Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 July 1949
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Title Section21 1949-07-10 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published fritnu.ltaneou.sly at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Pennny. v r>" SINGAI'OKK, SUNDAY, July 10, 19><». I'KICK TKN GENTS21 words
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467 1949-07-10 1 Lawrence C. Mani - Lawrence C. Mani By *rHE Governments of Singapore and the Federation last night announced a temporary ban on imports from the dollar area. Ho lgkong will now be the or»|y main trade link between Singapore and the entire Western Hemisphere, the Philippines and467 words
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Article71 1949-07-10 1 GILMOUR BACK: STATEMENT TOMORROW IK. ANDREW GILMoTK Singapore's Secretary tor Economic A flairs returned rerterday from London after ilks ««t the Colonial Office on the Colony's entrepot bide. '.ilniour declined last i comment on the ban on dollar purchases announced while he was on the way tuck. He said "All71 words
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Article59 1949-07-10 1 Lewis Does It Again F/«f Winners! ILLVN LEWIS. Tribi JfcfinK (omspond.nl. "?N *w sfraißht WhUMn ypHi,. r (ia\\ Singapore »Nkf, making a mi* th tUnv days of JJEL;e WINNERS, half °J«l 'f all leleetlom riven LrviK, NINETEEN \VINJ w<tp named. J* r'ck of r^is's sclerSri':* 1 s Mlworth, JJi «»Jt«:59 words
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Article, Illustration215 1949-07-10 1 Henk Spends His Hone ymoon Solo Tin. Henk Kremers, 26-year-i 1" oM Dutch fourth engineer i in the 8,343-ton Royal mteri ocean Line's Tjipnn is, ik>v\ i in Singapore, la newly-wed husband spending his honeymoon all by himself. "What have I done f,ir'.' Why, I've been ■shore and bad h215 words
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Article75 1949-07-10 1 WHAT WE EARNED IN GOLD IN tra<l»- with the l'nit<*«l Stales, Malaya earned in l'»l.s u ii !a! or UB2S9 million anil spent USsl*4l/ 2 niiHon. During the first five months of this >ear, Malaya's earnings from the same trade totalled USgfl/j million, and her dollar expenditure was about US$4B75 words
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Article226 1949-07-10 1 MANILA, Saturday. A government spokesman confirmed tonight that Generalissimo Chianir Kai-shek had been invited to visit Philippines and he was reported to be coming to Baguio to confer with President Elpidio Quirino. Informed sources expected Chiang to arrive v t the northern Luzon mountain resortU.P.; A.P. - 226 words
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128 1949-07-10 1 Army 'Maps' Industries For Defence tfimnfiay Tnbnne RtporUr) L\>l tour months, Army ex- perts have been Conducting a survey of industries in Malaya to coordinate civilian production and organisation With the over-all South East Asia defence plans. Inquiries havp been made into what materials Singapore and the Fcdcrati'.-n can produce,128 words
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Article29 1949-07-10 1 BUDAPEST, Bat. Hun gary'a appeals court today confirmed the life Imprisonment sentence of Josef Cardinal Mlndssenty. The court approved 8-2 the verdict of the People•« Court. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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140 1949-07-10 1 Na tion a lists Confisca te Australian Motor Vessel HONGKONG, Sat. An Australian-owned, Portuguese Ha<; motor vessel has Keen confiscated by tin- Chinese maritime customs because it had made n trip to Bhlhtao, Communist-controlled small seaport on the Shantung peninsula, informed shipping sources said today. The ."»>7 ton ve Wareemba,A.P. - 140 words
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Article73 1949-07-10 1 BTUTTQART, Sat. Am American otticot shot and killed a young Russian soldier yesterday In what th< I'S. Army autlioritics .sai'l was an "unprovokrtl attack" by five oi six Russums soldlera on a r.s. constabulary patrol ,']oo yards inside the American zone near Rothcnback north of Coburg.U.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration736 1949-07-10 1 Johnson Goes Digging For More Facts THE GREAT TUNNEL FIASCO "I Don't Like It!" Sunday Tribune Rc|M>rter ]J/|LNICIPAL Comnussioner Mr. Pat Johnson began his probe into the abandoned S8(M),00<) waterworks tunnel at Pontian by trying to arrange lor the former residential engineer. Mr. C. B C. Braine to stay on736 words
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Advertisement99 1949-07-10 1 [Weutox 1 /J "HOHNER" ■WMm Jj* ALL HARMONICA gjW- J> f BANDS T^ wmmmm m m r JUs^fc*.' **%"ho| rrillol l)o two opposite reeds in each lfp *vibr. r f Hrc tune(l th<> samc f )ltch with onlv *n? n "MOiia difference, thus producing a Tremolo k?- f| hh (fT'99 words
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Advertisement6 1949-07-10 1 PEOPLE FOR THE PIOPIL Tel: "Tribune"6 words
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Advertisement24 1949-07-10 1 WHAT V T First selection of J Readers' Letters on j S Radio Ma lava S i aprmr on nave I UIIII MALAYA? i24 words
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Advertisement92 1949-07-10 1 iWM//1)/t V NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines. mil]// <**% V lilt m A Wore! on Leaf 'l'i im S •IJaW OooH tobacco like food winr |l!l\ PW rebes upon the frown or smile of Dame J^^ Nature. Differences in soil, v^^rie^ J\\\ of weather, will all affect the perfection92 words
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Advertisement8 1949-07-10 1 Season Trading Co. .">7. Hum sr., TEL: h^i.mm8 words
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Article382 1949-07-10 2 HERB DOCTORS STUDY LONG AND HARD (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IT takes a person anything from twelve years to twenty to become a Chinese doctor, a sensei, and it takes unwavering patience and perseverance fro succeed. There are only three ways to broome a sense! 1) Passed on from father382 words
