The Straits Times, 4 September 1949
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Title Section28 1949-09-04 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday ■«llhl« ©t Tta« ftnlta Katf M^apm Ww— VMM J No. 736. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.28 words
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Article, Illustration352 1949-09-04 1 DYING BANDIT TURNED TRAITOR Last moments of "Big Devil" Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. AS Tai Kwee ("Big Devil") one of Negri Sembilan's "Big Five** bandit leaders lay mortally wounded by police bullets he gave a detailed account of hit terrorist activities over the past months. A senior police352 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-09-04 1 JACKSON YANC. agoo* 10. with Hrn trophy (left) awarded him at midget claw champion hi a boyt' club mir•iea lounimint at Washington DC. lackaoa cam* to America with hb Dirtnh from Shanghai about Hire* HiOMtht ago. Thty art living wiHi relatives in Wathiagtwi. USIS pktyr.45 words
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Article188 1949-09-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BANGKOK, Saturday. DENEWED attempts by agitators in Malaya to stir up disaffection in the four south Siam Malay-speaking provinces is reported in despatches received here from the southern branch of the Central Security Council, said Colonel Taks Seniwongsc, chairman of council today.188 words
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108 1949-09-04 1 2,000 CHINESE HUNTED IN AUSTRALIA biDNEY, Sat. (IOMMONWLALTH lmmigraj tion and security authorities are seeking over 2,000 Chinese believed to have been smuggled Illegally In. Australia in the last 25 years by ships trading with the East. A security officer said instructions had been issued from Canberra that these ChineseReuter - 108 words
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Article106 1949-09-04 1 Formosan troops for mainland HONG KONG, Sat. VTATIONAUST China ru*hii ed reinforcements to the "Invasion coast" today as the Communists sought to force the last links of an iron ring around the ports of Amoy and Swatow. Nationalist troops were rushed from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Island stronghold of Formosa toUP - 106 words
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Article61 1949-09-04 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— Film star Rudy Vallee will marry Eleanor Kathleen Norris, aged 21, a university graduate, next Friday. It will be the fourth marriage for Vallee. He will be married in a Roman Catholic Church. Church officials say that because he was never married by a61 words
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Article94 1949-09-04 1 Snndaj Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat. A WOMAN cook for a bandit camp and an active I agent of the Malayan Communist Party were among those who were arrested as a result of an operation conducted by a small party of police and military at the 13th94 words
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Article196 1949-09-04 1 DEPORTEES TOLD— Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MELBOURNE, Saturday. CONVENORS of tomorrow's "Chinese libel proposal committee" in Sydney have Seen ad-ised tfcat they cannot sue the Australian Immigration Minister, Mr. Calwell. en masse for libel but that they should have one Chinese deportee take the action. In196 words
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Article41 1949-09-04 1 LUCKNOW. Sat. Stalin, Tewari. a 10-year-old schoolboy has been arrested here with five other Communists, for "assaulting an official on duty." His father Is a prominent Communist worker. Stalin has a younger brother called V^lotov.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article55 1949-09-04 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A camp for 40 bandits was found 16 miles from Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Situated east of the road to Bentong, it consisted of six bamboo huts which had been evacuated earlier this week. Another Selangor bandit camp was found55 words
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Article21 1949-09-04 1 SHANGHA.. Sat.- A small number of Nationalist planes raided Shanghai for several hours today, dropping some bombs.— AJ>21 words
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Article43 1949-09-04 1 BHISTOL. Sat.— The world's biggest civil landplane— the 130-ton Brabazon I—completed first trials today in five double taxi-ing runs up and down a special one and a half mile runway. The trials were "entirely satisfactory," it was officially announced. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article34 1949-09-04 1 BELGRADE. Sat. -The Yugoslav Government last night announced the liquidation of two companies Jointly operated with Russia. They were the "Yugoslav-Soviet Danube Navigation Company" and the "Yugoslav-Soviet Civil Aviation Company." UJ*.34 words
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Article67 1949-09-04 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— A New Bedford (Mass) fishing boat was strafed and almost sunk today by an unidentified aircraft while tied to a wharf at "No Man's Land," an island five miles from New Bedford. The crew said they thought the plane belonged to theUP - 67 words
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Article25 1949-09-04 1 HONG KONG, Sat.—Muslim General Ma Pu-fang's troops have evacuated Sining, provincial capital of Chinghai, independent Chinese press reports from Chungking said today. AJV25 words
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Article37 1949-09-04 1 NEW YORK, Sat. -Governor Thomas Dewey ordered all available New York state police tod- y to be at Peekskill tomorrow to prevent any violence at a concert by the Negro singer, Paul Robescn.— UP.UP - 37 words
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Article112 1949-09-04 1 AMOK WITH GUN SHOOTS 3 CHINESE MANILA, Sat fiVSTttE held up the busy VJ routine of Manila's Chinatown today when 30--year-old Chinese Sy Pio shot three fellow Chinese one after another, killing one and wounding the others critically. One of the critically wounded Chinese was a restaurant owner, whom theUP - 112 words
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Article52 1949-09-04 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat.—Police were taking special precautions today to prevent any new outbreaks of violence in the western areas of Johannesburg after Thursday's rioting over an African tram fare dispute. They have been ordered to break up any gatherings of Africans which might lead to! freshReuter - 52 words
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Article121 1949-09-04 1 Trisha riders —all in blue Sunday Times Staff Reporter YOU will probably see some well-dressed trisha riders in Singapore any day now. From the beginning of this 1 month any trisha rider who applies to the Registrar of vehicles for renewal of his licence must be wearing a new suit121 words
