Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 May 1949
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Title Section25 1949-05-01 1 i v 1949 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published simultaneousl,, tit Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Prnanq SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SI NDAY, MAY 1 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.25 words
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214 1949-05-01 1 YANGTZE INCIDENTS 'NOT DELIBERATE" (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Sir Patrick Brind, Commaii<fer-iii-Cliief, Far Eastern Fleet, laiule<l i A m a Constellation at Ten Kah yesterday and s»id: "The shelling oi the sloop Amethyst and destroyer Consort bv Chinese Communists on the Yangtze was214 words
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Article, Illustration71 1949-05-01 1 Sears Of The 'Cold War' J The Hritish cruiser London docks in Shan;;- 1 hai, lituriu^ the scars of v her cla^h with C'oniinii' S nist artillery nn the S Yangtze. Twelve of the London's crew were kill- > ed and fifteen wounded in 1 her bid to protect the71 words
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Article44 1949-05-01 1 BRIGHTON. (England) Sat. Churchill Hoitte, a social club for ex-Servicemen and women which cost £10.000 and was bought from subscriptions to a "Thank You" victory fund, is to close for lack of support. The club lost £2.000 last fear. Renter.44 words
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Article47 1949-05-01 1 The Malay Welfare Home Fund Committee lias collected a total of $3,468 so far, Incho Darus Sharift". Secretary of the Malay Welfare Council, told The Tribune yesterday. The sum includes |2,9M net oollectSoo from the recent Malay Variety Nitfht shows and .5470 from private .sources.47 words
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Article161 1949-05-01 1 S.I. T. RACKET: TWO ARRESTED (Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter) TWO Chinese have been arrested on rharges of masquerading as Singapore Im proven 1 cut Trust officials and obtaining lar^e sums of Jioney from people seeking homes. This was revealed by Mr. H. C. rins'ry. Trust Kstates Officer, yesterday. lo prevent161 words
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Article, Illustration226 1949-05-01 1 'Joan' Falls III On Eve Of Opening, Play Off (Sunday Tribune Reporter) [)OROTHY MORRELL, star of "St Joan," which was due to open tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre, was taken suddenly ill yesterday. The play will not go on until she is better in about a month Mrs. Morreh, one226 words
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Article70 1949-05-01 1 CAIRO, Sat. The arms J dump unearthed in the Shurna district yesterday, contained 25 field-guns, including Bri- tish and German 25-pounders; Scoies 01 lities and revolvers i of German and Italian make; 500 grenades and 2.000.000 rounds of ammunition; One ton of TNT and gelignite i70 words
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93 1949-05-01 1 MAY DAY, BUT NO FUSS IN SINGAPORE Today is May Day but Singapore will have no mass meetings. The executive of the Labour Party will, however, gatherin the afternoon over cup.s of tea to discuss plans for the next three months. The party issued a May Day message last night.93 words
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Article326 1949-05-01 1 SHANGHAI, Sat— CmniUßisC forces <:ri\in.j toward Shanghai brought nrliikry into action f oday M p i»vi n>ment troops 1 alted the Comnrirtist thrust lit least temporarily in the i icinity of Quinsan a is:sway town, 30 raild WC»t Of Shanghai. Though the .irlve Is hogged down,A.P; U.P - 326 words
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Article, Illustration590 1949-05-01 1 A.E. Percival - Why I wrote War i n Malaya A.E. Percival BY LIEUT -GENERAL G. O. C MALAYA 1941 2 'War »n Malaya' Begins Today on Page 8, and will be continued da«!y in the Malaya Tnbunj. > fill IK fa 1 of Singapore on 15 February 1912 was a J great590 words
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Article92 1949-05-01 1 CAPT. LIM REJOINS TEAM LONDON. Sat.— Mr. Uiii chuan Qeok, non-playUiK captain and, 1 i.\n,i;< -i of ihe Malayan Thomas Cu|. team was discharged from i'\iversity hospital u.is rtioruin". Mr. Urn, .vho had ».<oi In hospital for iaht weelca was looking very fit. "I am very t i i-^ ;oin92 words
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Advertisement51 1949-05-01 1 .SHELLTOX Cheap Yet Good DMASTKK 11 Varnper. 10-holo, 20-rrpd. -i-nook- Ttmholo, 10-hoio. freed, lon^ KoyofC. S4.™ U OLYM PIA %-re^ V. miblesid^ Tremolo, sfi-ho!o. oCe^andp° n eaCh SidC)> K€y f C "JJ Q on th, other 4% M long. HLM OHtajft' .v Paeldag ,ts. each*. lrUl K«' Koad, fl^ifin Phone51 words
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Advertisement10 1949-05-01 1 BY HUB PEOPLE I OR THE raoru Tel: "Tribune" S'pore10 words
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Advertisement102 1949-05-01 1 SEASON THAVIHC CO 3? MtCM-TIKf SIMCArotf-TlirrNOM l^irt Malaya's National Newspaper I I Phone: Mil 3 Nine l.in.s rp \!i /Ail// K.<U» s i ))S) wor< l on Packaging 'ulk Im Most people will acree that Rothmans I l De Luxe are very fine cigarettes indeed. V It is natural, therefore,102 words
