Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 January 1949
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Title Section23 1949-01-30 1 BY Till; PEOPLE I-"OK Tilt PLOPM-. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSI'APEft The Sunday Tribune TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, JANUARY 30, 1949. tftlCE TEN ~~C rN TS23 words
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Article245 1949-01-30 1 WHAT WILL THE DUTCH DO NOW? Lake Success, Saturday What will the Dutch do now? That is the question that delegates to the Security Council are asking tonight. The Council's ten-to-one vote culling lor the restoration ol the Republican Government of Indonesia is not regarded as conclusive. Tho Dutch saidReuter - 245 words
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Article130 1949-01-30 1 A BARGE CETS DE-MOBBED i Sunday Tribune Repo United SUtca Army authority an' to take Btcpn t<> have thr Insignia "I'iiiUml State* Army" removed from the stern of a' 1.000-ton b uge which la lyinj: m Singapore Harbour. The bai&t\ paint- a greenbh khaki colour, with deck-hou.-in^s which it look130 words
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Article61 1949-01-30 1 CHICAGO, Sal. A new synthetic drug called Hetrascn can destroy th. parasite! that cause elephantiasis, a tropical disease resulting m huge body swelling, according to three doctors writing m the Journal of the American Medical A ociation. Thr drug showa promi f hiUting the para Itc InfectionReuter - 61 words
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Article392 1949-01-30 1 80 Families Lose Homes In Blaze (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) *s Singapore yesterday celebrated Chinese New Year, 80 people, many of them Chinese dressed fliid ready to ro out to New Year parties, saw their homes destroyed by a lire which burned out a row of shops and dwelling housesReuter - 392 words
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Article217 1949-01-30 1 3-Man Patrol 3 Bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A three-man pntrol engaged a bandit force behind Anak Kulim Estate m the Gumn area, killed one bandit, seriously wounded a second and captured another yesterday. Uniforms, medicta -md documents were roc < »-red. Three bandits Htia-j-U-'d j ud killed a Chinese m217 words
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Article75 1949-01-30 1 k'OBRBAYA, Sat Three Dutch planters m Bast Java were kidnappM ;in-I no news COUld Dt obtained of their whereabouts while another planter In th^ environs of Djembar was pursued by I gang on hi.s way home <md shot ileail while trying to alarm the plantation's main buiUUngU.P. - 75 words
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Article70 1949-01-30 1 Mr C. H c'lunies Ross and Mr. M. liala Suhiahmanian of j Malaya Postal JSorvico who; arrived m England on Monday arc staying at Balmoral Hotol for colonial students OlouCMter Road. Ivondon. until next week when they leave for Cardiff to attend a one year70 words
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Article32 1949-01-30 1 Mr. .1. S A Lewis. Assistant Comptroller of Customs. Malayan Customs Service, has fooen appointed to h«- Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Preventive Branch, Singapore, In E Of Mr. 11. B. Tnfnrll.32 words
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Article33 1949-01-30 1 a special memorial r»ro- gramme on the anniversary o* the 'issa.~sin.iUon of Mali.itm^ (•fendhi will be broadcast m Nev Delhi radio between 9.4* tnd 1 a.m. (Malaya Tim \> on -nuHry 30.33 words
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Article86 1949-01-30 1 T HE ODD SPOT VATICAN CVW. Sat. The Pope has reject* t -quest by exiled Kh»> L/^pold of Belgium for annulment of his marriage to Pr.rx D* Rethy, it is roportrl hen Kin^ Leopold*! fisi't »vifc. Queen Astiul. w;is i!l« (l m motor BCCideflt Wl the shores of Li keReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1949-01-30 1 London, Sat, A 39-year-old unnamed R i&>ian patient m Hammersmith Hospital said to have beep ;i clerk m the Soviet Embassy, fell \0 fe^t to his death from Hospital window yesterday afte; a struggle with .1 nursing sister, it was reported today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article43 1949-01-30 1 Chicago, Sat. Between the ages of l-~> and .'>o. excess weight of 2."> pounds causei 28 percent increase m mortality, three Mayo Clini< researches have reported. "Greater de^ii of obesity are a correspondingly grcatei hazard to life and health. they added. A. P.A. P. - 43 words
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Article81 1949-01-30 1 London. Sat. Pi^> cannot stand other pips wearing t right carclips. A new forni of maiking with coloured ear tags has been tried out m Britain with strange results. A grey metal tag fixed to a pig's ears were quietly accepted m the stay but any pig wearing slightly gayerReuter - 81 words
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Article39 1949-01-30 1 London. Sat. Children m the West London borough of Chelsea. unapptveiative of the effortl of instrumentalists taking part m open air band concerts, have "stuck pins m bandsmen, tied their chairs, together- anrl tin own things down trumpets. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article59 1949-01-30 1 LONDON, Bat. Kvffcfe-U f .John llaini\s dentil last A k von- maecurate no Thusday. Hut on FrHnv ti.«y l>uried the 20-ye*r-old da/"c l'an<l leader just the same. Ho was found d. i<l m his bed of natural cans only two days after he artefci a musicians' journal :o dony jmoursA.P. - 59 words