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Article46 1949-07-10 2 TOKYO. Sat. Isamu Sato, former lieutenant commandci in the Japanese Navy, j was today hanged at Sugamo prison. Tokyo, for oißering the beheading cf an Ame- rican flyer after his plane had been shot down in the Ryuku island in April. 1945. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration153 1949-07-10 2 Back From US College Mr. Quck Soo Tong, eldest son of Mr. Quok Seov Teng, has just returne i from the United States after obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Business Management fro^n Oklahoma A. M. College. Mr. Quek first left Singapore in 1941 to join Hongkong University. As he153 words
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Article89 1949-07-10 2 $1 7,000 Go For Relief In June Seventeen thousand dollars were expanded in June on relief allowances to 1,905 families by the Social Welfare Department in Singapore. In th?ir monthly summary, the Social Welfare Department stated that an additional $642 was paid to inmates of Bushey Park and Nantina Homes.89 words
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Article41 1949-07-10 2 CAUSED HURT CHARGE Bee Ah Yew, 43, was charg- eel in the Fourth Magistrate's Con it yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt with a •pail to Koh Lam. The case will be heard on July 21. Bail of $100 was I allowed.41 words
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Article46 1949-07-10 2 Air mail is expected today from Australia. New Zealand, Burma, Thailand, and the Ft'detation of Malaya. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Aden. South America, Canada, Pakistan. U.S.A., Japan. Hongkong, China, (including Manchuria and Fo! mosa) and Thailand is 6 p.m. today.46 words
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Article23 1949-07-10 2 No surface mail is expected. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to the Federation of Malaya is G p.m. today.23 words
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Article, Illustration95 1949-07-10 2 He Was Dined By His Staff On the eve off his departure for Ceylon in the Canton, Mr. G. I*. M. de Siiva, partner of Messrs. G. i\ de silva Bros., of a Ratfles Place, was entertained last night to a dinner by members oi the firm at the Ta>95 words
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Article282 1949-07-10 2 Katlh Vs. Conn From Our Own Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. 'THE Malacca Circuit Magistrate, Mr. S. Bon Bernard, yesterday adjourned a case to decide whether proceedings now before him constituted an abuse of the process of court. A Malay school-teacher, Mohd. Saaci bin Mohd. Nor, was summoned282 words
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Article130 1949-07-10 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Singapore Quantas Manager, Captain Lewis Ambrose, said yesterday, "Flying boats I love them." He has flown them in the Far East many years. Eut they are slowly being eclipsed \>y the faster land pianos, he said. "Aviation is a growing130 words
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Article28 1949-07-10 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. I'tiemployment m the United Stut* rose to 'A,800,000 in June, un increase of about half a million fiom May, tho Census Bureau ported. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article71 1949-07-10 2 Malayans Get Police Medals LL. Colonel ."John Douglas Dalley, former dhecto? of the Malayan Secuiity Services, has boon presented the King's Police Medal in London. The Colonial Police Medal for gallantry was presented to the fathei of Mr. John Lee Boden, Auxiliary Police Officer, who was killed in a successful71 words
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Article79 1949-07-10 2 GOVERNOR ATTENDS RAF DINNER The Governor was present at the third annual dinner and dance of the Royal Air Force Association at the Adelphi Roof Garden last night. About 150 members and their guests were present. Sir Franklin replied to a toast made by Group Captain A. P. Campbell. Also79 words
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Article450 1949-07-10 2 BLUE NnTH r ORR I'Vfi ku i»it«ir w \\tvii.c IJB M«ri« iKS? MTl^ AmerU^on the r-Musir v\av ed K,S Amerit an Ml le^ 10 a.m. News from Kuala l.umpur; lO.or, Intorlude; 10.15 Hit I'arade -A w^kly revi^v in nhich we give >«u words. music and laughter; 11450 words
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Advertisement184 1949-07-10 2 gpißi^. a V' l Radio at its very kst brinjs you I '< diffusion is «i systetn of broadcasting not on tho air but through private wires. The sixteen hours daily of attractive programmes CANNOT be received unless the Company's speaker is installed In your home. No ordinary radio can184 words
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Advertisement686 1949-07-10 2 T/lKr CARE OF YOiJR y m^A fMi soo/A% BALM ffl vSf'' If your baby's skin is chafed and lore, u e Ri D.D.I). Balm, a sair, toothing ointment W^ that will nut -taiii. This purr, white ai E <. ■eptic toftly moodwd into thr >kin has .he i soothing i><686 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-07-10 3 Mr. John J. I.erryman, actIn^ ■Wager <»l the American President Lines Singapore Ofke, left yesterday for a short holiday in America. With nim ar. his wife, I riinkir, and daughter. Sue. Mr. hVrryniin will return to the hast in a month to take up his men appointment as ManBafcer <52 words
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Obituary69 1949-07-10 3 MAi>AJkl CHOOPIG LI AN ME beloved mot lit i of Thio (iok Lin Gei Choo, Ok Seng, Qek BweeJ passed away peacefully yeater-' day morning at 8.18 a.m." (Sat. > at No. 2, Bideford Road. She leaves behind sons, 4 dau^h- ters-in-law, 1 daughter. 1 son- 1 m-law, 2869 words
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Article87 1949-07-10 3 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. Tan Soo Ghi. the well-known Malacca resident, in association with the Malacca Rotary Club, is ananging a series of charity cinema shows in aid of the Malacca anti-T.ii. fund. The first of these performances will be given at the Rex Cinema on Wednesday. July 20.87 words
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Article50 1949-07-10 3 M USICAL SOCIETY The Singapore Musical Society Is making an all out eifort to enlist the support of all vocalists and Instrumentalists in Singapore, 'I h c So- ciety may begin rehearsals on a comp!ete Choral and Orchestral work ir» August. It may be presented in the middle of DeceniDer50 words
