The Straits Times, 21 August 1949
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Title Section26 1949-08-21 1 LARGEST NBTT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday StUttoo Of Strait* t\mm» Singapore ffM f»r«ss No. 734. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.26 words
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Article712 1949-08-21 1 GEORGE HAMMONDS - CALWELL DENIES COLOUR BAR by GEORGE HAMMONDS. Frank words to Malayans Sunday Times Special Correspondent PERTH, Saturday fHE Australian Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. A. Calwell, has authorised me to assure Malayans that immigration restrictions on the entry of Asians into Australia are not a colour bar. Mr. Calwell said712 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-08-21 1 IMPERIAL CLAMOUR WITH AN IMPISH CLINT: Prince** Margaret, younger daughter of the King and Queen and "bright young thing" of the Royal Family, celebrate* her 19th birthday »oday.30 words
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Article43 1949-08-21 1 Sundnv Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— On the eve of their departture several members froji the First Battalion Royal Innisktlling Fusiliers will make a farewell broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on Wed, Aug. 24, at 7.10 p.m.43 words
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Article193 1949-08-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter REV skies and heavy rain during the afternoon rhreatened to wash out some of Singapore's Air Day programme yesterday, but the schedule was maintained before a crowd of about 8,000 which included the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, and the193 words
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Article30 1949-08-21 1 IPOH, Sat— The Perak River Hydro-Klectric Company here was given a donation of $2,500 to the University fund while Mr. Lav Pak Khuan has promised $5,000.30 words
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Article29 1949-08-21 1 MANILA, Sat.— The Phi-llpplnes-Siam air transport agreement has been npproved on the technical level and is being submitted to both Foreign Ministries for final ratification.— U.P.UP - 29 words
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Article100 1949-08-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter PENANG, Sat. A WATERFRONT labourer. Yeap Seng Cheng, was today described as a habitual gambler who had lost a considerable sum of money on tiie day before he took caustic soda. At the Inquest held on him In the Coroner's Court a three100 words
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Article32 1949-08-21 1 ISTANBUL, Sat.— Deathroll caused by Thursday's earthquake in the Erzerum region of north-eastern Anatolia, has risen to 65. One hundred and twenty persons were hurt and 1,200 made homeless.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article35 1949-08-21 1 TOKYO. Sat.— The SCAP military tribunal In Tokyo trying former Admiral Soemu Toyoda for war crimes is considering its verdict on the one-time C.-in-C. and Chief of Staff of the Japanese Navy. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article146 1949-08-21 1 HONC KONG. Saturday. DANDITRY on Pearl River is likely to increase, assuming possibly serious proportions, according to Chinese reports reaching Hong Kong from Canton today, which said there are at least 18 "bands" infesting the Pearl River delta. These gangs are again sending extortion lettersReuter - 146 words
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Article135 1949-08-21 1 Sunday limes Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat. A young Malay kampong guard heard a noise In some bushes near him at 3 a.m. Thinking it to be a tiger or a bandit he said, he fired into the bush and found he had bagged a female deer. This135 words
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Article32 1949-08-21 1 LONDON, Bat. -One Dutch and 22 soldiers were killed In Indonesia between July 30 and Aug. 12, according to a casualty list Issued ty the Dutch War Ministry t-viay.--Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article41 1949-08-21 1 1 ARACHI, Sat.— Gen. Ne Win, Burmese Deputy Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chlef, arrived here by air today on a two-day •'lslt. He is on his way home after a tour of the United States, Britain and Italy.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article120 1949-08-21 1 SECRET RED RADIO SEIZED SIAMESE police yesterday seized an illicit radio transmitter and recieving set in Bangkok which was being operated by Chinese members of an underground Communist network bellev- ed to be co-ordinating Red activities in Malaya, Burma and neighbouring territories. Documents were also seized, reports Reuter. A police120 words
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Article24 1949-08-21 1 TOKYO, Sat. Fifty-nine people are dead, 29 seriously Injured and 17 missing in the flood-stricken area of Saga, Western Japan.24 words
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Article134 1949-08-21 1 MASSEY, ON LEAVE SEEKS GOODWILL Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Australian Government Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Claude Massey, leaves Singapore today by air for Australia, where he will spend six weeks of mingled leave and duty. Mr. Massey told the Sunday Times last night that he was officially on leave134 words
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Article91 1949-08-21 1 TOKIO, Sat. THE Commissioner- General for South -East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will visit |apan for consultation* with Cen. Mac Arthur and other Allied officials early next month, Reuter reports. Mr. MacDonaM ii expected to arrive in Tokyo by air on Sept. 3 Official91 words
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Article230 1949-08-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I FLEW in yesterday's Air Day— at times a thousand feet up, at times just a few inches above the ground My aircraft was a Royal Singapore Flying Club Tiger Moth. The pilot was the club's chief flying instructor, Clive230 words
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Article, Illustration426 1949-08-21 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO aircraft crashes one into the sea in Kallang basin and another on the airfield during the open Tiger Moth race added to the thrills of Singapore Air Day yesterday. No one was hurt in either crash. The first426 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-08-21 1 SYDNEY. SaL— Police staged simultaneous raids on Sydney's Chinese restaurants today and seized 25 Chinese seamen on charges of entering the country illegally. All are held for deportation proceedings. Officials Indicated that more arrests could be expected under the newly tightened immigration regulations.—48 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1949-08-21 2 JAMES COOPER - BERMUDA 'S HUNT FOR DOLLARS JAMES COOPER by TN the sunscorched Bermuda Islands the locals are watching the latest hand being played in the hunt-the-dollar game that has been going on over the years. In the past two years every major hotel in Bermuda has been transferred to British hands.1,101 words
