The Straits Times, 16 April 1950
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Title Section28 1950-04-16 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA The Straits Times Sunday Kdltion Of The 9tnitm Times «c Singapore Wwm Press No. 768. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. APRIL 16, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.28 words
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Article368 1950-04-16 1 US. SAILORS AROUSE HOPES 'Secret visit is town talk Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH the visit is still officially a secret, hundreds of shopkeepers, street touts and barkeepers from Tanjong Pagar to Bras Basah Road are getting ready for what they hope will be a gigantic spending spree by 4,000368 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-04-16 1 MORE THAN 400 peopl* at Hie tea party given by the Singapore Sinhalese Association on Friday to commemorate National Day saw a comedy entitled "And* re acted by Sinhalese children. Pic fur* shows (from left to rightl: Cyril Sirisena (Kingl, Merlin Fernando (Queen), Rypananda* Pererj lAndcrc. Siriyananda de Silva (a88 words
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Article178 1950-04-16 1 |AKARTA. Sat. \WHILE it was officially stated in |akarta today that Macassar rebel leader Captain Abdul Azis w.is a prisoner and would be court-martialled, unofficial reports said that the rebels who seised Macassar ten days ago had returned to barracks and the town was being patrolled178 words
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Article80 1950-04-16 1 PARIS. Sat.— EIGHT hundred police battled three hours this morning to evict two hundred workers barricaded Inside the K'-llirman Airplane Factory, a nationalised industry here. The workers were protesting against the heavy lay-offs in the Industry. They hurled far gas bombs, bricks, ballbearings, and smallUP - 80 words
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Article58 1950-04-16 1 LONDON. Sat Two British p ffi announced today they haw quit the Liberals to join wlvit they call "the only party ranablc of offering effective resistance to Socialism." the C' nservatives. Tht- Marquess of Reading, Bl ani Baron Rennell, 54, dl»--rlos'-.l their switch inAP - 58 words
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Article126 1950-04-16 1 Sunday Times Correspondent SYDNEY, Saturday. AS a wounded Malayan police officer, Mr. C. B. Folliort. was carried out of a Qantat Constellation at Sydney's Mascot Field today, a Communist mob of 200 cheered the 'Red' Dean, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, who had fust stepped from126 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-04-16 1 LOB ATSI (Been uanaland Sat. CERETSE KHAMA. 28-year- old exiled chief-designate of the Bamangwato tribe, today received permission to visit his white wife in the tribal capital of Serowe, for five days and on conditions. Seretse's wife, 25-year-old former London typist, Ruth Williams,Reuter - 137 words
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Article48 1950-04-16 1 LONDON, Sat— Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Singapore millionaire, left Britain aboard the Queen Mary today for New York where he and his bride are spending part of their honeymoon. "We expect to be there about three weeks, but nothing is decided yet," he said. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article18 1950-04-16 1 Anti-Communist slogans in Chinese were found scribbled on two lamp-posts at Waterloo Street, Singapore, last night.18 words
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Article81 1950-04-16 1 TOBERMORY, (Isle of Mull., Sat.— A hulk, believed to be a Spanish treasure ship, in Tobermory Bay yesterday yielded up its first gift to the Navy's salvage men. Special new suclio.i pumps "fere installed in an attempt x clear silt and satid from the hulk inReuter - 81 words
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Article44 1950-04-16 1 HONG KONG. Sat. The Tyrone Power* are expecting a baby In October. Mrs. Power —Linda Christian— said today. She arrived yesterday for a ten days stay. She is tourning South-East Asia while Tyrone is making a picture in the Philippines.— A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article160 1950-04-16 1 Sunday Time* Staff Correupondcnt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rvESPITE heavy, unexpected U expenditure in repairing crashed aircraft arid setting up Us own maintenance unit, the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club last year made a profit the only flying club in Malaya to achieve this. Recording this in the160 words
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Article73 1950-04-16 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sat.— The Western world need not fear that Russia will have a stockpile of atomic bombs in the near future, Dr. Robert Millikan, one of America's leading .scientists, said today. Dr. Mlllikan also said that man would fail to make a hydrogen bombAP - 73 words
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1317 1950-04-16 1 KINLOCH MURDER TRIAL OPENS Sunday Times Special Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Saturday. POBERT Kinloch, 46-year-old manager of Lower Sokor Estate. Ulu K elan tan holding tightly on to the rarh of the dock, claimed trial this morning when he appeared before Mr. Justice Briggs in1,317 words
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Article133 1950-04-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES nett sales figures for March show that more than 1,350 new readers were gained, bringing The Sunday Times circulation to 60,529 COPIES PER ISSUE THIS IS THE FIRST TIME ANY MALAYAN NEWSPAPER HAS ACHIEVED A CIRCULATION OF MORE THAN 60,000. The Sunday Times133 words
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Article37 1950-04-16 1 LONDON, Sat. Britain's exports last month reached a new record of £183.300.000 —five per cent, abobe the previous highest figure In January. At the same time, imports at £221,300.000 were the highest ever.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article61 1950-04-16 1 HONO KONG. Sat A RAF spokesman said the Britishmarked planes, which Chine*; Nationalists claim have been making low-level flights over a Nationalist warship at the mouth of Pearl River, were "definitely not ouis." He said RAF planes maks frequent training fligl'-ts In the Hong Kong61 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1950-04-16 2 I REMEMBER the first time I saw it happen. It was at the annual dinner of one of out medical societies. A distinguished surgeon had made J witty speech in proposing the toast of "Tlm Cvasrs." He had just sat down am ii applause1,926 words
