Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 June 1949
1949-06-26
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Title Section13 1949-06-26 1 SUNDAY Tribune XTKKN PAGES singaporf:. sixday, ji ne 26, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration361 1949-06-26 1 I wish Radio Malaya would not shut down at p.m. I fo beBM late to lunch, anil IBtM my micl-tla> music. Koruin on tJ;!- Air eomperen should pa;, in<ir«- attention to th»' n») people stray from the point. More 8.8.C. relays of well known361 words
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Article296 1949-06-26 1 TIGER BALM KING TALKS TO TRIBUNE Federation Ban "A Small Matter'* Sunday Tribune Special Correspondent HONGKONG, Saturday. Aw Boon Hpw, Tiger BaJm King, dressed in pyjamas and slippers, s;»id here to-day that the ban against his entry into the Federation of Malaya "is a very small matter to me." The296 words
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Article183 1949-06-26 1 JJIAR, Saturday. Mr. J. E. Chappell of the Sfoganon Naval Basr was killed in :i bandit ambush at the Diamond Jubilee Estate, Jasin area, Malacca, at about 8 o'clock this morning. Mr. Chappell, a Commissioned Electrical Officer, was mi charge of the Navy players183 words
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74 1949-06-26 1 S'PORE WATER POSITION IS "SERIOUS" Sinp^apoto's water situation is serious anrj may bocomo mote serious, warns the Municipal Water Engineer in his annual report for 1948. Present consumption of 30,984,000 galons ;i day la now well above the safe capacity Of 20 million gallons. Lack Of trained staff and Steel74 words
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Article52 1949-06-26 1 Mi. Loui.s G. Dreyfus, Jr., recently appointed American Ambassador to Afghanistan, is due in Singapore from the Tnited State.: by the President Polk on Tut.'day. Accompanied by his wife, he is on his way to take up his appointment in Aghanistcin. He la scheduled to leave here on52 words
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Article26 1949-06-26 1 LONDON. Sat.— The British Government's Board of Trade Journal predicts that Britain will earn rS!>70.000.000 from a peak tourist Season this vear. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article36 1949-06-26 1 KRAKOW, POLAND, Sat. The Piovince of Kiakow has i joinod the war against ixcessiw V r odka iliinkins. Tlic Provincial government has forUdden the salt' of all alcoholic dunks on pay days. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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204 1949-06-26 1 Black Swan Escort For Bri t ish Sh ip SHANGHAI, Saturday. The British coaster Fooch^W, which is expected to sail sometime today for Japan, braving tLe Nationalist blockade, will be met at sea by the British warship Black Swan to prevent boarding by the Kuomintanp Navy, or attacks from theU.P. - 204 words
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Article81 1949-06-26 1 JL^ npHE Tribune invites von 7 to give your opinion of Radio Malaya, and how you think its broad- I casts can he improved. Letters should not be. longer than Mf words. A prize of *io will be paid for the best letter pub- > lished, with81 words
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Article31 1949-06-26 1 MANILA. Sat. Police, troops and former guerillas arc combI ing tho woodlands of Bondoc Peninsula, Quezon, where about 100 Chinese, who landed illogal- ly. are believed to be hidine:.— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article171 1949-06-26 1 BATAVIA. Sat. Tho execution of Tan Malakka. Moscow trained Indonesian Communist leader, was confirmed today by Abduhl Gani, Secretary-General of thp Ropubtican Ministry of Information. Ma'akka was shot by a drlng squad near B itar, in thi Jungle country of cast Java. Ho was charged with "political infiltrationA.P. - 171 words
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168 1949-06-26 1 \l/HAT is wrong with Radio Malaya? The public may be divided in their opinions when asked to give an analytical reply to this question and suggest improvements, but they are united in their general dissatisfaction with the service they are getting. EVERY DAY LETTERS168 words
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Article275 1949-06-26 1 Du meresque Answers... (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IUR. John Dumeresque, Director of Broadcasting, had this to say yesterday: "To satisfy listeners in the United Kingdom, the 8.8.C. puts out three alternative programmes and some Welsh and Gaelic. It still gets its share of criticism. "Here, we have calculated that we275 words
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Advertisement173 1949-06-26 1 [^SHEUTOXI BY TIEB PEOPLE FOR THE PEOILE "lri»Min»- M THE RiftiiiitiTON JEWEL! ftemitifjton •##»ir#*f rvvval thv tlvtail in tfonr wcords tl.o nia\nnum rr< or<l'<) Jre<)-nncy ranc*. BVw\,r on reconls i> nr^lmihle, the jrvsel «cii-ntificalty I to follow tnc pwM tnc record lightly *nd lU !|l X V- PtWII II the173 words
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Advertisement108 1949-06-26 1 GANTNER^^^SEASON TVAOING «O Malaya's National Newspaper Phone 5811 'I Nine Linen. ]b) A Word on Leaf f L 1 'mi I sm\ i IJJM Good tobacco -like good wine Ilin|\\ relics upon the frown or smile of 1 ).ime I ?!P Nature. Differences in soil, vagaries \\JfJl of weather, will108 words