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Article932 1949-08-21 2 CHARLES GIBSON - The chase and the reward CHARLES GIBSON by THE stout; man in the crumpled white shirt and shorts put The Straits Times down, picked up his beer, put most of that down, and remarked "Lucky for those kampong guards getting ten thousand dollars for killing Wan Ali." "I wouldn't call932 words
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Article312 1949-08-21 2 >*»E^a^Wit»^"^lllli .I^iajg^ffIgisaaBWBm^MBB^BBWBBMBHBBWB IN about a fortnight the Duchess of Kent will go to Jersey with her children, the Duke of Kent. Princess Alexandra and Prince George for three or four weeks' holiday. They will go by air, will take with them two servants a nannie for seven-year-old Prince George,312 words
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Article306 1949-08-21 3 Staff shortage in Federation Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. *yHE future of the hospital situation throughout the Federation was under review and it was felt that a re-organisation and re-orientation of hospitals was essential, it was stated in the 1948 annual report of the306 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-08-21 3 MISS Eileen Sheddon, who will be hel M n* at the Poppy Djy Children* Garden Party to be h. Id at 26. Cutcaden Read, or, Oct. 15 at 4 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-08-21 3 KADEN Mat Oetomo leads a group ot Indonesians who will give a demonstration of Balines* dances at Hie Cathay Restaurant this week. Her. ha is *een with Raden Mas Harmono in a pos« from the "Kintamani." love dance.38 words
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145 1949-08-21 3 HAD NO CARD, SAW POLICE, ARRESTED Sunday Times Staff Beparter A husky Pakistani, Ahmad Khan, who toid a story of being employed as a cook to a military officer engaged in fighting the bandits was charged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday with having no identity card. Ahmad Khan145 words
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Article92 1949-08-21 3 Sufey Times Stall Reporter TH E Postmaster-General. Mr. J. M. Cunningham, reports that average savings [of the people of Malaya have increased— from $240 per depositor in 1940 in the Post Office Savings Bank to $365 In 1948. Deposits last year totalled $18,632,519 compared with $19,921,07992 words
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Article61 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent BEREMBAN, Sat. The funeral took place yesterday of Tungku Sharifah Alwiyah. wife of the Tungku Besar, Sri Menanti and mother-in-law of the Yang dl-Pertuan Besar, Neg»i Serubllan. More than 500 people attended thf burial, which was carried out with traditional ceremony at the61 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The United Kingdom Civil Labour Committee will be guests at a M^fcan Ketchll at La Paloma Cafe in East Coast Road at 10.30 this morning. Their hosts are the Air Ministry horti Staff Union. MISS Moiik, Davh. «Mffc»«r o» th« laU 9m. S Davfa82 words
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Article55 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Orresnondent MUAR. Sat.— Tan Seng, a labourer, was bound over in the Muar Sessions Court for possession of a chandu pipe containing chandu dross. Tan said that he was a registered smoker before the war and had been smoking chandu for 14 years55 words
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Article42 1949-08-21 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Ooi Tong Chwee was fined $100 or two months hard labour in the Parit Buntar Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of apparatus for the manufacture of samsu. The fine was paid.42 words
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Article120 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE Traffic Police are planning to introduce regular nightly patrols along Bukit Timah Road and in the Mountbatten Road Joo Chiar area, to check motorists guilty of speeding or other offences. 1 Last Saturday night mobile squads of the Traffic Branch, led120 words
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Article166 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MORE tfian 4,000 French troops were not allowed to step ashore at Singapore when the 30,000-ton French liner Pasteur arrived yesterday on her way to IndoChina. The ban was applied because the troopship biggest to visit South-East Asia this year166 words
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Article44 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Esther McCracken's witty domestic comedy. "Quiet Week End." was played by the entertainment section of the Ipoh Sports Club to appreciative audiences here on Thursday. Friday and Saturday at the Club's premises in Tiger Lane.44 words
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Article28 1949-08-21 3 MUAR, Sat— Kuen Han Chin was fined $10 by the Muar magistrate for carrying two extra passengers in his taxi. Kueh said they were children.28 words
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Article58 1949-08-21 3 IPOH, Sat.— As a result of the discovery of the body of a Chinese vagrant under the Hugh Low Street bridge on Aug. 11, Hor Lam Chal, aged 19. appeared before Che Abdul Rahman in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of having murdered Foong58 words
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363 1949-08-21 3 Happy days— and magpies are here again Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. LJAPPY days are here again. At least, that is th« 11 belief of Chines* in the Federal Capital notwithstanding that bandit outrages continue and the shadow of a slump hangs over the country. Proof?— magpies, good363 words
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114 1949-08-21 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. THE revival of two scholar--1 ships for Standard Eight boys of St. Paul's Institution. Seremban is contemplated by the beneficiaries of the late Towkay Chang Seng Long, well-known landed proprietor and philanthropist of Negri Sembllan, who died Just before the114 words
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Article80 1949-08-21 3 PROSECUTOR WAS INTERPRETER BENTONG, Sat. When Kalo Singh, a driver of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles was charged in the Bentong Court with Inconsiderate driving, one of his officers, Capt. Rex S. Richards, who prosecuted, had also to Jo the interpreting because the accused spoke Gurkahll only. Capt. Richards said that80 words
