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Title Section23 1950-06-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of The Straits Time* V Singapore Fr«« Praia No. 778. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.23 words
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Article375 1950-06-25 1 Terms are not attractive Sunday Times Staff Reporter ARMY authorities in Singapore and the Federation are seriously concerned about the lack of recruits to fill the ranks of locally-enlisted units in Malaya. The Sunday Times understands that Service chiefs and recruiting officers will confer at C.H.Q.375 words
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133 1950-06-25 1 CHAIRS FLY AS KING KONG LOSES BOUT POLICE patrol cars vero called to the Happy W Hid arena last night after spectators began to throw ch.iirs into the ring when King Kong was disqualified in the 30th minute of his srtvduled 100-mlnute challenge bout with wrestler Sam Burmister. A European133 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-06-25 1 PAINCE CEORC or Denmark. 30-year-old Danish Military Attache in London, talks with his fiance Viscountess Anson in Cadogan Square Cardcns. London. Their engagement was announced by the Danish Embassy in London. Viscountess Anson. 32, In a niece of the Queen. Reuter picture.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1950-06-25 1 LONDON. Sat.-A national enhlem for Communist China pn>i)>sed today is a circle shoving the national flag. with Peking's "Gate of Heavenly Peace" su peri imposed on it. and a cog-wheel representing the workers and carts i>: wheat and rice symbolislni the peasants.- RenterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1950-06-25 1 COMMISSIONS for Malayan other ranks in British Army units in Singapore and the Federation in the near future are being considered by the War Office in London, the Sunday Times understands33 words
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Article180 1950-06-25 1 PARIS, Saturday. THE eleventh French Government since the liberation was defeated today on a vote of confidence demanded by Prime Minister Georges Bidault's nine-month-old Government. Voting was 352 against the motion with 230 in favour. The issue had arisen because Deputies on Thursday refused byReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-06-25 1 MRS. Daisy Hawkei of Cosport, England, did a 9.500--mile air dash to be by the bedside of her son, Pte Arthur Stainer, of the Ist Bn., Devonshir* Regiment, who is very ill in a Singapore military hospital. Mrs. Hawkes was met on arrival at Kallang airport yesterday by representatives of57 words
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39 1950-06-25 1 TAIPEH. Sat— Lieut. Lee Kao, former commander of the Nationalist gunboat Wufeng, who went over to the Communists, and was later executed today. The execution was carried out at the naval base in Tsaoylng. U.P.UP - 39 words
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Article62 1950-06-25 1 CJPECIAL cable rates from Malaya known as CDE, LC and NLT. wUi be abolished fron. July 1 and only fullrat« cables will be accepted. To compensate, a reduction will be made in the full rate to about 75 per cent, of the present rate. Details62 words
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Article51 1950-06-25 1 From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. THE Royal Air Force yes- terday strafed an area scarcely two miles out of Ipoh town. In follow-up operations, the security rorces found three separate camps. All had been hurriedly evacuated. Clothing, documents and food were recovered. The operation is51 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 1 TOKYO. Sat.— A big Cabinet reshuffle involving eight Ministers is expected in Tokyo within the next two weeks Departments likely to be affected are International Trade and Industry, Economic Stabilisation Board, Agriculture and Forestry. Transportation, Telecommunications. Labour and in addition Ministers without Portfolio. Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 47 words
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51 1950-06-25 1 BOMBAY. Sat.— Police arrested here today Mohan Kumaramangalam, prominent member of the Indian Communist Party and son of the Indian Ambassador In Indonesia. Mohan Kumaramangalam, who is on the police list of "wanted" Communists, is being detained under the Bombay Public Security Measures Act.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article145 1950-06-25 1 Su«da> Times Staff Reporter TvVO students of the Sirnsaaure Chinese High School, who were detained by the police with nine other pupils and a teacher following the raid on the school on May 31. wil! shortly be released. Mr R. C. B. Wiltshire. Chief of145 words
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Article57 1950-06-25 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Sat. G-MEN shot Hency Shelton last night as America's "Public Enemy No. 1" attempted to draw a gun The 41-year-old fugitive was approached by the agents In front of tavern here. Shelton reached for an automatic stuck In his belt. Both agents fired andAP - 57 words
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Article65 1950-06-25 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. JUDY GARLAND, the singing film star who slashed at her throat with a piece of jagged glass on Monday night, has been offered a television and radio contract by the National Broadcasting Corporation. The doctors are still keeping Miss Garland quiet under sedatives, andUP - 65 words
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Article61 1950-06-25 1 COLOGNE. Sat.— The new British High Commissioner for Germany, Sir Ivone Klrkpatrick. landed on Wahn aerodrome near Bonn today. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, who has been in charge of the British zone for five years, left yesterday cheered by Germans as well as British HeReuter - 61 words
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Article27 1950-06-25 1 SUVA, Fiji, Sat.— Fiji, which aimed at £40,000 sterling, has raised over £62,000 sterling in its war memorial entituberculosis appeal. The Government contributed £20.000.27 words
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Article104 1950-06-25 1 LONDON. Sat. THE £1,000,000 will of Lord Mlldmay of Flete may help his schoolboy godson to realise his dream of one day winning Britain's classic h.>rs< race, the Orand National. whin bathing last month before he had achieved his life's ambition to win the race104 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-06-25 1 The world* biggest aircraft takes to Hie air like a great, graceful bird on it* first London demonstration flight. Designed for fait service between London and New York it can carry 100 passenger* and a crew of 14.38 words
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Article166 1950-06-25 1 LONDON. Saturday. QUEEN MARY'S 60-year-old housekeeper, Mrs. Knight, was stabbed by a man she found climbing through a window at Marlborough House early today. A friend, Mrs. Ryan, was also hurt and both women were treated in hospital. The women were found hurt by police afterReuter - 166 words
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Article43 1950-06-25 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Security forces yesterday found a bandit camp for five men in the Kluang area of Johore. One bandit was fired at, but he escaped. Three grenades and a large quantity of Communist documents were found.43 words
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265 1950-06-25 1 Sunday Times Special Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. £ERIOUS leakages of information to Communists about the movement of arms and ammunition to M alaya from England are being investigated by M.1. 5 and R.A.F. security officers, it was learned here today. Despite elaborate security precautions,265 words
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Article85 1950-06-25 1 HONG KONG, Sat. THE Royal Navy frigate Hart fired on three Nationalist planes which yesterday bombed and machinegunned the beached British freighter Anhul near Swatow. This announcement followed 3 Nationalist statement tha* a gunboat Inside Chinese territorial waters had fired on three Mosquito planes whichReuter - 85 words
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Article74 1950-06-25 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter rE U.S. liner President Polk which arrives in Singapore this week, will disturb stock-taking at the Government Printing Office Publications Bureau in Fullerton Building. The Bureau was scheduled to be closed from tomorrow to July 13 for stock-taking. Nevertheless, to enable President74 words
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Article24 1950-06-25 1 CALCUTTA. Sat. —Pandit Nehru, the Premier of India, arrived here today after a 22-day tour of Indonesia, Malaya and Burma.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article57 1950-06-25 1 SDURABAVA. Sat.— Cases of smallpox are on the increase In East Java, it was learned from authoritative sources today. Previously It was hoped that the disease cou'.a be restricted to Sourabaya but new cases have been reported from the countryside. Death toll in Sourabaya is now 464.UP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration2842 1950-06-25 2 THE DUKE OF WINDSOR'S MEMOIRS— ARTICLE SIX HAD a wonderful me fixing up The Fc, both inside and out. It was a joy that I was loath to share with others: though I naturally sought professional advice, the finished result in the main represented2,842 words
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Advertisement22 1950-06-25 2 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Your chance of buying books at BARGAIN PRICES Up-country Customers Catalogue on application CITY BOOK STORE, LTD. WINCHESTER HOUSE.22 words
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Advertisement23 1950-06-25 2 ETERNfI Jiff f'/ne precision watch >d§=»£*A w* 1856 ifsy^L ETERNfi-MnTIC §ss THE FIRST SELFWINDING WATCH WITH BALL-BEARING SOLE AGENTS 16 (OLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE23 words
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329 1950-06-25 3 Penang kampong locks its doors Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. QNE thousand terrified villagers of Sungei Nebong, eight miles from town, are keeping behind locked doors after dusk because of several reports that a tigress and a cub have been seen prowling in the329 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-06-25 3 FLYINC personnel of Malayan Airways who operate on ov -riea routes yesterday oon ned a new smart uniform, which includes long trousers instead of shorts. Pictured here in their new look, with air hostess Miss L. Lee, is the crew of the aircraft which yesterday carried the Sing Tao football110 words