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Article23 1949-09-04 1 BATAVIA, Sat.— The Indonesian Republican Army Command has ordered guerilla forces In South Borneo to stop fighting the Dutch. AJ>.23 words
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Article167 1949-09-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MINETY-FOUR Chinese squatters living in an area required for a new housing estate in Coronation Road in Singapore saw a bulldozer go into action in front of them yesterday but they refused to budge from their homes. They have been living167 words
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Article66 1949-09-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYAN Airways Ltd. has donated $500 to the Malayan Air Cadet Corps hi Singapore in Hrn form of an "air scholarship," the Sunday Times was told yesterday The way, it is understood, will he) used to pay the cost of flying66 words
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Article37 1949-09-04 1 TOKIO, Sat.— Two new typhoons are building up within 1,000 mil** of Japan, American weather officials reported today. The Toklo area's first typhoon in 38 years killed over 100 people on Tuesday night.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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248 1949-09-04 1 C-G in Tokio to shape antiRed policy Sunday Times Special Correspondent THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who arrived in Tokio yesterday for an eight-day round of talks with Ceneral Douglas Mac Arthur and other highranking U.S. military leaders and with Japanese leaders will play a vital role in the248 words
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Article52 1949-09-04 1 Sunday Timei Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ■PHE Chinese Low Kah, who I ran amok killing his daughter and wounding hit wife and two other children at Mengkarak in the B.ntog Area of Pahang last w««k wat shot dead last evening at he tried to escape fro* rho52 words
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Article74 1949-09-04 1 NEW YORK, Bat A 1 Scrlpps-Howard newspaper editorial today quipped. "Web, it is a pleasure to know that Diwan Bahadur Be Tiruvalyangudi Vijayaraghf.vacharya incends to spend some time in the United States after his conference in Canada. "We wish he could visit all our principalUP - 74 words
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Article314 1949-09-04 2 YROM China, Dr. W. S. Flowers, of Sheffield, brings news that Communists want to buy manufactured steel from vs. But there are difficulties. First is the queston of payment. Red China has no currency exchange. Second: How will the steel be used? Communists have demonstrated how they use it—314 words
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Article941 1949-09-04 2 JAMES BARRETT - JAMES BARRETT by rpHE heaviest, most luxurious trade catalogue since the end of the war is now being send out to business organisations all over the world. It weighs 3 3 4 lb.. has 306 glossy pages printed in six colours, more than 500941 words
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Article, Illustration983 1949-09-04 2 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT fWENTY-FOUR thousand Malays in Ceylon are following keenly the trend of events in Malaya and Indonesia. Their Interest is entirely sentimental; there is no tinge of political feeling about it, for all these Malays are as good citizens of Ceylon as983 words
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Advertisement86 1949-09-04 2 FREE SERVICS AFTER SALE assures utmost accuracy and reliability 16 (OUTER QUAY SINGAPORE HtH aL"— GLAMORIZE SaV?L THEM WITH VAvPiflA Sweeten your smile give your lips alluring 1 I color with Tangec'j famous PctalFinish.' IRThanks co its own secret formula, Tangee goes J •> On smoother stays on longer. Seven86 words
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Article, Illustration387 1949-09-04 3 'Public must make move 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. A MUNICIPAL Commissioner's attempt to pave the way for popular elections in Penang failed this week. because, as one Commissioner told the Sunday Times, there was no real demand for direct representation. "If the public387 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-09-04 3 H/fISS Frances Vanderrell, daughter of Commander and Mrs. H. VanderreU of Bampstead, London, were married to M. Peter Naoumoff, at St. Andrews Cathedral yestero Archdeacon Gregory officiated. The honeymoon will ue spent at Loyang.34 words
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Article176 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SECAMAT. Saturday. A BRITISH police sergeant told the Segamat Circuit Magistrate today that he had chased a motor driver for more than two miles at 65 mph, after the driver had failed to stop following an accident. Sergeant Fraser stated he176 words
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Article76 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR Sat. LEI Foofc Biag acquitted here on a charge of attempting to cans* hurt to Tan Thing Yce at Temiang Renchong Estate said that he was one of the guests at a feast given by Tan. There was a quarrel76 words
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Article21 1949-09-04 3 The Theosophlcal Society will hold a lunch-hour discussion on Tuesday at the Ta Tong restaurant In Chulla Street.21 words
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Article182 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DUSINESS houses, large and small, and individuals, rich and poor, are responding to the call for donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, and in spite of the difficult financial conditions prevailing, more than $1,000,000 has been collected or promised so182 words
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Article61 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.- Described as the manager of Teong Lee Estate, Bekok, 42-year-old Khoo Knee Choo was today brought before the Segamat I Court charged with criminal breach of trust involving more than $37,000 in respect of sales of rubber from the Estate.61 words
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Article81 1949-09-04 3 A large gathering of friends and relations was present at the Church of the Holy Family In Katong yesterday to witness the marriage of Mr. Anselm Claude Tegjeu to Miss Frida Teresa Peters. The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C. Tegjeu of81 words
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Article75 1949-09-04 3 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Sept 3) were in cents per lb.: Bayer Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 37 37. P. 0.8. in bales Sept No. 1 R.S S. 37 3714 No. 3 R.S.S. 35 H 35% No. 3 R.S. B.75 words
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311 1949-09-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THOUGH there were fewer births in Johore last year than in 1947, the population of the State rose to it* highest-ever level 762,218 according to the annual report of the Registrar of Births and Deaths. This311 words