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Article37 1949-08-21 3 MUAR, Sat. —Claiming trial to a charge of attempting to cause hurt to Tan Thing Yeo by showing a penknife. Lee Fok Bing was allowed $100 bail by the Muar magistrate. The case was adjourned37 words
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Advertisement73 1949-08-21 3 OUR v H There is Good Material Fine Finish, Correctness /v^J! of cut and style f 'IISSkM Made to Measure J^ -dS•Harris Tweed Ff fT m Sports Jackets in popular shade. "TRESS" $8500 Unlined, Lightweight Overcoating with the p^iar r Band by Burberry Colours Grey, Brown to Measure Olive, Blue/Grey73 words
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Article, Illustration965 1949-08-21 4 R. W. BAXTER - R. W. BAXTER by DISCOVERING unknown Malaya is just part of the jod to 30-year-old Major Peter WilliamsHunt, who lives in Singapore during the few periods he is not away on some expedition in the deepest jungle. Williams-Hunt is an anthropologist, and his main enthusiasm inWilliams-Hunt - 965 words
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Article434 1949-08-21 4 Scout Notes by skipper THE Kuala Pilah Association raised $1,000 for its funds at an event it organised recently. Kuala Pilah is quite a small district in Negrl Sembilan, and the effort of the Scouts there shows what can be done by Keenness. Too much reliance Is placed on grants434 words
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Article383 1949-08-21 4 DONALD MOORE DROBABLY one of the most complete works of reference ever squeezed between the covers of one book arrived in Singapore the other week. It is an American production published in England— a subtle distinction— entitled "An Encyclopedia of World History". Its scope is tremendous. Beginning383 words
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Advertisement124 1949-08-21 4 The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to-d«y I 1 yo^>v tn4 t«tt of fiK^j) r.imi. (At Mtrenln j Hercules Jr THI NIRCYIIS CYCLI 4 MOTOK C MPANV ITa /JGfJS^— *£/> REUNTATMS T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. 18 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I*s^l 1 STOPPED MY COUGH-M QUICKLY TOO Jfc^; j What wonderful stuff124 words
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Advertisement348 1949-08-21 4 Lucien Lelong PERFUMES PARIS WEARS WITH PRIDE K *'N'* PASSIONNEMENT (TAIL-SPIN) INDISCRET >> Your Privilege To Discover Which is Indisputably Right 1 FOI> The Tim* The Place The Mood MONTOR LTD. Sole Agents:- THE ARCADE SINGAPORE Telephones:- 5891 5892 "Caterpillar" REG. TRADE NAME DIESEL ENGINES DIESEL MARINE ENGINES DIESEL ELECTRIC348 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1949-08-21 5 CHAMPION OF BLIND THE man behind the Introduction of a braille edition of Reader's Digest to blind peoole in Malaya is Mr. C. R. DASARATHARAJ, an Indian importer of books and periodicals It was through his initiative that the Singapore Social Welfare Department has received two free1,417 words
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Advertisement162 1949-08-21 5 sJ£^& or £^j&^?3f 1 I) nffi fe the sSme" il -viheiever you are/ 12_f says ELSIE the BORDEN cow M KLIM uniformity v ooe <>* the atou famous characteristics of this trusted, powdered cow's milk. Thi-u«b every step ol id production, tbe Ufdi quality of KLIM is constantly tafe- U162 words
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Miscellaneous179 1949-08-21 5 K&me m the swim... Is—^sss^ <lsjbs»' TUP DO/TOP TOtD 44E& I OARLIM6 0H ntiRH)iAi»VAVS I YOU ARE CONSTAHTI* AWttAtVAMO IT U THE BEACH II rEEL- I EVEN I TJREO AND KSTIES6 VJAtTtS tOf Iff) jZs UWT NI6NT IM WAX€ TIREO. I BECAUSE YOOfl FOOO TAILS Vr=- m< <VpT SUR£ YOO'O179 words
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Article, Illustration3314 1949-08-21 6 IJEFORE Haigh describes, in his own words, how he shot the Hendersons and afterwards disposed of their bodies in a tub of sulphuric acid at his workshop in Leopoldroad, Crawley, Sussex, it is essential to review tlie background and earlier history3,314 words
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Article362 1949-08-21 7 NewJerantut commissioned Sunday Times Shipping Correspondent SINGAPORE'S first big post-war shipbuilding job will be completed at the end of this month when the coaster Jcrantut goes into commission for the Straits Steamship Co. The Jerantut, of 250 tons gross, 75 tons net and with an362 words
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Article94 1949-08-21 7 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA I.UMPUR, Sat. THERE were 190 strikes In fin- Federation last year Involving over 34,000 workers. Thi* war levealed in the Annuai Report for 1948 cf the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. R. 1 O. Houghton. Of thes/ 136 were connected with the rubber94 words
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Article158 1949-08-21 7 Labis to wait for years ELECTRICITY Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. A RECENT proposal by a Chinese firm to supply Labis town, 20 miles south of Segamat, with electricity was turned down, and it will be several years before Government will be in a position to provide electricity for Labis,158 words
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Article131 1949-08-21 7 HK UNDERGRADS START A FASH ION Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. LJONG KONG University undergrads, now finishing their vacation in Penang, have introduced a new men's fashion to the Settlement. It is a novel kind of identity disc worn round the wrist in the form of a bracelet The131 words
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Article55 1949-08-21 7 SEGAMAT, Sat.— Salleh bin Peheng, 25 -year- old special constable of Oemag Estate, who absented himself from duty for 45 days, was arrested at his kampong and produced before the Segamat Magistrate, Inche Rauf. He pleaded guilty and was rined $200, with the option55 words
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Article101 1949-08-21 7 SEREMBAN, Sat—Rainaltngam, 17-year-old Tamil boy, pleaded guilty before the President of the Sessions Court, J. R. Whimster yesterday, to the charge of theft of a wrist watch Talced at $300 belonging to O. P. Harding at the Rasah M»Utai Camp. Accused, employed oy O.101 words
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Article276 1949-08-21 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. lOH ORE S cast coast offers the best prospects for new I mining enterprises and may develop into an important centre of tin production, says a Mines Department report just published. Emphasising the need for new mining lands,276 words
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Article173 1949-08-21 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. DAW opium worth $52,000 was seised by State Customs officers during 1948, the Mentri Besar of Perak reveals in his annual report. The work of the department was hampered by the Emergency, which made raids and preventive work173 words