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280 1949-06-26 2 SHE FLEW WORLD'S MOST PERILOUS CARGO Sunday Tribune Reporter TWENTY-FOUR- YEAR old Miss Gencvieve (Jenny Cuprys, who created two records within the ias' three months by flying from Singapore to New Ycrk with a most dangerous wild animal cargo, and from Bangkok to New York with another jungle cargo, will280 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-06-26 2 "JENNY" Cupryi and the only tapir fWMMtg the wild animals she is areoiiipanyiiig it. New York in the ton ihledljk. In one ol her trips by air three of her ttfcn chewed through {lit* ban of their cage. She coaxed theiii hack single-liundrd before the eretv of82 words
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Article189 1949-06-26 2 Port Drs. Get Own Launch Sunday Tribune BMppi*g R< porf< pOR Ul foui month.s a trim 30-foot white launch the y Mow "Q 1 'fiajr j has been [tfl way through the Singapore Inner I ■is to the Out. i Roads and hack to th< Master Attendant's pier. in this189 words
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Article75 1949-06-26 2 The staff of The Firestone Tiio and Rubber Co. (SS» Ltd. were hosts at a tea party at the Adelphi Koof Garden In honour of their managing di lector. Mr, F. D. Thompson who Will retro at the end of tiiis month. A silver tray and tea set75 words
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Article55 1949-06-26 2 The Sultan of Pahang hai ended ;i foiu-day tour tc Teoman Island, 40 miles on Pahang. and to the coasta Mukims of Endau. Pentiar and Rompin. It was the Sul« I tan's first visit to Uk island in nearly four yea.':'. The Sultan travelled in55 words
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Article35 1949-06-26 2 The Food Control Distribution Department. Victoria Memorial Hall, will be dosed 1 to the public on Wednesday j and Thursday and will reopen on Fi'iday. July 1. at Oodown Xo. 10 Trafalgar Street.35 words
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Article31 1949-06-26 2 Thi* American Consulate ;it Singapore will \h closed all 1 day on July 4. in observance *>i the 173td anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America.31 words
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Article43 1949-06-26 2 Seventeen cases of Scrub Typhus were reported in the Fedciation during the week ending June 18. There were no deaths. Ten cases of the disease were reported the previous week. There was one death fiom Poliomyelitis in Selangoi.43 words
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Article31 1949-06-26 2 The assistant manage 1 of Sun Betong Estate in the Poit Dickson area was fired at by bandits. Twelve bullets lodged in the car but the manager remained unhurt.31 words
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250 1949-06-26 2 'Accidents Must Be Reported' Lobour Chief (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) pAILURE to report injuries suffered by workers will render employers liable to maximum fines of $500 under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance. Employers are required to report to the Commissioner of Labour all accidents to workers, however trivial, within ten days250 words
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Advertisement515 1949-06-26 2 wT JNTRODUCED TO SINGAPORE BY form ivea v."i a new complexion In 30 keeps you; skin youl and protects it against wind, sun and sea. \Vat< r.'p, Weather resistant! ii: fiv 'ii RACHEL SUN PAN HI d GYPS ICE x:;.or» I'll; BOTTLE. Me l Miss Ntih, Contour^ beautician, i or515 words
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Miscellaneous335 1949-06-26 2 H«bbbH^bbbW atf KyW J f t*^ V 4 I v I _^aaat'j BLUE NETWORK CSS»~S s lmi »"y; 7.1.-, '-itiißiam and pmmaMi AMuti.a (he Ai.-M,.si« Knm JiS ?fc-* i JiS^. 5 uith Signature P*ra4e—A weekly revtotl in n,, n' lust e bcP 11«.",«- l'ro«ramme; which we give W.rda. aivaie Tl335 words
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Article460 1949-06-26 3 U.S. SAILORS HERE FOR THREE DAYS JHE 2,400-ton American destroyers. U.S.S Rimer Dig Beet tanker U.S.S. Platte slipped into Sin— wortlj after 5 p.m. yesterday £f a son: the destroyers had no saluting guns n Wati shore batteries which wer? ready to turn the expected salute of 21 guns from460 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-06-26 3 Saturday Wedding Miss G\vrndo!ini> Jean Smith und "Mr. Neil Bentlg Antar their wedding st. Andrew*! Cathedra! yestcrday. Th»- hrtie i- the danghte «>: >ir. and Mrs. T. W. Smith, (.(Simon Lam-, Singapore. Mr. Angus la :»n Inspector at the fmi Coatrol Office, i »n- reception was held at the home54 words
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Article158 1949-06-26 3 j|USKY Prank Buck, of "Bring em back alive" fame who arrived in Singapore last night to prepare plans for a Malayan jungle film, said on getting off the Constellation yesterday: "1 am not afraid of bandits but I shall not be able to start158 words
