The Straits Times, 7 November 1948
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Title Section21 1948-11-07 1 FINAL EPITION THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALE IN MALA YA No. 693. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article364 1948-11-07 1 R.A.F. BLASTS TERRORISTS CAMP Gurkhas go in after raid Sunday Times Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TERRORISTS a few miles south of Kuala Lumpur had anotht beating up today, this time with R.A.F. fighters giving a hand to the large force of Gurkhas and police which is clearing up strongholds364 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-11-07 1 IjiQI'IPPED with radar and j other modern navigational equipment. H.M.S. Panglima of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is said to be the best 1 seagoing training ship of any R.N.V.R. division in c Empire. Below: M.R.N.V.. ratines parade at Telok Ayer Basin. This takes place one r a week.54 words
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Article103 1948-11-07 1 LEAVES LAW FOR COWS Sunday Times Correspandent I PENANG, Sat. /-IONVINCED there is a big demand for liesh eggs and milk in Penang. an enterprising Chinese who formerly worked In a lawyer's firm plans to go back to the land in January. On a modern dairy farm which lie is103 words
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Article91 1948-11-07 1 TOKIO. Saturc*y. INVENTOR Genjlro Kaminaga. 51. walked the streets of Tokio leaving benlnd a trail of advertisement printed on the sidewalks. Ho perfected the "walking printer." after two years work. The printing on the sidewalks is done by foot-long shoes, I having perforations on the bottom.AP - 91 words
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Article30 1948-11-07 1 PARId Sat. The French Government said today that more than 50 per cent cf Frances coal miners have returned to work in defiance <f a Communist-led strike.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration214 1948-11-07 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE captain of a Norwegian ship, now in Singapore, had a surprise yesterday when told by a Sunday Times reporter that he had been selected to record a Christmas goodwill greeting for broadcast to Norway on Christmas Day. The skipper of214 words
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175 1948-11-07 1 TIENTSIN. Saturday. IN assurance that Peiping and Tientsin "will form the bases for the North China operation and will be defended to the bitter end" was given by Gen. Chen Chang-chien, Tientsin garrison commander, here today. Addressing the local City Council. Gen Chen refutedReuter - 175 words
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Article92 1948-11-07 1 U.S. building bases in Spain? PARIS. Sat. Poland's Julius Katzsuchy today charged before the United Nations Political Committee that the United States is establishing military bases in Spain. He said "we all know the United States Is trying to i build an empire reaching i beyond Its borders. It isUP - 92 words
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Article76 1948-11-07 1 PARIS. Sat. -Nawab Mom Nawaz Jung, former Hydera- 1 bad Foreign Minister, rias written to the President of the Security Council alleging ruthless persecution of Muslims In Hyderabad. "Snce the last meeting u> the Security Council to consider the question of Hydera- bad was convened on Sept.76 words
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Article, Illustration228 1948-11-07 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A VETERAN British sea captain who was in Singapore last w««k says that two important days in British Empire history the abdication of Edward VIII and the coronation of King Ceorge VI just do not exist where he is concerned. He228 words
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Article65 1948-11-07 1 BATAVIA. Sat. Dr. D. U. Stlkker, Dutch Foreign Minister, announced today that he would return to Jogjakarta, the Indonesian Republican capital, tomorrow for further talks with the Republican Government on an Indonesian settlement. Dr. Stikker made the announcement at Batavia airfield when he returned from a65 words
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Article23 1948-11-07 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Film star Joan Fontaine yesterday gave birth to her first child, an eight-and-a-half pound girl-She is n'med Deborah Lillle.-iJ.P.23 words
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Article28 1948-11-07 1 FRANKFURT. Sat.— Trade unions today voted to stage a one-day general strike throughout the combined British and American zones in protest against ising prices. —A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article95 1948-11-07 1 Sunday Times WHEN a man died in Pekii the dead man's ration cai for a shroud. The shopl you the cloth since this is not The relative then went 1 the shop. "Here is the owi "Perhaps you will be kind ci ration of cloth for his95 words
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Article19 1948-11-07 1 Bangkok, Sat. A Siamese 1 purchasing mission will leave for London on Nov. 22.— Rev- I ter.19 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-11-07 1 MALAY SEAMEN DRILL THE Malayan R.N.V.R. is Hearing its pre-war strength of 300 men. In this picture, a division of Malay ratings are about to begin their boat drill.29 words
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Article46 1948-11-07 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NAVAL Base employee, his wife and two children were Injured when the taxi they were travelling in overturned on Sembawang Road, last night. The driver of the taxi sustained serious Injuries. All were admitted Into the Naval Base hospital.46 words