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Article201 1949-05-01 2 SPECIAL AREA DECLARED IN PAHANG Tin- Chief Polic- O/iicor, Pahanff, Mr. j O H Jtrctt, u i<l(r the pow.vs C*Mttcrri'i by the Bmergency r.«, .iin- ttons. 1948, '.\*a Ucrl»r*^ a SpSCIAI Area ill fahantr in which special pfiH*H«iticnf \v.->uid \x' taken to pt «-nt malic iom injury to p« r201 words
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Article, Illustration53 1949-05-01 2 Mr. Joseph Cbfiley, »x--enjrine driver IVpmler «>} Australia, landed a| IViigah yesterday, on Ms \v.»y i.:w !< home from J om'on, v.lurt 1 he went to attend Ilia CVutnomvealth Premiers' Conference. Mr. Qfanfe M;tf.«,ey, the Australian OmiHuHMunrr in Malaya, was. Iher^ to rereive him. Mr. Chifley53 words
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261 1949-05-01 2 JHE proposed legislation in Singapore and the Federation for the control of rubber packing and shipping came under fire last night. The law will penalise malpractices in the trade ***** ay the shipping of an inferior quality of rubber than specified in the contract.261 words
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Article44 1949-05-01 2 Chan Choo Kow, 18-year-o!d Hokkien, was yesterday tentatively charged with the murder of Lim Choon Kee at the Chop Lee Chong Beng Factory, Bukit Arang, on April 29. Mr. M.H. MacDougal, Fourth Police Magistrate, postponed the case to May 7.44 words
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350 1949-05-01 2 PRINCESS' FUND BUILDING TO START SOON (Sunday Tribune Stafl£ Reporter) THE Singapore Improvement Trust will shortly start building the first of two estates of workmen's dwellings which are to be Singapore .s n^mento of Princess Elizabeth's marriage to the Duke of Edinburgh. Drawings of the dwellings are ready and sites350 words
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112 1949-05-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.--Forty-six year old Charles JJeorge Ernest Marion, a British captain in the Johore SubDistrict (Officers Mess. Bukit Meldrum was arraigned before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. W. B. Sutherland, this morning on a charge of theft last September of a112 words
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Article101 1949-05-01 2 Punchy humour stirred up by good mellow whiskey helped, to renew the bonds of good fcl- 1 lowship during tho annual dinner and general mooting of tho Hongkong University Alumni Association at tho City Club last night. Officers for the next term were boisterously elected. Thev101 words
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Article47 1949-05-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. -The lohore Customs won two cases in tho Sessions Court today when Tay Tong. and Tan Kim, both 45 years old, were respectively sentenced to five months rigorous Imprisonment and fined $500 in default of three months rip^rous imprisonment on chandu charges.47 words
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Article69 1949-05-01 2 CAPTAIN OMITTED QUARANTINE Captain Gani bin Bagoes. 50, master of the 184 -ton Chinese owned m.v. Hin Chuan, was yesterday fined $1,000 in the Singapore First District Court for breaking quarantine regulations. The Hin Chuan, carrying ,i rubber cargo from Palembang, a smallpox infected port, anchored in Singapore's Inner Roads69 words
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Article32 1949-05-01 2 Dato C. J. Paglar wishes it to be known that Miss Dorothy Paplar whose name appears in connection with the Oeh!crs-River s case is in no way related to him.32 words
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Advertisement169 1949-05-01 2 f* O I I^"*1IO Britain sends her best Froc Britain have come these i^^Tl delicately perfumed soaps of an x £A >. excellence rhat commands high j *-^3 favour tiirougho\:t the world. They arc ia the shops— choose UNDEM BLOSSOM your favourite pcrifiirne now. BLUE HYACINTH LUXURY TOILET SOAPS c.e.n.169 words
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Advertisement133 1949-05-01 2 FEARS T> WorMf CrMM Bergelns WONDER SHOE J&BRBL I 4.00 C Sites »u. i i 1 2 WBKK^^^^ i wit SO. A.70 Soundly censtf—ted with pliant upper* of real Black Bo«, leather lined. TreMa wear Soles and Heats. Nan appearance. ComfortsMa and easy ftttlng. Smart medium toe. Black or Brown.133 words
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Advertisement207 1949-05-01 2 V■ T 1%1 IT WANTED^ W■ I i.m I -T.a WANTED TO l.i.'?*sS* (A Qualityßod for Mtk within town Product) Qreea fewlfi ioi^^ 1 The Vigorous y^'^J^'-.yjA Deb i 1 it y Poor Blood M'flglSgM^ sliopho im>. cornnoi.Kl \£t iv Strongly u- s r'«3j^ within four^l'' :ommended U, l)in ::>(207 words
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Miscellaneous187 1949-05-01 2 BLUE NETWORK Btar. IMO Conc*n Dan,,. Must -/-ss>---mS» 10.30 Nocturne. 11.00 Close Down' A T|,MM Signal. Ooenlns ENGLISH PROGRAMMES A V win, Vn nd T ProKramm,> s iar v MALAY PROGRAMMES m ?l^ r T T 1 02 Recorded 9 00 a.m. Programme Summary. PJs T t,^- 9.02 Morning lTtudc,187 words