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Article160 1949-01-30 1 LONDON, Sat. Britain announced her longawaited recognition of Israel today at the same time aa the three Benelux nations Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Simultaneous hit 1 UftC«inents w<-re made li Ixindt n, Urussels, Uw Eiayue 1 !••»<• crabourg at li a.n.. (1M <-- dayU.P. - 160 words
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Article32 1949-01-30 1 London, Sat. Mrs. Emily Brown of Maiu-ht stri 51 pearl old mother of foui children, and aixlinotlxM <>1 two. has given birth to another five-und-a-half- Reuter -pound »>oy.Reuter - 32 words
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Article45 1949-01-30 1 London, Fri. -The Royal Aero Club Committee has awarded the Britannia trophy for 1948 to Group Captain John Cunningham, chief test pilot for the Do Havilland Company for establishing the world altitude record of 09,446 feet at Haiticld on March 23, 1«»1S. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article59 1949-01-30 1 Chicago, Saturday. Nearly 50 persons were reported to have been injured when an explosion destroyed a six-storey ca.s-generating plant m the southwest part of Chicago Friday. The Red Cross rushed blood plasma from a nearby hospital, vhere many persons were treated m the emergency ward. Many others wereA. P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration114 1949-01-30 1 Louis Says "It's Dollars Now?" MIAMI. Sat. Louis tvill mak hi* '••>! >rld lu-a\ v\\ eight rhaiiiiuouship appearance whwcvwr h»* ;an £rt the most «n<»:i»'V, b»s iiim!iuk«-.", Marshal* Miles, «*sn<l loday. **Tke !>..»:t maj arid m New Voru ami i» urn heM m Chicago. If soi v Mhrv <\t\ put*Reuter - 114 words
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Article103 1949-01-30 1 Life With Motherin Law Manila, Sat. A married woman cannot forced to live with ii^« mother-in-law. This august ruling baa j>:.<t }>een handed Mown by a learned Manila court which sustains the risM of a wife to live separately from her husband who will* not give up staying under oneReuter - 103 words
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Article41 1949-01-30 1 Mr. A. W. Frisby, E.D., Director of Education. Singapore, has been appointed to be a Temporary Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Singapore m place of Major-General L. H. Cox. C.8.. C.8.E.. M.C.. who has resigned.41 words
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Article81 1949-01-30 1 44 HELPED IPQH. Sat. Fo. v four lmndit collaborato.-s WC»e captured by security fo^*efl m Perak m the past 24 Mo"; t The Police surrounded tbe Ipoh Market area m a swo'jp this morning and 4.193 persons of who.n 14 were arrested. Some of those Me.d us the Sitiawan area81 words
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Article216 1949-01-30 1 Shanghai. Sat. Trying to And China's Premier Sun Fo m Shanghai today is like hunting ;i bee m a barrel of beans. The only thing I can report after 30 hours of phone, foot and motor hunting is that at noon today Dr. Sun wasA.P. - 216 words
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Article140 1949-01-30 1 Football Cup -Ties LONDON. Sat. Fog which threatened th< postponment of .some of the fourth round Cup matches lifted before the kickofl and all 16 ties were played. drawing 1 well over half a million spectators. The biggest surprise of the round was Yeovil Town'< line victory over Sundcrland byReuter - 140 words
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Article199 1949-01-30 1 LONDON, Bat. Following are tootball results: F.A. CUP FOURTH ROUND Aston Villa I, Cardiff City 2. Brentford 1. Torquay Utd. 0. Chelsea 2, Everton 0. Derby County 1. Arsenal 0. Gateshead 1, W. B. Alb. 1. Grtmsby T. 2. Hull City 3, Luton Town 4. Walsall 0. M'chcstcr U,199 words
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Advertisement40 1949-01-30 1 blood m EVEEY pint of J ITw Ruing of bloo<l or x *7!Al m NO way wralrcii ENROL |TA||T NOW BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE HOSPITAL SINGAPORE OUR THANKS 3ARLBBERG U&EB :»m! NESCAFE FOH REFRESH M KN'l s t<» ihe BLOOD DONORS40 words
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Advertisement10 1949-01-30 1 Now Printed Simultaneously In Slngapoic Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Pen ing.10 words
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Advertisement7 1949-01-30 1 Telegrams: Tribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).7 words
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Advertisement29 1949-01-30 1 OhtHlriflt-lr at I'JiMii.- i'llii SEASON TRADING CO. Til, High Stn-rt, Singapore. Hy f L iK ft rtwLf Sb v±y I^^^ -^jL A Jr i ffl 35 SE 'IS 1^29 words
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Article49 1949-01-30 2 Mr. Tan Chin Hong and family wish to thank all those friend?. Associations, and relatives, for attending the night visit and funeral of his beloved wife, Wee Hood Lian Neo, and for all the wreaths, caskets, joss papers, etc. Bent, and for the loan of lorries and cai49 words
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495 1949-01-30 2 VV. M. BLACKWOOD - Bren Gun Would Have Stopped Cat's Escape Bid VV. M. BLACKWOOD (From TANJONG PINANG, Friday. If the Catalina Flying boat with its load of arms had attempted to take off from Airabu Island, a bren gun would have been used to shot at its engines. The bren was hidden under495 words
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Article310 1949-01-30 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IF you've heard of the British Navy Transport "Empire Windrush" you've probably heard of Jimmy Reagan, its head- waiter. They call him "The Saviour". Not that Jimmy's strong on religion. It's simply because he's a one-man variety show and has helped to310 words
