The Straits Times, 17 September 1950
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Title Section30 1950-09-17 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« ft traits Times <S. Singapore Free Press No. 790. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1950. if. PRICE TEN CENTS.30 words
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Article330 1950-09-17 1 Street fighting reported CEOUL IS EXPECTED TO FALL DURING THE WEEKEND TO THE POWERFUL UNITED NATIONS FORCES QUICKLY FANNINC OUT AND EXPLOITING THE INCHON BRIDGEHEAD. An unconfirmed report, quoting the South Korean radio at Fusan last night, claims that U.S. and South Korean Marines have330 words
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Article44 1950-09-17 1 LONDON, Sat— Mr. Bernard Shaw, suffering from a broken thigh bone, was stated this morning to be •comfortable and cheerful." Doctors are now issuing toned down" bulletins on Mr. Shaw's condition because he insists on listening to news broadcasts. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-09-17 1 THE Sunday Times has obtained the rights to publish two exciting new features and both start next week. The first is a scries of articles by Sir Donald Bradman in which he gives his side of the great controversies that have shaken the world of cricket. These167 words
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205 1950-09-17 1 i 'S^^B^^Bttt^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^g/i^^^^ m mm l J^!£^~^^^ Mtm^^^^^^^^3t&jß^^£*±^* mM^m^^^^^^^^. j.^^^^^^^ THERMOMETERS weren't made to record the temperature that an unnamed Chinese man ran in Malaya. The scale on the instrument stoppec at 110 degrees. But the Chinese went farther ht had a I temperature205 words
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Article119 1950-09-17 1 POLICE SPY ON LONDON REDS LONDON. Sat. pOLICE spies were ordered today to keep watch on a series of weekend meetings which may touch off crippling Red-inspired strikes against Britain's defence efforts. Agents of Scotland Yard's Special Branch will take 1 down all speeches in shorthand. Special attention will beAP - 119 words
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Article67 1950-09-17 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A Malay police constable. while driving a police patrol i car. collapsed at the junction of Dorset Road and Kampong Java Road last night. Another constable, who was sitting next to the j driver, applied the handbrake and prevented a serious ac- cident.67 words
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Article50 1950-09-17 1 A major breakdown of electric cables at Chatsworth Road caused an extensive blackout at the Tanglin area last night. The electricity failed at 6.30 p.m. Labourers were rushed to the spot to repair the lines. By 11 o'clock current was restored to parts of the area.50 words
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Article69 1950-09-17 1 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. THE Sultan jnd Sultanah of lohore are hoping that a daughter will b.- born to them tomorrow, the Sultan's 77th birthday. The Sultana is now in Welbeck Street Nursing Home. At Crosvcnor House, the Sultan's secretary said that the Sultan was not69 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-09-17 1 She sees after six years Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. CIFTEEN years ago the eyes I of 65-year-old Saunah binte Hussem began to fail «her and six years ago she became totally blind. Recently, aged 80, she had her sight restored by the State Welfare Home. Johore Bahru;222 words
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Article131 1950-09-17 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR H Cowling, of Cameron i f Highlands, the well; I known racehorse owner who races under the name Kongsi i International, was driving through Perak yesterday when he saw a bus stopped on the road. He presumed that the passengers were131 words
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Article32 1950-09-17 1 The Commander-in-Chlef, Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, will be leaving Changi tomorrow morning by air for a routine visit to Air Headquarters, Hong Kong.32 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-09-17 1 AS?vc: T*ra Srrcrr, cleverly ridden by Wally Bagby. wins the Singapore Turf Club's Cold Cup race (Km.) at Bukit Timah yesterday. This camerasraph. called by the judge to decide second place, shows Raj Mahal a head in front of Four o'Clock. Right: Mrs. H. C. Reilly. wife of88 words
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Article211 1950-09-17 1 Airport Move at Paya Lebar Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Civil Airport, one capable of taking the largest aircraft, may be sited at Paya Lebar. The Governmerft took the first step in this direction yesterday with a Gazette notification that an area of approximately 1 ,490 acres at Paya Lebar211 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-09-17 1 EPSOM JEEP; EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By DEFORE a jam packed crowd of 12,000 race goers, Tara Street a four-year-old I Irish-bred bay gelding of Flamenco out of Night Call, triumphed in the greatest Cold Cup race in Malayan turf history at Bukit Timah yesterday. Briliantly ridden by246 words
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Article33 1950-09-17 1 Sunday Timci Staff Correspondent PENANC. Sat. A Chinese policeman was (hot dead late tonight by two Communists. More than five shots were fired. A Chinese boy w» also injured severely.33 words
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Article, Illustration2702 1950-09-17 2 KING GEORGE V SAID TOR GOODNESS' SAKE TEACH THEM TO WRITE A DECENT HAND' The Duchess of York tells the new governess, Miss Marion Crawford: t "I do hope you will be happy here and like us." In the secopd* instalment frotat hpr pf^k hittLQ Princesses, Miss Crawford tells of2,702 words
