The Straits Times, 12 March 1950
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Title Section27 1950-03-12 1 LARGEST NETT BALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of. Til* Stmln Ttam Mof»poM Im Fiwati No. 763. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.27 words
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Article, Illustration527 1950-03-12 1 BOMB THROWN IN SINGAPORE HOTEL4HURT Explosion in dining room: guest saw lurking man By S. SIVADAS SUNDAY TIMES STAFF REPORTER A BOMB WAS THROWN INTO THE DINING ROOM AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL, SINCAPORE, LAST NIGHT, INJURING FOUR PEOPLE AND CAUSING MINOR DAMAGE. THE OUTRAGE OCCURRED AT 9.15 WHEN THE DINING527 words
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Article133 1950-03-12 1 JAKARTA, Sat. T!E Indonesian Government toni.ht announced a new i on- 1 for export inducement ach it described as "a radical change in foreign exchange system and In the import and export regulations linked up with It." Th° rffl-i-'i statement said the object of the scheme wasReuter - 133 words
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Article143 1950-03-12 1 SAIGON, Saturday. TENSION mounted in Indo-Chin i today following last night's decree by Ho Chi Minh, Communist insurgent leader, mobilising- all Vietnamese between 18 and 45. Terrorist activity grew in Saigon last night and four people were killed or wounded when Communists threw six grenades fromReuter - 143 words
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Article46 1950-03-12 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. ABOUT 136 acres of rubber trees on Ayer Puteh estate in South Kedah were burned last night. Police say that investigations are continuing to ascertain whether the fire was due to bandit activity or accidental causes.46 words
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Article84 1950-03-12 1 CAIRO, Sat. GERTRUDE ("Gorgeous Gussie") Moran's panties drew front page editorial blasts in Cairo's newspapers today- -thli time .wecaxe erf their colour. Gussie wore black shorts not. regulation white— when she and Mrs Pat Todd won the ladios doubles in the Egyptian International* tennis tournament yesterday.Reuter - 84 words
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Article40 1950-03-12 1 THE FIGHT AGAINST FEAR FICHT AGAINST FEAR. Hie first of series of articles by lames Harpole, Britain's leading writer on medical affairs is in Page Two. Follow this new series. Miracles of Modern Science each week in The Sunday Times.40 words
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Article229 1950-03-12 1 Sunday Times. Special Correspondent yHROUCHOUT Communist China peasant revolt is growing to major proportions. Hundreds of thousands of poor farmers are taking up arms against their Red masters and in many inland provinces Communist local officials have been killed, kidnapped or driven out of the229 words
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Article158 1950-03-12 1 Bullets, bombs in Brussels' raids BRUSSELS, Saturday. QANCSTER-like raids, with bullets, home-made bombs and flaming arrows, flared up in Brussels less than 24 hours before the Belgian nation votes on whether to restore King Leopold to the throne. Four attacks were made on the headquarters of the Socialist Party which158 words
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Article52 1950-03-12 1 Prom Oar Own Correspondent LONDON. Sat BRITISH troops fighting bandits in the Malayan jungle are about to get hover planes for rescuing the wounded. Three Westerland Dikorsky hover planes are to go to Malaya immediately for trkfe. Each plane is fitted wfWtwo external panniers for carrying52 words
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Article83 1950-03-12 1 HONG KONG, Sat. A U Yeung Shiu-fung, actIng Chairman of the Hong Kong Tramway Workers Union, has been deported. An official statement said that he was deported not on account of his activities as chairman of the Union, *ut on account of other activities which mightReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1950-03-12 1 TOKYO.— Actress Fukugawa tapped in front of a final curtain, bowed and thanked the audience for its applause and then cut her throat with a razor and died before the floodlight*.— UP.UP - 33 words
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Article63 1950-03-12 1 Saturday INDONESIA woufl "rcfret ifiTattwtde of the Irtish 1 Government" if if did m# extradite Capt. Turco Westerling from Singapore, H|pc Minister Mohamad Westerling, leader of the rebel "Army of thtf*Heavenly Host" In Indonesia, was sentenced to one* month In gaol In Singapore last Wednei- day63 words
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Article52 1950-03-12 1 LEFT: Pointing to the damaged panelling in the dining room. ABOVE: A hotel servant cleans up the damage. A police officer is in the background. A hotel guest (right) told photographer Lee Tuck Soon "I was just going out for a walk when the explosion occurred." Sunday52 words
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Article427 1950-03-12 1 Public to own Straits Times THE Strain Times Prest Ltd. if to become a public company. At an extra-ordinary general meeting of shareholders held yesterday, a reorganisation scheme was approved under which the investing public will have the opportunity off participating in the financial progress of the company. Under this427 words
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Advertisement97 1950-03-12 1 V i '/Ji JJJ) A compliment is \jk ■I I implied (jj ITtR keeping with the natural modesty IJJI \\W tnM craromen. Rothmans are re* A\ luctant to claim mat they alone have h jj attained the pinnacle of blending per* 111. I fection, but, that ao ever-increasing lin number97 words
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Article, Illustration2488 1950-03-12 2 James Har pole Britain's best-known i writer on medicine 1 brings you the first article in a new, vivid, dramatic series, entitled I THE MIRACLES OF f MODERN MEDICINE I FIiIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIII i£ IMHIIIIIItJIIIimiIIHUIIIIIMII.S 7 am really terrified, doctor; I've lived in hell for in any weeks'2,488 words
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574 1950-03-12 2 Are the Chinese lacking in social conscience? ARE the Chinese lacking in social conscience? As a Chinese I realise we do not have much civic sense. We are inclined to overlook our duty as citizens, and we shirk social responsibilities. We prefer to keep to vurselves, mind our own business574 words