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212 1948-11-07 1 University 'freedom' for the Colonies Sunday Times Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. /COLONIAL universities and \j university colleges will have a wide measure of dLscretlon in the use and control of grants approved under th» Colonial Development an-t Welfare Act under revised procedure detailed by Mr. A. Creech Jones, Secretary212 words
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Article81 1948-11-07 1 CANTON Sat. ipOUR people were killed F when about 200 bandit.s derailed the Canton-bound express from Kowloon 13 miles south of Canton on Thurs-liv night. Railway officials said m train guard was shot dead and passengers were searched, some of them four times. The bandits removed raiUUP - 81 words
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Advertisement252 1948-11-07 1 J f f 7, huh tr/mr. HOME OF THE HARMONICA. Tlie popularity >i the Harmonica has become so grr«T in recent years ihat. at one stag*. Hie Hohner Factory employed more than 5.000 men to produce their world-famous product*. The Harmonica of today has developed from a Toy to a252 words
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Advertisement80 1948-11-07 1 Tomorrow Exclusive In Malaya EISENHOWER'S OWN STORY OF THE WAR brilliant soldier's vivid record. Elsenhower tells of the collapse in Asia: secret conferences with Churchill. Roosevelt and Stalin: the smashing of the Afrika Corps: grim battles in Sicily and Italy: the air war against the Nazis: immortal Arnhem; I) Day80 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1948-11-07 2 OLD TIMER - Ship fire gave me my first motor-cycle OLD TIMER by A BOUT thirty-five years ago, in the days of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company which operated the docks before the Singapore Harbour Board was formed, a fire burned for four days in a Glen line boat alongside the dock. I1,088 words
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Article532 1948-11-07 2 jHT^tt?*ltf l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MJ^^^J rvDR some time I have been trying to puzzle out why publishers go to the trouble and e.cpense of printing on its dust cover their own lavish praises of the book they are trying to sell. I have never yet seen anyone pick up a book532 words
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Article379 1948-11-07 2 PHOTO NOTES CHOICE of camera position, experienced photographers learned many years ago, can make or break a picture. It is an allimportant factor in obtaining proper emphasis, and therefore no picture taken can really spend too much time finding just the right angle. Our illustration today, for379 words
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Article397 1948-11-07 3 Safari will be shown Sunday Times Staff Reporter ASSOINC King Cobras will be part of the fun during next year's hunting expedition into the Burma Siam jungles, organised by the Filipino wild animal trapper, Johnny Royola. "Bigger snakes" will be caught by hand. Elephants, tiger,397 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-11-07 3 MISS MOi.l.v CHAN entering St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday for her marriage to Dr. On* Swee Law. With her are Sir Han Hoe Lim, who gave her away, and the Rev. R. K. S. Adams, who performed the ceremony.38 words
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Article177 1948-11-07 3 Singapore charter for pets Sunday Times Staff Reporter NEW Singapore Municipal by-laws have been gazetted for the prevention of cruelty to birds and animals. These will apply In parUcular to animal and bird shops licensed by the Municipality. Animals Intended to be sold for human consumption must not be kept177 words
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Article84 1948-11-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Advisory Committee in Singapore under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice Brown, which was appointed to consider objections made by persons detained under the Emergency Regulations, held Its first meeting on Oct. 13. The committee consists of: Mr. Justice Brown i (chairman. Inche Sardon84 words
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Article83 1948-11-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IN accordance with the wishes of the King, there will be no public holiday In Singapore to celebrato the birth of Piincess Elizabeth's baby, it was officially announced yesterday There will be no official ceremony, but Government offices will hoist flags and83 words
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Article33 1948-11-07 3 Yeo Ah Chew 40-year-old Hokklen. pleaded guilty yesterday in the Singapore Second Police Court to being a member of an unlawful society (Chup Sa lo>. Sentence was postponed until Nov. 13.33 words
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Article71 1948-11-07 3 EIGHTY-TWO ceases or tuberculosis were reported in Singapore lor the week ending Oct. 30, says a municipal health stalement. Of these, 26 died as compared wLh 23 of the previous week's total of 67. Deaths numbered 187. and there were 679 births. Chief causes of71 words
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Article47 1948-11-07 3 Su mil > Times stall Reporter Following ar alleged attempt to smuggle 80 bottles of foreign liquor into Singapore Harbour, 15 Chinese seamen appeared yesterday in the Fourth Police Court. They were charged with attempted smuggling. The case was postponed for a week.47 words