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Advertisement138 1950-09-17 2 4 1* With that just -from -Englatid crispneSs' Ryviu every day is a good health rule. It is delicious, crisp and full of nourishment. Now available in the new Mb. individual tins. ?'T'*C»*5 M f f^f F^f I «^5- "0f Muller ft Phlpps (Malaya) Ltd.. Singapore m»* l 7*^^^^BP r138 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-17 3 THE GENERAL SAYS HIS FAREWELL T-t? Com-n.iJcr in Chief FARELf. General Sir 9 Sn Hirjing jpjn'.s to men of tSe O.vonshire Regiment wno are 1.-iving Malaya for Hong Kong it replacements for the Wil. IjS.re Reg:.Tient. Of Hrn 450 m n soiag. 93 >re rcguljrs and Hrn remainder Nationjl Service54 words
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Article225 1950-09-17 3 ANOTHER CARRIER ARRIVES M B«a 1 Urn t: Irr t| MJB. Theseus, second Ko- tea bouna aircraft rari io arrive in BtngftpoK i 'i Britain in the oast two I <i s. steamed into the Naval Base yesterday morning v iiu tl •> .surrounding hiil< rover- i h-: ting to225 words
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Article55 1950-09-17 3 S irHav Ti:iir* Staff ltrpi»rler A sessions of the Court of Crirunal Appeal v.ill be held a' i'ie Sinpapore Hitch Court tomorrow. Two cases are list ed for hearing, one of them an appeal against sentence of ieath for murdei. Following the Criminal A >neals, four civil appeals55 words
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Article60 1950-09-17 3 Sunday Times Staff Krporlrr JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Mr T. P. M. Lewis. Superintendent of Education, Johore, who is on a short vacation, will on the expiry of his leave take up the appointment of Deputy Director of Education. Federation of Malaya in place of Mr L. D.60 words
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Article235 1950-09-17 3 TEACHERS' BENHAM SCALE PROTEST Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PROTEST against the Government's imposition of the Benham salary scheme on schoolteachers was made yesterday by teachers of Government-aided schools at an emergency extraordinary meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union. The objection was made in view of the Union's rejection of235 words
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Article178 1950-09-17 3 Sm>da> Times Staff Rrporter i 'J'WO further donations of $25 and S6 received at the Straits Times office yes- .terday raised the "Grandma i Ong Fund" total to $3,706.10. The donation for $2i is a joint i effort by five people. "We appreciate very much the178 words
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Article64 1950-09-17 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Work has started on ofPoes for the Telecommunications Department, Kluang. The i new building, it is estimated, will cost $100,000 and will be completed in nine months. Kluang is the biggest zone i centre for felecommunica- j ttons in64 words
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Article, Illustration568 1950-09-17 3 By C. T. BOON MR. Laycock's Marriage I Age Bill is being well received among thoughtful people in Chinatown s<nce its passage is likely to affect the Chinese more than any other community This bill Indicates another slop forward in the progressive development of Singapore In attempting to568 words
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Article, Illustration409 1950-09-17 3 CHINESE UNIVERSITY FOR SINGAPORE' Millionaire's educational proposal Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese community leaders are seriously considering the establishment of a multi-million dollar university to enable Chinese students in Malaya to receive academic education in Chinese language, culture, arts and science. This first indication of this proposal was given409 words
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Article144 1950-09-17 3 Air arrival gets lost at Kallang Sunday Times Staff Reporter SIXTEEN-year-old Teo Ek Chew who arrived oy BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong yesterday afternoon got lost for half an hour at Kallang airport before he found his elder brother who had gone to meet him. Ek Chew wandered out of144 words
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Article58 1950-09-17 3 Sb«day Times Staff Reporter |NURINC recent mentht. cases of rttcfts ot articles left m unattended cart have keen reported to rfce police, a Singapore C.I.D. tpoketman said yesterday. The public are warned Not to leave any articles in their can. unless the vehicles arc attended to or58 words
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Article111 1950-09-17 3 FE Singapore rubber market opened at lower levels yesterday on news of favourable development in the Indonesian estate strike situation. Again, only a small volume of business was reported. The market closed quiet with spot loose at $1.54, one and a half cents below Friday's price. Singapore111 words
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Article44 1950-09-17 3 Sund»v Times Staff Reporter 'PHE Singapore Malay Union ■a. yesterday decided at an emergency meeting, to oppose the formation of an UMNO branch in Singapore on the ground that political I conditions In Singapore were different from those in the F.-.i-'ration.44 words
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Advertisement234 1950-09-17 3 f*^ V\J aHI Rkt» 111 It's ho easy a permanent wave in your own home with Pin Up You can be one of the many thousand* of moiid-m in the world who are delighted with Pin-Up, the wonderful ponMMMI wave which you give yourself in your own home and at234 words
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Miscellaneous320 1950-09-17 3 TODAY'S RADIO SIMCAPORK a.m. Waltt Time; ».3O With a Smile tt A Song"; 845 "At the Piano"; 10 News, followed by Emergency Newg from K.L.; 10.10 Light Music; 10.30 Latin American Rhythm; 11 "Love From Leighton Buzzard'; 11.30 Methodic S udio Service; 1J Malay; 1 pjn. Harry Brunet at the320 words
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Article, Illustration2046 1950-09-17 4 THE STORY SO FAR John Marlowe (Douglas Fairbanks), an American i surgeon in possession of the secret that the Dictator, > Ceneral Niva, it dead, is fleeing for his life in the V < Central European State of Vosnia, with the aid of I i Lisa, a half-English2,046 words
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Advertisement198 1950-09-17 4 f^^ Kjx \"S t! '< 7 A 1 V W Li^Li^Hb^ a *SS^ wr /I |*V For the smoker who prizes (^/tt*z/i6y above S* cool and Wind to /J^^P^| L^bV* the throat, thrir '^^^jV^P^^TVP^BT^BI^BMI extra ij'ialitv makrs I' I fli* A A .I m a world of diflTrrenre V^^H^flijii t*198 words