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Article119 1949-01-30 2 Religion In Every Malay School? (Sunday Tribune Reporter) The Selangor Religion? De partment is now considering a proposal by Selangov State IMNO to incorporate Is'amit tf aching m the curriculum of every Malay school m the F.tate, a course clo.^o to the Der.artment disclosed vest^rc'ay. Ther« i was every chance119 words
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Article40 1949-01-30 2 The Singapore .>lurfhn/ Oom munity will hold a tea-'^ity a 4 IwilTles Hotel on Feb. 1, to celebrate the First Anniversary of the Federation of Malaya anO m honour of the Officers am. Men of H M.P.S. 'Zulfika'". 140 words
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Article278 1949-01-30 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The doors of Singapore's first "People's Bank" the Overseas Union Bank Ltd. will officially open this coming Saturday. A reception to commemorate the event will be held at the bank premises m MeVer Chambers. uuDDed by one of the organizers as a278 words
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Article381 1949-01-30 2 Amy Will See It Through (Sunday Tribune R««j>.>ri«-r MISS Amy Layeock. 2. r>-year-old daughter of Legislative Councillor John Laycock. is tho only woman to contort, the Municipal East Division m the forthcoming April elections. She is doing so under the flag of the Progressive Party. Up to now, Amy has381 words
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Advertisement290 1949-01-30 2 (aticura Cuticura has an almost medical eftcacy in arrestirn itching. irnU I tion an.i smarting, m drawing I uut inflanimat. >m ajid •oreness I and cleaning up bkin troubles I COMFORT FOR L ACHEVG FEET^J My night-cap when if**?* STOMACH'S upset k 7 <il He knows it i* ihc surrst290 words
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Advertisement108 1949-01-30 2 VITASIME lONIC 1 PILLS Ko«l for mSL (A Qualltv i, r n femlT Product The Vigor.. r* ir **™3y%k Poor Blood. p^,Tt!j?|Mß commend* 1 by Ij f i X <*. :i o w n i i j Medical Me 1 LwMnJU Each Pil? contains trod, Cop. I per Mnna 1108 words
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Miscellaneous321 1949-01-30 2 (HlE2a!ll!l BLUE NETWORK INDIAN PROGRAMMES Kampong Gelam Kronchong ENGLISH PROGRAMMES tt Party; 12.45 News m Malay; 9 a.m. Programme Sum- H 115 P m OP enin Annct. l p.m. Close Down, mary; 9.02 Morning Music; V and Prog. Summary m Tamil 7 p.m. Programme Sum--9.30 Latin American on the I321 words
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Article717 1949-01-30 3 Herman Rappa - TRAPPING A JAP Herman Rappa Sport (rimes Xo 20 By J^AKLY m 1911, newfl reached the Singapore C.I.D. that forged $10 notes (Straits currency) were m circulation. Reports stated that the notes had their origin m Japan. The job to trace the cu!prita fell upon V.S.P. C. C. EUplcy, oi717 words
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Article280 1949-01-30 3 It's Simply Criminal ROUNDUP fHE Criminal Record Office m Singapore is m direct touch with national offices all over the world. But it was not until after 1906 that a throughly effective system could be built up. It was m that year that the Central Fingerprint Bureau was started m280 words
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Advertisement306 1949-01-30 3 B^ana^B^Eir^ T^^a^atfekMi^^u^r WHr Nourself to health —with extra vitamin* Good health i^ an asset; why not make mrs of it l>y building uj» your lesastance to illnet"? rxtra vitamins? Your daily dji-t «iu» not always contain sufficient of these 'resistance 1 vitamins, but Crookes M.tliliu* Oil more than makes up306 words
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Miscellaneous598 1949-01-30 3 X 4 ffi&mt FOMKUN- A .^^opAo.SAI'PUOtO _>./, WWCI TH£Y jj»D SOOOMT T 79 CataSTQCP-'C USMQUMU ATM C*b Os£ k-Cfl 151 JSIi221 M i HM-MtfMfti;/ w OCBQDptvU SECOVtCID r^fv, i W3H^ 7O SWALLOW I HAVE TON WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHAKPE AQI'ARII'S Ufe, you wiU be abh to tnw- mnin^* m<598 words
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251 1949-01-30 4 Ta lk ie Inventor Retires As A Professor CHICAGO, Sat.— The man who developed and first drtnonatrmted sound-on-film moving pictures la retiring from hia pool na a ProCeaaor at Dlinoia Uni- Professor JoMph T. Tyko* Ciller K a v<' his lirst public *t«[iionstraUoa i>f i!rut«'<i action and Hound <m th<-Reuter - 251 words
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310 1949-01-30 4 DOG-CATCHERS WHO TRAP THE WELL-FED They Are On The Menu SHANGHAI, Saturday. JHIS city's hunting dog-catchers stalk the macadamed streets for fur-bearing and meat-yield-ing animals. Very often these turn out to be thoroughbred house-pets and Shanghai's animal protection society is wondering if anything can be done about it. The dog-oatcher310 words
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Article199 1949-01-30 4 nku \oi:k, sui. the brlgM li^iit of Plreadwaj Ip.ii t Kaotof /.ufiiriiV pyis now luit tH*-y Hs»ml Io MtuU>' ih^-ril iluim <• with joy whrii ikfl was th. toiisl ol rhantpagnedrtaktag "i»< <.< |fow m ih«* Qaj Ntoettaa. J o<la> Miss Nanini, 74, who mm wasU.P. - 199 words
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Article126 1949-01-30 4 P. C. Hartley Tried His Best Hull. Yorkshire, Saturday. Walter Haitley, a railway policeman here, moved a 10,000-ton ship single handed to save a dog. Hearing howls or pain as he walked his beat near the docks, he found a mongrel wedged between ship and the quayside. With a baulkReuter - 126 words
