Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 July 1949
1949-07-17
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Title Section21 1949-07-17 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Puohaned simultaneously at Btngapam, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang SIXTEEN PAQES^ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 17. 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS21 words
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Article201 1949-07-17 1 Ift average weekly nett paid sales of the Sunday I Tribune for May ha\e been audited and certified flu* excludes all returns, tree copies, voucher and special editions. 'The circulation figure of 28,785 represents an cSJ-Halaya coverage, and presents advertisers with (hf best bargain m newspaper space a national201 words
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Article94 1949-07-17 1 HR. Wansborough Brown, Scientific Adviser to th<j Army Council, on a visit from Whitehall, lectur ed on Friday to senior officers of the Army m Sin^a pore He talked on scientific matters, the Sunday Tribune learns, m simple language, and described the part the scientist is94 words
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Article54 1949-07-17 1 ffOH. Sat. The Tronoh a l«yan Tin Group ha s dony SlOO.OOO to the UniverFiini° f Malaya En dowment J 11 is the first donation jjw a mining syndicate m richest tin produclr'^taU m the world. VfttiT* donation l« to be de,7 towards the founding of54 words
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Article35 1949-07-17 1 MELBOURNE, Sat'.rday. I Shot m the head by close range i a farmer at Keran^, Victoria said he did not even suffer c 1 headache, '>ut he did get i black eye.35 words
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Article, Illustration90 1949-07-17 1 The White Queen Goes Shopping BLONDE, 24-jrtar-old Ruth William*, former London typKt, whose marriage tt» Priocf Vr««tst' Khania (right) •Mb? linmangwato tribe has ttnsed a crisis In Hn-huanu-jni. x<i.'s shaping v hil»- shy iniU fur the Colonial Office tod^cidf \vh thrr she nIH illoHvd to join her husband. Uffto** 190 words
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Article88 1949-07-17 1 LONDON, Saturday. The father of PoliceSergeant George Frederick Ewin, sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment at Ipoh for the manslaughter of a five-year-old Chinese girl, will attempt to get the case raised m Parliament. c^iii.' i<.i4wiri (Jci'hn ['•d i Civoi^ v Bldwili uoclaied i it bis.Reuter - 88 words
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Article41 1949-07-17 1 i\i.\\ D&LMI, Saturday. ;ndi:i will send four delegates o the Woiid Conference of y.M.c.A .s to be heW at Bang:ok »n September. Tlu> conrence, hold oner m four ,oars. will be attended by delegates from 50 countries.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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309 1949-07-17 1 "GHOST" VOICEWARNS U.S. OF WORLD WARI II NEW YORK, Saturday. American wireless listeners tonight heard the recorded voice of a dead man warn them that "World War 111 looks inevitable unless the United States throws irs whole weight against the advance cf Communism m Asia". The voice was that of309 words
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116 1949-07-17 1 RACEHORSE OWNERS FORM ASSOCIATION rpHE Singapore Racehorse Owners' Association was formed yesterday at a meeting at the Adelphi Hotel, attended by more than fifty Singapore and Malayan owners. The object of the Association i s to protect the interests of all Singapore racehorse owners. Owners m Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and116 words
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Article73 1949-07-17 1 FIREMEN COOL OFF T URKEYS HAGERSTOWN, MARY- LAND, USA.— The fire br: gade was called out ran- t cool off 6,000 turkeys. A:? tin temperature climbed to 10 degrees, 500 birds- on a fatin keeled over and died. The farmer called city of ficiala who sent out a Jiii truck.Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration686 1949-07-17 1 DEATH OF MR. J.A. ELIAS PIONEER OF THE MALA VAN TURF (Tribune Staff Reporter) iy|R. J. A. Elias, one of the richest men m Malaya, died yesterday at his Amber Road home. He was 67. He was a di lector of many companies; thr of realestatc; and one of tht686 words
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Article198 1949-07-17 1 FLOODS holding up the Communist advance on Canton may dislocate the Communist forces by causing a wivo of disease. Such is the opinion of the captain of a ship who has just returned to Singapore after a two -month bai ter ttip into occupied Chinese ports.198 words
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680 1949-07-17 1 SYDNEY, Saturday. The fight between the Australian Communist and Labour parties is on It has been brewing for years. Coal is the king-pin of Australian life, and it is through coal that the Communists are putting the pinch on Australia today Three weeks ago 24,000680 words
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Article84 1949-07-17 1 MONGY ON GOLF The Sunday Tribune J presents t<»-du\ on i*ajf«* S IS the first Of a series of k artiile, on HOW TO I PLAY GOLF by lien Ho- Ran, bolder Of the A me- J rican Open C'hauipion- i ship, nr.A i >r !<»>i^ rated J one of84 words
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Article93 1949-07-17 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Ten thouUKI f on s of coal had reached Bydn«*y today on the emergency "coal lift" operation to maintain gas supplies already restricted by the three weeks c':J nntiena) coal strike. South Wales railvvaymen rejected the order of the Australian Railway Union not to moveReuter; AAP - 93 words