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Article150 1950-06-25 3 Auiui.i.t limes SUB Kepuiier TWO privates in the Royal Military Police at the Tanglln Barracks, Singapore, were acquitted in the Third Police Court yesterday of loitering in the compound of a house in Tanglin Road With intent to commit 'heft. They were Zainal Abiclin bin150 words
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Article117 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A YOUNG Malay, Baharun bin Abdullah, smiled vh n sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed with 12 months' police supervision, by Inche Mohamed Annuar in the Second Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur, today. Prosecuting officer Raja117 words
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Article63 1950-06-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. YONG Sang was today sentenced to six months' rtgorona imprlsumr.em at Kuala Lumpur for beint; unable to give satisfactory explanation of his ovemenls. It was stated that a constable arrested Yong at Kampong Lower Kawii inspecting that he was intent on mischief as63 words
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Article41 1950-06-25 3 MALACCA Sat.— Messrs. T. V O.iraisamv and Yap Yeok Sii-w have been pr-imoted senior interpreters. Mr. Yap will shortly leave for Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Mr. Chan Kwai Thin, enior interpreter, will go to Penang on transfer next month.41 words
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Article28 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times C'orrespondrdi KAJANG. Sat. A Malay Sulaiman. aped 30. who fell irom a coconut tree in his own compound, died at Kajang two hours later.28 words
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Article66 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times -Correspondent KAJANG. Sat.— After having served as a teacher, headmaster, visiting teacher and group teacher at different times in nearly all Malay schools in the Ulu Langat District during the past 40 years. Inche Ayob bin Tot Is now on leave before retirement. He66 words
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Article27 1950-06-25 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.-A 51-i'ear-old woman Teh Guat Choo, was find a total of $285 at Parit Buntar for possession of a still and samsu. t27 words
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298 1950-06-25 3 The snipers smiled then came the shock Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SMALL party of bandits near Segamat got a shock early on Thursday morning. They were lying in wait for the night mail train which would speed through on its journey from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.298 words
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Article82 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Four more societies in the Federation have been refused registration or exemption from registration. The May report of the Registrar of Societies states that two were in Selangor. one in Johore. and one in Perak. At the end of82 words
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Article56 1950-06-25 3 Miss Ang Kirn Lee, L.R.A.M.. R.S.A.M. will give a song recital next Tuesday at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m. The concert Is sponsored by the Singapore Music Circle, but Is open to the public. The programme includes classics, lieder. and modern British composers.56 words
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Article50 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent MUAR. Sat.— Bail of $300 was allowed an Indian. Thavasl. when he was charged in the Muar Magistrate's Court with dishonestly misappropriating one golden necklace and two rings belonging to another Indian. Appoo, at the Muthia Rubber Estate, Panchor. The case was postponed.50 words
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Article108 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. £S a memorial to Mr. Adrian Clarke, it is proposed that a gold medal should be presented annually to the best law student passing out of the University of Malaya when a law faculty is established. Mr Clarke108 words
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Article50 1950-06-25 3 Sunda> Times SUIT Reporter Edema Arthur Clement, living in Kampong Bahru Road, was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with theft of $30.71 from Sulaiman bin Baba. Clement claimed trial and was allowed bail of $500. The rase was postponed to July 8.50 words
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Article19 1950-06-25 3 The Singapore Legislative Council will meet at 10 a.m. on July 18 in the Victoria Memorial Hall19 words
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Article49 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Correspondent Malacca UMNO is to hold a general meeting today to discuss, among other things. Dato Onn's resignation from the UMNO president. The Malacca UMNO has expressed regret at Dato Onn's sicp and has appealed to him to withdraw his resignation.49 words
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Article144 1950-06-25 3 GUIDES WILL HOLD FOOD, FUN FAIR Sunday li;nes S-ufT Btpaftl rE Girl Guide Association of Singapore will hold a fun and food fair at Admiral- ty House, in Grange Road, on Saturday afternoon, July 8. The proceeds from this fete, which is under the patronage of Lady Brind, Girl Guide144 words
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Article20 1950-06-25 3 In the Sungei Slput area of Pfrak. bandits stole a number of identity cards from the residents yesterday.20 words
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Article164 1950-06-25 3 UNION REPORTS DEFICIT Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union had a deficit of $1,445.90 in the year ended Dec. 31,1949. The Income and expenditure account to be presented at the annual general meeting on July 3 shows thai the Union collected $8,077 by subscription for164 words
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70 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The St. John Ambulance Association in Singapore is anxious to get In touch with Mrs. Hila Doreen Assan to present her with a Vote Of Thanks which has recently arrived from London. News of Mrs. Assan would be welcomed70 words
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Article26 1950-06-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Security forces contacted bandits in the Kluang area of Johore yesterday and in the ensuing engagement a civilian tracker was killed.26 words
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Article26 1950-06-25 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA Sat.— The Reverend R. A. Blasdell. of the Methodist Mission, recently underwent a successful eye "Deration in New York.26 words
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Miscellaneous275 1950-06-25 3 S POKE 1020 Concerto; 10.50 Epilogue: 11. Q. D. Cunningham, organ; 10. 9. a.m. Dance Music; 9.30 Much- Fred Waring and his Pennsylvan-Binding-In-The Marsh 1 10 News LOMPUB lans: 10 30 Dance Music; 11 Clos* from K.L.; 10.05 Light Music; 10.30 Latin American Rhythm: 11 9. a.m. Light Music; 9.30275 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1950-06-25 4 SIDNEY RODIN - Bold, bad barons wicked ladies SIDNEY RODIN THE NOBILITY— WITHOUT WHITEWASH By It was once said of him "He had the saddest face in his kingdom, the heaviest heart, with far less reason than his poorest subject to be merry. There was in him a devil which would never let1,241 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-06-25 4 Donald TALKING OF moore BOOKS DULL-FIGHTING is not a subject famUJar or attractive to many people outside Spain and South America, but no one who reads Tom Lea's "The Brave Bulls" can fail to be excited by the great climax to this novel. Nor can one but be fascinated by513 words
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Article310 1950-06-25 4 FREDERICK COOK - FREDERICK COOK By NEW YORK. students revealed, and even WALL Street has been Sc" l^ m J r e helr keenness to learning about Lecture CQUnes Qave been women And women have given so far in 65 cities by been learning about Wall tne aim310 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-25 4 i x STTPIT n X3 JO Em JL XU Brewed l bottled by Archipehqo BrewerifCo., (194/) Ud.Smqopore. Distributed by Fraser Neoi/9 Ltd., Singapore c branches25 words
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Advertisement289 1950-06-25 4 The "LITTLE GEM" Alarm A new small and clock, with 7 Jewel M r &¥L}^JK>^ L Attractive designs shades. Fully Luminous. A Really Practical Attractive Gift Froa Leading Jewellers Clock Stockists. SMITH'S AGENT: PO BOX 83*. SINGAPORE. Write Direct or Airmail for Fatherly Advice— Free A KEY POSITION.. WAITS P^=^SfOß289 words
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Article, Illustration307 1950-06-25 5 'THREATS WON'T SCARE US OFF' Clerks stand firm on wages Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEREMBAN, Saturday. "THREATS and intimidation" would not break "our constitutional struggle for a decent living wage, 1 declared the president of the Negri Sembilan Government Clerical Services Union, Mr. Lee Tian' Kee, yesterday. Addressing the annual307 words
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Article68 1950-06-25 5 Sunda> Times orre>|>oiid<-nt MUA'rt Sat.— Panu Ket. a;i'd 62. who exhibited a bicycle in a coffee shop at Bunffri Matl as a lottery prize, v< i fined $240 or three months' hard labour at Muar. Thf bicycle was confiscated. Pang pleaded ignorance of the law.68 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Tirm-s (nn I'-pondcnt PENANG. Sal— A verdict of neath by misadventure was returned by the Penang Coroner. Mr. D. R. Home, today on a fivp-yea.-old boy, Teii Cheng Huat. who was knocked down by a lorry on Pasir Road on May 15.47 words
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Article34 1950-06-25 5 ->iiii.uv limes l orrrspondrnt PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Admitting a charge of having carried an excess weight of 22 hundredweight on his lorry. Thangaveloo was fined $100 in the Parit Buntar court.34 words