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238 1949-07-10 3 up (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JHK People's Education Association of Singapore will be opening new classes for workers at Pasir ?u n J a g the Sin S a Pore Harbour Board and at the Shell Petroleum Co. in the near future There238 words
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Article, Illustration336 1949-07-10 3 Singapore Skylines By Ivor Kraal SINGAPORE'S second Air »3' Day will far exceed any similar show yet seen in the har Bast, a Civil Aviation Department spokesman said this week. More than 35 aircraft ranging from tho single-engine Moth to possibly the giant Constellation are expected to be on display336 words
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475 1949-07-10 3 HARRY FANG - MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PROJETCT TO REPLAN J. RAHRU HARRY FANG But Work Is Held Up For Want Of Money By JHE Johcre Government is considering a multimillion dollar project to replan the business area of Johore Bahru Town with wider roads, better shop houses, and a continuous stretch of evergreen esplanade475 words
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Article294 1949-07-10 3 -AND A MILLION ROAD 'THE Johore Government is planning a million dollar road in Johore Bahrw which will connect Singapore with the Scudai Ropd leading north to replace the pi^ nno which passes through Jalan Ibrahim This toad is pa it of a plan to have wider and better roads294 words
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Article, Illustration152 1949-07-10 3 His Name Has Gone Round Globe Ifr. James E. Fernandez. Deputy Shipping Master, whose signature on shipping documents has been earned many times aiound the world in hundreds of .ships, big and .small, is u tiling fiom Government seivice shortly. Mr. Fernandez however, has n< vei left the shores of152 words
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Article120 1949-07-10 3 Progressives To Debate Lotteries (Sunday Tribune Reporter) \TO\V that the Federation has agreed to iun State Lotteries foi Social Welfare, the Progressive Party will be bringing up this subject at their committee meeting toniori ow. Two years ago this issue aroused controversy, but the motion put up by Mr. Mallal120 words
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Article33 1949-07-10 3 MALACCA, Sat. For falling to report a change of address in his identitv card. a Chinese. Tan Choo Fong, was fined f50 by the Sessions Court president, Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday.33 words
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159 1949-07-10 3 fHE Singapore Music Circle and the British Council will present a series of eight concerts hnrin KS,r y 12 at thc Brifish raffi; Mr. Tan Siew Loon, Secretary of the Singapore Music Circle said that trtts v ill herald the first of many seasons159 words
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Article94 1949-07-10 3 j JOHORE BAHHtT, Sat. Police arrested 16 personI 14 Chines and 2 Malaya for being bandit suspect,. messen. gen and subscription collectors and for assisting and ing the bandits in Johrre yesterday. i A patrol of 1/10 Gurkha Rifles, led by Police guid< encountered and94 words
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Advertisement280 1949-07-10 3 philateLST" WE PAY MONEY FOR I SLI) STAMPS 40c. ptr I<H> for any Malaya stamp j (•waked ufl paper, Vr*e Kuvinr I i*t i.: Stuntpn. The Stamp Trailing IHB. Bay St., Toronto, Canada >l;unp iolltHtionn Wanted! \\> Buy All Kindn of Stamp* IIEI&f SHAH l lH9i# ilKff kfUvlf sHiil\ fjgfe&280 words
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Advertisement387 1949-07-10 3 i ie^i^B^^<aC^>^jii^^^^ Gents' half soles h'jith^r 3 j^q Gents' full soles leather or rubber 5,90 Gents' heeling leather <>r rubber l s(k I^atlies* or boys' half soles leather 2.5*0 Ladies' or boys' full S ole> leather or rubier 4.90 Children sizes: 8-X" 2 half soles leather or rubber 1.90 Children387 words
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Article150 1949-07-10 4 This Weeks 1 rue Story* T\\ young men woic walking down their load at about half past nine one sunny morning, on their way to work. A large car drew alongside, and a courteous voice asked them if they would like a lift. They said '"Yes please." and150 words
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Article27 1949-07-10 4 Mi. K. H. Stevens Ik-s been appointed i member of the Kent Conciliation Hoard m place of Mr. J. A. Ik an who has resigned.27 words
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327 1949-07-10 4 THE TEEN-AGERS HAVE THEIR OWN RACKET Exper ience Ga i ned During Occupation (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) COME glib teen-agers In Singapore schools are running a racket, selling coloured sheets depicting cinema attractions, ami stamps, at fancy prices to school-mates who collect them as hobbies. These operations are particularly rife327 words
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Article89 1949-07-10 4 Fifteen persons received the death sentence in the High Court, Johorc Bahru, during the period from Juno 16. 1948 to June '16, 1949. Thirteen of them werr under the Emergency Regulations, while tht- otiU't two were tried in the Assizes. Of UlMe who were sentenced. 11 were bandits.89 words
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Article226 1949-07-10 4 (Bwt4mf Tribune I'vportvr) SINGAPORE Government has bought tho An-10-Chi-ocse (Secondary) School at Cairnhill for $240,000 for its proposed Teachers' 'I raining College which is expected to be innugurated next year. The .sale whs confirmed yesterday by Dr. Marmaduke Dodsworth. Methodist Mission Superintendent and Tr. asurei, who226 words
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Article79 1949-07-10 4 As a result of an Increase in Police prosecutions against violators of traffic rules in Johore Bahru Circle, there was a marked decrease in the number of accidents during June. One hundred and sixty-five traffic offenders were brought to book in June as against 144 in May.79 words
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Article28 1949-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There have been 36 arrests in the Federation in the last -4 hours: 31 in Perak, 4 in Johore, and 1 in Selangor,28 words
