Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 March 1949
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section23 1949-03-27 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Publixhtd simultaneously at Sin gmpore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penany nVKLVK PAGES SIMiAPOKi;, SINDAV, MAIU li >7, (91f«. PRICK TKN CENTS23 words
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Article, Illustration237 1949-03-27 1 rorce.- '4" fIHMItJABDy bis rMtojA, vf carried carelessly barrel first across his 1 shoulder, this bandit walked straight into the trap and died as this picture uas taUcn by S Tribune Reporter Harry YttuK. J lanij ;>.nd CoatttaMe Kimbun of >>■ North 5 Borneo C'onstaliin'sAry 'ay237 words
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Article22 1949-03-27 1 UJWDON. HatunlHy. pm fay James l^arni'»nth, th<*urgeon who recently oprrHte«l tIK King, has brrn kniehUul i'jr his services A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article34 1949-03-27 1 COLOMBO, Saturday. In an attempt to cut flown the crime rate m Ceylon, Prime Minister D.S. Senanayake proposed m Parrid-incnt to reduce the size of knives which can be legality carried. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article66 1949-03-27 1 BHAN(.iHAI. Sat I h«Chinese Red Radio's i laim that three American submarines appeared off Hulutao on Match 20 is scoffed at by U S navy sources here. No U.S. sub•nwincs have b» r U in Chines* waters since laM month. The Red radio said the submirines appeared afterA.P. - 66 words
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Article719 1949-03-27 1 LAWKKNCE G. MANI - LAWKKNCE G. MANI TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE ».V l'iv<»-i«Hd-a-half million Straits dollars worth of Malayan nibb«,»r is b»Miijr srnii^lod into Siam rvrry month for re-sale <o the I'nited States. Thr rake-nff is an extra ten cents Straits on every pound of 7.000 tons of rubber that read] Siam719 words
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Article132 1949-03-27 1 f'Allto. Saturday.— Prince* Kawzia.. King Farnuk's sistd whose divorce from the BhaJl c Persia was announced lairt M f >v ember, has become d t« •^l-yoHt-old Cnr.ibri<igr educated Ismnil rherini<- Bey, I Mg\ Egyptian ofllcial. Tho wadding i expected to tnkr place at the Abditi TalaceReuter - 132 words
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Article178 1949-03-27 1 IPOH, Sat. A Hussai sci goant was killed and anoth>! fatally wounded when a Hussai assault squad was ambus-ied m the not them half of Tanjong Rankong Estate Tasck, sth mi'es Chem~>r P^ud. The dead are Sergeant P Humble, 25. of Coneysneld Yorkshire, and Sergeant W178 words
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Article93 1949-03-27 1 $2 1/2 Million Company Wound Up The two-and-a-hall million dollar company Pangnga River Tin Concessions Ltd. is to wind up and distribute to ita shareholders. a million shares m Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. The liquidation has long been expected and ends the disparity which existed m the market for those93 words
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Article80 1949-03-27 1 The Luck Of Tan Kee Hock Tan Kee Hock, aged 11, was knocked down twice m a minute by two difforpnt cars at the 3rd. mile, Serangoon-road last night and still was not hurt. The boy was first knocked down by a car, which was going out of town. He80 words
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Article125 1949-03-27 1 CANTON, Sat. At least 50 bodies are still trapper! inside the Miss Orient, the luxury ship sunk by a mine at Elliot Passage, six miles east of Canton Two foreign passengers aboard are reported safe. They are Misa Eda Lowrey of Col- lege Springs, Ohio, aA.P. - 125 words
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Article333 1949-03-27 1 CAMBRA ID GE WINS THE BOAT RACE Last Strokes Give Victory In Dead-Line Finish LONDON, Saturday. Cambridge started Britain's gJUII Sorting Saturday with a bans when they beat Oxford, strong favourites, m the last few feet oi the lour iind a quarter mile bo;it race from Putney to Mortlake. NearlyReuter; A.P. - 333 words