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Article185 1949-09-04 3 TWO more Malayan students are due to leave shortly for further studies in U.S.A. and another is rejoining hi.s university after spending the summer vacation in Singapore. Mr. Ng Yam Bin, 23-year-old son of Mr. Ng Bong Sin of Raja Laut Crescent, Kua a Lumpur,185 words
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Article39 1949-09-04 3 MALACCA, Sat, Local amateurs gave a first class performance last night in aid of the Welfare Fund. Dr. R. H Isaac was the producer assisted by Mrs. J. Hamer, wife of the District Officer, Jasln as compere.39 words
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Article20 1949-09-04 3 MUAR, Sat.— lnche Hassan bin Abdullah sub- Treasurer Muar, has been transferred to Pontian as Administrative Officer.20 words
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Article26 1949-09-04 3 IFOH, Sat.— Liberation Day on September 12 is to be observed as a public holiday In Perak. But no official celebrations will be held.26 words
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Advertisement324 1949-09-04 3 healthy, cleansing, Kolynos Is perfect for children. At a touch of the toothbrush the fresh, cleansing foam frisks right round their teeth. It's such fun to do It such a fresh, healthy mouth when It's done. Kolynos r^\. foam vanishes with the J SUCH A LITTLE MAKES jo tooth-glass water.324 words
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Advertisement104 1949-09-04 3 SHOES IN TWO MOODS' Dance and Walk in Comfort jA 'A Shoe of Beauty and a M Joy to Wear M Model Shoes for the I Discriminating Woman, W^^JKm Elegant, Sophisticated Styles for Afternoon and -^^HP^ if > Evening wear. S Feather-weight and jg^| m Flexible in the ,>' Softest104 words
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Miscellaneous301 1949-09-04 3 sncAcoßi koala unavm b. r. b. •00 Programme Summary; 9.02 ».oo aju. Programme Summary; No^StolSd SfuS?- 600 Morning music; 9.30 Latin Amerl- 9.03 Morning Music; 9.30 Latin tkh Authors'; 6.16 'Music for the ca; 10.00 New from Kuala Lum- America; 1040 News (alao at IJO. Jfif'^ZS^SZ!* pur; 10.16 Hit Parad*;301 words
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Article654 1949-09-04 4 Donald Moore's TF the size and 1 variety of book shops can be taken as evidence of civilization then Java must be one of the most culturally advanced countries In the East today. To the Malayan the size of, say, Batavla's bookshops Is staggering. All the bookahops of654 words
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Article, Illustration614 1949-09-04 4 SKIPPER - SKIPPER 1 h I*HE battle training course at H.Q., Malaya District, which is next door to Kuala Lumpur's Castle Camp, Is likely to become a favourite with Senior Scouts. The 10th K.L. Seniors went over it, "Tarzan" like, during a Venturer Badge Training Course some weeks ago, and614 words
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Article, Illustration739 1949-09-04 4 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON by STEPS IN PHOTOGRAPHY 9 IN my last article we discussed the making of a portrait with the simplest of tools camera, film and tripod, using the most economical and readily available light source, the sun. With only a little extra and inexpensive equipment, your739 words
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Article347 1949-09-04 5 /CRICKET enthu- Masts will gather at the Singapore Recreation Club today to see the Club's annual Married vs. Singles match. And they will keep their > eyes on the Singles XI skipper, CARL SCHUBERT, one of the foremost bowlers in the Colony. For it will be Schubert's347 words
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Article226 1949-09-04 5 BEHIND much of the success of last Friday's big antl-T.B. rhanty dance in Penan? were the indefatigable efforts of a mother and dauerr a r Mrs. GAN HO CH'ONG president of the St. George's Girls* School Society, nnd her eldest daughter, BFE LAT. Wife of a prominent226 words
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Article216 1949-09-04 5 THE Perak planter who not leng age hit the headlines when he cabled Sir Stafford Cripps. "You can earn more gold dollars, save the pound and feed your depressed hungry peoples If you can persuade Commonwealth ministers put a ban or prohibitive duty upon synthetic tyres coming216 words
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Article214 1949-09-04 5 MR. TEAP HONG (.FIFE, Dato Kaya Pali, JP., was born in Kota Bharu In 1893 and was educated in local Chinese schools. Leaving school, he took up business in rubber and general goods. During the great flood f 1926 in Kelantan Mr. Hong Ghee rendered good .ervice in214 words
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Article203 1949-09-04 5 AGED only 30, Mr. K. PARAMALINGAM of Sltiawan has an enviable record of public activity. Mr. Paramallngam was educated at the Kajang High School In Selangor. where he had a brilliant career and was the first Tamil boy to become School Captain and Head Prefect. After leaving school203 words
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Article193 1949-09-04 5 A FRIEND of the poor and popular wi*h all communities is Mr. M. R. NAIDU. Labour Officer. Lower Perak. He started his career es a stenographer with a British firm before the war. During the OccuoaMon, he was general secretary to an All Community Committee and was193 words
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Advertisement162 1949-09-04 5 m\ f I jr j LBv Ji^gW IniV*V B Ui^g^gßi^gV^ L^^i^g^g^r <zhiccessful living needs.*. I abundant energy. How better to win txtra vigour than by recuperative sleep every night That is a key to success offered to you by Slumberland. Its luxurious sleep-inducing comfort comes from resilient springs that gently162 words
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Advertisement238 1949-09-04 5 Crosley Shelvador I FIVE SEPARATE <tora« ZONES '^•'■■■Sl^ll \mmESm. Normal-Cold "^f^ll JgVllflW 3 Moist-Cold P^g) d txclusive Shelvador jjc3 (Shelves in the door) it pays to pay a little more f £Jt Shelvador Solm Agents: LEE FLETCHER 102-106 Orchard Road Singapore Phone: 3338 I-:-" g-^ There are big car refinements238 words
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Article82 1949-09-04 6 MAINSI Mainsail, the big ■all aft of mainmast TRYSL- Triangular uUI taking place of mains'] when It la blowing. STAYS'L. FORKS L, and JIB. —small aalls aaed forward of >lnmast. DEOOITE. Canvas aea anchor, ■scd to keep *hip'a bea4 to aea In heavy weather. REEF.— To take In aall.82 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1949-09-04 6 STANLEY SMITH - STANLEY SMITH by HERE is the log 11 of the 20ft., home-made yacht Nova Espero New Hope in which I and my brother Colin have crossed the Atlantic from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, to Dartmouth, Devon, in 43 days But first I want to tell you1,787 words