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Article45 1949-01-30 4 Liverpool. Sat. Mr. Theodore Hughes, 51 years old mining engineer was granted a decree of nullity after 22 years of marriage m the Liverpool Divorce Court yesterday. Judge Fraser Harrison said he was satisfied that the marriage had m-vcr been consummated.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article91 1949-01-30 4 LONDON, Sat. Hollywoods tilm chief Eric Johnston once complained that the English accent made British films hard to understand m the Middle East. Yesterday British critics complained of United States' soldier talk saying that it mati* an American play hard to understand. n.«' play, Arthur Laurent'! "TheA. P. - 91 words
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Article79 1949-01-30 4 BERLIN, Sat— The British 1 censed Telegraf reporte l yesterday that the Soviet com mander m the Thuringim« town of Elstal gave th^ f Mowing advice to women v»io lear ed rape by Soviet loldiers: "Always carry a contain, r of ink with you and ifU.P. - 79 words
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Article75 1949-01-30 4 MELBOURNE, Sat.— Australian scientists have perfected a new air safety device an electronic radio beam which tells a pilot exactly how far he is from a sending point. Air Minister A. S. Drakeford said that the beacons, known technically as distance measuring equipment (D. M.E.I throwU.P. - 75 words
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Article60 1949-01-30 4 Once more it will be "Oranges and lemons," say the Bells of St. Clement's." St. Clement Dans, mentioned m that children's ji.-igle, If being restored to something like the original design 01 Si 1 Christopher Wren The church was boom* d to i during the wa*\A.P. - 60 words
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Article296 1949-01-30 4 PA HIS, Sat MORF than the usual cxclt» ment is m the air this spring concerning the February Spring Fashion openings. Everybody is tired of the "New Look". Skirts are already jacked up to 13 inches from the floor by most chic Parisians,U.P. - 296 words
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Article131 1949-01-30 4 No wat»r or food is provided the dogs. SISPCA says. Authorities point out that if human prisoners are being freed from jails as lias been clone m North China, because the Government cannot feed them, how could anyone expect food for animals? Members of the SISPCAA.P. - 131 words
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Article50 1949-01-30 4 MANILA, Sat. Mr. S. .1. Perelman, noted American author, and Mrs. Edith LaV.son. columnist of the Chicago Tri^ buno, are scheduled to visit the Philippines next month according to unofticial advices received by tho Manila oilier of the American President Line, it was announced today. Reuter.50 words
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Advertisement253 1949-01-30 4 technical hooks Established 1&72 rardv a modi r Malaya's Leading MARINE ENOI JEER] m m uu.. v ms.m Jewellers Ree-d lr Heal luthematii ri.tt Diamond and Gem Mai < Mbbon i\, torial Drawing »^...j Nlti.fi.mtfOl Mm iii' I, in,. i Mi ...i Hitfgin'! i-:i, ,■> 1. Room Question und Ariswn253 words
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Advertisement20 1949-01-30 4 GREETINGS MADAME FLORENCE WISHES ALL HER CHINESE PATRONS FRIENDS Happy I*rosperous NEW YEAR M. FLAT. PHONE ***** HEEREN BLDG. SINGAPORE20 words
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Advertisement163 1949-01-30 4 \^p~\ Stimulate! To dear the nasal passages la the first essential la reliering that M stuffy feeling. In head colds, catarrh, asthma aad sinusitis, the 'Methedrine' Inhaler does tUa rapidly amd effectively. It hat been specially developed by tfca world-famous medical house of Burroughs Wellcome Cas <Methedrine Inhaler JhSm^B JZi163 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1949-01-30 5 Vera Ardmore - THIS SINGAPORE. Vera Ardmore By AN important figure at tne filmier party given by the OommlMtoner Qeneral and Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald at Bukit Serene on Saturday flight, when H.K. entertained the htida of territories m South-But Asia, was MajorGeneral Mrigendra S. J. B. Ran a. The General is head1,004 words
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Article, Illustration886 1949-01-30 5 Jimmy Glover - THIS LONDON Jimmy Glover From LIKE most other Englishmen who have spent B large part of their lives m Ma lava. Sir George Maxwell. K.8.E.. C.M.G., Is anxious. Few know Malaya and Its people so well as Sir George. As long ago as 1391 he was assistant magistrate m Kinta.886 words
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Miscellaneous70 1949-01-30 5 CAN NOW HAVE HIS iv 'jK'WH r SHARE OF MILKMAID F MILK V 5 ffl. In all its purity fiS|b p < and richness this is V the sweetened condensed i\\ |j \i j milk which has won Xi the popularity of n J 7 -millions m Malaya and all70 words
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387 1949-01-30 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SOUTH-EAST ASIAN UNITY LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, c/o Neu\s]xiper Fcutures Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, London EC. J. SUNDAY, JAN. 30, 1911*. /JEN. Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine delegate to the recent Asian Conference, has suggested the formation of an anti-Communist South East Asia bloc. This bloc should387 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1949-01-30 6 ANDREW ROTH - IT LOOKS LIKE BALLET, BUT IT'S TOUGH ANDREW ROTH BY BANGKOK Saturday. JOE Louis and other vv\ 4 em maulers an; only half trained Hissies m the j 01 Siamese boxers. Joe, they say, only fights With his fists and uas never ntudted tho fine points of advanced, Siamese boxing.1,224 words