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Article192 1949-08-21 7 Letter to the Editor Sir: I protest most strongly about the distorted description of life in Penang by Mr. A. H. Outton In your last Issue I have only been here six months but it Is often that fresh eyes take in more. The first thing192 words
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Article88 1949-08-21 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Sentence of two months' hard labour was passed here on a 39--year-old carpenter. Lee Llan Khoon. for impersonating a public servant and inducing a Chinese woman to give htm It was stated that Lee obtained the money by telling the88 words
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Article19 1949-08-21 7 Stfndsy Times lotnsvoadtnl KLDANO. Sat.-The feast of St. Louis will be celebrated at Kluang next Sunday19 words
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Article, Illustration314 1949-08-21 7 Mrs. Soh found a home for Junior Sunday Times Staff Reportei MRS. Leo.i Soh of Pay a Lebar Road, Singapore had been seeking a home for a stray pup which she was looking after. So a Sunday Times reporter went along, had a look at the pup, |unior, gave it314 words
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Article41 1949-08-21 7 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. When the UMNO General Assembly meets at Butterworth on Aug. 27. a guard of honour will be provided by the youth section of the Province Wellesley UMNO, under youth leader, Hajl Ahmad Badawi bin Hajl Abdullah Fahlm.41 words
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Advertisement191 1949-08-21 7 Give Your Child a Chance! If your child is to achieve all the success yo.. wish, a musical education will play an Important part. The ability to mix, no matter what his career, will be enhanced by being able to play the piano well.* MOUTRIES have the CHAPPELL Piano on191 words
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Advertisement400 1949-08-21 7 Pear Delight Try this recipe 1 tin KY. Pears pint packet Green's Lemon jelly some Keiller's Strawberry Jam Triangle Brand Danish Cream for garnish Put strawberry jam in the centre of each half pear and join the halves toee*her. Place two halves in each fruit gla Make the jelly in400 words
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Miscellaneous115 1949-08-21 7 §J\% f« bVTbW^B^bBBH uV^l» L^ I I^^bl SB) ISi I Br^i^^a^^S^i^^^T^ •IMQAPosV 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 Morning music; 5.30 Latin America; 10.00 News from Koala Lumpur: 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 Paul Temole and the Cunoo Case; 11.30 Light music; 13.00 noon. Programmes in Malay; MO Programme Summary; 1.03 Light miuic;115 words
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Miscellaneous115 1949-08-21 7 9.03 Morning Music; 9.30 Laun America: io 00 News (slso at 1.30. 7 and 9 30); 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 Paul Temple; 11.30 Light Music: 13.00-1.00 Malay ProKrarr.me (As Spore): 1.00 Sea View Hotel; 1.45 Keyboard CaTOlcade: 3.00 Snow Time: 3. 30 Dance Music: 3.00 YJLFX; 3.45 You Too Gaa115 words
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Miscellaneous106 1949-08-21 7 'Music lor the mace; 6.30 Mews (Cantonese); 6.45 Indonesian; 7.15 News (French); 7.30 English; 8.00 Blame st; 8.30 News; 8.45 Dutch: t.Ot Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese. 9.4S English; 10.00 Radio News Reel; 10.15 'Chamber Music Recital;' 11.15 'Science and Everyday Lift;' 11.30 News; 11.45 ■Musi for the Close of Day;' 13.00106 words
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Article28 1949-08-21 8 IN TREASURED MEMORY o our beloved mother Madam Chua Kirn Lan (late Mrs. Tan Thlai Chye), departed Aug. 21st, 1948 Ever remembered by her beloved children.28 words
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Article22 1949-08-21 8 MR. MRS. CHUA BOON TEW wish to thank relatives friends for their attendance useful presents on the occasion of their marriage.22 words
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589 1949-08-21 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, AUG. 21, 1949. RULERS RULED THE coming weeK is likely to be a momentous one both for the political aspirations of the Malay people and for the constitutional development of the Federation. At Butterworth next weekend the General Assembly of the United Malay National Organisation meets589 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1949-08-21 8 WORLD WAR 111 IS CERT AIN,UNLESS The late H.R. KNICKERBOCKER, in the second and last of two articles comprising extracts from a series of talks broadcast by Station WOR, New York, warns the free world that it must make an all-out effort if it is to prevent a Com.nunist victory1,542 words
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Article179 1949-08-21 8 What Our Town Needs 5 SEGAMAT By the Hon'ble Quek Kal Keo, J ohor e Legislative Councillor 6c Merchant *£HERE-are a number of things that could be done for this town to make it what it really deserves to be as the centre of one of Johore's richest districts, but179 words
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Article, Illustration469 1949-08-21 8 Inniskillings year of bandit war ONE year ago tomorrow, Monday, Aug. 22, the first reinforcements for Malaya's fight against terrorism arrived in Singapore. They were the First Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, from Hong Kong. Ever since the formation of the regiment in 1689 the Inniskillings have been ai469 words
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Article115 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. SENTENCE of nine months' gaol was passed on 34--year-old Lim Moi. a Chinese woman, found guilty of harbouring bandits at Ayer Molek Estate near Batu Anam. following a trial before Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha in the Segamat Sessions Court115 words
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Article362 1949-08-21 9 SMALLHOLDERS GET A GIFT FROM UK. Youths to be trained Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A FREE grant to the Federation of Malaya of £121,786 ($1,000,000) from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund has been aoproved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies for a scheme to362 words
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Article, Illustration87 1949-08-21 9 A FARM scheme wnicti has' started at Changi Jail in Singapore will go a long way to make the prison > self-supporting so far as vegetables are concerned. Superintendent oj Prisons in Singapore, Comdr. C. G. Bailey, said that it is hoped to develop the fanning area to cover 3087 words