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Article1539 1950-04-16 2 I have a pretty little neighbour who is full of fun and, from what I can gather, is also full of folly. What puzzles me is her behaviour towards me. Sometimes she is very friendly and at other times totally indifferent, if not actually rude. Although we1,539 words
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Article, Illustration347 1950-04-16 3 European assistants take lessons Sunday Times Reporter EUROPEAN assistants in some of Singapore's big business firms are being advised by their general managers that the sooner they learn to speak Malay the better. One well-known firm is even going so far as to warn its347 words
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146 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYAN Airways Is putting on a special service for the first and third days of the Selangor Turf Clubs April meeting— April 22 and 29 (both Saturdays). The "race special" will leave Kalians airport at 11.45 a.m. Lunch will be146 words
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Article55 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times S'.aT Reporter JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat Charged in the Police Court here today with possession of illicit samsu, six Jars of fermented mash and a vat. Woon Kit, a middle-aged woman, said that she manufactured the sansu to feed her pigs. She was fined $1,200.55 words
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Article45 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter More than twice as many men as women died in Singapore during the week ending on April 8, the figures being 106 to 50 Chief causes of death were tuberculosis and pneumonia. There were 507 births.45 words
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Article44 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter More than SOO people attended the first Jumble sale organised by ths Mar Thoma Syrian Churcn at St. Andrew's School yesterday. Mrs. H. W. Balnes, the wife of the Bishop of Singapore, 'erlared open :he sale44 words
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Article58 1950-04-16 3 Snndav Times SUfi Correspondfit KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A large built-in container holding 200 gantangs of rice was part of a well-built bandit food store found by police jungle squads in the Mentakab area last Tuesday. In the two succeeding days they found two camps, one of58 words
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Article20 1950-04-16 3 SEGAMAT, Sat.— For being drunk and disorderly. 40--year-old Gopal Nair was fined $5 by the Segamat Magistrate.20 words
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Article126 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "TWO young Americans, Peter Weathermax and William 1 Sparks, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the President Monroe on a "gift trip" around the world given them by their parents for graduating from college. They were among 60 other Americans, including a126 words
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Article60 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter pOO Kok Leong of the Immir 1 'in Department was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of 63 Landing Permits. He was alleged to have misappropriated the permits, issued to him in his official duties, between60 words
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Article45 1950-04-16 3 Minday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A crouching figure behind the bungalow of the manager of Budu Estate, In Kuala Llpis. Pahang, started an engagement between special constables and bandits lasting 20 minutes last night. There were no known casualties.45 words
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Article391 1950-04-16 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THERE was a time in Singapore not so very long ago 1 when postmen were time and again invited to "have coffee" by many local residents. Mr. Chan Lao, a Special Grade Postman, who is shortly to retire after 22 years service391 words
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Article60 1950-04-16 3 BANDITS LOCK UP LABOURERS Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three telecommunications men and railway labourers were locked in a hut at their lines at the 43rd mile on the east coast railway on Friday night by 40 armed bandits wno took away tools. They also tampered with a railway60 words
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Miscellaneous329 1950-04-16 3 VSMAMO from the Bhows; a. 15 Thai; 8.45 SINGAPORE r u Dutch; 9 Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese; Sam Dance Music- 9.30 Much- 9am Listeners Calling; 10 9.4s Interlude; 10 Radio New* 9 a.m. Dance Music 9.30 muci Malayan p^,^ 3,^. 10. SO r«,1; 10.15 BritUh Concert HUI; Bludlng-In-The-Marsh; 10 Newi -count329 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1950-04-16 4 TONI MARSH reporting m tU INTRODUCING Han* Dedekam. handsome athletic "Norwegian 32 years .old and a bachelor Hans is the Far Eastern Representative orff H*JTA, the International Air Transport Assoctation This organisation «ata to create a forum on minion various airline representatives can inset and tliacuss problems Of1,635 words
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Article178 1950-04-16 4 LAST Sunday I wrote, i about the holiday sjJirtt. Well, <WK— «nd by "we": mean The Straits Times Preus— didn't do so uadly m that respe:t either. A picnic was held At the South Winds Hotel, and to say everyone let their hair down Js putting it mildly.,178 words
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Advertisement305 1950-04-16 4 Xlave your loveliest jierrn ever-at home! rl *t£^M3|ffp^ Give yourself Son. ;/>u/-lcx«kinfc waves the grey or dyed hair ami Toni.'i vt-M in x[d»yM)ecr»gracelu! curls mild, gentle awuoo coax«s even that last tor month*; and months! finest hair into soft, beautiful Ye>., vi'ur Toni will lookas lovdy waves anil curls' and305 words