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Article71 1950-06-25 5 A SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioner. Mr. G. H. Kiat, returned to the Colony yesterday by air from Hong Kong after spending a month holidaying in Japan. Mr. Kiat. told the Sunday Times in an Interview: "This is the first holiday I have had in nine years.71 words
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Article65 1950-06-25 5 Sund»v Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat. Charged with riding a motor cycle without a licence and insurance, Teoh Choon Huat explained in Court today he was only a pillion passenger but took over the machine when the rider had a headache and went home. The First Magistrate, Mr.65 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter D AO Sahtb John Goes, an officer of the Preventive Branch of the Bombay Customs, will leave Singapore within the next two days with the confidence that any smuggling ring in the East can be smashed by the "intelligent methods employed by245 words
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Article108 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG. Sat.— After two police constables from Semenyih Police Station failed to prove that Chin Swee Yong. 37. had been found on Semenyih Road at 6.15 a.m.. fifteen minutes before curfew ended, Chin was discharged and acquitted by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate.108 words
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Article132 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CHAIRMEN of town boards in v the state of Perak have been authorised to inflict fines on all subordinate officers in the flrp brigade departments subject to a maximum of twenty per cent of a month's salary. The offences132 words
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Article41 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BHARU. Sat.—Tengku Hamzah Tengku Seri Maharaja. State Secretary, Kelantan. will sail on the Carthage on July 15 for the United Kingdom. During his absence on leate. Tengku Ahmad Pangllma Raja will act for him.41 words
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Article31 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG. Sat. Mr. R. J. Watson, manager of Kajang Estate, haj left Kajang on three months" leave. Mr. J. W. Pinhey will act as manager.31 words
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Article266 1950-06-25 5 'Handicapped not likely' Sunday Times Staff Reporter THEY are listed as "Handicaped Troops," but the boys of the 33rd Green Cross Scout Troops, of Trafalgar Hospital the former Leper Hospital at Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore gave the lie to the epithet. They turned out last Monday at five o'clock266 words
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Article57 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Chong Weng, aged 22, was charged yesterday with extorting $10 from Retnasamy in Lahat. Woo Yen Hong, aged 21. appeared on the same charge today. The case was postponed to June 29 for mention and both Chong and Woo were remanded In custody57 words
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Article35 1950-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Yeaterday a party of armed bandits entered a mining kongsl In the Batu Gajah area of Perak, set fire to an excavator and then robbed the labourers of their Identity35 words
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Article28 1950-06-25 5 MUAR, Sat. Yong Kal Hong, who kept poultry for sale without a licence on the footpath at Tangkak, was fined $8 by the Muar magistrate.28 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. G E. Mott. a director of the Colonial Development Corporation, (Far Sast) Ltd., and Mr. J. M. Bell. Deputy General Manager of the Malayan Railways, have been appointed temporary members of the Central Electricity Board.46 words
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Article203 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter jOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. A WHITE cock's head was cut off today in the presence of Inche Kadir, Magistrate, today in connection with a case in the Johore Bahru Police Court in which Ng Kok Seng charged Leong Ah Leng and203 words
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Article87 1950-06-25 5 The officers of the visiting Indian Navy today will attend a reception to be held In their honour by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress at the Adelphl Hotel, at 8 p.m. The Indian Navy men will be entertained to a free film show at the Shirin87 words
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Article51 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— For the purpose of assessment of royalty during the thlrdquarter of this year, the price cf Jelutong in Johore has been, fixed at $100 a picul. Jelutong is a latex used as a base for the manufacture of chewing51 words
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Article40 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Time* Correspondent KAJANG, Sat.— Mr. Narinder Singh of the Kajang post office will be transferred Kuala Lumpur, General Post Office, next month. He will be succeeded by Inche Othman bin Mohamad Sayed of the Kuala Lumpur GP.O.40 words
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Article43 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Time* Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat— Two seamen, 00l Cool Say and Llm Ah 800, were charged in the Parlt Buntar court with having stolen 1.606 coconuts from Oula Estate. Both claimed trial and the case was adjourned to July 6.43 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 5 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA. Sat.— A. Godman. Education Officer at Kuala Lumpur, was married to Miss Jean Barr Morton, of the Malay Women's TrainIng College Staff, here today.30 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1950-06-25 6 Meiu, fwaxX REPORTING ATTENTION, art lovers. There is a treat in store for you. Mrs. Erica Jepson is going to hold an exhibition of her work on Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Governor, Si* Pranklin (iimson, haa graciously consented lo open the exhibition, at which2,125 words
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Article763 1950-06-25 7 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT by J SAW a most beautiful raincoat last week, probably the most beautiful raincoat I have ever seen. It was of violet faille with a tiny, all-over, self pattern of a clover leaf. It had a full skirt, a belt and a matching hood.763 words
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Article199 1950-06-25 7 HERE THERE CIRLS about town who are brightening up our lives this hot weather: Cussic (Gorgeous) Moran, who plans to appear at Wimbledon looking like a bonbon, in a pleated chiffon tennis outfit Ava Gardner, who has a Spanish bull fighter boy friend who writes her poems Elizabeth Taylor, on199 words
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Article529 1950-06-25 7 MOST of us eat potatos once, if not twice, every day of our lives. Usually they art roasted, boiled or fried, form- i ing a background to the main dish of meat or fish. This week I would like to < draw your attention to some529 words
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Article1110 1950-06-25 7 YOUR problems answered am an orthodox Muslim, 28 years old, earning 9150 a month and have $2,000 saved up. I want to oe married and could use my savings to pay "tea money" for a room and get some furniture. But otherwise I shall have to incur marriage,1,110 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-06-25 7 CURS, spangles and skating boots aren't Hie best wear for sun- bathing, but Cloria Nord". star of the "Skating Vanities" at Wembley Pool, London, has no choice. She wears this costume in the Christmas number of the show and is only too glad to snatch an interval "breather" in theReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement241 1950-06-25 7 HEADACHE Wit m^mL AFTER taking^p.^ '<:. .^■fl a^B I«cH fjblti wa l«4 In moiltur* proof. paj^Bj^(Sj^SjJBJ((gjgaJSJ||SJigjBSSS«IsSSSSSSSSSSSS^Sj^Sj^pJ hygienic Smir»p«. The speed with which 'Aspro acts is imning sf*\ But it is not because of this feature alone fissy&^j 'hat 'Aspro' it such a wonderful headache __^w^ remedy it is because 'Aspro'241 words
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Article, Illustration882 1950-06-25 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by ol NDAV. irate husband pokes welllaitiered face round bathroom dooi and demands to know where his last razor blade has Rone Remember using it yesterday to unpick f-ock seams. I find It rtn take it in Husband deliyers wrathful lrciure on the sanctity of a man's882 words
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Article590 1950-06-25 8 - without drugs ARE you contemplating joining the rapidly increasing numbers of weight reducers? Many especially men who would like to "take a bit off" shy from th« experiment because the slimming meals so widely publicised arc much more attractive to women than men. Here, for their benefit, ar* the590 words
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Article431 1950-06-25 8 CYNTHIA - CYNTHIA BACKCHAT.... by ris our distinction v know four very polite little boys They are found sitting by the road at a spot half way between town and home. Every lunch time they sit waiting for a lift in the family chariot. Although a lift431 words
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Article466 1950-06-25 8 YOU put rouge on the righi places, pat on the proper amount of powder, use a becoming lipstick and an eye-shadow that enhances the colour of your eyes. Yet often your make-up doesn't look really good Why? Well, the answer is frequently— powder base. If you466 words
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Advertisement48 1950-06-25 8 js /r's o/gsstible! ffjL; lllPik o <$v mis (nf^ W CRISCO* IDEAL tor CAKE -MAKING, PASTRY -MAKING and PAN and DEEP-FRYING, and moat foods that require shortening. Contains no milk or animal fat and complies with almost every religious dietary law. Sot* Agents fSVfl'l^W^irrJaAi'Jai 24, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.48 words
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Advertisement168 1950-06-25 8 Event meat it healthier -with MAKMIH! Wl Las I vs*^ T IxTI>A S r /^7 A a iQfJgSj AS WELL AS A I J FLAVOURING MARMITB is a food feast ezuact rich to oV Vitamin Ms Chat your body needs for resisting illness and keeping hi And h b so168 words
