The Straits Times, 1 May 1949
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Title Section28 1949-05-01 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of The Straits Times tfc Singapore free Press No. 718. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY,* MAT 1, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.28 words
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321 1949-05-01 1 FLYING ANTI-T.B. VACCINE TO S'PORE Priority for children Sunday Times Staff Reporter HE anti-tuberculosis vaccine B.C.C. (Bacille Calmette Cuerin) is to be used soon for the first time in Malaya's campaign against the disease. Supp.ies are to be flown out to Singapore from the Pasteur Institute in Paris. A recently321 words
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Article, Illustration74 1949-05-01 1 THt heavy cruiser London alongside a Shanghai wharf after her I unsuccessful attempt to rescue the Amethyst from under tha Communist guns on Hi* YangtM. Tha London was heavily damaged and lost 12 of her crew. |ujt showing above the wharf is a hoi* torn by a six-inch shell, while74 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-05-01 1 A. P. p.-.tjre sent by P r.idio from Shanghai to London and from there to Singapore by air shows »n American and j British sailor helping a wou -*«d man from H.M.S. Consort ashore in Shanghai after the ship's unsuccessful bid to rescue the Amethyst from under Communist guns.49 words
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Article65 1949-05-01 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE performance of Bernard Shawls "Saint Joan" by Teachers Repertory at the Victoria Theatre this week has been postponed. Mrs. Dorothy Morrell, who was to have played the leading role, was taken to Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday evening for a major operation. It65 words
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Article171 1949-05-01 1 SHANGHAI, Saturday. £IVIL evacuation of Hangchow and Nanchang, key towns on the Government's new 500-mile long defence line was reported in full swing today as three Communist columns bore southwards from the Yangste. I[n Shanghai, however, in•est was centred today the economic and labour uation. withReuter - 171 words
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Article64 1949-05-01 1 BERLIN, Sat.— A fourengined British airlift plane, believed to carry a crew ct four, disappeared today on a night from Berlin to West Germany. Official^ said the plane was many hours overdue, and had not been heard from since a radio message nine minutes after theAP - 64 words
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Article106 1949-05-01 1 LONDON, Sat. NORMAN Baillie Stewart, "the officer In the tower," twice convict^ as a traitor, is to be released early next week after serving three years of a five-year sentence passed on him at the Old Bailey, it was learned here today. Sentencing him at theReuter - 106 words
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Article22 1949-05-01 1 TOKYO, Sat.— April was a busy month for the Tokyo police. They handled 45,000 cases and arrested 13,000 burglars. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 22 words
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Article118 1949-05-01 1 C-G sees Chifley at Raffles Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, called on Mr. Joseph Chifley I at Raffles Hotel last night, soon after the Australian Premier's arrival by air from Britain. Mr. Chifley, who is on his way back to Australia after the Commonwealth118 words
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Article89 1949-05-01 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE British Army will hold its biggest manoeuvres since the war this summer, it was announced yesterday. A War Office spokesman said that in the exercises probably between 200,000 and 300,000 men would be engaged in the United Kingdom and in Germany, The manoeuvresAP - 89 words
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Article91 1949-05-01 1 BATAVIA. Sat. TIE Dutch control only the main towns and roads throughout a great part of former Republican-controll-ed Indonesian territory and there *are concentrations of Republican forces in areas in West and East Java, which was under Dutch control before the Dutch military action on Dec.UP - 91 words
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Article31 1949-05-01 1 MADRAS. Sat.— The first car factory In India is expected to ro into production in July at Ennorc, near Madras The factory will assemble 500 motor cars annually. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article52 1949-05-01 1 CAIRO. Sat.— The City Police Commandant, giving more details of the big arms dump unearthed in the Shubra district yesterday, said that It comprised 25 field-guns, scores of rifles and revolvers, 500 grenades, 2,000,000 rounds of ammunition; one ton of TNT and gelignite, and five timeReuter - 52 words
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Article82 1949-05-01 1 MR. K. N. Canapathy, of Market Street, is the first person to respond to Hi* Singapore Government's appeal for small donations for the University of Malaya A Government appeal three days age said that a dollar a month from each of 500,000 n-ople in Singapore would produce82 words
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Article74 1949-05-01 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A FIGHT broke out between Malays and Chinese at Jalan Kayu, Singapore, last night about 11 o'clock as a result of a collision between a Chinese cyclist and a Malay cyclist. About 20 people took part in the affray. Summoned by a74 words
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Article169 1949-05-01 1 kJESSACES reaching Hong Kong gay that it is impossibte to go from Bangkok's down-town area to the city's airfield but there is no confirmation from the Siamese capital. No cables have been received from Bangkok for more than 24 hours and it generally believed that169 words
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Article114 1949-05-01 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter EIGHT thousand two hundred and twenty-six people wagered $411,265 on the tote at Bukit Timah yesterday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting. This is an all-time record for the first day of any meeting in114 words
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Article29 1949-05-01 1 MALACCA, Sat. Police following up an attack on a special constable at 3ukit Slakup in the Ale- Gajah area arrested two bandits. The special escaped unhurt.29 words