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Article, Illustration409 1949-07-10 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DUT for the Lady Almoner, Miss Kathleen Jcy Eastaugh at the General Hospital, the story of the chronic asthmatic might have been different. He was unfit for manual labour, but not sufficiently ill to be }>ermanently hospitalized, and so perhaps,409 words
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Article165 1949-07-10 4 (From On i Corrf sjjnnrft nt COLOMBO feat. THE men of the Ceylon Pioneer Corps who nave returned home after their period of service in Malaya are said to be bitter with the authorities who have promised much and done little. This was disclosed to me165 words
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Article95 1949-07-10 4 FRENCH FILM DOES GOOD BUSINESS A French Sim, with ISnglish sub-titles, has done bettei business in one Singapon cinema among the Chinese patrons than any othei Him since last Easter. The Aim is "The Devil I Within." diama about a young wife's affair with p schoolboy while her husband la95 words
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226 1949-07-10 4 Go vt. Defeatism Hit By Penang Rubber Exchange PFA T AX(; Saturday. WHEN representatives of the Penang Rubber Exchange met Mr. E. Jago, of the British Rubber Development Board at the Resident Commissioner'^ Office, Mr. Heah Joo Sean, the President f w Exchange, expressed the view that it was ;i226 words
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Article169 1949-07-10 4 PENANG, Bat Nearly one-and-a-half million dollars worth ol Japan* textile- are due to ,n i Penang in the near future, according to some of th( load- Ing piec< good merchants tin-- morning, These textih s, ll i a said, art the full quota allotted to the169 words
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Article50 1949-07-10 4 SHANGHAI, Sat. Th. Oonununista today released r.S. Vice-Consul William B. olive Hi- wrna arrested on Wednesday m a minor traffic inci lent and beaten by police. Olive was not permittI cd to comment upon hia four days .n jail because, Tabot said, 't "might endanger him. APAP - 50 words
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Article22 1949-07-10 4 The Ciovcinu; has appiovcd «i commission aa acting sub- U'.'utencnt, Malayan Royal k Naval Volunten Reserve, to I Mi. Robert Ho.22 words
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Advertisement117 1949-07-10 4 >^^ m MACLEAM I JP if&Wi teeth i J iißi Of course we <//<// viaclcan*. Peroxide Tooth Paste is scientifically prepared to lo supremely well all that a tooth paste can do, namely o clean the teeth thoroughly yet safely. This -^fcJ avountc t<xnh p.we with its ever-popular Lavour gives117 words
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Advertisement78 1949-07-10 4 l^rsS MAGTRIZ) i^gjkfl <R DIGtSTIVI 7ab{ft^r WK^ f MAGTIIIZ TABLETS glv **l*ltf i XjßffiikTfflk Prompt »n4 proltnpd T^^C/l* I iVllßPnk W w{th frndom from ri tP|,7 f J^^^^y «npl«AiAnt aftereffects. f Ai»o Available la lVwder form, Sold Every whtie Agents: NAINA MOHAMKD A SONS I^TIK S'pore, Knni« Lumpur Perianß Jwu78 words
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Article, Illustration261 1949-07-10 5 WEE SI W (.IAN There is nothing wrong with Radio Malaya ami i should say that the programines an (mire eveal) distributed. All the criticisms are from selfish liotenen who want to h.i\t more programnits to SUil their taste. MARJORn WKK, Schoolgirl: Radio Malaya doesn't261 words
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359 1949-07-10 5 $20 LETTER Pleasing All Some Of The Time A further sei.-t-tion of letters will t>~ puMi^h-.i next week and a prize of S2M will be paid for the best letter published with J awards of $10 and $5 for the next best. Closing (late July 14. Address your letters to359 words
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Article187 1949-07-10 5 LISTENERS should be made to feel that Radio Malaya is noi another Public Relations Officer but in fact Is run by the people for the people. I. therefore, suggest the Ing (1) The establishment of a 1 dio Council With the Director of Broad ting aa Chairman. He187 words
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Article215 1949-07-10 5 I maintain that Radio Ma'iya should have a definite policy of it- own, with accent on its English cultural programme <• tnis is pre-emin-ently a BritisH cc-ony. The sooner this policy is carried out the better. Tho.so not satisfied with the local piogrammc can tune in to other215 words
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Article191 1949-07-10 5 BKiyit a man who has an aversion to radio that amounts to a phobia, and who truthfully never Uateus-ln, T am in the position of 'Patience on a monumcrfc smiling at Grief in the current di; ptite about our radio programmes. My criticisms, therefore, ■in onlySCROOGE - 191 words
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Article191 1949-07-10 5 Stories read during the Children's Hour should be adapted to local surroundings and atmosphere to suit local children. Ll.M AH BOON Radio Malaya should broadcast on more wave lengths to give the public every satisfaction possible by granting at least part of their request. Ql EK TECK SENG. It191 words
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Article72 1949-07-10 5 Mrs. W. GALISTON - Mrs. W. GALISTON My chief grievance lies with Uto two announcers who clown and make "corny" jokes, and thuswaste five to eight minutes of tho precious "Hospital HalfHour." Is this necessary? I think announcing the names of the records, the people who request them, and the ward and72 words
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Article77 1949-07-10 5 A dissatisfied listener may think his criticism reasonable, but do other listeners agree with him? It i 3 up to the majority to decide what they want, and it could only be fair if Radio Malaya would conduct a general survey of thr entire position. Forms could beRADIO-FAIR - 77 words
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Article204 1949-07-10 5 WHA T DO YOU EXPECT FOR $12 I paid $12 for a wiretau receiving licence which is valid for a year. For that modest outlay I may listen to classical composition or jive, topical commentary or local talent, radio plays or quiz programmes, brains trusts or Hawaian melody, race readings204 words