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Article43 1949-03-27 1 MELBOURNE, Saturday Australia s "whose baby?" ca p m which two mother** an 'i£*> f inK for a baby girl alleged to have boon accidentally exchans od with another baby In m ternlty homr, may !><• taken to the Privy Council. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article23 1949-03-27 1 STOP PRESS National Result Hrst: Russian Hero, 8 lengths. Serond: Roimond. Third: Royal Mount. Fourth: Cromwell. Forty thousand people saw forty-three horses start.23 words
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Advertisement193 1949-03-27 1 dfkjg jfgbn jfjgb mfbjx mcnb Kecoid* Ylcl.ir Silvest.r Oreh. QifiMl > His Orrh. '^3^ Atacaina— S.vnil' i •-'•''>. < i.'s Bouquet UOBea Oochabamba— San I BFT, i 34 *Br«hms Lullaby— Vl On M slow .V'"* Cbopta Woctunur— \v China— BF r. :ir '< On i :iow boa! to 2: (Xt193 words
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Advertisement9 1949-03-27 1 I^y THE I^OPLE FX)ft THE PEOPLE Te»: "Trihuni:. ■S'|»or«'.9 words
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Advertisement31 1949-03-27 1 MuJaya's National Newspa|»er Phone: 5811/3 Nine Linen EH x^ v.*' <Pt fi^^S^ > ■B JBr H/ A Mf Hg Bfii j^BL Ba g^rr". r ■'^fIE JS^^ jßbf^« *^5§ iffl SE ttß Iji*31 words
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Advertisement22 1949-03-27 1 UtACHWi** SEASON THA9INC CO 57 MiCtt »T»KT tl«&AWtliiil'»»"i dim BOAT RACE Cambridge won by quarter length official time 18 minut'H, 57 seconds.22 words
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Article228 1949-03-27 2 P. C. MISS X fAiMMtsfj Jiihum Reporter/ Singapore's now policewomen have decided to keep their name* to thcHnaelven and ju.^t be kiiown Mi.v. X One oe ICisa X Two. acoordins to their police numbers. The Singapore Police outhoritien have no objrciioti to tiuit names being publiahed but the ton gliifl228 words
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Article129 1949-03-27 2 Students not badly treated Malay university students m the United Kingdom, receiving a monthly scholarship allowance of £23 (about *200) are "probably better off" than their Lecturers In the same colleges, Mr. D. H. Christy. Superintendent oi Education, Kedali and Perils, aid, according to n tv- port from Kuala Lumpur.129 words
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Article174 1949-03-27 2 MEDAL PARADE AT K. L ON MARCH 29 The following is the program- j mo of events at the Medal Presentation Parade which will be held ot the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, on March 29. Recipients of Medals will be Mr. B. M. B. O'Connel!, D.P.P., I Kind's Police Medal.174 words
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Article308 1949-03-27 2 28- Year-Old Will Be The Boss (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) A young man with a big jol) has arrived m Singapore to spend ono and a quarter million dollars. He is 28-yoarold I). A. Hegele^ and he is here to 'Coca-OobMifete 1 Malayn and the N(?thenaiids308 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-03-27 2 M.B.E. For Forgery Warrant GfVicor S. 1. Harrison «it \*o. 12 Squadron. RAF. fMpfvtag ne M.K.E. from the Govornor <»f Sin^apor^, Sir I i.uiKiin fiimson at <i<>\erni«»'nl House >vstf»rdn v. Sunday Tritmne Ptwto.33 words
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493 1949-03-27 2 Thirteen Receive Honours For Their War Services 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Eleven servicemen, a nurse and a civilian received decorations for distinguished service from the GoverJnor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, at Government House, yesterday. The nurse was Sister 1 1 is Anne Hoopei. Q.A.1.M.N.5., who received a decoration493 words
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Article68 1949-03-27 2 Lieutenant Commander W. Gordon Cornell, u.s.N.R.. new l'nit<(t Statea Naval Liaison Offlcei for Singapore, arrived hero ycj t< may \,y dying boni from Hongkong, Commander <'om<-ii replaces < Lteut.-Cbmmander Lee Smith who spent three years m the Colony and now returns to Washington. During the war,68 words
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Advertisement177 1949-03-27 2 I i aM^m ,^r m Here is REAL relief /dSS^ During the past 60 years, million* of DE WITT'S Pills have found their /jH(MK§ l f way into the homes of the world. That tale everywhere are increasing a the best V-^|^j^lwJ^ i testimony we can give of their value.177 words
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Advertisement7 1949-03-27 2 WOODS) PEPPERMINT cure y^v^s^B The SjfcMOHs\ COLPS7 words