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Article83 1949-06-26 3 His Card Was Altered II;: m I. in Alnn in, '.m. told District Judge B. P. Shanks that he was informed his age was altered to 18 on Identity card by the recruiting sergeant when he L Ined the l;.A.s.c\ at Fott Canning on Juno !<".. Hassan said he reported83 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-06-26 3 OldTimer Mr. Frank Book, tad Amon-an wild animal eoUeetor (light) who arrived in Stagaporc by air lust Bight, pkotofrrapfeed with t >■«* Tungka Mahkota <>; Johorc Mr. Book is hen* to make plans for a Malayan Kurte Aim36 words
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Article587 1949-06-26 3 Balm King Ban Is Criticised T:!K Fedeiation Government confirmed yesterday the ilusive Mali ya Tribune report t'rtt Mr. Aw Boon M.iw. multl millionaire Tiger Balm kin.i;. 0.6.E., and holder of the Malayan Certificate of Honour, la bai wd fiom the Federation. Tins is what prominent Malayan* had to ay last587 words
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Article146 1949-06-26 3 Ex-PoW In New Regiment Among the advance or eli ven Officers and fiftyfour Other tank- of tho Battalion Suffolk Regiment which relieves the third Battalion Grenadier Guards in Malaya in July i.s a four., i prisoner of war captured at the fall of Singapore. He i. thirty-six years "i<i M&jor146 words
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Article103 1949-06-26 3 Hongkong Varsity Chief Dined The Singapore Hongkong University Alumni Association last night gav< a dinnei In honoui of Professor U T Ride, the Vice-Chancelloi of Hongkong University The dinner was given a« thi- Patterson Hill Road home of Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen and about W) memtx rs of the Association103 words
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Article, Illustration393 1949-06-26 3 HE WALKED WITH A GHOST |F a ghost does walk the Mental Hospital on Yio Cnu Rang Road, it does not frequent the clo; ktower as some people seem to believe. The ghost is a lonely ghost and likes company vvnen he takes his occasional night stroll On two occasions,393 words
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Article98 1949-06-26 3 New afternoon classes will be started next .January in the following Ooverni Schools Rv.(Un Mas School for boys 'in to and including Standard ii. Pa u Panjang English School for boys up to and including Standard ii. P< art's Hill School for boys up to and98 words
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Advertisement65 1949-06-26 3 la^a! Mil fl Singapore, England and Auatrafia are mv a* reach by Constellation on the M Kaagara~ lct 1 raditionally pood service, air-conditioord and delicious food. For full informatkm J x s t*A and BOhL *Blr EMIMKK AIKVVAV^ In i»iii»illel with H OVKSBEAB AIRWAVS COIirOKATION MTU AIKWAVS, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORK.65 words
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Article, Illustration645 1949-06-26 4 $120,000 FACE-LIFT FOR NEGRI SEMBILAN SCHOOL Will Be The Most Modern In Malaya (Sunday Tribune Stnli Reporter) AN extension plan, costing 8120,000, to convert the Chi Hwa School of Seremban into the largest Chinese school in Negri Serabilan with accommodation for over 1,500 students has been drawn uy>. When completed,645 words
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Article32 1949-06-26 4 A European, John d^ P f> and a Chinese ChtT s chariMi V 1 f 'nmina n :i: from a J in Krani n, k nv. 11 t.OOOtnUva32 words
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152 1949-06-26 4 4 SENTENCED FOR CAUSING GRIEVOUS HURT IN the Singapore A-.-/. Court v i: ree young men, Ng Cheng Yew, Jaitur bin Omar and Jacob s 0 Jim, were sentenced to t > and a half years' rigorou: imnment each for causing ii\ui to a Chinese. Teo Choon Seng. Another Chinese152 words
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Article, Illustration88 1949-06-26 4 So Many Firsts LEE KUAN YEW, eldest son Of Mr. A Mrs is- hin Khoon ofl Btaf^porfs who, f«>r tht- first tiv.u* in th»» history of the Cambridge University topprd the c':iss »ist of HiV law tri|»os, par; 11. He has bren awjird.d s»ar signifyin^ disiincjion for work of special88 words
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276 1949-06-26 4 Local Cigars Are Of Poor Quality, Say Customers 'We Are Helpless'— Makers JHOUSANDS of cigar smoking citizens in Singapore today are fretting about the inferior quality of locally manufactured cigars, which were once good and cheap. Only a few of them can afford imported cigars while the rest of them276 words
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492 1949-06-26 4 Mon ey Keeps Television Out Of Malaya (Sunday Tribune Staff Kcjiurfcr) QXLY one thing is keeping television out of Malaya money. It would cost at least a million dollars to set up a television transmission station to serve Singapore alone. The Federation, excepting the southernmost part of Johore, would be492 words
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Advertisement230 1949-06-26 4 Fm^) Maclean v T^v'-^t x. E<^ yTHpHr F\ Of course cf/dl Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste is scicntil;cally prepared to do supremely well all that a tooth paste cin do> namely to eleen the rccth thoroughly yer safely. This v favourite tooth paste with its ever-popuiir flavour gives a glearrang w230 words