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Article110 1949-07-10 5 TO appeciatc the situation fully let us always remember that the unique task of providing and arranging programmes for four different communities has been assigned to Radio Malaya, who, under those circumstances, are doing a fine job and are to be congratulated on their splendid effort. InAPPRECIATIVE. - 110 words
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Advertisement200 1949-07-10 5 These are simis of what doctors call *W >J^i^^K "Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warnings .aJJJ^H^PKP^^ •hat you arc not getting enough minerals "W&*o vit.urin, which Nature demands lli &m^w!® V<>u to have. JH IkJ^^ The cooked-out foods that you eat .;...^^^W^ -Wy't W aren't supplying enough minerals and vitamins tor your needs.200 words
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Article, Illustration2038 1949-07-10 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE BY B[GOEST event of the week was the independence Day cocktail party given by Mr. w R. Langdon, r.S. ConsulGenerai and his wife at their house. No. S3, Grange Koad In the States, I nelieve, people keep open house on Independence Day. Anyone can walk in2,038 words
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Advertisement65 1949-07-10 6 RHEUMATISM ft j&W g gm/MMMr m *t <*%k i *y).'i/f H^r LINtMENT Jfiß^A Pain of sciatica, Dcoritis, lumbago fl^^S^«> //^-Y and all forms of rheumatism K/^^feS! f qaickly yield to a touch of Sloan's Liniment. Just dab it on. f s|Pftf anil Jp/f Jg Ilt fc Sfg*i*siiiii*; DRI/VH &f^A r65 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1949-07-10 7 LONDON, Sat. Tin:: announcement of the full pi i one of menta for Pri'i( i-'.i....:h i and the Oi I of i -h this nunmer :n sonic nuarU?i ut the health i f the !ir, t hope, "'i i rumours that lie 1 pf arai D to Scotland1,251 words
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Article, Illustration357 1949-07-10 7 From JIMMY GLO VER found her &udfcncei very iot«:rostc(l in Malaya. She ai.so discovered thai of the members of her audit nces know where Malaya Is. It might have brc-n a hettet Idea if the Colonial Office had thought up tin Colonial Month idea about half >« century ago. T.357 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article412 1949-07-10 8 Among the news which came into this office during the week was the report of a speech made in Canterbury by Lord Moran, the King's Physician and President of the Royal College of Physicians. We saved it for this spot on this day, because his message is a thought412 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1949-07-10 8 Rene Elvin - THE AMERICAN PARADOX Rene Elvin Roosevelt once said the Americans had nothing to fear except fear itself. Yet despite their prosperity and strength, they are by Tm-: United States o f Ameiica torn the richest and most powerful nation <>n earth. They outproduce Die rest of the wo? Id in1,891 words
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Article806 1949-07-10 8 EDWARD YATES - EDWARD YATES Prayers are being offered in Western Europe in the hope of averting the threat of a thought. Some people regard such prayers as impertinent requests for God to intervene m the predetermined cycles of nature. by DROUGHT always raises the question of the duty, necessity806 words
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Article167 1949-07-10 8 Look Haven, IVniisylvania. A 42-year-old former test pilot, turned preacher, is planning to use an airplane as his pulpit. Curt J. Wetzel, who assists at the first Baptist church hero, has rigged out a twoeatei pi^n^ with Bound stem to broadcast his m r Lf» from ths n167 words
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Advertisement106 1949-07-10 8 id m !S*r < are consists sf mf»r»* hail just "Imvi'ig mfort and visual effi- < ''< nub) upon 1 1 se n i iliju d eyt tight specialist. a ft, HONG, OIT, U. ''ully equ!|)|H»<l mth modern Instruments. M A L A Y A N AIR WA VS LIMI106 words
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Advertisement107 1949-07-10 8 riOM y— i mm —mm SINGAPORE unrmmt tASif MuiMOuy <A- •alavia < ~"2wiU S •ONAIIf S» V Y»V V^ •uenos amis s y CAicunA j Caracas #«.■-««> ciudao numio .^*^r*. 1 CUtACAO DA At K -"^r^~^i\ inscmim JK *"zZu*UNt* OONMCtN ■^■V'^^B^^^^^ 9^^^ HAVANA X PV stiiZt^^^ JOHAMNUtUtO 'J^M^^B&^^^^k KAMO KAIACMI107 words
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Article, Illustration707 1949-07-10 9 CAPEL BOURNE - CAPEL BOURNE UD HOLLANDS II V -\yi\\ always deny that the dead t o thiS earlh bul a slron s bod y man believes that such things r ago a lady iV^U house n a >• England's J*T^d spent the Tith her little707 words
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814 1949-07-10 9 A.K. Armytage - A.K. Armytage By PEOPLE sometimes waste their time in unsuitable jobs because they do not know any better. In other words, they do not know what they want. Sir A. Conan Doyle thought that he wanted to be a doctor. He814 words
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Article223 1949-07-10 9 WITH the United Nations being called upon to decide grave questions of international sovereignty, it is interesting to know of a territorial dispute which ham been going on for 600 years and seems likely to go on forever! Between France and the British Channel Islands he two reefsD.A.E. - 223 words
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920 1949-07-10 9 LAWRENCE GREEN - The Shark Is Not The Tiger Of The Sea LAWRENCE GREEN By The slunk is as harmless as the minnow, say the expert*, but there is no telling what it will do when it is frightened DO the sharks of South African waters deserve their sinister reputation? Any really exciting920 words
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Advertisement46 1949-07-10 9 good as his tools ij! uildi !!5 is as stron s its n na »s, particularly hardware, the iJj^W that holds a building J.JJ "ails to precision spirit levels «nr»t?« can suppled at prices from SIN PENG CO. ar SPORE. PHONE 43^3 2114. I*.O. BOX 098.46 words
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Advertisement171 1949-07-10 9 In Remembrance Of The Founder's BirthdayWE OFFER Tins MODEL FOB $1 OC.fi USUAL PRICE 1 Ld U $1 395 Ql2& y£j <iß^ v Infill TO SEE ITS CHARMING BEAUTY C^ vu TG HEAR ITS RADIANT TOHE TO ASCERT.A'^JTS MUSICAL QUALITY I OJ- /05. Se/eg»e Rd Singapore dl^! Man Zan I171 words