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Article323 1950-03-12 3 'It all depends how you take it Sunday Times Staff Reporter M OST of the first year University of Malaya students enjoyed the ragging they received as freshmen last October, although a few seniors were inclined to be little less enthusiastic. Many had expected it to323 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-03-12 3 LADY Me— t»stt« wjtdiiag a fin* aU %br at (ale* Imr stadiana bs» Tk«n4ay. after laeasetiM (fee fwst fal po«t-wir PJrjd. of Hie St. lotmi Awfcsrfaaca Brigade. Lady Mo—tastt— ■ow ro.r.ng tfc« Federation is 4m hi Ipofc today. P. R. picture.41 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-03-12 3 MR. SOMASUNDRAM PU"I VIR.\JA-Sin g ham, of Kuala Kan^sar, who has been awarded a scholarship to Baker University Baldwin, Kansas, U.S.A. He is studying medicine. Kuan Cheong picture.28 words
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Article102 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter r pHREE Singapore Indian businessmen, Messrs. Jamnadas Mehta, Kanubhai Mehta and R. Jumabhoy, jointly gave a cocktail party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. S. D Kalelkar at the Blue Room of Capitol Restaurant last night. Government of India's Information Officer in102 words
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Article107 1950-03-12 3 Suit; Times SUo? CirrMyaMt JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PRODUCING a basket in which were a pillow, a blanket and some clothing Tay Boon Tiam, on arrival from Singapore in a bus told the Customs that he had nothing to declare. Customs officers ripped open the pillow and107 words
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Article132 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. /CHINESE say that the fire Vj which destroyed the building in which a wayang was being held on the padang opposite the railway station in connection with the Cheng Gay celebrations was due to the displeasure of one of the132 words
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Article44 1950-03-12 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— S. Kumar Bhadra appeared in court today charged with having 14 boxes of DDT powder, the property of the Johore Medical Department, which he had reason to believe was stolen property. He was allowed ball in $1,000 pending trial.44 words
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Article16 1950-03-12 3 The Chinese Festival of Fashion will be repeated next Saturday at Raffles Hotel.16 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-03-12 3 kJR. Tm KeagSioNf. ion of Mr. j n d Mrt Tan Chin Tmn married at Wesley Methodist Churc+i to Mrss Peggy Chin Fook Hi., SNtW of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Ah S««g— Sunday Time, picture.35 words
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Article256 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. TO restore the Esplanade to its pre-war position as Penang's leading recreation field, Government has agreed to demolish four Japanese-built godowns which, at present, take up nearly three acres of the land. Bombed by both Japanese and Allied planes256 words
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Article53 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Stall Correspondent KTJAT L UR, Sat.— Gross circulation of currency notes issued by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, totalled $402,943,640 at the end of 1949. After deducting the amounts held by Government treasuries in Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, the net53 words
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Article112 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter N Singapore during the last three days Investigating possibilities of opening a first class theatre in Singapore is a young Filipino millionaire. Mr. Romeo Villonco, proprietor and manager of life Theatre Incorporated in Manila. Mr. Villonco, who left Singapore for Jakarta yesterday,112 words
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Article36 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. Lim Chee Poe of Singapore, has passed the final examination of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants, the only parllamentarily recognised body of accountants holding examinations In Malaya.36 words
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212 1950-03-12 3 Grenade in opium den: detective injured Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. A DETECTIVE and another Chinese were slightly wounded when an unknown man, armed with a revolver, hurled a hand grenade into an opium den in Kampong Aston Road, Bukit Mertajam, at 12.45 p.m. today. Two others who212 words
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Article38 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A talk in Malay on "Indonesia," will be given by Dr. R. Oetoyo. Indonesian Representative in Singapore, at 8 p.m. today at the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society. 31 Lorong 12. Geylang38 words
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Article26 1950-03-12 3 Sunday Tinea Staff Correspondent JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat— A meeting of the Johore Executive Council will be held at the Dewan tomorrow at 10 ajn.26 words
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Miscellaneous279 1950-03-12 3 SINGAPORE LVMPVU Shows; SIS Ttai; 8.45 Dutch; 9. 9 Dance Music; 9.30 Much- ""U Qrenvllle w**~n*i»_ Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese; 9.45 Infrom Kl.; 10.05 BnnrtsUnd, As S-pore, 3 British Concert Ball; Parliament at Work; 11.30 News X0.,0 ut* America RhyOun; kSSSK^SSh- 4 "SB. 6 11 I-dy in A Fog; UJO Religious279 words
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Article, Illustration310 1950-03-12 4 RAILWAY HEROES VI R. A. M. Tha«nby (above) looks out from the cabin of the armoured train on the Mentakab line. For 25 years he has been with the Marayan Railway. Now as driver of an armoured train he is well-known to troops and police in the area. Aged 44,310 words
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Article, Illustration468 1950-03-12 4 11ERE is a story not particularly recent but one which has not been told in full before. This isn't the first bandit leader to be killed but it isn't often that the full story can be told. Here it is: One afternoon. Lieut. M.468 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-03-12 4 USED THEIR GUNS AGAIN WJTRST among the units to go into action against terrorists at the beginning of the emergency was the 26th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Since then it has been operating In an almost entirely Infantry role, seeking the bandits out of their jungle hideouts and destroying them.158 words