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Article37 1949-05-01 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A seven year-old Chinese boy was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday with a broken leg. He was the victim of a hit-and-run cyclist at Club Street at 2.30 p m.37 words
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Article302 1949-05-01 1 Military column out on May Day Sunday Times Staff Reporter TODAY May Day a military column of 15 armoured cars, supported by police, will parade through the main streets of Singapore. High military authorities would not comment, beyond stating that "the moving from place to place of military armoured cars302 words
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Article28 1949-05-01 1 BERLIN, Sat.— Russian authorities notified the British today that they would release three British military policemen seized on Friday night in the Soviet sector. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article24 1949-05-01 1 Beginning today, Radio Malaya will broadcast over the Blue Network at 7.45 p.m. a' weekly commentary on Malayan Affairs by Alex Josey.24 words
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Article, Illustration2240 1949-05-01 2 ERIC WILLIAMS - ERIC WILLIAMS DV. GREATEST ESCAPE OF ALL TTME First of a series of extracts from a book that is thrilling all Britain How two brave and ingenious men scratched their way out of a prison camp while the watching sentries thought it was all a bit of2,240 words
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Article330 1949-05-01 3 GOVT. OFFICERS PLAY NEW KL GAME Points for houses' race Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pOI NTS for houses" is a new Government game in Kuala Lumpur. Senior officers who want houses scarce in this Government settlement qualify for any vacancies by accruing "points." It's like a» ruddy330 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-05-01 3 MR. M. Miller, of Ipoh, former Scottish international amateur footballer and who represented Perak in the first post-war season, who is now engaged to Miss Moira Crawford, alto of Ipoh.30 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-05-01 3 PUPILS of the Dutch School in Orange Grove Road celebrated Queen Juliana's birthday yesterday with folk tongt and games at Mr. A. Vermeullen home in Holland Road. Siegried Kermer and Kees Lindeboom in a peek-a-boo dance. The Dutch ConsulCenersl, Mr. A. M. L. WtnkelMan was present. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article37 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KLUANO, Sat.— Chan Pu Yin alias Yong Kut, aged 19, was charged here with absconding from the Bukit Timah Boy's Home. He was arrested in Layang Layang. The case was transferred to Singapore.37 words
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Article22 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— Tan Chong, a lorry driver, wa« fined $35 for overloading and $5 for carrying a passenger.22 words
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Article60 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The following have been appointed to be members of the Selection Committee for the selection of candidates to be sent to the Malay Girls College, Kuala Lumpur: The Superintendent of Education, Johore (chairman) Inche Salaha binte Onn; Inche Azizah binte60 words
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286 1949-05-01 3 Letters to the Editor VAKKOM VILLAGE I*HE reporter who wrot? '"The I 1 300 men from Vakkom Village" m last we.k's Sunday Times presumably collected the Information from s> native of that village. If so, that man must either be one who has left the village at least three decades286 words
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Letter35 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter As from tomorrow, the public entrance to the Food Control Dept., Victoria Memorial Hall, will be from the courtyard and not from the entrance to the hall itself.35 words
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Article177 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THE Central Council of Management of the Johore Civil Service Association has decided to approach the Johore Government for permission to treat absence necessitated by members having to attend meetings of the association as unrecorded leave. So far officers177 words
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Article85 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat TOHORE police are offerJ ing rewards of $10,000 each for the capture, dead or :i live, of two Chinese believed to be connected with the bandit organisation In North Johore. The wanted men are a middle-aged Hylam named Chang Koon, alias85 words
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Article114 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Labour Party is not holding any public meeting today May Day— because of the emergency but Its Executive Council will meet In the afternoon to discuss expansion of activities. The Council announced yesterday that it wished to remind the people of114 words
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Article163 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter INURING the coming "Colonial Month" in London Malaya will have a representative to answer qiiesMons on the Federation and Singapore but may not be represented at the exhibition to be held in conjunction with "Colonial Month." The Sunday Times under- stands that163 words
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Article292 1949-05-01 3 From Our Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Malayan Film Unit, the $500,000 concern whose fate the Federation Government was to have decided this month, has been given a further six months "proving" period to show if it is an economic proposition. The unit was originally292 words
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Article21 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— Abdullah bin Joya was fined $15 for failing t« get an Identity card.21 words
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Article37 1949-05-01 3 The Malayan Thomas Cup team will be entertained at a cocktail party at the Savoy Hotel, London, by Brand and Co., chicken essence manufacturers, on May 3, eve* of the team's return to Malaya.37 words