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Article223 1950-06-25 9 New middle way party Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE will have a new political party with a mid-way policy between capital and labour by the cnH of |uly. The organisers of the new party the Sunday Times 1 is. are Inche Sardon bin h.i'i Juoir, President of the Singapore Malay223 words
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Article46 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG. Sat Pleading guilty to a charge of negligent driving of his car at the 85th milestone. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road Lee Chow Fatt v is rined $40 In the Bentong Court by the West Pahang C r-ult Magistrate Inche AnSalth. 146 words
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Article, Illustration412 1950-06-25 9 PENANG BANDSMEN ARE ANGRY A challenge to all Malaya Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. y^NCERED by reports that the Commissioners had disbanded the Penang Municipal Band because it was second rate," eight former members who had between them played in the Band for 160 years, today issued a challenge412 words
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Article82 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. BREACHES of permits by wurkers in forest reserves in Jorore last year resulted in tlie Forest Department obitavninn $8,582 in compensation. One sawmill company paid $2,000 for large scale working outside their permit area which was not discovered for some82 words
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Article34 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— A 40-year-old Indian. Perumal. was charged in the Segamat Court with possession of lj gallons nt toddy without a licence. ■Jp was granted bail In $60.34 words
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Article95 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Time* Statt Corresponoent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Lew Hong, a temple caretaker of Plentong, was bound over in the sum of $100 for 12 months in the Sessions Court today when he was convicted on a charge of being found in possession of chandu dross95 words
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Article260 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A ZOO is an expensive thing and the time is not quite ripe for it now" said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, acting president of the Singapore Municipal Commission, to the Sunday Times yesterday. No proposal for a zoo in Singapore had260 words
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Article50 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONO. Sat— A Malay 18-year-old Ismail bin All, charged in the Temerloh Court with consorting with an armed bandit in Bukit Quen. Mentakab. was committed to stand trial at the High Court, Raub. by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche Anjang Saith.50 words
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Article62 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— "l had no money and took the watch as there appeared to be no-one nearby." said 19-year-old Ismail bin Jeni when charged in the Segamat Court with "Wt of a wrist watch It was stated that Ismail xas arrested nearly62 words
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Article32 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG, Sat.— For riding a bicycle on Benta Estate. Kuala Llpls, during the hours of curfew. N. Ramasamy was fined $25 In the Kuala Llpls Court.32 words
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Article21 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat— Because he allowed his goat to stray. 45-year-old Pokan was fined $3 here.21 words
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Article61 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG. Sat.— The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anjang Saith, imposed a fine of $7 on Mat Zln bin Nik. aged 32. for being found drunk and incapable of taking care of himself in a public place, namely, Jelal Street, Kuala Lipis V. Ramasamy,61 words
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Article101 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG. Sat. vtaakob bin Hajl Abdul X Wahab, who pleaded guilty in the Bentong Court, to a charge of negligent driving was convicted and fined $40 by the West Palune Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anjang Saith. Oeiendant admitted ihe facts of the case. On Apr. 24.101 words
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Article45 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG. Sat— For having had In his possession at Lanchang. N' ntakab. a still for distilling samsu, Sew Chin, aged 60. was fined $100 in the Temerloh Court by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. InrSie An Jang Salth.45 words
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Article120 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lEE Pang Hoe, 18-year-old. son of a former detective, pleaded guilty yesterday to posting 14 Malayan Communist Party placards in New Bridge Road, and was sentenced by Mr. H. E. Kingdon, Singapore First District judge, to three years' rigorous imprisonment. Lee was120 words
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Article53 1950-06-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat— A Hokklen, 21 -year-old Koo Sing Chee. Is in hospital here with a triple charge pending against him In the Segamat Court He Is charged with attempted murder, possession of seditious documents and failure to register and to obtain53 words
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Advertisement253 1950-06-25 9 Ht^sE^iM^Es^lM^sß I POND'S Xfflp CREAMS I Your twofold beauty disclplin*': 1 EvtiY night, cleanse your skin with V You need two creams to keep your skin fair and lovely Pond'i Cold Cream. Cover your face I I f^^ZS£S£ I -one for dcaming, and one for protection. IG£ i'lrT-TS^thTS^lo^ f At253 words
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Advertisement278 1950-06-25 9 P I Press the button— j the picture's yours— I a 'BROWNIE'^/ You want to snap your friends and family just as they are. That's where a Six-20 'Brownie' camera' comes in so handy. Inexpensive, yet thoroughly reliable, it enables you to take good pictures easily. Leading features include smooth278 words
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Article, Illustration2005 1950-06-25 10 COL. ORESTE PINTO - LINDEMANS' LAST LOVE AFFAIR COL. ORESTE PINTO Traitor of Arnhem— final article By CO far as I was concerned the mystery of the disappearance of the Christian Lindej mans dossier from the files of Headquarters Counter Intelligence, which I described last week, was insoluble, the file had vanished I never2,005 words
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Advertisement294 1950-06-25 10 Healthy People keep their r\jg||^ fj and heaiuiy i^^^^^^^M/M Ir *v,u want wnitc teeth the tooth J P aste t0 g et 1S tne Peroxide uv*h g^b^^l^^B paste Macleans Peroxide Tooth JMJ Paste the dentifrice with the biggest ll(J|L^B sale in Great Britain. This is scientilM nca v P re294 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-06-25 10 Grime Quiz s sb&%k b &%z ar l c E rib^ Tha Retired Fanner i i *Mil»< m Pr«n. Poiic* tnivta Bill Bean ci«im«o ne ijo mcp n jv n« sa>o in* quairet oarween mmseii •t th« cottage o» old lohn Mays, a rom Mll th# cottaM ana out ana178 words
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642 1950-06-25 11 Local views on a vexed subject: SHOULD WE RETIRE AT 55 4 TOO old" at 55 in Malaya? Should Government officers the good men stay on beyond that age? There is a clash of opinion in Singapore commercial and Government circles on these two points quite naturally. The point arose642 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-06-25 11 MISS |oicfa Malinowtka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Malinowjka of Poland. and Mr. WiatJytbw Bartnik, son of Mr. and Mr*. Anton, Barrnik, alto of Poland, who were married »t the Cathedral of Hie Good Shepherd yesterday. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-06-25 11 MISS Quck Wan few, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qjck Cher Chee of Singapore, and Mr. Tang Wee Hee, son of Midam Koh |oo r Hwi and the h»c Mr. Tang Phou Keng of Singapore, who were married by Rev. T. Campbell Cibson at the Presbyterian Church yesterdiy. A reception62 words
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Article86 1950-06-25 11 BAIL Of Slt'.OOO each was ntTered to two young Chinese in the Singapore Second District Court yester<liv when they pleaded not guilty to possessing over a ton of dutiable tobacco. [I was alleged thai the two men Chua Yok Ling. 23. and Wee Chong Sai86 words
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Article52 1950-06-25 11 Lee Shee. a p-oprietor of a provision shop In Upper Nanking Street. Singapore, claimed trial in the Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of dutiable tobacco. A Customs Officer estimated the duty to be $209. Bail of $1,000 was offered and the case postponed to52 words
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Article29 1950-06-25 11 BENTONG. Sat Former Negri Sembilan star footballer, Mr. D. Ewan, has taken over the management of Karak Estate. Bentong He returned from leave In the UK recently29 words
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Article22 1950-06-25 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— For neglecting to replace a mutilated identity card and defaced photograph, Dalip Singh was fined $3022 words
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Article207 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE question of setting up a suburban electric railway system on Singapore island to relieve traffic congestion will be raised by the Legislative Councillor for Rural West, Mr. Balwant Singh, at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr. Smgh will ask207 words
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Article150 1950-06-25 11 LAST CEYLON PIONEERS QUIT SPORE Sunday Times SUIT Reporter THHE last 25 men and one 1 Ceylonese officer of the Royal Pioneer Corps (Ceylon) left Singapore on Friday In the troopship Empire Pride, fur demobilisation la Ceylon. The Pioneers, of whom there wer 7.500 in this country in 1948. were150 words
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Article41 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent BENTONG. Sat.— Bail of $300 In two sureties was allowed Wee Moy Eng aged 46. accused in the Kuala Lipisl Court of having voluntarily caused grievous nurt to another woman. Chong Lan. with a tapping knife.41 words