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Article155 1949-01-30 6 ONE of the most widely discussed togics m this country lately iirthe question of American capital m the Philippine industry why it has not come as expected, what has been dono to attract it and what should be dono to induce it to come.155 words
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Advertisement323 1949-01-30 6 A BRIEF SELECTIONS. Ml 0.00 i i (General BSiscnhower 16.#t r f William Bhal ire 10.00 r Ratx 10.00 The l\>' m i Plays ol Pushkin 10.00 Vlctoi Hugo 10.00 The Story ol American Literature by Ludwig Lewiaohn ICOt 'I'h Story Ol t')<- World's Literature i>y John Macy 10.."> d323 words
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Advertisement211 1949-01-30 6 I NEW "CONSTELLATION" SERVICE TO I SHANGHAI (VIA BANGKOK) DEP SINGAPORE THt RSDAY* 1045. A.M. ARR. SHANGHAI FBIDAYfI Mi. P.M. DEp! SHANGHAI SUNDAYS 6.50. A.M. ARR. SINGAPORE MONDAYS 11. H>. X>l PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE $605/-; RETURN $10KU^0. AIR CARGO $4 20 PER Rfl. CVXRY THURSDAY BY CONSTELLATION TO:— Single li'iiifn211 words
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Article, Illustration328 1949-01-30 7 City 's Fo rgotte n Ask Government For Relief (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) CINdAPORE'S five hundred forgotten men are anxiously awaiting a reply to their t»t nu mortal to Government calling for inimvcilat. 1 assistance. They are former t^overnm^nt .s^rvanib vlw have been pensioned because of old age sickn< es.328 words
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Article36 1949-01-30 7 The Overseas League, Far Kast Branch. Singapore, Is holdin;: a meeting at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Thursday, Ffb. 3. at 5.30 p.m. Members arc asked to bring then membership cards with them.36 words
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Article, Illustration129 1949-01-30 7 The Old Were Gay Too 1 tiunct'iy Tribune Reporter WITH the Chinese New Year m full swing, everyone's so preoccupied with his or her own paity. that the less fortunate are often forgottcc But the old people al the Home for the Aged at Thompson Road were not forgotten. They129 words
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210 1949-01-30 7 'Stop Order Late, $200,000 Filched (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) the r»!!w m dncin Z the "stop order", allowing the Registrar of Trade Unions, Singapore, to freeze nin™" dS H 6SUlted i? ""scruploui officials run* of J^r^^P^^^ $200.000 lastyear. Trade Union activity that occurred m I<MB wore The appointment of the210 words
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Article44 1949-01-30 7 Housing society Approved iSumlay Tribune Reporter) The Singapore Government Servants' Co-operative Housing Society's application for registration has been approved. The first of its kind, thu- Society plans to build housing estates for members. An "inauguration souvenir." giving details of the Society, is being published.44 words
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Article178 1949-01-30 7 THERE was no reason why the different races of Malaya should not set a pattern of communal harmony which would astonish the United Nations, «aid the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt.-Rev. J, L, Wilson, m an interview with the Sunday Tribune before his departure for178 words
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Article93 1949-01-30 7 (Sunday Tribunr Beparter) One hundred and thirty Singapore men were In sucn a huny to get married last year that they i>;ti<l |50 for special marriage licence. The 2.800 Mohammedan marriages K av 1 tin- Malaya first placr m the numbel of marriages In the various communities.93 words
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Article147 1949-01-30 7 MAN O WAR BECOMES MERCHANT LADY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A mcrchant-Hhip that was a man o' war and reverted to her former status has been lying: In SingHpore Docks this week. But few passengers who arrived here m the Breconshire and few who met her when she docked knew147 words
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Article133 1949-01-30 7 Men Luxury Liners For APL 'Momfan l>ii> Li- Reporter) Three moderri yacfyMikc luxUfy liners with "new look con- tours arc to be constructed soon for the American President Line's round-tho-woi hi service, i Instead of funnels, the smoke or vapour emitted from tno ultra-modern engine room will be expelled through133 words
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Advertisement199 1949-01-30 7 HOW TO KEEP COOL RECI P i; 1 t.iki one tumbler or S 2 half-fill >..nu- Mirh cold wav i 3 idd .i dash o( Eno a "I rmr Salt' 1 4 drink while iparkling 5 time tor uking:-any time you to feel oi>d r ENOS FRUIT SALT COMPLAINTS Soap199 words
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Advertisement108 1949-01-30 7 9£ake k« ,^^*<^ "T /w'^Ai, l MADE IN ENGLAND W D H -.WllS. BRISTOL LONDON. Tnnouncement B&L riilE^ Nnu shipment :irrive<i dß^^*"» Fmll Pange Avajiabic f 1 SELECT YOI'RS NOW r^ l eM ft I>i»couiit for ra^li B B^ Mg^jS New China Optical Co. 71, Hlnh Street, Singapore. BINOCT'.ARS (phon«108 words
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Article107 1949-01-30 8 PORTSMOUTH. ENGLAND. Sat. Woikmen clearing up wartime tomb damage m an Old house here have found magnificent Tudor panelling behind th«- wrecked walls. It had been concealed by layera of paint Mid paper. In ah- other room, a huge Tudor fire- place was found behind l?»th centuryReuter - 107 words
