Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 July 1948
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Title Section29 1948-07-11 1 The Sunday Tribune BT the people for the people MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now Printed Simultanejj^^i^Ein^HjJ Kuala Lumpur, yf^^j^ei^ijj^P^ UTELVE I>A(,iv a H^ SINGAPORL. JULV 11, 1948. PRICE ten pfvts29 words
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229 1948-07-11 1 Three Japs Cap tured TROOPS and polio* battled with bandits eight miles from*Kuala Lumpur gSdIS right." ensaKWnent > MIM ™<* captured tour H was In addition, our troops captured two rifles, two grenades and a quantity of ammunition. 3 One of the captured bandits229 words
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Article24 1948-07-11 1 Spot rubber touched the highest level since the war yesterday when hunineMs wa« transacted at 47 s\ cents per24 words
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Article57 1948-07-11 1 The Tribune cur respondent JfoJorra who \ni.s detained J later relr*s<<i f, )f t l( to folU,win<f \tpurt J* the Sunday Tribune *\*>tbtfn chanted, u.s Mrtofficiall,, hj, th< Sin,/,,- rubiu ReUttumn Office. '"BMfiup,,,,. t h > (J peftter Vjxmfirmpd that the c*r*J^» had nnt been W. "So57 words
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Article20 1948-07-11 1 STS 0 1 u P<>n two Am,J7£?* rs fc: th murder W.Tfy approved by the f>n<Tal of20 words
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Article241 1948-07-11 1 to Tcluk An son before the wire^ were etit oft'. PoMoe action is continuing. Malim Nawar, in the Kuala Kangsar district, has been added to the list of places under curfew. From Kuala Lumpur, it was reported that a party of four special constables returning241 words
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Article184 1948-07-11 1 'You b.... Fool" Over The Air SYDNEY, July 10-Syd-ney radio listeners received a shock last night when at the end of the news bulletin broadcast over the Australian Broadcasting Commission's national network a voice was heard to say don't you f/ive the score you fool" ABC Manager Moses said theU.P. - 184 words
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Article65 1948-07-11 1 Tel Aviv, July 10. Israeli troops have captured Lydda airport from Iraqui forces in a swift operation on Saturday. It was the most Import ant landing field in Palestine and forimily a landing point for international airlines. An official report from Jewish leaders said the nVIdU.P. - 65 words
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Article46 1948-07-11 1 Three masked men, two armed with pistols and one with knife, entered a room occupied by a Cantonese woman, in I'pper Pickering Street, at 7.00 a.m. yesterday, ransacked the place for full two hours and got away with $222/- worth of jewellery.46 words
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Article42 1948-07-11 1 "Democracy and Political Problems" is the subject of the third of the series of lectures on "Democracy Accepts the Challenge" which will be given by Mr. G G. Thomson at the Y.M.C.A.. Stamford Road, at 6 p.m. on Monday.42 words
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Article18 1948-07-11 1 The Jumble Sale held by the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Friday netted dvct $1,800.18 words
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Article32 1948-07-11 1 The Chinese Olympic Bu.skethall Team defeated the Singapore Combined Team by a wide ma i gin of 61 points to 33 at the Happy World Stadium last niKht.32 words
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Article16 1948-07-11 1 RANGOON, July 10.— -The Burmese Foreign Minister. U: Tin Tut, resigned today.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article72 1948-07-11 1 Paris, July 10. Mayor fin! of the Paris suburb of Annie, res MJPi that one in every 80 Paris "i -orpse.s" and MM //j 500 elsewhere in France is buried alire. He has asked the Seine General Council to introduce a ompulsory death teat. Befttrc >i>nur\ii death certificatesReuter - 72 words
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Article205 1948-07-11 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mrs. Merle Heng, wife of a Singapore doctor, who pleaded guilty to a charge under the Finance ReguTIS T S^ ten <? ed to a fine of $500 by Mr. Justice T fe ro d ln the Singapore High Court vesterdav increased.205 words
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Article53 1948-07-11 1 TOKIO, July 10. A German orchestra conductor, Manfred (Jurlitt. lost his pet dachshund. Today through an advertisement in the Stars and Stripes he posted a reward offer with the hope that the dog finder would be a music lover. The reward: one free orchestra concert "publicU.P. - 53 words
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Article25 1948-07-11 1 Fifteen cases of road accidents, two of which had to be sent to hospital, were reported in the Traffic Poiice record book yesterday.25 words
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Article111 1948-07-11 1 When a (hnrin MHM9 r.rplained to a tniddle-ttf/e.d Chinese in the Second Police Court yesterday, he < >> i his head to indlcatt that pleaded gmkff. He had cut his toti/ue in an attempt to end his life, d>id hv couid not speak.111 words
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Article56 1948-07-11 1 The body of a young Chinese boy was found floating in thrSingapore River (near SL. George's Road) at about 8 a.m. yesterday morning. The boy, an eight-year-old 'IVochew by the name 'of Tan Set Chia. had been reported missing on the day previous to the discovery while56 words
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Article62 1948-07-11 1 HOLLYWOOD, July 10. James Basket, 44, noted Negro stage, radio and screen actor, died at his home on Friday night of heart ailment. He was beot known for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in the Walt Disney picture "Son^ of the South and for his rok ofU.P. - 62 words