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Article114 1949-05-01 3 COCONUT OIL, COPRA IN MARCH urAPORE and the FrdnalN nnn imported 6.001.41 tons •5 tiO r n fl for $3,089,993 and exof COP" to| of 3.637.38 tons countries in March. tO, Z It $2,140,885. was the Hgf^t huyS/ 1.251 tons. Denmark C'£ next with 1.008 tons. N«- took 406 tons.114 words
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Article64 1949-05-01 3 \tw use of natural rubbcv lor road .surfacing which is contemplated in thr United i States may do something to ffset large use made there ntf synthetic By mixing rubber ami ypjult American engineers be- we that they can make road j that will last far longer than64 words
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Article137 1949-05-01 3 'BRITISH FILMS ARE A FLOP' Cinema Chief Opposes New Quota Says Kok Chang Fook Vtr needs action Pictures like the not terday Exhlbltors Association in the Colony, yes- Under the Bill, if an cxhlbitoi shows American films when British films arc available ho is liable lo a fine of $10,000.137 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-05-01 3 NEWS WEDS Mr. Simon H. I). Ellas arvi his bride, the former Miss Janet Currell, after their wedding at the Leonie Hill home <> f Mr. D. T. Eliaa.28 words
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Article141 1949-05-01 3 They Have A Date With Judy s s A tt'en-aßcr^s pfag to 1 see a certain film before «oinß bark to school has > been granted by the (a- thay management. The t, i. mat;, in. nt re- i i ceived a note in youthful handwriting signed stu- S dent,141 words
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Article38 1949-05-01 3 JOHORE BAHK I', Sat A 23-year-old Malay. Mohanimod bin Omar, was convicted in ttyc Sessions Court today on two theft charges and senu need to three months rigorous imprisenmont on each count to run concurrently.38 words
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Article88 1949-05-01 3 The Tiihune undei stains that neither film distributors nor exhibitors were consulted by Government regarding the proposed Bill. Manager of Eagle-Lion Anthony Whitehouse said he knew nothing of the matter until it was published. General manager of the Cathay organisation John Edc said. "While the Cathay has consistently88 words
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Article25 1949-05-01 3 The Chairman of the PhytonSanitary Conference of South East Asia held in Singapore was Dr. H. W. Jack, 0.3.E.. Agricultural Adviser to the Com-missioner-General.25 words
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Article74 1949-05-01 3 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday sent a telegram of thanks to Lord Listowel. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs. in answei to the latt e r s good wishes on the establishment of the university. Mr. MacDonald assured Lord Listowel that. "All communities74 words
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Article, Illustration97 1949-05-01 3 A $600,000 block of office* is to bo built in Kuala Lumpur by Mr. Loke Wan Yat. Site for the building will be at the corner of Market Street and Holland Road. There will be shops on the ground floor, six flours of offices, stnd a penthouse97 words
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Article78 1949-05-01 3 The Singapore CleiicHi anc Administrative Workers' Union will hold u special Social, from 8 o'clock this vnning until midnight, at 172-A. Rangoon Uoad. The idoa behind the social, General Secretary of thf Union, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday, is "to got ,-vityonc in the Union to78 words
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Article41 1949-05-01 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A Hakka squatter, Seow Ch'oi, was fined $20 or one week rigorous imprisonment in the Sessions Court today for being on the railway in front of tho HnU'imk Police Station daring CtirfeK Jiours on Apiil It,41 words
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319 1949-05-01 3 Ma la ya's Va rsi ty May Be World's Most Expensive (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JF the University of Malaya gets the staff it needs, it will cost about $4,000,000 a year to maintain, and will be the most expensive University in the Commonwealth, if not in the world. Dr.319 words
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Article186 1949-05-01 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reportf.r) from today, all rice card holders in Johorc will receive new ration cards which will !*j issued oil evidence of their identity cards. This is the latest move by the Food Control Department to check on bogus card-holde? s In the186 words
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Article118 1949-05-01 3 NEARLY a hundred Malayans will be among the half million buyers from all over the world who will sec Britain's shop window the British Industries Fair open tomorrow in London and Eirmingham. They will see Britain tell the world with colourful window dressing, her skill118 words
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Advertisement248 1949-05-01 3 GANDHI ASTROLOGER sr^ K Health, wealth, journey etc., yj lucky numbers, i k j*J H days by monthj Jfl^KM ly details 1 year j \Q^XI U. Weekly $12. W ffy Five question? $1.50. Se n d Horoscope chart or state sex, ige, profession and writing tune. Dollar Notes or M.O.248 words