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Article37 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Kc.oit-r A Ceylonese soldier found 58 rounds of rusty .303 rifle ammun'tion by the side of Woodlands Road, at 15V 2 mile, yesterday afternoon. Police have taken possession of the ammunition.37 words
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Article29 1949-05-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A new Issue of Johore stamps will replace the B.M_A. stamps at all post offices in Johore from tomorrow.29 words
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Article331 1949-05-01 3 Shotgun wedding for a clerk Sunday. Times Staff Reporter IN Singapore, one day last week, a small Chinese clerk, dressed in his best European style clothes, perspired heavily outside a small church. He was waiting for his bride. It was the culmination of i months of worry. His bride-to-be* was331 words
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Article790 1949-05-01 4 FORMER RED GOES ON RECORD 808 GILMORE reports on Australia MELBOURNE, Apr. *24 A USTRA L I AN S this week know more about Communism this side of the Iron Curtain than they have ever known before. The source: Cecil Herbert Sharpley, 40, (mentioned in these notes last week) who790 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-05-01 4 i*\UMBO," a rour-montht-old ciepnanr from (he Assam jungle, v wasn't toe pleased to meet his "recaption committee" on his arrival at London Airport from Calcutta. "Dumbo" is going to the London Zoo.32 words
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Article754 1949-05-01 4 DETTY SMITHS new novel, "Tomorrow Will Be Better," is a com-petently-told, warm-heart-ed tale of poor Brooklyn Irish families, living in tenements, working hard and yet facing ruin at the least puff from an ill-wind. The motif Is the desire of the young for love and marriage:754 words
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Article241 1949-05-01 4 ALTHOUCH the waits maintains an honoured place in modern dance music, in spirit It is essentially a 19th century Viennese creation, born of an age of grace and elegance. Th« Orchestra Mascorte is a body of musicians completely immersed in the Viennese waits tradition. They play241 words
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Article1276 1949-05-01 5 DR. E.H.G. DOBBY - 12th CENTURY CHINESE PUZZLE DR. E.H.G. DOBBY THEY TRAVELLED TO MALAYA V —by- CHINESE sailors never fancied themselves at books. W e must believe that they told tales of their travels as saltily as sailors anywhere else. They hardly ever wrote therii down. While It is certain that Chinese have1,276 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-05-01 5 THE 25 Sikh families of Malacca, mostly watchmen, celebrated Khalsa Day by feeding the children of Malacca Boys lubilee Club sad Malacca Orphanage, and poor women. Cloth was also distributed. This picture shows shows children and women being fed In the Malacca Sikh Temple.44 words
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Article383 1949-05-01 5 PATRICK CHEE - PATRICK CHEE by GPEAK the truth and shame the devil; and speak loud. These two pointers are worth remembering if you should be called upon to give evidence in court. Tell the truth! Unless you are a past-master at telling lies, the game is not worth attempting,383 words
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Article, Illustration575 1949-05-01 5 C.S. WONG - C.S. WONG by T»HE season of Chinese ancestral worship, when almost every Chinese makes a pilgrimage to pay homage to the tombs of his ancestors, Is over once again. The ritual of this annual "worshipping the hills"— sweeping of the grave, clearing the weeds around the tomb,575 words
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Article652 1949-05-01 6 C.Y. FOOI — - C.Y. FOOI— -by 'THE villager had moved Into town— away from his attap house in an isolated village of some 400 people, where there Is no unemployment, only one street, and which is at least ten miles from the nearest police station. He looks little652 words
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Article, Illustration16 1949-05-01 6 TAN|ONC CADONC. in Trengganu between Paka and Dungun, from the north. Photo by C. A. CIBSON-Hlt16 words
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Article, Illustration563 1949-05-01 6 I ARGE numbers k of Australians have regularly gone to other countries for study and research, AUSTRALIAN OOls A and universities are rtceivtna an increasing number of students from countries in Asia. This article, by A. INGLE HALL, briefly discusses the educational facilities Australia affords. but mostlyAP - 563 words
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Article422 1949-05-01 6 SIMPANG LIMA - AN OLD PADI RITUAL SIMPANG LIMA by MALAYA, like other Oriental lands, has a wealth of traditional practices and ceremonies associated with the planting and reaping of crops. Incongruous though they may seem in this atomic age, we see them performed side by side with the use of modern mechanical422 words
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Article100 1949-05-01 6 \WHEN the Singapore Police Force first started to recruit English-speaking Malays as constables, they were given red tabs to wear on their shoulders. I did not know this, and asked a policeman one day what the red tabs were for. I got this reply: "Say a educated100 words
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Article, Illustration407 1949-05-01 7 POLICE RE-ORGANISE DIVISIONS Sunday Times Staff Reporter £INGAPORE island is now completely covered by eight divisions of the Colony Police Force (see map) one division less after a boundary revision on Apr. 1 The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. C. R. Livett, described the revision as "a purely internal re-organisation."407 words
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Article155 1949-05-01 7 Continued from page 1 I Police, Mr. O R. Llvett. said that "there Is no question of any pro- j cession or any open air meeting being allowed during the emergency." Police had no objection to trade unions holding rr.eettngs of their own members In their155 words
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Article, Illustration138 1949-05-01 7 L Sunday Times Staff Reporter. CINGAPORE Rotary Clubs anti-tuberculosis clinic, which was opened at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, on Friday started work yesterday. At 9 o'clock yesterday about 30 out-patients had I arrived for treatment.138 words