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351 1948-07-11 1 "WE SHALL NOT FA IL YOU" PROMISES CREECH JONES Malaya was mentioned five times in a brief broadcast by Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Secretary of State for the Colonies, after Parliament's Colonial Supply Day on July when he declared to the peoples of JiritahVs colonies all over the world, the resounding351 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-07-11 1 Y. W. Toy, Mrs. D. C. Han and Dr. E. Chong S016 words
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Article177 1948-07-11 1 Barn es Collapses At The Wicket MACHESTER, July 10.-Sid Barnes, Australia's opening bat, who was hurt when fielding yesterday eoltegfltd at the wicket this morning wh?n batting aiter Australia had lost Miller. K KarJior, Uarncs had almost collapsed when practising at the nets. He stated however that ho would bat177 words
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Article152 1948-07-11 1 'FLARE-UP IN BERLIN' WARNING LONDON, July 10. Sir Harley Shawcro.ss, IJrjtish Attorney General, tonight warned that some "unintended spark may cause a flare-up" in Berlin. "But I do not Ixlifve," ho continue, "the Russians or anyone due intend or contemplate u war. I mean by that a t/Yir of arms,Reuter - 152 words
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Article47 1948-07-11 1 TOKIO. July 10.- The Government Meteorological Office which predicted the recent di.sastTOUfl Fukui earthquake has forecast that the Tokio urea Will ho shaken late m-xt month or early in September. The late.st report on the fukui quake siys th.tt 813 facto ties were destroyed ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement115 1948-07-11 1 Mk m^^^^^b if r A^qjj| BRUNSWICK Bb^^ records. _B'NC CROSBY. ***** As lone fr m W< lci i Slranger") Countrf style" 1 <lreamin^ ***** Golden ir Q <ltoth from "Welcome Stranger") Stesssr (frora tb^ fu H^. 01 11 1 MDael ta tho Slin "> Thp V «ay its wo.iderfu] G»l115 words
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Article213 1948-07-11 2 ILLECAL RICE CARDS: ULTIMATUM (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Since the publication of the M'ood Control regulation on July 2. making it compulsory to surrender illegal ration cards within a fortnight, holders of :uch cards have only four more days to surrender them. The dead line has been fixed for July 15.213 words
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275 1948-07-11 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Should current plans materialise, all traffic control in Singapore will be by automatic traffic signals. The cost to inatal these signals is estimated to be in the region of $200,000. Singapore's Traffic Chief, Mr. C. J. R. Bembroke informed275 words
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161 1948-07-11 2 Diplomat's Daughter Was 100 'Call Girl' NEW YORK, July 9.— Dark haired Mrs. Nancy Fletcher Choreme, diplomat's daughter and wife of an Egyptian merchant, was found guilty with two other women, of being $100 per night 'call girl". She ivill be sentenced in A ugust on prostitution churties. Judge ArthurU.P. - 161 words
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Article29 1948-07-11 2 The Alexandra Children's School will hold an "Open Day" programme on July 19 beginning at 8.30 a.m. Major-General L. H. Cox will distribute the prizes.29 words
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29 1948-07-11 2 The newly appointed Chinese Ambassador for Australia, Mr. Kan Nai-kwang, will touch Singapore to-morrow afternoon on his way from Hong Kong to Australia.29 words
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Article208 1948-07-11 2 Democracy Youth "Youth is the period of sur- \xa energy and enthusiasm." d G. Thomson of the Pubilation toM a group f M Kli t yo"ths at a discu d at chf Paya Ln* m ill' L civr l it on Friria. i T The success of totalitarianis/.; ,vas 'oascd208 words
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51 1948-07-11 2 At the last meeting of the International Emergency Children's Fund, Mr. L. Cresson and Mr. Lim Seek Tiong were elected President and Hon. Secretary for the Singapore Branch. Mr. Cresson is working out the final details of an enlarged and more representative committee for raising51 words
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Article230 1948-07-11 2 The Dayang Muda of Sarawak returned from Singapore yesterday after a week's visit to Kuching. While in Sarawak, the Dayang Muda stayed at Darul Kurnia, the Residence of the late Datu Patinggi's family and met a great number of Malays and Dayaks. In a statement230 words
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Article440 1948-07-11 2 Today 's Short Story (Sunday Tribune Woman Reporter) What girl ha& not toyed with the idea of marriage as an rscapet Perhaps it is an j ft. rape from family drudgery, fmm an unhappy family life, from the domineering mother or the fear thnt shr is growing old and "being440 words
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Article187 1948-07-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Orchid. The Warrior Lady", an ancient Chinese drama, will be presented by the Chinese National Language School at the Victoria Theatre on July 22, 23, 24 in aid of the Singa- pore Anti-Tuberculosis Fund. The services of a professional j Chinese dramatist187 words
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Miscellaneous421 1948-07-11 2 Hill I^^^^S ID -M SSuJS*^ V T^n° 55 V T a:icements a-20 Radio Or- rih, Amoy Cantonese. 115 --Radiated on 488.9 metres in c hcstra. 9.00 p.m. spot the Fa- Openina Announcement riho "a d 'me a tre New.. 9.45 In- Frog. Summary Z tZH wilt ia,.d terlude 100 Th421 words