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Advertisement332 1950-04-16 4 j Bayards Newest Sensation.... j "YnmM**- Aiarw I Made in Franc* 1 I tot* IMC j 1 Sole Agents.— I MOHTORLTD.-«EMici«-siitt««E z WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS 00 YOU SUFFER^tffIffI n^xilhts 6 warnings tsJr^ fl6* v -**r morse mmy come J tmm «*ctor wM Ml you ttiu eflm ch tt* «*td332 words
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Article, Illustration488 1950-04-16 5 TF you make your salad easy on the eye it will be easy on the appetite. Salad greens should be cleaned with scrupulous care —it is advisable to add a little disinfectant to the first bath and salt to the second, followed up with plenty of rinsing488 words
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Article326 1950-04-16 5 LOTS of people make a great deal of fuss about slimming, yet there is nothing mysterious or even particularly difficult about it. Essentially the body needs an intake of about 2750 calories a day to maintain health, strength and weight, so long as the person is326 words
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Article1107 1950-04-16 5 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by /\F fecent years, the v English have become very self-conscious about their pubs, offering them up as a tourist attraction and talkIng big words about trie pub tradition. It is as though we had only suddenly discovered our public houses to be1,107 words
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622 1950-04-16 5 SUSAN DEACON - The 'droopy' walk is now in fashion SUSAN DEACON by THE "secrets" of the 'Big Ten" of the London fashion houses' new collections reveal that the mixture is much the same as before We were surprised to see at some collections the flying panels and flared overskirt which Paris showed622 words
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Advertisement276 1950-04-16 5 If Your Toothbrush Warns of Bleeding Gums— —Look Out You May Have PYORRHEA /•ft A 1 C LMM l ll jlltj Rr'irdiass of Age... May Have it Dreaded Fyorrhea the natural enemy of beautiful teeth and firm, healthy gums is no respecter of persons. Actually, 4 o. of *> may276 words
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Advertisement398 1950-04-16 5 #»Al Af rill WL\ ill ny skin §95! I 111 lI^O Fill VVLIr J&l LU ly^P IN THE MORNING-^ •agta riM di» k> mni| t«»' •<»• •k'o»« «itt> ia •■A lp .o (arft* Simply m.i I A.pto tibl.r, A-*'** gal k«W (Ijm •< -jt.f aatf wbaa yo» f*fW. C I398 words
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Article, Illustration144 1950-04-16 6 PITCAIRN JOB IS POPULAR rhe way of the World PEOPLE in New Zealand are gently amused at the eagerness of British men to take the job of radio operator on Pitcairn Island says the London News Chronicle. New Zealanders can see very few attractions in living on the island, which144 words
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Article133 1950-04-16 6 A Changi menu 1N Changi on Aug. 14, 1944, 16 officers of the 2 15 Field Regt held a£s sweep on the date the wax would end, writes David McNicoll in the Sydney Daily Telegraph. The guesses ranged from the super optimism of Lieut.-Col. J. W. Wright (Oct. 21. 1944,133 words
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Article, Illustration185 1950-04-16 6 we like it or not, Australia is part of the Asian continent said the Right Rev. J. 'R. Btanchard. Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, speaking at Hobart on his recent t<jur of Malaya and other countries in South East Asia. "We should not185 words
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Article, Illustration146 1950-04-16 6 CILIS m Hi« London Daily Expreu fvr% M» '—pMßlili «r revolarioMry chaagaa in British ryril life Hkat M«ajkt cwne abovr if tMrbmc tram* »tart running. DISCORD MO.l rnHE Paris composers Jacques Slmonet and Pierre Bayle have filed a suit for plagiarism against Anton Karas composer of the 'Harry146 words
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450 1950-04-16 6 The People Keep Their Fingers Crossed SAIGON GAIOON today is the centre of political manoeuvres and military operations designed to halt the drive of Communism into South East Asia, says Hugh Laming of Reuters. M. Leon Pignon, the French High Commissioner, descried J it recently as "not only the capital450 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-04-16 6 BIND OR BEND? AFTHR the recent Lotds debate on corporal punishment, a peer remarked "I can't help wondering whether we oughtn't to have a little more bend-over and a little less bind-over." WAIT A WHILE 1 RAISING the minimum age for marriage would reduce divorces, says the Rev. J.124 words
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Article144 1950-04-16 6 The ODD CORNER DOLICK at Seattle, Wash- ington, ware told that a young girl had been screaming for half an hour. They found that she was taking a singing les>m 4 device wtuch makes a I noise like a foghorn, but softer and more monotonously, has been invented by a144 words
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Article130 1950-04-16 6 'Scrap juries at murder trials' 'vmtAL. oy jury is unsaiM and in murder cases juries should be replaced by a bench of three judges who should oe unanimous in their findings, su#gest* the Scottish Police Federation. "Certain jurors are too susceptible to emotionalism and may be affected b» the per130 words
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Article185 1950-04-16 7 Sunday i^mes Staff Reporter FEISTY SIX YEAR OLD Kelly Albert Edward Robinson was fined a total of $80 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for using criminal force in a bar on Corporal W. J. Goddard of the R.A.P. Police; using abusive words185 words
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Article68 1950-04-16 7 Singapore Chamber o> Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday (Apr. 15) in rent.' per lb.: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 64%. 64 H FOB. In bales May No. 1 R.S.S. 62\ 62% No. 2 R.S.S 59% 19% No. 3 R.S.S. 57 57 H R.M A. on Keg.68 words