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Article58 1949-05-01 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Ronald Riley, managing I director of Verity Films, is ex Dected to arrive in Singapore on June 1 to supervise the making of a film, "This Is Rubber", on behalf of the British Rubber Development Board. Shooting is expected58 words
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Miscellaneous297 1949-05-01 7 .n.~. (Prench>. 7. 30 Snghsh: 8.00 SiamSIMGAPORB tL.h. ese; 8.30 News; 8.45 Dutch; 9.00 9.00 Programme Summary. 9.02 0.00 AM. 12.00 AM. Aa Kuoyu; 9JW n«'™£. M 5 Morning Muaic; Ml Latin Ame- fj^Vstg^ CoT^S VT'oSSJS^ !£"*%s•] rlca; 10.00 New, item Kuala ?AF^ 4 M Twhafs H» 'The Art of297 words
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379 1949-05-01 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1949. MELBOURNE IS A TARGET THE choice of Melbourne as the site of the 1956 Olympic Games should be welcomed by all sportsmen in Malaya. Its nearness to this country removes many of the financial and administrative difficulties which stand In the way of379 words
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Article214 1949-05-01 8 CINGAPORE, says a medical v expert, Is one of the world's "black spots" for the scourge of tuberculosis. And the overcrowded towns of the Federation are afflicted to only a slightly lesser degree. This dread disease Is a social evil, made more tragic because it claims so many214 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1949-05-01 8 SIT YIN FONC - SIT YIN FONC, by Sunday Times Staff Reporter gTALIN, Lenin, Mao Tse-tung, and Subhas Chanara Bose have gone; Sun Yatsen, Chiang Kai-shek, Gandhi and Nehru have taken their place in the portrait gallery in the assembly halls of Singapore's 1 10 trade1,548 words
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Article429 1949-05-01 8 KENNETH TAN - KENNETH TAN By HORSE racing has been called Malaya's third largest industry. Since the liberation, millions of dollars have found their way into the coffers of Turf Cluba, the purses of owners and trainers, lucky punters and the Government treasury. Although known as the "Sport of Kings,"429 words
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Article151 1949-05-01 8 DRITAIN'S State-Spon-sored Marriage Council has discovered that fat men need the most affection. After researches into the qualities which make for a perfect marriage, the Council's experts have concluded that mankind in general can be divided into three physical types with corresponding temperaments. They are KNDOMORPH:Reuter - 151 words
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103 1949-05-01 9 ALLEN TELLS OF $1,000,000 LIBRARY IPOH, Sat. DR. G. V. Allen, vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, addressed a public meeting this morning in the St. Michael's Institution and told of the plans and problems that had to be dealt with before the university could be established. Dr Allen said103 words
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Article47 1949-05-01 9 A service in memory of Flying Officer John Hope, R.A.F., will be held in St. Hilda's Church, Katong, at 5.30 p.m. today. The Asst. Chaplain-General, R. A. F. Changi, will conduct the Service and the sermon will be preached by the vicar, Rev. John Handy.47 words
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Article95 1949-05-01 9 T Sunday Times Staff Reporter HE audience joined the artistes in community singing at the concert held in aid of the V.M.C.A. Rehabilitation Fund at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Singapore last night. The V.M.C.A. Male Voice Choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Lyne, and a95 words
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Article38 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Two Chinese, Yap Sin Nam and Yap Thow Fong, who failed to carry their identity cards with them at Eldred Estate were fined $5 each by the Segamat Magistrate.38 words
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398 1949-05-01 9 HOME SEEKERS ARE GIVEN FRAUD WARNING Crooks pose as S.I.T. officials Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NUMBER of people have been masquerading as officials of the Singapore Improvement Trust and obtaining sums of money from people seeking Trust accommodation. Two arrests have been made. One man has been tried in398 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-05-01 9 ROY Crcer, aged two years' eight months. Hi* son of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Crecr, is perhaps Singapore's youngest swimmer. And it all happened without swimming lessons too. Roy was put into the baby pool at Hi* Singapore Swimming Club but decided that paddling wasn't good enough for79 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-05-01 9 MR. S. H. 0. Elijt was married to Miss Janet Currell at the groom's home at 8 Lconie Hill yesterday. He it I lawyer and the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Elias of Singapore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currcl! of Faikirk, Srotund.49 words
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Article107 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. FROM tomorrow, the tax per seat for petrol buses in the Federation will be increased from $5 to $10 per month and for diesel buses from $7 50 to $10.50. Telling bus operators of this increase the Government107 words
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Article84 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE Consulate and Government officials and representatives of all communities were guests last night at a cocktail party in honour of the birthday of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands at the residence of Mr. A. M. L. Wlnkelman, Netherlands Consul-General in84 words
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Article75 1949-05-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— More contributions have been received for the University of Malaya appeal fund. The Mentri Besar, Selangor Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, a Joint honorary treasurer of the fund announced this morning that the Tengku Ampuan, wife of the Sultan of Selangor had given $1,00075 words
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Article27 1949-05-01 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A session of the Council of State, Johore, will be held at Johore Bahru, on Wednesday May 11 tt 10 a.m.27 words
