisement179 1950-09-24 7 7 Dine and Da nee in coolness and comfort I I I I »W« KiABiY must hare j When you put your baby on Glaxo, you will tind that teething time can be a happy time j —•for both of you. Because Glaxo is a ;*s5ce*s* carefully balanced food with179 words
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Title Section22 1950-09-24 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENT AIIVB B Maunct Glover, Malaya Tntune Office, I*3. Fleet Street. London. EC k SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, 195022 words
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Article593 1950-09-24 8 THIS column does not set much store by the noble Lord Mancroft, but having read the report of the Singapore Committee on Bookmaking one is forced to the unhappy conclusion that there is more than a little truth in his charge that Malayan's are great talkers but593 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1950-09-24 8 ALLAN TAYLOR - Have YOU been asked to sign the Peace Pledge? Started by Communist sympathisers in Stockholm, it is now being hawked round Malaya. Here is the truth about- By ALLAN TAYLOR FOR two weeks last March a meeting of the permanent committee of the World Peace Congress or1,531 words
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Article, Illustration810 1950-09-24 8 Billy Rose - SATURDAY AT THE DIAMOND HORSESHOE by Billy Rose THIS is the story of Zipper Joe as it's being told in the better horse rooms of New York and New Jersey Joe is a (mn ambulatory fungus that sprouts around race tracks, and Broadway eaUs him "The Zipper" because810 words
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Article563 1950-09-24 8 W.N. Ewer - By W.N. Ewer A year ago when the German Federal Republic was created and its relations with occupying powers laid down In the Occupation Statue, the question of allowing the Federal Government armed forces of kny kind was not even considered. And it has become not563 words
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Advertisement50 1950-09-24 8 d Modern COLUMBUS! W\ Fly KLM and discover America in 2% days. J Luxurious four engined Constellations leave W- V Singapore 3 times a week for the U.S.A. X For fuitier particulars apply: JO/ Royal Dutch Airhnos jjw I 1 Finlayson Green. rl m Singapore. KLfff J ROYAL DUTCH JF50 words
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Article, Illustration3225 1950-09-24 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial By Lozania Prole The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter J of a village blacksmith, who became famous J as Lady Hamilton and mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to at-3,225 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-24 9 /.ROYAL AND MANY OTHER MfW IMPROVEMENTS RRMJHMA OA ioft«»SO<> »o»A PwiijWfl I E L 6480 100 AT KUALA lUM*U« t MNAHC IHIMUMII 4« TtAM m MUMI Quality is the sun, A jrifirOttC «»f little things— extra skill A iv blending added care Ik in packing insistence on j perfect freshness62 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-24 9 RANGOON JESSELTON M E R G U I -w*— SANDAKAN BANGKOK LABUAN SAIGON KUCHING M E D A N P ALB M BANG MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS M TERBANG" JUST ARRIVED "SUNNYSIDE" CANNED STRAWBERRIES lib. tin 98 cents (TRAM ENQUlRii^^^^D^^ FOOD feX FROM ALL OVER ff*J103 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1950-09-24 10 Joan Baldwinson - By Joan Baldwinson WHO, if they make their own dresses, has not hankered after a sewing machine that cannot go wrong? The latest S'ngor hand model, is to my mind, the kind you have always dreamed abo>:t.. No more agonising moment* when ihe tension 'ust wont1,223 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-09-24 10 JAY - BY JAY No. 29 Svn tops made from scarves In silk, cotton or crepe Are pretty to trear And easy to drap*.23 words
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Article370 1950-09-24 10 We have made the most exciting plans for a holiday in Penang and I am already getting my clothes together, I am worried, though, about beach frocks. My shoulders are very thin and I hear that all the frocks this year are straples. Isn't there any other style I370 words