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Advertisement357 1949-03-27 2 vn Asiin (A Quality iirofn.J'J' Product) lla The Vigorou.H J J^KKk\ Tonic 'or Pp^fg-^ Debility K2Sffll Poor Blood Strongly re- 1 rommendiii by HB Wor I d I'iPnowiicii B^HH M^dir.'il Men. iTTwI 'iOaeh I*lll ('ontaJnTlror^cL prr Maria^nuosf, Cobalt i? ombrnrin^ all tho nec<>«2^ .Lin. lit- rt.jinM-,1 f<, r n^ ing357 words
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Article1380 1949-03-27 3 From Jimmy Glover LONDON, bat MiwL.AYAi.sci and others, whose unavoidable tusk it is to pass through Egypt on their journeys to and from England have been kicking up t fuss about the pVacticc of the Egyptian Government m removing passports and detaining them while the owners are m1,380 words
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Advertisement108 1949-03-27 3 W|l§|. Rich, fine VV-^ln^ tobacco andto^?^V s Ihe cork-tip TOfesek^X or leaner smoking. [HPQKTEO FROM LONDON, ENGLAND j Qu/CfC f\C C££fzusoM bbH^^bbbbbt I bbbb^bbM li^^^^mh_^ DIGESTIVE TABLETS M liiinHiVii \tfv Alvi «v .ni.tifi m |i«i\\(ler fonu. Sold Everywhere. Agents: NAINA MOHAMKI) SONS LTU. Spore, Kuula Lumpur Penung. dra* Did you108 words
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Advertisement430 1949-03-27 3 PDUNKLEY PIANO FULLY TROPiCALISED BRILLIANT IN TONE THY us FIRST S<>l.< Agents for NingM|Mjre l'.tlcrutiou of >lalay:i. QFA^ftN Cf\ I til l15 N()liII > IiRIUGK KOAI), OLrluVn vU»y Ju|U« nionk 7180. Whether you are v the Dark or Fair type BRUNITEX STA-BLOND Mm-^ "MAKE-UP" SHAMPOOS i^J.T^fir 00 EVEN MORE THAN430 words
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Miscellaneous643 1949-03-27 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE "By CONSTANCK SIIARPE JULrY 21 ANG. 20. Friend* n ill give you ao«M ii'dUif biul udvice and will try to persmidc you f<» f nrer into extravagant financuil arrangements: have notnxng to do with their senemv*. In your work, several wonderful opiMjrtunitics are com ing your643 words
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Article, Illustration127 1949-03-27 4 DOING IT THE MODERN WAY OLD BOYS The St. Andrew's Old Boys Association held their Annual General Meeting m the school hall ye: terday. The following wore elected officials for the new year: h-.m.riii: Mi. Robert Ku (relected); Vice-Presidents: Mr. C. S. Dong (relected); Francis Thomas: Dr. Y. Cohen; Fit127 words
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Article225 1949-03-27 4 TWO GIRLS IN A BOYS' SCHOOL THE BOYS ARE VER V COURTEOUS Being tin- only two girla m a boys' school doesn't worry two pretty Singapore girlfl a little bit. Mrs. Koh Gook Kheng and Miss Urn Swee Lian, the two girls, made history this term by enrolling m Standard225 words
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Article, Illustration258 1949-03-27 4 There 's Inflation In Hell Too? Paper presents which accompany th*^ Chinese dead to Hell are going modern. The silver and gilt bank-notes of Hell, the embroidered robes of Manchu days, the sedan-chairs, the horse-carriages and the dragon-roofed pavilions of Old China are fast losing their popularity with buyers of258 words
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Article72 1949-03-27 4 Stamp Competition In August The Singapore Stamp CMub i: rganising a Junior Stamp competition and exhibition to I" 1 icld at the St. Joseph 1 In; U 1 tute m Augu it. Kr: tries Will l>e m two fly j General Collects Umtted to i one albinn per entry, uml72 words
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93 1949-03-27 4 In the Huibour Board the othei night, a Chinese returnIng to China was dashing about, tolling his fellow passengeis that his wife was having a baby on the deck. "It's a boy!" he kept saying While the father was telling his friends93 words
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Article, Illustration335 1949-03-27 4 Nothing New? lliere are really no n**w toys for Singapore children Toys like the 'atomic bomb,* the modern pop-gun and water-pistol, and the humming top were played by Malayan children m kampongs hundreds of years ago The principles involved m the making of these335 words