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Advertisement171 1950-09-17 4 fife puts _gf M ANCHOR m Sg/ 7>d&ui beer j^g Brewed, matured and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO. (1941) LTD. DMfi*Mi«« »r "rater ft Ne*ve Ltd.. SiftS**«re and Iraaches. I Mothers need Strength I to maintain their health WLt£\ rdrv' f a^iS^rS^iiiißSL BP^ J BRANDS ESSENCE OF CHICKEN171 words
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Article418 1950-09-17 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "CAR too many" As .am were still "sitting and talking" and "very few of them" getting on with the' "hard task of preparing; themselves for the responsi- i b'lity of self-government.' 1 Tills was the opinion exDre.soed to the Sunday Times418 words
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Article, Illustration465 1950-09-17 5 Started with 13 pupils, now has 1,003 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "fHE old maxim that "Cod helps those who help themselves" holds true in Singapore today or at least as for as 1.003 Malays are concerned. These thousand-odd Malays are the pupils at the night465 words
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Article120 1950-09-17 5 Army to train at Kota Tinggi Sunda> Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. AN area of 8,000 acres in the Kota Tinggi district has been acquired by the military lor the headquarters of the Far East Army Training Centre. This area adjoins both sides of the main Johore Bahru Kota Tinggi120 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-09-17 5 Mr. Howard M. Moss, new I sales engineer of Messrs. I Carrier International Ltd., in Singapore, arrived yesterday afternoon by BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong Mr. and Mrs. |acob Solomon after Hieir recent wedding at the Maghain Aboth Synagogua, Singapore. The bride, formerly Miss Hilda Saul, is daughter80 words
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Article52 1950-09-17 5 From our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRC. Sat.— Chinese school committees hare- been notified by the Superintendent of Education, Johore, that under the 1959 School Registration Ordinance, ererr Chinese school must have a Supervisor. All correspondency with th* Education Department mast be %ig ned by the52 words
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Article258 1950-09-17 5 AID BOYS TO STAY IN SCHOOL' THE MALAY Teachers Union has plans to approach the Malay, community in Singapore to raise funds to enable Malay schoolboys to remain at school until they have passed the school certificate examination. The president of the Union. Inche Ou Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohamed258 words
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Article113 1950-09-17 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A DOCTOR claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Polio Court yesterday, to two charges of forging inter national certificates of inoculation and vaccination at hi clinic in Rangoon Road between June 7 and Aug. 25. He was 47-year-old Dr Hugh Conrad Stubbs.113 words
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Article94 1950-09-17 5 Sunday Times Icrresn-nuenl JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The i Johore State division of the Malayan Trade Council havn passed a resolution opposing the re-opening of estate toddj shops and are asking the I Government to holrj in abeyance any steps for re-opening I these shops until the94 words
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Article66 1950-09-17 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Da to Dr. J. M. Lowson, Principal Medical Officer, Johore and Datin Dr. Lowson, Lady i Medical Officer in charge ol the Women's and Children's Clinic. Johore Bahru, who art leaving the State at the enc lof the month on retirement66 words
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Article47 1950-09-17 5 Sunday Times staff Reporter KAJANO. Sat -Kajanf Malays have provided hoste accommodation to 40 Mala' boys who are attending thi Kajang High School. A larg< building, formerly occupie< by the Arabic School, adjoin ing the Malay Mosque, ha. been fitted up to meet theii needs.47 words
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Advertisement30 1950-09-17 5 (he HM £ujuid ,-T *3t f New liquid malce-up witli sic in-softening lanoiite. THE ONLY MAKE-UP THAT GIVES YuUR SKIN THE "MAT" FINISH Sole Aifccuts?^ ~«*»om -tit. .(it. j| j30 words
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Advertisement321 1950-09-17 5 Always ask for It's best I COLD STORAGE BAKERY WOH 4 SMOOTH, COOL S K I if JS j^jV the beauty Ff T cream thai is j7> a 'treatment' protect* \hr, skin trim iJ'iti r\ i «n<l dirt guard* af;*.n>l <uu v— Jf^ cools the skin iiiini- ilinirlv it is321 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1950-09-17 6 leuc IMqmli/ REPORTING THEY may have opened the Dutch Club officially last Tuesday but unofficially it was more or less opened already last Sunday A very wise thing too. for with 500 people present on Tuesday, even a reporter can't be expected to see much except just1,677 words
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Advertisement126 1950-09-17 6 COOKING COSTSf the ca*(u*> tA«d efficient «*uf. No messy trimming Mo uneven flame •'Ho pumping •pJHi«9 WlcUeM kerosene stoves tBUtNERI !»U«NEM CAWNIT Available throughout Singapore and the Federation. For FREE Home Demonstration— Phone 6416 CHENG HUAT CO., LTD. "The House of Kerosene Appliances" 41. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. a wealth of126 words
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Advertisement138 1950-09-17 6 f PURE Sjjpi OliveOil^^^ I pure edible 'II v I a yM lP^jrVrft A$K YOUR PROVISION STORE FOR IT Sole 4fMMi MONTOR LTD. L PHONES- 5891)5692 THE ARCADE SIWGAruwC I fl Tan/cmi a WU' WEAKNESS DEBILITY \ff A jv [Deschiens' Syrup l^M j /l im/ ihe mosl pwerhlctto Restoratives |BW//138 words
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Article860 1950-09-17 7 YOUR PROBLEMS ANSWERED I recently married an educated and intelligent girl and toe are both very happy. But lately we havt both been very upset by the fact that a male neighbour frequently calls at our house and very often while I am au ay at work. My860 words