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Article19 1950-04-16 7 SINGAPORE. Sat., Apr. 15. $295.75 Up $2.50. LONDON, Friday, Apr. 14 Spot: £593. Three months buyers £59119 words
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Article66 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter News has reached the Sunday Times of the death in London, at the age of 71 of Mr. Tom Randall, who was well-known to many Singaporeans. Mr. Randell retired from the Singapore Police Force in 1932 but remained as a resident. He was66 words
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Article, Illustration373 1950-04-16 7 Narrow escape for family Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. DENANC police today detained a woman suspect following an early morning fire which broke out in Phee Choon Road, near the Majestic Theatre, and almost trapped Mr. Louis Lim, a well-known Penang violinist, and his family. Driven by373 words
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Article62 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Timea Correspondent MUAR. Sat. Under the auspices of the Ceylonese Association. Muar. the New Year was celebrated in the Indian Sanmarga Sangam School, Mr. S. Ponnampalam presiding. After tea the school girls sang. There were speeches by Messrs. O M. Subramanlayer. P. K. Krlshnapillai. Nachiappa62 words
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Article59 1950-04-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. There will be divine service at the Methodist Church, Johore Bahru. tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The Rev. G. E. Stevens will officiate, and the proceedings will be in Tamil. On Wednesday, there will be a cottage prayer meeting at 6 p.m. at59 words
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Article54 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The Singapore Sinhalese community has formed a theatrical company (Ceylon Theatres) which will stage the first of a series of plays at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow night. The play, entitled "King Vijaya," depicts the first Sinhalese king who landed In Ceylon54 words
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Article184 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. QN the ground that public lotteries are "not conducive to clean, honest, happy and wholesome living" delegates representing 37 chapters of the Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship today unanimously adopted a resolution to "oppose actively" all those who seek to184 words
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Article65 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SENTENCE of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years police supervision was imposed on 24-year-old Lee Kang Hock of Bukit Purmei, in the Singapore First District Court yesterday, for stealing a wrlstwatch. Lee lifted the watch from the shirt pocket65 words
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Article193 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter UNTIL Singapore and Federation schools have sufficient facilities for all candidates to prepare for the Cambridge Higher Certificate Examination, the present requirements for admission to the University of Malaya will continue. This decision of the University Senate on entrance requirements193 words
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Article97 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter VOLUNTARY workers of the Children's Social Centres in Singapore yesterday held a sale of articles made- by the children in the centres. Lady McKerron, president of the organisation, waa present at the sale held in Whiteaways. Mrs. J. S. Dumeresque, who is in97 words
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Article64 1950-04-16 7 Sunda» Times Correspondent KAJANG. Sat.— At a recent meeting of the Kajann aranrh of the UMNO the vorking committee decided to pay the expenses to send a a Glr Guide from the Malay ftiri Guide Company to the Australian Guide Jamboree next year This brings the64 words
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44 1950-04-16 7 A private film show on Road Safety was given to members of the Junior Safety First Council at the Film Censor's Office, Singapore, yesterday. A number of schoolchildren from each English school in Singapore, are members of the Council.44 words
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Article50 1950-04-16 7 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR. Sat. -A fine of $75. or one month's hard labour. was imposed by the Muar Magistrate on 32-year-old. Mohd Dom bin Sawah for using criminal force on a woman. Safflah binte Hamid, at Bukit Serembang Estate Sagil. with Intent to outrage her modesty.50 words
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Article20 1950-04-16 7 SEQAMAT, Sat. Charged with negligent driving, 20--year-old Mohamed Nooh bin Pendik was fined $15 in the Segamat Court.20 words
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Article121 1950-04-16 7 13 a^result ol a controversy in the Sunday Times, Mr. T. C. Koh gladly accepts Mr. E. H. Wilson's invitation to talk to the boys of Raffles Institution and hopes to be given the first opportunity to do so as soon as the present holidays are121 words
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585 1950-04-16 8 SINGAPORE, April 16, 1950. MR. TAN AND SQUATTERS WE wonder when Mr. C. C. Tan last forsook the atmosphere of council chambers and committee meetings to lake the air in a drive along East Coast Road or Dunearn Road or some such salubrious area. We are not primarily concerned with585 words
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Article, Illustration718 1950-04-16 8 SIT YIN FONG - Lovely Yang fights a battle SIT YIN FONG by IN the Chinese nightclub world of Singapore, a girl singing star is born every now and then, but most of them fizzle out very quickly like a burnt -out firework. The most popular of them all. "Queen" Yang Phei Yuen, a718 words
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770 1950-04-16 8 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK by |\O Asians in Malaya v speak English? Of course we do with American slang, Malay words and phrases. English idioms, colourful prefixes and a Malayan accent. Let us be frank and admit that most of our boys and770 words