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Advertisement186 1950-09-24 10 Bl jb* COLOR I MAXES me FABULOUS WFFERENCE/ MAKE THE 0 FABULOUS COLORS/ A DESIGNED FOR I aflJjFf fetj 4 FASHION l^^^^i} IMC *»OM -Til MM J PHOSFERINE for a quick convalescence •V V-"/ After «u or ottaa illness PH OS FERINE s ra rTC i 9K fine reiterative powers186 words
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Advertisement93 1950-09-24 10 ASSORTMENT Twin coverings of delicious chocolate- half Milky, half Plain-concealing the most exciting variety of centres that evermelted in the mouth. Onlyonc chocolate assortment answers to such r~7 a description Fry's 'Sandwich. M b, J. S FKT SONS tTO..Mct'j Gee.C M (OMfKDAIE MISTOL ENGLAND distributors: St ME, DARBY tun Fragrant93 words
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Miscellaneous46 1950-09-24 10 AUG. 24- 8RPT 23. a clout w.ut<h on er/Hmjiturt!. In the homm. fti-fene /rfun* and rtrran.w»- ««'»<«. Sennaone trl/l yrf into tin at rlcuurd Mtuitt'um MNle&i you wtUch point h. Your fab in rather unnrtttinf/ inflw net»: bide //our I tin/' l>tifor<* mnking nu»l IcparhtrcH from routine.46 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1950-09-24 11 Talking Pictures 'They Say That CORNEXi Wilde was in prison recently. So, also, was Maureen O'Hara. Likewise into gaol recently went Claudette Colbert. Jane Russell, Farley Granger and a host of other Hollywood luminaries. The motion picture prisons were congested with gentlemen and ladies of the1,175 words
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Article376 1950-09-24 11 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. MARGARET O'Brien, once the pigtailed princess of movieland. is attempting the perilous climb to adult stardom. Her path is lined by ohosts of talented tots who fell along the way. The "awkward age adoleseenee fa a pitfall few child stars span. Mhs O'Brien is nowA.P. - 376 words
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Article306 1950-09-24 11 SCREEN actress Barbara Payton won a divorce and custody of her three-year-old son after testifying that her motor salesman husband, John Payton, tried to make her give up films and become a shorthand-typist. She also complained that her husband lived off her income and was furious when she306 words
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Advertisement288 1950-09-24 11 manicured €*i& CUTEX Magic-wear CUTEX, $o easy to apply grvas beauty to your fingertips. This incredibly long-wearing polish resists chipping and peeling. Stays perfea longer— CUTBX'i cleat, f\K non-fading shades never seem /LJtu to lose their brilliant lustre. |j i CUTEY j f ITorLfs most popular nail polbJL j W288 words
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Advertisement338 1950-09-24 11 Ihe wave that gives that natural look! You do it yourself at HOME for only J|j3« i 5 i. Roll your hair up in 2. Tic a turban iround 3. Saturate each curl Toni curlers. Dab on your head and do what with Toni Ncutra'izcr. Toni Creme Lotion as you338 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-09-24 12 Ranjit Singh - By Ranjit Singh MALAYAN table-tennis players stand a very favourable chance in any World Tournament. That pen-holder grip of theirs may upset many a leading world class player, but it will be in their interest if they changed their grip and toketo the396 words
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Article, Illustration987 1950-09-24 12 North-South Zone Final Postponed By Tribune Badminton Correspondent. POR the second time Perak has requested a r postponement of the North-South zone final match and for the second time "without a word the Singapore Badminton Association has acceded to the request. The match was987 words
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Article132 1950-09-24 12 The following are ihe hockey fixtures arm teams for the a.CK.U. tli s wtek TUESDAY I Sept. -'".> versa S.C.C. at Padani:: lung Cbee Yuen. Liati F'.'oK < hem. Low Kee Pow. Gan Kee ritang. Huh Ch n Chye. Cheah Km Swee. Lian Fook Shin. Pw«132 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-09-24 12 rpHESE exercises specially illustrated by Michael "Curly" Connors for Tribune readers do not require any weights or body building apparatus. Get down to it now! MANY letters arrive at this office stating that th.« writers are weak and asking if these rxercise—beside-, reducing surplus flesh from overweight people—372 words