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Advertisement159 1950-03-12 4 CREPE DE CHINE JSgL F. MIILOT CRgPE 0E CHINE recital Sole Agents Mew Supplies Just Received MONTOR LTD. PHONES: 5891/5892 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE RHEUMATISM tf LINIMENT m&f /M Pain ot triadca, oearltU. lamOago lsy^*r^& I'■ I and aJ form* «f 'heunmtism JT \^^k quickly yield co toocb of Sloan's Uniment.159 words
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Article331 1950-03-12 5 A FORTNIGHT ago a young Chinese man wrote to the Editor lamenting on the use of make-up by his girl friend. 'Is she to be a pretty girl or painted doll?' he asked. 'Lipstick, too, has a waxy and insipid taste which spoils the goodnight kiss*331 words
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Article234 1950-03-12 5 T AM sick and tired of listening to mere males criticising girls who u^e make up when so many of them know so little about the subject that they are unable to argue Intelligently about it. If your male correspondent and his friencis are234 words
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645 1950-03-12 5 'You may pity me, but I think they are very nice' G. T. BOON searched for a bound-feet woman— and she told him: AT editorial behest *M went prowling about the streets and lanes of Singapore for a whole week, looking for a good news angle on the tender bound645 words
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Article1072 1950-03-12 5 I had a stunted education but am trying to make it up. I have been doing the job of a man senior to myself and think I am making a success of it. I have done some reading in psychology and have decided that 1 am an1,072 words
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Advertisement299 1950-03-12 5 1 :^jßiß^B^r^Sß&Hr^i9B^BKs!'£'^ ZJ& *&k Your grandlather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how. good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little.) Dentifrice J-1O Itl 111 l» w .a« ,TT. inspoN. lAGI »*D ~~ZI^ j Quick Relief frta299 words
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Advertisement232 1950-03-12 5 XetUcrs JAMS PLUM JAM DAMSON JAM APRICOT JAM RASPBERRY JAM STRAWBERRY JAM MIXED FRUIT JAM BLACK CURRANT JAM SEEDLESS BRAMBLE JAM Sole agents in Singapore and Malaya for Keillerj of Dundee: COLD STORAGE Singapore Co id Storage Co., Ltd. Don't let these eves become these k i <'~»; i Ml232 words
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Article, Illustration303 1950-03-12 6 rUR city specks of France on India* southern coastline will decide this summer whether they will merge with the Indian Republic or remain French. Preparations are now in train for a referendum in the French settlements of Pondicherry, Karlkal, (see map) Yanam and Mahe. The FrenchReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration373 1950-03-12 6 BRITAIN Is worried about thugs, particularly young thugs. Now that Parliament has banned the cat-o-nlne-tails and the birch rod many people are pointing with concern at an apparent increase in crimes of violence. The nation was shocked the other day at the story of two youths one little373 words
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Article167 1950-03-12 6 EINSTEIN, philosopher-scientist, warns: DR. Albert Einstein has recently told America that since "the decision to proceed with the hydrogen bomb, general annihilation threatens." "The only way out of tnis impasse created by man himself is a supra-national judical and executive body" and "a declaration of the nations167 words
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Article, Illustration275 1950-03-12 6 FUCHS, the self-confessed traitor: SELF-CONFESSED traitor Klaus Emll Julius Fuchs. the 38-year-old atomic scientist sentenced at the Old Bailey to 14 years' imprisonment for giving secrets to Russia may be allowed to lecture to scientists, says the London Dally Telegraph. For seven years the young,275 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-03-12 6 MALAYA MAY GET A RIVAL MALAYA may get a pine- apple competitor In the Gold Coast if huge irrigation scheme, now being surveyed by British engineers, comes off. The scheme is part of the £30,000,000 Volta river basin project which would begin with 800,000 kilowatt hydroelectric plant to provide cheapReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-03-12 6 QUESTIONS are being asked In Washington about the subsidising by the United States Government of a super-luxury liner to compete with the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mary, the He de France and other ships for the trans-Atlantic passenger trade. The Administration has acknowledged that theReuter; AP - 220 words
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Article179 1950-03-12 6 The ODD CORNER PATIENTS with nervous complaints calling at the Reedyford Hospital, Nelson, Lancashire, will sit in front of a big glass fish tank to soothe their nerves while waiting for the doctor. A surgeon says "The smoothness of movement of the fish, coupled with their gay colours, can certainly179 words
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Advertisement153 1950-03-12 6 Healthy People keep their |V^Mfl|l If 70TJ want wriftf terrh thf ff»Mh i^P^V^V/M paste to get is the Peroxide luoth I^^^M V/M paste— Macleans Peroxide Tooth Sil^B P*" 6 the dentifrice with the biggest (fl W^'v/M Mle m Great Britain. This is »cienritM^Fm*9 fc^ty prepared to do supremely well *H153 words
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Article531 1950-03-12 7 Lived on sugar and water Sunday Times Staff Correspondent A KUALA LUM ™R, Saturday. A CORPORAL in the Ist Suf folks, operating against the tough Kajang gang in Solangor, led a lost patrol safely out of the hilly jungle recently, but instead of coming out at531 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-03-12 7 DR. (MISS) J. MILLET, Lady Medical Officer. Kuala Lumpur, who goes on nine months' leave in the l'i<*ted Kingdom on March IX Dr. Millet has represented Penan? and Selangor a t hockey. While in England, she will at-I'-nd a special course on "child" care. C. F. Larm picture.48 words
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Article80 1950-03-12 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat. £AUGHT cutting /elutong timber from a forest reserve near Jelapang without authority, a man, a woman and a youth pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court today to a charge uf illegal tree felling. They were Yin Sow, 26, Wong Kum80 words
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Article71 1950-03-12 7 Sunday Times SlafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -Mr. E. D Shparn has been elected chairman of the Federation's Bar Council with Mr. J. S. H. Sk- n? as secretary. Members or '*ip council are: Messrs. T. Fi'?ndra F J Brvant, Chin Rvvp Onn. Lim Khye Seng, T.71 words