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913 1950-04-16 8 Professor O. A. Saunders - THE NEW POWER ON LAND SEA AND AIR Professor O. A. Saunders by DECENTLY we hay« been reading of the amazing performances of the Comet, the Jet-propelled gas turbine powered airliner. We have heard of the trials of a gas turbine railway locomotive. Now the first gas turbine car is913 words
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Miscellaneous45 1950-04-16 8 PAVILLARD-TEMPLBTOIf. T»l« engagement is announced between I)i Stanley Septimus Partllard 1f.8.E. of Singapore, youngen son of their Excellencies Victor A Gusanah Pavlllard of Las Palmas Canary Islands and Irene Mavis Templeton. only daughter of the late Mr. John Templeton and Mrs. tVmpleton of Sydney. Australia.45 words
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Article, Illustration467 1950-04-16 9 NO CRISIS IN S'GOR, SAYS RAJA UDA Subjects to choose future Ruler Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A REVISION of S.langor's custom in the appointment of the heir-apparent to Hie throne will enable subjects of the State to participate in his selection. This fact emerges following inquiries today467 words
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Article247 1950-04-16 9 Kun. Tiroes Woman Reporter r3R centuries parents have faced the question of what t( call their offspring. The most common practice has always been to name the youngster after either a member of the family or KCTiij- other person who has had an influence on247 words
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Article96 1950-04-16 9 I lime* SUS Reporter A SCHOOLBOY at the Presbyterian Boys' School has written an<j produced one of the six original plays to be presented in the Singapore Teachers Union sii-day Festival of Music and Drama competition. It is called. "The April Fool." by David Tan. The96 words
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Article32 1950-04-16 9 MUAR. Sat. Rasip bin Ellas was committed for trial for robbing a Chinese, Toh Hup. It was stated ttiat at the time of the robbery Rasip had a pistol.32 words
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Article311 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE is one of the few cities in the world where the firebug people who burn buildings and houses for fun— is practically unknown, th« Superintendent of th« Singapore Fire Brigade, Mr. C. Shaw, told the Sunday Times yesterday. There are many311 words
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Article57 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Eeporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Ooh Soo Kirn was this morning charged in the Police Court. Johore Bahru. with conveying five picula of tobacco leaf without a permit. He was also charged with being out of doors during a curfew. Qoh claimed trial on both57 words
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Article160 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CWINC music in Singapore has fatten back more than a little in its race for popularity with classics. This change in taste is attributed to the visit last November of the Batavia Orchestra, the Festival of Church Music in December160 words
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Article62 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat DOY Scouts week to collect D funds to build a Federation Training Camp for Scout and Cub masters earned $1,017 in Johore Bahru district. During the week scouts did household work or gardening for any payment. Among those who62 words
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Article34 1950-04-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Inche Mahmood bin Hussein has been appointed District Officer, Merslng. in succession to Inche Ja'afar bin Taha, who has been transferred to Kota Bahru. Kelantan as Magistrate.34 words
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Article71 1950-04-16 9 80 BIRTHDAY OEUBRATED More than MM) people attended a dinner giv t by the Yong Sinn 81ong family at the Wing Choon restaurant 'Great Wor.d last night to celebrate the 80th birthday of Mr. Yong Sinn Siong. Mr. Yong is the father of the well-known horse trainer. Mr. Yong Thau71 words
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450 1950-04-16 9 Doctors No to questions on patient Sunday Time* Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE doctor yesterday refused to answer questions put to him in court about his patient's capacity for liquor on the (rounds of professional ethics, although Hie counsel for his patient, on trial for alle- od traffic offences, had said450 words
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Article147 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Timn < m i •■<.,>•» t> nt BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. WITH the head covered bj a sack a dead body. believed to be that or s\ "wanted" bandit. Chnij Ah Chuan. for who.ie ttTMI police have offered a S MHI reward, was found yesterday evening on147 words
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Article39 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Times Staff K'r>ot>r JOHORE BAHRU Smt— Charged with the theft of five katis of scrap rubber from Senai Rubber Estate. :i woman named Ah Stoog, was today fined $60. in default I*4 months' imprisonrn mi39 words
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Article32 1950-04-16 9 Sunday Tmti SufT R>-» i «i JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. P. Head. Assistant Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Batu Pahat. has been transferred to Kluang a.< Engineer, Drainage and lirigatloa, Jorwrr Nn-ih32 words
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Advertisement264 1950-04-16 9 murphy nutio THE 126-127 receivers for mains and for battery operation respectively art contained in this attractive plastic cabinet of chocolate shade with cream fascia and distinctively coloured tuning seal*. Bandsnread short waves and high gain arc other characteristics of the 126 and 127 and hey come at a very264 words