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Article, Illustration190 1949-09-04 6 rE Smith brothers took 27 days less than Columbus to cross the Atlantic. Columbus left Palos. Spain, on August 3, 1492, and steped ashore on Watting Island, li he Bahamas, on October li a total of 70 days. The Smiths did the voyage in 43 days. Here190 words
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Advertisement257 1949-09-04 6 H^mMonjpho£ This 7 Valve All-Wave Supernet Receiver Model 7107 Is Marconiphones latest creation and is popularly priced at $395.00 only less 10% (or Cash. Monthly payment Terms can be arranged. Magnified Band-senna lurang Automatic Gain Control Tuned R.F. Stige on all wave bands Climate proofed throughout K&dV>gram connections with switch257 words
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Article482 1949-09-04 7 Victoria Hall transformed Sunday Times Staff Reporter ABOUT 40 boys and girls from Singapore schools all of whom have passed their Senior Cambridge examination and are waiting to enter the University of Malaya will assist Hie staff which the Singapore Government is providing to482 words
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Article82 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Mr. Quek Kai Kee, a Legislative Councillor, and Mr. Tan Slong Lian, president of the local branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, were among the flrst members of their community to apply for Federal Citizenship from Segamat. This was stated82 words
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Article269 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE post-war boom in shipping in the Far East is now over, and shipping companies are finding it increasingly difficult to get cargoes to lift in Malayan ports. Cargo ships have recently altered their schedules, often delaying their sailing more than269 words
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Article62 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The wedding took place at the Singapore Registry Office yesterday or Geoffrey Sinclair Raymond, of Radio Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Margaret Matheson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Stokes of Singapore. A reception was held at 217, Belmont62 words
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Article55 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Correspondent TELOK ANSON Sat.— Dr. O. A. Mott. Medical Officer, Batang Padang, has been appointed Health Officer, Lower Perak, in addition to his own duties in place of Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, Health Officer, Lower Peralr. who has gone to the United Kingdom and55 words
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Article72 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Time* Johore Bahrn SEGAMAT, Sat. "This man is wanted under the Emergency Regulations and I have been instructed to oppose ball," declared Cnurt Inspector Salleh bin Hajl Omar when 30 year old Ooh Lai Hong appeared In the Segamat Court charged with failure to72 words
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Article51 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Staff Report** Twenty flve-year-old Ahmad bin Yaacob who broke into a house in Blakang Mail and stole 105 packets of rlgarette3 and 18 eggs, was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment lr the Singapore First District Court. Ahmad had one previous51 words
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Article184 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent DECENTLY opened in Singapore is a branch of one of the largest soy sauce factories in China, to cater for the increasing demand for this sauce by the Colony's i Chinese population and non-Chineso gourmets. Nearly everybody in Malaya knows or184 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-09-04 7 MISS Maureen SuUlvan and Mr. Cedrio Halge were married at the Cathedra 1 or the Good Shepherd yesterday. Mrs. Hatge Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sullivan, of Singapore. Mr. Haige Is employed I by Cable and Wireless Ltd. Miss Tessa Belettl and 1 Miss Marion Sullivan52 words
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Article28 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— Mrs Eva Toon and Mrs. Rita Han, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Chong Tak Nam have returned from the United Kingdom.28 words
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Article39 1949-09-04 7 Snnday Times Correspondent PENANO. Sat. The St. Xavier's Pun Fair Committee have received two donations of $100 each, from Mrs. Kanplllal Shah and Madam Mary Chin. These sums will be spent on buying prizes for the fair.39 words
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399 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. A MAT, a 38-year-old Malacca-born Malay and former platoon commander in the Malacca Volunteer Corps, wrote to Ann Temple's column complaining that, because he "showed 100 per cent, love" to his wife, his neighbours had dubbed399 words
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Article161 1949-09-04 7 Ancient scroll unsold Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE owner of the 1,000- year-old Chinese painting "Eight Famous Horses," Mr. Lim See Sal, had a shock the other day when a Singapore Chinese said that he had seen a similar scroll elsewhere. Bat that Is impossible. Mr. Lim told the Sunday161 words
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Article112 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. "The average American knows little about Malaya. To most of them Malaya is part of China or is somewhere near Karachi," Mr. Gurdial Singh, well-known Malayan cricketer, told the Seremban Rotary Club this week. Mr. Gurdial Singh, who is on the staff of112 words
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70 1949-09-04 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore boys' clubs were hosts yesterday to a group of schoolchildren from the United Kingdom. The visitors were at the body-building classes at the Katong and Queen Street Boys' Clubs, and later attended a football match on 3t. Joseph's Institution70 words
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Advertisement215 1949-09-04 7 II OVER A CENTURY OF 1 1 1 TRADING IN MALAYA 1 i^ 1849 saw George MacFarlane Sandi- &a lands, Esq; and John Buttery, Esquire; U-j take over the firm of Lorrain Sandi- ??g ffk lands Co. established in Penang circa On September sth 1849 THE COR- ffl g$ PORATION215 words
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604 1949-09-04 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, SEPT, 4, 1949. THE REWARDS OF SILENCE MALAYA'S rubber industry is facing its gravest crisis since the disastrous world depression of the early 193Js and the people of this country have v direct Interest in that crisis, since their economic future may well depend on its604 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1949-09-04 8 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH WtW houses are springing up everywhere. BricK and mortar and red-tiled roofs, like pretty flowers, are sprouting on many a Singapore "w as t c land.'* Their scent, the scent of fresh paint, is gathering strength as more and more new houses change1,700 words