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Article64 1948-07-11 3 MR. THIVY FLIES TO DELHI Mi .1 A. Thivy, H.«|>» <s<«ntalive "i the Government of in«!ia In Malaya, i»-ft yesterday morning by h Qonta* plane for Rangoon on his way to ijhim i <>f conmiltattonj with Pan.iit Jawah&rlal Nehru, the Indian ffiiii** Minister. Mi Thivy, who la acconil >: 'fG.I. - 64 words
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Article272 1948-07-11 3 The rooont Police •'ultimatum" to bicycle owners noUfytog them that cycles left unlocked outside offices During Mr-reli. ]]<; cycles were reported Rtolen. This was a substantial Increase over the vioua monthi lor the current year. Then came the Police warning and there baa f» u a si«-.j.i272 words
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Article433 1948-07-11 3 Thru' Malayan Skies THE arrival of the China Xational Aviation Corporation Skymaster aircraft at Kallang last Monday from Shanghai attracted a large number of local C hinesr to the airport. Orit' source announced that the ai rival of the plane was the beginning of a regular Shang-hai-Singapore air service. But433 words
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Article, Illustration717 1948-07-11 3 (Sunday Tribune Staft Reporter) The Municipal Commissioners have approved over $790,000 to be expended in four years lor better street lighting in Singapore as envisaged in the Electricity Department's five year plan. The five-year plan was put in hand last year, with a total expenditure717 words
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565 1948-07-11 3 A Startling press agent; "Stunt" motivates the appealing' drama of "The Miracle Of The Cells," which was previewed by the press at the Cathay on Friday night. A number of pastors from some of 'ocal Catholic j Churches was also present. The tilm portraysJ.Y. - 565 words
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Article71 1948-07-11 3 New York, July 9.— Here Is the Communist organ u<xuj Workers* version of Malav>developments: "Singapore, July Bl'UiSJl tIOOp.S iyud>' MlUi dered Tan Kan former officer of the Malayan Peoples' Army which fought the Japanese. Kan's slaying climaxed a bloody week of terror in which BritishU.P. - 71 words
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Article58 1948-07-11 3 Mr. Eiic Wee Sian Bong has been officially nominated by the Methodist Mission to be Acting Secretary for Methodist Youth Fellowships and Young People's Work, Malaya with effect as from August 1, 1946, in place of Rev. T. R. Doraisamy. who is leaving for America on a Crusade58 words
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Article70 1948-07-11 3 The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union will be holding its annual dinner at its premises on Saturday, July 24, at 7 p.m. The cost is $3.00 per head and Chinese and Muslim food (for (Muslim members) will be served. An entertaining after-djnner programme will be provided. All70 words
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Advertisement275 1948-07-11 3 s WEARING X** T ißMen C Her Back time this woman <* her out 11 Xmn to take Km three v< eks, what i^tiK' -us: ism •fftlie story Herself in 'my back. Someir^Jj not straighten i I J|got depressed and tf< I -could scarcely my household •>^ It v.-. Uien275 words
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Advertisement313 1948-07-11 3 KT^TKmrTI DBSKJN 8W897 HIM Smart, ilurable unl lou JEZSPSKSE^L price<l shoes ohtainahle ▼^^JH^ I^^ wholesale >n<l retail »ti97 o/ through appointed agents. ZLIN SHOE CO.. LTD 185 189 MIDDLE ROAI) FOR ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE. A healthful resort by the sea at very quiet locality. Airy Spacious rooms with comfortable313 words
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Article, Illustration3903 1948-07-11 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE bq Fourth Of July Thib it> a momentous day in the life of every American; I citizen, and mu.st needs be j celebrated In whatever part J Of the globe they may gather. Last Saturday was no excep- tiun and almost all fromTribune; Mollie Ross - 3,903 words
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Advertisement121 1948-07-11 4 ///5/ Received: London Party i Wedding Hats in exquisUe style* Prices $20 to $45 Also Orchids from $5 per spray. HABVEYS, 3, ORtIIAKD ROAD (Amber Mansions) wAAJItk BUSY HANDS Can Also Be The Prettiest Hands There is no trick to keep- ing active hands looking C lovely onceyouVe discor- Q121 words
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Advertisement27 1948-07-11 4 LfIURORfI nUHfIDHSQKI SinCAPORC potox42 Furnishing materials Curtain nettings* Cretonne, Flush, Curtain-rail* Furnishing-Cloth, LJnoleum, Carpet*, etc. FURNITURE FURNISHINGS DEPT «0/62, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Agents for PA SHOE'S LTD.27 words
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Advertisement151 1948-07-11 4 Jo>tLo qedde^) 4 ihe ItHle/oL An Exciting Collection of lovely Clothes aid Accessories will be shown from tomorrow njaTTleo nolel /olnqapohg For All Defeats of Vision Consult: HI. Kxokii^l A *toiis (r±^ Established 1916 J> QUALIFIED OPTICAL PRACTITIONERS )jrW IS, Battery Road Singapore. S lOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 7631 PAVILION RESTAURANT151 words
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Article171 1948-07-11 5 On Thursday 40 [iinei Wheelers met for lunch u the Cathay ReMauitant. Mrs L. Cre ion, the President weir corned Lady Hone a s the new honorary member o| the club. She alto announced that thr inner Wheel club installation dinner will bo held at the Cathay171 words
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Article36 1948-07-11 5 Thr Singapore Gramophone Society will give a recital at 200. K«-ng Lee Road, tonight at 9 p.m. Members and their guest,, are invited Thr programme will include the workj Of Schumann, Bach an Mozart.36 words