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Advertisement197 1949-03-27 4 T" CD DA V A T RAFFLES HOTEL TftTlX ll>li: MUSIC FRANK PICKFORD at the PIANO 1?.r,0 to 1.30 p.m. THE f<>! KTXIL HOUK 7 to H p.m. LIGHT ORCHESTRA CONCERT *m* p»'- b > FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA VOCALIST: GEORGE REIBBITT. Baritone IN THE PALM COURT L'MtSav GRai HAIR197 words
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Advertisement32 1949-03-27 4 futicura Cuticura has an almost medical i efficacy m arresting itching tmta tion and Mnarttng m drawing I out inflamrruit >n and soreness and cleaning up skin troubles COMFORT FOR .ACHING FEET32 words
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Advertisement201 1949-03-27 4 u My teeth really ARK whiter^-] Yes, Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that contains Irium. And there's no more effective teeth cleansing substance than Irium knovi to dental science You can tee the difference when the Irium Pepsodent remoyes the dulling stains and harmful film 'lomyourteeth there's new glamour, added201 words
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Article, Illustration1740 1949-03-27 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By MUBON PKJNON, Fran.-. High Commissioner for tndo-China wa pntcrtatned t one tii tit. mo t glamorous [•<>st-wjr reception^ seen In Singapore on Tuesday ing'l lie arched wliitr room i f T c;.»ll(jp Road which arc a perfect letting foi frocks and uniforms, .were crowded with1,740 words
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Advertisement376 1949-03-27 5 (IMPORTED MODEL EVENING AND DINNER GOWNS I MRH TOMMY" lIIOMSON. BOOM IHI.. WM>«. O-H. HUM., itvnucv itl>. l il.Kl'linM: 71M17. SI I lln Established 1&72\ I I ill Malaya's Leading iZLLIT*. «js££; Merchants m, ibej act natur.Ky \gY/]L%m F:Kf£%E B. P. i!< Silva food and normal icuvi« om. tUduct root376 words
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Advertisement205 1949-03-27 5 5 Valve Bandspread Radios 1 < \lati\S THAN YOU HAVE EVER ENJOYED sZAI* > choose one o( the latesi "His jjpy-y^T^^'L |pj Masters Voici models. Foi «>-.<-i —l ■^■""■■■^El (O \r.l|A Mis M.r,i, t\ Vdkc iuvr ■IS MUIIHN HMTC ;m<>\ id< »l Better and Bett< i I Hallmark of Quahtj205 words
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408 1949-03-27 6 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, MAR, 27, 1949. FAREWELL TO STARCH LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, c/o Nmcapaper Features Ltd., 107. Fleel Street, London. 4 NOTE from the Singapore Public Relations Officer comefl as a reminder of how things have changed. Inviting the Press to attend a. presentation of orders and408 words
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Article, Illustration856 1949-03-27 6 Saul Pett - AMERICA'S DARKER BROTHER Saul Pett By The improvement m relationships between whites and Negroes m the U.S. has been greater, m the past three years, than m any similar period since the Civil War. AMERICAN Negro leaden a^roo that race relations In the United States have improved remarkably since theA.P. - 856 words
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Article68 1949-03-27 6 Negro Politician i sioual t < iiirnnmcnt i Supreme Court mv >k'ali< liih mi longer r. iT.nlujitf training j«>. cause of race Vlrginit .:lic orlnrd t< j equaUflt public Chool f.tiilitio.s uni \rcrsttiea of Arkansas and Dclawan admit Negroca It profcfl iional and ol !..-\i JackHoo -i onus first NogroA.P. - 68 words
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Article476 1949-03-27 6 M. MARMOR - M. MARMOR TUL- four lat around tabl«\ Hipping lime squashes and rating animals according to Intelligent They had U>") years or more of work with animalfl behind them. War la the order, as presented by George Emerson. Ifetrof>oldwyn>Mayer wild animal trainer who came to Bang* koh to take476 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-03-27 6 Nergo Sportsman Jackie RobtlMMMi first .Nc^rn t<> sfu» '<* •"iilrml m 11.8. baMcballi is contra! ulalofl l»\ C'|» Hi>PlM-r, muna^er off tke Montreal Royal*n NiH#»boll tram. Hlnrr RoMnMNi*fi hwwim with (1,. jiriK.ns Brooklyn Dodger m itMin, nevrrml other major league rtabi have signed up Negro players.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement287 1949-03-27 6 %M iCAIMO Hen trun tof In pircd n and Prcci va h< ha to pend. it that our roi proud to < i',. raft man hip ol M II.M.> J«' r tnd lasting i•■ tuty it will a proud i" any homo. Ivallabte m llinr Modeln: M. .1, I 51M287 words