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Advertisement276 1949-05-01 3 Bfll'O 1 1 FOR STRENGTH, VITALITY AND ENERGY 1 4 j *^Gq+i£ m AGENTS. BORHEO A <7 {company c^tmitea j Automatic Cdcnlators 7° r7/ m^BS v-^ jfV -'f^ for Friden Exclusive Fully Automatic Multiplication. Yes, it's as simple as this: place one factor on the large Keyboard. Enter the. other276 words
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Article, Illustration399 1949-05-01 4 BABU IS READY TO RECEIVE VISITORS Johore Zoo Will Open Soon (Sunday Tribune Staff Reports? gIUHI-year old Babu, best known elephant in Malaya, has bjen groomed for stardom at the opening to the public of th? Sultan of Johore i 30-acre garden-zoo at Johore Bahru. He has spent the past399 words
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Article27 1949-05-01 4 The Stamford Club and the Raffles College Musical Society of Singapore are holding a concert to-night at Ooi Tiong Ham Hall, Raffles College, at 8. p.m.27 words
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169 1949-05-01 4 R.N. SURGEON HERO OF YANGTZE FIGHT Snnday Tribune Staff Koporten A HERO of the Yangtze battle, the Consort's surgeon, Lieut. Mark Bentley— who performed major operations with a razor after his instruments had been shot away was in Singapore at the beginning of this year. Tall, fair-haired Bentley has been169 words
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346 1949-05-01 4 Even The Police Are Bad Drivers —In Johore (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) jyp. D. J. Hargreaves, Officer Superintendent, Police Circle, Johore, said that there were many load hogs in Johore who should be brought to book for bad driving and bad road manners. Cut we simply do not have the346 words
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Article, Illustration316 1949-05-01 4 Air Girl Bachelor Of Arts 'Sunday Tribune Staff R«»port«T> THE all-s'lvor Dakota In--1 W3r<i bound from Bangkok circlet above Kaii U n g airStrip. Gently it comes down to rest. The doors are opened. An elegant figure in pale blue sharkskin uniform looks out Then the hands down tho safety316 words
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Article420 1949-05-01 4 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By pANADIAN Pacific Airlines, v> I understand, may run a service to Singapore from Vancouver. C. P. A. is connected with the famous Canadian Pacific Railways. Actually two service* from Vancouver are proposed one to Auckland touching at Seattle, Honolulu. Manila and Sydney and the other420 words
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122 1949-05-01 4 ABDUL SALLEH'S 'SATAI' IS VERY POPULAR Yankee S&Uorft, English JokUen, ttorrpeau tourists. of commercial urms, Chinese Lowkays and clerks, an,! Malay crmuffeUl s benc hes at AWuJ g^^^ Jtail near tho Album bra theatre. Salleh»a man i s one O f a ro w stalls run predominantly by Javanese hawkers122 words
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336 1949-05-01 4 YOUNG MAN: If You Are Looking For A Young Girl Go To Mr. K. H. Yeo (Sunday Tribune Staff KoporW) men have trouble in finding a Mrl 7^ k would not have this difficulty if they knew vr Veo Keng Hia of Rumah Miskin. Mr. Yco has fifteen girla on336 words
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Advertisement95 1949-05-01 4 The New HALEX W^*RONOAT£O!j b|^»^Sß Gentler for gumu ~M I ■tndght, stiff litti* sylon dp I Bmß ddkaU puma «r Mratok th« p^M j Siii I #nt aad eUu cij U|M hm" Mil deßtJd d c 7 Ma -tart BS{gS53 nli ft w t^**^^. H \i B < D M95 words
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Article, Illustration404 1949-05-01 5 Malay Opera Star Now Real-Life Police Inspector k S °i a > THb Sl«« Report.,) acted ho S3°Ji J-, 1 I Koai. iho one. Ev.ty play with a villian, in which he acted iTo m W nH 6 C lapse of scoundrel at 1 1 p.m.404 words
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Article, Illustration297 1949-05-01 5 3 New Types Of Motor Cycles new types of motor T ave made their prance H Singapore. ne STOTT lUWO coi IP.P.FJX is pownr.^l by cylinder, two stroke engine The !lr box is fool controlled fflS three si- is. The t 'V iw the ScottJSt v 'OloomatiC telescopic. Pp r297 words
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Article38 1949-05-01 5 The Headmaster's Conference is examining details of a scheme for standa dizing the method of accepting enrolments for 1961 and until a satisfactory oecision has been leached ochools will be asked not to open admission lists.38 words
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Article43 1949-05-01 5 The Government of the Colony of S-n^aporc will invite tenders for an issue of $10 millions by Ttnisury Bills on the 7th May. 1941) subject to the general conditions gov•inins: the issue and repay ment of Colony of Singapore firasuiv F*'lls.43 words
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Article149 1949-05-01 5 PIONEERS HOLD RE-UNION DINNER The Royal Pioneer Corps lOCUtlon. FAKELF, held an Informal re-union dinner at the MountbatUn Officers' Club last night. The function, the first of its kind to be held by the Royal Pioneer Corps in the Fa' East, was well attended by members of the Association and149 words