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Article197 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. PENANC, Saturday. UIGHER salaries in the past 15 months would make the University of Malaya "the most expensive university in the Commonwealth, if not in the world," the ViceChancellor. Dr. C. V. Allen, declared yesterday evening. He told the Penang University Fund Committee197 words
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Article81 1949-05-01 9 Sunday limes Staff Reporter E. O. Sellers of Grange Roa< pleaded not guilty in the First District Court yesterda: when charged with havinj made a false declaration t< the Controller of Foreigi Exchange in March 1948. Sellers was alleged to hav< omitted the sum of U. 5.515-,-00081 words
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Article94 1949-05-01 9 SEAMAN HAD FALSE PAPERS CHARGE Sunday Times Staff Reporter SONG Chuan Soon, a member of the crew of the motor vessel Fi Fatt, was charged in the First District Court yesterday with having used a forged port clearance on Apr. 8. Song was also charged with having attempted to cheat94 words
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Article55 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Bat. Thlrty-eight-year-old Chong Mcc Yew, a lorry driver, failed to attend court In answer to a traffic offence and as a result had to pay a $15 fine, in addition, the Segamat Magistrate fined him $10 for the traffic offence failure to have55 words
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Article187 1949-05-01 9 R Su 2^JF i 1? es StalT ECENT heavy rains and consequent flooding could be responsible for the presence of two pythons in residential areas of Singapore last week, the Curator of Raffles Museum, Mr. M W. P. Tweedie, told the Sunday Times yesterday. "Floods wash187 words
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Article, Illustration251 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. A BOOK now being written in Singapore by a 92-year-old American, Mr. Benjamin F. Mackay, and entitled "Eight Years a Rolling Stone" will describe his adventures as a circus-man in Philippines, Indo-China, Malaya. Java, Sumatra, Siam, India, France, Spain,251 words
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Article255 1949-05-01 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. THE general impression in North China is that the Communists do not wish to occupy Shanghai, an American businessman, Mr. Richard Scott, who arrived in Singapore on Friday from Shanghai, told the Sunday Times. "They have had difficulty in feeding255 words
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Article24 1949-05-01 9 JOHORE BAHRU, BatRev. Thomas Campbell Gibson has been appointed the Senior Missionary of the Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church In Johore.24 words
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251 1949-05-01 9 'Penang was deliberately sacrificed Sunday Times Staff Correspondent. PENANC. Saturday. pENANC'S economic progress had been "deliberately sacrificed" to satisfy the whims and fancies of the architects of the Federation plan, said the president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. N. T. Assomull, thfi afternoon. Mr. Assomull. who was re-elected251 words
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Article49 1949-05-01 9 Sunday limes Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. Johore has set. up a State selection committee to select candidates for the Malay Giris College, Kuala Lumpur The committee Is the Superintendent of Education. Inche Saleha blnte Onn, Inche' Azizah binte Ja'afar. Hijah Zain blnte Suleiman and Mrs. N. A. Woods.49 words
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Advertisement122 1949-05-01 9 Ryland "VISIBLE" (Unbreakable Operating Element) Cooking -Oven THERMOMETER .gsssss. INSIDE OVEN Jms^ v£#-t-t-w TV DC (I 9^?..-"8" I GUARANTEED \j Wsyj! ACCURATE Strong, polished s j« plated steel case enamelled dial with temperature Regd. design No. *****7. scale cooking chart clearly shown. Tested and Approved by ,Mi 7 e many122 words
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Article1072 1949-05-01 10 by THE quest for beauty is as old as time itself. In fact, bo lofty were ancient standards, so far above the modern interpretation, that even in 1949 connoisseurs regard the Venus de Milo, the Greek ideal of a beautiful woman, as the standard against1,072 words
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Article, Illustration234 1949-05-01 10 piRHAPS yen art tired of looking at clothes on fashion eight fee* tall ,»d .Wmml., i •^£j!2lA Pf 7 Hll ftwiit wo i snare and iiMm, but it does show the fashions in%i attractive 1 light. To fot a proper perspective on Hrn art of dressing weU234 words
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Article476 1949-05-01 10 Penelope - Penelope Notebook by YOU are going to be very much in the fashion if you trim yourself up with buttons ■md natty little bits of l ws. Buttons at all augles, down the back in two rows, down the front from neck to skirthem, diagonally over the front of476 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-05-01 10 THIS delightful study of youth, with its charming contrasts of light and shade, is th« sort of picture all week-end amateur photographers hope to SE25 words
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Article319 1949-05-01 10 k SERVING Of hot SOUP is always welcome even in sultry Malaya, and it helps to satisfy keen a* petites which demand something more than two course. Try these: BERWICK BROTH 1 leeks, 1 turnip, 1 carrot 1 stick celery, 1 tomato, 1 oz oatmeal, 1319 words
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Advertisement289 1949-05-01 10 HOUSING CRISIS AV£RT£P... r~ /why. what's wrong biu?^sv *0R HEAVEN'S SAKE/ IS IT IT3 YOU VtHO CONVERTED RY I TOO MUCH TO EXPECT A IITTIE I I US TO SWIN6- REMEMBER? M V QUIET IN THIS PLACE? J I \-*->~ J /ImsoRRY.BOYSBi^Y /S TH VOCTOfiSAI D™\ AND SO W////////////A WIT*289 words
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Advertisement257 1949-05-01 10 NOW! uh Pin*up yon give YOURSELF a lovely permanent wave AT HOME! I BiK "fSv^t^. W. J_ S'^ B bsWbsTs BsstTiVaßsf exdle.l about it Now— :^^H y&| lovely permanent wave in li-; 'J^^KJlan^L^&L&i lpß your oh n bom*. I.iutrou* r-'?'' y^ ;f^^Bßßl*t sfljlflaT^^* 7M curls and soft wares that W^^^^Tl257 words