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Advertisement94 1949-03-27 6 "Kye Care consist* of morp than just buying ftassss." /r comfort ami vistml tffi--1 </< ncy depend primarily upon professional service* n qualified eyesight specialist 1. S. C'HONG, OPT., I>. I'ully r<|iil|in-<l nith modern instrument*. W.l A X A I R S LIMIT I I) Xl ALA LUMPI X Twice94 words
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Advertisement45 1949-03-27 6 Of I J 1 PAKISTAN USA t/ 4 gSftHL IRAQ SOUTH AMKRITA 1N»1A KIIKOPE SOUTH AFRICA Fares and particulars on application:' TOWN O F n X: Finlayson Green Phone 5431 KALLANG AIRPORT: Phone 8406? s—t lr^ Cskqvm dutch airlines APPBOTBD BY HME BACKED BY TRAUITIO^45 words
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Article, Illustration535 1949-03-27 7 NO! SAYS MIL VER TON Miiul.v Tribune Staff Ueportcr) Malayan busin n need not be affvici of ihe huge 1 1 5-rniliion lolonial D i vel( Corporation, it i, ihere to hrlp them, either than to i ntei* into direct competition with i;.em. I r Milvei ton iliroctoi of535 words
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Article48 1949-03-27 7 11l X M. Kaui Deputy Secretary In < h< Minlstrj <>t Finance, Government of India. wl n vi^it Singapore the tiist Week Of April on ins way back fiom Japan. While In Singapore he will study conditions oj entrepot trade and also contact the Sinjranor*- Bxchanec Control48 words
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Article66 1949-03-27 7 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES At ih<- Bxaminai iona of the Society of Commercial A.ccoui I ants, l totol, held i;; I >eccmbci m tii< i unination Room, Education Department, Singapore, the following were successful int<-: mediate I Jhan Yik Chin, V.o Chong Hoc!;. Lim Khoon Chua, !.<■<• Tsun K;«tt. Beet Hong Choong;,66 words
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Article171 1949-03-27 7 Fourth ii tandin^ schoImi i•' t 1 1 ri of the !m,, 1 V! I M< rlicral i < live ii! new h tel which lii iiii!,''>'ii "ii ly <lul> i l»r S'.ah'h I lescmblinj a table m certain i•■ this red-biick i l-i'i'dnu; whw i:171 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-03-27 7 Pis;i m H:il\ ism'l I rtr i iii\ place thai has n '••;init!;.' |<.\v«r. Sin^H|Mir( a S has »>n«\ 1 mi. Sf n l r.»in i ■'Inn i i itgain i <>i !i»- iy'«« rvu run n < Tin ii'tl I f r'tiirm t 1 i <>\50 words
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Article368 1949-03-27 7 Every house m Singapore has its usual complenu nt of sitting-rooms, dining-rooms, bed-rooms and bath-r.x>ms but there is one house m Katong which tops these by having a 'temper room. According to the very ingenuous owner ;,nd originator of this idea, a 'temper room'368 words
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142 1949-03-27 7 The Fourist Likes Our Washing line I!< ii i i vv liii: |»rotilulinp i i <it;i upper storry window i <>; house m < 'Inn Town was nnr of tli( pietur- esquc fight <>f Siny iporc, according t<> thr Municipal President. Mr. L. Blythe. Mi Blythe was an -v. ci142 words
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Article79 1949-03-27 7 DO YOU KNOW GERMS? The Municipal Commissioners yesterday decided to advertise 'm-aiiy for applications from British Subjects or r.ntisK Protected Persons for the post of Assistant Bacteriologist, Health Department. This post will eventually be raised to Class 3 of the Senior Offlcei B 1 Salary Scheme. The appointment m the79 words
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Advertisement335 1949-03-27 7 rK^tTTEs FOl ovci hall 1 century 5 T 6TE (XP^ESS 555 have mainiaincd ihcir reputation as the best .m m ihc world V^ A > S s^sa^ I 11 A flying visit is a longer visit w hen time i.^ short lf V 1 I< m remember ihe limr not335 words
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Advertisement334 1949-03-27 7 The MOFFAT ELECTRIC COOKER MODERN COOKER 1 'MODERN KITCHEN Ifr*!]! i lur slirrl r»c:iill\ 111 Utsi^li, IN. I !i < m a iiutimit.iri') 1 r««] ,i:- t-mrs, j f >s r If I lusiroiis |Mirc«'lain riiaincl J I I I Vi 5 linish m all mod. U, L MCFFAT ELECTRIC334 words
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Article380 1949-03-27 8 NO ONE WANTS TO START A ZOO HERE ITS EXPENSIVE ANIMALS ol the ZOO a I PonggO] I'oiiit, Vfi^a n pore, wen destroyed shortly after Peiirl Harbour because ol their dangei to him ity should they escape. The zoo Itself roll to bit*. Today, Singapore, greatest city In Soulli-East Asia,380 words