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175 1949-01-30 8 NEW YORK, Sat.—Use of some good microbes has been proposed by Dr. Carl S. Miner, of Chicago, as one way to raise the world's food supplies. At first, Dr. Miner would feed these good germs only to livestock. The clue he said is mA.P. - 175 words
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Article115 1949-01-30 8 Replica Of Mayflower To Be Built SOUTHAMPTON. England. Sat. A Southampton naval atchitect. Mr. Laurence Pritchard. wants to build a-full-scale replica of the Mayflower, the ship m which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed to America m the 17th century. He would like it to be an attraction of a special shippingReuter - 115 words
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99 1949-01-30 8 'SCOT LIGHT' SAVES LIGHTING COSTS Hollywood. Sat. Cinematoyraphers and electricians have developed a new reflecting surface which, when used with infra-red lilm, enables vast savings m set lighting costs, technicians say. "Scot light" is a new beaded plastic having 300 times the reflective power of white enamel. Cinematographer William DanielsA.P. - 99 words
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Article150 1949-01-30 8 I ONDON, Fri. A vicious little fellow with o brain of a military genius Is trying to takr the chocolate out of mouth of mankind and ho may succeed. Already this villain with the sweet tooth has run up a MM of millions ofU.P. - 150 words
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76 1949-01-30 8 MANILA, hat -One v tb* first Filipinos to appear on an American television screen was Manuel Carreon. Jr. whose I father is the Republic's director of private schools, who is now m New York city as a "pensionado" of the I.S. Weathei Bureau. The uniqueReuter - 76 words
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Article350 1949-01-30 8 Vienna's Craze Is Changing Names VIENNA. Sat.— Vienna is known as a city of tradition, with binding ties to its glorious past but you would never guess it by the street signs. A good example of what current events do to Vienna* nomenclature is the uttl<park which stands before theA.P. - 350 words
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Advertisement244 1949-01-30 8 AMBITIOUS? Then senc/ for o cop/ o/" "The Direct Way to Success" The FREE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION I by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy is the leading institution m the British Hmpirc lor,, the244 words
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Advertisement557 1949-01-30 8 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours jC Scientist Explains How New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger lTjni *n wsrtwsnt pbrsirtea. ««i aw* ttu tne mM. Far testaaee. T>r. Jamos Ba*. M^ y ra •< experteooa. after tea* stady UM. wttety-kttown scientist and pfayiil a K d .*fil557 words
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Advertisement99 1949-01-30 8 ./■o *RONOAT£D 1 BNLARGCO HALEX present the new aud better WCTUMSSHow- uylou IWbbiu.h The lira, httU jffUfk^ n > lon l>\" are Kondated 3 moot hi v i||T\ trimmed t»» rleau teeth th«»ruu{ihlv vet 111 eVer 6Crat€n tueir p«»l»*hed surface or F h^m the gums. You'll like this gentler IJ.I99 words
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Miscellaneous231 1949-01-30 8 LI'L AH^MIE^ by al capp NTVk /11 I V r^~^<( *\UFH IVOU'RE JUST THE \f RECKON AH J m*Z?mTmZSZ+ bTbT^A X V^vftk //'+mt* SOUNDS MADE J Lfr IO«« J HAM WE NEED, FOR >v IS OEST < > RONfiS^> 7^i>O^vlM ''mMßf BY THOSE y r \J(l./^-SO( )NATCHERLY^ < <• VW^231 words
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Article346 1949-01-30 9 HENRY CRIS - HENRY CRIS lioin TELEVISION GROWS UP JHE set for "The Case ol th Mi ing EMUti looked as though just anoth r ordinary movie .scene was being filmed. The setting waa the •small office of the public pros?cut this was not just another one ol m SOfl Hollywood346 words
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Article82 1949-01-30 9 Her Convincing "Blindness" CO that her portrayai of a blind girl m 'Madnes Oi The HeaTt" is convinciit; Margaret Lcckwood has adopted a new technique during rehtarsals. She' keeps ncr eyes closed. Ftved to "feel" hhre r way srottQd the set. she gets to know the position of tables, chairs82 words
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Article116 1949-01-30 9 Pay -Roils Busy Shrinking THE tai tern, olid pillar of the U.S. movie Indli u> is undergoing a mild revolution. The studio tai I ank arc shrinking. More and more stars are signing I'cvne-a--year" d.-als to do one picture pearly for a studio and look tui othei oJs ti»«- iA. P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-01-30 9 JOHN Howard Davies. who piayed the title role m Cineguilcis "Oliv(>r T^vist". is to sta r IB a new Two Citie.s Mm, "The Rocking Horiie Winner." The picture wiil be produced b y J <! iir. Mills and directed by Anthony Pelissier. who Is writing a73 words
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Article, Illustration383 1949-01-30 9 Crooner, Crook Don t Type Me DICK POWELL SAYS I CANT agree with the old philosophy: "if a person can do one tiling well, that is his success." It is more likely to bo his rut. Back In the days when thoattrs had live music, l sang with a band383 words
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Article252 1949-01-30 9 gWIIVIMING pools have become as much a part of Hollywood as diamond-studded sun glasses, lon^, sleek convertible automobiles, palm tree lined streets and s^rchl'tjhts. Fiimtown's oldest swimming pool contractor the Paddock Pool Company has been m business more than a quarter of a century,252 words