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Article108 1948-11-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. AN International Artists' Association open to all artists and students of art, amateur or professional, Is being form< d in Singapore. As a preliminary to forming the assoclat'on and in order to ge f 'ogether those Interested, a i.fe class has been108 words
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Article245 1948-11-07 3 BY a majority vote, the ladies of Lady Cimson's voluntary organization which assists in running the children's feeding centres under the Department of Social Welfare, decided that in future these centres will be known as "Children's Social Centres." Lady Cimson. in reviewing the work of the245 words
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Article223 1948-11-07 3 FOR an annual membership subscription of $10 you can have your chest X-rayed once a year (if free from T. 8.) or more often if the circumstances warrant it, by the S.A.T.A. mass-X-Ray equipment on show at John Little's 'his week. That is one223 words
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Article37 1948-11-07 3 KUcHING Saturday. THOUSANDS of ,Malay women greeted the Dayang Muda mother of Mr. Anthony Brooke, with an anti-cession demonstration on her arrival here this morning. The Dayang Muda leaves for Slbu on Monday.37 words
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149 1948-11-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Report »r THE hope that the spirit of co-operation belwe'-n the Medical College and Raffles i College would be given the I fullest expression when the two colleges were fused into the University of Malaya whs expressed by Mr. Harry K149 words
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Article148 1948-11-07 3 Covts. to appoint food agents Sunday Times Staff Reporter I 'Hi Federation and Singapore Covernmentc will shortly invite tenders for agencies for receiving and distribution of rice, flour and sugar from lan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1949. The flour and sugar agencies will be for receiving and distributing those commodities148 words
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Article71 1948-11-07 3 AHMAD bin Aziz, who broke into the Straits Trading Company's godown at Pulau Brani and stole tools and other goods worth $200. was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. The prosecuting officer, Mr. A. H. Frew, told the71 words
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Article398 1948-11-07 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE are many reasons why Malays in this country do not like to work as divers in Australia and I do not think the main reason is money." Amin bin Ahmad, a veteran Malay diver, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Amm398 words
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Article62 1948-11-07 3 OVER 50 guests were present last night at a cockta.l party at Raffles Hotel given for Sir Harold Hartley, chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, and Lady Hartley, who are passing through Singapore. Sir Harold, along with other senior BOAC officials, is making a tour62 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1948-11-07 4 a R.A.F. observer - AIR PICTURES CATCH BANDITS a R.A.F. observer by THE announce- merit that the recent successful "flushing operations in West Pahang carried out by ttcaufightvvs and Spitfires of the Royal Air Force were in great measure due to photographs of the targets being available beforahand was the first mention in the1,538 words
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Article392 1948-11-07 4 Bob Cilmore looks at Australia DELATED realisation "that the Melbourne Cup is a radio and not a newspaper story is causing Australian writers to recall those distant days when assignment to the main Cup story was a mark of journalistic stardom and the "Cup lead" was392 words
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Advertisement334 1948-11-07 4 Your make-up f^f^ needs a plan L vr'^f in this climate /7 <S* Plan against the Sun with m ICOTY superb make up M 1 -SUB.TINT' keept m*kt-up Nti ton tapr Z'*^^^.- -_^A Coloured makeup ba»e thai help* lo V*" -<S\ keep powder iinmaculal* «n the holiest V Byy day334 words
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Advertisement263 1948-11-07 4 'ROSERAY" ALARM CLOCKS Made In FraiTV JUST ARRIVED of all WATCH DEAKSRS Wholesale only MONTOR LTD., »5/40, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: SB9l r,.5!(2 "Weber" MASTER -VALUE REACH-IN REFRIGERATORS FOR LONG AND EFFICIENT SERVICE ._flr 1 1 s^s^s^s^H 1 ~1 fsßt^s^r I 1^ I HI Ji L fc£ir SOLE AGENTS SIMPSON263 words
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Article34 1948-11-07 5 Mr. W. C. Johnson has been appointed Police Adviser •to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. His, duties will be to advise on all matters affecting Colo-, "'al Police Forces.34 words
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Article69 1948-11-07 5 The Singapore Chamber of Com.lerce Rubber Associations^ nooc prices yesterday iNov. 6) were. In cfnts per lb.: Buyer Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 40% 40% F. 0.8. in bales Nov. No. 1 RSS. 40' 2 40% No. 2 RSS 38 s i 39 No. 3 RSS 37»«69 words
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Article39 1948-11-07 5 SEGAMAT, Sat.— That he had attempted to snatch a rl*.e from a special constable at Jagoh village was the charge against Sum Che In the Segamat Court yesterday. He was remanded In police custody for a week.39 words