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Article421 1950-09-17 7 PRAWN SCRAMBLE pREPARE two tablespooufuls ot prawns and cut la halves. Pry them In a tablespoonful of butter for about three minutes. Pour In three eggs lightly beaten up with a tabTe;poonfuf of milk Flavour with a teaspoonful of anchovy essence. SUr over gentle heat until the mixture421 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1950-09-17 7 MARY £ HEATHCOTT jj - MARY HEATHCOTT jj "MWLW.V/AWWrVA j; b I AS you lie under the punkah or the whispering, papery palms, digesting your Sunday curry tiffin, shall I refresh you with the description of a September day in London? September is the month which produces wonderful days with1,049 words
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Article160 1950-09-17 7 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T*HE Duchess of Windjor, i holidaying at Biarritz with the Duke, has created a fashion sensation with her clothes and Jewels In direct opposition to dictates of the Paris fashion houses which favour voluminous, long, evening gowns, the Duchess is attending many160 words
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Advertisement279 1950-09-17 7 TRUST TEK TO i KEEP YOUR I 1 TEETH CLEAMJ L Tek 1 1RM WITH TEETH -H«D TO CU»S. Tek JUNiOR z TZ-J| When Nature's food fails If hihv n hotile-fed lu.t add ttmt P .<binton'i' PaM 'BatttJ h milk.Thn lanM a hkntvkidi can readily b* dvrved |ky '■•t'y from279 words
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Advertisement250 1950-09-17 7 UlLilj&rLU IN THE MORNING-^ •■(•a ft)* «te* k* •*•<•>( r >»' «o.« »..<.«• a»M m i— -A Sma*v am I At»*» MMsM p-'^ I haY a |4aM -jt.t aatf <■*>*■• W ttjOKtinai of tin* »jr?, c Wl *Jmf the lining ft.. \*xl J thrxl. «l«rti«f rHei. .Htct «t fh, wit250 words
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Article, Illustration681 1950-09-17 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by CUNDAY: Evan, who has been drooping for Dome days, died this morning. Wonder how best to break it to the children, who were Tery fond of the animal. Eventually go Into bedromo and say I.sn t it a pity, Jane's little rabbit is dead.' No answer681 words
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Article, Illustration624 1950-09-17 8 LUCY TAN - LUCY TAN HOUSEWIVES' CORNER f by TPHE wise old saying A "Take care of the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves" is never more applicable than In these trying days of austerity when rising costs of living are threatening to. burst the slender624 words
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Article232 1950-09-17 8 KLUANGER - KLUANGER by Kuala Lumpur i 'Tiger Lane." haunt of courting couplet, hat b«en closed for security reason*. A formidable barricade haj been placed •croii the road, closing it to traffic Sunday Times Sept. 3, 1950. No more we'll walk down Lovers' Lan« They've gone and shut232 words
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Advertisement270 1950-09-17 8 TME SECR9T OF A f 1&9 CREAMS I EvEtY NIGHT, cover your face W k I with Pond's Cold Cream, and I smooth it m, allowing the rich, For a fair, lovely skin, you need tu-ojo.d beauty care, night oily cream to penetrate into the jk A pores and remove270 words
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Article418 1950-09-17 9 AM VICTIMSED SAYS SEAMAN Anti-semittsni allegation Sunday Times Staff Reporter j\ SINGAPORE Jewish seaman producing a. British passport from his hip-pocket, yesterday told an Inquiry Commission, appointed by the Covernor to study conditions of seamen in the Colony, that he was being victimised because he was a Jew. The Jewish418 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-17 9 Ccottrey Dyson, British A.A.A. coach teen en arrival ar Killing Airport yeiterdiy With him it hi* host. Mr. E. Strickland. President of Smgipore A.A.A. Sunday Times picture27 words
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Article344 1950-09-17 9 Sunday Times Air Correspondent C EVEN veterans of the Pacific War will form the colour parry this morning when an RAF Ensign it presented to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, to take i its permanent place with the colours of the other two Services on the344 words
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Article134 1950-09-17 9 51 Bandits killed in August Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. BANDITS killed since the; Emergency began totalled i 1.385 at the end of Aiifiust,!, according to figures released today During August Security Forces killed 51 bandits, wounded 23 who managed to escape, captured two wounded and another 14134 words
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Article171 1950-09-17 9 ONN, TAN GET BRIEFED' i Sunday Times Staff Reporter i QATO Onn bin Ja'afar, chairman of the Rural I n d v s t r ial Development Authority, in the Federation, and Mr. C. C. Tan, the Singapore Legislative Councillor and leader of the Progressive Party, leave Singapore tomorrow tor171 words
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Article106 1950-09-17 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Tan Ah Lui. aged 21. pleaded guilty in the Singapore J Fourth Police Court yester- I day. to assisting in a chap ji ki lottery at the junction of North Bridge Road and Fraser i 'Street on Sept. 15. He was106 words
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Letter, Illustration341 1950-09-17 9 IF the University of Malaya is to serve Malayans best its future development jmust be along Western .....o iund it must maintain tne Iclosest link with western uniI verslties abroad." I This, writes Bob Gilmore. Melbourne correspondent of The Sunday Times, was the view expressed by our Professor of Biochemistry,341 words
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Letter250 1950-09-17 9 AND now to answer Prof. Lug*. First of all it must be apparent to everyone by now that we are developing along completely Western lines, and that, in fact our development has been so Western as to cause great alarm among a certain group of students. We do maintain the250 words