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Article, Illustration77 1949-01-30 9 OLIVIER VOTED BEST ACTOR |^E\V York critics have namA e<| Laurence Olivier, star producer and director of "Hamlet. the best actor of 1948. "Hamlet" lost the award fo r the ft ar's best picture by one vote to "Treasure Ot eierra Madre' 1 and Olivier lost as best director to77 words
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Advertisement42 1949-01-30 9 Ru'lk tine %^^t\ lobareo and- Ihe cork-tip \^^^i > smoking* IMPORTED FROM LON D ON, ENGLAND j AmL y* Lit COOKING V i V W a// A*^^ Jk W^^ P^^^^^2^^Sm <:OLD STORA\G£ BA\KERY "CAKE OF THE WEEK" < Kill T™ C CHERRY $h TORTE42 words
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Advertisement89 1949-01-30 9 V^ il 1^ L» Kro« K^S^^-^y^.^jiSv^SsS GUAITON LABOHATOBIEB LTD. THC CONCENTRATED GOODNESS OF 4*40*4? PRIME LEAN tf^tilfli* 1^ rt nothing like a tieummg h< ?JHPbS3S*^SiSj^^ /'i t;/ /^t pulling ntv> I{J* »"'f V"' i-ntm, refwhe*. fit lgrrjtes A little BOVRIL adds a lot of goodness > BORMEO a, Vsompanu cJLimiied89 words
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1159 1949-01-30 10 ALLAN LEWIS - NATURAL WINS THE GOLD GUP AT K.L. ALLAN LEWIS (From Equals course record M1 KUALA LLMPIR, Saturday. ty|ic. H. 1. KeUlys horse, Natural, brilliantly ridden by Harpur Hashed past the judges box to win the Gold Cup at the Selaneor Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting today. Natural defeated Madasari by1,159 words
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Article45 1949-01-30 10 i Total Pod H9H.7M Jh< Prise No. £***** S 2nd prise No. *****1 i i ."nl Prize No. fttftfttj > Starters: ***** 4; StlOt; *****1: 207;<16; SBIJHMI; i i .57K017. DOI'BLK TOTES First: 20 tickets Ml 99$ each i i Seeoaii tickets aUN each >45 words
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Article90 1949-01-30 10 WORLD SWIMMING COMPETITION COPENHAGEN, Satuulay -Dutch and Hungarnr. Olympic swimmers will compete m international meets m Copenhagen next Jan\j: and February. Date* arc n I set. Among the foreign entries will be Netherlands Tor ny Horn: Marie Louise Vaej*en, third m the Olympics 100 m,'ters free style; and D. VanA.P. - 90 words
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Article80 1949-01-30 10 London, Saturday. Arsenal Brentford and Chelsea will be at full .strength for their ties m the fourth round ot the F.A. Cup today. Both Monk. Brentford centreforward. and Leslie Compton, Arsenal ccnti- half, have recovered from bad head injuries received last week. Peter Pickering, the Chelsea goalkeeper,Reuter - 80 words
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Article51 1949-01-30 10 London, Saturday.— The Uo i ;.s. welterweight boxers, l;illy Graham and Tony Janlro, reached Britain by air Friday. Graham will fight Eddie Thomas, the Welsh miner. and Janiro will meet the British welterweight champion. Hcory Both fights are due to take piaco on February 7.- A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article40 1949-01-30 10 THK iQdiaii Association Hoc--1 key t<>am which vrill play the Malayan Railways Union at sj. acorge^a Itoad tomorrow will be .is follows: Anthony; JJan«ur Khan. 8lvm; Solakhnn. Jit. Das, bw;iran and R H t;in <.mv.«s: Jltomc veerapon.40 words
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191 1949-01-30 10 MALACCA HOLDS PERAK TO GOALLESS DRAW JHE first inter-state game m the Chinese New Year holiday hockey carnival held m Singapore yesterday, rt-^ulted PI a goalless draw b^t ween Perak and Malacca, of y b^Jl cred determination l^ to reach a decision as well as by the high standard of191 words
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Advertisement231 1949-01-30 10 IT'S IIEUE THK sri'ElMll'l'hK SHOW IOR CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P.M. p HON E 6903 vlf\ about J 4 f£'e ID fir r V s^?W-*N^ (iui,^ f Worl Peto m< .',f,,,nh p^.-. t o ,i,, p,-,, k i,,, c; wtfH by tlnolt Nw3>M A, %<K lot« Pf/K* A/'»r»MMi/ Slim*231 words
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Advertisement105 1949-01-30 10 Wishing All Chinese Friends and I'atrons A HAI'FY NEW YEAR! FOl R SHOWS DAILY! Noon, 3, 6.15, ».15 p.m. feHAYWORTH Omen Supported by (iLENN FORD THE GREATEST LOVE STORY IN 100 VCABB! QUEENS Today At 11.00 A.M. 4 OERONIMO M •*»0 C-entM To All Swits Today: 4 Shows 1.00, 3.15,~~105 words
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Advertisement156 1949-01-30 10 GREAT WORLD Globe i a |.18 Whole Serial ot Bapobllc*i M JUNOLE liiKL" NEW WORLD Lido 1.30 s.:><> I Whole Serial! "LOST -U DTGUC" ROYAL 130 "> h.{o -GHANA SOINUItr (m TnmlJ) DIAMOND iREATRE A Happy N«'U Vcar To AM our C'hinrsp Tatrons. Today at 3.15 6.15 i).l") p.m. I156 words
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Advertisement49 1949-01-30 10 NEW STAR CINEMA I'aHlr Paajaag fu*i Tonight ».:ist TWf gi^^ at T.1.-i p.m. A >15 <o* Jungl* loon Its veno«anc«l AWIBHYk^ jsl|/ JOHNNY Sk/fIOB B HH^i>'X) MORI3OH linon M«(Mfi fro*. t< sci ussr* t lU> m >►«<)«•.»». t. «»t«ik ;i« r4 1 1 <^El vm-h. i« ji. n .m«c n-iCtm^a49 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-01-30 11 AME RICA'S BEST Miss Ktlifl Marshall ami Dr. David rreeinan, I nite«l Stntes women's and mm's srnsles <h;ini[>ions. flfiffer19 words
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Article, Illustration537 1949-01-30 11 (By Our Badminton Corresi>ondent J)E\ T MARK was relegated to second pla<»e among Malaya's closest rivals for the Thomas Cnp when the United States trounced Canada by eight games to one m the American zone final on December 13. Four weeks lau-r the Danes successfully made537 words