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Article94 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. A NUMBER or rewards have been paid for information leading to the arrest of bandits and bandit sympathiser*, the Chief Police Officer. Negri Sentbitan told the Sunday Time* today. Members of the public who had any information should disclose it to a94 words
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Article105 1949-08-21 9 Belfast calls on Penang Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. riE Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston, today mad" a formal call on ViceAda iral A C. G Madden, second-lf-command of the far Eas* Station, on board »l.c Admiral's flagship, Belfast. A 15-gmi salute was fired when Mi Aston left after105 words
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Article33 1949-08-21 9 The Sultan of Brun-i and party, who have been on a visit to the Federation and Stngaoore, left for Brunei via KuchtnE in the Sarawak Steamship Co.'s Rajah Brooke yesterday afternoon.33 words
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Article26 1949-08-21 9 Inche Mahmood Mahyldeen's broadcast on the cooperative housing scheme In Kelantan will be re-broad-cast from Radio Malaya. Singapore, on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m.26 words
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Article195 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CUKI EN Province's best tea leaf ("T« Koon Im" or "Iron Goddess of Mercy") may jump 100 per tent, in price in Singapore, and Kwangtung Province's ancient eggs are already at a premium. This is the effect of the Chinese195 words
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Article144 1949-08-21 9 HE BEHAVED STRANGELY IN THE DOCK Sunday Times Staff Reporter A GED Teo Poar Tee, up on a charge of having no identity card, behaved strangely in the Singapore District Court dock yesterday. He made two attempts to leave it while his case was being heard. He told the Judge,144 words
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Article141 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALOR STAR, Saturday. THE Sultan of Kedah, speaking this week on the controversy between the Rulers and the Mentris Besar, said that "the truth will be out before long Replying to an all-community address presented at Bandar Bahru to congratulate him141 words
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Article72 1949-08-21 9 The Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Aug. 20) were, ir cents per lb.: 10. 1 R.S Bpot loose nominal 34% 35 ft .08. In bales Sept. No. 1 RS.S. 3474 35 No. 2 RS.S. 33 S 33 >4 No. 3 RS.S. 30 4 3072 words
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Article39 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— A young Indian lorry driver of Johore Labis Estate was today produced and charged before the Segamat Magistrate with rash driving. He was Francis, aged 30. Bail In $300 was offered.39 words
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Article65 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter Dr. C. F Waters, organist of Maiden Parish Church, Surrey, will give an organ recital In St. Andrew's Cathedral after Evensong ihis evening. This is the second of a series of Sunday evening recitais to be given in the Cathedral. A collection65 words
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Article46 1949-08-21 9 Six Indian publications have been banned from Singapore as undesirable literature. They are: Dravida Nami, Pore Murasu. Porewal, Netaji. Nagara Doothan and Puratchl. An official statement says that the Importation of any past or fuure Issues of these publications is prohibited.46 words
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Article167 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ALCR STAR, Saturday. A NEW kind of terrorism has swept four mukims in Alor Star district, Where 8,000 villagers are living in nightly fear of marauding tigers. These jungle raiders have sc far carried off two men and 25 head of167 words
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Article36 1949-08-21 9 Sund.iv Times Staff Reporter The tower clock on the Victoria Memorial Hall will be re-started tomorrow at 8 a.m. The clock will be illuminated between 4 45 p.m. and 6.15 a.m. dally.36 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-08-21 9 jJcING towed back to the slipway after crashing into Kallang Bas.n D yesterday during Singapore Air Day it the Mile* Gemini aircraft. In the cockpit it the acting Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. A. Newark.38 words
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Article187 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. VOUNC English-speaking Malays, who have reached 1 sixth or seventh standard in school, are responding well to the Malay Regiment's appeal for "key" men. Some have written to the Regiment to say they want to leave their jobs in187 words
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Article32 1949-08-21 9 Sunday Tlaiw Staff Reporter Five Malays held up another Malay at Upper Serangoon Road about 8.30 p.m yesterday and robbed him of SlO cash and one wrist match worth $13.32 words
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Article54 1949-08-21 9 'CONSORTED CHARGE Sunday Time* Correspondent TAPAH, Sat.— Lee Ah Sooi, 28, and Lai Ah Lam, 27, of the 2% mile Pahang Road, Tapah, were produced yesterday morning before Che Mohamed Anuar, the Circuit Magistrate on charges of haying consorted with bandits. The case was postponed to Aug. 26. The accused54 words
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Article200 1949-08-21 9 Jailed Japs are costly Sunday Times Staff Reporter IUST over 200 |apanese who are serving sentences in Singapore jails at present are costing more than $100,000 per year to keep. These prisoners arc serving sentences up to 20 years and aggregate costs are likely to be well over the $1,000,000200 words
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Advertisement46 1949-08-21 9 THE NEW l T NOtm, 12«. A 6-Valve Receiver, Mtoj multipurpose valves with Electrical Bandspread tuning. Price: 5395.00 I i>> Terms Free Home Trial Available only through Murphy Service Distributor*. A gist* B^*"^ I ORCHARD RCL SINGAPORE. 4t£^*^*** PHONE 632 f^^ 'jll3'l'l|<l 111 aWa^tm *m tff^iiisil46 words
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Advertisement158 1949-08-21 9 Finest CEYLON TEA LOCAL PRICE 1 LB (packet) $2.25 ALSO PACKED IN WOODEN CHESTS FOR HOME DELIVERY 2 LBS (CHEST) 7.25 3 LBS (CHEST) 9.50 7 LBS (CHEST) $1975 Includes Postage Packing Costs ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE HEADACHE H »|r- /AS A 0\ Each rjbitt hiM JM in moisture proof.158 words
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Article756 1949-08-21 10 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - SITTING ON THE FENCE NATHANIEL GUBBINS by "\yELL," said The Sweep, "I suppose you'll be takin your olidays soon?" "Quite likely," I said. "And very nice too." "Very nice." "I suppose you'll be going abroad like the rest Of the cads?" 1 No. I said. "Well I am surprised." •aid756 words