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Article55 1949-07-17 1 MANILA, Saturday. Piold^nt Elpidio Quiiino saia that ndonesia is ready to go alone /ith the ChincKc-Pmlippine ;pon:scrcd plan for a Pacific nion against communiam. Quirino revealed to newsmen llecnstia-To.ss'int had told him i*t Dutch Minister A. J. D. Jimt the Netherlands-spons,)!. <1 Indonesian l«>detation would j aicicipate55 words
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Article65 1949-07-17 2 RAF Blasts Bandit Hideouts In support of Vac bandit I operation m Northern Perak yesterday morning. Beaufight--1 <is of the Royal Air Force anhei with rocket and fia^mentation bombs attacked an area of Jungle on either side of v river valley where a concentration Cf bandits had established hideout?. Dakota65 words
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Article55 1949-07-17 2 KITALA LUMPUR. Sat A patrol ol the Coldstream Guards and police found a buried bandit arms dump, m the Cameron Highlands area oi PeiaK. The dump contained one ston s:un. nine rifles, one pistol, two double barrelled shotihiee hand-grenades, ;>l2l rounds oi assorted ammunition together with55 words
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Article33 1949-07-17 2 Mr. M. ECrtotek, Assistant Controller of Supplies, has warned the public not to pay more than 2S cents a kati for ugar. The authorities should he informed if any retailer chaises more.33 words
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Article18 1949-07-17 2 M C W. i-i. Maddo>; has boon appointed assistant executive contiollor 01 import and Exports, Singapoie.18 words
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Article409 1949-07-17 2 I Report On Singapore's Industries (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE is' a city whose large number of small X industries show the most modern methods of manufacture and standards of factory health and hygiene side by side with the most primitive. rSetv/oen an up-io-date furniture409 words
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Article45 1949-07-17 2 Aii mail is expected today from Australia, Now Zealand, Burma. Thailand, and the Federation of Malaya. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Aden, South Ameiica. Canada. I'aki.stan. U.S.A., Japan, Hongkong. China, (including Manchuria and Formosa and Thailand is 6 p.m. today.45 words
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Article27 1949-07-17 2 Surface mail is expected today from Northern Burma. Java and the Federation of Malaya. Latest time of posting to the Federation is 8 p.m. today.27 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-07-17 2 Miss Adeline Nancy Spencer of Glasgow was married to Mr. Jens IMhl Jensen of the Fast Asiatic Company, Malacca ye>sler<': v »t t««' Treshyterian (hurcli. Mr. Keinholdt Nielsen acted as hesi man and Mr. Stuart Bell as bridesmaid The hride was given away hy Mr. Stuart lie'!.49 words
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Article, Illustration373 1949-07-17 2 MEE rLi S. Loh. m CantfU'T. VHs means sim&ly "Little Brother Lee." Thtii Is not his real name You •r|ll undo rtand why hia light name Is net given when you ii v hi ,>i(! his stoi v. Little Ci other Leo is* now Beven. Both373 words
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Article21 1949-07-17 2 Mi. U J. B. Johnson has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.21 words
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Article20 1949-07-17 2 Major L. V. Taylor. E.D., has been granted a commission as major m tHe Sin^ipoiv Volunteer Corps (Lin.son Regiment*.20 words
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Article89 1949-07-17 2 The Singapore Officers' Club. the Mountbitten m Bras Basah Road, is to close short ly because the restaurant and orchestra arc not paying their way. "Officers nowadays have too large a choice of other places to go m the evenings," an Army spokesman said yester day.89 words
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Article62 1949-07-17 2 An Advisory Committee toi the Voluntopt Force ha.boor, appointed by the Governor of Magapore. The committee consists of: i Tho Ccmmandant. Sing ij porr Volunteer Corps (diai?man), Majoi 11. P. F. Jones Captain Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz. Mi. L. C. Goh. Captain S. F. Ho.62 words
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Article33 1949-07-17 2 A member of thr Inconn Tax Department will angw< i questions on how tax coifa tion is pio^tcs.'-.ing m v sp< i cial feature over Radio Malaya at 7 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Advertisement156 1949-07-17 2 They're [DmFORTRBLiE 'A) f mS3^r HI iP F L 0 7 l.i I r .wu leather. !.<;• liter sole niici ruhbir I^^^ Wii^- Mucrasln m or >\\ a. L^ i athcr tofa anU hn I. V J? ir rmcES:VITEX OIL -3 7 POMADE $4 ;50 MUey bxirtk «n«* me Spore.)156 words
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Advertisement133 1949-07-17 2 H EALTH S'.^^ MARMITE In |an ol^^ ox Mlon»^n fc Distributing AgtmU J. L. Morison Son Jones (Mihvri t*j P.O. Box 40, Singapore. Tyres give you extra m«ea9 c RELIABLE COMFORTABLE ENDURING These are INDIA TYRES' qualities. A tyre has to 9 take so much punishment; wet roads, rough roads133 words
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Miscellaneous490 1949-07-17 2 Jff mS CM HaT ttr W Ba2 t»^ 199 ta^t aaHaaaßa^aw^^ If C /^v a^aV L^^al tf aaaW aa^^ HaY Wbbß bbbbb *^B^ He^"*™" f *"^bul IBLI'E NETWORK £2J| v l <r a a REfJ NTTWABK «.00 Sunday riming service iron. ,V\ KNC.LISH IHCX.K \>|>lKs Salv Army Headuuarl- ...'I* 111490 words