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Article46 1950-03-12 7 KBUANTAN 'MONTH' MEN GET COFFEE Sunday Tines Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat. The Suara Muda Association. Kota Bahru, besides taking an active part in the antibandit campaign, is providing coffee and refreshments at the association premises, to night patrols from midnight to 6 a.m. during AntiBandit Month.46 words
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Article112 1950-03-12 7 rpHE British Council pro--1 pases to publish a brochure containing a calendar of forthcoming cultural events in Singapore. Organisers of events, exhibitions, lectures, dramatics or the like should inform the British Council of their plans. The first Issue of the brochure will contain news of events112 words
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Article73 1950-03-12 7 Singapore Chamber of Comi merce Rubber Association's noon j prices on Saturday (Mar. 11) were cents per lb.: No. 1 R S.S Spot loose nominal 53 F O.B. in bales Apr. No. 1 RS5. 52'i No. 2 R.S.S. 51 H No. 3 RAJS. 50 r M A l on73 words
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Article20 1950-03-12 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday Mar. 11. $289.75 Up 52.12', cents. LONDON, Friday, Mar. It. Spot: £598.15. Three months buyers £592.10.20 words
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Article51 1950-03-12 7 >undaY Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. A former sergeant in the Special Constabulary, Sarjit Singh, 26, was charged in the Segamat Circuit Court with robbing a Pagoh Chinese of $50. Refused bail at first, he was offered $500 with two sureties but failed to find any51 words
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Article120 1950-03-12 7 Sunday Times t orrespondeal KOTA BAHRU, Sat. >pHE Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Nik Ahmad Kami], chairman of the Kelantar, University of Malaya Appeal Committee has made a fresh appeal to associations, firms and Individuals for funds. "Since the Inauguration of the state committee in April120 words
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Article85 1950-03-12 7 The Singapore Christian I Youth Council has formed a combined choir under the leadership of Mr. Eric Wee. At the first practice at the V.M.C.A. on Wednesday over 30 enrolled. The second practice will be held on Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. at the YM.CJL., Orchard Road.85 words
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Article32 1950-03-12 7 The Singapore Music Circle will present a recital of Chinese Songs by Professor Shue. baritone, and Professor Ho. soprano, at Raffles Institutitn Hall tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. Admission is free.32 words
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Article170 1950-03-12 7 of six months' rigorous imprisonment were imposed on three wimen who pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to illegal entry into the Colony. They were Cheng Kong Hian. 22, Bong Hian Poh, 24 and I ten Kirn Foo, 26. They also pleaded170 words
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Article76 1950-03-12 7 2 Acquittals, 3 more charges ACQUITTED In the Slnga- pore Second District Court on Friday of two charges of cheating, Cyril WWdns Prerlchs. a 52--year-old Australian, appeared in the same court yesterday on three other charges of cheating H. L. of Fraser and Neave of 20 doaen bottles of beer76 words
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Article47 1950-03-12 7 St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, was referred to in error in last week's Sunday Times as the American Mission Hospital. The American equipment referred to was obtained largely through the efforts of Rev. Dr. Chelliah during a tour of the United States In 1947.47 words
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Article55 1950-03-12 7 Sunday Time* Correspondent KAJANO, Sat— For breaking the curfew for the second time at Kajang, Slew Klew, an elderly Chinese woman, was sentenced to a month's simple imprisonment by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, The first time she broke the curfew about a year55 words
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Article41 1950-03-12 7 5™?J Timea Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat —Before parents and guests the bultan of Kelantan yesterday °P*" ed the ne w Malay school building at Tumpat. After the ceremony, the Sultan made a tour of the building.41 words
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Article26 1950-03-12 7 Snndmy Time* Correspond*ni SEOAMAT. Sat.— The next meeting of the Segamat Town Board will be held tomorrow at the Board room at 11 am.26 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-03-12 7 X !^SrS^» a^ Ll i m Pttf ftear wuz too n **<• ce i fMfte ««n<c/paZ Commissioner* approve wi te S.^g.lg.* Jto x > »»''> "crow flu Umtr bottom te/t Aand comer to Wt« top rto« hand corner 7rSm^JT k *r?L the D75 words
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542 1950-03-12 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MARCH 12, 1950 IT MUST BE STOPPED "The Emergency drags on; no one can yet forecast the end nor when or how it may come." POSE words of Mr. J. 8. Ferguson, a leading spokesman of the planting industry in Malaya, will find an echo in542 words
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1137 1950-03-12 8 JOHN PREBBLE - 21 days in a dark cell 'to ripen' JOHN PREBBLE THIS IS HOW COMMUNISTS GET THEIR CONFESSIONS -by QNCE more a People's Court, this time in Hungary, has heard confessions from men tried for offences against the State. An Englishman, Edgar Sanders, and an American, Robert Vogeler, were among those1,137 words
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Article567 1950-03-12 8 A.S. LEE - A.S. LEE by WESTERNERS usually call themselves by their surnames last, but the Chinese, as in most things, do Just exactly the opposite. By using their surnames first instead of their given names, they say that they are giving due respect to their progenitors. They567 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-03-12 8 FISHERMEN h«y|i*« in their nett on a Pcnang beach.— HUM by COLIN EDWARDS.13 words
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Article498 1950-03-12 8 SIDNEY RODIN - SIDNEY RODIN by ABOUT two-thirds of the baronial halls of Britain are now empty of barons. Unable to maintain their estates the dispossessed peers are moving to London— to live In flats. The new issue of Debrett's Peerage, to be published In a few weeks shows498 words