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Article, Illustration339 1948-11-07 5 Nearly up to strength Sunday Times Staff Reporter [TEEN NESS and hard work on the part of the officers and ratings of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the past year have made it a highly efficient division. News of the resuscitation of the M.R.N.V.R.339 words
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Article120 1948-11-07 5 Art Club seeks old members HOW many members of The Art Club are there left in Singapore and Malaya Do they want to revive this prewar Club or disband It Mr. P. S. Chan, of the Welfare Department, Singapore Harbour Board, Is appealing to former members to forward him their120 words
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Article35 1948-11-07 5 SEREMBAN, Sat. The British and American tn in India during the war w<*s the subject of a talk by Mrs. J. H. Alman, assistant headmaster, King George Fifth School, to Negri Rotarians.35 words
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Article, Illustration265 1948-11-07 5 Sunday Tii..es Staff Reporter J^HE interest rate on Savings Bank deposits is raised from 2.4 per cent, to 2.5 per cent, by an ordinance which will be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council on luesday. This is the usual rate lor Savings Banks at the present265 words
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Article319 1948-11-07 5 SHARE MARKET Sunday Times Financial Correspondent "THE Malayan share market enjoyed only moderate activity last week and the turnover was below that of the preceding week. Industrials were generally easier in price, but values in tin and rubber were maintained on slightly better buying inquiry. Loans319 words
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Advertisement283 1948-11-07 5 f\ 1/ Ir VSk 3 '*y tjt jjafl > J J 1 CONVENIENCE PARTS and SERVICE after SALES To all SUN FLAME Kerosene stove users we announce the establishment of a SERVICE DEPARTMENT when your stove requires attention please contact us or the dealer from whom yyu purchased the stove.283 words
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Advertisement668 1948-11-07 5 j each tablet an J »U^ V Iff ■■wTfag how quickly, bow rarely, one small Ephazona tablet acts in caiet of Aathma. Just swallow one tablet, and relief starts in 30 seconds. On reaching the stomach the several healing agents of Ephazone are released and start to clear away the668 words
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Miscellaneous420 1948-11-07 5 H^&MtffisMMKJHtMHr Bwßß^MH^arai MJKJL?JL? I if* I H l l l L'T* RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ke* < ue t mc/s 1 9.00 Popular Classics; 9.30 South America. Take It Away; 10.00 Tin Pan Alley; 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 1.T.M.A.; 11.80 Light Music; 12.00 Close. 1.00 Jullen Foonnan; 1.30 News; 1.45 Keyboard420 words
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Article61 1948-11-07 6 The family of late Mr. S. O Pragasam. Teluk Anson, thank al! friends, relatives, who sent wreaths, messages, and attended thi funeral. Mrp D. Sunderum family thank thrir relatives, friends and wel wishers who paid night visit, sent wreaths, telegrams of coneolence. lent their rars and f't!<-nded the cremation61 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1948
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Article296 1948-11-07 6 GOOD news comes from the bandit front. Major-Gen-eral Dunlop, the G.-0.-C, Malaya District, has warned Intending travellers that the danger of attacks on roads and railways Is greater than It has been In the past, and that if they go by road they should arm themselves or go296 words
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Article295 1948-11-07 6 Over over over again THE moans of Perry Como. .he strangulated wails ol the Inkspots, the gruffer bumblings of the Mills Brothers and the incomprehensible close harmony— so close that all trace of the melody disappears of ihe Andrews sisters come every week on the several! request programmes of Ra-295 words
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Article, Illustration3058 1948-11-07 6 Tan Kong Piat - Tan Kong Piat, by WHEN I boarded the 4,500 ton Dutch ship, Van Heutsz, in Singapore, on Dec. 7 last year, I little dreamed I was about to undergo the strangest and most terrible adventure of my life a prisoner's part in the century's most3,058 words
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Advertisement425 1948-11-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. The Engagement took place on a n 48 between Mr. Koh Hood Klang. (brother of Mr. Koh Hood Poh> and second son of th* late Mr. Mrs. Koh Seng Soon, and Miss Chla Swee Neo. eldest daughter of Mrs. Chla Eng Cheong nnd the late Mr. Chla Eng425 words
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Advertisement12 1948-11-07 6 for better tea-time* J Fined Broken Orange Pekoe Price $2.00 per Ib12 words
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Advertisement6 1948-11-07 6 to* II y^o q/uuodttfy /mat, 18836 words
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513 1948-11-07 7 Now they can dress up Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. WAITRESSES in Johore coffee shops object strongly to people in the State who are trying to forbid them undertaking such work. Several of them today told a Sunday Times reporter just why they513 words