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Article, Illustration262 1949-07-17 3 SHOULD WE HA VE A STATE LOTTERY? >"{. A. VABIN, M,,|, (i ndrrgrad: Charitable institutions need inon.v :ill( i thl quickest way for <;o^mm< nt to rais,. hmda will be through Watr Lottery. >> viM white wash It. it is Killlli But the that will MMlt from it, I !W|262 words
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411 1949-07-17 3 MILLIN-DOLLAR DROPIN JOHORE REVENUE -'i^f-;i\ Tribune k >Liff Reporter) REVENUES collected by the Johorc Customs at the Causeway show n drop of nearly a million do; I half of this year as compared with that oollec ted during the same period last year. From January to June, the revenues totalled411 words
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Article, Illustration116 1949-07-17 3 ON THE AIR TONIGHT IN S'PORE s VIVACIOUS Viennese-born Btfoflbetll Schwarzkopf, lyric ■•praao «> v arrives m Singapore by air this ufteniixm, be heard over lh> :iir tonight. Dtujjjhltr of a Professor of ilissi.s i at thf I ni^»Tsity of \'i«'nmi, Miss s< hwankopf has suns m almost every opera116 words
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Article306 1949-07-17 3 MALACCA, Saturday. The summons case m which a Malay school-teacher, Mohd. Saad bin Mohd. Nor, was ordered to show cause why he should not pay maintenance to his wife, Hasnah binte Adam, was adjourned sine die by the Circuit Magistrate, Mr. S Bon Bernard, yesterday. This was306 words
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Article152 1949-07-17 3 £100 PRIZE FOR LITERARY CONTEST Ox 'Ay 80th. anniversary, the Qordon Institute foi Boy Melbourne, founded m ISS->. Dtei <mI £100 I A pi kZC f©« a literary contest throughout I'-i British Commonwealth. ITic rules of the contest call foi i o thousand-woid literary woik. m poetry oi prose, the152 words
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Advertisement310 1949-07-17 3 AMBITIOUS? j^ send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success", t)k Hff 70 P a 8 c book will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION ty qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT .tv School of Accountancy n the tyfag institution m the British Eapire for*310 words
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Advertisement654 1949-07-17 3 Oh, this Asepso Soap prickly heat l^ .4^^k xvl J YV' T I *1 1 f I $Z^^k relieve ''*/fIHH KHf *^B 1^ "i'f^BfcaCTaiftlJik^B Asepvo Soap quickly relieves those w rs*» from prickly he.it, for m Abepso there i\ a special antiseptic FOP ALL SKlfs(^^|fflljflJ^B''f fimnxlide Morcun which i ompi654 words
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Article91 1949-07-17 4 HE WISHED THEY HADN'T A man m Singapore received a postcard from the post office m Orchard Road the other day. Coitect m eveiy detail of thp address, the card said that there was a registered package waiting for him at Orchaid Road, which the Post Office could not deliver91 words
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Article49 1949-07-17 4 1 MALACCA. Sat. -Mr. K. T. Joseph. F.R.G.S. London*, secretary of the Malacca Historic ll Society, has prepared a 'Tourist's Indispensable Guide to Malacca," giving episodes of the Jap occupation of Malacca and a shopping guide Mr. Joseph had published a puido-book of Malacca before the war.49 words
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284 1949-07-17 4 LUKE G. K. ANG - $1,700,000 RE -HOUSING PLAN FOR H AVELOCK ROAD AREA LUKE G. K. ANG (By QLANS for a re-housing scacme at Havelock 1 Road area, estin ateel to cost about 51,700--000, have been submitted to Government lor consideration. This scheme Is primarily meant for the provision of alternative accommodation for people284 words
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Article61 1949-07-17 4 MALACCA, Bat. Girl Guides from fou? states. Johore, Negri. Selangor and Pahang, will hold a training camp for one week (Ausj:. 17 to 24i at the Methodist Girls' School Hostel. Malacca. Mr^. A. \V. Pinniek.' Chief Guide Commissioner, and three European Guide officers will bo m the settlement61 words
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117 1949-07-17 4 Mr. Henry Bastion. CMC, Chairman of the Singapoie Harhoui Board, was credited J with a kind and sympathetic attitude m "ameliorating the working: conditions and welfare of the employees*' of the S.H.B. m the report Of the S.H.H. Staff Association Coiiimittee. Fru 1 ieport also117 words
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Article, Illustration403 1949-07-17 4 Ivor kraal - Ivor kraal arjarj REPRESENTATIVES of member airlines of the International Air Transport Associat'^n with connections m the Far East and Australia will gather m Singapore on July 27 for a three-day conference to discuss agency matters. Said Mr. Hans Dedekam of 1.A.T.A., Singapore: "We want to set certain403 words
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Article95 1949-07-17 4 (Sunday Tribune Staff Ueporter) Although there were 120 more road accidents m Singapore during the first hair of this year than for the same period last year, the nunrber of fatalities went down from 52 to 48. Eleven children were among the dead victims during these95 words
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Article, Illustration303 1949-07-17 4 (Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter) rHAP-JI-KI (illicit public lottery) has the largest yearly turnover m Singapore comt>ii d t*n\ (.r'M'M- f »mi nf camblinc m tho whole of the Malay Peninsula, figures m tho C. I. D. files reveal. B'wkmakiny has the303 words
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Advertisement214 1949-07-17 4 FELIX MENDELSSOHN and HIS HAWAIIAN SERENADERS on 4O! I >!lIIA RECORDS FB 3470 SOPHISTICATED HULA SWEET HAWAIIAN KISSKS FB :ur>6 NOCTURNE No. 2 IN X FLAT (Chopin) TllK SWAN (Baint-B*ens) Fl! M4I WHISPER THAT YOU LOVE ME i'.Y THE SLEEPY LAQOON FB 'ZtiW CHEROKEE LOVES LAST \VORD IS SPOKEN iit214 words