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Advertisement10 1950-03-12 8 There's always TIME FOR A TIGER i* pints end quarts10 words
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Article260 1950-03-12 9 BIRDS USED IN FIGHTING SHIP FIRE 1,000 tons ot cargo damaged Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. yO test whether there was lethal gas in the smoke, two live birds were used yesterday afternoon in fighting a two-day fire which had broken out in the second hatch of the 10,000--ton260 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-03-12 9 Tribute to Mr. R. Walker ART EXHIBITION Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE acting Governor. Sir Patrick McKerron. yesterday opened Singapore"s first open-to-all art exhibiton and coupled with it the r.ame of Richard Walker, Art Director in the Education Department, who is shortly leaving the Colony after 27 years' service Sir261 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-03-12 9 DROTHER Louis, principal of the Holy Innocents English School, Singapore, is the first pilgrim from Malaya to return from the Roman Catholic Holy Year celebrations in Rome. Brother Louis began his first leave after over 20 1 years" service in Malaya and Siam last125 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-03-12 9 BARON, an RAF. Alsatian, one of 11 dors which will shortly go into action arainst the bandits. Baron was taken oat for exercise at Koala Lumpur airport by his handler, Cpl. R. Jarvis. before going on to Ipoh. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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Article77 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Time* SUB Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Charged with being in illegal possession of four gallons of toddy at Masai, Valliappan. pleaded guilty In the Police Court today and was fined $50. On a change of failing to produce his identity card for inspection, he claimed77 words
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Article76 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mong Kah Joo. a Hailam. who was arrested last night by a C.I.D. and military party was produced in the Police Court this morning and charged under the Emergency Regulations with being found in possession of a British76 words
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Article137 1950-03-12 9 ADMIRALTY UNION MEETS IN its efforts to start a Whitley Council for the members, the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union has formed an Interim Joint Council which could be enlarged into the desired Whitley Council during the year, said Mr. R. P. Eswaran yesterday presiding at137 words
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Article110 1950-03-12 9 WOMAN RUN OVER BY MAIL TRAIN Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. LEAVINC Senai at 9.10 o'clock one night this week, the driver of a third class night mail train saw what he thought was a newspaper fly up in front of the crash wagon ahead. When the train110 words
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Article82 1950-03-12 9 A FTER reading the Sunday Times story last week of rhe tremendous gap in the officer ranks of Hie Singapore Volunteer Corps, four ex-servicemen volunteered to join Hie following day. The Commandant of the Corps, Lt.-Col. R. W. WatsonHyatt, told the Sunday Times, that he82 words
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Article51 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Times Staff (nrrnpondrnl KUALA LUMPUR, Bat.— The Chief Secretary has fixed the following rallies for the purpose of assessing customs duties up to March II: rubber. 53% cents a Ib.: copra $592 a ton; coconut oil. $984 a ton: palm oil, $829 a ton and palm kernels,51 words
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Article263 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter British seamen who have been stranded in Singapore for the past five weeks are now getting two dollars a week each from the Shipping Office poor box. "We are thankful for this assistance, of course, but we could do with a263 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-03-12 9 CCT. Thomas Richards and Mil, Ivy Pan after their wadding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bride is Hie daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Pan Xi Heng. of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article59 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter Bail of $20,000 in two sureties was allowed to 39--year-old One Kirn in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday when he claimed trial to two charges of having 24« lb. of opium, valued at $1,500 In his possession on Feb. 27.59 words
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Article139 1950-03-12 9 BRITAIN'S perfect air girl," 24-year old Doreen Pennell of Birmingham, arrived at Singapore by Qantas-BOAC Constellation yesterday, to announce that she was imbued with the spirit of adventure and had heard that there was always plenty of it for the visitor to Singapore. Apart from139 words
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Article124 1950-03-12 9 GETS ROTAN FOR HIS THIRD THEFT Sunday Times Staff Reporter •pHREE similar offences in one year Is too much," said the Singapore Fourth Police Court magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, yesterday when he sentenced 17-year-old Chan Thong Chee to one month's rigorous Imprisonment. 10 strokes of the rotan, and one124 words
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Article55 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sat— A Chinese ice-cream vendor was yes- terday fined $25 for hawking' without a licence. It was stated in court that since the beginning of this year, there had been four cases of typhoid in the Municipal area ar.d seven55 words
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Article276 1950-03-12 9 MURDER THEORY I Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Sat. ORPORAL Ghulam Haidza. former leader of the Penang Police hawkers' squad, was shot dead by two unknown gunmen "possibly hired by hawkers to dispose of him," Mr. C. Bell, investigating officer, told the Coronor Mr E M.276 words
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Article57 1950-03-12 9 Sunday Times SUIT Keportrr More than 200 people attended a tea party at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday given by the Air Ministry Local Staff Union in honour of Mr. C. P. Richards, who had been awarded the British Empire Medal for his long and meritorious service in57 words