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Article75 1948-07-11 5 A vjmhim'v bus uH>rn for a fuH-tIUM woman r«*pnrt««r in thr Womm's Section of thr Tribune Kriitorial Staff in >intc;i|Ht.-.-. A journalist is required who is ah><» to attend and report at all hours on local social functions, write fashion notes, and hmom a lar^e measure of75 words
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Advertisement241 1948-07-11 5 >& m "Marjorie Aon" jlilaya's Leading (Kuthleen Heigh) jewellers Diamond and Gem "CALLINAN" Merchants m Oil system of Permanent Waving. OP. de Sllvai Nature's only rival. grated ,n C> y ,on, QHUM R O AD Penang (opposite Grange Road/ g t Junction) r 1, Bishop SI. TH: No. *****. TIFFIN241 words
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Advertisement199 1948-07-11 5 Mr 1 m II W 11/5* f -JL^H m iJ I fc-m--yggg That )vc will instal an i 11$ MASTERS m I BANDSPREAD RADIO lor us little as $71.00 initial payment under our extended Hire Purchase Scheme the I mmJmn %v %v h hah Wmm Bmm I ESTAB. s moutrie199 words
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248 1948-07-11 6 The SUNDAY TRIBUNE JULY 11, 1948. Joke Test For Democracy London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, Bt. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. Divergence of viewpoint might be expected irom Whitehall, the Kremlin, Washington or Empress Place, Singapore, regarding the definition of "democracy". Introducing a form of government and248 words
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Article, Illustration954 1948-07-11 6 MISS EDITH DARE, 0.8.E., former matron of Queen Charlotte the world's most famous baby hospital, tells more of her secrets. S "Blue-babies," tiny babies, babies who i came much too soon Today they all S /have a fighting J chance to grow up strong and healthy.954 words
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Article262 1948-07-11 6 Bankers, policemen. busines.cmen and I dare say the exclusive band of people who can imitate another's writing up to the last bit of twist must have joined in a loud guffaw when they read in the local press a story from Chicago which claimed that a fellow262 words
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Article840 1948-07-11 6 C. K. WAI - FEARS REALITIES AT KARIMOEN C. K. WAI Dawn had hardly burst into flaming streamers in the east when our boat sliced through I the gently undulating- sea in the direction of Karimoen Island. It was a Sunday; we had purged our minds of the unholy urbanities of Singapore life and840 words
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Article252 1948-07-11 6 Some days ago I chatted with the Mufti of Johore in his office in the Government buildi mgL overlooking the Straits and the causeway. This old Arab is a noted historian. He gave me an account of the ancient days when the Chinese first went252 words
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179 1948-07-11 6 BERLIN. The great industrial areas of the western sectors of Berlin will face financial ruin within the next two months unless the Soviet authorities lift their two months' old restriction on exports to the western zones, according to Western Allied Military Government officials. Goods valued179 words
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Article387 1948-07-11 6 N.S. F - "Domestic Crisis" N.S.F. BY ''^nning to tell "i.tter of iy fif J l l f result of U .JS <W "ay, whpn the*"**tailed w« wpreun*^: ou;wanl appe£^*J<l| eyes half dosed of bed an <l the rno^ "5* lllt blue my amok? J*< way to the rlfie™ 1 1 is its387 words
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Article20 1948-07-11 7 m4Kl>: f>n f lv M I}>lM ?E H.K. HoNpltal. Slmkhto I vif. of Victor *"l Kwrarti, a daUffcter. liotb20 words
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Article134 1948-07-11 7 HE DIED EVICTING A TENANT a lundiom dropped dead ;i he was moving a tenant's fu.mturc into the street He was Mr. Henry Fanner of St. Annes Hi,,, NoUm^am! He had moved some chairs and was trying to dismantle a I heavy ,ron bedstead when ht\ collaps,,!.- Mr. VV. HlllyarS134 words
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278 1948-07-11 7 CHICAGO, July 10.— It's more fun to kiss B pretty girl, but you'd get the same chemical kick it she made you angry with a quick refusal some scientists reported recently. nrn f»i Ca th y W a kiBS cal thatU.P. - 278 words
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313 1948-07-11 7 HIROSHIMA, July 10. If you are going to be a good cop in this Htv veuve got to be able to dance the "boogie-woogie." p In inis (ll> everybody in Jap:in knows i ii'.' i "dancing in democratic" so there la really nothing strange aboutU.P. - 313 words
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Article60 1948-07-11 7 Pour youriff Sydne,, mm, expert chicken tterers, hurtreturned after vorkin*/ for a xcason in the poultry indn«. try in Europe. Australians have replaced, the Japanese who usually did the chicken sexing in Europe, and they are in such demand that poultry organisations compete to pay their hi ah60 words
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Article165 1948-07-11 7 6 JUMBOS WENT TO A CINEMA COPENHAGEN, July .9 Sh: baby elephants took a day off and went to the movies to see what a little elephant look* like on the screen. Six, all from fffftmnim Circus, had been invited by the Metropol Theatre, to see Walt Disney's "Dumbo" andU.P. - 165 words
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161 1948-07-11 7 Neighbours 'peeped from behind their curtains iii amazement when Mungo McGilchrist Malloch, 31, chemist, stopped outside his Fishponds, Bristol, home, harnessed to a truck. In it, with a heap of luggage, was his year-old daughter, Elsi pcth. Behind walked his wife. Constance, 27.161 words