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400 1949-09-04 8 A S a keen student of psychology I read with much interest the letter of Mr. Bayliss and your reply thereto in last week's SUNDAY TIMES. Both appeared to have sincerity and substance, but upon reflection both can, in fairness, be commented upon. To400 words
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Letter174 1949-09-04 8 IN your reply to Mr. Bayliss' 1 letter you state that only six people" had written protesting against the Halgh articles being published. On the Sunday when these articles first appeared I had a conversation with a parson at the Cathedral. He stated how disgusted he174 words
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Letter303 1949-09-04 8 YOUR great courage in publishing Mr. O. L. Bayliss's letter is only equalled by bis in writing it to you. lam glad that a government official (Mr Bayliss is Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang) has dared to write on such an important topic in his own303 words
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Letter11 1949-09-04 8 I agree with Mr. B lyllsa. M. T. ZYLLWLYNSTEWART. Butterworth.11 words
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Letter230 1949-09-04 8 WHILE I appreciate Mr. Bayliss's sincerity and his concern regarding the effect the Haigh series might have on the n.ntals of the rising generation, I must confess the casttgation of the Sunday Times is unmerited. I belong to that vast majority of the Sunday Times readers who230 words
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Advertisement507 1949-09-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLES FOR SALE PORD V 8 1947 DE LUXE, excel, cond.. Rey Ins., $2,900 Offer. Black. 125 Stevens Rd.. TanjcHn 1948 FORD VB, 10,000 miles, decarbonised, taxed. Insured June. 1050. Excellent condition. $3,280. Box No. A 196. Sun.T. 1948 HILLMAN MINX. 13 500 tnlle». decarbonls€d. perfect condition, taxed.507 words
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Advertisement15 1949-09-04 8 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe lib. Foil. Pkt $2.00 lib. Tin _$2.30 2 Ib. Tin ...$4.5015 words
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Advertisement14 1949-09-04 8 /£B^, There's always I I Irl %L FOR A TIGER in pints and quarts14 words
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Article312 1949-09-04 9 BLACK MARKET IN ANTI-T.B. DRUG A danger to the ignorant Sunday Times Staff Reports TUBERCULOSIS patients who mistakenly regard streptomycin as a certain cure for all forms of the disease are supporting a racket which is bringing thousands of grammes of American manufactured streptomycin from Hong Kong on to the312 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-09-04 9 TH E shutter-planks of a shophouse in Rumah Miskin, Singapore, came down on this car which ended up on the five-foot-way, with one of its front wheels in the drain, following a collision yesterday. Two people were slightly injured, one of them eight-year-old Lovell Peterson.45 words
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Article265 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. lUIALAY mothers in the past feared that if their daughters were educated, the only result would be that they would learn to read love letters or even worse, compose th»m, says the Director of Education, Mr. M. R. Holgate265 words
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Article78 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Tim** Staff Correspondent CEMAS. Sat. POLICE ofter a reward of $2,000 for information leading to rh« arrest of Abas bin Haji Abdufrahman alias Ibrahim bin t.3\i Abdulrahman a 22--year-old gunner of 94 Sqdn Kuala Lumpur Depot, Royal Artillery F. Regt.. Malaya, who deserted last May Abas78 words
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Article150 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A MALAYAN Council of Young Men's Christian Associations may be formed soon. Five Malayan dele- 1 gates of the V.M.C.A. have just returned from Bangkok, where they attended the first South-East Asia V M.C.A. conference and discussed the proposed Malayan150 words
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Article67 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent About 200 military and civilian members of :he Central Provision and Disposal Centre of 223 Base Ordnance Depot gave a farewell party to their senior Provision Officer, LtCol. R. R. M. Mayhew, at Robinson's Cafe last night. Lt.-Col Mayhew is returning to the67 words
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Article31 1949-09-04 9 MUAR, Sat.-Two Malays, Yusof and Hussein were each fined $45 for hitting a cinema attendant at Tangkak. The two men tried to get In to the show free.31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-09-04 9 Ki and Mr Colin Dcanj after their marriage at the Roman "ICitholie Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Deans is a teacher at St. Patricks School. Katong. and Mrs. Dejns, formerly Miss Margaret Laiaroo, was a schoolteacher in Malacca.42 words
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Article125 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. THE Coroner, Mr. J. P. Blackledge, today found that a woman T.B. patient Lucy Tan had died by misadventure during an operation described by a medical officer as "entirely successful in 999 cases out of 1,000." Dr. J. M. Hagen of125 words
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Article74 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Onam, traditional annual Hindu festival of Kerala, South India, will be celebrated by several thousand Malayalees in Singapore and the Federation today. Highlight of the occasion in Singapore will be a sports meet and a mass meeting at the New World74 words
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Article196 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A GOVERNMENT clerk with 27 years' service appeared before the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $7,714. He was 42-year-old E. C. Burrows, recently appointed acting Deputy Shipping196 words
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Article62 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Seremban SporU The general secretary of the Indian Bank, Mr. N. Gopaliyer, arrived In Singax>re yesterday by the La Marseillaise from Madras. This is Mr. Gopaliyer s first visit to Malaya. He will study bank, ig conditions hnre and acquaint himself with62 words
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Article47 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent MIiAR Sat.— A successful dance In aid of the University of Malay* Fund was held at the Maa'- C!ub last night. The dance committee comprised Raffles Coll' ge graduates, ana undergraduates and members of the public, with Mr James Henry as secretary.47 words