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Article271 1949-05-01 5 He Takes Care Of 5,700 People (Sunday Tribune Reporter) KOAY Tek Choo, a 28 yearold rugged he-man, takes care of over 500 children, 700 women and 4,500 men. He is the life-guard of the Chinese Swimming Club and they- the members. Tek Choo does not only see that, they don't271 words
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Article29 1949-05-01 5 MALACCA. Sat. The Mariamman Hindu Temple at Gajah Berang Road. Malacca, popularly known as "Datok Chachar", will observe the annual Thirunal ceremonies on May 10.11 and 12.29 words
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Article, Illustration338 1949-05-01 5 Joan's Nightmare With Armour Vpore Joan 11* wood Joan CPENDING forty minutes a night struggling in and out of 27 pieces of armour is no joke for Singapore's "Saint Joan", Mrs. Dorothy Morrell, but her armour only weighs a few pounds, while that of the real Joan of Arc weighed338 words
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Article, Illustration339 1949-05-01 5 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's youngest foreman is 17-vear-old Ah Hong of a small brass flat-iron factory alon* Kallang Road. Apprenticed when he was twelve, this Cantonese boy has proved himself so useful that he has been promoted to a foreman— an envisable339 words
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Article, Illustration2476 1949-05-01 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By THE Hospital Week in Aid of the St. Andrew's Mission and Orthopaedic Hospital starts to-morrow. These institutions are dependent entirely upon voluntary contributions, and, in the chaotic conditions of today they need your support. For six and a half years, during and after the war,2,476 words
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Advertisement113 1949-05-01 6 f^ IfllttMl It It GRAM Wy INSANKAMH ABDUL KADE 1/ IDOOUEII PIECE (MS «<* WHOIE SRIE 5 K» f g IF YOU ARE A MUSIC LOVER bock row at RAFFLES HOTEL j the SPECIAL CONCERT at 9.15 A roM^mr i RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA e(22 MUSICIANS) I X)R RYF. Conductor: FRANK113 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1949-05-01 7 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER FROM AN lh-year-old Singapor-e girl. Miss Hovita Anciano. L'avfc- a pianofor'. recital in the Hall of India, Overseas Houm'. St. James's, London, and 1 txperienced measure 0 personal pride, becaui n ,v own Ungapore aaaoeiation. tn the mannei In which s ho ho'd the attention of1,121 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1949-05-01 7 CHARLES A. FARMER - WONDERS OF LONDON TOWN ARE RISING A GAIN CHARLES A. FARMER tjV 0 7 ONLY Stonchon^e has I place in the traditional top wonders of the world that survives all war? and all change. But pilgrim Americans have credited London with ten wonders. They are St. Paul's Cathedral. Westminster Abbev.1,495 words
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Advertisement141 1949-05-01 7 Established /572 Y II I It Malaya's Leading m t Oitporitiniiv!! Jewellers T^ MADSi*FLOiNCE Merchants is prr )MrHU to jpiide you through Hfe'ti U[»s \l w f|# k II I and di»>vn« she hus htflped many and why not you 1.1 41. Phone for Appointment (Inuirpuruifil in (Vylon) 8 2141 words
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385 1949-05-01 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE DEEP ARE THE ROOTS OF DISASTER LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, <S° Newspaper Feature* Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, London. SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1949. fo< JAIN and again in his story of the Malayan campaign, Lieutenant-General Percival I races the roots of that disaster back to the unpreparedness385 words
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Article, Illustration7674 1949-05-01 8 A. E. PERCIVAL - A. E. PERCIVAL BY Lieutenant General C 8., D. S. Q, QB. E., M. C. G.O.C MALAYA 1941-2 "Defence Was Of Little Interest" jjtjlJLKjJx 1 IlL) to all those bravie men and women who took part in the campaigns in Malaya and Borneo and to those who7,674 words
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Article, Illustration868 1949-05-01 10 Gordon Robson - TWENTY CATS MADE MUSIC FOR A KING Gordon Robson J5> f Ab:iliet for elephants sounds ridiculous but it actually < \is* P>ffimm and Baiiey of cireua fame once commissioned Stravinsky, the Russian compQMßi to write :i apodal canposlUon tor their elephants to dance to. It was > ntilled "Polka f««i868 words
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Advertisement687 1949-05-01 10 II IM VKII V I»I\\O of diMtinrti\e ela>»s. Dpsigned fcj^ :.r.d built for the Tropics by ■j" Vnster of Arts. Touch, ton**, M W^Hlfll l s a responwe is h< re Bj v. *^< combined to .^^*^*mmr' i'kkfection fl^H^l^^^^^^^R. AH Kf|«- A^ints for Singapore mid BI I^^^^^^^^HK Hl ivdVrutioM of687 words