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Advertisement149 1949-06-26 4 VEH FOB SAU; LINCOLN Irfthan.l dnvv maroon r^lca cxcelh at condition ANNOUN< f MK\T,u NE^ KSIAHIJSHMKM 1 V illy .mite the «l to vis-t this drpnrti op;-Mocl sino<> 20th. June large st'oc'^ i Pr t MeSJJ Cigars, Cigarettes, TohjuI N y. Toilet Req 8. M. ABDUL \»l\ix BG, J;!»!>iMs »ii149 words
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Article, Illustration537 1949-06-26 5 COUNCILLOR TO QUIZ GOVT. ON HOSPITAL DEPOSITS "J Want Answer" Says Sardon iNCHE Sarrion bin Haji Jubir, Legislative Councillor i'oi Ruiiw East, is seeking more Infor■tttoo on the deposit-system started by Singanoce hospitals and will ask questions at the next meeting of the legislative Council if he does not eet537 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-06-26 5 Anthony C iian Ing Toon who has embarked on the n v. Gorgon for further stiulv at Melbouae, Australia. He is the eldefti son of Mr. a:ul >!rs. ha;i Ah Him of the tutorial staff of the Malacca A. S. M. (i. S. respectively.47 words
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395 1949-06-26 5 Johore Fire Brigade Saved $700,000 Worth Of Property JHE Johore State Fire Brigade last year prote^ e<l private and Government property within town limits valued at more than $150,000,000 and saved $700,000 worth of property without any loss of life, personnel and equipment casualties. Only a total of about $185,000395 words
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Article, Illustration523 1949-06-26 5 Ivor Kraal - Ivor Kraal 1 ;Or THIS is an important week for youth. Recruiting for 300 cadets for the Malayan Air Training Corps has hegun. With full Government support the future Oorp going to play an important part Malayan aviation. .For, from the Corps the future Malayan pilots, air(i.iit engineers,523 words
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351 1949-06-26 5 DANTAI REMIS, in Perak, seems like the promised land to a thousand Chinese squatters who have been resettled there by the Perak Government, in the first scheme of this ki^ *ha FprWatinn Already, on the Hour-acre plots allotted to each family. the green shoots351 words
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207 1949-06-26 5 'THE NAKED THE DEAD' HAS NO PLACE IN HER LIBRARY npOUGH, stronp-lunguaged 1 Amcritun best seller "The Naked and the Dead' will not appear on the shelves of Mm. Joan Tooke'a Lilliput Library. Its absence will be not so much on ethical grounds as practicality, according to Mrs. Tooke. Explaining207 words
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Advertisement55 1949-06-26 5 Prof. ILMIT>I)IN AI.AIII. (Astro- Palmist and Horo«cop« Reader) Many years' practice aSS&SK In Francp. SwitzerWflT Mr land> Ital y. Egyp* v^ Jn Tava Malaya Nev I>g <Ky IVlhi and various parts of the world Full-Life palmistry reading. $6/Satisfaction guaranteed. Dally 9-2 «r 3-6 ji.m. UNIVERSAL HOTEL Room No. ]<>. <Opp.55 words
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Advertisement400 1949-06-26 5 THE MYSTERY of the woman who NEVER GROWS OLD Not a linp or wrinkl.* ,d '.M «r^ '^^P^B| The smooth, clear «kin of WT/ magiral effects of << BioceIl<" |/IR| It nourishes and rejuvenates the skin while you sleep. You w J wake up looking younger *>% every morning. "Biooello"400 words
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Article, Illustration1779 1949-06-26 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE Ry MliS. F. I). THOMPSON. rrOMORROW evening, the 1 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. (.s.s.i Ltd. is giving a cocktail party at Rafflea Hot(>l to say jgo Kl-bye to Ita Managing DiwfetJr Mi. F. D. Tliompson, and his Wife. Th<\v are real Singapore oldstagers, and hav1,779 words
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Advertisement94 1949-06-26 6 S7ff,v IS 75 y I I it t JLCy W have manufactured ami sold PIANOS in Jhfir regMitatiou ami experience <>\<t this long period is ><>ur guarantee of nalif»fncttfNk \\r oiler iii our showroom Grand and I pright I'ianos b> Chappcll Strohmenger Danemann n ESTAB s MOUTRIE CO 'MALAYA! LTCk94 words
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Advertisement115 1949-06-26 6 BOOK YCUR TABi.E EARLY FOR THE SPECIAL CONCERT at RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT VI 8.15 P.M. mi: om in:v£ it iti 11. M. lIOVAL 3IAII£^I^ If. M. S. »iK^IIX^IiA>I (422 ft 'l I J SI( >// 1 A S -:,ii<iii«-i<ir: i;\M)MVsm;k 1 v. 1. ioi;:n K.M. 1^ n i iTiT^nri 1.115 words
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Article, Illustration2063 1949-06-26 7 JIMMY GLOVER - THIS LONDON JIMMY GLOVER 4 rom U >NDON, Sat. AS thui Richards, the -i Milverton, held i variety of Important i In for. l believe, mon tnan twenty years. (me would < xpect him to know nomething about the i take-up, psychology and salient charof the Chii »ng whom he2,063 words
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Advertisement48 1949-06-26 7 KEEP BABY Hv I i,, p Q I ■JB> I A Powder I A CuSSOnS PRODUCT For the toifct of white shoes h .IMPOITU FiOM LONDON E*€Ul» Made rich,? ine Virginia tobacco L I r/fj ALL RO LEAD T0... CATHAY RESTAURANT F.\n; (oM)H!OMN(i, INTI RESTING FOOI> SOCIAL CENTRE48 words