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Advertisement148 1949-07-17 4 HighßloodPresiM Dangerous to Heart Titaejstnda «4 men and waema 9*m tec* the dancers o< heart irouWe w»d »aralr«ts tn-< »u*u- of H»c* Pin* rreewwrc. H>^h Blood Pressore to a •ytterU.ut disease that cauaee i Aeatha than cancer, largely Itts— pe>n4e wlatake the symptom tor todiceatle* or some simple lurtli CtHiHioa148 words
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Advertisement323 1949-07-17 4 Why do his teeth jfey He T cleans them ft j safely viith 1\ DentWriCC 1 Do you want your teeth to stay white and sound Then use KlfS\A/ Gibbs Dentifrice always it ■^■wTf prevents any risk of damage m the flew because it cleans well and safely. There's no323 words
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Article737 1949-07-17 5 S. Raja Ratnam; K.P. LIM - S. Raja Ratnam K.P. LIM By people of Malaya take their radio entertainment seri--1 ou»»y. We draW thi c *> nclual <> n the great flood of urtrfi tr^huuj this office m response to the question "YV hat Vroof i^ Badio MMalar'a > ar "cwi-iniy Radi<' Malaya737 words
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Article1045 1949-07-17 5 Rauio Malaya is to bo congratulated on their campaign to encourage local talent, by sponsoring "Talentime"' programmes every other week. However, Radio Malaya is doing ih. thing m the way of their "finds." Once the singers and entertainers have appeared before the "mike" during1,045 words
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465 1949-07-17 5 GODFREY SMITH - What 's Wrong With Radio Malaya? $20 LETTER GODFREY SMITH Putting the matter briefly, it seems to me that Radio Malaya suffers from having no audience, no money, no equipment, and no talent worth speaking of. This condition affects the (1) material available for broadcasting, (2) the ariangement of that465 words
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Article224 1949-07-17 5 H. CHAN - H. CHAN The task before Radio Malaya is how to be popular without at the same time being vulgar. Once popular demands have been satisfied, the organisers should strive to satisfy more catholic tastes. It may be argued that the majority do not know what is good for224 words
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Advertisement97 1949-07-17 5 f% w 9 I Mtm wFas tt HK row COOM fif TO EUROPE -TO AUSTRALIA DIG loads are easyl In pounds or m /ohj, 0.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Air Largo Service moves them •cross the k1 (> U" .speedily and smoothly and «foiently— i n x c ihortert time— in first class con<lition.97 words
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Advertisement123 1949-07-17 5 Set tkh wofiu) MMoar TRADE MARK O«-^w£^~ riNEST BICTCLZ BUILT 10-da T m2d,wmmm*mm*mmk C CEiSS SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL A CO. LTH M» •Array road, nNOAfons I'd like a White Horse better than anything" WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky Wf >Vm m v A pleasure to remember,123 words
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Article, Illustration1909 1949-07-17 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By HUSBAND full of enthusiasm for photography. all agog to drive into Singapore to fetch a vital part of his Camera. WIFE rather resembling a lady witch doctor with swollen lower lip from the delicate ministrations of her dentist, prefers privacy of her own home and1,909 words
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Article61 1949-07-17 6 - AT a dinner party given b» (;»>noral Kirkman, Oik! of Stftfl'. a lad> sitting not to the Australian High Coim.sioner, Mr. Claude Mr^ asked him if he had ever bw to Australia. A LADY reporter at a CoaA tail p;irty on board tk It Mlian ship "Sunn*61 words
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Advertisement48 1949-07-17 6 II *f is -,f HIRK PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED JOHNTIT? lE S M B L UIL A DIN 6 C^^EHHeD Singapore 1 telj t 7030 j_ jt I Jxchng •I a votnnutic* CATHAY RESTAURANT BOOK NOW I OK AMWWiB MGHI JI'LV ZS\h SWEETENED CONDENSED M 2fc( fc\ S IJ48 words
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Advertisement91 1949-07-17 6 jfnk mat U fn& J J v v»i /s .hcV thot fs soft ond f«^ perhmcd. For a man it is 08 ff that fs cared for os ft Hair Or, cry day 'n,; the rocis i: stimulou and sco/p. Four r .-no: to/hoos< —Jo nil Rose. Garden/a t. Cot/91 words
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Article, Illustration2524 1949-07-17 7 JIMMY GLOVER; W.A. WARD - JIMMY GLOVER W.A. WARD From LONDON, Saturday. T' l 1 first Malay woman to 11 y to America from Mala) Under] nt Log Angeles fortnight ago, am! 1 w:i assured, walked flown th^ I -"-way from the mighty transpacific 'plane with thnonchalance and aplomb with Which (mi would2,524 words
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Advertisement183 1949-07-17 7 HEWS and MUSIC ANYTIME and ANYWHERE m •■■■v.-.,, 1 ,v'::,.,-i:, l r ::r Tbi. Deem Unu»oa*oa« Oa. Ltd. London staken <>t tiu famous De<ca x BrtMsuwtdi records E S ISAAC' Jb m I(MX (hU Krvai AfenU ISAAC A. CO., Singapore. Sssr^BsW "§l bsbß^ '■■■■■•>* i i Mi s N}isJ\ orstourr'v183 words
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Advertisement165 1949-07-17 7 N. f*' H\ M'PiM.S IHI•• _w 1 1 ri'inivm- VI »r tr v K^-^l TOiiM rm. kin.. 'fcs-L>\ > 'W^UHHLI 'the luxury soap WS' 1 A ofthfivuiU* The individuality <»f Vardl<'\ !jj«;lisli La\onder lies m its subtle bleiuliug with imisk and o!l«»s~ and other precious ingre<lfonts< U i« proforrcd by165 words