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Advertisement236 1950-09-24 12 To get a good Ku picture get a good film SF IT Selochrome Film f n > OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS g r Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD. (Iacorporaied in Switzerland) ct Singapore-K. Lumpur-Penang. talk < mar oflic "BLACK 1 o and i WHITE" 5 w m j perl236 words
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Miscellaneous90 1950-09-24 12 rr Er W E DON'T PAY OUR &20.000 -?-?-WHY, THASS M. I WON THE THREE V'ARS BACK TAXES-DOG patch) CXACKLY TH' WINNER'S PURSE J ad rr jf I J?woc K IE"J REALLV EXIST —SO f OLD —AN'YO'SHORE w M nriuin Z\ IN TH' SOUTHERN HANDICAP/' J HAND CAP/'/ ;^?tr V90 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1950-09-24 13 Once He Released His Fury, Few Wou IdStandlnHisWay rpHIS is the sto/y of JACK DEMPSEY die "Manassa Mauler", who is often claimed The best heavyweight ever. DON PHILLIPS, today tells how Gene Tunney put a stop to "blood and guts" Dempsey's2,327 words
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478 1950-09-24 13 MALCOLM USHER - Bv MALCOLM USHER I ONDON promoter Jack Solomons gave ms osay tn nlans for getting Eddie a crack at ,hA?r!fw?ltir-weiSht title recently vacated hi Rav "Sugar Robinson, following Thomas's successful defence of his British title agamst Cm S^ Kr ai e pre h478 words
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Advertisement856 1950-09-24 13 Restore Youlhful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures ĔĔL\ of Life to Men Who Feel Old tJM Before Their Time Do you frel otrVr I h *r-imat o'** Do* jfr^^^t«M>J«U. oi beautiful woman?'do a* 7 r \it n ticKf^dep^fsf ion and' poor slfep > La BW.856 words
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Advertisement188 1950-09-24 13 U SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG via BANGKOK 28 DAYS RETURN omtk0 m tk only M $515 2456 Break your journey in Bangkok if you wish Jtdvtil in Skyrr.aiter Luxury by INFORM A TION —BOOKINGS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD 5. PRINCE ST.. SINGAPORE t j 'U..'. (1 Your grandfather has such188 words
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Article, Illustration872 1950-09-24 14 IN THIS CORNER -By 'UPPER-CUT' CUBJECT to the blessthe Singapore B.B.C., Wally Oakes is presenting a well-baJanc-ed card for Friday, October 6 at the Happy World with Jimmy Welch, claimant to the lightweight title of Singapore and little Paras, topflight scrapper of the Philippines providing872 words
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Article126 1950-09-24 14 Svr ng U.P. beat the newlyformed Junior B.P. by tive i;ames to two in a friendly bad.ninton encounter. The results are as fallows players mentioned lirs* > SINGLES: Cheon < CbeojC Liw lost to Tan Chye Toon 11-15. 12--15; Ken Kian Beng heat Tan Thoo Mon?126 words
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240 1950-09-24 14 MALCOLM USHER - By MALCOLM USHER CVENTS in the mickile-weight division of world boxing recently reached such a complicated stage that any fight fan who kept his eyes glued too long on this sphere was in danger of finishing-up crosseyed. And the chief cause ol th<Trouble was240 words
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Article85 1950-09-24 14 -SPORTS LETTER Veritas Ken White. S1K Al Rivers in asking us fight fans whether we want murder has dramatized the situation grossly. "I'ppercut" merely sounded a note of precaution against h i I hasty decision of applying T.K.O. verdicts Vc do not want murder hut we certainly want to seeVeritas Ken White. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration394 1950-09-24 14 SAM SNEAD - BY SAM SNEAD HERE Is a splendid picture of tho follow-through on a short iron shot. Note that the pla.ver's weight k* forward and that his Wps have rotated in almost a horizontal plane. You .teop the hips an th»* same lev.d during the pivot by394 words