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Letter152 1950-09-17 9 A DEPARTMENT of Philosophy and one of Orlental Studies would certainly go a long way to helping us resolve the conflict between the small residues of our cultural backgrounds and any Westernisation we might have undergone. For there do exist many things in Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures that are152 words
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Advertisement532 1950-09-17 9 It started in Singapore in February, 1942... One of the most incredible attempts at escape was made by Captain C. O. JENNINGS of Kuala Lumpur, with one companion. This story of 127 days at sea in an open boat is told in AN OCEAN WITHOUT SHORES by C. O. JENNINGS532 words
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Article425 1950-09-17 10 Every day there are 70.000 Rtong people in the world than the day before, and every year 25.000,000 more. Bertrand Russell, the world famous philosophermathematician. WELL at all events Malaya .seems to be playing its fair share. Judging by figures for the first I six months of425 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1950-09-17 10 The borderline betwfceli liifcclidine and •miracle appears to be vague, says ALAN ELLIOTT who has been investigating ACCORDING to a recent report, a well known British psychiatrist stated on returning from a tour of Africa that tribal practitioners were well in advance of him and his1,267 words
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Article754 1950-09-17 10 North Korea the future T ANDINGS by United Nations forces far behind the battle lines already are heralded as the beginning of the end in Korea. Perhaps so, although il is safer to suppose that the tough Korean Communist Infantryman is not going to be quickly broken on the hammer754 words
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Advertisement545 1950-09-17 10 < «p* for Oisplay advertisements should reach the BtralU runes office b> noon tbree days before publication of the issue in which they are required to appear It will normally be Impossible to publish advertisements on a specified day unless copy is received as indicated above CLASSIFIED ADS. DOWNS— COTTER.545 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-17 10 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe XEbougbt for I lloba^ >J> The Soul of man, a traveller, \< )/»'jnder« in thit cycle of 55 üßrahman, hyge, a totality of >>liv«s, a totality of sljWj, (')thinknij itielf diffcent frcra/5 <<>4ia Impeller of the jourrcy. SSAccepted by Him, it attain* ft itt goal of63 words
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Article680 1950-09-17 11 AIRMEN BALE OUT' IN ATTACK Red Army defends Colony in big exercises j Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY ONE air crew members of the Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force and Royal New Zealand Air Force, all of whom have taken part in operations in Malaya recently, "crashed"680 words
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Article89 1950-09-17 11 MMBJ MM Slaff Rrporler r)NG Ah Kenc I 14-year old Singapore school girl. killtd and her 12-year ©Ui brother. Onp Ah Poo, and ano'iiier school hoy. Thong < cc cii i were seriously inJured In a traffic accident at fc' 2 mite Jurong Road < ttemoon.89 words
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Article17 1950-09-17 11 Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan has been elected president of th« < Chinese Ladles Association,! Singapore.17 words
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Article54 1950-09-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Ahmad bin Ellas was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, for robbing Koh Ah Hup of a I wrist-watch valued at $35 a I torchlight valued at $3 and cash $25 at Swettenham Road ,on the night of Sept. 5. Ahmad was54 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-17 11 Two Europeans on a motorcycle are stopped at the junction of Mandai Road yesterday during Operation ivader. Sunday Time* picture.20 words
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499 1950-09-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter gEC A USE they disagreed with an editorial entitled, Witch-Doctor Malan." three South African ship's engineers walked into the editorial offices of the Singapore Standard on Friday night and started abusing the editor. When they were asked to leave, they499 words
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Article68 1950-09-17 11 Sunday Tim^s Staff Reporter A Tamil, Valayudin Bhanu was charged in the Relief Court yesterday", with the murder of another Tamil, Ramasamy, at 13y a mile-! stone, Chua Chu Kang Road on the night of Bept. 15. He was remanded till Sept. Ramasamy, who died In68 words
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Article135 1950-09-17 11 Sunday 'lime* SUIT Beporter Seventeen- year-old N J n Yew Thong pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to committing a theft of six katls o sugar at the 14Vi m.s. Changi Road, on Sept. 6. He had sold the sugar without the permission135 words
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Article128 1950-09-17 11 TENSE AND DRAMATIC PLAY Sunday TUnea SUB Reporter A RIDDLE concerning the Identity of "Margaret" forms the theme of James [Parish's "Message for Margaret" which Singapore Re- pertory Theatre presented last night. i The name is uttered by a character whose death In an accident is Introduced In the opening128 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-09-17 11 By Our Wo THOUSANDS of racegoers double the braverrh^.w^J i^tLV"'^ l" T"'. 1 braved the sweltering heat on Malaya s biggest race day yesterday. More and more of the women are dressing up tor the races, and the crowd was interspersed with gay and fanciful hats202 words
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Advertisement195 1950-09-17 11 murphy *T*HE 154 is a delightful, compact receiver, offering a high performance with good quality, and just as important great reliability in the well-known Murphy tradition. Its cabinet is handsomely moulded in brown with a cream face and a bold and very legible edgelit tuning scale. SINGAPORE b PENANC $265/FEDERATION195 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-17 11 co loirs H^^^fJm SATIN BACK CREPE ym!k *qt Mm* Mmo /I The material fs exceptionally good quality and value. The texture is perfect and will make Stylish Afternoon and Bridge Frocks, Suits for cocktail parties. Also Formal 110-l<>i Dresses. In Shades of Orchid, Crimson Rambler, Beige, Navj, Loganberry, Lotus, Blue,63 words