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Advertisement439 1949-05-01 10 A, 4^P^ ''iirJ'-i TO Limiraluy m World's most wanted pen Trswo anil proud in cvci> climate and condition, treasured by millions, ihc Parkct "SI" is ihc most COWted pen in ihe worlJ. When you look at it. you MC how oompletel) diticrcnl it is fro© uny oth<r pen Wh.u ckganct'439 words
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Miscellaneous348 1949-05-01 10 By Constance Sharpe HAVE FUN WITH THE AQrARHTS JAN. 21—FEB. If. The spotlight is on dotnrs tic and financial arran</e--tntnts: uilditumal responsibility s may be thrust upon you. On Tuesday, opportunities jvili present themsthvs: by grasjting them, you may be able to improve money Diattcrs. Yountf lovers uWU fieur interesting348 words
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Miscellaneous323 1949-05-01 10 the home circle money and vieans of stretching it. On Thursdai/, a wUh will be '/ranted, unexpectedly. Vommg lovm will hear interesting nei, s. probably connected with prtujerty. LfiO JULY 2h -AUG. M. The wetV can h f a success provided you co-operate with others: team-work trifl he ■>i ell323 words
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Article, Illustration99 1949-05-01 11 A7' tht nn.- o/ 26 Boui t,t Cnunillr s v<t*'.ran of otH i i GO films Sin >/<>( h* i Jirst bnnk t H int tur* s vh, f,* r !j,unuts, Bernard i Bunny) OranvUte mud Boatoa Timpani S OrmtviUe, iwn tourintt Hoilyioood in their vaudeville act L,ttl'99 words
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Article339 1949-05-01 11 ililch' Wants Ahem That W</\> ON\: of the latest Hollywood illusions, tho most impressive although far from the most Bfcetacular, are the clouds in Alfred Hitchooekv "Tin- Rope." TMf is the much discussed film whirl) Introduces quite a few striking novel method* of movii making Much339 words
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Article, Illustration697 1949-05-01 11 A SCREEN BRAT' GROWS UP THIS IS RONITA'K STORY IN HER OWN L WORDS PI'MKMB-KK Bonlta CiranvMle? She was the nasty brat of 'These Three" and the some what saccharine Juvenile of the "Ellen lirew" series and dosena <»f other films. Weil, I'm grown up now and I even married697 words
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Article, Illustration792 1949-05-01 11 'The Look' ls On The Warpath Again LAIIRKN K\c\i i has l>een In the news twiee In the past two months. Hut, on neither oeeasion has it had anything to do with her achievements as a screen actresa. Late last March, in Hollywood, one day she happened to mention that792 words
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Article, Illustration353 1949-05-01 11 He Drops A Gun To Swim S GETS HIS WISH ALAN LADI> riM to; Hollywood prepared toi do only one thing; swim.. That's the one thing he has I never been called upon toi do. At least, not until now. The blonde hero of the screen lias starred in many353 words
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Advertisement213 1949-05-01 11 thrJt Give yourself a //tf£<£ permanent wave o^^ Easy a$ rollinj your hair up in curlers yet the wove stoys in for months AT MtioSHh S mtly lovcly !So sofl *o Yo f Ton} Term Hin and jusi why i o u T ?S ll lQOk l lna!<s lhc wa213 words
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Advertisement362 1949-05-01 11 Vffif^J^' I Keep them full of rnrrgy li-- ilthy and Ws>- im m iturdy by giving Kepler regularly. Its Tjfc^ I *n established family liiv<iitrit«* CljkJ Liver Oil with Malt Kxtnu-t, rich in ilk- nourishing, strengthriiint; e-lriuenis that crowing P children need, including Vitamins A 1). p^".* M For adults,362 words
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Advertisement306 1949-05-01 12 IstflV^^^a? lnV /y^B^^ ff »^®^3 Jusf a few lulosloraf j t V»mw/I drops a touch of jjg^Sjj GLOSTORA w.ll'.n hance the natural beauty of your hair Ui will awaken its natural luster! It's r>uUr Qlostora FOR THAT SMART, FINISHED LOOK I it iei.> (MwnSuUj xt I Rusks j\ datufs first306 words
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Advertisement17 1949-05-01 12 —ON MONDAY In the Malaya Trib une > Percival tells of THE 2 GREAT FAILURES ORDER YOUR COPY17 words
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Advertisement128 1949-05-01 12 n 1: 1? If not totally oven then d-* advance in age >r vfte<#JZ™ the ear ht-arin U t JJ Impaired. Why take ch f c profitable business OmlT^ Kood job and many ri V moments which can n«> Pr regained. j Latest varietie of Hr.-rin? Aids to help you128 words
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Miscellaneous77 1949-05-01 12 LSX At^M[j[^ by al cappJ Okilv )8 zillion Jam once KNEvy a\l I wuat <mt ir< V V F >ptr n Or >^ It S I I ■> > PLANE^_^ I <^O^ 1 ME. LIVEDAT > J^** El^^ VIM MERE. J "sfc* V^ >^g M IL. ASS(JH VlC^i/f EXAMINEIYOU <S^^^i77 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1949-05-01 13 iw?o Industries Grow from the Sport of Kings The Wheels Co Round And I he Cash Ccmes Out IN the early days of New South Wales, when what li now the Australian Commonwealth WU still known only a> i young colony struggling out o: of1,106 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1949-05-01 13 C.C.D. Brammall - And The Histo ry Of A Thoroug h bred C.C.D. Brammall By IN the green valley of the Hunter River, less than 200 miles from Sydney. Australia, they are breeding throughbred horses for America and India. The valtes has been tin breeding place many Australian champions Raised in its rolling1,441 words