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770 1949-05-01 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON, Apr. 24. f ONDON'S fashion 4 industry is determined to stay in the picture in the still frenzied race for exports. This year the London Fashion Fort night for overseas buyers will be held between May 16 and 27.770 words
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Article189 1949-05-01 11 THE experts My: ii« two brufhc* for applying mascara, always k«ep them scrupulously clean Apply th« mascara with uno brush, let it dry, apply sonw more, let it dry, and if necessary, apply a third coat. Use the second brush for brushing the lashes afterward to prevent a189 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-05-01 11 CONSTANCE SMITH and Susan Shaw; two J. Arthur Rank starlets, trust themselves to the ocean on a spanking motor yacht. Constance (left) wean "pedal-pushers" witti turn-ups, a wide buccaneer belt, plain jersey and bolero jacket. Susan wears the new "long shorts" with a band of colour dawn the seams *ni54 words
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Article681 1949-05-01 11 We are both in love, but I am much more in love with him than he is with me. We have talked this over, and he says he is as much in love as he ever will be. Could marriage be happy on such an uneven basts? SALLY.681 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-05-01 11 A NAVY oiue mjrcalU dinner dreti by Dorvill* with white top and shoulder straps, and stiffened cone-shaped side panels.19 words
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Advertisement202 1949-05-01 11 tf itKg lajlinl, fascination. A. 1.1 to your costume a smart ««<-«^sory note one ol Peggy Sage* au'.ioritative colours on your fingertips, expertly blended to fit into the present fashion picture. If you want a nail pol* 'ish that WEARS, f\ and who does not, buy Peggy Sage. JbbL r202 words
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Advertisement266 1949-05-01 11 Treatments may r~.v be emoyeci ,i MAYNARD S where Miss George from the Elizabeth Arden Salon, bomdtd is now established Consultations are without charge BATTERY ROAD PHONE 6115 GIVE YOURSELF A TONI PERM K IN 3 EASY STAGfcS NJ /•?->* £SP cur crt Dab on Toni w— Creme Lotion as266 words
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Miscellaneous67 1949-05-01 11 BUTTON of (Ret** Pan Village, by (}*£CeXt%**t£cyp I A-i 7<r **<3| ONE DAY TIM WAi X1531N&. IUTfOI iEAgCwftT' I toHpj#rTnrr U'2 f,ANO H£« T lT WAt HJ. f^|;N^^>^W ®^n^L^L l^rj^z^it fEVEN TM£ MICI "NEW ~sT~^^ that Tim. Button's i Al.^ -W.jnffl 7** > NCiCHBOua, oohnnv »mt I /fci*V* CAT. D67 words
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Advertisement111 1949-05-01 12 BUSY HANDS Prettiest Hands Tlicrc is no trick to Lccp- f ing active hands looking v lovely once you've discov- «O ered magic-like CUTEX j nail polish. It applies so 1 easily and dries so quickly. You may choose a CUTEX. *7 polish shade to compliment your costume colour or111 words
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Advertisement211 1949-05-01 12 LEE FLETCHER 102-106 ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE. OFFER U (li9BVif.^Si C R 0 S L E V J 0 R D 0 N HP Refrigerator with nfiZX %g§« FREEZER compart- H^ SS 2fk LOUD ON l zH A lovely all-white 30 cv. ft. rsfrigcra- tf^J *or with I glass I 'j-211 words
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Miscellaneous721 1949-05-01 12 THIS WEEK FOR_YOU^ -What the Stars Foretell-i TAURUS (A»r 21-May LEO (July 24-Auf. 28)— SCORPIO (Oet 24-Nov. AQUARIUS (J»n. 21-Feb. 217-FriSfd s can Play an A week of minor frictions »)-A generally faroura- 19)-A week lor signing msm mqm ggi« mm 22)-A fresh romance may week. Love and marriage this721 words
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Miscellaneous154 1949-05-01 12 Sunday Times Crossword Across: 1& 4. Wer« »4 and 3s Uw Down: 1. Noisy biscuit? (7): «r«t» n\ m\- a rmhi of mm a FumUhlng (9); S. Halt but first? (6) (T), Beard of corn don>t itop^ c wtadow (I); 9. Popular plant '9); 11 (4); 5. Void (4); 6.154 words
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Miscellaneous429 1949-05-01 12 IN last week's article I asked this question: When you have a partial score do you open the bidding on a minimum hand or do you believe that you need something extra because the opponents are certain to "pu?h" you? I then gave advice (which coincides with the views of429 words
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Article, Illustration549 1949-05-01 13 LONDON, Saturday. Xl/OLVERHAMPTON Wanderers won the F.A. Cup today by defeating their Midlands rival*. Leicester City, by three goals to one in the final at Wembley Stadium. Wolves led 2 o athalf-time. While Leicester were crashing at Wembley their prospects of escaping relegation in Division 2 wereReuter; AP - 549 words
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Article53 1949-05-01 13 OINGAJORE Cricket Club XI against Royal Navy on the Padang today at 11 a.m will be: W. Gore (capt), Cdr. L. W. Napier, Capt. W. J. Dlxon, D. A. Shepherd. R. Lynch, Major J. F. Wlllcocks, J. O. Creswell. J. C. G. Pierce, J. c. Reeves. G. Hyslop,53 words
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Article47 1949-05-01 13 THE Victoria School cricket team A against 8.0.D.C.A. on the 8.0.D. ground today will be: V. K. Thamby, Tan Soon Lock, M. Fernandei, A. Gunaretnam, Baltkrlshnan (capt.), Kwang Joo, Mohd. Amln, Mahadeva, Mendis H. Singh and Mohd, Mustan Reserves: Harold Tan and Suan Tim47 words
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Article110 1949-05-01 13 A. VIJIABAT.NAIH, the Sin- gapore Chilians' centreforward, has recovered from the Injury he sustained in last week's game against RAF. and will lead the attack against ArmyNavy Combined in today's Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Singapore side wiU be chosen from the following: Goalkeeper: Osman110 words
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Article75 1949-05-01 13 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. THE rttir.d world h.ivyw.ijhr champion, |o* Louii, Uft h«r* this morning for Manila whtr« h« it ichtduUd fo ghr« a charity axhibitioH match tomorrow. Ht left aboard a Philippin.s Airline transport from Sam Franciico airport and will arrive at Manila lometime today. Th«UP - 75 words
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Article581 1949-05-01 13 By KENNY KAYE BADMINTON is big business now, for Malaya has been bitten by the Thomas Cup bug. Not the least among the states that have got it bad is Penang, Malayan Champion Ooi Teik Hock's hometown. Never since badminton's heyday in the late 1930's581 words