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Article, Illustration209 1949-08-21 10 MATERNITY WARDROBE d rawn by ROBB INOA CHKIS- TIAN, wife of Tyrone Power, is expecting a baby. Her maternity wardrobe is being designed by th« man who also designed maternity clothes for Princess Elizabeth, Although Mrs. Power's wardrobe is far from being in the accepted tradition, each item incorporates advice209 words
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Article242 1949-08-21 10 BCTER Yerke's concert orchestra is a fall easemble which can be relied upon to give stylish interpretsrions of the many and varied arrangements it handles. Peter Yorke has come s long way since he was an organist at a North Undo* Church. He aow offer* a242 words
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Advertisement199 1949-08-21 10 a lovely mouth is iP^WHjP^ POND'S LIPS J7^ j| Awr man's lips tell the story oi *flKm Ifejw. awv v l ncr moods. Your Hpj art youf Wja™^^ Jpmmm nng out their lovelinrss with m PoPd'i Ll/-S' In alluring jhades, l\ v satin-textured. Pond's LIPS are fl£^ made for you.199 words
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Advertisement5 1949-08-21 10 A FURTHER INSTALMENT NEXT WEEK.5 words
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Advertisement556 1949-08-21 10 >•' ■&59r25&^k^ s *sflaMlfc9l l^r'-'^B&^fl^SK V^Ba^BfcsvlaMa^Sa^aW^Sw >v- j^* '^9k The amazing new permanent wave you give YOURSELF at HOME! This marvellous discovery is delighting women all over the world I Now, you too can give yourself a lustrous permanent wave in a few hours in your own home. You need556 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1949-08-21 11 My father emigrated to Australia as a young man, married there, and had one boy, myself. He died, and my mother married again. I grew up, did pretty well, and was delighted at the chance to go to England and see my father's old home and relatives. I wrote1,390 words
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Article351 1949-08-21 11 I HAD the pleasure at a recent week-end of sharing the same country house pool with Benny Goodman, who has been delighting London Palladium audiences, and |ohn Howard Davies. boy film star or the film "Oliver Twist As I have been a fervid and loyal subject of351 words
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Article335 1949-08-21 11 WHEN pies are easy to vet it !s ns well to remember the very tempting ways that there are of serving them. Potatoes with kidney stuffing For "each person you need: one larere* potato, half a sheep's Kidney, a teaspoonful of chopped oarslev. salt and335 words
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Article, Illustration319 1949-08-21 11 I Jftn! n j TODAY I START MY LESSONS FOR THE SLOW FOX-TROT. You will find the steps are easy, but dancing them well requires good balance, as more time is spent on each step than in the Quickstep. In the Walk, you take long gliding steps319 words
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Article397 1949-08-21 11 ITNDER or over weight, the rule is to chew slowly and never to drink with meals. For the overweight, reduce bread to two slices a day, liquid to four pints, and potatoes, sweets, and pastries to a minimum. Cut out all in-between snacks and take tea397 words
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Advertisement105 1949-08-21 11 ■ntakA\ jewets \y^\©//o©iir) fingertips The aristocrat of nail I polishw Its brilliant lusc-e is so long lasting. It spreads smoothly, I and comes in many dis- tinctive shades THE SMART NAIL POLISH I STOMACH Alto-S«Mi»r bringi Quick ralicl. Th« large tablet In a glait of water dOM Ih work fo»t—105 words
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Advertisement339 1949-08-21 11 I -/-/^rV I 1' V <S* tfb&tomg jfewt tot, l^^f BETTER MILK FOR BABIES Well developed, glowing with health, full of fun and vitality, the LACTOGEN baby has had excellent .feeding. LACTOGEN is as pure, as safe as Baby's' natural food; it's pure, fresh, full-cream. milk modified especially for infants.339 words
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Advertisement332 1949-08-21 12 Burnol THE BEST HEALING ANTISEPTIC JK_\?j__v _^^£?V_WWW______ burns amd I s c a I d [jjr^ f ropical sores. blisters ulcers, curs, sorts and inflamed conditions of the eyelids. Dtetrtboted by BOOTS P**E ORUG CO. (FAR EAST) LTD Colon Ballding. Collyer Quay, Wng.pom Manufarfurrd Of j BOOTS PORE ORUG CO..332 words
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Advertisement178 1949-08-21 12 "CAPITOL COMING SOON Abbott tPSTEUP I _____w^^^^^^_m 1 ITCHING INFLAMED SKIN HE ALE D I Kelentles* itching caused by gernui anJer the skin, speedily develops into ir> ruatmg ptmplei and open lores unlctt checked Thouurxlt of ->lun junerer* have proved thai there ib nothing more ture in results than D.D.O.178 words
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Miscellaneous280 1949-08-21 12 I Lis n U MtA W fiD r™"^ I VY K. tl. IW/i TLUn I THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19) —Purely social activities in next few days may hay» fortunate business rerult about Friday Better ro out o' yniii way to be tactful and helpful particularly280 words
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Miscellaneous282 1949-08-21 12 by an oldti member of your circle and, if necessary, to scrap your own schemes for a few weeks. CANCER (Jun. 21— Jul. 2'i) Financially an Important period. It looks as though you make an arrangement that ties you down for some yean but ptomise*. an increase in income Much282 words
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Miscellaneous793 1949-08-21 12 GET HIM OUT 1 OF THIS A> VALUABLE shipment of sponges bought by the firm of OP. Port, Unity Co for use as doorknwkers has been stolen from Wigan Docks. Snip Carton, Insurance Agent, receives the sensational news by carrierpigeon, and proceeds posthaste to the scene of the crime. Travelling793 words
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Miscellaneous373 1949-08-21 12 flESHH9H9HHHHHBHIH8H^R^HMHMI^HHHMI^te^ TViLRfi ar* seme bridge hands where the opponents are almost sure to be ret at the contract they have named, and yet a bu?ln-ss double would be a bsd b'.d Here are two situations In which a business double would constitute poor tactics: 1 Where the double would so373 words
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Article431 1949-08-21 13 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Corrtspondont •THE aimual cricket match bet--1 ween the Present and Past boyg ot the English College, (or the Lowe Cup resulted in a draw yesterday, time Intervening before a decision could be reached. A feature of the match was the fine bowling431 words
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Article423 1949-08-21 13 Potnpey win, Arsenal lose LONDON, Saturday. (JLORIOUS summer weather marked the opcnin x today of the English football season, and attendances at the 44 League matches aggregated about 1,000,000. Portsmouth, League champions, scored a great away victory over star-studded Newcastle United before a crowd of 45,000.Reuter - 423 words