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Article44 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG. Sat— Ng Kong was charged before the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche An jane Salth. with being in unlawful possession of 40 katis of scrap rubber In Kuala Lipis. Case was postponed to June 27 for hearing.44 words
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Article35 1950-06-25 11 The Commissioner for Labour. Mr. G. W. Davis, will talk over Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. on Tuesday about the Singapore Weekly Holidays Ordinance which is to come into force on July 1.35 words
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Article17 1950-06-25 11 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday iJune 24) in cents per lb.17 words
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Article21 1950-06-25 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. June 24. $298.12' >. Down 50 cents. LONDON, Fri.. June 23. Spot: £589. Three months buyer C 590.15.21 words
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Article144 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE table and five chairs which represent Singapore's gift to the House of Commons to be placed in an interview room are being made in London and not in Singapore. The reason is that Malayan local timber would not be suitable144 words
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Article117 1950-06-25 11 AMERICA'S "Fourth of July" anniversary will be observed In Singapore by a reception by the ConsulGeneral for the United States, Mr. W. R. Langdon, and by the American Association. A "bang-up ptcnle" Is how the American Association describes its celebration which will take place this117 words
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Article84 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. Alleged to have carried six passengers for hire in his private car, 34--year-old Tay Poh Chong was charged before the Segamat Magistrate. A police constable stated that he found the passengers —all Indian labourers— in the car as the vehicle was84 words
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Article181 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AT the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council, the member for Rural West, Mr. Balwant Singh, will ask government to take steps to minimise traffic accidents in the Colony. In written questions Mr. Singh will ask government if it views181 words
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Article121 1950-06-25 11 BCG TEAM MAY FIGHT MALAYAN TB Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat. FOLLOWING the visit to Malaya of Dr. L. O. Roberts, tuberculosis adviser to the World Health Organisation in the Western Pacific region, a large-scale scheme for BCG vaccination throughout Singapore and the Federation is expected to start in September.121 words
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Article254 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore section of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force has received a 'disappointing response to its recent call for recruits. IN This was said yesterday by Mr. R. F. Drooglever, who is Squadron Leader of the section. His appointment was gazetted on254 words
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Article61 1950-06-25 11 Sands; Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat.— Sjccessful Malayan law students at Cambridge Include P. H. Yong in Olrss 2 (1) L 1.8.; Lee Saik Kee, E. W. Barker, Part 2 (thiid year); Rosalind Ounn, Gunn Chit Tuan, Chai Fook Leong, and Dennis Lee Kirn Yew Part 1 (second year);61 words
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Article39 1950-06-25 11 Sunday Tines Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat -The Segamat Magistrate allowed a further week's postponement of the case in which 19-year-old J. Goodacre, a British soldier, is charged with rash driving. Police stated that accused was in hospital.39 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat Pleading guilty to a charge of having used a sick bull to pull a cart, Ramiah was fined $10 in the Parit Buntar court.30 words
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Advertisement108 1950-06-25 11 •d iorn*n film wide 14" (op for Heavy wiro grata wtld. All Clatt Fu.l Tank tor roi, cleon.ng no large cookmg uttntih. .d for itrtngth and long Half-Gallon Capacity horp cornen o' lagged torvico y automatic valvo rokatot R.gulo.ing vol.o g.vot back and bottom (or Full >.» fwol p.p. for108 words
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Advertisement138 1950-06-25 11 on the £yjma_ Menu? SsSiS^ I As well as having a delightful assortment of things to choose from, it is good to know that the food in Cold Storage Tea Lounge is cooked in the most hygienic conditions Even on the hottest day, the appetising meals served in our cool138 words
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Article29 1950-06-25 12 MR. MRS. K. APPUNNI thank n!l friends and relatives for their congratulatory messages, valuable presents, kind attendance and assistince on the occasion of thrir marriape at Port Dickson.29 words
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560 1950-06-25 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1950 CHAOS IN THE STREETS SINGAPORE, a city in fact if not by charter, has often claimed that it is the most progressive in the East. And distinguished visitors from India. Slam and the Philippines have from time to time added their meed of560 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1950-06-25 12 JOHN WESTACOTT - JOHN WESTACOTT by AFTER going through the usual formalities at Dares-Salaam airport, the three of us took our seats in the small charter plane, a Gemini. The other two passengers, like myself, were on short local leave, P.. a Swiss engineer, and J., an account from1,853 words
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Article643 1950-06-25 12 K. KAYE - K. KAYE by U7HAT do they do on a rainy night in Malaya? To a lot of people there is no problem at all. They go to their clubs, hundreds of them all over the country, to relax, play mali jong, talk politics and enjoy643 words
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Advertisement572 1950-06-25 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced betweefn Kok Kuan, eldest ■on of Mr. Mrs. Chan Terlc Lee ft Nancy, youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lim Peng Lye on the 24.6.50. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Julai Tan, elder eon of Madam Urn Swee Lan of Singapore and Queen ie Wong,572 words
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Advertisement5 1950-06-25 12 Famous ror Flavour Established 18835 words
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630 1950-06-25 13 PENANG T. C. VOTES DOWN NEW BURDEN 'Every spare dollar for racing only* Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. AFTER a heated debate, members of the Penang Turf Club, at a special general meeting last night, voted by a majority of 132 to 26 against a proposal to empower the630 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-06-25 13 THE Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H W. Bainev and Mr*. Baines, pictured wirrt (centre) Lieut. A. Mots, of the Royal Navy, at the Indian Naval Squadron's cocktail party on Friday night aboard INS. Delhi. Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-06-25 13 MR. and Mrs. A. Eluinr. Dutch dealers in wild animals, photogriphed in Penang with their pet gibbon. |immy. They are tjking 140 animals on board the Menestheus bound for America. Sunday Times picture.33 words
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Article179 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter jOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. IN a clash in the Sessions Court here today Mr A. Braga. defence counsel, three times challenged the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Suffian, to prove a certain matter that he had questioned a defence witness about, saying that179 words
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Article269 1950-06-25 13 UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION RESULTS Sunday Times Staff Reporter RESULTS of the Intermediate Arts and the second professional dental examinations of the University of Malaya have been released Out of 66 who sat for the Inter Arts. 32 passed while 12 will have to appear for a r< examination having failed one269 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times S' Reporter Ships of the Indian Naval Squadron lying in the Singapore Roads will be open to the public today from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m Visitors will have to make their own arrangements for water transport anrj should take identity cards47 words
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Article148 1950-06-25 13 THE Mayfair Hotel which will open in Armenian Street. Singapore, next Saturday will be used as a hostel—club by QEA-BOAC air crews in transit. All the 26 rooms, which are air conditioned, have been booked by QEA-BOAC as aircrew accommodation, but the ground floor restaurant, lounge148 words
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Article57 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. bandit supporters, includi^s two women, were arrested by the security forces in Perak yesterday. Those arrested were a Tamil at Trong in the Talping area, two Chinese women and a man in the Kuala Kangsar area, two Chinese in the Tronoh area,57 words
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Article29 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— More than 100 people attended a Chinese dinner and a dance at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club last night29 words
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Article20 1950-06-25 13 IPOH, Sat— ln an action between bandits and police in Papan, Peiak yesterday, two policemen were wour.fled.20 words
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Article55 1950-06-25 13 The Johore Religious Affairs Department has issued a circular, advising Muslims on how to fast in accordance with the true spirit of Islam. The circular tells Muslims of the bad effects of overeating and drinking during the fasting month and Is intended to safeguard the55 words