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Article, Illustration955 1949-07-10 10 C.C. Hare - YOUR CHARACTER IN YOUR SINGATURE C. C. Hare By tot range A* 1 1 k k Esis rE other day a police court witness, asked to sign the tittnscript of his t videnc<\ said he couldn't write, and so made the cross subsequently labelled "So-and-80, his mack." Hut in BritainN.F.L. - 955 words
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Article470 1949-07-10 10 GENE HANDSAKER - HOW MICKEY MOUSE WAS BORN GENE HANDSAKER By HOLLYWOOD Ever hear how Mickey Mouse was born Walt Disney told it the other day, in greater detail than I've seen or heard before, and the story seems pertinent just now. For Walt was preparing to leave for England to make hisA.P. - 470 words
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Advertisement263 1949-07-10 10 Turn h< Vmrsk bv^^^ Maddening irritation feee. Swos^^ L» 7 dry up. You enjoy blessed relief I jTrS^v Now there m n«w Hop* fc» j«« vW «rfß» IBM fm W*S JFmk torment and miMij o/ Kmemm a«A «4bw kHk**- m SL<\ ing hLiu d.Mcasaa. < 'oolii^, W»aii^ S.BXJI. M^mT^^fk\ rr««rri]it263 words
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Advertisement257 1949-07-10 10 u I J L i l I** I I:. M I'• (J.| I; i s "l" i'<m <| finus :vv.-/.7 v to 1 »N|)ON via I Kb>-|.i and Italy, -V!; X V Air conmvii- •■> t.i alaivl (hy Islands. Etiquin a j,>v. r s hool bitu Consult your travel aqrnt257 words
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Miscellaneous804 1949-07-10 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE s bbbbWv JMWERW, e\\\\\\\* '«feHtsw .^rTWs3m\r Jav^ snsm\ fmrnumW/ !dmnmn\\ >CWmW uT V, dRRuuWrJ^ rBy CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS, tntce: fee very patient with JAN. 21— FEB. 18. r/iem. Plenty of activity you will LEO. need aH o/ i/or/r eneryy to JULY 'A\ AUG. 23. cope leita804 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1949-07-10 11 A COMET WITH A TALE Lucilie's Called A 'Bail Of Fire/ But She's HOLLYWOOD. K movie cameras la the field near Hollywood were trained on the bottom ol a gaping holu in the ground. There, a pathetic figure, clad in harsh v. irking clothes, was pawing about hi the loose1,152 words
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329 1949-07-10 11 A MEMORY IS what you make of it. A lot of people find it convenient to forget, especially when it comes to old debts and old friends who hmve lost their usefulM Here Ii the story of one on who has kept329 words
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Article169 1949-07-10 11 rpiiL way Dennis Morgan mounted a horse for a scene 1 in Warner Bros.' "Cheyenne" failed to please director f llaoul Walsh, who recounted a story to emphasise the 1 importance of good cinema horsemanship. L Some years ago, Walsh said, when William S. Hart f169 words
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Article, Illustration202 1949-07-10 11 Stanwyck Legs Rediscovered JHCK goes back to first principles her ew picture "The Lady Gambles" when she smera view once again after five years of had been ore during •e special\vA heavily ii result, leers havo ins once [j^d to Nftonthe ••81 In •ew flrapod no the Stan■s* they202 words
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Advertisement9 1949-07-10 11 m teeth s&y white? ptly Vflvn HOV\ NEW COIOURED9 words
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Advertisement521 1949-07-10 11 Have yoi tried THE PERMANENT WAVE YOU GIVE YOURSELF AT HOMt! l*S*fiff _^BPs! c3 iP The only Home bS^\^9^\}-- Permanent used by over MP^ American Women REULL KIT 12 J Now you can five yourself th« hours, depending on the amount of 1 loveliest permanent wave you've curl that suits521 words
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Article, Illustration383 1949-07-10 12 IS A WIFE DUTY-BOUND TO HAVE ALL THE CHILDREN' HER. HUSBAND WANTS? IS it a wife's duty to have as many children as her husband wants The answer to that blunt question put to me recently by a woman reader— may once have been an unqualified TM." But383 words
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Article, Illustration203 1949-07-10 12 Baby Care Fo r Future Glamour THE two beauty aids which your little daughter needs before she is even old enough to hold them in her hands are a bottle of skin lotion ami a hair brush. The purpose of the brush, besides keeping baby's silky locks in good order,203 words
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Article403 1949-07-10 12 NEW YORK How much do you kno\. about the perfume that you dab behind your ear T\j yuu know, for example, that your newest bottle of come-hither may be more than two year.s old? Or that an ounce of the divine stuff which weaves a heavenly403 words
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Article, Illustration409 1949-07-10 12 PARIS DETAILS of cut. novelty trimmings and unusual fabrics make more news in Paris designers" collections than change in silhouette or hike in hemline. Hemlines vary between 13 and 14 inches (mid or calflength) for street dres.^s and seldom go longer than 16 inches from the sidewaltt for formal409 words
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Advertisement75 1949-07-10 12 "ly^se I^?«s Linen" For your protection. lA\o:i ariruni^nis a- to itoquiranentfl airiiAii to and from England. POST BOX UW Rusks Bafyi tint s»6d food Ytur b»by will lov« th« tuf of Alknburyi Malted Rutkt. The/ will K«lp hto to«th through and «ncourif« him to ch«wt although crUp lh«y ioft«n M%475 words
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Advertisement23 1949-07-10 12 H«o«ant tairtno- tparUlnej AJV»Seltzer brings yoe quick relief froei the after-effects el late koert amd over indulgence iood amd dnmk. Keep it handy.23 words
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Miscellaneous440 1949-07-10 12 mm &P^ f^ i 1 N^ I c*b». a M Mi- t^ a k pal !rSK/T THIS MAKES TH B^TM 1.._j1 36 TIMES I ASK YOU TpuSH YOU WI WARRIOR I HARRY GOT TO 1/ HOKAY-l BE \uOO 1 TIME PORE LI'L LONESOME S, f BE MY SQUAW ff J440 words
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Article, Illustration958 1949-07-10 13 p the first sail was hoisted, men tf boasted about the speed their craft can make Jjjrtble iat nu *V vf with absofl the l^ost fi'a sailing veagji When tho WE of their I W£^ claimFJJTtstonishinK ijieidom give <l'' f: *m their calculaJ I t is certain. r clipper958 words