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Advertisement92 1950-04-16 9 ajrf s jaw "I LIKE ITS («f| SEALED-IN GLASS II PROTEQION'^W Because you know that y W\ th« bristles are ipotkssly Utftfjgg|attd i dean. No dust or dirt can iTffTTffßfl I •v«r roach your now Dr. loHgfaM|]l uf[ Wesfs before you uso H. |Mgj|figfc In* gloss container is honay I92 words
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Article674 1950-04-16 10 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By "ITP to very recent IJ times the Chukchi (a tribe in the far north of Siberia) observed the primordial custom of killing off their old and sick people at the request of the doomed themselves. It would be a matter of reverence and duty674 words
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Article, Illustration789 1950-04-16 10 MARTIN HUTTON - MARTIN HUTTON By DINKY i» great film. It's a brave film for it deals fearlessly with the tricky question of colour bar It is courageous, too, on the part of 20th Century Fox to have set this drama in America's Deep South and to789 words
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Article, Illustration946 1950-04-16 10 Malacca women eager to broadcast: Going 'talent spotting in Europe Professor Shrimpwhisker's creator BiflLAttA im airaid does i 1 not get much chance to hit the headlines but their turn comes this week The second Talentime in the 1950 series is being breadcast from the946 words
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Advertisement255 1950-04-16 10 fingertip* k± that sparkle f/ iike/jeweim Your jewels will sparkle j I brighter with Pbooy f|! Sagb on four fingertips 1 j I the aristocrat of nail 1 It spreads smoothly, j H and its brilliant lustre is 1 i so long-lasting. j You are surt to find I 1255 words
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Advertisement199 1950-04-16 10 jn iiiimiiMiMi. rum»»»uw or *oa» juM #11 created to keep yon cool and elegant all through the da j yardley^^/lavender and th*' luxury soap of the world* YARDLIY SS OLD BOND STREET i LONDOI Ar^W* ?^J 'S^sH V »H^^b^_ :S tt\ Im 'Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth,199 words
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Article158 1950-04-16 11 by M. A. KALAM AZAD Poverty and sickness during the occupation took their toll and only about a quarter returned to the village after the war. Now, nearly five years after the liberation, some compensation has been promised by the authorities but it. has yet to be oaid. The village158 words
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Article, Illustration755 1950-04-16 11 {WM the south-east v coastal strip of Singapore, lies one of iLs many village communities with' their varied cultural and racial backgrounds th* tiny village of Taiijong Kling. By sea It is three mires off Pasir Panjang, while by land It is 16 miles from town755 words
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Article565 1950-04-16 11 C V. R. THOMPSON - How CAN a millionaire go broke C V. R. THOMPSON by A DIAMOND as big as a shilling— the badge in Texas of a multimillionaire sparkled from his fingers. That was the only visible sign that Glenn McCarthy—who bounced in and out of New York last week is what he565 words
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Article322 1950-04-16 11 WITH the disaupearaiice of old-fashioned "tow-chang«" or Chinese headdress the colourful Chlneae ornaments foe head and face have also almost vanished. These ornamentation*. which consisted" mainly of hair pins, clips, "aianpchens" or double prongs for supporting the inner portion of the 'tow»-chang,'' the eai pick- and the ear-rings,322 words
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Advertisement410 1950-04-16 11 w,th POND'S 'LIPS FonrT* lie*'. In •nciling a^LW new thodet, gives you ff^ BWWM L^sW "tWj otomotic Dtcwfy v» a^LG |«*ini your way into every .^b^^b^Hbf Ifteoril Dashing, coy, tubtty *m^^ 'you, mood, Pond'i 'iipt' fl sffvfe. 'Vi -Jam^ odds to irs charm. ChoOM fj^\ i/«#u* thod* today 1 ji410 words
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Advertisement225 1950-04-16 11 I Morning I Frocks <^m W^Ly "A jTif AyuC/^^^vav i v J% W* i JbKj P Stylish Morning Froclu of £j (.harm and personality. S k A large selection now ready for your inspection. g $29.50 to $49.50 Free yourself from Prickly Heat torment I con'X stttp tilth a^^^^^S I225 words
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Advertisement62 1950-04-16 12 Ifs right for Jill And brother Bill It's right for Daddy too: If Wright's is right for all of us It must be right for you I CEAI fOR fCMLST AND NUMIIT -%^V|gi^ftfr lor health and vitality with Mi MALT bos "j makes it invaluable for Children and invalids. It62 words
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Advertisement551 1950-04-16 12 7 S vBV -^BjHbu-^ —To-day at 11 a.m. Inltrd Artist's "SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD" —To-day at 3, 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Columbia's "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" in Technicolor Opening To-morrow— R-K-O's "NIGHT SONG" REX JOHOREBAHRU Today: 3.15—6.45-9.15 "DR. KOTNIS" In Hindustani Today's 1130 am Matinee "RELENTLESS" In Technicolor GREAT WORLD551 words
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Miscellaneous1222 1950-04-16 12 A I*l TUC DC A JUI C i^A f^^twVfvS^ A BUILDKR is us[n a ■|[fc^*~ -fc l ta^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^HKlMHH3 aluminium beam in altera- l// J <& Ht M %__^l tions in a Main Street store. Hbbv Lw -^bt~V !?l Though the beams have the BjrW By Uw m Bf s) I™1,222 words
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Miscellaneous401 1950-04-16 12 gASLin. BLACKWOOD, In you will find yourself at a dlahis book. "Bridge Hu- mond slam with no chance to manlcs," is very fair about the make It. Very sensible, this rule Blackwood Convention. "I agree of "one and two," and worth that the convention is used too remembering, often: In401 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1950-04-16 13 ■ARPSHOOTEK' takes you fsUn s>oi V EXT Saturday at JaJaa Beswr stadium. Singapore plays its first Malaya Cop match of the season against the RJLF., tat the selectors still have a couple of problems to settle The positions tuey have to worry about are right-bark and lett-winr1,594 words