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Article63 1948-07-11 7 More than I Jton |MOfMO mobbed Mrs. Marii Annexe, i-"J as dn.ssf-d irrddini/ (/own slit wade In rself, she* intlkrd from the rtlUir/o church of Dunnannon, Northern Ireland, on the arm of her yf if ntif-xi uitir old bridei/room, John (Irant. The bndv sitid63 words
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91 1948-07-11 7 Tangled In Own Fishing Net And Drowned Four fishermen, including two brothers, drowned within yards of the shore, entangled in their own net. A coastguard with his telescope saw their newly-built ooat, the Lady Shirley, capsize J near Filey. Yorks, and called the lifeboat. The bodies of Frank anri William91 words
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Article72 1948-07-11 7 Felicia Fourie, 23 of Mowbray, Capetown, had arrived at Soiithninpton on the first stage of her "pilgrimage" to Salt l.nKi- City "to find a Mormon husband." Felicia, a Mormon since she was 6, has been saving for three years to Nettle at Salt Lake72 words
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Article85 1948-07-11 7 Royalty, oali/ horse on the Of the RN barracks Dfi^nyort, teas "demobbrd" on Thursday la*t wham he Kent to a farm at Stok< (Jim stand, dorm/alt. The naval men stayed a farewell ceremony, equivalent to being 'piped over the •We, to mark Rouaitij's departure after85 words
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Article175 1948-07-11 7 The Old Woman who lived in a Shoe has an Australian rival in Mrs. Olive Amolia Drew of Acacia Ridge, near Brisbane, Queensland. She har laised 30 children in 28 years, of whom only two are her own. Mrs. Drew began raising children as hobby175 words
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Article108 1948-07-11 7 From an iron shed in Lincoln's Inn Fields London, \j-as begun the job of taking 3.000 skulls away in a small green van. There were skulls of Chinese pirates, the skulls of Maoris of Kskimos. City typists, businessmen, barristers, passing by, stopped and stared108 words
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Article240 1948-07-11 7 Two hundred angry women of St. George's Way, Peckham. S.E., put bailiffs to ilight. They also chased away a Czech barber, Mr. Siegmund Naftlay. whose shop was beneath a flat from which an exService man was being evicted; and they wrecked the inside of the240 words
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Article80 1948-07-11 7 On his way to Sunday -chool Robert Deny, 5. of 1-ongfield avonuo. Rackbrtdge (Surrey). dilated a tree an.l his le^ jammed in a forked oranch. B' fore he was freed Fire nun worked over (too hourr, with cJMsefo. mm i cud croirhars. A pru80 words
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Article23 1948-07-11 7 Air hostesses Greta and Pamela Bendall, sisters, now pass each other regularly over the Atlantic in 8.0.A.C. planes, but rarely meet23 words
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Article511 1948-07-11 8 RAM PIARA - RAM PIARA r.^.^-^. —^-.fiv INNINGS VICTORY for Oxford over Cambridge in the InterUniversity match which concluded at Lord's on Tuesday! This was the 104th official encounter between tho Light Blues (Cambridge) end the Dark Blues (Oxford), and the results to date are as follows: Cambridge won 47; I511 words
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Article123 1948-07-11 8 So successful was the film show held in the Changi Prison on June 28 by the Public Relations Film Unit that a second show has been arranged to be held on Tuesday. July 13. Meanwhile, at the request of the Village Committees, arrangementfl have also123 words
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920 1948-07-11 8 WEEKLY BADMINTON NOTES INCIDENT MARS PARTY MATCH (/>»/ (i SjK-ruil Corrcsponden l I A very regrettable incident marred the friendly badminton match between the Useful Badminton Party and the Amateur Athletic Union at the Clerical Union hall las: Thursday. A huge crowd representing players and officials from nearly all badminton920 words
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Article154 1948-07-11 8 The wedding took place v«s- trrilay afternoon at *St Andrew's Cathedral of Miss i Daphne Mabel Whvatt to Mr rancis Leslie Angeli, Chartered i Quantity Surveyor of Singapore. The Rev. Kinross Nicholson officiated. The bride, who was (riven away by Mr. Claude Massey Australian Commissioner look- ed lovely154 words
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Article81 1948-07-11 8 When middle-aged Mklay was produced for sentence in the First District Court yesterday on a charge of housebreaking, tho prosecution revealed that he had nine previous convictions. Accused was charged with housebreaking and theft in on e of the European houses in Stevens Road on July 3.81 words
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Article47 1948-07-11 8 Thirty-four deaths from tuberculosis were notih\?d to the authorities for the work ending July 3. against 37 in thr previous week. There were 22 deaths from pneumonia. Total number of deaths for the Mine period was I'M and total number of births 641.47 words
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Article249 1948-07-11 8 (Sunday Fti'inuc Woman Rcpoit-M Ah Luk, auvd nine. )»ad jrgcnt and compelling reasons for wishing to travel on the Malayan Railways. He boarded the afternoon -rain at Kulai. He did not board it in the ordinary manner. But .his was not an ordinary occasion,249 words
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Article148 1948-07-11 8 (Tribune staff Reporter) Miss Mary E. Gray. Women's Voluntary Service Administrator in South-east Asia and Japan, will be leaving for England in August. She went to India in 1944 tc otganise WVS welfare work in Eastern Bengal, and from there she expanded her activities to Burma. Malaya,148 words