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Article186 1950-06-25 13 BERNARD Shaw's brilliance and the Sineanorp Re perto?y Theatre mad? a fine Liny x IltillTc llldue O nur f^-t ln C ?H nd v?J at f st Prod f uctl °n at the Vlc" toria ineatre. The small audience at last rights first nißht left186 words
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Article109 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIX Chinese and an Indian, arrested on a rubber estate at 13] mile Sembawang Road and charged with gambling, yesterday complained to Mr. P. Claque, Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, of rough treatment at the hands of the police. lee of the109 words
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Article, Illustration281 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IN Singapore today there is a very disappointed English lad. He is 16-year-old Johnny Ryder, son of an Army Sergeant, who after serving nine weeks as a recruit in the Singapore Police Special Constabulary was told to quit, as the281 words
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Article33 1950-06-25 13 Sunday Timrs Staff Reporter Chan Ah Seng, a 34-year-old Singapore housewife, was killed yesterday afternoon by a military lorry in a road accident at 4} mile. Holland Road. She died lnstantly.33 words
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Advertisement340 1950-06-25 13 HHwSScKK** A MODEL 156 Eight wavebands with full bandspreading. -k An r.f. stage on all bands gives high sensitivity. SINGAPORE AND PENANC $365/FEDERATION OF MALAYA $395/LESS 10% FOR CASH EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS. LIBERAL TRADE INS ALLOWED Sole Agents: S P SHOT AM CO, LTD. 12 ORCHARD BOAD SINGAPORE Have340 words
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Article, Illustration714 1950-06-25 14 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By Anaßtaj the many problems p' r-ntcj by readers to busy editors last week was: '"Durkai m> holidays I am going to look over one of the mansions opened to visitors for 2- dd The duchess sells relii'Mimenis in the garden Shild I lip714 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-06-25 14 Mc Leod - Mc Leod V HAVE COMFORT. FOR I KNOW YOUR PLICHT IS PITIED OF HIM THAT CAUSED IT Anthony and Cleopatra Act 5. Scene 2.27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-06-25 14 CLAMOUR ON ICE: About 30 times a day Edith Hough, aged 23, is sealed up in a casket of ie« and frozen jlive" for fivo minutes. It's all part of a sideshow at Margate, England, and Ld.fh says that since ih« started her chilly job she h»s never caught a51 words
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Article, Illustration601 1950-06-25 14 LISTENING to Kingsley Morrando's "Spot the Favourites" pror gramme last Sunday I fell to wondering which record had been broadcast most in the last four years, so I tackled Luanne Shaw. Radio Malaya's Record Librarian. When she gave me the answer, I could have kicked myself it was601 words
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Article, Illustration320 1950-06-25 15 QN June I, the 17th Gurkha Division Provost Unit took responsibility for all military police duties in Malaya. This is the sole Royal Military Police unit in Malaya, and the old British Provost Unit No. 210 has been merged into it. There are British and320 words
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Advertisement102 1950-06-25 15 V-. \ji TT-j." CAN BE YOUR The Federal and Colonial Building Society can enable you to buy your home by lending you a substantial part of the cost, the loan to be repa'd by small monthly instalments over a period of years. Special terms can be offered to firms wishing102 words
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Article, Illustration3475 1950-06-25 16 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT By £HINC Ling and Ho y Sun stared at one another. "I love you," said Hoy Sun again. "I have loved you since the first night I saw you, when you arrived so frightened and shy. Surely you have known? 11 "I don't know, I3,475 words
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Article93 1950-06-25 16 Ching Ling, a Singapore j Chinese girl, has been awarded a social sci- I 1 ence scholarship and j has journeyed out to I England to study at I University College, j London. She is staying s with her brother. Chim Leong, and among the I I93 words
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Advertisement545 1950-06-25 16 End that Burning Prickly Heat torment! This awful |P irritation v HH Z7 or swift relief from the driving mt mad! v^^F burning torment of Prickly -jrv TflL Heat, use Asepso Soap today I V In only a few minutes its soft, W V generous lather gently soothes mrJ^T •ndbringsrelieftosorelyirritaitd545 words
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Article142 1950-06-25 17 ONE of the most popular Malay singers of Radio Malaya, and a recording artist who has made ten best-selling records at Singapore studios, 1. 19-year-old Salbiah— "the girl with the silky voice." Salblah was educated at the Kampong Glam Malay School but could not go on to142 words
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Article236 1950-06-25 17 What 's in a name (CABARET GIRLS J QUIET. SOBER," The Sunday Times of June 18 informs us that there is a tendency in social circles to regard dance hostesses as lower in status than the average Malayan girl, and that Singapore cabaret girls want to change their name to236 words
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Article278 1950-06-25 17 HERBERT WUcox announces the production of the life of the famous painter, Van Oogh. T' jr Howard will play the lead and production will be on the same real stic lines as "Odette" giving Howard the greatest opportunity to date. The stud o scenes will be In England, while278 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-06-25 17 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Cinema news by MORNING Departure" is a very fine film about fine people— the men of His Majesty's Submarine Service. Only a British studio could have made a picture like it, for it is a dignified masterpiece completely devoid of glamour or false heroics. Yet,245 words
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Article, Illustration288 1950-06-25 17 Can you spot the stars WHEW! Spotters you take our breaths away. We thought we'd have you stumped last week but hundreds of you sent in correct entries. The stars were Buster Keaton, Paulette Goddard, Joan Crawford and Clark Gable and the first nine names to be pulled out of288 words
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Advertisement289 1950-06-25 18 §i When your I bair starts* BEWARE! I he tell-ule comb reveals the *V. truth tout bair la coming > _2> out I It's nature's way of nyint S^ that tout bair aeeds wxtrm r_w»' nourishment and can. Don't neglect the signs or more I precious, irreplaccabls bain will fill289 words
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Advertisement238 1950-06-25 18 To-day at II a.m. 1 !il\rrs;i|\ "PIRATES OF MONTEREY" in Technicolor To-day at 3. 6.15 A 9 15 p m. Warner Bro's "MONTANA" starring Errol I Kn.i \lr\is Smith in Technicolor REX JOHORE BAkftU Morning Show Today at 11.30 a.m. "SWORDS MAN" (Twcruilcolori Today 3 Shows:— 3.15— «.45 A 9.1S238 words
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Miscellaneous862 1950-06-25 18 m a gif By V' J<? BSeS i awwiwiw esting social developments t*uyc u;rrv THIS WEEK but don't take promises of THIS WEEK help or offers of hospitality ■9**« FOR YOU too seriously. FOR ALL S.^'-S 0 11 k 1 0 Jl CANCER (June 21-July TODAY: Try something —19)— Likely862 words
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Miscellaneous690 1950-06-25 18 SCRAMBLES IftJW If IWf JgPJVW i >WVm* i xrou are given a word fflym||B|yi||JyM mjbt, lSßwhT^fiiiJlK MM Jt\ jLJuSi and an extra letter L and are required to make a > I l^S^P^S new word of the combined mBHmrS letters. For example. CRIED olus Tis DIRECT Now go TM R-690 words
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Article, Illustration370 1950-06-25 19 ViTHAT should be TT the world's fast-est-ever race is being flown from Leeds Airport at Sherburn-in-Eirnet, Yorkshire, next month. There are only four contestants—four of Britain's Jet-airplanes. They will be flown by "ace" test pilots John Derry (De Havilland i, Michael Lithgow (Vickers-Supermarinei,370 words
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Article, Illustration687 1950-06-25 19 'Greek god' is Wimbledon favourite BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 'THE most open ever x Wimbledon championships begin* tomorrow when the curtain rises on the most glamorous and colourful event In lawn tennis. Despite the absence of men's singles titleholder Ted Schroeder, and also of the 1948 champion lanky Tom Falkenburg687 words
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Article1305 1950-06-25 19 CHARLES GIBSON - CHARLES GIBSON -by- 1 HAVE started to 1 learn to play golf, an ambition which has not escaped the notice of those players on neighbouring holes whose started leaps into the air have often been the sole guide to the direction of my shots. It all1,305 words
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Advertisement60 1950-06-25 19 \WOMEN appreciate its comMS^ldf fort and finger-light Ww C WW o dependability, it's economical to run, simple to handle, and is the ideal ear for every driver who desires speed with flexibility and mileage with low petrol consumption, thus making it the per"SINGER 9 ROADSTER CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD.60 words
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Advertisement198 1950-06-25 19 K X; iWHrfi'iifi' i tnH Kp to Pepsodcnt today «-»E-;.ii.. f o nrsoDorr ltd., London, mum Ml jjfj Jvv If JaY «^^^7^Lh^ i." J II U^»s^^i>^ EH ■^BvSttw^l*" Y&ftftM «T* h Agent* CALDBECK'S WHICHAAILMENH DO YOU SUFFER Your doctor will tell you that often these arc warning •lint of MINERAL198 words
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Article, Illustration2321 1950-06-25 20 MY LIFE WAS THREATENED IF BRUCE WON JACK SOLOMONS butts in on his Life Story to tell the inside details of the title fight mudslingers fHAT WoodcockSavold fight* got people so het up I've just got to interrupt myself talking about niv early days. I had intended to tell y-m2,321 words
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Article94 1950-06-25 20 WIMBLEDON tickets are scarcer than ever. Blackmarket prict'3 are likely to be high. The second Friday, when the men's singles final is usually played, is most in demand. An umpire with a book of tickets has already been offered £5 for a single ticket94 words