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470 1949-07-17 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1949. HOLE IN THE GROUND LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover c/o Newspaper Features, Ltd., 107, Fleet Street, London. THE Pontian tunnel fiasco, first exposed by the Sunday Tribune, which has cost Singapore more than a million hard earned dollars, must be thrashed out fully470 words
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Article, Illustration2068 1949-07-17 8 John Loughlin - SCIENCE TESTS ROCKETS IN THE "NEVER NEVER" LAND John Loughlin ll> A barren desert m South Australia is being used today by British and Australian "Backroom Boys'* as the advance headquarters of a Long Range Weapon Project. BENEATH the hard, bright sun shining from a brazen sky, the Australian desert2,068 words
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Article669 1949-07-17 8 OH, I had a hectic time last night. The person who makes thi9 familiar remark is really saying something very different from what was intended. Hectic, used m its correct .sense. mean 3 habitual or constitutional. For instance, the hectic flush on the face of669 words
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Article259 1949-07-17 8 Sir, Mr. Pat Johnson is to be congratulated for having promised to bring to the attention of the Municipal Commission the disgraceful story of the Pontian Tunnel fiasco exposed by you. The public has the right to know why a million dollars has been wasted on such a259 words
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Advertisement101 1949-07-17 8 •!«2s '4i< <^. J Tpye Care consists of more tkan just "buying glasses/" Eye comfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional ,si>rrH((.s of a qualified eyesiyht specialist. O. 8. CHONG, <>li, D. Folly equipped with modern Instruments. MALA VAN AIR WA YS LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, IPGII TAIPIMi. PENANG,101 words
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Advertisement114 1949-07-17 8 SINGAPORE »u»-^m »angkok /]f n^ Vs •amanouuia 1^ •ONAItI >»*T *^V, MUSSftS V •U(NOS Ai»(S y' i Cairo CAicunA mL Caiac as jr"* ■ft A CIUOAO TtUJIIIO CUtACAO i.NOMovtN "i if Mm* J r rtANKKNn .man fO^^^^mm^^ > vi^W UfUWAaotN .^J f m/^rU s*'ofA'*\/lO t MAOtIO I^l^ MANCMtSTft I malaCaiaO114 words
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Article, Illustration990 1949-07-17 9 BYRON BELLINGHAM - HE IS PAID TO SIT AND LISTEN BYRON BELLINGHAM By 0 eyes m the House of Commons a re focussed on the empty chair. It is the chair of Mr. Speaker, without whose presence the House proceedings cannot go on. His job, however, is a O^iYioiis one R the time990 words
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Article702 1949-07-17 9 UMMY GLOVER - UMMY GLOVER By HIGH up m the list of promising lives, cut short by the last war, stands the name of Kenneth Gandar Dower, who was drowned at sea at the age of 35. The gamesplaying world knows his record as an athlete, unique m its702 words
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938 1949-07-17 9 B. FONSECA - A Gentleman Does Not Lift His Turban To A Lady B. FONSECA By Standards of good conduct vary widely between East and West. On entering a house a European removes his hat, while an Indian removes his shoes. fTHE scene was a well-known 1 Anglican church m a South Indian938 words
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Advertisement108 1949-07-17 9 DA INC AFTER r AIR Seating P»lni tnd "htart burn »r« ofwn caus«d by too much Efa^ «M 1" th« nomuh. Milk of Magnejli *I* th« Mom) »n»c»d yaflß •w»-ch lilmtmi. h quickly r>«utrtltz«s th« sxcms acid* In )^^l l*r nomach maku you f*«l comfon*b!« «f»ln. You /^f •ik obtain108 words
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Advertisement87 1949-07-17 9 Dill [DC MADM iIB AB«"*' i PHILIPS I ill Li i 0 1? ADIOPLAYERS /tf" DCCT VAME& I B-VAI VF SFT •FuUin"'lJKln Dial, I j $880.00 7 7 I AST COAST RD SiMAK>H Top Quality AT I^—^ MARDENS High Speed Freezer- Extra High Bottle Storage Space. Leonard Beauty and Dependability.87 words
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Article756 1949-07-17 10 NEVILLE CORBETT - LEGACIESE IN RHYMING LINES NEVILLE CORBETT ■llVmtlllOyillllKlll.,, THKIIE is nothing to prevent one with a poetic impulse making a Will m rhyme, provided it is properly signed and attested. One BUCII was pa—ed t|irt<' recently by Somerset H< use lor probate. It was Lhc last testament of •i gentleman with756 words
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Article674 1949-07-17 10 C. F. LIVINGSTONE - Whe n Merma id Is On The Menu C. F. LIVINGSTONE Uv FRICASSEE mermaid! Merman a la mode! Such dishes are no novelty to beachcombers or pearlers on the North-West Australian seaboard, for not only do these strange mermaids exist, but provide a daily diet amongst the wandering coastal natives,674 words
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Miscellaneous512 1949-07-17 10 HA^ FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE SHARPE JAN. 21 FEB. 18. JULY 2\ AUG. 23. You may 7 mrt to make an Don't place too much conimportant decision at woik. ftdence m others or yam Ask advice from no ont. be. led down. Spcculat'on end Weigh the position up care-512 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-07-17 11 CLEAR skies inn warm sun«tiM> krinr flowrrn and btrdk 0t Uf-»n phot»« of bathiiiK kMittfn likr X*ji( y ilcnini. tm $1 the man> Mhapelj starl«-is rto tivrn tlu Ithii i;.uli«. jH\rt. You'll b» sirinj; \.in<> M the wre<n MM* m 'Mranj;f Itarj;;riiii.46 words