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Article202 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ]X> serve the needs of children living in one of the most congested areas of the city, the Catholic Young Men s Association, Singapore, is planning to open a new children's playground in the plot of land adjoining their club at Bras202 words
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Article99 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN audiance of over 500 enjoyed the brass band concert given by the old students of the Yeung Cheng Chinese School at the Happy World, last night. The 52-piece band played selections from Brahms and many well known marches. This is the only99 words
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Article, Illustration325 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Special Correspondent 4 FTER carrying out almost continuous patrols in the jungle in the Bekok area of Johore since the middle of September, a Ferret group containing British and Malay troops has been withdrawn for a spell of rest and relaxation. In addition to325 words
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Article46 1948-11-07 7 With immediate effect, oie following revised weight limits will apply to printed packets and commercial packets: Printed packets for any des- tination 61bs. Bozs. Any print- i ed volume sent singly to any address 11 lbs Commercial packets foi any destination i •ilb.s 6ozs.46 words
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208 1948-11-07 7 Children's aid plan makes progress Sunday Times Reporter IN aid of Singapore's handicapped children, Mr. Lee Kong Chian has offered the free use of a suitable house for 10 years. This is announced by Lady Gimson in a statement Issued yesterday. The house and two acres ot land at 418.208 words
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Article45 1948-11-07 7 The People's Education Association, Singapore, will hold a sjcial and dance on Nov. 13 a. the Victoria Memorial Hall. Tickets may be obtained from Dr. C. J. Paglar. Professor T. H Silcock or Mr. K. H. Chan, the association's secre.ary.45 words
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Article62 1948-11-07 7 T^ECHNICOLOUR traveloA gues of South America, Cuba, Bermuda and Ireland were shown to members of the Singapore Branch of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers, and members and friends of the Young Men's Christian Association at the latter' 6 premises, last night. The films were loaned62 words
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Article63 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times otaff Reporter THERE will continue to be only one Registrar of Vehicles for the licensing of vehicles in the Colony, when the whole of the Road Traffic Ordinance of 1941 is brought into operation in the near future. This ordinance provided that there should be two Registrars63 words
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Article75 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "TiOR the first time since the r reoccupation. five French ships will be in Singapore Harbour today. Two vessels, the Andre Lebon and the Nantes are expected from Saigon; the Pasteur from Marseilles and the Lt. St. Loubert Bie from Tamatave.75 words
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Article122 1948-11-07 7 Government, however has decided that this would result In much duplication of work and a bill will be introduced Into the Legislative Council on Tuesday to amend the ordinance accordingly. The ordinance Is to be amended, so that subject to Its provisions persons in possession of a122 words
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Article409 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \|R- Run Run Shaw, managing director of Shaw A Brothers, Ltd., said yesterday that he never spoke to David Wolf Ginsberg, nor asked him for an explanation, when it became known to him that certain equipment alleged to belong to the409 words
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Article298 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter /CONFIDENCE in the oil industry's ability gradually to overtake the present lead of world demand ove supply was expressed by officials of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company in Singapore yesterday as some 40 executives gathered here for an all-week conference due298 words
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Article47 1948-11-07 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter rS Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra will perform free to the public this evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The programme will be similar to that presented at two previous concerts in aid of the United Nations Appeal for Children.47 words
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Advertisement256 1948-11-07 7 What a Night/ What a Night/ IN ONE NIGHT SIX FAMOUS BANDS TO ENTERTAIN YOU AT THE MUSICIANS' LNION OF SINGAPORE INAUGURATION BALL Part Proceeds to the United Nations Appeal for Children Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE, SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON. K.C.M.G. \i mi VICTORIA256 words
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Advertisement72 1948-11-07 7 IBRITISH SHOESI far men r The "MONK" Shoe $22.50 FOR COMFORT AND RASE ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE Xlke Magic. V s JL V^ J~~~fy s^^^^ Sealed moisfur*fThe effect of "Aspro" on Feverj is magical. In a matter of moments, temperature is reduced to normal excessive perspira^ tion ceases and the72 words