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Article, Illustration643 1949-07-10 13 /^M^at a boxer Rawing power iff-m taeir ban J< s^ after nalandof M lathis i»- h V- fore nn enthusla I <i p< nti< vu knocked out in four round.-. JACK I in;- ey went on to draw three more million dollai with Gene TunIvlng Almost »00 foi ins643 words
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163 1949-07-10 13 ROME The Italian Soccer Federation la considering Importing > British referee* for the country' number one sport. Football circles here believe that thii Will improve the standard of play. What the Italians appreciate most in the British way of directing the game la the oiutcA.P. A.P. - 163 words
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320 1949-07-10 13 Ezzard Charles Errand Boy To World Champ CHICAGO. From the ranks of America's lighting fonts has come another world heavyweight champion (National Boxing Association version), inky-haired, 27--year-old Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati, Ohio. When Charles defeated Jersey Joe Waleott to claim retired Joo Louis' crown, he emulated in a fashion an320 words
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Advertisement184 1949-07-10 13 announcement a<M<nf .7/// Announcement of .*ioo >Mn- i ~-m ner! Meantime, twu free cases of drinks M stands for me for a rhyill s "2 th<> lished like the* to- hr» delights and rejoices, ,i,.... In an F A N treat. K Son Kit Kong, ttt, Carptnacl Ji<m<i, Katong, Singapore,184 words
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Advertisement129 1949-07-10 13 Don't worry /M^-* /t '2£>> about the >; V shoulder" I |KW> THESE TKKLKS AM) CHUTNEYS WILL GIVE VOl AN APPETITE Daw Sen's Sweet Onion Picklea Lat.^t bottle SI S3 Daw Ben'a Sour Onion Pickles vi 7.1 Paw Sen's Sour Mixed Pickles 7,, Daw Sens Mango Hot Chutney pgo Daw129 words
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Article, Illustration333 1949-07-10 14 'GIVE SINGAPORE ATHLETES A CHANGE' Pleads Valberp By MALCOLM MODDER J^LOYD VALBEKG, Singapore's lanky high jumping fireman and loin* representative to the 1918 World Olympic Games asked me, "Why don't they give Singapore athletes a chance to do better." Lloyd was referring to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's decision to333 words
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Article22 1949-07-10 14 Playing at the clerical I'nicn Hal! r>:: Wednesday night Marigold B.P. defeated A.A^.U. by five fe'amos to two a badminton.22 words
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677 1949-07-10 14 What's Wrong Wiih Racing? Letter to Lewis 1 think this letter will be (tf great interest to all who have anything to do with racing. I have added my comments (in brackets) where I think they are required. \!Lm Lewis. Sir. I Would like to know what's wrong with racing677 words
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446 1949-07-10 14 Johore C.C. Nearly Lower ed CSC Colours By A Special Correspondent A EATURE of the Tournament games played last Sunday was the performance of the Johore Cricket Club who came very near to lowering the colours of the Ceylon Sports Club. Johore batted first and totalled 82 runs. Rene van446 words
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Article32 1949-07-10 14 F N BEAT C.R.E. In a badminton match the F. N. Sport* Club beat C. H. F. North and East by four gMMff to two at the gymnasium, Tan?.ha Barracks on Friday.32 words
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Article27 1949-07-10 14 A wen-known boxing trainer said: "Few fi^htcts who entered the gamp ever kch to the top. Ninety prr i<nt left the game worth nothing."27 words
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Article215 1949-07-10 14 Colony Swimmers Are Very Annoyed > i |>»v 'Swimmor SINGAPORE swimmers arc indignant. They declare the times set by tho Sin^;!poro AniJitiKt Swimming Association for them, in order to qualify to be sent to tinEmpire Games "are riilioulous." Ojio of them tui»i me that Uic SAS came <>ut with some215 words
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Article392 1949-07-10 14 MALAYA NEEDS T-T BODY BADLY EFFORTS to m: up a Malayan Table- Tennis Association have failed so far. The matter is still undci considoiation of tablo tennis dubs in the Federation. The need for a Malayan association cannot be too intently stressed if the standard of play in this country392 words
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114 1949-07-10 14 Entries tor tho Singapore i District annual athletic championships to be L.»<l at the Garrison Sports ground. Noc Soon, on July 16, are :so groat that for the first time since the Liberation it has been I found necessary to holl preliminary heats.114 words
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Article304 1949-07-10 14 By Our B-idinint POR tho first time i™th?b6SS* Badminton Championships Jlf^ of eight years the forthcoming be played over a stretch of thrifi o^ the usual four. The Championships will h* *i 30, 31 and August 1 attheViSte Kuala I jiniDiir. 1 curtailment m prise i■ m to badminto304 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-07-10 14 IVnmark. S»«d« '•>" Uniie4|2 mint on Dlayij^* Victory <n?f iinriu-rliately %J ")uu into intftMtai ia k Tlic ■>■ 1 in ,ii lion* r s^edine; on nmnfr-up b* w ~'mn« to be qij-., blew for the draw Ukttjfc WONG p R(i I ■^"t on reflwj s««van5 ««van slnjW^Jl46 words
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Advertisement66 1949-07-10 14 1 My tcelh really ARE wtj thanks to the Irium in Pcpsodent!" JtL Yes, Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that conii: there's no more effective teeth cleansing substancette to dental science You can sec the difference f Pepsodent rcmo>e> the dulling stainsand harmful ii!' there 's new glamour, added brißiM66 words
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Article, Illustration2539 1949-07-10 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Briany Pays $103— 531 By PI'XTKIIK fiET Till; AIR I^KKvlil EYES carrying the wdtef impost of 9 stone 5 lt>s. easily ;tv < ountvd for the opposition in the main sprint race of the day at Bukit Timah yesterday, the final day of Singapore2,539 words
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Advertisement198 1949-07-10 15 1-fISAL VIVE MI»\VS! sV li\M HORNING SHOW TODAY at !> FIRV AT R RNACE CHEEK" rrirrs: I pstairs si.oo; Downstairs J§ <lv SEASON FRCM M'NITE TONITE! Tragic Sfory of a country Lass! VINO HWA FILMS LAI IST IKFSKNT VTION "VIRTUE IN THE DUST" (DIALOG! r; in mandarin starring SIH SH-WEX198 words