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Article66 1949-07-17 11 r?s T lilm!r\n.l"s !-.:uKst- «j;r talk is r\ ften 1 SO[H'T I star Danny lva>e to rr<Hlnrer j. rry '.Vaid i lon th:> M Happ riincs" J let: "I he.\r you saw the i rushes this noon. How I 1 WU I?" I f%toy, very, \,-r.v S j66 words
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Article271 1949-07-17 11 IF there's anything unmjj with me at all," declaimed character actor Walter Slezak m a recent interview at Warner j Bros. Studio, "it's thr fact that I'm a pu«h-over for the ttrfc who sell horoscopes!" Mr. Slezak w.is not fooling. There's a fellow named Ohio271 words
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Article241 1949-07-17 11 fcAD of painting the (own red. t« clinicians for t'oltimJVkehwcolour I »rr\ l*arkM-Marguerit« Chapman starve (iallant Blade," wtnt out and painted the country After the driest 10 months ?t*recnr,}Hl history of Calrfw.Jt was found, when JV J«th Century French "^buckler was about to gjto work,241 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1949-07-17 11 HENRY GRIS - SAM FINDS FOMANCE IN THE BACKWOODS HENRY GRIS HOLLYWOOD DLIIIY Bt HILLBILLY ROMANCE WAS CHALLENGE TO HATE fHKKK probably will be other things Hollywood VVffi have piled up under the headhtg "19 W before the year is out. but, so far, there is at least one. the discovery of Jtoiueo1,272 words
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Article52 1949-07-17 11 AN International Festival of Documentary Films, will again be an outstanding" feature of the International Festival of Music and Drama m Edinburgh from August 21 to September 11. While th.> Festival is nrnrompftttve .i imirh r i 1 Ci\tiiu Ale i- i. ii. ij to ail ftlmfl •elected52 words
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Article18 1949-07-17 11 M th,,t his h<lth him i^ r Sy*^!! iced ***g k 'I'"/ nil tin, m18 words
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Article75 1949-07-17 11 YUCCA Village, a small settlement near 29 Palms, California, now has an airpart all because of Geni 1 Autrv. Notified that Autiy wanted to By his entire Columbia company there, citizens of Yucca Village, many of them <x-G.i.'s. purchased Army surplus landing stiip sections :md m one d?y75 words
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Article145 1949-07-17 11 BEAR VALLEY Charley Miller, veteran Western character actor and a famous spinner of very tall tales, i* $54 richer because of his ability to exaggerate, exactly Hr wap on location m New Mexico when a dispute arose regarding the height of a nearby cliff. A $54145 words
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Article303 1949-07-17 11 "I Jl ST got fed up with pushing people around In my pictures and acting the name nay m picture after picture, m» I switched. That's all there is to it," said Groucho Marx when queried as to why he has abandoned his heavy nlapntlck303 words
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Article, Illustration354 1949-07-17 12 RUTH MILLER - YOU CAN'T PLEASE MEN AND THE FASHIONS RUTH MILLER COUPLE of teen-age models m New York recently confessed m a newspaper interview that the boys they date often don't like the styles th** girls wear to please the fashion world. For instance, the models have to wear short hair for354 words
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Article209 1949-07-17 12 THE wife whose husband continues to think that she S»o\vs moie wonricifi 1 the long i hv knows her is not aot tv be the Kind who interi upls hia stories. Intci rupting her husband'^ story is a habit of which no wife should be guilty.209 words
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Article, Illustration138 1949-07-17 12 ARE you one of those girls who complain that the reason your hair looks the way it does is because it is too short or skimpy to dress If so, we invite you to sit m on a little drama which was .staged to138 words
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Article, Illustration404 1949-07-17 12 ADD flavourable Ingredients to your flavourable pork chops and the result will be something very special to eat. Colonial Pork Chops (4 servings) Six apples, 1 large onion, sliced. 2 tablespoons butter or fortified maigaiine, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup beer. 4 pork chops. Pare,404 words
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Article157 1949-07-17 12 No Big Lift In Hem- Lines W OMEN fretting for J TT fear that hemlines J uill <ra\vl kneeward again becaiiHe Paris' S fashion arbiters ran be whimsical that «ay uill J be soothed by S< h»apaj rolli's co'iim^iils. Interviewed m New i York, this member of the haut couture157 words
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Article85 1949-07-17 12 DURSE-SIZED perfume etc- tamers make a logical bid for space m a hand-bag because perfume, like make-up need« occasional touch-upgb transit for lasting allure. What happens to many purse- sized containers, ho*, ever is that when the flagon is empty It geta tossed Ml* because of the nuisance85 words
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Article265 1949-07-17 12 Don't Be A Smart Alice! IF the woman who a career instead of 7? band Haunts m the fJLI* her stay at home mL* fiirnds certain worldW* 1 vantages, she rurts the n* alienating her old pals If you're faced wjm, problem, you T^^ n>k by talking less a£ ut265 words
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Advertisement52 1949-07-17 12 lb*f smart it's modern it's the NEW Golden Platignum with sleek. Stream-lined barrel; half-' hooded nib; gleaming engine-turned nickel-silver push-on cap with built-in clip. Obtainable m a colour range of blue, dove-grey maroon, green and black. THE NEW GOLDEN Platignum Trade Cnquinei to Sole Ontnbutorf MULLER PHIPPS <M> LTD. L«idljw52 words