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Advertisement74 1950-03-12 9 murphy radio *f HE 126-127 receivers for mains and for battery operation respectively are contained in this attractive plastic cabinet of chocolate shade with cream fascia and distinctively coloured tuning scale. Bandspread short waves and high gain art other characteristics of the 126 and 127 and they come at a74 words
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Advertisement92 1950-03-12 9 'prestige' HOILOW (ROUND KNIVES Beautiful, gleaming blades. Hollow-Ground like a rasor. Made from Special Chrome Vanadium Steel, scientifically heat treated according to CHacting specifications for correct hardness and finest temper, which ensures resilience of blade and firmness of cutting edge. Six keen bludet for every household cutting need. Fitted with92 words
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Article1084 1950-03-12 10 MAT GUBBINS - MAT GUBBINS By In an advertisement a young man has offered his services aa "a week-end or part-time butler and valet". any Govern*^ment ever be fool enough to ennoble your Uncle Nat this young man would be useful for rehearsals before meeting the genuine, terrifying butlers1,084 words
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Article, Illustration274 1950-03-12 10 (By a Correspondent) £IVE US THIS DAY, a British film to be seen in Malaya soon, is a sombre study of a struggling Italian American community in Brooklyn. It may come a s something of a surprise that a Britishproduced picture should deal with the subject274 words
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Article97 1950-03-12 10 rpHERE is a technical error M. Close-up's article last week. It would appear from the the article that Margaret Lelghton la a recent discovery of the Rank Organisation. She is. in fact, under contract to Sir Alexander Korda and, as such, is a star of the London Films97 words
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Article668 1950-03-12 10 HIGHLIGHTS RADIO vt ANY people take their 1" radio programmes for granted and probably don't realise that there has to be considerable planning especially In Malaya where the complications of half a doxen languages, limited finance and bad conditions for reception, add to the problem. Malaya has no "Home' •Light'668 words
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Article252 1950-03-12 10 THE glad tidings that the British film industry is 'off the rocks'* (Sunday Times Mar. 5) is proved not only by the forthcoming J. Arthur Rank productions but also by London Films International. London Films International have been releasing British films In Malaya since before252 words
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Article316 1950-03-12 10 I HAVE a gr«at weakness for Cockney people and their humour, possibly because I am one myself. Now here is a song by |ack Simpson, also a Cockney. It's simple, it's catchy, and it's a number yon can loom in five minutes. The charm and humour316 words
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Advertisement350 1950-03-12 10 LASTING PROTECTION Just one application of liquid ODO-K.O-NO proceca rou from uodrrum perspiration for 3 to 3 days. ODO-80-MO »»op« »«n»lniti«ii and Hi odawr 00 0-RO-NO do.i not irritat* Mm tUn ODO-10-NO do«« Net •tom rWO KINDS ODURUNO: rbguuui for lasting protection and instant for sensitive. slu i Use S^thc350 words
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Advertisement343 1950-03-12 10 The secret of cool, refreshing SLEEP J^^n^n**2r^isScj^scil!>-*J^""*i"'*^^nw f < ii^agn^a^^n^BjßV I i :i .m 7 I v j^r HsHsn^ TO modera bsdsprino is the best sleep-surface foundation fet invented. It yields to the shape of the body, giving easy and resilient *****1% which ensures perfect relaxation and cool refreshing sleep.343 words
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Article, Illustration928 1950-03-12 11 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by "/\H", say the short hair enthusiasts, "it's so easy to shampoo, .to set, to keep in order." But, Judging from a recent London show of hairdressing styles, that is not the idea of hairdressers at all. They are not going to be done928 words
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Article107 1950-03-12 11 ARE you a follower of the fabulous Christian Dito? Here, frie/.'j., what you icill need *o get the N»ir, Dior Look: A short, straight dress for day and evening. One etenino dress as wide as a crinoline. An afternoon dress that is full below the hipline107 words
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Article325 1950-03-12 11 MARIE GOUGH - MARIE GOUGH I by 1 (iAN anything be more j pathetic than a Singapore housewife's plaint that she was unable to think up variety in food? Yes, here in Singapore, where the ingredients for every style of cookery abound. And she is not the only one325 words
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Article, Illustration359 1950-03-12 11 1 LIKE MORALE, ELEGANCE IS I A LOT Of LITTLE THINGS MARQI-ISE ALAIN de La FALAISE, celebrated as one of the smartest women in Paris, works as a model in one of the famous dress houses. The points she stresses:— DO not think 1 am elegant so much aa359 words
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Article430 1950-03-12 11 JILL FRASER - Glamour may be so boring JILL FRASER I sa y s 1 yOUTH and beauty x fade, but glamour doesn't necessarily disappear with them. That's because glamour depends on PERSONALITY more than anything else. And personality does not wither. So find out what sort ol a person you really are430 words
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Advertisement210 1950-03-12 11 WBMHI PP j| KCLICr with mm^ m The importance of getting in first with 'Aspro' in counteracting tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. 'Aspro' has a swift as well as a soothing action and by taking 'Aspro' at the first sign of trouble you usually can stop it developing.210 words
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Advertisement61 1950-03-12 12 ID7HE. rlOOrt/ aJSIt ZZ 3 E NrPJ Aue£s vj«<KcT'at^ gives you MR MORE FOOD SPACE! BRINKMANNS LTD. SINCA.-ORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC Represented in Penang by BOUSTEAD CO LTD M^F r Mr 9aWM^^m\^^a\ KJ for health and vitality with its MALT basil makas it invaluabla for Children and invalids It61 words
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Miscellaneous900 1950-03-12 12 1 At/ D U /VA VI OR I THIS WEEK THIS WEEK CANCER (Jan. 21— Jul. PAR Af I FOR YOU 20) -An important week lex legal bmsines*. new con- TODA y Happy day »roC APhICORN (Dee. 21— Jan. tracts, correspondence. Abo. Seer ctear of 19>-HU» «»t of the week900 words