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Advertisement128 1950-09-24 14 cTROrf u flashlichi s loit6**! i#. <5^Ss= So/e Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG-KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE HV 60 i COmen< ei r the breath (fP dryness of the throat after vgnkero/ smoking. Throat pastilles SOLE AGENTS THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Aft/ 7 he neu 7 i) Srn,* M O .\fidjrei—a128 words
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Advertisement174 1950-09-24 14 AJI NO MO CanS 88ence TNE ORIGINAL First en the market 1887 Sole Agents: RICKWOOB CO., LTD. SPORE. BWWMM.iMrmiMM«»MMIMiIIMMtfHMMMritmiH One ol two tiz/ttfa thtee times a day w(k «wt&i To maintain health at all a acs you must have adequate supplies of Calcium and to ensure the body can use174 words
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460 1950-09-24 15 THE Singapore Queen Street Boys' Club won the main event of the Tiger Swimming Club 2nd -Swimmers Day" which took place at the Haw Far SuinHiiing Pool yesterday. The club returned a record time of one minute 29 2 5 seconds and won460 words
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Article31 1950-09-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Kuala Lumpur YMCA annexed the "Foenander Shield" when they defeated the Ipoh YMCA by thirteen points to three in their annual tournament which concluded here tcday.31 words
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Article, Illustration541 1950-09-24 15 fJENERAL Hospital with 66 points won the ChamU pionship of the Third Annual Athletic Sports Meeting of the Singapore Medical Union held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tan Tock Hospital, the Runners-up, j rounded up with 37 points. Scoring 14 points with three firsts541 words
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Article134 1950-09-24 15 Shell S.C.. last year s Inter- Commercial Houses Cham- j pions. had the best of the arglimettt when they clashed with Borneo Motors S.C. at badminton in defence of their title at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. With Ismail bin Marjan and Ng Heng Kwang in134 words
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Article56 1950-09-24 15 SEREMBAN. Sat.—Johore Railway hockey team were beaten today at Sercmban. Playing in the morning they lost to the St. Paul's Institution by four goals to nil and this' evening they were beaten by Negri Ceylonese to the tune of four goals to one. Yesterday they were56 words
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Article542 1950-09-24 15 THE following are the weights for the of the Per* Turf Clubs Autumn Gold Vase meeting at Ipoh next Saturday. Class 1 IHv. 1-4 No Regrets Tar» Street Four O tloik II Bright Kyp Indian Heather Irish Abbot sOB rroydon H m Raj Mahal fortunes542 words
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Article311 1950-09-24 15 Reuter. LONDON. Sat.— l 'ol'owinr: arf the British 'oo'br-.1l rc suits: ENGLISH LBAGCF FIRST DIVISION Blackpool I, Aston Viilal. Bolton 3. Derby 0 Coarlton 3. Woheriamptcn 3 Everton 1. Portsrt.ou* h Fulham 2. Liverpool 1. Huddcrsfleld X Sheffield W. 1 Middlesbrough 1, m Maneuver n >. NewcastleReuter. - 311 words
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Article117 1950-09-24 15 TPC A Go Down To Pk. Ceylonese KUAL.V LUMPUR. Sat.Perak Ceylonese met TFLA at hockey and cricket in their annual fixtures for the Henry Cup and Thambiah Shield respective.v on Princes Road ground tooay. TPCA were defeated at hockey by a single goal scored by Balasingam in the tenth minute117 words
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Article840 1950-09-24 15 IN a "cat-and-mouse" game, Wong Peng Soon (May--1 flower), the Malayan and Singapore badminton Singles Champion tortured his fanciful and tricky opponent, Low Seah Chuan (Useful) in a quarterfinal of the Singapore Badminton Association Men's Open Singles at the Clerical Union Hall last night. Watched840 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-24 15 NOW SHOWING 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30. WAAWMrvAAAAAWV NOW I. 1 A I showihgLi I f» 1 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30 Malay Film productions' LATEST DRAMATIC HIT! (THE WILL OF GOO) starring HENG YATIMAH P. RAMLEE Tc-day at 11 a.m. Universal's ••I'LL BEJfOURS'' Today at 3. pIT Shaw Bros.109 words