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Advertisement78 1949-06-26 7 A iii fc \v E Creamy smooth soft vd iirm nnougli foi im-'. .i|'i'li- .ihtni. It a ii<»ndryino 100, ami la«t rven longei tlum |»efore You'll li)Vr !<> lilt- -IfMIUMI' golflcil < a-<\ itV bigger, yel .-.i-j.-r I" hold, ind luxurious >okiitf! n nAM N j lmLuimiTo POM $ft smifw*78 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article535 1949-06-26 8 TO-DAY Tribune Stall Reporter M. 8 Daad i»i< «iii the lust ui bis s< i lea «»i Articles en in. Singapore lish moaopolj which rakes in I^UO |>ri ri'itt protit on every dollar tin* housewife ■pcadn. ;incl keeps 50,000 Malay aad Chinese fishermen in i535 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1949-06-26 8 HOW HONGKONG DID THE TRICK M. S. DA UD concludes his exposure of the fish ramp. WHATEVER may be the conclusions formed by ..»ose of you who have read my previous articles on the Singapore fish-menopoly, one thing has been obvious to everyone: the great disparity between prices tvceived by1,201 words
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Article20 1949-06-26 8 WANTED: An educated Do any nationality, apply pel ally. Singapore Muslim Dispensary, 95 Market Street, (ground Hex Singapore.20 words
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Article642 1949-06-26 8 SCIENTISTS say stresses ac cumulating under North America's greatest earth fa ill. fee San Andreas, oom i- or later will cause a major earthquake on the Pacific coj.-t. It may come tomorrow 10 hence, or its <ji.-.trctive force may not tx* unleashed tor a century642 words
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Article138 1949-06-26 8 NEARLY half of the 4,500 students of HeidelbergUniversity are trying to live on one meal a day, th<* Students Association reported. Like everybody ehse in West Germany the students, mostly ex-Wehrmacht soldiers, lost nine-tenths of their savings and bank accounts last ;/ear in Western Germany's currency reform. It138 words
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Advertisement195 1949-06-26 8 cZ "Ey« i roualßtr of U*r Juat "l.nylaf xlmnam My comfort *nd virtual •7' ciency dejimd primarily \pu\ profesHvmal seme** t fumMfUd eyesight epeciaiiM B. CHONU, OPT, D. •"■By ft^upp^^ «<ttta t**«i tM A L A Y A N El K WAYS 31 I I. S OM IST JULY IMFKN195 words
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Advertisement110 1949-06-26 8 K'L'M ROYAL DITCH AIRLINES W E E K L Y S E R V C E I BANGKOK *n* C A^H TOM tottouxt^cottnectUm, to HONGKONG Bi -WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BA TA VIA in. addUicn to /i^ese^tt svZHces CANTON every Thurs l*H.*< U .i.r 109^» Fet: 7mOC BANGKOK every Tuesday110 words
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2089 1949-06-26 9 Sir Richard Winstedi - WHEN RUBBER SOLD AT FIVE DOLLARS A POUND Sir Richard Winstedi jf.%L.\YA V\l) ITS HISTORY—I.? by he bbcr boom excited London as cargoe, of spices had excited ,t in the days of Elizabeth. Off.ce boys in tbe City became nch overn.ghl, Maiaya was a pagoda-tree to be shaken by the2,089 words
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Article596 1949-06-26 9 Three hundred thousand Germans would like to sue Hitler for defrauding them of fTHERE aio 300,000 Germans who would like to sue Adolf Hitler for defrauding them of 2SO,000.0O(. marks. But Hitler is apparently dead. So they a: trying: to get their money b«Tck596 words
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Advertisement34 1949-06-26 9 Tomorrow: Malaya) Lost Industries TABLE FAVOURITES AUSTRALIAN PIGEONS CO O K E D CRAYFISH CAPONS CHICKENS BOILING FOWLS BACON HAMS FROM THE STORE MODERNISED FOR COMFORTABLE SHOPPINC FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPT. 528134 words
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Advertisement179 1949-06-26 9 Your problem of materials I* a big and weighty one. From the basement to the roof, let us help you to solve it conveniently and economically, while satisfying your aesthetic taate of quality. For all building supplies, consult TAN SIN PENG CO. 11 PHILLIP ST., STORE. PHONES 4373 3114 P.O.179 words
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Article690 1949-06-26 10 PETER LATHAM - THE SEAWEED WAY TO GOOD HEALTH PETER LATHAM By SOME time ago medical research workers discovered that snako venom could p'ay an important part in the treatment of haemophilia, the Inherited tendency to excessive bleeding with little or no provocation. Formerly, there was do remedy for this distressing complaint, which690 words
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Article195 1949-06-26 10 A Black Market In Curates LONDON, Sat. A black maVxet exists in curates, says the Rev. S. B. Ashley, vicar I of St. Giles parish church, i Willenhall, .Staffs. Mr. Ashley. who has Charge Of an industrial par- i.=h of 11.000 people, said: "Curates are being offered over-the-odds by incumbents195 words
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Article570 1949-06-26 10 A HARD-BITTEN Arab prince is riding out of t!;o political desert toward :i North African throne and crown. Emir (Prince) Sayyed idris El Senussi, at 61, seema almost certain to become h I king. His probable realm Is Cyrenaica. This former lta'.m <jolony is570 words