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Article257 1949-03-27 8 ml iniliMl the wo i M ;iu I iravdlei from Singapore can now By m three American luxury airliners In one trip, the moi t mod* m bt lnf> tl n. w i-iaiit < llippei a iiMM lea" Or, boaid these n«^w aircraft tht257 words
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Article59 1949-03-27 8 The Commandant-General of the Royal Ait Force Regiment, An Vice-Marshal H. T. Lydfot«i. loft Tengah yesterday morning m Transport command Lancastrian. The A.V.M. has completed his torn of the KAF Regiment m Malaya, and is en ioute for Negombo, Ceylon, from where he will tou! the Regt. units59 words
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Article, Illustration14 1949-03-27 8 No Zoo For Him An Orang-rtan like this would amuse child visitors to I14 words
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82 1949-03-27 8 APPLICATIONS TO COLLEGES NOW OPEN All .i|"|>ln:tti<>n. fOl ;i«liuj. :iOti to ihr King Edward vn ol Medicine an«l Raffles Collctfo foi i the Academic y< :u U-irinniriu (Klulm i. 1940, must be nnul. direct t<> the Temporary Regitrar. Hafflos Collejfo, Sin^a pon Application^ mv.st roucli t!i» I Offlc*; cj ih<-82 words
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Advertisement135 1949-03-27 8 llttfeaJ W/* S ?M*" iff ManZcM i'' sß tffe r# P le emedt t I®7 x^T DeWitts product v<^k will never let you down PLEASANT H RELIEF W ,.h sparkling;, ALKA-SELTZER Wlit ri over indulgence m food and drink causes discomfort Alka-Seltzer brings you relief m a hurry. Dr up135 words
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Advertisement21 1949-03-27 8 INDIA fj&, p jg f[ 'JF^JBtsAI \fiiJlni<nin'dW RELIABLE COMFORTABLE ENDU R I N G These are INDIA TYRES' qualities Jl/ I21 words
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Advertisement772 1949-03-27 8 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours jD Scientist Explains How Vj^ Jf New Discovery Makes I^JF Men Feel Years Younger It^lL, •w wortd P«r Instant*. Dr Jam** «w> telM. wtdely laowu acleniM a»d^ abTT ciaa. recently suted Wiitn glar d po« M •Mftimtries n to my obsertration that772 words
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Miscellaneous282 1949-03-27 8 LI'L A^>Kl[i[^ by al capp (^^^^^lUia l I^tt^ /-am; also, doe. r th' "1 I tkar'll be bands plaviki'- crowds I f7 r rTr»4#r OJ^iKlO Cf+*t* <^ I PACK THET IT'S UP TVO r CMEERIKJ^- FLOWERS STREWED J-A I F-NTRANICE.^ YO' MISS M e SWINE., S^-VlviCWO^ l^^^ W# J WHETHER282 words
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Article, Illustration616 1949-03-27 9 HENRY GPIS - HENRY GPIS from You Ljani Keep A Good Chan I Down! j'n «i m I li. ii i. i t i.,i ih< ii ■:i tin In !i;< 1 uid lh< <»! the mm fi v\ln/ played My. t,<N may want to read between the lines to find an616 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-03-27 9 st;ir!ri Kathleen HughtM shows how Hollywood h:i«rdo's :ir:- becoming }»-ss and l«'ss sophisticated. Lacquered cur's, upswept chignons, are mode* of the past. The cent is acutely on simp'icity.31 words
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Article70 1949-03-27 9 Alex Blames PostWar Public Sir Alexander Korda says worldwide crisis has hrokon upon the film industry because it doos not know yet what the post-war public want:. Britain' 50.000,000 people buy some 30,000.000 movie tickets a week by Korda'a estimate and spend about £100,--000.000 a yeai for them. Yet tho70 words
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Article322 1949-03-27 9 ANLY one otli of every 10 movies can expect to make profit m the U.S. That is one of tho blunt farts Lacing Hollywood, which is slowly realising that its current low employment may become normal. m me pasi two weens, a hundred studio bigwigsA.P. - 322 words
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Article305 1949-03-27 9 IBil Xl OKI) SAYS riHARLES Blckford has this \j advice for Hollywood's ageing stars act your ago. The movie industry is faced with a paradox. The great majority of cinema patrons are under 30, but most of its stars are over that age. The average ageA.P. - 305 words