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Advertisement15 1949-05-01 13 I "CAKE OF THE WEEK" I i r O Banana J£ 2 eacli. BAKERY I15 words
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Advertisement167 1949-05-01 13 fjmj Maclean i jutiSSfc nfc\ I Of course did! Macleans Peroxide Tooth lVie is scientifically prepared to do supremely well all that a tooth pabtc can d*>, namely to clean the tcoth thoroughly yet safely. This I favourite tooth pa u v v>nh its evcr-popuiar -jr^^P^S^J rlavour giveb a gleaming167 words
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Article, Illustration785 1949-05-01 14 Action Should Be Taken U'ho iUm ll€'«t By Ol R BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT I^KKEIMAiVS announced intention to quit badminton was received with a 'Jeep measure of regret by all sections of the badminton public. Although his retirement will automatically rank -Malayan players us sec end to none785 words
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Article168 1949-05-01 14 I (By Tribune Boeeef Reporter) SINGAPORE Civilians will I »J face a severe test today, I when they meet Army-Navy i at Jalan Besar Stadium in their second Malaya Cup tixi ture. Army-Navy are expected to fully extend the Civilians if j not beat them. Civilians168 words
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Article26 1949-05-01 14 LONDON, Sat.— lt is said that Bill Larwood, England's I former fast bowler may be leaving for Australia shortly. He will settle down there.26 words
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Article, Illustration344 1949-05-01 14 Wilf Mannion - Wilf Mannion By The Ail Ok* Dribbling (Wo. 7) DOR dribbling a ball in r quite delightful and effortless style I believe tha w the Italian forward lino which opposed England in the summer of this year at Turin was the best I have ever seen.344 words
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872 1949-05-01 14 SINGAPORE CRICKET REVIEW (By A Special Correspondent J AST Sunday's Tournament games enjoyed fine weather f.fter two very wet week-ends. A feature of the games was the scoring of two centuries and the increasing number of good bowling analyist returned. At Changi, the872 words
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Article33 1949-05-01 14 Tourney Table luwlßK :"v IS& 5 (Chansi) 3 1 :< Indian Assn. 1 C8.C. 2 a i S R?A.F alSC C l 2 1(Seletan 2 1 i S.C.R.C SO] Johore C.«\ 3 q -j33 words
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295 1949-05-01 14 SYDNEY, Saturday. JHE defeat of Australian triple champion Dave Sands by Tommy Yarosz should prove a lesson to other Australian fight managers and trainers who have an oversea tour in mind, according to boxing writer Jack Munro. The lesson was not to letReuter; AAP - 295 words
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Advertisement258 1949-05-01 14 I I /die he'tJonaMu; waft Jamil iteni Write Nsith a pen that responds to >our touch like a sensitive instrument, that brings personality ta your handwriting. A Swan that most famous Lnglish pen made with the precision of a fine watch, has ill perfect servant in Swan ink an ink258 words
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Advertisement125 1949-05-01 14 a lovely mouth is W^3v& enhanced by A POND'S LIPS i7 r^l| A woman's lips tcU the »tory of j^ft -1 her moods. Your lips are you! j/^A^^ > 'heir lovelinew with \jHL wSjL PS! In alluring shades, Ijfc. tured. Pond's LIPS are for you. This lipstick jj\ fstay» on125 words
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Article2436 1949-05-01 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Byron Wins Well By j>YRON, a chestnut Englisa gelding by NoWe Star from Valiant Lady, enhanced his tjovenior'd Cup prospects yesterday by taking ♦h" wain race lor Class I, Division I, horses over tfeven furlongs less 17 yards. He ran the distance in min. 24-22,436 words
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Article27 1949-05-01 15 5 o^..S° TAL I>OOL $179,400 (ONSOKATION: $1,345 mm* |(J|!«9 IOgSUS liSSS vBSi. "********J> l79:<"9;™^ I Double Tote 96 Tickets at $156 each. "•"mtl" t27 words
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Advertisement139 1949-05-01 15 "SoTTi;*T Or TBiL HOT! PACKING TH: CAPITOI SINCE ITS OPENING! COLUMBIA'S LATEST CHAMPION Tiger, leopord, ponthcr The mysteries of the and crocodile dose in Temple of the Vanished The forbidden jng'e s Booroh Khan, most dreaded curse come true of beasts, folk his prey! TO-DAY- Ha.m. 1.45p.ra. 4, 6.30 4139 words
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Advertisement102 1949-05-01 15 ALIIA^IBHA (Alr-Condition«d Phone 690ff) TaDA Y 1.45 p.m.; 4.15; 6.45 A 9.50 p.m. Errol Flytin 1949's Ah M Smashing WteNTURES orJ TR PH fmm m' ml mm f TECHNICOLOR SPECIAL, MORNING MATINEE TODAY AT 11 a.m. M.G.M.'b Technicolor Musical "HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" Admission: Adults $1/-; Children 500. HAPPY WORIJ) SUPER102 words
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Advertisement134 1949-05-01 15 Today: THREE SHOWS i.oo, 5.00 a t.ifl p.,,,. T. R. RAJAKUMAKI in HANDRALEKA" A Tamil masterpiece. Please come early 1 To-mornnv 2 shows: 3.3Q 8.30 p.m. I HA PP Y WO RID To-Day Matinee 2 I'.M. A Night Show*. 9 I'M. Whole Serial "DRUM OF FUMI NCIH 15, Chapters. A134 words