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Article531 1949-06-26 10 THE only real resemblance between the circus of Ancient Home and that of I is the rin^ in which it is held. The Roman circus, said to have been bejjun by Tarquiniu s IM iscus, wa held in th" circus, «»i ring, round which permanent531 words
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Advertisement817 1949-06-26 10 P Favourite Den of all the world! f| Noptm. South, Bast, Wcsi Parker "»1 is the favourite of writing instruments! Actually, x.'t surveys in 34 countries prove Parker to be the b.tlJ'i imii/ wanted pen. Th<- r>i is ii<>t only the most beautiful pen S/ver made lmt <.n<- that outrivals817 words
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Advertisement78 1949-06-26 10 A^rX:^ pleasure in W^F Mm Qf I^^H i QMdfcn for for VivW W^ CHILDHH C^tnln«»M« from il] fll npcnrorloi j** PUffips h ihe cyi k thtt> Knih m i.-ni Ty will .'-ri I ..II < w*fa provide, jr< i mi •enrice. Philbjr. C!y an d mi Ii in a miwlrin'78 words
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Miscellaneous681 1949-06-26 10 Strange ■< S^enis f A/O- BECAUSE A FC&CE a M/ioA/Ersr/u/\am^i\ mostse exejzted c<v sqm£~ Tr/£/<£ WHEN **Wm TX/HG- 5O /F ThEZE /S AQTMW& ePE s ke/u? T*'£ //j v \et ;j sr. attracted A/OTV/,V<j MEAZ 7H£B£ kVCOLD BE A'O /O*GE.. /T TO ATTRACT P 1 BYE, BYE, BLACK SHESR... Cr&'^JL681 words
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Article, Illustration852 1949-06-26 11 MOST STARS HAVE SECRET HIDE-OUTS HOLLYWOOD. KALNV summer flay, an ocean bearh, nail pretty Hollywood starJots make a combination that few, if any Amercans, can resist. Thus. |t is small wonder that legions of tourists annually flock to the California coast to partake of all three advantages. Isn't it lexical,852 words
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Article272 1949-06-26 11 ANN NOTHERN handle* bvrs like th»« old fellow in "Ijghtnin" who dro>»- a swarm of them across the desert without losing- a bee. So it seemed like a j,->o(' idea to wi ite a bee scene into RKO Radio's "The judge Stops Out," in272 words
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Article139 1949-06-26 11 On The Lap Of The Pecks WHANKB to their two Alsatian dogs, the Gregory PcGks liave been given a reduced rate on burglary insurance at their home. Am Insurance adjuster who called at the residence volunteered the lower premium after receiving ail ultia-vocifcrou? greeting from the animals. In spite of139 words
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Article54 1949-06-26 11 ROBERT YOUNG will lesume! active work in the indc- i pendent production field as soon as he completes his current J starring assignment in "Lov t ui IJi^; Business," a Crest t'roduc- tioti. Next film «t»t the Blate of the) actor's outfit, Cayalter Froductiony. is "Tiic World54 words
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Article59 1949-06-26 11 M A s h, Rl h^ °i !IAR was f Iln thlN on p rself-"t-n ai horn" reo<>nt! > from ht WOTfc and decided to M»J at nomr, just in cas*» anyone slewed «u to look ovi* the piarr, wijirh she |ias up for saV. l59 words
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Article, Illustration53 1949-06-26 11 .'ot lor.^ tmt of Glendalo »ligh School, lovely Terr>MDore, who made a* hit m ith Singapore fans with her rctm# in Toliimhia's tee»micolour film "The Return Of October, r.turns to th^ sen-en In John Ford's :ind Mcrian C. Cob^er*ii A'rku jiroduetion, "The (ireat Joe »<mng:." with Bea Jolinson53 words
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Advertisement440 1949-06-26 11 '^^■B^^Bfl ■r^^B BaV IJr a-^^&Mk <jPW^ 1 k av^al <?■ a? a\< I, y sms 9aBBa^BBBBa^ GKbß^mS^ •Ba^BaT^^^^ !:> '-fc^a^a^^«^^**' 111 'I P«int, xv.th prMe 3 Martha I f« Glosfora keeps. l/Nrl uh s <' notable porfor}9L KPeatond f^ a f "P rol« In 'JflL^ Kulk.s "the Ju.lire l^oral 7//440 words
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Advertisement336 1949-06-26 11 Give yourself a ffrQ&£/ rx^^" permanent wave g X your hair up in curlers hef.ll 12 .00 y et t/)e vvovc? *tays 111 for mont/)s A Toni is truly lovely !So soft, so Your Toni perm is in and just why y out ol 10 American women ptefcr Ton: to336 words
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Article, Illustration367 1949-06-26 12 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART By It at You'll be ha with it a'ld the new that's to toilow if you'll >.:iv- .-< veral style- s tryout i you go all out for one. 1. getting a permanent, get your hair ready for it. Brittle i nds left ov.367 words
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221 1949-06-26 12 NEW style can put :ruo an old dinm cutting down the ae ivi.r.t and bobbins off the The a 1 ot (•.iij.. 1 colletage cv.n to daszl< inding the lowcut neckline with a blaze 01 sequins. Here's what to do: iicfoio trimming, chalk221 words
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Article, Illustration386 1949-06-26 12 MANICURE PFDICURF rp] .r t in..:., i- UtaU 1 t a womai pood If ..HI llt'f i .;ii v niosi ,<i- -ipy itidica .ion i apt t<> a i undown manicure. de stamping a woman aa looking unkempt, a set of frayed and patChily-poSlsh-od nails a!\\ iya iem386 words
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Article, Illustration372 1949-06-26 12 BRUSH YOUR HAIR AND CARRY IT PROUDLY TRY the two-brush technique of enhancing lustre if you want a close-cropped hair-do to make up in gleam what it lac!;-: i;i length. To the strokes of a short, stiffbristled brush that most Knls seem to favour for a brisk workout, add polishing372 words