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Advertisement305 1950-09-17 12 a tittle HARMITi a tit 0f HWJH b^LbbbbbbW^^^^^^^^^ t&^P^^^bbbV 'J^ m \\Wmmm^£f££*yZ^lpa9£*+^^^ mmmm m A FOOD AS WELL AS A }S\ FLAVOURING T_^/ First and foremost, MARMITE does von gooat It is a yeast extract rich in Vitamin B2 the food that t>uihis bodily iitness and resistance to illness. And305 words
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Miscellaneous2208 1950-09-17 12 KmSltemk SITTING on the FENCE T»1 t*M.\ 3LaWialM^ a worried girl writea to a wo- T) I_T |C pTTI) TXTO boiling the beans yoa were ■m sl\avi^#» -l^ r^ man columnist:- IIV JMM VT I \DD 1 111 a^ symbolically boilinf yo«r -Smmw jk m J m^o^^ r^ -I am2,208 words
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Article, Illustration327 1950-09-17 13 What well dressed dogs wear AFF the Champs Elysees, near the salons of exclusive dressmaker Balmain and one of the most expensive shirtmakers in Paris, is a shop callaf Au Chien Elegant (At the Elegant Dogi. When I called, two tiny Yorkshire terriers, owned by the wife of a FrenchReuter - 327 words
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Article662 1950-09-17 13 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT KUALA LUMPUR: gOME of the most ingenious methods of hunting animals are used by Malays. Orthodox hunters and sportsmen go to the field with guns on their shoulders and specially trained dogs at their heels. They wait for their dogs662 words
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744 1950-09-17 13 Joe, the berok, is a problem child ANIMAL 1 LOVERS' CORNER Hay* you any problems about j dogs, cars, birds or monkeyi. Send your queries to Animal Lovers' Corner. Sunday Tim«« I bought a young berok 1 in Feb. of this year and for a month 1 was most disappointed.744 words
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Article186 1950-09-17 13 CATS COST £20,000,000 DRITISH people are expected to spend £20.--000,000 this year on food for their 8 000,000 cats. The National Canine Defence League have completed a survey of the whole of Britain to find out how many cats there are and how much is spent on feeding them. An186 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-09-17 13 T H E Malayan mouse d«er can be teen in its natural setting in an exhibition cas« in Raffle i Museum, Singapore.22 words
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Article220 1950-09-17 13 TEN -YEAR old Dimple .Rodrigues of St. Anthony's Convent, is one of the many children in Singapore who is doing her bit to relieve the suffering of animals. Dimple, who is a member o; the Animal Lovers League found four little female puppies on the road220 words
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Advertisement95 1950-09-17 13 jfi ,jmt^f?>2^^^ ";Vftjwat x /«^^^^H' j/P^ Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? x: W^^ BBhP» i fcSBHET mi 41^b b b b b b bl K^ .^■■■Bbv^ .4Jft a a B BWBsEM^ BB r^7— u«fc*-4l /"k|3^? Of course I did k-f A B* A IllbT* Macleans patented I^W'fTl Www a95 words
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Advertisement658 1950-09-17 13 YQ- r ll f ly at once!" i jL Split-second timing cm be m// \w\ the key to new business «C^^' I \V\\ opportunities. A contmct in Iw I I'll Calcutta, for txamnlt, may JJ/nv^s' I 11 uell depend on bemn in /fjf's' jj 1 precisely the rit'tit plaro at658 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-09-17 14 The rca»a«jt*ii sceas ia "Faast A*d Tfce Devil" t* be teen at Hie P»»»— »W* week.16 words
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763 1950-09-17 14 T*HERE are two "culA tural 1 representatives from the People's Government of China in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong today— and these two men (their activities are beinß closely watched by the authorities) In great measure control the destinies of struggling Chinese763 words
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Article599 1950-09-17 14 VICTOR STAINES - VICTOR STAIN ES by A TREAT accorded to Singapore by Columbia films which will be also be seen in the Federation soon Is "Faust And The Devil". It is predicted that the film will do very well in Singapore. It has pretty nearly ewrjrthhv;: a good story599 words
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Article293 1950-09-17 14 ALTHOUGH it h a X well-known fact that >? Malaya is film con- sciaus. M was thought > that last week's com- petition would stump many of you, bill only a a few of the thousands >> of entries were incorThe stars last weak were Phil Silvers,293 words
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Advertisement378 1950-09-17 14 OUTSTANDING AWARDS from PARENTS MAGAZINE and CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS. MM/*^V% JL BEST SELLING NOVEL JL \tmJJ%k Z NOW ON THK SCUEJt.' Jf _i% 1| i%\r You'll say ifs one of <^#*% g T"l 9*^ I tne best pictures of 1950! CT| simsmwN* I ff\ JOEL McCREA I 'j378 words
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Advertisement275 1950-09-17 14 UJTRim NOW! ost m inn AMERICAS if^Bak saY aV^^BHaV*; Law Jal bbbb^vbv^ between PJcJ*!^ "**N^ F^^sanaaW 145 WSStiS^BSSnaHA 4.00 ■MlttyvPMfT^^^ 6.38 starring FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES BMCFORD RAYMOND MASStY Son RICHARD BASEHART CHil PERREAU 0U oU mtrr^utme JOAN EVANS Today at 9.a.m "Revenge is Sweet" ft TOMORROW 6.30 p.m. fH* DANCE275 words
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Article, Illustration764 1950-09-17 15 kJANY of the 47 Malayan Cirl Cuides who arrived in Perth last month went under canvas" for the first .time in their Guiding career when they joined West Australian Cirl Cuides at their camp site at Seaward. It *.i* the first international Guides' camp held764 words