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Miscellaneous951 1948-11-07 8 I HIS WEEK FOR YOU -What the Stars Foretell— i SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. TAURUS (Apr. 21-May LEO (July 24- Aug. 23).— 22). Fairly good week for 19).— A better than average 21).— If opportunity knocks, Courtship is favoured. If romance, and all profes- week, especially for those951 words
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Miscellaneous194 1948-11-07 8 Sunday Times Crossword sssH !Q sssssssT//^^ sssssT""^ ACROSS 1. Part of spur (5); 5, This'll cure anything (7); 10, Chilly call? (4); 11. Annoy (3); 12, Humble (5); 14, Plastic (5); 16. County cricket tiro (4); 17. Tree-fruit (4); 18, Colour (3); 19, Animal (4); 20. Illness (4); 22. Boundary!194 words
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Miscellaneous421 1948-11-07 8 detailed a fortnight ago a conversation in which we endeavoured to convince a puzzled player that whan he rebid a minimum opening bid, after a one-round forcing takeout by his partner, he simply was doing his duty. H« had thought that he was rebidding the same value.!. These on >421 words
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Article816 1948-11-07 9 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT By LONDON. Oct. 26. T»RAFAJuGAR SQUARE, that rather gloomy desert of stone, has been Kay this week with bunting and flowers and playing fountains— all in honour of Trafalgar Day and the unveiling of busts of Jellicoe and Beatty. Reporters present at the ceremony816 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-11-07 9 PAINTED in Richmond Park. London, this work by Chen Hino-n.m. entitled Pine Trees and Deer, was obviously teen through eyes very different from those of the ordinary Londoner.28 words
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Article167 1948-11-07 9 Here There I WOMEN are transfer- 4 mine their old court shoes into new-style bootees by adding spats. The spats are made in tartan and check woollen or in brightly coloured velvet and are tied on over the shoe, fastening round the ankle with straps and bows. They are coty167 words
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Article, Illustration168 1948-11-07 9 JOW we are approach il ing Christmas in.it should be. plenty of sccpi for those grown-up children who love fancy dress. SKETCHED here are some sure hits, if not for taking away the first prize, then for distracting the Judge's attention from a more deserving costume. I saw the168 words
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Article348 1948-11-07 9 THE very name of x rice pudding recalls nursery days when one \\2* to be coaxed rather than invited t6 eat it. but here are some different versions which are really delicious. All these receipts will serve six peple. RICE SNOW YOU need Two cupfuls of348 words
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Article373 1948-11-07 9 *«ii in mad about /uii.o and wants to make U his < career. He spends all his money on booVs about it and studies them even when he ouyht to be doing hU homework. He does not like school and I am very disappointed that the fees tie373 words
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Miscellaneous113 1948-11-07 9 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Ac row,: i, Rowel. 5. Panacea ,10. Hail. 11, Vex. 12 AtaS ft Waxen. 16. Colt. 17. Mast 18 Hue. 18. Hart. 20, Ague. 22, Pour.' 23, First. 24. Pusillanimous. 27 Reply. 28, Ness. 29. Item. 30* Itch. 31. Set. 33, Trek. 34 Acre. 35, Dryad. 37 Press.113 words
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Article70 1948-11-07 10 Sunday Times Negri Sports Correspondent THE following will represent the Negri Sembilan All Blues rugger team which will meet the Army team from Kluang on Sunday at the Seremban station padang. G. Pinto (Captain); Sheikh, Ishak Daiman and Lieut. Young: Syed Hamid, A. Pinto; Abdul Malek,70 words
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Article49 1948-11-07 10 MRS. Pat Sfwell. the S.C.C. women's centre-forward was In great form against th« Naval Base Ladies Hockey Club in a game at Seletar yesterday, wh'ch the S.C.C. women won by four goals to nil. Mrs. Sewe 1 scored tlir*e goals and Mrs. Fairhurst one.49 words
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Article18 1948-11-07 10 The game of rugger between Polic- and O.H.Q. FARELF. scheduled for yesterday at Tangltn. was cancelled.18 words
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Article, Illustration557 1948-11-07 10 21-3 margin in padang game THE S.C.C. routed a weakened Combined R.A.F. team by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to three (a penalty goal), in their Rugby match on the Padang yesterday. The S.C.C. went into the attack right from the start, and557 words
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Article64 1948-11-07 10 THE following wire the officials elected at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation yesterday. President, Mr. B. L. Dunsford; Vice-presidents Mr. Wee Joo Hock and Mr. Abdul Hamid b. Omar; hon. secretary. Mr. Kong Fook Kee; hon. treasurer. Mr Tan Yew Cliai; hon.64 words
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Article40 1948-11-07 10 THE Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation will be staging a weight lilting and body beautiful display at the New World at 8 p.m. on Nov. 26. All proceeds will be donated to the United Nations Appeal for Children.40 words