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Miscellaneous76 1949-07-17 12 PORE LI'L LONE c OME POLECAT r* <ZA- TiMP-C wpt vac N I I r»i -t-,^^^ m L SASHAYED HAP CJP T'^EMINNIEMUSTACWE- S^D K Ali^^cr W V3U ASK HER FOR IS TH' M I HEY MINNIE! ftFrAt U P Kinr^l ED ARS^ J 1 i PACE. I GOT S F'ME.76 words
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Article1307 1949-07-17 13 THE BAN ON HORSES IS A FLOP ALLAN LEWIS, Tribune Racing Correspondent Says the registration f5 racehorsr.- m Malaya 1 rf r £ed by the Straits 2J*Ai«ociation on May VrSfi various reasons were yjjilng for the imposiban, among them 2. shortage of stabling four racing centres, liy*> r9es m fl1,307 words
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Article, Illustration902 1949-07-17 13 BEN HOGAN - BEN HOGAN BY U.S. OPEN CHAMPION No. 1 of a series of articles by America's greatest player, designed to help your game. contrary 10 Anything you \J may have road on the subject, there is no such ii. dividual as a born golfer. Some have more natural ability than902 words
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Advertisement161 1949-07-17 13 PHILATELY r WE PAY MONEY FOR ISED STAMPS fcaK 1M for any Malaya stamp «M »W P*f" r »> Fne Baying Lsltt !tumpv The Stamp Trading (k, IM, Kay St.. Toronto, Canada. staap (ollertiuDM Wanted! ft Bty All Kinds of Stimpi. I Mw*™ _^^S^^^^^ A. aim IfAGTßlzfijigrt I Available m161 words
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Advertisement166 1949-07-17 13 "Lose "Leas Linen" For your protection. Aroid arguments as to ownership: Requirements airmailed to and from England. POST BOX 1196 Singapore. Pains m Back. Nervous, Rheumatic Wronpr foods and drinks, worry. rrerwork and frequent colds often pu« a atr.iin on th»» Kidneys and Kidney and Bladder Troubles are the tru4166 words
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Advertisement283 1949-07-17 13 .was Li Zr btucattly naruxEO. ok "~p iPi i^Ti ft > m 'si^iii ror, L ntrnrc > H^OL r 8 jl|^Ijcl tU* r X #«»OTn vN" >C It M M y V> akir, I Coal tl »n^SfJ^«- I^_^^ MAD€ IN IHGIAHD j ,1, >O FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Sofc Representatives. GETZ BROS.283 words
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347 1949-07-17 14 OUTSIDER MAY WREST 2 TITLES Beaty Will Not Compete This Year Malayan Lawn Tennis Gl tampions! iips By SMASH iy|Al AYA'S chances of retaining the single title m the forthcoming Malayan I -uvn Tennis championships are not too bright. The reason: Malaya's best player, S. C. Btatv of Perak, present347 words
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Article135 1949-07-17 14 100 -Mile Cycle Race Today TWO cycling races will be held at 7 a.m. this morning °n Lim Chu Kang Road. off 10th mile Bukit Timah Road. The events are Singapore Open LCO Mile race and the Novices" 20 mile. race. Awthnr Singh, of Se'.angor winner of the Singapore Open135 words
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Article123 1949-07-17 14 CYCLIST TO PEDAL ROUND THE WORLD A thirty six-year-old Indian cyclist, Mr. C. T. v. Rajan, will shortly proceed on a world tOUT on bicycle. Stirling from New Delhi. Mr. Rajati, who comes from Chidambaram. South Indiit. made his first attempt m I?»o7. but after cycling up to Lashio on123 words
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Article90 1949-07-17 14 i ii<- Merry Union Badruntor i Party defeated rhe .\v, 35SS Badminton Party at badminton pl.iyfd recently by il'ree unto I WO. Results (Marr> Union player* mentioned Ant) M. Sada'i losi to Lim Onj4 Huat 7 15. g. ir, Ong Tiony Qhee lost to Cheony90 words
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Article103 1949-07-17 14 Tin following lay >r* .n> requested !<• (him uji fir- Tion n.ii'in Rangers .ixcr va >^A'A\ on Jul> 20 ai the B .C.v\ Padahv: Cheony Ziin, Hulr <"h«'. Hoonu. Hiiin <'h ian Hoon: I.au K«»«)k Sine. Tanu.ijher '.V.il Seel Ptee Inn. S\v<<' Linb SwatiK. Pan F.x.k Van. Lye103 words
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Article45 1949-07-17 14 F N WIN Prater and Neave Sports 1 »#»c Singapore Improvement Trua 1 by four goata to tin- .•< er ;>t ihe Fairer Park la 1 \v- Ine 1 day. In another mat* h 1 F. S N beat T'ul".' Bukom I*; »ni Lroaln to <>m>45 words
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Article548 1949-07-17 14 MALAYAN SHU Hit C'SHIPS By TRIBUNE BADMINTON CORRESPONDED. T THE Singapore quartet for the open singles event 112 (he forthcoming Malayan badminton championships look a most impressive team and if evenly distributed m the draw should give a good account of themselves. The Colony, however, has548 words
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316 1949-07-17 14 S. C. Lim - S. C. Lim It v SINGAPORE swimmers are i training hard for the forthcoming Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships to be held m October. The Chinese Swimming Club IS m the midst of an InterClub team competition while the Tiger Swimming Club will hold one316 words
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Advertisement110 1949-07-17 14 Healthy f Hair M^ j|/ Leading personalities m all walks i l|| of life know the value of a smart '^Mw |-w appearance. For this reason more well S <^ groomed men use Brylcrccm than any ''^IB§l 'ty&&?-W% other hair dressing. An application of Brylcreem is sufficient to keep the110 words
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Advertisement453 1949-07-17 14 MtTMt JthAW wmmL*m\\ X lA^/^A •mt^ to prici» 4ffel fctWH, 10^ POVVDEB I «2 (Duty Extra OuUldogsJr Tht DOlitJl that a!n B^T r Kuala UnL^. WCtfl lofiftr ft- Penan*. .iit. pttu ttf M a j ptTT^^FT^ Chipping tad (Astro-PalrnUt aid U^J rr Header) COQXCt IB OQCB >^C7^w MArty yctn* pr|<453 words