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Article136 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CONFIDENCE trickster who cheated a department store and a manufacturer's agents, in Singapore, of liquor and perfumer}' worth approximately $1,100, was yesterday, in the First District Court, sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment. The trickster, 3 1 -year-old Chew Sze136 words
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Article46 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Tim** Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.l'ne St. Patrick's Society of Seiangor gave a farewell dinner to its Presiuent, the Deputy Commissioner of Police Mr. B. M. B. O'Connell, on Thursday night. An inscribed silver tray was presented U Mt O'Connell who is retiring soon.46 words
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Article57 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent Dig lovers are holding a meeting at 72, St. Patrick's Road at 5 p.m today to dis- jss thr- formation of an Alsatian Association. The aim of the Association is to hold shows and training classes. Mi E. V Smith. A.S.P., representative57 words
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Article27 1949-09-04 9 MUAF, Sat.— Pang Joo Seng sentence! to ten weeks' simple imprisonment for possessing chant' a pleaded "I smoke the stuff U. relieve my stomach complaint."27 words
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Article137 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE first post-war Flying Club meet will be held in Kuala Lumpur on October 21 and 22 and flying enthusiasts from all parts of the Federation and Singapore are expected to take part. An "at home," is137 words
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Article70 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. The Chief Police Officer, Negn Sembilan, Mr. J. N. D. Harrison, who was ambushed by bandits in the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan a week ago and wounded in the hand, has been released from hospital. The Deputy-Commission-er for Labour, Negri Sembilan,70 words
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Article227 1949-09-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter N the first 44 hours of their married life, a young American bridegroom and his Australian bride, have flown on two different aircraft practically 5,000 miles, reaching Singapore yesterday afternoon. They are Mr. Ralph. S. Von Kohorn, son of Baron and227 words
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Article23 1949-09-04 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Mr. H E Josselyn, District Offlcci, Krian, who has been on convalescent leave has returned and resumed duty.23 words
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Article153 1949-09-04 9 Penang wants police inquiry Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Sat. A RESOLUTION calling for an "impartial inquiry" into police resignations in the Federation was passed by the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at a committee meeting yesterday. "We feel such an in juiry will help to clear the153 words
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Article28 1949-09-04 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Inche Mohamcd Jahn bin Ngah Mohamed, Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Krlan has been transferred to Kuala Kanpsar. He Is at present on leave.28 words
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Advertisement139 1949-09-04 9 !o—4 ♦--«>—♦-—♦-♦ THE NEW IMjUIfHY^ M0d.. 1 128. A six valve receiver, using multi-purpose valves. Equivalent to a receiver if 11 valve function. A receiver of outstanding pv/formunce and quality. Price $395.00 Easy Terms F ree Home Trial. Available only through Murphy Service Distributors. aj*"-" ORL. XRD Ra SINGAPORE. PHONE139 words
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Advertisement110 1949-09-04 9 Morley's PURE WOOL GOLF SOCKS FOR LADIES Available in Grey Fawn Also White Sizes: 1U to 10 PRICES $1.50 $1.55 OUR HOSIERY DEPtT FIRST FLOOR ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE WITH fThe importance of getting in first with 'Aspro' in counteracting tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. 'Aspro' has a110 words
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Article852 1949-09-04 10 ■/.-SpP^V^jpßmSJ! She is a widow, very attractive, struggling to earn a lii»ng and educate her son. A wealthy bachelor in the forties is obviously devoted to her. and we. her friends, think she is in love with him and that it would be a most suitable marriage. She852 words
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Article32 1949-09-04 10 \yE regret that owing to unforeseen circumstances our regular Page Ten feature, Sitting on the Fence by Nat Gubbins, has had to be held over until next week.32 words
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Article, Illustration84 1949-09-04 10 ..^with a bit ol Paris thrown in IIOWS your sideways look? Can you veer through a plume or project in profile? If so, you'll make a hit in the new hats. Feathered, felted, and furred most of the latest rrom Pari and th* side. They are earside trimmed,84 words
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Article, Illustration335 1949-09-04 10 am^ E - Learn to dance am^E THERE arc both right-handed (Natural) and lett--1 handed (Reverse) turns in the Slow Foxtrot, and it adds variety to your dancing if you can turn both to the left and to the right, instead of always turning the same way. Today we learn T H I335 words
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Article509 1949-09-04 10 MIKE - MIKE' by CERTAINLY the highest highlight this week as far as live entertainment Is concerned Is tonight's play scheduled for 8 30. Specially written for broadcasting by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg, the play is called "The Tunnel," and It has an ingenious plot with plenty of509 words
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Advertisement669 1949-09-04 10 <- NOW! m>uh Piffup you glee YOURSELF a lovely permanent veuve AT HOMEt •via asH soft vrarea that fc:":££xgjSBfej>R P^s^^^aS^i ■sm equal la the beat Fflar quarter lb« cost. Awl Pin-Uf 53r^\ b ■arreUoanty mmf to obi it's V f: W Wiß Pi l > Vb^«*2blbHMb^ xa^^^^^^a^H 3§S*|^M permanent ieov«.669 words
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1042 1949-09-04 11 JN Cornwall, where I am now on holiday, legend has it that the locals refer to visitors as "foreigners" and talk of going to England when they intend to cross their county's borders Certainy, Cornish folk are different from Londoners as Yorkshire and1,042 words