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Advertisement133 1948-07-11 8 Your hair needs ycer^ feeding too i /«^p^lp^\ >o< ix d> d^ s i b W//2mS^ S VCS >OUr hair rools lhe WA^^X 1 nourishment they need. VfjflLf 1 ln< slo-as up tboc tt j supplies and as the roots (n^ r wr^Btaaifc J^^ 8° the hair withers V/^ ***-^C^^^^133 words
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Advertisement73 1948-07-11 8 Extract off Halt WITH Cod Liver Oil for Happy, Healthy Children Rich In vitamins A D. Vital to the diet of your children to help the steady development of strong bones and teeth. Invaluable for delicate children and nursing mothers. Allenburys Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil Is also73 words
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Advertisement378 1948-07-11 8 These arc signs of what doct<irs call *B r^fc j "Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warning that you are not getting enough mineralv '^jfifi .ind vitamins which NatUR demands I j\ I*^l^l you to have. m^^ mSk The GOOkodJKJUt f(^)ds that vou CM *^z.J% fs& aren't supplying enough minerals and tfStttf&iH '"jf^Jj If378 words
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Miscellaneous547 1948-07-11 8 j YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— 1 n jnAKrL J S AQUARIUS GEMINI LIBRA j JAX. il VEV. tm\ MAY 21 JUNE 20. SEPT. U OCT. 23. j V Rathtr a difficult week hi personal affairs, you h< cp to the beaten path I uhcre bneineee and money mU ffd547 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-07-11 9 11 rtghi n)Ul s > lll l>» 1Jl > l't»ilij» \n»i, hrrolDf. playt'd hj \'nlll. l Ut toin Fr«'«l M;«rMnir;i\ and alll |>|. lv25 words
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Article259 1948-07-11 9 Thoroughly captivating and icctf unusual motion picture.. sßtfttll Janney's "Tlip Mira*of th« Bells.'* which s STBf Its Far Eastern pre- at the Cathay. Singapore. on July 14, with Fred jUcMurray, Valli and Frank sfttrt in the stellar roles. Eyed on the author s im259 words
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Article226 1948-07-11 9 \»M. the newl) lo< mlng <^nitar. is the Number One fan among Hollywood j^Uhties She -rs pufj! whenever she can. and Jt every night in the week *we isn't work in ;> She picture -goin- made it "Jeforhcrtoleaiii English as she did dislikes all226 words
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Article161 1948-07-11 9 PLANE-LOAD OF STARS A )>!ane-load of stars will be bound for Ireland :-*con when tht "Another Shore'" unit gOCfl to Dublin for three weeks' location shooting on the Kaling production. Robert Beatty, Mcira Lister Bad Stanley Holloway will be the mo;t prominent passengers. Ih' y will bo accompanied by director161 words
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Article67 1948-07-11 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 4. Joan Lorring aroused the interest of patrons and proprietor of a Chinese restaurant where she lunched one day with Leo McCarey, producer-director by asking for chopsticks with which to eat her food. Born in Hongkong. Joan lived in China for 12 years before coming to67 words
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425 1948-07-11 9 i SUNDAY FILM I PAGE Extensive preparations are now being made for Miming the xivth Olympiad— the Glory of Spurt, the twelve -reel colour feature of the Olym- pic Games to be produced by Castleton Knight for the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Twenty425 words
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Article185 1948-07-11 9 "The Boy with Green Hair", an R.K.O. technicolour succes- I sor to "Crossfire", relates with humour and sentiment the trials of a war orphan, played by 12 year-old Oean Stockwell. whose hiiir turned green overnight. Developed from n magazine short story by Cetsy Beaton into185 words
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Article, Illustration112 1948-07-11 9 COMIC IN GOOD FORM, As a t< hr* i\ vaudevittUm whn htcom* ,s tkt tOOSi of thi nntidn }»f cmtsr of his patriotfan, E<tdif ***** f ii nets th* glamour routint from (irft to right) BPtsy Crofts, Alow CorroU, Sandra /om Bpenci and Barbara FreJWnp112 words
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Article252 1948-07-11 9 Tb e finer points of the i i pseudo-science of hypnosis j are vividly portrayed in Mar. 1 Pickford'a first presentation fo r the reoently-organlsct! i Triangle Productions, "Sleep, i My Love", which is a coming i i attraction at t^c Rex through United Artists252 words
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Article128 1948-07-11 9 <hi< <»/ the WOUf dramatic .sr'/f.s m /i/f/e La noon is the sat lie of Jean Simmon* and Donald HouotOM from an OCIOfNM. A h«_i/ octopus, pickled m a jmr, wme lent to Puim-nod BtueHot Art Dejxirtwf nt by London's Natural Historii Mnsf-um, to nerve as a128 words
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Article136 1948-07-11 9 The now Corfield-Huth tilm gtarptag Margaret Lockwood and Griffith Jones, based on story I Know You by Kctti j Frin'g and Kurt Potter from the American magazine "Saturday Evening Post' has had its title changed to Look Before You Ix>ve. Considerable changes were made when the136 words
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Article197 1948-07-11 9 Bridgetown. Barbados inhabij tanti had a shock recently. A boat -loud of bearded and exi hausU-d looking seaim-n were being towed in by the local harbour schooner 'Lady Joy'. j Offers of help soon turned to i an autograph hunt, for the men film actors NiaU McGinnis.197 words