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Advertisement308 1949-06-26 12 WHERE YOU REGISTER FOR A I $fr m mi 1 aeral i "onl Oftlce. [ctorifl School, i.i '.i. Rangoon Road •«<ho.i'. 4. O?y!ang Engitan School a> Out ram SehooL old Oovenunral TraeV School, Srnlts K«»a<l. T. Sir;injj S n 11 F;n;;!i> i School. iS. a 111 p <>n v, M»•'■308 words
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Miscellaneous122 1949-06-26 12 "/^NCE. MINNIE. V > """"3 M<^TA^^^EjTv^«^^LiSwlij I/rT^i^Sfe^S^'J ,^^F? ii S AN(CI£::.>T INDIAN MATRIMONIAL A I f7~"icA!" PMG F>> E^VE^i IS V^^^J^ M^^ < j^ NPS S^T I^/W^^^T' |^^^~y M jrF 3S f BRING/ I 1^ rShSpfT I ES^ T WlTS'^K)R^^^^|f^ Ki F VAKFY L NOT c^'-»NG YOU A V/T-. Pp'v^122 words
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Article, Illustration3141 1949-06-26 13 My hands were clammy My pen kept slipping lEOH SENG KHOON, Tribune Staff Reporter and member of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, to-day tells the story of the historic clash with America which overshadowed the battle for the Cup itself. And Mo The (up Was Ours... I NEXT WEEK j3,141 words
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Advertisement58 1949-06-26 13 1" I I 1 1 1.\L i^^ IN 77// //v f/^ v SA TCHELS <rM& FOR LUNCH V/Rv i*hi:ai> hi "ss sr~*rn* 5 Cts. each I hey are satisfying and M easy to prepare. Ju>sl split them open and fill them with ■Bfething savoury or something sweet. Children love them58 words
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Advertisement351 1949-06-26 13 jjjCT' jiff afc» ifl [if at^ >% a^^^\ aflaP^a^ai .^av^ftav iAfi afli m^mtt tott^vm a^ai^v ia^^M~ a^^Ha^H SBht. ftUf War 9 *I«eMflP^ JBHAaMUAaValaaatthaaMßaMaVMß^^ Thin new service ue offer you nieann that th»« AnioHcnn operated Pacific Overseas Airlines (Shun) !,td. takes you direct to Bangkok. From llan^kok you fly to ladia,351 words
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Article, Illustration614 1949-06-26 14 NEGRI SKITTLED OUT FOR 87 S'pore Lead By 64 Huns OIXGAPOKE gained a 64 run lead over Negri SentbHan in the first day's play in the two day's tnicrSt»ti* Cricket match played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. Negri who batted first were all out for a mere S7 runs while614 words
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Article71 1949-06-26 14 The following will represent Nee Soon Badminton Party in a in.-niily badminton match against the aferrytime B.P. <>m Wednesday the 9th Juiu- '1!«. at 7 \>.m. in the Happy World Covered Stadium. Wer Ton- Hoe. Bak Chua, Ballah, Slow Watt Pen". Cilia Em,' (Juan. Lim Teck SeniC,71 words
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Article50 1949-06-26 14 Tin- following h'ivo Keen nhosen to represeni The Borneo Co.. Ltd. BportS CluTj in u soccer match to hp played atninsi the Guthrie Co. s.C. at Fairer p.Mk tomorrow: Rajnnan. Cliarlle Kan?. I>. Rozario; J. Campbell, H. Tan Jantan; c. Chambers, M^m. j. Jameson. Samri and Xoordln.50 words
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474 1949-06-26 14 Ticket Club Batsmen Let Them Down Against Johore mur By A Special Correspondent fHE Johore Cricket Club created a mild sensation last Sunday when they defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by 6 runs at Johore Bahru. Johore have now two very creditable victories to their account for previously they hid474 words
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489 1949-06-26 14 AASE JACOBSEN IS WILLING TO P LAY HERE HAN'ISH officials and players are extremely anxious to fe^rn how good Malayan girls are at badminton. It is only natural that they should. Their men had reigned supreme on the European continent for over two years after the liberation until our boys489 words
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Article136 1949-06-26 14 PRESCOTT, LEGCETT GOING HOME When tho Royal Airforc< (Malaya) cricketers take the field against the Combined Colleges on Satuiday (July 6) and Sunday (July 7) *at R.A.F. Seletar Station ground they will be th set vices of two of their best players- Pres- cott and Leggett. These two ;>!ayci.s have136 words
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Article639 1949-06-26 14 MAIWIOiVS LAST .LESSON GENERAL TRAINING WO on^ was ever trood nt anvthiiv without application and Industry, and that applies just as much to a footballer as to maii in i profession. A player cai never be satisfied that he km ws everything. There Is not a639 words
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Advertisement121 1949-06-26 14 j4 l MM I t mM 4 vMaiKJ beot NAVY CUT T^p/-m r% el lie. J9 I 4r^ %ktw% <**&*! &r wuMtMi-mi \JP*^^ 1 Safeguard yotjr RSIBM with the gentle, corrective action of Andrews Liver Salt! Quickly and pleasantly, a morning glass of sparkling Andrews settles the stomach, corrects acidity,121 words
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Advertisement228 1949-06-26 14 LUXURIOUS SKYMASTER SERVKt SINGAPORE TO COLOyp, with connecting senses LONDON via BO\P KARACHI, CAIRO, DEPARTURE SINGAPORE i) A.M. KYKRVtii M-T.MXi:,, i;v PILOTS wS t^^^^ i.000.000 mil Js*£a?J? f lyin< Ex I<: RiR n r )Al£f €£¥£011 OPERATING COKTEACTOH 5, PBINCE stiiii i SINGAPORE. if,. OK AIX TRAVEL IGENGUI 3 Bill/228 words