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Article62 1949-05-01 13 ■"THE Singapore Recreation Club cricket team against Singapore Chinese Recreation Club In their S.O.A. tournament match on the Padang today at 11 a.m. will be: V. C. Westerhout (capt.), R. H. Bain, B. Barker, O. Clarke, C. Colling, K. Ebert, W. Oallstan, E. Le Merder, R.62 words
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Article411 1949-05-01 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent AT the All-Malayan grass track championships held in Kuala Lumpur in 1946, a lanky 18-year old youth took part. One aid not need to be a cycling critic to know that the youth was a novice his utvmially high saddle position, the411 words
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Article198 1949-05-01 13 BRADFORD, Saturday. I*HE New Zealanders began their 1 English cricket tour with a mau-h against Yorkshire here today In fine but cold weather. After -winning the tass, the tourists batted. first on a good wicket. The New Zealanders opened the match with some spirited baf.lng theirReuter - 198 words
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Article292 1949-05-01 13 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Reporter. KAR. P. C. Michael C. Mahindasa, J.P.. president of the IXI Malacca Badminton Association and a vice-president of the 8. A.M., In statement to the Sunday Times stresses the necessity for Malaya to take a front-line position in matters pertaining to292 words
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Advertisement275 1949-05-01 13 YON upon whom the ultimate success of any &Fmk motion picture depends, have come to I B^hH know that the phrase, 'Samuel Gc.dwvn m^^^^^ m Presents' is a guarantee that into this film has gone all the care, the effort, the talent and motion picture magic the screen I /j3>g275 words
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Advertisement325 1949-05-01 13 Cut Llastopmst elastic FIRST AID DRESSINGS S A cut tinger can be quickly A VARIETY OF DRESSINGS and comfortably protected ENSURES IMMEDIATE by using an elastic adhesive FIRST AID Rrst Aid Dressing. a. Elastoplast dressings are CjL Suitable for fing»r ready cut...for immediate *&g^s&r r h id lnj"f(«» a elastic.325 words
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276 1949-05-01 14 SJ.I. DEFEAT ST. ANDREW'S BY 7 WKTS ST. Joseph's Institution trounced the St. Andrew's School by seven wickets when they met at cricket on the St. Joseph's ground yesterday. J. D' Almeida, who took seven wickets for 37, was mainl, responsible for the wide margi of victory. St. Andrew's School276 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-05-01 14 A PHOTO-FINISH in Hit first raca started off a day's exciting sport at B .<it Timah yesterday. Picture shows Airmail (lines) beating off Blackpool (Unsdown) to win by s short' head.31 words
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Article431 1949-05-01 14 Singapore cricket is on the upgrade "Y HOUGH the Singapore cricket tournament has passed through only three of the scheduled 16 rounds, it is already evident that the standard of play is on the upgrade. Two centuries were scored last week-end to bring the total to431 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-05-01 14 THE Macao and North Malaya table-tennii teams phoroUraphed at rhe Great World on Friday night. Macao won 3 2. Back row, front left to right: Loke Ban Chiew, Raul (Macao), Yau Yea Hung, Lo Kam Soon (Macao) and Kok Kwai Sang; front row: Wong W«ng Lin (Macao), Chan Kah Sen*,67 words
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Article98 1949-05-01 14 No colour bar in 1956 Olympics Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOURNE, Saturday. UNDER the heading "No Migration Bar for Coloured teams," t c Melbourne San today cities "an Immigration Department spokesman" as saying that the choice of Melbourne for the I&>6 Olympics will pose no colour bar problems. "Asian and other98 words
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Article23 1949-05-01 14 rE cricket mitch which was to have taken place at St. George's Road between V.M.C.A. and Khasla Association yesterday was postponed.23 words
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Article265 1949-05-01 14 fTVHE Singapore Cricket Club JL cricketer Gould was unbeaten with 68 runs In the game of match between the Club 'A' team and the Singapore Non-Benders Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday. The S.C.C. lost their first six wickets for 38, but hard-hitting by Gould,265 words
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Article230 1949-05-01 14 EASY WIN FOR SEMBAWANG rE RAF Sembawang beat the Singapore Recreation Club by five wickets in a cricket match played on the Padang yesterday. The SRC. were dismissed for 70. Howard four for 36 and Hutton thre- for 24 doing most damage. A useful knock of 39 by Hens'.ey helped230 words
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Article183 1949-05-01 14 Sunday Tunes SUIT Reporter' JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. TPHE Johore Bahru District Lawn 1 Tennis Association annual championship meatlng will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club on May 12 and 13. In the evem or the ties not being completed th? competition will be extended183 words
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Article296 1949-05-01 14 "ORILLIANT bowling by t heong Thiam Siew, who ''captured nine wickets for 45 runs, was mainly responsible for a 86-run win for the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday in their match against the R.A.F. (Changl) played at SCRC ground. Batting first, SCRC made. 169 runs,296 words
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Advertisement245 1949-05-01 14 "LETS LIVE A LITTLE BEFORE WE DIE TOO LONG" (CONFUCIUS). TODAY FOUR SHOWS BIMf II SOU 2-4.75-6.30 930 p m Wr™ ii^l" fl JW P m I AIR CONDITIONED!^ PHONE 6903 •!h ftnllM O I til Roteft Shlyne Mvy Trftn Harry Antrim N<xmi v>ro«n PrwJucM Of EUGENE FRENKE wd ROBERT245 words
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Article734 1949-05-01 15 S 'gor stamina tells in the end Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent DAHANC all but surprised Selangor in their Malaya Cup tie in Kuala Lumpur yesterday holding them to a draw at the interval and leading by one goal in the second half before734 words