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Article82 1948-07-11 9 Stanley Holloway In New Film Stanley Holloway. who recently scored such a success a.s the gravedigger in Hamlet, is to take the lead in Michael Balcon's new Ealing Studios production Passport To Pimlico, which begins next Monday on location in Lambeth, where a complete section of a town has been82 words
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Advertisement36 1948-07-11 9 ftQeo fcj^f FOR THE SINGAPORE IK it H J GET |».\IR NOW antl avoid WB ~^'t ,Q Ho H\ailable re-conditioned s»»c«nvl J binoculara from $35/- upwarls. I^XAE, NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. t Slnga porr Tel. 258036 words
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Advertisement114 1948-07-11 9 I ?j. 1 'I k W A A. 1 I 'ill <. 1 1 1 1 1 v&*vKF^ c -iTtflSUß&f <i^t MKt&st 1 I L" I "tl B^ &^L J and shinin" o\^ llCiirl t)l all s^: v- V> iA v^ V jfJ^^S Fred MocMurroy 01 K^l^P tough-minded, kind- Jr_114 words
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Article167 1948-07-11 10 BVANBTON, Illinois, July 10. Thlrty-on« j.-ars old Barney Kuell, N^ro holder of six national sprint iHhm, scored a ftiirpriHlng upset in the United State* Olympic Gameft Athl«-ti<- trials h»r«last night wh'-n h. beat a brilliant field w tiw-h ineluii* d Mel Fait on and !sarriHo:i DillardReuter; U.P. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1948-07-11 10 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa hy FROM schoolboy champion to uncrowned king of professional welterweights and the idol of Penang! This Is the story in a nutshell of Boy Nara, a Penang Indian who might have attained greater heights in the light game had he been obliged1,105 words
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Article292 1948-07-11 10 Badminton TVo Thuang Kiat Uacques) fought a great battle with Too Hcok Kwanfc vF N> yesteiday in one of tho men's r ingles \wn m the Singapore Junior badminjn ehampiouships to boat him »a a ham fought 'r libber" match. Heok Kwang showed terrific stamina292 words
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Article121 1948-07-11 10 The friendly badminton match between the Useful B.l\ and the Amateur Athletic Union played at the Clerical Union hall last Thursday ended in a 3-all draw. Results were (AAU players mentioned first): MEN'S SINGLES Loong Pang Yap beat George Chen, 15-13, 15-4; Poh Kim Yan lost to Goh121 words
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Article75 1948-07-11 10 YMCA Win By 20 Runs The YMCA bea t the BODCA by 20 runs at crtcset yesterday played at St. George's Ruaci ground. The YMCA scored 104 in reply to 84 knocked by the BOD team. Higheii t scorer for the winners was Suratta. with 48. John Smith took three75 words
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Article40 1948-07-11 10 Owing to the sodden nature Of the pitch a/ter the heavy lains on Thursday rind Friday, the cricket match between the S.R.C. and the (Nylon Sports Club due to be played on ttvPadang yesterday Afternoon was cane* lle<J.40 words
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Article14 1948-07-11 10 The S.H.B. Auxiliary Police vs. Dockyard loaguo encounter scheduled for ><\sterday was postponed.14 words
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Article21 1948-07-11 10 The Indians beat the Serangoon Association 4-1 In a Third Division League match yesterday on the IfcNalr Road gtound.21 words
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Article123 1948-07-11 10 A toast with empty jfntfßl was drunk at a teit part if held at Bt. Thomas Walk yesterday to welcome Mr. C. D. Sing, the Executive Secretary of the National Committee YMCA of China and now General Secretary of Singapore Chinese YMCA. Among those present ivere123 words
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Article255 1948-07-11 10 Celluloid - Standard Of Play Improves Celluloid Table Tennis (Bt t Judging from the play in the l'.tis All-Singapore Table-Ten-nis Championships, now in progress nightly at the Great World g uden cabaivt, the standard of table-tenni>: has iniproved tremendously. The honour of being the only European team to compete in Ibis year's255 words
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Article151 1948-07-11 10 Chinese I Play For j A Draw The S.C.R.C. were content to i play for draw in their cricket fixture against tlio Indian A> soeiation at the Hong Llr.l rsroen yesterday. They mm' no attempt to k° 'or tljo run after the skipper Dhararart. hud sportingly occlared the in dians'151 words
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Article69 1948-07-11 10 IPOH. Sat.— Ferak lost their' last Malaya Cup match of the season to the Combined Service* today by the odd ffoaJ in three. The game was dull. Halftime wa.s taken with the tfcoreshct blank. Scorers were Crosts ati Thompson for the Service; Perak's only goal came69 words
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Article538 1948-07-11 10 Negri beat the Koyitl Air Force by thri* one in one of the poorest Malaya Cup Kain Singapore. There could not ha\e been L?* 2,50() spectators. mofe tfc* The winners meet either Kedali or SHan^. final at Kuala Lumpur on July 31. Though they won by538 words
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Article43 1948-07-11 10 If A L A C C A, Saturday. Singapore were hetd to u one* till didir bit Molucca, ich< )i theft >'"7 in n Malawi Ciijt fixture here tinUni. Ohj/e Ilci HOtckftd Snii/e--liore'.s t/oul and /\nni/ Chet •cored /<>/ Melmc&t,43 words
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Advertisement234 1948-07-11 10 ML I NOW Air-cooled l'hon>- 4013 1 2 p.m., 4.15., 6.30 9.15 SHQ WING! I l^Br^*^* j^ It's the showwith y \y** Ty&^F V? that glow that makes 8? If* l/t'iJl J f starring:— Eddie CANTOR Joan DAVIS PLUS THE SENSATIONAL lIOHI-FILM! S*+OAl^ BLOW-BY-BLOW! r B "I T^^^» fiP' JB234 words