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Article1290 1949-06-26 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Flannery gets 3 Winners I From m.,^ iron, Saturday. |Hr< main leature of today's racing, Hie final <lav of the IVrak Turf Club's Jum meetißfe w»8 the splendid riding of Frank FUuuery, who rode thref winners, all trained by Do<- Rodgers. Repeated upsets were seen.1,290 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-06-26 15 U. M. Neiaon (lrft) and Waiter G walking out to tne <T.-ase to open the batting lor the S.C.A. XJ aealnst the Combined CoUegea yesterdny. Tribune Picture.30 words
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804 1949-06-26 15 HI. C. Pasupathy 8 0 7 0 Combined Colleges Ist Inns. M. C. Pa»upathy c Ong Lee Kenyoa i; s. Dorniruj b On;j Lee b N::iilh 1; M.r. Schnbeii c Galistan h Smith G; X. (i. OorlolT <• >mifh b Kenyon 5; H.804 words
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Advertisement224 1949-06-26 15 "^V/c enjoyed every moment f the show whic is a jtory lriie lo ltc an^ very pathetic" ■JW mm mm I fir ■■•K; TRACY KEAII #•4 Kf>W;\RI>.MVSO\ j •rttii cj <r« fa J] ik e rf rjio!o vpd I A fICIUI< tc Yo^y Showing I tila.ni.; L4sj 4.15; 6.45 und224 words
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Advertisement189 1949-06-26 15 NOW SHOWING! AIR-COOLED PHONE SIM i 5 TIMES: 1 1.00 -1.45 -4.00 -6.30 -9.30 IT'S "HAY-LARIOUS!" THE SENOR ARE AFTER THEM -SO THE BULLS! m V- HUBBARD MMXwm tk SM jf l-Vufiiri-it;- Th». liui Samba "IS IT ITES, OR JS it NO?" ADDED: WOODCOCK VS. MILLS SPECIAL MATINEE at 8.30189 words
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Article, Illustration622 1949-06-26 16 S'PORE RECOVER IN 2ND HALF TO WIN 6-0 Ah Rahman Outstanding SINGAPORE G. MALACCA 0. AFTER a poor display in the first haJf of their Malaya Cup match, Singapore made a brilliant recovery in the second session scoring a six-nil victory over Malacca at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. As a622 words
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Article99 1949-06-26 16 EIGHT remaining members or the Hongkong CJniverrtty team who are vl I Singapore foi the flrst time to play a series of cricket and tennis matches here and hope to make it an annual affair, arrived In the B 1 liner Sirdhans yestei day. The99 words
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Article87 1949-06-26 16 The Singapore dum competition began on Friday Bight at the Now World Amusement Park. A special illuminated dum hoard measuring 20 ft. by 20 ft. is in use. The competition will be carried on nightly, starting at at 8.30 p.m.. and is open to all.87 words
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420 1949-06-26 16 Army- Navy Trounce Johore Five -Nil ARMY-NAVY 5. JOHORE 0. jyjUAR, Saturday. Army-Navy strengthened their claim for the Malaya Cup final when they defeated Johore five-nil here today. The two teams entered the field in mourning and lined up in the centre for a minute's silence hs mark of respect420 words
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Article198 1949-06-26 16 The Marigold B.p. drew 3— all each with the Useful B.P and the Mayflower D.P. in Ui« friendly badminton matches played at the Clerical Union Hall recently. Against Ureful B.P. (Marigold Players mentioned first)SINGLES: Ng Cheong Hua beat Sng Haw Par 15—8, 15 n Wee Ohim Tee198 words
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234 1949-06-26 16 CHYE HEE WINS SPRINT AT FARELF MEET The FARELF sports for all Branches, Sub-Depots and Departments was completed yesterday at the St. Georges Road. The weather was dull but fine. Tan Chyc Hee. Singapore's left winger won three events and came in second in putting the shot. He won the234 words
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Article436 1949-06-26 16 UNFAVOURABLE weather which threatened to spoil ':he afternoon yesterday took -he unexpected turn for the better to permit the smooth unning of the various events n the 26th Annual Athletic Sports of St. Anthonys Boys' School held at St. Joseph's Schoolground. Bras Basal) Road. John de436 words
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Advertisement254 1949-06-26 16 FOR STRENGTH. VITALITY AND ENERGY AGSNTS: -I/* BORNEO A g|F^™~ Quick Relief from jfJCJgI CHEST SORENESS \v-^^^>» Bronchial Colds B*fe I^. ~IC (l-,\i7\\ i A chest shows the presence of JangefP^^f^^^^/ '\)ifl I <.<us gcrmi thst threaten your lungs. Take I*n j^^^"*^^'^B I'cps antiseptic brcathcable tablets. \i f^ lt lssolvcs254 words
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Advertisement21 1949-06-26 16 "Lose Less Linen" For your protection. Avoid arguments as to ownership: Requirements airmailed to and from England. POST BOX 1195 Singapore,21 words
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Advertisement80 1949-06-26 16 l\ -y\ K l<: M 1 1: Hi TOMORROW at 9.3Q P^ PHCNE 4042 BOOK NOW ffWfßpiS I''1 jII vjvTip^Br Awl ■fc^j^^ -«J6^ Based Upon Th, Novel "THE A FKEDKIC MARCH PICTIRE IS AUriH AN EVENT TO PICTUREGOERS BECAtSEC ITS USUALLY HIGH ACTING STANDS LION LIMITED AUTHORISED BOTTLERS OF OCA(<>U80 words
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