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Article45 1950-06-25 20 Jack Solomons resumes his interrupted life story. The three terrific Boon fights for the lightweight championship. The legpull that saved a promotion. And the Lonsdale Belt that wasn't there. Have you ordered your copy? If not, do so without delay. DON'T MISS IT—-45 words
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Advertisement35 1950-06-25 20 The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day ftt cmftrt f"^, •»< »»lt »f < STSj ntfMf. tk« ys& Htrc./.l J. coi n ry /S/ Tl ALL LEADING £^H^V\ DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. 18 BATTFRY ROAH SINfiAPORF35 words
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Advertisement299 1950-06-25 20 ■hi runt mi no mi am •I •OODTUH TVIEt TIM MT «TIU i Heat is hard on a dog WKBN the sun is ici'iL-hing-hoi, The domestic diei ot tne average four dog will refuse his food. dog ts lacking in vitamins ml He'U lie in any shade be can dis-299 words
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Miscellaneous6 1950-06-25 20 SPORTING SAM *v^\ By lUg. Woottop6 words
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Miscellaneous92 1950-06-25 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Acrow: 1. Livid; 4. BUted; Order; 10. Gangs; 12. Raucous 15. Ore; 16. Mouth: 17. Tome-' 18. Happy; 19. Oaf; 21. See- 23 Neuter; 25. Steers: 27. Oas- 29 Sac: 30. Final; 31. Tosh- 32 Clean; 34. Pen; 35. Reading': 37.' Endow; 38. Needs; 39. Basket; 40. Tided.92 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1950-06-25 21 LET'S HAVE MORE 'PEP' AT JALAN BESAR SOCCERDOM by Sharpshooter UOW to put an end to the long and lugubrious round of SAFA Senior League soccer at Jalan Besar stadium? How to inject some pep and punch into these dreary and unprofitable fixtures? Those are problems which must be causing1,145 words
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Article, Illustration187 1950-06-25 21 CHORTLY after leaving Australia 10 seek new fields in the East, I had a rather unique and thrilling experience in Bandoeng, Java. It was just before the outbreak of VUrid War 1 In one afternoon I rode in two races, winning both, acted as ■tartar for a187 words
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Article72 1950-06-25 21 They arrested Bill Bean. He claimed he had seen Tom Rays pick up the poker and strike his father. Even if he could have seen between the drawn curtains, the draught screen would have concealed what happened behind it. Yet he mentioned the actual weapon, the poker.72 words
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Article395 1950-06-25 21 Guillermo A Forgotten Fighter ALTHOUGH weakened by disease, punch-drunk and undernourished, 39-year-old Guillermo Aloreta is still taking the physical exercises which once made him a champion boxer and the idol of fight fans in Malaya. Early every morning, this tall, scrag-gy and shambling Filipino may be seen flailing his arms395 words
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Article381 1950-06-25 21 IPOH CRICKET By J. P. CHKYSOiTOM U7ITH Kinta Europeans ff moving up to second place in the Ipoh and District Cricket League by an easy victory over Batu Gajah last weekend, a close finish Is expected in the tournament this year The match at Batu Gajab was381 words
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Advertisement195 1950-06-25 21 STRATOCRUISER SPfFOBIHM Tkis modern Speedbird Fleet %^e^ pro ides, swift, sure CONS SP Fervices to all J^r...'.^^^Spss 0 continents argonaut spcedbipx* SOLENT SPEEOBIRDS 1 75,000 miles of 8.0.A.C. routes to fifty-one countries on al ■ix continents can save you hours, days, sometimes even weeks of valuable travelling time. Ynu fly195 words
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Advertisement636 1950-06-25 21 Mb™ v**^ I M j I fhurchman quality— subtta, |jj but unmistakable to the yT v teasoned palate— the quality I f\^ \\\^*^^i °t flavour that comes only -jO from fine tobacco, and the /rJfs3il-£'^ \A i^^x^A reason why Churchman '^^^^^^^^•■^^aJ^ confirmed in their pre'trence. t MADE IN ENGLAND m^jm)3}»/3?M636 words
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879 1950-06-25 22 Worrell, Weeks punish bowling the ball against the dark pavilion background he smote Bedser straight lor four xnd chopped him lor another in Utc same over. More fine fielding this time oy Washtrook at cover stopped another tierce Worrell hit. The batsmen were879 words
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Article56 1950-06-25 22 The Singapore Rifl* Association's annual competition for the America Cup will take place at Thorrr.on Read (9'jmilestonei on Sunday. July 2 at 8.30 a.m. The Association will hold a Chinese dinner at Bedok on 'Saturday. July 15 at 8 p.m. Enquire Bikerdik? (Tel. house. S'Dore 6). should56 words
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Article26 1950-06-25 22 PENANG. Sat.— The Penan? Rugby Union will be holding their annual general meeting at the Penang Sports Club on July 7 at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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432 1950-06-25 22 RECS SHOULD GAIN EASY POINTS TOD AY S.C.A. tournament Sunday Times Cricket Reporter A FTER a lapse of three weeks the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament resumes today with the champions, Singapore Recreation Club, holding a formidable lead of 12 points over their closes rivals, Ceylonese. S.R.C. go into their432 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-06-25 22 RONALD de SILVA making bis record jump of sft. B}ins. at the St. Joseph's Institution Sports on Friday, breaking the 10-year-old school record by 3? ins. de Silva won the individual championship at the meeting. Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article234 1950-06-25 22 A GOOD undeieated 60 by R. Da Silva featured yesterday's cricket friendly at Hong Lim Green in which V.M.C.A. defeated Straits Times by 37 runs. Scores were: tMCJLt Teo Kah Hin b Siebel 11, Teo Tye Hin b Siebel 0, J. Ross b Siebel 4, Tan Huck234 words
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Article39 1950-06-25 22 TN a key match in the Lower A Perak Football League. Police beat Medical and Health Spor's Club by two goals to one. Hallld (2> scored for the Police, and wile Abdul Manap replied for Medicals.39 words
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Article75 1950-06-25 22 Singapore Indian Recreation Club proved far superior to the visting Indian Navy whom they delVited at soccer by four goals to one at Parrer Park yesterday. A large IncJlun ciowd saw the I.R.C. score thrcr times through M. I. Osman. S. Krlshnan and Sallehudin before Rniu75 words
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Article109 1950-06-25 22 rELVE school record* were broken at the annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. yesterday St. Michaels Institution Relay Team won the Inter-Scdool One Mile Relay. beating 0.E.5.. Batu Gajah. Tneir time was 3 mins. 43 4-5 sees which ia 3 4-5 sees, better than last year's109 words
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Article19 1950-06-25 22 POSITIONS in the English County Cricket Championships up to and including matchea ended on June 23:19 words
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231 1950-06-25 22 Yogarajah 91 in V.I. Old Boys' win rE Victoria Old Boys' Association beat the A.C.S. Old Boys by 80 runs in their Evan Wong Shield match at Balestier Plain yesterday. 8. Yogarajah scored a splendid 91 for the Victoria Old Boys, while Dr. Ong Swee Law top scored with 66231 words
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Article44 1950-06-25 22 LONDON Sat. JOHN Bromwich, Australian Davis Cup player, won the men's singles title in the London grass courts lawn tennis championships at the Queens Club today when he beat Art Larsen, of the United States by 6-2, 6-4 in the final.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement55 1950-06-25 22 TTnaKLunn TWO STARS PRESSURE LAMP AS BRIGHT AS SKY Economical Oil Consumption Longer Service Solid Construction SOLD EVERYWHERE SoL Distributors: LEA HIN CO. ?3 1 South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel. 3166 Hi 1 haw miwMJ* a complete range of ZFJSS IKfhX CAMERAS in stock. AHATEUR PHOTO STORE LTD. I I55 words
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Advertisement49 1950-06-25 22 iTMM ksar imam #&/»4Y Foa -me Pa^ic* $J> 111 I I lyp V^l Jdb \j/ ~~x^=_ c/ 1 Vi j-* th£ M«i/M4€v *ie#r ro-m oifr \sg r jp? turn's *m** /Jw v* 4&b S£c+*» /or t*£ g*x£ a>£*&r*u.v to*. A«» W£ SM/9y k£ C 4« O^Y S 4v mr49 words
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Advertisement394 1950-06-25 22 M /^*^W J L£ARN AT HOt4t C fRACTICM WM U [prnWll Radio, to-day'i greatest profauion, wants trainad m*a BflBA 111 urqantty. Radio rapsir anqinaart, sound tachniciana, ■aw I broadcaat engineer*, executives, etc* era m o*e; f^E^fc —^ftjWi damand. Vest naw fi«!di of ooportunity ara opening t Bj^B^ ud in ta'aviiion,394 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-06-25 23 MKS. Margaret Dupont in action in the Wightman Cup tennis matcn against Mrs. Jean WalkerSmith of Britain. The American won 6-3, 6-2.22 words
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Article259 1950-06-25 23 Sunday Times Johorr Bahru Sporls Correspondent PLAYING on the Johore Cricket Club's ground, the English College defeated the Johore Civil Service Association at cricket by three wickets vestorday. The College owed their victory r..unly to a fine unbeaten ln-nins-s of 45 by young Selvaraja and259 words
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Article50 1950-06-25 23 Sundaj limes Taiping Sports Carre 1 WITH ihire straight wins, Taiping Jollilads are leading in the local cricket league. They have 15 points. Ceylon Association are second, with ten points. Last year's champions, the Taipir.t; Europeans, are out of the ronnlne. h.ivins been beaten twice.50 words
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Article247 1950-06-25 23 WATER POLO TOURNEY OPENS TODAY SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association Water Polo League opens today. Chinese Swimming Club play Singapore Swimming Club at the C.S.C. Pool. The "A" teams meet at 10.30 a.m.. and the "B" sides at 11. R.A.F. entertain Tiger Swimming Club in the "B" division at 11 a.m.247 words
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Article43 1950-06-25 23 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent MAINTAINING an unbeaten record. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club have completed thenfirst round in the Senior soccer league. They are leading, with 11 points from six games. Present positions of the teams are:43 words