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Advertisement349 1949-03-27 9 STRENGTH )f%^ after lllne V»« When vitality is lowered and the body fgSSgm needs help m regaining its strength, K-f Kepler provides the answer. This ,fl&*3{ highly nutritious preparation of Cod vE)JEP 1 i v c-i Oil and Malt MxtKu-t is v valuable souro of the precious vitamins A and349 words
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Advertisement225 1949-03-27 9 ROSS ANNOUNCEMENT Jfc^^^J Vf» w sMpmont arrived Poll Rar»£re Available. ]E>|- -TT YOURS NOW I s !»•«<. >i-nt for m"fc p^f New China Optical Co b^hhb7 IbSP 7i. mph Street, Btaifapctc, > />^ *!x^\\. MB^B^BIBHBfcBj /7^^mhh BBwm^fvjr^Bll ■V iBT JT L.^HBfIWPiB6O bW**"* I ■^T^TT^' t •vjJ|H^e^B^jy^^^v '•','*<, > ««,< ""^v225 words
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1508 1949-03-27 10 THREE WINNERS FOR GLENNON, MARTIN Singing Bird II pays $49 for place From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JKALNEK .Martin ami Jockey Glennon had roo<l day today, the first day of tho Selaiii^ur Turf Club's .March April Bfeetfeg. Glennon rode* three of Martin's charges Power Chief, Karman and Kimbolton iirst1,508 words
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Article54 1949-03-27 10 1 Total Pool $210,800 i Ist. Prize No. *****8 >ncl. Prize No. *****7 3rd. Prize No. *****1 Starters: Nos. *****7, *****2, ''fiMKH. *****6, JB.Y27(i, *****3, *****5, ll>7T!>, S -*****7, I3G9SMJ. DOUBLE TOTES S S Int. Double: Two tickets at $511 rntli. y S >m\. Double: Tour tickets54 words
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223 1949-03-27 10 JUNIOR SHUTTLERS GIVEN MORE CHANCE BEFORE the thirteenth ainmal mooting of the BRA held last April all quaiscr>llnaJftStl of the junior tournamenta were barred from further participation m th< junior competition, A resolution approved -it I the meeting allowed quarter v and MmMtaaltets to continue I C V r t223 words
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Article33 1949-03-27 10 mere will be a friendly gocccr game between the Jolhlada ami H.M.P.S. Shamsor (Paki«tan Navy) at the CfeyUulg Stidfum :it 5.15 p.nj. today. Tomorrow Joniiada will mccl the S.c.c, on Pftdaog,33 words
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Advertisement243 1949-03-27 10 5 SHOWS TODAY! at II a.m.— l.ts-~I.UO 6.30 .ijO «r™§ Montez Aumont 0 Keele/^S^7 wa^B' c i iSl^^avTw r' Vymour. I formats *1M R* f ILL! Steel Clashes upon Cold Steel In A 'DUEL T£^ THE DEATH!" \i: XT iii \\t, i li< jmhiM s, rial In IS Chapt.rs jg243 words
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Advertisement160 1949-03-27 10 W m TO-DAY at 11 a.m. 20th Centiiry-1 v\\\ Centenial Summer fi m TECHMCO!.«,K r>o otN. it- si to all: TO-DAY at J. 6.15 A 9.15 p .m. LAST 3 SHOWS Warner I4n>:». "LIFE WITH FATHER" starring IMiain Tout'll, litre D'inn Color by TEC'HM« OLoK I OPENING TO-MORROW lnit«d Attain*160 words
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Advertisement138 1949-03-27 10 I -A L II A JIB H A-i .\.ir-C'ondition«'tl Pkoac VWJ siiowi.m. nn>\\! al 1.15 |».m.; L 18; <i.l"» .V <»..«) p. m m COLOMBIA'S colour trie ~m 'LAST of the REDMEN" mac.ua SPECIAL MORNING MATIN* f: T()l).\^ h M lam PoWfU m M.CUM*! T^hnUolor Musirn!! 'THREE DAJUNO DAUGHTERS" \dmissi<m:—138 words
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Article, Illustration648 1949-03-27 11 By WILF MANNIONI, one of the greatest inside forwards ever produced m Britain. Mannion. emphasises ihdt only hard work »md constant practice will bring the proper reward. Kicking a Running Ball //VVOA .Wo. 2 "<ntr t- forward Tommy Lawton, probably am at th* most colourful players648 words
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Article, Illustration368 1949-03-27 11 BADMINTON HALL Trib, Badminton Corr.) THE Singapore Badminton Association should strike Khiii while the iion is hot. This is the unanir.ious opinion <>t badminton j-iay-as. oflieia's as well as U" tsJ public. All atv 1 M^reed that the Singapore H s368 words
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251 1949-03-27 11 IjONDON. Sainrday. |{O\f<:n Don C'ockell exports to win Ilie world light heavyweight title with his own two fists plus mental telepathy. Every time CoekHl climbs into thf ring, he has :i silent partner a faith healer named Sydney Miller, who sends Don cheering thoughts251 words