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Article28 1949-08-21 13 BELFAST, Sat.— Rlnty Monaghan, of Ireland, world flyweight boxing Champion. Friday night outpointed Italian champion Otello Belardinelll In a ten round non-title fight. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration543 1949-08-21 13 PETER HILL - PETER HILL By DOKER-FACED Nai Phol Prapadaeng, eighth rank- ing bantamweight in the world by virtue of his victory over David Kui Kong Young, leaves Singapore for Bangkok tomorrow with his embittered manager, Nai Achit Unhanandana, to resort to the Siamese style of fighting543 words
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Article72 1949-08-21 13 inRADUALLY, with InvJ creasing momentum. Snip Carton swings himself pendulum-wise until he reaches the crane cabin. As the snip-'.not slips Snip Carton grips the crane trelliswork and hangs on. As the hook swings back once more he grabs it and swings over the funnel (which is, of72 words
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Article42 1949-08-21 13 NEW NORK Saturday TTNITED States amateur golfers gained a big advantage in the foursomes of the Walker tup match against Britain on the Winged Foot course, Marmaroneck, here yesterday, winning by three matches to one.42 words
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Article31 1949-08-21 13 F)ADO MARINO of Honolulu, second ranking flyweight In the National Boxing Association's standings, will fight Tirso del Rosarlo, Philippines featherweight champion, in Manila on Sept. 19. A. P.31 words
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Article37 1949-08-21 13 Sunday Times Parit Buntar Sports Correspondent KRIAN Police Hockey team scored their second victory when they beat the Indians by three goals to one In a friendly match played at Parit Buntar on Friday.37 words
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Article113 1949-08-21 13 Across: 1. Draper; 5. Morass; 10. Vat; 11. Wares; 13. Stench; 16. Vassal; 17. Pen; 18. Humiliate; 20 Onus; 23. lias; S3. I Jen; 24. Teeth; 26. Oil; 27. Relieve; 30. Sir; 31. Anger; 34. Scan; 30. Lee; 38. Tape; 39. Congruent; 42. Rip; 43. Endear; 44. Decade;113 words
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Advertisement594 1949-08-21 13 WHICHAAILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER? f\\ A '"jBBBsr tfvsk ■"^B%»* ■> f^^W.. jBI Your doctor will tell you that often these are warning signs of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnings that you're not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands you to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving you594 words
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Advertisement452 1949-08-21 13 your hair for perfect control P'rst impressions count and smartness plays a big part in the sort of impression you make. To be smart, well-groomed hair is essential and ih.u V why so many more men use Brylcrecm. At office desk or on the field of sport Brylcrccm keeps the452 words
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Miscellaneous91 1949-08-21 13 on the PADANG mww AS HA6 H(s FifTttz/? AF7BZ HiM i &SN&A S*O*,£b 7*Sto« %*W. <&^ fbe tri son's \gf 6vr osv*«a* fs a^JTT^ I r #e <**&„# ,nn/n<& AN* /V VHS H£KT, A&nskq w/fS SNorn^ <Rl ffiSTßffi? tin &"to* 4r*V£ ViC F4n4fAY Af l££j All <So«*mN-i\ watt Nfajex 391 words
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Article228 1949-08-21 14 To play in S 'pore, KLandPenang rpHE All-India soccer team, which played at the Olympic Games at London last year and subsequently toured Britain, is due to arrive in Singapore on Oct. 12 for a series of games in Malaya In the course of a Far228 words
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Article288 1949-08-21 14 rpHE annual Police cricket match between the Inspectors' team and the Gazetted Officers' team played on the Police Training School ground yesterday ended In a draw. A feature of the match were the high individual scores and the bright knock of Haxworth, who carried his bat288 words
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Article64 1949-08-21 14 »TPOWN Rangers Sports CIII 6 celebrated its inauguration with' a tea-party yesterday. The office-bearers of the Club, elected at a previous meeting, are: President, N. Ramdas: vicepresidents; P. B. 8. Mania n and D. Ram ana than; hon. secretary, N. Gopal; sports secretary, K. C. Chandra: ton.64 words
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Article39 1949-08-21 14 JTRANJI W/T team beat Keownar Youngsters five goals to one in a soccer match played at Kranjl ground yesterday. The scorers were Woodgate (3). Hayes and Cook for Kranjl W/T and Ching Pong for Keownar Youngsters.39 words
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336 1949-08-21 14 TODAY'S mat tats ih the Singapore Cricket Association 1 tournament will probably see the three leading team* com* a >od deal closer tote, her in point* and with only twi more matches after today to complete the competition, the final day's tames will probably336 words
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Article, Illustration475 1949-08-21 14 Iyi ORE than 100 swimmers competed in the annual iTI Singapore District (Army) Swimming championships held yesterday at Gillman Baths, Alexandra, Cfn. Reeves of Base Workshops, R.E.M.E. was the only swimmer to score a double. He won the 66 yards and 100 yards free style475 words
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Article164 1949-08-21 14 LOS ANGELES. Sat. I*HE Japanese easily won The Hague Gold Trophy given to 1 team scoring the most points In the championships. They had 63 to 34 for the second placed Brighton Swimming Club, and 25 for the New Haven Swimming Club Their domination of theReuter - 164 words
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Article47 1949-08-21 14 gINGAPORE Cold Storage Cricket XI hmve a vacant date (Auk 27) in their fixture list. They have arranged for a ground and refreshments will be provided. Junior teams of commercial houses requiring a game huuld contact Mr. F. E. Donaldson Convenor (Tel. 5486 1.47 words
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Article26 1949-08-21 14 nFHE cricket match between the Clarke Rangers and Police, which was to have been played yesterday on the Police Training School ground, was cancelled.26 words
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Advertisement157 1949-08-21 14 ALHAMBRA 1— Air-Conditioned Tel. 6909 TODAY At 12.00; 4.15 and B.SO p.m. NFIV PRINT! jnlAli HWrfW^HB jim -j Hv ■<■! IMVM W' m H^BtV V*^^^^S\ Mm Morning Matinee Today at 9.00 a.m. Paramount's "BLUE SKIES" Technicolor Admission:— Adults $1; Children 50 cts. WTffIhuiANuWINIhHS N£xr I2jjTLHAI?f.tF CHANCE m\^^ L\^- 1 A^^157 words