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Article, Illustration107 1950-09-17 15 me sec... Right away an Austin strikes you as being a trim, nice-looking job sound as a bell. But make yourself hard to satisfy. Have a good look at the coachwork the finish the upholstery. CfoM the doors and see how tightly they fit wind the windows up and down—107 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-17 15 Mi v looks. Austin build them to last. AN AUSTIN LASTS LONGER you can depend on itt I 4 f^C] (~D I 6«ooin« spar* parts available iii 1 1 k I "I jl^?P?P!y!ffjs?^ SINGAPORE MALACCA SEttMBAN •K. LUMPUR-frOH-PENAWS-BUTTER WORTH- JESSE'. ON41 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-17 15 Ifaceb f\&T wQ^ > Saßklm'^"^ >LL_- v< f^ F/MES7 WOm PLASTIC PLEXI-WEAVE SARAN— combines experienced weaving, smooth finishing, and beautiful styling to create longer-lasting eye-appealing seat covers < in patterns of beauty and good taste ir RUGGED DURABILITY Wont scuff, snag or stretch 4 PERMANENT COLORS Lasting 4 beauty that103 words
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Advertisement551 1950-09-17 16 To-day at II a.m. I Paramount a "TYPHOON" T*«l«y at S. CIS All Paramount'a Action Drama "ROPE OF SAND" IViit Lancaster Corinne Calr«rt tie a Master of English Vmprovi Your Speech *nd llWriting In Few Hours 11 you would like u> aniwin a command of good English tor kwatnest, professional551 words
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Advertisement33 1950-09-17 16 STAR LIGHTS BOARDING HOUSE 39-41 SI. Patrick's Road. 1 oil Telok Kurau. Katong Seaside) Singapore Facing Sea Front Spacious Airy Rooms Comfortably Furniehcd Mjdem Sanitation 1 Excellent Cuisine Court. .111 Service Moderate Charges.33 words
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Advertisement238 1950-09-17 16 CRIME QUIZ I THE ALPINE CLIMBER By Leonard CribbU Sketches by A. E. Morley Pot<« found bartaaad body ol |oho K«nf. a well known Alpine cl mbf al In* 'oof of a granite hill n*ut hit horn* Thay had txen telephoned by Mrs. K»nt. who cIJ;T»d her husband had i«ft238 words
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Advertisement418 1950-09-17 16 To take a good snaptake a good film Selochrome Film obtainable from all photographic; okaler* sole agents: DIETHELM CO., LTD. 1 Incorporated m Switzerland) Shi :irx>rr. K Lumpur tt IVruiigGives your lutir *1 EXTRA A/yA Sfotsll^ C more glamour. Ama7ing, nr*ly-d«covfrcj hair h-juli-her give iuih wonderful glaaiaad io»-rej loyourl-.air (jllrj-418 words
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Miscellaneous1205 1950-09-17 16 HHaHaßaSßP^SaSsflHala^aßßaskN IaUTCI I lafdalaCC t Hflfl S A I IrllaCLLllltWvt W^" *"^"^^^^^^^J ek gfl ggHolasEil M Y dau &hter Betty belongs mV HI M^ aW Dlfll to a secret society. It's ■k a^s^r LV WitS\ called. "The Drones". Its sw «v*^ 4 S^M| members have a "special" mm j^g I1,205 words
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Miscellaneous668 1950-09-17 16 UNLESS you always play Here Is a typical example of bridge with the same how things can go wrong with an few players, you will sonnettin»s unfamiliar partner, have occasion to be the partner With both sides vulnerable, of someone whose gam* you do North opened with one notrump. not668 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1950-09-17 17 JACK SOLOMONS - I reveal secrets of S.I.6 my spy system JACK SOLOMONS CONCLUDING THE LIFE STORY OF THE BOSS O^ l WsiJ§^'mmSl^M by THERE is a book-maker in Belfast whose wife 1 is potty about an expensive and speciallymade perfume obtained only in a side street in Paris. There is a waitress1,027 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1950-09-17 17 Always be one move ahead of your rivals the ground of bronchial trouble I had flown to Parts to lodge a complaint with the European Boxing (Jnlcn about the way bids for this .match had been handled, but, to put It bluntly, it began to look as though Monaghan w.1,045 words
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Advertisement9 1950-09-17 17 H*J2 O«S T RIBUTOIIS;— THE EAST ASIATIC -CO., LTD9 words
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Advertisement189 1950-09-17 17 i^Jmmomfmjmt\ mniiiiiiui igiMiin^niTTTTTr"""^ WW THROU6HCONMCT/OA/STO J% mPAUMC OVERSEAS A>RUNESt3TAI|»LTD] fl|W LEAVING SINGAPORE THURSDAYS FOR M&K BANGKOK HONGKONG AwM €$$£&< TAIPEN TOKYO. yfiJg: K>fpACIFIC OVERSEAS AIRLINES (SIAM LTD s~y> ii Ground Floor Union Building, <*fi\L V ~X Singapore. Tel: ***** tr ***** Alway«\se > J?l UudsdnkM/ Jiyubes s^. It's NEW! 1189 words
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Article, Illustration843 1950-09-17 18 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER by THE accent will be on women's hockey during this year's season In Perak. Fans are gratified to learn that the Perak Hockey Association, at its ani.ual General Meeting recently decided to take definite steps to infuse more enthusiasm and interest in the843 words
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Article104 1950-09-17 18 Across: 1 Hole. I. Lie. 6. Ajar. 7, Lap. 9, Depresses. 12, Seam. 14. Duet. 15, Ace. 17, Admit. 18, Extol. 19. Ripe. 20. boar. 22 mi 33 Staging. 2t>. Oil. 28, Add. 29, Rend 32. Scout. 33, Coye 1 34, Pet. 35, Tret. 38. Wile. 39, Speedwell,104 words
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Article1139 1950-09-17 18 CHESS CORNER by "THE THIRD KNIGHT** i IyHENEVER the beginner picks i up a manual of chess he finds that the author, after showing the moves, goes straight to the end-game and be- gins instructions on 1 how to win with King i and Pawn against King.1,139 words
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Advertisement360 1950-09-17 18 eC* credit to youTV, ConBEMBOWS> l^ >■ tiioisi nose, ■.iiiniiiti ual •mi ilert, («iod temper ai-e the result bi > i.-mg care. It's the natural oils »i"i vl utmlns In Benbow's, the liquid lonic and conditioner, which maka •d a Joy to behold Wise owners I trusted Benbow's loi over360 words
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Advertisement382 1950-09-17 18 of magnificent H I aroma bououet Confidently recommended by the makers of State (xpress (Tg^rettes 210 PICCADILLY. LONDON. W I /i'ffi Connection* for all parts of Ind o-C him >^^v Arrivals frow Saigoi r^, v^\\ Wtdwidiyt 10.50? N N! >N Dtpirtnrtt ttr Sai«sn x/ Sy or*"CA«>" Tkortdtyi 7.00 i. AIR382 words
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Miscellaneous5 1950-09-17 18 SPORTING SAM > By Rcg> Wootton5 words
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Article205 1950-09-17 19 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent QEOFFRE* Oyson, British A^.A. coach, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from London but without his famous teninch artist's lay model known as 'His Nibs." Mr. Dyson told reporters that he was only allowed 66 pounds of luggage and his205 words