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Article668 1948-11-07 10 Fly -halt made costly mistake Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter TjMNE running by Negri's Sanderson and masterful work back of the scrum by Selangor's fly half Bennett were the outstanding features yesterday's inter State Rugby m->irh at Kuala Lv >ur which Selangor won by a try, j dropped goal668 words
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Article363 1948-11-07 10 Sunday Time« Johore Bahru Sports Correspondent A LTHOUGH Johore met with no success in the hockey tour upcountry, the teams that played made a good impression especially in the match against Selangor. As is usual with travelling teams, there were last minute disappointments in consequence of363 words
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Article498 1948-11-07 10 Royal Navy 21 pts; Spore United Nil. SOME 30-odd spectators saw Singapore United sustain their second defeat in the Singapore Rugby Union tournament at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday when the Royal Navy beat them by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to498 words
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Article67 1948-11-07 10 Penang Perak draw Sunday Times Staff Reporter IPOH, Saturday. IN a battle of forwards played on a waterlogged ground today, the return inter-State rugger match between Perak and Penan? ended in a scoreless draw. Territorially. Perak had the better of the game with Mac Donald outstanding: among their forwards. Threequarter67 words
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Article141 1948-11-07 10 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CHAN KON LEONO and Yeoh j Teck Chys. who entered th» j tinele* final last week, today qualified for the doubles final In the Selanttor Open Badminton Championships. They were partnered by Llm Koon Yam and141 words
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Advertisement7 1948-11-07 10 ASTHMA Immediate Relief uitb OU* 75th YEA*7 words
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Advertisement233 1948-11-07 10 ■p"""~^ =i^B It's a Phillips of course! .^jflh i The cycle" that's perfect t in design and pertorm- Aw cycle to str n K jnj ™l Ik I Wk reliable, and equipped II \f[N/ ll\\ to withstand the roußhII v§S?rl#/ I'l treatment ldad M fj \l for up-country-perfect xAi k233 words
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Article, Illustration518 1948-11-07 11 LONDON, Sat. [)ERBY COUNTY continued their victorious march in the First Division today when they beat Middlesbrough by two goals to one and have now gone 1 6 games without defeat, which puts them near Arsenal's record of 1 7 games without reverse last season. PortsmouthReuter - 518 words
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235 1948-11-07 11 SCHOOL TAKE HONOURS IN DRAWN GAME WITH a little better combina- tion among the threequarters. Si. Andrew's School might have b«aton the Medical Colltge Union in their game of rugger played' at Woodsville yesterday. As it was the game ended in a scoreless draw, with the honours going to the235 words
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Article189 1948-11-07 11 ALTHOUQH they could not score until after trie interval, tfctre was no doubt at all that the Singapore Recreation Club were easily the better team than Army in their hockey match on the padanp yesj terday. The nippy Recs' forward line kept up a series of189 words
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Article77 1948-11-07 11 Second Test (at Swintom Great Britain 16. Australia 7. Leaoe matches: Barrow Warrington 6. Batley 18; Oldham 10; Bramley 16. Whltel'.aven 5. F*aI therstone Rovers 8. Bradford Northern 25; Halifax 5. 'Jewbury 5; Hull Kingston Rovers 4 Huddersneld 16; Hunsiet 5. Leigh 8: Kelghley 18. Wakefleld TrtniU- 8:Reuter - 77 words
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Article35 1948-11-07 11 ST. Joseph's Boys' Club beat the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club, finalists in the Singapore Boys' Club Cup soccer competition, I by five goals to one at St. Joseph's ground on Thursday35 words
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Article32 1948-11-07 11 CWEDEN beat Ireland by eight v matches to one in an international badmlntotr contest in Maimo on Friday night. The only Irish victory was in the men's doubles.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article49 1948-11-07 11 CAPETOWN Sat.— At the clo'e of the first days play in the threeday cricket match between Cape Province and the MC C bar* to- day. the M.C.C. scored 117 for the loss of two wickets in reply to the Province's first ininics score of 225 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article256 1948-11-07 11 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sport Correspondent FTER playing well for threequarters of the game. johore Bahru District, who were only a goal behind at this stage, broke down badly and lost to the Amicable A.A. of Singapore by five goals to one in a256 words
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Article99 1948-11-07 11 THI-.KI. will be a hockey trial on the Singaporr Cricket Club tomorrow evening to select the Singapore Women's Civilian side to play against the Combined Services (Wo- men) in aid of the Poppy Day fund on Thursday. Nov. 11. The following are requested to turn up:99 words
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Article67 1948-11-07 11 PENIORS and Freshmen of, U Raffles College were a long time warming up their tasks in their annual Rugby game at Bukit Tlmah yesterday, and even when they did there were no feats befitting the occasion. For one thing, there was no scoring For another,67 words