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Article99 1949-03-27 11 The following have U'rti invited to play m an S.C.C. Home ;in<i Home lixtuir in\ the I'adan^ today at 11 a. 1.1 MR. A. C. GROWDER'B XI: A. C. Giwofh:. <i X» (dliani, F. T. Homer, L v\. \ton. Comdr. L. W. Napier,99 words
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Article93 1949-03-27 11 iii following v.'jii f i v i in'ki-i foi Fndian As.^ocin tion agalnsi Jdhoiv Cricket ClUb today ;it LI.OO a.m. on the I C. (iiound at Johorc Bahru. I Players are requested to meet at Lull Singh Co., Xo. 50 Market Street at K-.00 a.m.i: Lall Singh Caplain),93 words
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Advertisement351 1949-03-27 11 IJm Jg This prickK hc:il is C9^> terrible! I o i- wiip], .s.nt hut 4rdUl l>r r IUHk ri llct Ir rO?^ ALL SKIN Lt ,iu ms VOl aiitiscpn^ COMf'lAirviTS niodide of Mercury— which help! to keC| youi skin tree- tr«.m il»e lerms vhich came (tactocs Try r\»cpso Soap— v351 words
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Advertisement382 1949-03-27 11 SITS. AM mciea exist foi pupil nurnen rtic next coui se m U\o Training School commences early May. 1949 Candi< must be of got d -i 4 lon I std. VII i :in<l bctwei n tni IT 25. The initial pei iod of training is thr yeai A salary of382 words
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Article76 1949-03-27 12 BOUDAILLE SHINES, BUT R.A.F. WIN Mig(* i 1 i i| tiii Pi t r.< h Aii ,r l m side from i lefcal k" h( n th< t a rn< I i» A i(Malaya) it day 'If. HA F i iri t>ul inn< tw> goal The f:\ilitst goal ir I76 words
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Article433 1949-03-27 12 Score 3* I Win A I Stadium Tribune Soccer Importer KE. Kulnu Brnnl I. DOYAL Kn^iinM-rs (Sisigftpore) upstt M\ |»redic. turns l>\ beating Pulau Brani I nlted by three H»»:iK to one m :i B.A.F.A. 'Senior League line :«t Jalaa Benar st;tdiiim, yesterday. Pulau Brani who took433 words
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Article61 1949-03-27 12 rhc Malayan cycling champion, 21-year-old Awthar Singh flew down from Kuala Lumpur yesterday with his cycle to be m time to take pait m the first event of the Singapore all rounder cycling competition for 1940 this morning. The event will be the 25 miles61 words
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Article81 1949-03-27 12 Singapore XI For Today ,i i ml nil nit 1 1, jin, team foi ill; U■/ -I Utl <''I /> I'll! pi i l,l''i ,i l',i w; S twi' II hi in T i Arm if 'i.i in m </ </ n sn!r t'i tpppo.si Siwr/npore. Tin foil* r t)81 words
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Article, Illustration149 1949-03-27 12 Singapore 8 do^s had an outing- yesterday, when they went to the Malayan Kennel Association's Dog Show at the Hanpv World Malayan %g Imported 'logs, puppy dogs arvt vaiirty dogs barked, growled at one another, slept or just looked bond .luring the five hours ofSunday Tribune - 149 words
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Article23 1949-03-27 12 Tiii Singapore Chinese Kr •n Club beat the P.W.I by 7 wrickctfl at cricket on Hotif Lim <Jr- c?i vcst< nl.'iw23 words
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Article732 1949-03-27 12 CARL SCHUBERT - CRICKET GETS BIG FILLIP C ARL SCHUBERT »V> Si Ni A i'< UtE Irickct has ed a gr at. fiMip tin I'ar with the formation <•; the Singapore Cricket Association. The >'ony lia<l I ecu i ohind th other State- m I respect due to lack ol response on the732 words
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Article39 1949-03-27 12 NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY ['lea i.<- inform d the occa :ion u\ h. of 'i Hai ption will \,r 29th March m t?> the office .it No Thcn-for.. our <„ i, will t, dos.vl for th;«t day from li 1 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement214 1949-03-27 12 X. IT OIA MBIA KGCXIRDS MAYBE v HI«PERING :i: VSS .«(M i», THAI S WHERE I CAME IN YOU CAN'T BEE THE BUN will.:. > JURE CRYING ..our, DO 1 Wi »RRY JAVA JIVA >.;•»:•{ I DON'T WANT ro BET THE WORLD ON FUi& HEY I ><)C' ;.oi v iX>O>GBE214 words
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Miscellaneous192 1949-03-27 12 i!llE3!ll!fc A l BLUE NETWORK -i-asi. i. y n,,,. Srwn p l!111(larill: lta ENOUBH nOg^MMEH e^ g^^-Jlj-jOJ- Th. Ski- fis£rsjs: HALAI S?'{ ;:r Lampar: lo.or* mterlade: l:i <>" pan. I'roffnunnip sm,, <>s< llou I •.13 nil Paradr; 1 1 oo "n,,. Mary; t*.oli Malay munir i»n iniiiaisi itoi ivvmi v192 words
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