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Article117 1949-05-01 15 Sunday Times Batu Pmhat Spoits Correspondent SIX. teams have entered for the Inter-party badminton tournament of Batu Pahat district for the Tan Peng Khoon Shle;d. New teams are the Police and Csty* Jaya B.P. The Chinese R.C. will have as their strongest opponents the117 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-05-01 15 i?UFINE (Noel Healey) being led in after winning the second race. Hie six-furlong sprint for Class 3, Division 1 horses, ar Bukit Timah yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-05-01 15 kJcMAHON. who will keep goal for the Combined Army and H "V »gaimt Singapore in today's Malaya Cup game at |alan Betar Stadium, gathers the ball safely »n incident during Friday s Navy Army trial game at Nee Soon. A Navy defender »««n covering McMahon as he advances to savt.50 words
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Article66 1949-05-01 15 Sunday rimes Sefamat sports Correspondent CEGAMAT will lose a great v sportsman with the departure on leave to Ceylon this week of P. Nagesu, well-known Johore cricketer. Nagesu formed the spearhead of the Segamat attack and captained the Cricket Club for two seasons In succession.66 words
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Article273 1949-05-01 15 Sunday Times Kluang Sports Correspondent QOLLAH Don, the Johore State player, was in fine form for the Johore Bahru team in the second half against the Kluang XI in the Mohd. Abdullah Cup inter-district soccer match on Friday on the Kluang Padang. He scored three273 words
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Article230 1949-05-01 15 Sunady Times Muar Sports Correspondent MUAR beat Segamat 4 O in th? Inter-district semi-final of the Mohd Abdullah Cup soccer competition played on the Muar Club padang on Friday Muar were never in danger Their forwards .-ombired neatly and attacked from the kick-off Against their calculated moves,230 words
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Article78 1949-05-01 15 Sunday Times Taipiog Sports Correspondent CUPERIOR forward play enabled Taiping Malays to score 3-0 victory over the Malay Regiment In their Pint Division soccer fixture on Friday. Ten minutes after the start the Malays' inside-right, Raflee, opened the scoring. Khair scored twice In the second78 words
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Article70 1949-05-01 15 IN the lnter-dlotrlct lawn tennis competition for the Cheah Cup, Segamat did well to beat Johore Bahru by Tour games to one to enter the semi-final against Kluang. A feature of the match wad the fine showing of Yeo Oon Keoag and Mohamed Haji All, who played70 words
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Article315 1949-05-01 15 Sunday Time* Segamat Smu.s or respondent WITH wlna jver the P.W.U and Segamat Sports Club the Seaforth Highlanders have moved up to take the lead In thf District socce- League competition. After beating Sports Club 8-1. the Seaforths gave a poor display against the P W315 words
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Advertisement226 1949-05-01 15 AMIDST SO MANY SO CALLED ATTRACTIONS, THIS ONE STANDS SUPREME! N^J^^S™B^ A COLLMttIA CHAIVIPION WITH SABU I'l KHAN BEY Tiger, eopofd, ponth«r The my»t«ri«i of the and crocodile doie in Tempi* of Vonuh«d The fofb.dden jungle i Boofoh-Khpn, molt driodea curse come true o« beo»ts, folk his prey I T226 words
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Advertisement206 1949-05-01 15 JhL^HI 0 1 fo t^^P R! Way, A IHI START S~"t OD AY 11.15 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. N.B.— Owing to Special School Children Matinee at 9.30 a.m. of "A DATE WITH JUDY" the Ist show will start at 11.15 a.m. 4042 \M^mmA&/ Conditioned. SHOWING FROM TODAY 5206 words
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Article, Illustration2520 1949-05-01 16 EPSOM JEEP - BYRON EQUALS BUKIT TIMAH RECORD EPSOM JEEP Empire Rose and Ra-Li again By £LEVERLY ridden by Frank Flannery, Byron got up in the last few strides to beat Longchampt II by a neck in the seven-furlong handicap for top-class horses at Bukit Timah yesterday, the first day of th« Singapore2,520 words
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Article60 1949-05-01 16 PLAYING at Giylaug Stadium yesterday in S.A.F. Junior "A."" Group 2. HIM pame J'-S--terday. Kota Raja had little difficulty'in beating R.A.S.C. slx-i.il. After being five goals down in the first half. R.A.S.C. fought back strongly in the second session, and Rajas were only able to add60 words
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Article27 1949-05-01 16 r>OYAI. Electrical Mechanical Engineers held the Air Observation Post to a goalless draw in a hockey n;;tch or. "he Kluang' (Johorei sirfie.d on Friday.27 words
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Article253 1949-05-01 16 GOOD all round bowling featured the cricket match between Raffles Institution and the Ceylon Sports Club wh-m the} met yesterday on the school giour.d. The achuol vor the game by four wickets. For the school. Sui::io h;mi took six wickets for 37 anc Rajah three253 words
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Article129 1949-05-01 16 Sunday izme* Johore Bahru Sports Reporter METRIC gained a deserved 3-1 victory over FARELF TrainIng Centre in their League soccer match In Johore Bahru yes'^rday. They were better opportunists. The F.T.C. began promisingly. They failed to convert a penalty, but a good pass from Alrd enabled129 words
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Article82 1949-05-01 16 JOHORE state is taking steps to organise athletics on a proper ootlng As a first v.ep. circular letters have been sent to the various districts to do their best in holding district inert* early and to send representative teams for the all-Johore chamshlp meet, scheduled82 words
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Article64 1949-05-01 16 8.0.D. Civilian Association will play badminton friendly, consisting of three singles and two doubles, against Sportllght B.P. at the home court on Sunday, May 8, at 8 a.m. The following will repr«*ent 8.0.D.C.A.: Hamld bin Marzukl, Cheong Thlara Gee, Jimmy Ooh, Jean Chin Yam, Seah Sot Soon, E.64 words
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Article43 1949-05-01 16 ST. Andrew's School ueat luan Morrg Old Boys' Assva«:on 2 o in a soccer I'rVenf'lv at Woodsville yesterday. Both goals were ..cored in tfte first half, by Soo Chy m 4 Benjamin Ross. The second teams 4<*ew onfall in another game.43 words
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