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Article81 1950-06-25 23 R.A.F. BEAT ARMY- NAVY IN CUPTIE More punch in Airmen s attack R.A.F.... 2; Army-Navy 0. SMALL crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium saw R.A.F. beat Army-Navy by two goals to nil in their Malaya Cup soccer match last evening. The Airmen scored a goal in each half, the second from81 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-06-25 23 ROWE, Army-Navy goalkeeper, rushes up to gather the ball just in time to stop "Dixie" Lee. R.A.F. centre-forward, from taking a shot. An incident during yesterdays Malaya Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. R.A.F. won twonil Sunday Times picture.40 words
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Article123 1950-06-25 23 MOLEK B.P. GAIN 6-1 VICTORY Sunday Times Johore luhru Sports Correspondent rE Molek Badminton Party defeated the Magnet Badminton Party by six games to one on the former's courts yesterday. A feature of the match was the defeat of the Johore State player, Lambak Jamil, by Aris Awang of the123 words
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171 1950-06-25 23 Miller, 2. F. de Silva. 3. V. Klass. 2 rain. 26 sec. Inter-School Invitation Belay (One Mile) 1. Raffles Institution. 2. Anglo-Chinese School, 3. St. Andrew's School. 3 mln. 5f1.8 sec. 880 Yd«. (Open): 1. Rasoo Murukaiyan, 2. Donald Fredericks. 3. Chan Kwok171 words
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Article45 1950-06-25 23 DINDINGS LEAGUE PLACINGS Sunday Times Sitiawan Sports Correspondent I\INDINGS Soccer League for the U Marrable-Burns Shield, which started last month. Is being held up by the Muslim fasting month. Three more ties are to be played In the first round. Positions of the teams are:45 words
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Article40 1950-06-25 23 Sunday Time* Sitiawan Sports Correspondent |\INDINGS District Sports Com1/ mittee for 1950 Is: Chairman, Dr. Ling Sing Hang; Joint hon. secretaries: Messrs. Tal Swee Kee and Lee Heng Khoon; committee members: Inche Ahmad Tazalii and Mr. Henry Dass.40 words
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Article282 1950-06-25 23 A PENALTY bully right on the final whistle gave Indian Navy a close 3—2 victory against the Singapore Hockey Association league champions, the Singapore Recreation Club in an out-of-season fixture on the padang yesterday. I Much was expected of the Indians especially after the grand282 words
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Article58 1950-06-25 23 rE following players have been selected to represent Combined Services to play against Sing Tao this evening at Jalan Besar Stadium: Mutton (Navy); Tyldesley (Army). McMullin (R.A.F.); Whitehorn Army Dove r (R.A.I--.). Butler (Army); Owen. (RAF), McLaughlin (R.A.F.), R. Lee, (R.A.F.), Scully, (R.A.F.), Da>,58 words
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Article198 1950-06-25 23 INDMN ASSOCIATION beat the Indian Navy by 84 runs In a friendly cricket matcn at Balestier Plain yesterday. selaKan Singh top-acored with an undefeated 58. Indian Association: Verity Gill c Carrol b Sopher 2; M S Gill b Arnold 35; Selakan Singh retired 58: c. V.198 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 23 Sunday Tmlcs Parit Bantu- SporU Correspondent ITRIAN Chinese Recreation Club will meet Astonians of Buklt Mertajam In a soccer friendly today at the public padang, Parit suniar.30 words
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Article381 1950-06-25 23 Snnday Times Johore Bahru M SporU Correspondent ALAYA is likely to participate In another international sporting contest If the Sandvlken Archery club of Sandvlken Sweden, extends the time limit for Malaya to enter the Seefab Cup competition. This competition, which was first started in 1941.381 words
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Advertisement33 1950-06-25 23 1 /P (Aeaona M« Blended with Cadyl* '> *J *V^ J J.^^J^^tfT CADYL exclusive to Rexor*\ "^^sYftXJjW® /I Soap and Ointment, is a vvvc proprietary mark for a com- ■•■i» i-uii-tv ■>; ■?^WKjj* A •&■'&s <$?33 words
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Advertisement293 1950-06-25 23 L Mir «nHi#^ w^^_!^Hl«w "•MANILA when you fly Pan American's SLEEPERETTE' way v YOU LEAVE Singapore at 9.30 a.m. Fllaht^ ....reach Manila by 5.15 that ciuv "ights every i En route you've really rested! That s i '"wsday to the beauty of Pan American's Sleep- J MANIIA erette, the "all-comfort293 words
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372 1950-06-25 24 EPSOM JEEP - TOPNOTCHERS BEGIN SERIOUS TRAINING EPSOM JEEP Hard 'summer 9 campaign ahead long-distance races. I have not the slightest doubt that this son of Nasrullah will develop into a first-rate stayer. Keel Rose and Regm&r, two newcomers of definite promise, will also make their debut at Buklt Timah. t Champion sprinter372 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-06-25 24 MA IDA PAL A of the Goy- ernment English School, Muar, with the cup he won in the one-mile race (open to all schoolboys and old boys) at the Batu Pahat Government English School's sports last week. He was the smallest and youngest competitor in the mile race and won70 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-06-25 24 FINISH of the Churchill Stakes at the Ascot meeting;, showing: Jai Mahal, ridden by E. C. Elliott, winning from Royal Drake second and Solir who was third.27 words
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269 1950-06-25 24 MRS. Gladys Lokc Chua and Goon Kok Ying. who won the mixed doubles title In the Selangor lawn tennis <\icimpionships in Kuala Lumpur, were the lirst Admni gUCCeagfu] in this event since the inception of the State tourney In 1932. The p?.st winners were:269 words
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Article65 1950-06-25 24 TIIE fol'owing pla\ers will represent Outhrie Sports Club in a b 1 cor friendly against Singapore Cricket Club 2nd. XI on Wednesd.iv at 5.15 pm. on the Padnng: Ho Pook Senp. Chan Ah Wing. Hum Chun Hcong. Malik. Ho Fook Kee. Tan Peng Kce, Lattff, Llm Teck65 words
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Article170 1950-06-25 24 lAROSLAV Drobny, self-exiled Czech, entered from Egypt, and C. Grandet (France), will open the centre court programme when the Wimbledon championships begin tomorrow. Drobny was runner-up to Ted Schroeder (United States) last year and Schroeder, who as holder, would have set the ball rolling on whatReuter - 170 words
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Article27 1950-06-25 24 SEGAMAT, Thur.v— The Suffolk Regiment beat Segamat Chinese by the odd goal in five in a friendly soccer match on the padang on Tuesday27 words
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Article86 1950-06-25 24 The Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club, who met their first defeat since the war in local league matches recently at the hands of Negri Sembilan Indians, were made to fight hard for fullpoints on Friday by the Headquarters XI. The soldiers held the last year's86 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 24 Cheerful Lads first and second soccer teams will meet Royal Indian Navy on the Telok Kurau English School ground today. The first game will start it 4 p.m.30 words
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Article179 1950-06-25 24 SINGAPORE Polo Club will hold a gymkhana at the Thomson Road ground next Saturday. There will be no admission charge, but programmes will be on sale at $2 each. In order to make the gymkhana more interesting, several new events are being included. In addition179 words
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Article364 1950-06-25 24 FORMER country performer Rim Boy, who recently flashed into prominence with three wins against class opposition on Sydney racetracks, is a clear cut favourite for Australia's richest sprint, the Doomben £AlO,OOO. In two doubles alone, Rim Boy has been coupled with the joint favourites forReuter-AAP - 364 words
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Article96 1950-06-25 24 T.B.A.— INDIAN NAVY FIXTURES TAMIL Brotherhood Association will meet the visiting Indfan Naval Squadron at table tennis on Saturday, July 1, as the TJ3.A. premises. The T.B.A. team will be: Singles S. Supplah, D. Suppiah, S. R. 8. Naldu, S. K. Thomas, N. Ganesan (reserve S. Naralnsamy); doubles S. Supplah96 words
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Article410 1950-06-25 24 FLLOWING are the weights for Saturmiv mr«-tiiiE July meeting. PERAK PLATE-CIS -3-year-old Maidens —S Fun Str 5 Furs. Mr. Bar- B! KSX. i£ Callsrula 8.»7 Dar-« Salaam 8.07 Film Fan 8.07 XherVor*. IVI Marco Polo 8.07 Malavah 8.07 Pink Gin 80* i CLASS 3,410 words
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Article160 1950-06-25 24 ALTHOUGH the fasting month (Puasa) haa set in, the Taiping and District Football League is carrying on. Four teams with majority of Malays players, were granted permission to postpone all their fixtures during the month. In the First Division, R.E.M.E. are still in the lead, with160 words
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Article67 1950-06-25 24 Shirley May France, an American schoolgirl, has arrived at Dover to start training for her second attempt to swim the English Channel. As soon as she arrived, she walked down to the beach to look at the 20-mile stretch of water whose tricky tides forced herUP - 67 words
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Article164 1950-06-25 24 Sunday Times Penang Sports Reporter "pENANG can beat Singapore if they meet In the Malaya Cup final this year", the manager of the visiting Sing Tao football team, Mr. George Ng, said in Penan* yesterday. "Penang have a very sound defence, able to hold the fast164 words
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Article70 1950-06-25 24 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent A PROGRAMME of tournaments and Inter-team competitions v being planned by ths newlyorganised tennis section of the Perak Turf Club. All members of the Turf Club are eligible for membership of the tennis section at a monthly fee of $3.70 words
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Article28 1950-06-25 24 The Shell Sports Club Badminton Party trom Port Swettenham beat the Eu Lee Badminton Pant by three games to two In A friendly match yesterday.28 words
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