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Article446 1949-09-04 11 QO L D E N-BROWN cakes soft, moist, lucious, and fresh from the oven a sight guaranteed to give any homemaker a thrill of satisfaction and pride. Cakes made from the recipes that follow have good keeping properties, are rich in flavour, and not unduly expensive to446 words
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Article, Illustration161 1949-09-04 11 riWJ time noon; the place Singapore's Chinatown; the people a 'trisha-rider and a little boy They were within a few feet of one another, the trishaman slumped over his vehicle, the boy crouched on the curb. Both were motion- less in the mid-day heat. > A food161 words
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Article, Illustration481 1949-09-04 11 Pity the poor parents By A Child Psychologist fTHE voice of par- ents picking up the questioning mood which so often infects their children reflec many of the sentiments of family life. There is HUMOUR: "Why-oh-why, when we know full well that babies resemble nothing so much481 words
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Advertisement233 1949-09-04 12 lil.iU MID. LI) HE SO .MISTAK-. WITH Ol R SCIENTIFIC PHOKOPTOR INSTRUMENT a ftupet Uiu&s wun i*ruper Testing is what you want tot your Precious Eyes. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO No. 334. North Bridcr Road. Singapore (opp. Liberty f'abare?) TECHNICAL BOOKS Davies. Handbook of Applied Hydraulics *2<.00 Colvin St233 words
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Advertisement126 1949-09-04 12 TO-VAY AT 11 A.M. M-O-M's "SAN FRANCISCO** Jeannette Mac Donald Clark GaMo To-day at 3, 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Last 3 Shows M-O-M's "THE KISSING BANDIT" la Technicolor Opening To-morrow Shaw Bros' Latest Malay Hit! "NABIB-To-day: 3.15— 6 1..- 15 "BODY DIBAPPEABS" To-morrow: "VELAIKARI" (Tamil) To-day's Special Matinee at 11.30126 words
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Miscellaneous810 1949-09-04 12 THE END OF SNIP CARTON The adventures of Snip Carton, tongue-in-cheek hero of a hundred desperate situations, have ended but a reader has supplied a farewell commentary: RECENTLY Snip Carton —Insurance Agentwas wandering In the Jungles of Johore trying to hunt Cheong Keng Lim, bandit leader on whose head there810 words
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Article, Illustration929 1949-09-04 13 SHARPSHOOTER takes you "inside sport 15 AFTER hitting the heights with the two appearances of "Handsome Bobby" NJoo, boxing in Singapore looked like slipping back into the old, familiar inactivity. But now Bobby is coming to the rescue again he'll be here for two more fights this929 words
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Article39 1949-09-04 13 The final of the Paterson Simons Inter-Firm Tennis Tournament will be played at 'Sherwood", 30. Paterson Road tomorrow at 5.15 p.m The finalists are Wurtsburg and Lade (Mansfield Company) v Wyatt and MllUcan (Hongkong A Shanghai Bank).39 words
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Article334 1949-09-04 13 DLEXTY of lively fighting was seen at the Inter--1 Boys Club Boxing Tournament held at St. Joseph's Institution last night. Included in the programme were exhibition bouts by Services boxers as well as civilians. An exhibition by two Services boxers of the correct method of334 words
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Article193 1949-09-04 13 GOOD bowling by LaU Singh, who took four wickets for 38. and Madarl, four for 51, featured the rricket match between Indian Association and Singapore Cricket Club for the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup, which began on the Padang yesterday. At the close of play,193 words
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Article69 1949-09-04 13 The result of the Island Club August Bogey Medal held over the week-end was as follows: B Division: A. C. Good (14), two up (winner). Next best returns were by E. L. H. Smith (13) one up. To Chin Seng (24) one up, Urn Kirn69 words
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Article120 1949-09-04 13 ACROSS: 1, Plastic. 6. Basis 10, Nor. 11, Amuse. 13, Irony. 15, Ransack. 17, Lens. 18. Desk. 19, Toe. 30. Rest. 23. Seasons. 34. Shone. 38, Parity. 29, Beauty. 30, Arena. 31, Prattle. 33, Feel 34, Sap. 35, Claw. 36, BOSS. 39. Clamour. 41, Tease. 43, Camel 43,120 words
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Article71 1949-09-04 13 The following will represent the Roxy B. P. in a -eturn match of Badminton against Amber B. P. consisting of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles to be played at The Happy World covered stadium on Monday sth September, 1949 at 7.00 p.m. sharp. Koh Beng Swee, Rebert Yap,71 words
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Article22 1949-09-04 13 A MEETING of the Singapore Cricket Club's bowls section will be held at the Club at 6.90 p.m. on Thursday.22 words
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Article225 1949-09-04 13 A fine Innings by T. A. H. Potto who scored 61 for Singapore Cricket Club and equally good batting by S. Yogarajah who made 55, were the highlights of yesterday's cricket match between S.C.C and Public Works Department at Ealesticr plain ended in a225 words
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Advertisement621 1949-09-04 13 XMAS PARCELS TO U.K. ORDER NOW TO AVOID DELAY There la no limit to the number of parcels tbat may be •ent to any Individual and orders can be booked for regular delivery any period In advance. XMAS FRUIT PARCEL EARLY XMAS— III.2S $11.50 (Special offer) All orders will be621 words
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Article104 1949-09-04 14 A PROGRAMME t three grasstrack cycling c •is for the benefit of the family U the late cyclUt. Tahaya bin Ellas, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 35. The evenU are: one-mile novice*' race, one-mile open sprint and 100-lan race. Entrance fee per event is104 words
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Article40 1949-09-04 14 ST. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will hold rugger practices every Tuesday and Friday, starting Sept. 6, at Woodsrllle. Those interested are to contact either Mr. J. Ferguson (Tel. 2555) or Mr. Loh Soo Teng (Tel. 5101 Ext. 306).40 words
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Article23 1949-09-04 14 A GOAL by Ng Kow Bah gave Krlan Police hockey team their fourth consecutive win. They beat the Indians one-nil.23 words
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Article524 1949-09-04 14 Agreement on Empire Games Sunday Times K. L. Sports Correspondent THE MALAYAN Amateur Athletic Association yesterday reorganised itself, decided on a wide policy of "promoting and encouraging" athletics and reached agreement on preliminary plans for Malayan representation at the 1950 British Empire Games in New524 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-09-04 14 PICTURE shows, from left, M. F. Velvaratnam. singles tennis champion of Koala Pilah District, N.S., Mrs. A. M. Service, N.S. 1949 women's singles tennis champion who umpired and HA. Scully, runner-up31 words