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Advertisement281 1950-04-16 13 WriUltratt«riUnMHt«f flawy A*»t» Fnt You, too, can get to the Top /T/J\ WITH OUR HELP by POST f r j\^jx Dan tb* content <• atay iiawfl th« crowd \Zw ft ISE to th« topmoft. bait-paid appomtwati b, V ou> own T)» aamwtt Caftaca viM train yaa 1* tha top by281 words
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Advertisement302 1950-04-16 13 \S Co n f*c c 1 l oa s foe «ifl n parts of Indo-China AmVaUs froci S*ri£.ofi AIR FRANCE BOOKING if^M-: Q a.-i «4«l|-i.«-X J wnll ■•■■•■nrfsj m.m\ w-av— m rir lai a INDIGESTION if^i Relieved By ■M ONE DOSE V^~ l jS|r3-y^ Of This Famous Remedy [mSm /iMmm302 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-04-16 13 SPORTING SAM By Beg. Wootton 1 .onrton Express Service *^Ba*ja»»mfiii t _a^s^B>lßa^Bk._ I13 words
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Article20 1950-04-16 14 Sunday Time* Segamat Sporta Correspondent INTERNATIONAL Club held badminton, darts and table tennis tournaments during the Easter holidays.20 words
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Article, Illustration569 1950-04-16 14 Scotland may not go to Rio GLASGOW, Saturday. FNGLAND today won the British soccer championship and ensured themselves of a place in the world cup finals in Brazil by a 1-0 victory over their old rivals Scotland before 138,000 spectators here. The narrow defeat was a569 words
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Article103 1950-04-16 14 Sunday Tiroes Kuala l.umpur Sport* Correspondent Neil Hobbs, who is playing consistent cricket this season, just missed his 50 by a single run on the Kuala Lumpur padang playing for the Se langor Club against the Harrisons Sports Club. The Club won by three wickets. The103 words
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Article20 1950-04-16 14 'TWERE was no play In the Singapore V.M.C.A. open tennis championships yesterday owing to b«d ground conditions.20 words
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Article302 1950-04-16 14 KARACHI, Saturday DAKISTAN won the third Test match against 1 Ceylon by 10 wickets. The home eleven skittled out Ceylon for a paltry 149 and then took only 22 minutes to hit off the 52 :uns wanted for victory, without the loss of a302 words
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Article214 1950-04-16 14 Sunday Times Ipoh Sparta Correspondent DOly OUAN WAH. former Penang and China Olympic soccer player, made a fine impression in his first appearance in soccer here at today's SUM soccer trial held at Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Guan Wah wu playing at ln--Ide left214 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-04-16 14 RA.F. Chang! beat Coronation Rangers 3-1 in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yestprday.17 words
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Advertisement133 1950-04-16 14 7 Ljl j lhe Best Cigarettes In the World St^te^xpress 555 1 v^/^^/ yQv Manufactured in LONDON I DATH TOBACCO C ITO MARCONIPHONE ON FOREIGN AND V Ji LOCAL STATIONS. j v J I VALVES >^JH^ y 5 WatU Output. J \S 11U-230 Volts AC DC \j^ > M $117.00133 words
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Article273 1950-04-16 15 Under review by Federal Govt. Sunday Times Seremban Sports Reporter "fHE whole question of entertainment tax is now under active consideration by the Federal Government," the Mentri Besar, Dato Abdul Malik bin Yusof, disclosed yesterday afternoon in reply to an adjournment speech by a273 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-04-16 15 WITH apples In their mouths and sacks round their legs, two competitors in the TairfT Brotherhood Association's sports concentrate so gettlog to the post at Jakta Besar Stadium, Singapore, yesterday. A Ganesan (right) finished second to M. Davis (not in picture). Justin Morals (left) was unplaced. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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294 1950-04-16 15 NA.A.F.I. Sports Club scored a splendid slx-wlcket i victory over The Straits Times S.C. at Hong Lira Green yesi terday. Accepting the challenge to score 151 in about LOO minutes. Naafi obtained the runs with 10 minutes to spare, thanks mainly to a294 words
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Article67 1950-04-16 15 The following will represent Shell Sports Club in a S.C.A. Junior Tournament fixture against C.R.E. (N) on the C.R.E. iNi ground teday at 11 am.:— G. Clarke (capt.), K. Aerla. L. E. Pencott, I. Goonersegrram. A. G. I-andolt, J. •P. Lewis, A. C. Neubronner, J. D. Olivero.67 words
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Article57 1950-04-16 15 Sunday Tfanea bate Lumpur Sparta Correspondent TTHE Tamilian)!' second string I had things their own way against Postal Union yesterday winning easily after declaring at 201 for six. Postals scored 109. Bast of the Tamilian batsmen was S. Kamal who' carried hia bat for57 words
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82 1950-04-16 15 Superfllght Badminton Party will play a friendly game of five singles and two doubles at No. 11, Lorong 26, Oeylang against Social B.P. on Saturday April 22 at 7.30 p.m. The following will represent the Superfllght B.P.:— Chan Soo Guan, Wee Aik Hoe, Kow82 words
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Article368 1950-04-16 15 V. K. MURTHY. who tied for individual championship honours with M. Balasubramanlam laat year, yesterday shared laurels with Mohmed Ismail at the Tamil Brotherhood Association's sixth annual athletic meeting at Jalan Brsar stadium. The championship was decided on the best of three performar.nea recorded by368 words
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Article378 1950-04-16 15 Sunday Times Ranb Sports Correspondent DAHANG opened their Malaya Cap soccer season 1 with a grand victory over the Combined Services (Federation), scoring three goals without reply at Raub yesterday. This was Pahang's second Malaya Cop victory since entering the competition last season. Their first378 words
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Article122 1950-04-16 15 WASHINGTON, Sat. BEAU Jack stopped Lew Jenkins at Uline Arena last night, but the battle of the two former world lightweight champions ended an a confusing note that cauaed mare excitement than the actual fight. In the fifth round of the scheduled ten rounder Jack landed122 words