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Miscellaneous445 1950-03-12 12 ENDLESS CHAIN •PHE first syllable of every word is the second of the preceding word. The first syllable of the first word Is the second syllable of the last. All words are dissyllables. An animal the onic a brief communication a longer one fear relating to dew to assign- a445 words
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Miscellaneous465 1950-03-12 12 I have faiici. in lore with a East follows to the first heart bridge hand.. When It trick, but West shows out on the was played recently, the declarer very first trump lead, failed to make his six spade con- Were fwing on pulling tract. But Charles HuUler. who trumping465 words
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Article, Illustration544 1950-03-12 13 Dave may come, too that fight knew that Brooks had about four days' training, for he was running a 102 degrees temperature three days before the fight. Besides he lacked tough enough sparring partners. This time when Brooks comes here to fight Alfie Sands, he will544 words
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238 1950-03-12 13 Segamat C.C. to concentrate on local games TOHORE'S cricket season this year will be a lean one, as matters are not likely to improve till the emergency is ended and the roads are safe for night travel. Travelling difficulties will make inter-district cricket fixtures almost Impossible. A few matches between238 words
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Article40 1950-03-12 13 The following have been chosen to represent Singapore Cricket Club in a soccer friendly against Singapore Medical Workers' Union on the Padang tomorrow: Behrends; Sykes, Brown; Hooten. Davids. Twist; Russell. Mathot. Potts-Dawson. Wright, Verrall Reserve: McKean.40 words
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Article199 1950-03-12 13 Sunday Time s K.L. Sports Correspondent IN a hard-hitting ten-round fight at the Bukit Bintang boxing stadium on Friday night. Golden Boy (10.1) scored a points victory over the Filipino welter weight, Johnny Cinto (10.2). It was Golden Boy's first fight since he signed a199 words
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Article, Illustration702 1950-03-12 13 'SH ARPSHOOTER'takes you inside sport TiHERE is a proposal afoot for an anunual triangular soccer tournament between Malaya, Hong Kong and the Philippines. An official of the Malayan Chinese Football Association tells me that the idea was first put forward by the chairman of the Philippines Amateur702 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-03-12 13 L/CPL. MARK WICK. (RASC Land Forces. Honr Kong) receiving his FARELF bantamweight championship belt from the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, after beating Pte. Sanders (Ist Bn. Middlesex Begt. 40th Div.) in the finals at the Happy World stadium on Friday night. Sunday Times picture.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-03-12 13 rk/SMN FREYER(HJjrS. Unicorn) receives his trophy from the Commissioner Vf General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, after his special invitation contest against CpL Whitmore (RAF. Changi) at the FARELF boxing championships on Friday. The referee stopped the fight at the end of the second round after Freyer received a deep gash57 words
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Advertisement150 1950-03-12 13 *>*w (upper hr an goon road) >i^^^^ T a $fanipo?p|^Ti PHONE lEL ADD. lili-til'looqWliHlfl A924Q ENGCO" 622, BARTLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Situated in Quiet, Cool and Beautiful Surroundings Home Comfort All Modern Convenience "Rooms Furnished Tastefully" Saturday 18th March 1950 Crand opening our New Ballroom Special Dinner Dance $4.50 (A souvenir150 words
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Miscellaneous86 1950-03-12 13 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: l. Stretcner; 8. Red; 9. Oasis; 12 Reminiscence; 14. Heat; 15. Torn; 16. Tutors; 18. Medals; 22. Sane; 24. Mockery; 25. Bear; 26. Demise; 28. Tennis; 29. Goad: 31. Upoc; 33. Predecessors; 35 Caddy: 36. Era; 37. Earnestly. Down: 2. Tree; 3. Kemand; 4. Edit; 5. Chip;86 words
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Article122 1950-03-12 14 DEX B.P. beat 8.0.D. Civilian Association by six games to two In a badminton friendly on Friday. Results (Rex B.P. players mentioned flrst> were: Loh Poh Bye bt Andrew Tan 11-15, 15-12, 18-12; George Tan bt Talb Madon 15-5, 15-4; Cheong Eng Leong bt Tan122 words
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Article588 1950-03-12 14 Shell S. C - Shell S.C. Amendment by withdrawn fIPHE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Badminton A Association, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, yesterday said that the Association will not hesitate to take strong action against any affiliated club which plays matches with unafflliated parties. Mr. Lim gave this warning at the588 words
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Article49 1950-03-12 14 Nt Dingapure owuuunua m>- soclatlon will hold a dinner for Wong Peng Soon, winner of the All-England Badminton Singles Championship, on his return to the colony. An persons who are Interested are requested to get in touch with Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, the Hon. Secretary.49 words
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94 1950-03-12 14 rIE results of first round ties in the Singapore Island Club championships played yesterday were: S. L M. Ibrahim beat B. W. S Smith 1 op; P. Lee beat L. E. C. Davies at the 19th; C. A. R. Bateman beat H. Tooke 594 words
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Article64 1950-03-12 14 KINO KONG knocked out Prince Bhupinder In the 13th minute of their wrestling match at the Great World Arena last night. In other fights Koroecenko beat George Zblsko on a t.k.o. In the 40th minute; Leow Kwong Seng beat Dara Das by two falls to one64 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-03-12 14 SE ARSON, Leeds United goalkeeper, rashes up to puber the ball from Denis Compton (right). In the centre is Dunn, Leeds United ontsi de-left. Arsenal won the Came, an F.A. Cup quarter- final, by one-nil. It was played at Highbury, London, on March 4. Renter pictare.Reuter - 46 words
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Article835 1950-03-12 14 SATURDAY'S CRICKET AN unbeaten century by L. S. Thivy, a newcomer from Ipoh, was the highlight of yesterday's cricket friendlies in which the Indian Association engaged the V.M.C.A., Singapore Chinese Recreation Club were at home to the Customs S.C. and on the S.R.C. padang,835 words