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Article34 1949-01-30 11 Sydney, Sat— A jeep motor rt-'ftttod to take overhead valves is the power unit ol Harold Barnes* midget spee<l 1 car w»th which he will defend tli*' Australian title m Sydney m !<>»<>.34 words
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Article243 1949-01-30 11 F.A. CHECKS ON BOOTS AND STUDS LONDON, Saturday. The Football Association, not satisfied that the speed and hectic league programme of modern football are responsible for the present crop of injuries to players, is making a world inquiry into studs and boots to see whether these injuries can be reduced.243 words
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70 1949-01-30 11 TRACK STARS LOOK FOR EXPERT COACH MADRID, Sat. Spanish track stars have gone to Italy to get an (xpert coach. Movr. G. Battista, former coach ot Turin University and student of American track coach Boy Ccmstock. ha s just arrived Madrid. Battista has been hired by the Spanish Student Syndicate70 words
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288 1949-01-30 11 CELLULOID - CELLULOID (By WHO is tht official Malayan table t< mii.s champion This tjUestion i.s cskfd by aO.OOO tab* trains t ihni< i: m Singapore. Nobody can give the ansict r. Wlnt? Because they* is no official Malayan governing body n< this branch288 words
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Article447 1949-01-30 11 HOCKEY RULES More On 'Corners f I AST week we discuss "ed the long and short of corners. There are more to be known about this complicated rule, however, and so this week we give the general points of this rule which are often overlooked. General points on "CORNERS" la)447 words
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Advertisement379 1949-01-30 11 It's easier to do business with a man than an address!" Ml A \UL X A>> v <*xi>orf munijgrr, I find it pays to I bUMIM I \\iil. a l!i;<n und n(jt just an nMfift, Jgj |""i<lrrwr I-. <ut lo the lionr, misLmdrrYfi^f prevenied, prablttM arr dimmed iui •olvcd ii>;ht379 words
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Advertisement334 1949-01-30 11 il 1^ Lm X oSk£~ *HSI I I Lj ill BING CROSBY WHOTENPOOF MON(i KENTUCKY BABE OJMt I I HOW IS THK HOI IK SILVER THUi;\DS AMONG THE GOLD DB. Mitt DANNY BOY WHEN IRISH KVF.S ARK SMILING DX. AGHU :nICD A T C COW-COW BOOGIE DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTIUNG YOU334 words
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Article67 1949-01-30 12 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress arc not disclosing either their platform or th»< names of the candidates whom they are sponsoring, for the Municipal elections. "Discussions aro proceeding," j said a spokesman, "and details will be revealed only when we are ready to tell the people." So far no67 words
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Article, Illustration621 1949-01-30 12 NORTH WINS BY 3 POINTS GAME PL A YED A T CRACKING PACE NORTH 6 pts. SOI Til S pts. IN a same which was played at a cracking pace and which was characterised by close and deadly tackling, the North defeated the South by six points (a penalty goal,621 words
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Article307 1949-01-30 12 Von Nida Defeats Island Club Pro ITORMAN Von NkUt, Au:,'l tralian Goll champion. Lii'dt Jark Hodgkinson. Is'and Club professional hy two up or* Una oinnteenth nole yesterday with a score of 73 one over par tor the .•our so. Hero is Von Midas round 1. Drive bunkered. Second shot 12307 words
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Article331 1949-01-30 12 NEGRI >. SINGAPORE I. [Wegri Senibilan beat Singapore by two goals to one m their return inter-state hookey encounter tlrs season, played on the Singa|>ore Cricket Club padang, yesterday. Negri who last month defeated Singapore by three goals to one at Seremban, were fully deserving of331 words
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73 1949-01-30 12 IKE WILLIAMS OUTPOINTED BY KID GAVILAN NEW YORiC \r Wilyliams w~ld lljrhtwo ;».t champion was Buro.* i«*iu;.v outpointed over 10 ruuii-ls V»v Kid Oavllan of h?« i.ia m ii non-title bout here. The two fudges v <\ O.ii lan as winning fivo rounds with Willia..».-> lour ar «j--e drawn. The73 words
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Article41 1949-01-30 12 TWO more games hi CMaeae New Year li.ni.,v gala will he played m Nm»i; pore's Fairer Par'; to.iay. At I p.m. Singapor wiM n>-,y Malacca >»nii at 5 ,».i i. ih^ NegH \s Perak hxin* v ill l»» pl»l\«M|.41 words
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Article33 1949-01-30 12 ADELAIDE, K:u. -A m m (^uist and .John Ui nnv, I won the Australian Uouu'ra championships i>ea i i<, (;..>'•; Brown und Bill rfvi.v^i r.-o. 7-."). 6-3, ti-3 m 'h Rna! Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 33 words
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Advertisement135 1949-01-30 12 EPIC FIGHT FROM lI I i I n i led Artist l<el«»;»si' "mwtm ■■■iiMiLmi^iißiiiii L L^m^mA -*|r H l 2^ t ll *'^Bll^§wipß^ Bh^^Jk BCmi^Xl' IrJ EaJbl L Bflß^B^flwflßßlß^BY^K |UHBI BT^f B^^l 9 SiiASW?^iß^S hH lilu v^^l BEBj^^B^Kj BML^^^^^^flwMftr' iß^BfaylK _~~>s£.-«£Si«BB L^KSr EllSrEn Jb^l BV^Bb^^BKtl 1 B^H^ "^^B^BHB^Bfc-*** H Ibb^v135 words
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Advertisement449 1949-01-30 12 fi*'* !T r" rliMll. BIG 10ADS OfG cOSy B"W^ mrrch«nd», 111 pounds or m tofu Qantas An Carßo hrrv ice can move them srro«a the rIoIk: ipeeddy. smoothly, efficiently. In the i/Urfal time, and m first-claw condition, ■0 t>pe* of goods reach England Italy Egypt t India Australia New Guinea449 words
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