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Advertisement161 1949-07-10 15 QUEENS Today at 11.00 A.M. "JUNGLE QIEEN (Whole Serin 1) 50 Cts. To AH Seats Today: 3.00, fi.3o 9.15 P.M. Rooinai Noor Kasma Bootf in "NOOK ASMARA" (In Mater?; GREAT WORLD Globe 2 7.;:0 i "Dick Tracy s. Crime Inc." Whole Serial (A Republic Serial) NEW WORLD Lido 3 7161 words
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Advertisement251 1949-07-10 15 *pj» CoagsutaJ^tory jinTOfabled SEE land unknown T \to man... where TODAY I beauty is the i hand -maiden V x anK; M5: tls: of disaster! I '^,^HI BEST PICTIRE print by J Mcfniicc{ok 7w Academy Award Winnei For The Best Documentary Feature. Special Morning Shows of thin film will be251 words
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399 1949-07-10 16 OOI, WONG INVITED TO PLAY IN BOMBAY By Our Badminton Correspondent HOI TEIK HOCK and Wong Peng Soon, Malaya's two foremost badminton players, h-ive been invited by the Cricket Club of India to participate in its badminton championship meeting at Bombay from August 13 to 28. The Bombay club has399 words
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Article, Illustration160 1949-07-10 16 Mr. and Mrs. Charles IfcCullOCil ;iftei their wedding yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride, Who was formerly Miss hene Skinner, came out recently from IJtitain for hei marriagc. She wore a ionp white crepe dress with a tram and a long veil apphqued with true lovers' knots,160 words
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Article352 1949-07-10 16 T' 11; Singapore ii' .ition <'h!i> beat Um Indian Association by two wickets on th< B.R.C. side of the padang tcrday. J. d'Almeida was in fine form with the ball, taking five Indian wiekets for 26 runs. G YVoodford also bowled well for the352 words
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114 1949-07-10 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal The Johore i; i'u Convent S«h<:ol made local sports history wh*»n i' held an annual aporta ie< eni Iv Tin Convent ia thus 11 girls' School m Johore Baluu to liol>i 'I BpOli S The Y.'llou Hotisf tarried the < ma114 words
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Article123 1949-07-10 16 At U WVBrd T;,r 6 ed game when howler* '11 have the ascendency .w batsmen. The S. C. c! Swlerl L;; l'!'| i"IIVl' ;1 V!'-'i ractor. on th,, Padang the s. R r •i'.m the Johoie C. C. JudVii irom Johore'a recent nerfci|r l;m;,., the s.123 words
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384 1949-07-10 16 THE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club "A" justmanaged to defeat the Singapore Cricket Clu^ "A" team on the S.C.C. end of the padang yesterday. They won by three runs. Batting first the Cricket Club were all out for 69 runs. The Chinese replied with384 words
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Article59 1949-07-10 16 SYDNEY, Sat. K'.c Cremin won the Lakes open golf championship here today with an aggregate of 2k7 for 72 holes. Norman Vot Nlda, Snished three strokes behind the winner, Cremln's rounds were 73. 74, W and 71 287. After an expensive first round of 75. Von59 words
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Article38 1949-07-10 16 LONDON. Sat. Miss Dortfl Slcnfcn Tan. only daughter of Mr, Pao-shcn Tan. Chinese Consul-Goncral in London, js to many Mr. A. H. Schwans of Him no, in Geneva on July 120, it was announced here today. Kcutci38 words
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120 1949-07-10 16 Jim R oss Misses 100; Brother Bowls Him gCHOOLBOY B. Ross prevented his brother Jimmv from getting his century in the St. Andrew'. 1 School Past vs. Present Boys match the school's I Woodsville ground yesterday. I Jimmy was cleaned bowled by 'Bcnji 1 when he had scored 00 ruus.120 words
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Article53 1949-07-10 16 MALACCA. Sat. A Malay postman was held up yesterday by a number of Chinese 1 at Bukit Scrcndit about two miles from Malacca and robbed of postal receipts and I several dollais. The postman was on his way back to Malacca when he was stopped. The Police53 words
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Article183 1949-07-10 16 RAF CHANGI SCORE SIX WKTS. WIN After dismissing Raffles Institution for 55 runs in just over tv.'o hours, ELA.F. Chang] wont on to defeat then; by six wickets and three ;ins in cricket match played on the R.I. ground yesterday. uiainly responsible for the R.A.F. victory w,,.s I,ott. who captured183 words
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Article69 1949-07-10 16 The following have boon selected to .represent tb* Chinese side for the B. A. F. A. into.community match uuaiiust P. F Combined at Jalan ReiJar Stadium todav Choc Son-; .V..UH San; Chin Lye: Thian Chv«: }ico Jong: Hoon Leong; Hoj Aim- T»• Sian^; Roon Soon:.', (Cng y69 words
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Article518 1949-07-10 16 Captain Thought It Was A Hold -Up (Sunday Tribune Staff Rei>orter) £APTAIN Derek Stuart Sutcliffe, of the King's Owr. Yorkshire Light Infantry, yesterday related in court how he escaped from what he thought to bt a hold-up by bandits in Orange Grove Road. He was called by District Judge E.518 words
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Article62 1949-07-10 16 All India iiucho at Delhi vi II lengthen then Tamil evening programme »>v i:» minutes from Beptemtei 1. The programme will i>r broadcast from 7.:u> to 8. ir> I?.m. Malayan Time. Ustenem in Malaya ate invited to make complaint* or suggestions re -aiding All India Radio62 words
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176 1949-07-10 16 ]WR. J. Dedman, Australian Minister f or rw and Post- War Reconstruction flying to I for financial talks, found himself with onlv r dollars to spend when he visited the Smg ar JL a fe yesterday. JWe He nought a "souvenir from i shop176 words
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Advertisement59 1949-07-10 16 "My life vM a misery." "iwjui martyr to Pi»» one day I tapped tO J\, Boots H.P. Ointment im*^ i ihop. I decided to Bf I what relicf-ifi ■nan of me I t Sufferers from H*rooirt»^ Pilci can rely upon <V&" with Boot. H.P.Ointfflfflt.^ pato and i-utio^ inflammaiioa. e* 559 words
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