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396 1949-09-04 14 AFTER a lapse of two weeks the Singapore Cricket Association tournament matches will be resumed next week and with the struggle for championship honours now almost at its peak some of the keenest games of the tournament can be expected. The S.R.C. are still396 words
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Advertisement293 1949-09-04 14 WHICHAAIIMENTS mm suffer? four doctor will tell you thx often these ar* warning signs of MINERAL ft VITAMIN DEFICIENC I warnings that your« not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins w llch Nature demands you to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving you enough for your needs. Heed these293 words
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Article, Illustration700 1949-09-04 15 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL Two 12-year-old records broken By CINGAPORE swept the board at the Malayan Amateur Athletic championships which concluded in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, and in addition provided the winner of the "best performance" prize. He was Lloyd Valberg and his award was for his victory in700 words
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Article346 1949-09-04 15 Long Jump: 1 Tan Chin Wah (Pah.) 2. Chua Seng Quee (Johore). 3. Lee Fun (Sel.) Distance 21ft. 5J in. Pole Vault: 1 R. Munroe (Pngj 2. R Estrop (Singapore). 3. Ang Choon Klat (Kel.) Hei ht: 11 ft. 4} in. (Malayan Record). 100 yards (men). 1.346 words
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Article123 1949-09-04 15 Sunday Times Batu P»hat Sport* t orrespondrnt Chinese Recreation Club, Batu Pahat. has Just completed a series of tournaments In tennis, badminton, tables tennis and billiards. Results were: Tennis: Singles winner, lim Seng Slew; runner-up, Kua Swee Keng; doules, lim Seng slew and Lam Keng Hong;123 words
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Article344 1949-09-04 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent I^OR the second year in succession, Penang Chinese won the M.C.F.A. Cup final, beating Negri Chinese by three goals to nil on Seremban's Station Padang yesterday. Negri played against big odds, for they lost a key man five minutes after the344 words
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186 1949-09-04 15 GOOD RUGGER AT TAIPING THIS SEASON Sunday Times Taiping Sports Correspondent THE Old Ed ardlans, one of the premier Asian fifteens in the country, are planning a big programme which Includes several outstatlon fixtures against the Selangor Chinese, Perak Asiatics and Krian. The Old Edwardians have a good skipper In186 words
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Article161 1949-09-04 15 Sunday Time* KnaU Lumpur Sport* Correspondent SELANGOR Golf Club tennis tournament Is nearlng completion. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Darby will meet In the women's open singles final on Tuesday. Fixtures for Monday and Tuesday are: Monday, mixed open doubles: R-id and Mrs. Forward v Stemson and161 words
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123 1949-09-04 15 Sunday Times Koala. Kangsar Sports Correspondent |>ERAK Malays will bold a State tennis trial on Sept. 11 at the Istana Iskandarlah courts, Kuala Kangsar, to select their five doubles pairs and two singles players for the Asis Cup match against Selangor Malay teams on123 words
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Article32 1949-09-04 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent THE annual general meeting of 1 the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association will be held at the Negri Sembilan Club on Monday at 7 p.m.32 words
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Article64 1949-09-04 15 (Sunday Times Johore BsJmi Sports Correspondent) A very good turnout on th* English College padang on Tuesday for the South Jbhor* Rugby Football Club's first klckabout augurs well game this season in Johore. Forty players took the field and had some practice In scrumming and threequarter work after64 words
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Article, Illustration2482 1949-09-04 16 EPSOM JEEP - BRIGHT EYES HOLDS ON TO WIN CUP RACE EPSOM JEEP By Strong bid by King Arthur gRIGHT Eyes became the greatest moneyspinner in Malayan Turf history when she scored a grand victory, with Wally Bagby up, in the valuable Liberation Cup sprint race at Bukit Timah yesterday, the third day2,482 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-04 16 PRINCESS Nuffield (Tait) returning to scale after winning the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Princess Nuffteld paid the best dividend of the day ($45).28 words
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Article67 1949-09-04 16 TH E Big Sweep, drawn on the seventh race at Bukit Timah yesterday, resulted as follows: Total Pool: $213,791. Ist. Prise *****6 ($96,205) 2nd. Prize *****1 ($48,101) 3rd. Prize *****7 ($26,723) Starters: ($3,817 each) Nos. *****4, *****7, *****5, *****9, *****0, *****3, *****5. Consolation Prizes ($1,603 each):67 words
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Article121 1949-09-04 16 More than a hundred competitors took part yesterday in the first annual sports of the Eurasian Association youth movement, held on the Singapore Recreation Club ground. The programme of 32 events was open to youths only under the age of 18 and main interest was in121 words
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Article318 1949-09-04 16 Competitors dressed up as "mermaids"— with home-made flab tails of cardboard and sackc'.jth and wearing wigs, featured in one of the 16 keenly-contested events in the second annual "Swimmers' Day" celebration h°ld by Tiger Swimming Club at their pool at Pasir Pan: m,: yesterday.318 words
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236 1949-09-04 16 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter IN a thrill-paced football final played on soggy 1 ground, the 4th Hussars mudlarked their way to a three-one victory over Ching Churn to win the RDY Cup in the first division knock-out competition. Despite inclement weather, a236 words
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Article246 1949-09-04 16 WOLVES STILL 100% HOME football results yet terday were: ENGLISH LEAQUI tJ. Burnley 1 Wolrei t Sundcrland 1 Stake 3 Hsddrrsßeld 1 Chirlton l Manchester C. 1 Portimouth S Alton Villa FIRST DIVISION ackkan -entford trdiff iventry HI «ds i ton ymo»tta icfllcUl uth.imr n k w. ptea aaemeia i246 words
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Article64 1949-09-04 16 Sunday Times Segamat Sporta Correspondent AT the annual general meeting of r the Srgamat branch of the allJohore P.W.D.A.A. the election of office-bearers resulted as follows: President, Mr. D. W. Grehan: secretary, Mr. B. R Fernander; treasurer, Inche Bazak bin Mohamad Yassin; committee: Messrs. V. B. Menon, Abu64 words
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