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Article39 1950-09-17 19 ■pjflCH Club def€;ited Kampona Bnhru Sports Club by thire goals to '*"o in a friendly soccer match at Alexandra Road yesterday. KaTipong Bahru Spoils Club will meet Pulau Branl Chinese at fi.ccer at Pulau Bruiii today.39 words
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Article29 1950-09-17 19 Sherwood Poresiers fielding only eight men. were beaten two-one oy a ten-man team from the Teachers Training College in a game of hockey at Farrer Park yesterday.29 words
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Article65 1950-09-17 19 SYDNEY. Sat:— Bcoay Locke and amateur Doug Davies defeat- I <d Sydney professionals Kelvin 1 Nagle and Bruce Jacks two and 2 one in an exhibition match at the l Concord Club's course on Friday, j S Locke and Nagle both had one under par 7065 words
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Article373 1950-09-17 19 Burnley hold Newcastle DLAYING at their own ground, at Hignbury, Arsenal, the F.A. Cup holders, trounced Huddersfleld by six goals to two in the First Division of the English Football League yesterday. With Newcastle only able to draw with Burnley, Arsenal now have the sameReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-09-17 19 DRAISE for the good organisation of badminton 1 in India was expressed by Tan Jin Eong. former Perak singles champion, who landed at KaHang Airport yesterday with Selangor Malay star A. Piruz. The Malayans took part in the recent badminton tournaments held In Bombay "The212 words
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Article96 1950-09-17 19 Sunday Times Koala Lumpur Sports Correspondent THE Malayan Association for the prevention of tuberculosis is organising a football match either between the North and South or SeJangor and Singapore to be played on Oct. 28. The football sub-commit-tee of the association is hoping to have the match96 words
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Article56 1950-09-17 19 Sunday Time* J-.it.re Hihm Sports Repa-ter c In a Johore Bahru C-flMet Msociation Soccer cup-lie ina'ch played on the kUna padar.g yesterday, Prisons Sports Club >eat C.V.M.A. (Johore" ay two [oals to one. Scorers for Prison? Sports Club were Syeti and Klulid. C.V M.A. scored their56 words
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Article147 1950-09-17 19 Sunday Times Seremban Sport* Correspondent A WANG BAKAR did It again. In Singapore Malays' Sultans' Gold Cup semi-final against Negri Sembilan Malays at Seremban yesterday, he scored all three goals in his side's 3-2 victory. Singapore will meet Penang Malays in the final at Seremban on147 words
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Article84 1950-09-17 19 Sunday Time* Johore Bahru Sports Reporter THE Police, soccer league champions this season, were eliminated from the Cup competition yesterday when the Johore Military Forces beat them by two goals to nil on the Istana packing. There was no scaring in the first half, which84 words
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Article30 1950-09-17 19 I>OYAL Military Police (Provost Company) beat R. A. S. C. Training School by 11 -points to six in a friendly rugger match at Nee Soon yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-17 19 GOLD CUP WINNER: Tara Street (Bajby), hero of the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah yesterday, being led in by "Madam Chan," who Jointly owns the winner with Mr. S. C. Wong. Sunday Times picture35 words
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Article316 1950-09-17 19 po.MBININO beautifully. Miss v Margaret Lim and Miss Mak Fong Sim of Mayflower B.P. defeated Miss Rosie Foong and Miss Rosalind Koh (Marigold) 15-1, 17-14 in the women's Junior doubles final of the Singapore badminton championships at the Clerical Union hall last night. Last week,316 words
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Advertisement271 1950-09-17 19 Write Dh-ect or Airmail ftr Fathf riy Advicd-ftf AKEYEQSJTIDN.. WA I TfT-^SaBfoR YOU Fl rst choose I Slarl trainin i° r mWt vfkiio rioccß There i« still room at the top for the fuily qualified YOURCARttR man who v fitted for the job. YOU on be that tCttuiuiCT [uu. man—271 words
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Advertisement270 1950-09-17 19 Jhere's still plenty of time to m I I 111 I 11 U Ifl L T^S&pKnsWi^ You can be there \lr^ U v Ciinnpr* Arehof Tltut In Room.. Dy Clipper C 010..- In b.ck«round You'll remember Rome long a* you live! The Tour great basilicas where Holy Year rites are270 words
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Article, Illustration2955 1950-09-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bright Eyes smashes B. Timah sprint mark By BIG SWEEP Total $452,725. Ist: *****0 $'?0:i.7:>6 2nd: *****7 $101.883 3rd: *****0 S 56,590 Starters (57.073 each) Nos. *****6, *****4 *****2, *****9. *****4. 77f6?6. *****7, *****4. Consolation ($3,395 each) Nos. *****2. *****62,955 words
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248 1950-09-17 20 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent STATE Athletic Associations in the Federation do not seem to be interested in improving the standard of athletics. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association, at their meeting held recently, decided to invite two coaches from each of the States and248 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-17 20 BOX PLAN NOW OPEN BP lil'likWilf GALA iMUfi*^ ALL-MALAYAN r ntmltnt Ml f i f iti^ THURSDAY AiiAU SEPT. 21st '^M^^mhSmtSmm^^^kmT^ p■ m m at 930 p.m. John Wayne pho e 340 CATHAY —I 4 FEDERATION "J OF MALAYA jf^ TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1950 Copies may be obtained from The Straits73 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-17 20 500.000 ROLLEIS ALL OVER THE WORLD fl^H i^ Jill I BEM^ j^ f •plMJ^^eMliMfc^A/ i-'d^^^^k \V I I I MTIRSOM SUMHS fcCfl ITfr, 1 I A dazzling smile jj^r r P^psodcni today «-#Ot>-H.-*O PIPiOOBKI LTD., LONDON. BMUNM When in Singapore A m BEDROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED AIR-CONDITIONED DOUBLE BEDROOMS FIRST99 words
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