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Advertisement181 1948-07-11 10 LAST :t SHOW^ •<: <;.ir> !i.!5 p.^ Colourful Aquutlr Mimlqi KS I HI k WILLIAMS li "This Time For Keep' Supported Laurit/ Melohior,' Jlmrar Durante, Johnny JohnMoi Xavler Cuffat 1 Orek. OJ»KN TOMORROW'" "THE SEVENTH CROSS Ol BINS Ljml Day: ft.OO; C.iiO; 9.14 P.I Charles ({uiKley Linda SCirMat in TIIK181 words
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Article131 1948-07-11 11 HOMESICK PATERSON RETURNS LONDON, Juh, to. HomeBiclme** corned Jackie Pater•on, former worid flyweight (hamjuon. to jettison a jourm</ lo the United State* Which cot him C7OO, and the protpeci of £G,OOO m fiaht money. Paterson, who returned to London by air oniy i> d/iy« ajter feuvmg for Ann run CReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1948-07-11 11 Should bookmakers bc legalised in Malaya? Tribune ,-aa correspondent ALLAN Much has been written for and against the legalisation of bookmakers in Malaya, but it ha.s nearly always followed the line of generalities without putting before the authorities and subscribing members the pros1,528 words
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Advertisement266 1948-07-11 11 »ii "ORANJE" lrfi ul'singapore From Europe .^v. 12th July 1948. jsJ|ini.'Godowns 1 I. vic w of the renev outW of poUo »n Singapore, rs w£l n° l bc aUowrfl to "*.Sre whilst no vi.itor.s VjZ admitted on board. rnixoiL rs.T» POMADE !v,i.r,o Dtfj estn outside Slngapurr Sole A i^ent h:266 words
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Advertisement134 1948-07-11 11 J rtm] HOUVWOOO'S jtfht^ jji TALENT IN A} l^-^ ERGADWAVS AJ^'rtm D BRIGHTEST /-WA^-^. '^^^^> MGHTSPOT'^Ty j^^| COPftCAB^A fa ••mcmmu- m,^,,, sry G..U Him ,»< ,V. n»^.-, i». (ft. N-lk.iP-:'. »»tJ—.- lOU>' \O»O1- ft HMUMO'twoi "k.iol-e.sw."/', Soon At The CAPITOL AUSTIN 'A4o' 10-CWT. gjj| SAVES TIME AND MONEY i ft134 words
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Advertisement673 1948-07-11 11 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours £k Scientist Explains How New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger M\ eminent physician, with more than the world »or Itutance. Dr Jamei Tlas-i 30 years of experience, after long study UUI. w.dely-ttnown scientut and phy*«and «ctentiCe eiperltnent.*. ha* announced clan, recently673 words
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Miscellaneous70 1948-07-11 11 TODAY'S SPORTS CRICKET: B.G.G. va. si. Andrew'! 0.8.A. Wocxisviiic 11 an,; B.CJLC. va. R.A.f' Bembawang t. Sombawanc H>:io a.m.; CSC. vs. RAF (Seletar), Soletar 11 am 150.DC.A. vs. R.KM.E. Base W'isps St. r.corgp's Roud ii p.m. HADMINTON: Btagmpotc Junior Champlonfthipfl Clerical ''iiidn Hal! 2 p.m BASKETBALL: China Olympic team vs70 words
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502 1948-07-11 12 IN fVnanf where sport <loos not hav a following as vast as in Singapore, kIM Municipal Commissioners have thought it fit to build 15-acre stadium. la Singapore, where the Municipality gets a substantial cut from I port, no thought has been given by502 words
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2511 1948-07-11 12 (By ALLAN LEWIS) The Singapore Turf Club's July meeting opened yesterday at ftukit Timah in very pleasant weather before a very large attendance. The main attractions on the usual eight-event programme were the two griffins' races. (loou racing was wfttnessted la both divisions2,511 words
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Article45 1948-07-11 12 BI<; SWEEP Total Pool .^48,410 Ist. Prize No. *****21 ($80,738) 2nd. Prize No. *****2 ($46,366) SnL Prize No. *****5 (.yjo,iB:i) Stiirters: $1,55*5 each *****<>, *****5, *o»7*J^, *****6, *****7, *****9, >()009.X 1590C8, 511M15, 54(>0(>9, *****:^, *****4, *****4. DOIBLK TOTE 15 tickets at *!,010 each.45 words
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Article72 1948-07-11 12 The following are invited to < play for the Oriental B.P. against the Happilads B.P. in return match of 7 singles anri 2 doubles, at the latter's court on Saturday, July 17. at 4 p.m sharp: Tan Guan Hong. Peck Seek Beng. Lira Ong Huut. Teo Kok Hwee,72 words
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Article37 1948-07-11 12 FLEMINGTON, Melbourne. July 10. -Messrs. S. Jackson's and G. Dreweher's Tente, a 12-year-old and the oldest horse in the race, won the Grand National Steeplechase of £3.0(K) run over three miles one furlong here today.37 words
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Article110 1948-07-11 12 ENGLAND Ist Innings MS. AUSTRALIA- Ist Innings Morris c Compton b Bedser 51 I. Johnson c Evans b Bedaer 1 Bradman ibw b Poiiaid 7 Ffassett c Washbrook l» Young H Miller lbw b Pollard .51 Harne.s retired (hurt) 1 Loxton b Pollard Tallon c Evans b Edrich 18110 words
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Article485 1948-07-11 12 England I n Very Stro n^ Position MANCHESTER, July 10.-After dimnisri tralia for 221, England consolidated their n A the Third Test today by excellent batting k brook and Edrich. K b V V Australia just averted having to follo W 0n to a determined stand by Lindwall and Um485 words
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Advertisement257 1948-07-11 12 f jjfteddina rhofoqiap/H if f Wi $p£C/Ai/rr MI i High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart 1 hi. I.** mis r.f tn«n And womtn past 40 l«t the «IntiKt-rs of h»-ari trouhl* «nd pitrtilyH* b«rh«<»f of High blood Treasure Mik'h Hlood Pressure Is inyMeilmj* disease that CAMM more rtenths Ihnn ranrrr.257 words
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Advertisement93 1948-07-11 12 5 MORE DAYS TO REGISTER AS A VOTER AT ANY REGISTRATION CENTRE OR POST OFFICE fat, l hr&JL I for I N« little tkin IfWlblci or napkin ra»h to keep baby awake nothing 'B>mfax I Ointment rrlirves «»ialuu? and irniaiion \lt soothti quicily and safely. Its em«.l|irn! and pro tective93 words
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