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Advertisement103 1949-08-21 14 in sicknea i./ J jfjf\r t Darin? and after an Illness the rich f /v* ffi *ojryw body -building elements in .Scott's /\w //-*'s*%« Emalsion restore health and strength /^*v/ ,jj A/ -^"C**' 1 In record time. V^V n/^ s^ i d 111 And when you are Ot Scotfs Emulsion103 words
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Article34 1949-08-21 15 IN the Int.. --Services Tennla match played at R.A.F. Base, Seletar, yesterday the R.A.F. beat the Royal Navy five games to one. Three singles and three doubles were playd.34 words
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Article534 1949-08-21 15 3 MORE RECORDS IN S'GOR MEET Best feat Cup to Leek Meng Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent rpHREE more Selangor athletic records were broken yesterday, the second day of the A.A.A. championships, making six in all for the. meet. The first record yesterday went to Lt. V. R. Hook534 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-08-21 15 I a preparation for the 1 English soccer season, which opened yesterday, Arsenal Senior teams Reds and Whites had a practice game at Highbury, London, on Aug. 13. Picture shows a tussle in Reds' goalmouth following a cor-ner-kick. Left to right are Goring (Whites' centreforward), Daniel (Reds' centre-half) and SwindinReuter - 54 words
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Article39 1949-08-21 15 QWEN YOUNGSTERS beat Sime Darby S.C. 4-1 in a soccer friendly at Fafrer Park yesterday. Orr.ar Daud <2), Ismail bin Taib and Awthar Singh scored for Owen Youngsters and M. Tobine for Sime Darby S.C.39 words
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Article60 1949-08-21 15 THE Indo-Ceylonese Club have started hockey practice in preparation for the forthcoming Eeascn and hope to fltld a strong sid" this year. Their opening match will be against Kluang this week at Kluang. Clubs and teams wishing for matches with the Club are invited to communicate with Ml60 words
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Article578 1949-08-21 15 110 metres high hurdles (final) L Ng Liang Chiang (5.8.A.); 2. Yao Ghee Yee (C.H.S.); 3. Tan See Geok (A. A. A.). Time: 16.6 sec. 1500 metres (final): 1. Joseph Yap (C.S.A.); 2. Chua Yew Chye (C.H.8.): 3. Long Peng Kwang (C.H.S.). Time: 4 mm. 50578 words
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Article118 1949-08-21 15 RESULTS of the ties played in the Tanglln tennis championship yesterday were: Women's handicap doubles: M^l J. R Harries* Miss WalkerTaylor w.o Mrs. Dunks Mrs. Levien: Mrs. Nassim Miss Rhoades beat Miss Holliday Miss Sheddon 6-4. 6-0. Men's open singles: Capt. J L Whitmore beat PAD. Reyer118 words
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Article35 1949-08-21 15 JOLLILADS WIN 4- 0 The Jollilads beat R.E.M.E. four-goals to nil at soccer played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. At half time score was onenil. Hussien netting for Jollilads. After the resumption Mokhtarz scored three goals35 words
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280 1949-08-21 15 rE Ccylonese Sports Club scorrd an easy victory at cricket ovet the V.M.C.A. on the V.M.C.A ground yesterday. The Ceylonese batted first and compiled 237. Nagiah. the State fast bowler, retired with 68, Vljlaretnam retired with 33 while G. Krishnan carried tils bat for280 words
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Article34 1949-08-21 15 THE Technical Wing of the 1 R.A.F were the winners of the R.A.F Swimming Gala at Seletar yesterday. Technical Wliig beat the Equipment Wing by two goals to nil in the water polo Anal.34 words
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Article244 1949-08-21 15 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Correspondent OUG3Y has caught on well in English schools in R% Johore and is becoming very popular with Malay boys especially— they say that it is a cleaner game than soccer. Practices began more than a month ago and so244 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-08-21 15 THE Tiger Sporting Associ atlon (Singapore) soccer team and officials photo--1 graphed before their departure for Rangoon yesterday to play a series of cames. Sunday Times pie tore.28 words
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Advertisement318 1949-08-21 15 SEE IT fOPAY phonf flr^vajl Lvlsvj I 5159 U a. m.—!. 45 —4.00 —6.30 t 9.30 p. m. DREAM GIRL DORIS HAS EVERYONE HUMMING THESE DREAM HITS/ fll/W "Someone Like You," Love Finds A Way," "I'll String Along With You" Special Morning Show TODAY At 9 a.m. June Allyson in318 words
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Advertisement181 1949-08-21 15 5 TIMES TODAY If a.m.- 1.45- 4.1 5-6.45 9.30 p.m. f u n KIDS THE PANTS j OFF THE RUSSIAN COMMISSARS" *f£ nAt£ «j^pili'cfeiriQ Romance? 50 It 1 1 NINOTCHKA starring GRETA GARBO MELVYN DOUGLAS INA CLAIRE I— ssussss— sss^s***sy»^ssssssssssssl Bsi Wf^Jt t^ JI I 2 BKTCbPB j^^^ m WTIJI^■^BSUKV^BSSrVT^BSvV^fvVT^T'IBSSSSSSSSSSSSSsiH181 words
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Article, Illustration2253 1949-08-21 16 EPSOM JEEP - DALE VIXEN PAYS $118 ON WIN TOTE Surprises at Kuala Lumpur races By EPSOM JEEP Good riding by newcomer JOCKEY Arthur Ayres made an impressive debut on the Malayan Turf when he landed Dale Vixen a three-figure dividend winner at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the last day of the Selangor Turf2,253 words
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Article107 1949-08-21 16 THE holder of ticket No. *****3 for the last day of the Selangor Turf Club August meeting will get a prize of $103,550. The total pool touched $334,000, which compared favourably with the record sales during the boom period of 1946 and 1947. The Big107 words
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Article157 1949-08-21 16 Sunday Tunes Taiping Sports Correspondent The Nepal Cup presented by the Maharaja of Nepal for soccer competition among units of the xirlgsde of Gurkhas was won yesterday by the 1/6 Gurkhas, who oeat the 2/7 Gurkhas by three goals to two. The winning goal was157 words
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371 1949-08-21 16 fAPTAINING the Fathers team against their sons on vacation from the United Kingdom P. A. B. McKerron (Colonial Secretary) played a fine innings to help his side gain a four-wicket victory in the cricket match played on the Padang yesterday. Mothers, too, turned371 words
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Article, Illustration100 1949-08-21 16 ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■MlllilHaNHaHHßMMMllMiaßßl I*KOLI' pbotofiaph taken before yesterday's cricket natch on thr Padanf between U.K schoolboys and their fathers: fron. row, left to ri<hi: J. d'Cotta, D. Abbott, C. MeKenon. R. Strickland, G. R. HolHday, F. M. Holliday. P. L Wilkins, R. J. N. Leonard, A. K. Martin. Secon.. row, left io100 words
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