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233 1950-04-16 15 VELLUPILLAI SCORES 4 IN POLICE WIN ■TTHE Police Sports Assocla--1 tion beat Mental Hospital Recreation Club by six goals to two in a S.A.F.A Junior Al League fixture at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. VellupUlai. the Police insideright, was outstanding in scoring four goals including a penalty goal. ▼ellupulai scored the first233 words
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Article363 1950-04-16 15 Sunday Times K.L. Sports Correspondent OELANGOR defeated Negii Sembilan. by four goals to two in a friendly inter-State soccer match played at Rifle Range yesterday. Selangor were superior in all departments and would have won by a very much larger margin had they better363 words
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Advertisement126 1950-04-16 15 IT 18 DAWN the drums fall Silent^and the SAVAGE REDMEN are on THE WARPATH J//f REPUBLICS Jj^ BLAZING MP^^WESTERN st«wnsa| ROD CAMERON- JLONA MASSEY WITH "SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" ROD CAMERON A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION ""filiTalLM/ikV"" MILES ABOVE a^D B amn thing ELSE '"opening today 11, ajn. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9Jt126 words
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Advertisement263 1950-04-16 15 DAILY J 5 SHOWS m W O lit*, fgl 145. mm W 6.M W and aataafl l^^aaaaaal I 9 M BWhk East Hi Java jg/ A Musical 2-Reeler ETHEL SMITH at the HAMMOND ORGAN DKOK ENCACEMENT For A Short Season From Tuesday JOSEPH COTTEr? VALLI L^T^^SlbbV ORSON WELLES TKEVOft HOWARD263 words
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Article457 1950-04-16 16 Best tryout by Ambassador From EjPSOM JEEP COME promising English three-year-olds will be making their Malayan debut at the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club April meeting. They may not aspire to top class, but some of them look like winning good races once they settle down457 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-04-16 16 Tl KANAGASABAI winning the high jump event at yesterday's Tamil Brotherhood Association sports meet at Jalan Besar Stadium. Sunday Times picture.21 words
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Article116 1950-04-16 16 16 named for schools' soccer Sunday Times Kluanc Sports Correspondent AFTER two trials at Kluang, 16 players have been picked for the Johore Combined Schools' soccer match against Singapore schools. They will report at Johore Bahru on April 22 for training before the final team is selected. The annual soccer116 words
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Article41 1950-04-16 16 T7NTRIEB are being invited for the 1960 Muar District tennis championship tournament, scheduled to start on April 27. Entries, which close on April 20, are for the open singles, open doubles, mixed doubles, handicap doubles and lunlor singles events.41 words
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Article155 1950-04-16 16 From Epsom Jeep A HIGH value has now been placed on Jan Princess, not so much because of her recent runaway victory over a mile and a furlong at Ipoh, but because of the success in England of Prince Simon, an American -bred colt who won155 words
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Article523 1950-04-16 16 WEIGHTS for the first day (Saturday, April 22) of the Selangor Turf Club April meeting: are: Class 3. Dlt. I— Abt. 7 furs. Belgium 9.09 Lord Frederick 8.12 Mandarin Song S.U Lucky Tom S.N Tempest 8.94 Flremaster 8.92 Spear Of Sarawak II 8.92 S pearl it523 words
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Article226 1950-04-16 16 Sunday Times Kota B»hru gporta Correspondent AT a meeting of the Kelantan Amateur Athletic Association held at the Government Rest Housp, Kota Bahru. last week it was decided to hold the State athletic championships on June 1 and 2. The meeting was presided over by226 words
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371 1950-04-16 16 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent IN preparation for the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association meet to be held in Singapore on Aug. 4, 5 and 6, the Penan? A.A.A are making arrangements to obtain suitable training grounds, the secretary, Mr. D. H. Ho well, writes in371 words
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Article86 1950-04-16 16 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter SELANGOR Motor Sport« Club will hold a cinema show today at 7.30 p.m. at the Eastern Hotel. The films to be shown will include motor-racing of the 1920: and 1930 s and the British Grand Prix of 1949. The programme86 words
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Article107 1950-04-16 16 HASSETT AND BROWN WANT TO RETIRE MELBOURNE. Sat. A USTRALIAN cricket enthusiasts are speculating on whether Lindsay Hassett md Bill Brown will carry out their Intention to retire from the game. Both announced that the season just completed »ould be their last. Hassett was outstanding with the bat during theReuter; Reuter-AAP - 107 words
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Article62 1950-04-16 16 MR. GRAHAM NATHAN, wellknown Melbourne racehorse owner, recently purchased an Imported Colombo colt at the Victorian yearling sales and applied to have him registered as Kandy. The name was refused because only two days before the Registrar of Racehorses had permitted another hone to be named Candy inReuter-AAP - 62 words
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Article53 1950-04-16 16 Sunday Times Farlt Buatar Sparta orrrspondent ITRIAN Sino-Ma>ys scored their x fourth consecutive win at soccer when they beat Prai Railway Institute 4-3 at Parlt Buntar. Their skipper H. Qsman performed the -hat-trick". Rejab scored the other goal. Rajagopal, Manlam aod Letchumnanan each scored a goal53 words
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Advertisement333 1950-04-16 16 SPECIAL RACE EXCURSIONS SATURDAY 22nd APRIL m au«v 29th APRIL MALAYAN AIRWAYS LEAVE KALIANS 11.45 A.M. ARRIVE RACE COURSE, KUALA LUMPUR 145 P.M. LEAVE RACE COURSE, KUALA LUMPUR 5.45 P.M. ARRIVE KALLARS 8.00 P.M. LUNCH PROVIDED FREE ON NORTHBOUND FLIGHT TRANSPORT PROVIDED FREE AT KUALA LUMPUR INCLUSIVE RETURN FARE $96/MANAGERS:333 words
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