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Article456 1949-07-17 15 THE fast moving Navy te.im encountered little difficulty m defeating the Europeans 6-1 m an inter community match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Althougji the Europeans fought acfc obdurately, th wren do m iti h for theii en< gct'u ;it:<' apil (vnonrnt-. The damp fi-456 words
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640 1949-07-17 15 THRILLING GAMES AT JUNIOR TOURNEY Singapore Badminton Championships 5 ING imd liurd fought Rames NCN seen In tn< first session of the opcaimg rounds of the «<S! ip ST fWßiw Bailmim ,11 Championships played M the Clerical I nion Hall, yesterday. Five ties were played off. Perhaps the oest game640 words
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409 1949-07-17 15 THK .J ';!i;.iv Ciickef C'lui r <»Ji Miij; so creditabi l/\j*':n by an inninrs and on V.w FodMnjr lust Sun;la> too the S. It. c. won d'/ Bah ni. Johore C.C. rep i■! with unt) t.t, runs due lo t|,. PxooUeni bowline of409 words
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Article163 1949-07-17 15 Th«- 1011, wins wfir tin- Brsl Ba4thm and p*wthig foa'.> m tlu« S.C.A. ioi rnaiiM-nt ,la.,d last Suntlas BATTINti imnir.i. 7« r. TkamiMßshaai (I'.S 'J for 18 Nudexon «I C.C H.t •< \t.. S.R.C'.i. «!> .1. imis.n ((ulunials \s. 8 for 17 t. < olhni; (S.H.t I. A.163 words
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Article619 1949-07-17 15 rLAAAU, «aiuraa>. THK foßowteg are tlie weights for the first and the second dtiys (Saturday, lulv ZX i»Pd Wcdfnday, July 17) of the Pfettan* Turf C!ub f s four-day Go!d l iavsi Ilnv I I Div. I—7 Furs. Princ< Guln *».u:; Fortui- Favourite 8.13619 words
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Advertisement170 1949-07-17 15 ■SIHHiIL^LiIHHIUHHBHHHBHLHHBVIK^nHBBHRH^IH^I^fI 1 I I OWING TO THE DEATH I I OF OUR AIRMAN MR. I I J. A, ELIAS THIS THEA- I I IRE WILL BE LOSE!) I I TO-DAY TOMORROW. I I PAVILION THEATRE I TODAY DAILY! HARRY M POPKIN mmmi *4» 6BJAKI ELLA CHARLES HELEN HBft uith ANNA170 words
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Article117 1949-07-17 16 Selangor In M.C.F.A. Semi-Final KUALA LUMPUR. S-»t Playing on ;i water logged ground the Selangoi Chinese defeated the Pahang Chinese by two goala to one In the Malayan Chinese Football competition on tht Princes Ground this evening. By virtue of this victory the Solan.uoi Chinese have qualified to moot the117 words
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101 1949-07-17 16 COLLEGES ALL CUT FOR 137 v. NEGRI KUALA LITMITII. S«t The Sin^apoio Combined Colleges opened theii Federation tour today when they met the Negri Sembilan XI. Batting first the Colleger totalled 137 nms. A ninth Wicket partne!<hip by A Ra.iaratnam and Brian Mark who scored 23 and 28. not out,101 words
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Article113 1949-07-17 16 JJINCAPORE has 11,875 now voters for the next Legislative Council and the Municipal electionsRegistration of voters closed on Friday. Over 7,000 people registered m the la«t two days of rejristr'ttion. All political parties m Singapore had urged th»_' eligible members of the public to register113 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-07-17 16 Mn oi the Kuala Lumpur Jungle Squad approaching a mmpeclfd bandit ambush position In derelirt tfal*mlnlng ar«ii.21 words
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Article87 1949-07-17 16 Singapore Chinese Beaten 0-1 m:kf; Mii.w, s ai .-A i j seal header by Kwm L Soon lVek ninth minute m the s«< oml half «-nahl- C j «rl the Negrl Sembllan i Chines,' bcore a om-- j r nil victory »>\»t the sin- s j gapore i steese m87 words
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Article128 1949-07-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selan-or Chinese Recreation Club were m a strong position at th< close nf to day > play In their annual cricket match against the Sin- u<*pore Chinese Recreation Club which started on th< Pudu Road ground. A i\ ature of the gjme128 words
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Article57 1949-07-17 16 Tlip following players m represent the Guth-i« <,.i- < lub m\ soccer with ihc Stand v.ic \i at 5.15 r'.'M. n Juiv > at the Fairer Park: C Darw«U, Andrew Goh. Huln Chun HOpnß. lahi. Chan All Went Sulaiman, K. Gusman (Capi HO Pook Ke... Lim Te57 words
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465 1949-07-17 16 QXE hundred and forty-five trained jungle squads of police are operating throughout Mala /a today They are ready for action at any time, day or night, against the Communist-led bandits and other subversive elements. And more such jungle squads are being trained Typical cl465 words
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Article40 1949-07-17 16 -auAu.A, sat. D r Tan »eng Tec. the wrli-known local resident, has presented a 50-year-old ricksha to the Mnluca Historical Society The vehicle was formerly for the donor's private uae. it had attracted the attenUoo of many tourists.40 words
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Article, Illustration253 1949-07-17 16 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) fATHOLIC Archbishop Paul Yu I'm, ait-foot son of a Manchurian farmer, cannot return tokkai m Nanking because of the Communists. He plans to carry on his work from FctWp Archbishop Yu Pin arrived m Singapore by air from Home after a253 words
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117 1949-07-17 16 S'pore Has Modern Ship Repair Yards S IN *J ha one of the m '°t of already tw« -l-l-l Ha s^;** ■ilm,tion of (L any country P os Sessing Sin fi i Harbo« p^ has put Singapore on tJS ;i ;i rt l >air Port. ThJir* d by the tact117 words
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