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Advertisement250 1949-05-01 15 f 1 C^T TTjM ...The MAN 111 i^ I STARTS TODAY! 11.15 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; (J.45 A !).3O T.M. N.B. OwinK to Spetia! School Children Matinee at 9.30 a.m. of "A Date With Judy" the Ist shou will start at 11.15 a.m. instead of the tisu.O 51 a in. j250 words
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Article136 1949-05-01 16 MANILA. Sat R<ny btovt ns, big 215-y.-a o'a I.u ilic coast heavy w»i.rr*it, hful hta eyes on a aO.O'.K) pc<*o |t€h« pot today as lie »v orkrd IHIC for the May Bch bout with Joe Louis. The thrro-r-xi 1 1 fJjjht carries a 25,000A.P. - 136 words
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Article32 1949-05-01 16 Joi'il.-u >. played a soccer match at Tansliß Barrac ks yest^rdav which indid In po*fe«i draw Joihlads meel We -Soon Beoc Tran Vrf-; &t 0 pound. Pa-ar R,>ad at 4 p.m. sharp.32 words
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Article242 1949-05-01 16 THREE QUICK GOALS BEAT PAHANG Sela ngor Scores 4- 2 Victory KIALA LUMPUIt Saturday. being down by two goals to one in the second hiilf Sel*ngor staged brilliant recovery to score three quick goals which enabled them to defeat Fahang by four goals to two in a Malaya Cup soccer242 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-05-01 16 What The 'Eye' Saw At Bukit TImah AIRMAIL iSoaan) kd tM the uray in Rae, V)n tti vithstand strong chi'!. n K I rom Blackpool (1«a4t10%%.i) to Ket Ika iflaiiin in ihJs th:ill Ing finish. (LYXOR (iMWter) just M'ts "P to defeat our Vii^hness, Happy TravelJ r and thr fav61 words
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Article300 1949-05-01 16 LONDON, Sat. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the Foot ball Association cup b> defeating Leicester Cit> by three foals t<» one m the final at Wembley Stadium today. Wolverhampton i.«i two iero at naif tune. Following are other football I results I IKST DIVISION Birmingham c.300 words
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Article54 1949-05-01 16 Laicos B.P. defeatad Borneo C«>. Sports Club by six games to oae at Itmlmintun. Parties ami ciubi wishing to have friendly matches with the Laicos B.P. Jt Social B.P. nr« requested to coinrnunirate with the Sports Captain. Seah Kirn Ho<k. c n Births Deaths D^pt. Municipality, Singapore,54 words
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Article61 1949-05-01 16 Entries are invited fo» a "Dum" (Draught s) competitioi to bv; held at the New World Amusement Park. The COmpetl tion is oiK>n to the public urn: entry forms are obtainable from th.j Organiser, the Dum Competition. New World Ltd., Jalai. Besar, The competition will be divided into61 words
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Article128 1949-05-01 16 The following will repr—SSJ S.C.C. XI v. R.K.M.K. Has. Worluhops to.lav ai cricket a 11 a.m. on 223 8.0.D. AlexandnDepot Ground N. Braobut-x (Capt.). V. L. R. Mhikhiv. t> 1 Price. R. M. Nelson, J. Morri- son. N. M< K.-. L. W. R. :i. H. A Murray. G.128 words
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Article31 1949-05-01 16 WONG LAI^ Kr,u: 1 1.-ni Mr. Won- Ah S-mt;. SCCHUI ;«r r>l Mi. Wong Kinv Hv*e* to Mi*?; Sonia Lai, eldest Untghter of I Mr. Mrs. Lai Kitiin I.Hn. I31 words
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Article71 1949-05-01 16 CHINESE YMCV takes pleasure in announo' ijr trui foltaa- i tion of Commorci il l&jtHtli cUuhmi under B. S. Miruiua. former Book-ko<-)in«< A Accountancy tutor. I ninans College: A. T. Jacob-;, former r.n>r lUfh tutor, Pitmin-: College. VI. S Miramla, 'orn. r Fhortiiknd tutor at Singapore biiltltute of Commerce.71 words
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Advertisement206 1949-05-01 16 FLASHLIGHT I BATTERIES Sole Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE *V 2Q Jl DY CAUJXG imT Alt School ChiUrru! 481 1 A tten tion Please! |f§J I Special l k rp-Kei»>aH«- Matins i^^J 7 TiHlay at 9.50 a.m. irru^ for school I rliiidren ONLI V^H. i lioiidays by206 words
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Advertisement376 1949-05-01 16 DATES FOR EU TCNG SEN CUP (VmrHMitor* taking part in the KU Torn; S. t n Golf Cup 10 be pl»yed at the Island Club are asked to note that the quaJifyina and" I." b played on May 14 Play will be on handicapsmaximum handicap all.. wed bemK The first376 words
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Advertisement233 1949-05-01 16 r *»p Most Wonderful Love Storv 1 samu £1,9^ bHb IB Hi AB NB Ti Mi ■Tij mi Mi ST A HI HC DAVID NIVEN TERESA WRIGH: EVELYN KEYEi FARLEY GRANGE R*Uased try RKO Radio /Hdw J Pre-Rcled Premiers Tomorr#| ».3O |i.mj Book Now. Fhoneil THE MALAWI! INFORMATION AI MALAYA233 words
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Miscellaneous24 1949-05-01 16 I TENNIS EXHIBITION The Macao table-tennis will play an exhibition match at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club today from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.24 words
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