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Advertisement211 1950-03-12 14 The "BLUES" of Oxford >^^ I Cambridge The"colour»" f it.^V of their £M tu^m^. favoured crew fSL VI V^ .TSf J '^itßK\ are worn by AIhIK^ Vl Q fVi^ thousands, on f^wf \tY\~.ft* MsVl the occasion V^*B/ttl*B^!r^f^>^^^^Z~J^!^!^^^^^^\, of the annual /~nfiS||M|jlHpMNßHflß^^^Eltl£^^^^ B A Boat Race be- I t^K/t^M Hi tween211 words
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Advertisement298 1950-03-12 14 I SEND j^^s^^m^^A FOOD I; p The next fast ship to the U.K. is the H H S.S. "Canton" Leaving Singapore on gjj March 23rd. .j Tea, Meats, Sweets, Cream, Tinned I Fruits, Biscuits, Fats Soap etc,, are H H still on Ration Points, in U.K. j|j H Send these298 words
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Article, Illustration578 1950-03-12 15 Sino-Malay XI beat Services A WANG BAKAK, sturdy little centre-forward from Pulau Brani, staked a very strong claim for Singapore Civilians' vacant centre-forward berth with four goals for Sino-Malays against the Combined Services at Jalaii Besar Stadium yesterday. Sino-Malays won by Awang's goals to578 words
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Article146 1950-03-12 15 THE GHQ Royal Signals beat the 1 Police SA. by two goals to nil in a Junior A-l League match at Oeylang stadium yesterday. Both teams were evenly matched but the Army men played with more understanding than the Police. Police were lucky to have146 words
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Article18 1950-03-12 15 In a friendly soccer match yesterday. Coronation Rangers beat H.M.S. Unicorn by three goals to two.18 words
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Article31 1950-03-12 15 In a tnendly game of soccsr played at Farrer Park on Thursday. Sime Darby Sports Club XI l-eat Custom Spor's Club XI by five goals to one.31 words
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Article26 1950-03-12 15 In a frienoJy soccer match at Geylang yesterday. Town Rangers yports Club beat Tuan Mong Old Boys' School by two goals to one.26 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-03-12 15 AWANO BAKAR scores the first goal for Slno-Malay* who heat Combined Se rvices four-two yesterday.— Straits Times picture.18 words
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Article354 1950-03-12 15 LONDON, Saturday. LIVERPOOL received a setback to their hopes of pulling off the English Cup and League double when Aston Villa whipped in two goals without reply in their League match at Villa Park today. Villa's strong defence threw Liverpool's attacking machine out of gear while354 words
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Article272 1950-03-12 15 YMCA Tennis: draw for three days MORE than one hundred entries have been received for the Y.M.CJV. Open Invitation Tennis tournament which starts on Wednesday. The following are the fixtures for Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, play each day to start at 5 p.m.: Open men's singles: (Wednesday): S. A. Dawood272 words
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Article269 1950-03-12 15 Sunday Times Johore Bahru rpHE English College Johore 1 scored a douole today when their first and second elevens defeated St. Anthony's Schjol. Singapore, at soccer on the College ground. DWD The second elevens of the respective schools took the field first and after a269 words
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Article49 1950-03-12 15 LONDON. Sat WONG PENG SOON beat N. B. Radford 15—4, 15 5 in the final of the North Scotland badminton championships. In earlier semi-finals Wong beat A. B. Leslie (Aberdeen) 15—6. 15—1 and Radford beat F. W. Peard (Ireland) B—ls, 15—7. 15— 7.— Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article249 1950-03-12 15 yytilLE retaining the majority of their more seasoned players, the Penang Football Association are training up three youngsters far the State team this year. Twenty-six players have Seen picked for "special training" under the honorary coach, Mr. Koe Ewe T^'k, fc»» the Malaya249 words
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Article58 1950-03-12 15 BELFAST, Sat.— Wales made certain of winning the International Rugby Union championship for the season when they beat Ireland here this afternoon by six points to three. This was their third victory of the season and by beating all three home countries they won the "triple crown"Reuter - 58 words
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Advertisement167 1950-03-12 15 W^ <H^ aa V V^^^bML^bF SINGAPORE SAYS ESDMiffl I I is BIG! i LONDON SAYS j i:)iIIH^:JiHKIH i IS NEW YORK SAYS is BIG! j IT'S A I METRO GOLDWYN MAYER CONTENDER FOR ACADEMY AWARDS. SBE IT a I TODAY NOW! P 11 a.m 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m.167 words
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Advertisement185 1950-03-12 15 i DAILY CAg&oi 11. 1.45 4 i 5 SHOWS TZ^ 6.30 9.30 Mark Twain's Unforgettable S.ory BRAND M^ BACK Writ €T HEW \trr y BY PRINT DEMAND a m K Warier jfl Im Rrn« fl j i DT 01. Pictort II H ■HB 111 m. m IK| HI Ik ■■m185 words
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Article2077 1950-03-12 16 Best dividend by Pilgrim 's Way By EPSOM JEEP GRECIAN PRINCE (Harper) carried 9.12 to a con- vincing victory by two and a half lengths in the 81-furlong handicap for Class 4, Division 1, at Penang yesterday, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Spring2,077 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-03-12 16 w. n. fKeffie "j TTeror, well known motorcyclist of Perak, and the Vincent Rapide H.R.D. 100--mile per hoar machine which he will ride at today's speed trial In Ipota.29 words
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Article43 1950-03-12 16 Total Pool $321,100. First: No. *****7 ($84,423). Second: No. ****** (WXJJU). Third: No. *****4 <*2Uws>. Starters ($6,030 each): Nos. *****9, 105*60, *****1, *****3, *****9, 202«40 *****9. Consolation prizes '$2,110 each): Nos. *****1, *****3, *****1, *****1, *****9, *****5, *****2, *****5 *****1, 20in6.43 words
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Article114 1950-03-12 16 FLEMINOTON. Melbourne. Sat. ABASSERS Delta (Midstream Gazza) today won the St. Leger Stakes (£2,000), run over one raLe and six furlongs here. Carrying 8.1 and starting at 4-1. Delta won easily by eight lengths from L. A. Woodrldge's Playboy (8.10) and H. O. Raymond's FrontReuter-AAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-03-12 16 MARLENE Bauer, 16-year-old (olfer of m Urn Anfeles, has been chosen U.S. "Woman Athlete of the Tear" for 1940 in the annual Associated Press poll of sports writers. Miss Bauer Is the youngest player ever to win this athletic honour. She was also named "Woman Golfer of the Year" for87 words
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