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Advertisement199 1950-09-24 15 j The Bloodiest Cattle ?n 174 Years of Maiinc History. WUkC fl TODAY "Abundance cf Excitement Parents' Institute. Morn. Mat. Today 11 a.m. "My Dream Is Ycurs" (Tech.). "It's full of surprises Little more could be asked of a film Vocal work throughout is first rate". BOOK EARLY. nAWI I199 words
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Article380 1950-09-24 16 AP M >SCDW, Saturday. A iVavda special correspondent writing from "BOincwhere in Korea" reported today that "the situation is very series ip Seoii." The cfcrrespondent told how all kinds of material is being used to build barricades in the main streets of Seoul, suchAP - 380 words
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Article21 1950-09-24 16 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sat. The I.S. Arm/ has lifted a ban a-ainst CI S marrying Japan tc gtrkv- a.p.A.P. - 21 words
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Article78 1950-09-24 16 LOS ANOELC3. Sal—Dr. Haw Shen-tsi n. propulsion expert v. me tali lornla Institute ol T cunology who was arrested or. pt. v after h rted to ship confidential scientific Information to China, a-as r- teased on a USsl'*) -fW ball j on Friday. Immigration ant78 words
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200 1950-09-24 16 A call for the political union Singapore and Federation is made in a blue-print drawn by the Political and Economic Committee of the Singapore Labour Party. The report —to be considered by the General Council tomorrow (Monday)—urges a common nationality, universal adult franchise and a200 words
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Article57 1950-09-24 16 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. -The Bri--1 tish Communis* Party has announced plan* to 2.500 delegate! to Britain in November for a i -cono "World Congress nf Defenders of Peace." It has chosen Sheffield Yorkshire Industrial centre where much of Britain's i armaments are manufaeturI cd. forReuter. - 57 words
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Article25 1950-09-24 16 A.P. HONGKONG. Sat. Official government statistics x>int out a heavy increase during the year 1949--50 in illegal drug traffic irirough H< ngkong -A.l.A.P. - 25 words
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Article854 1950-09-24 16 rrom Page One marched. The R.A.F.". said Capt. Livemore. "suggested a route up the Sungei Jcndera and then up the Sungei Puian. The quickest way to reach the Ptliatl was. in fact, to cut across land. "Our first diy's march brought us to the mouth of854 words
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Article, Illustration264 1950-09-24 16 Tribune Staff Reporter. A six-man Parliamentary delegation from the A United Kingdom arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by two BOAC aircrafts. are here to study the Malayan situation at first hand. On the ilrst aircraft that landed at at 3.45 p.m. were:264 words
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Article134 1950-09-24 16 Reuter. THE United Nations General Assembly to-day rejected by 41 votes to six with three abstentions, a new Soviet move to exclude the Chinese Nationalist delegation. The Soviet motion sought to invalided the ir*>A~y%" of the Chinese Nationalist delegation The Assembly approved by 43 toReuter. - 134 words
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115 1950-09-24 16 A.P. NEW YORK. Sat ACTING Mayor Vr. bnpelliterrl said yesterday he refused to apologize for Governor Thnn. Dewey's remarks that Soviet delegates to walk out of a dinner on T! day night. Impelliteri said U.N. Se cretary-General Trygv* asked him to apologize inA.P. - 115 words
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Article290 1950-09-24 16 Reuter-AAP »r» Tfom Page 0»« the two-pronged I'm tod Na MMU assault en th< ejtv h iulked Marino efforts to got bridge o\er the Han Rivel an<t MU Marines already over, and striking down from the north, were being Wty I plied by ar tonight. This northern push onReuter-AAP - 290 words
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