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Article130 1948-11-07 11 Sunday Times Stan* Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DOWN by a goal in the first half, the Selangor Indian Association Women's XI rallied otronglv In the second session to nold the teremban Women's XI to a oneall draw at hockey al Taylor Road today. Time and again130 words
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Article85 1948-11-07 11 RESULTS of the Great World wrestling were: George Zblsko beat Ad '!i;a Bey by two falls to one in the fourth round; Curly Connors knocked cut Black Butcher Mukle in the fourth round; Swaran Singh beat Leow Kwong Seng by two falls to one in85 words
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Article73 1948-11-07 11 RESULTS of last night's wrest*ling at the Happy World are: In the main bout Bosca Boa won in the fourth round against Thomson, who was disqualified for foul tactics; Coutinho-and Basropati were both disqualified in the fifth round for foul tactics outside the ring; Kok Chiirg won73 words
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Article36 1948-11-07 11 A Nee Soon XV beat a O.H.Q. first XV by 6 points (two penalty goals) to three (a try) in a game of rugger at Nee Soon yesterday. OrOPs fcrked the penalty goal*.36 words
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Article337 1948-11-07 11 Badminton Notes By FEATHER ONCE again David Freeman, of Pasadena. South California. i has proved himseif far ahead of his rivals in badminton this year by winning both tiit open men's singles and doubles titles in the Bth United Sta'es National Championships. Although he hni337 words
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Article268 1948-11-07 11 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent DLAYINC good hockey. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan three-one in an inter-State match on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday. The chief feature of the match was the splendid combination of the Selangor forwards, Tajuddin and Vijiaratnam. The fine goalkeeping268 words
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Article56 1948-11-07 12 IN the semi-final of the Cup soccer competition for Singapore Boys' Clubs sponsored by the Youth Council. Ka'o-ig Boys' Club defeated the Malay Settlement Boys' Club two-1 at Jalan Eiuios yesterday. The Katong Boys will now meet the S.H.B. Boys' Club In tha final on56 words
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Article18 1948-11-07 12 The Singapore Hospital Aas'stants' Union will meet the Nea Soon Hockey Club at Nee Soon today.18 words
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Article, Illustration2198 1948-11-07 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From Miss Papillon, Fair Flower score doubles BRIGHT HOUSE, ridden by Dawson, spranff a big surprise to pay a sensational dividend of $254 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the last day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. A three-year-old by Lighthouse 11, Bright House2,198 words
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Article231 1948-11-07 12 From Our Staff Correspondent PENrtNQ. Saturday. RECEIVING 138 votes to the 69 cast for his nearest opponent, Mr. Ong Huck Llm. President of the Malay a. i Race Horse Owners' Association, was yestrrday» evening elected president of the Penang Turf Club. The former president Mr. L#e231 words
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Article72 1948-11-07 12 PROMOTER Jack Solo--1 mons yesterday received the Bank of England's approval on his financial arrangements to take Lee Savold to England to fight Bruce Woodcock on Dec. 6. Savold. with his manager, Bill Daly, and a Canadian lightweight are due to sail from NewAP - 72 words
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Article201 1948-11-07 12 Shell S.C. narrowly in final THE Shell Sports Club entered the final of the Singapore Commercial Houses badminton championship when they defeated th« Cheong Koon Seng B.C. by the narrow margin of three I games to two in the semifinal of the tournament at I th» Clerical Union yesterday. They201 words
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Article103 1948-11-07 12 1 More than 300 m<*mbvrs and guasts of the Rovers Sports Club attended a dinner given by the Rovers Sports Club. S.A.F.A. I first division league champions, at the Ta Tong Restaurant. Htippy World, last night. Among thos* present were i <■- presentativas of the various103 words
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Article72 1948-11-07 12 Raf f leslnst.score two victories THE Raffles Institution were successful lrt both their hockey matches against the Johore English College, played on the Institution ground yesierday. lrt their first team game, the Raffleslans defeated the College by on« goal to nil, Lionel Verghes" scoring. In the second team match the72 words
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Article82 1948-11-07 12 Finals of the Muslim New Ytar sports, organised by 'h« V .un< Men's Muslim Association, will bc> run off this afternoon >t the .alan Besar Stadium, beginning at 2.30 p.m. The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Glnv.on. vll] present the pii7-flg Over 300 entries were received from thirty82 words
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Article33 1948-11-07 12 New York. Sat —Heavyweight champion Joe Louis U confined to Oed with a cold and v#.s forced to cancel all his Now I?ngland's box ng exliibttions until Monday. U.P.UP - 33 words
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