Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 October 1949
1949-10-02
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Title Section21 1949-10-02 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1349. PRICE TEN CENTS,21 words
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264 1949-10-02 1 Ivor Kraal - A.N.A. WIN RACE FOR $250,000 TEA CHARTER Ivor Kraal By AUSTRALIAN Notional Airways have wjn a neck and neck race with 8.0.A.C. and Pan- An-erican World Airways for th biggest air-caigo contract ever offered jn Malaya. Worth something m the region of $250,000, it Is for the tr.nsnort of 100,000264 words
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Article37 1949-10-02 1 Vw York. Sat.— Detective Jward atanlcn w.to insttucJw to arrest a man named QJW at Pittsburgh Station wta given no descripjnof him. He 8U)od m tiic J«tion and shouted "Hey ?y A man stepped to/-37 words
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Article34 1949-10-02 1 MOSCOW, 3at. A Soviet l «y h as nameci a mountain id the Zailisk Almn Tau X, e Ki near Alma Ata m the 2 bl!r of Kazakhstan "Paul won Peak" A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article104 1949-10-02 1 A 'PIPING' TIME FOR AMERICA SCOTLAND'S influence on .3 America, already enormous m the field of whisky, ha.-' spread to bagpipes. The United States Marines have ordered 24 'stacks' of pipes to form the nucleus of an American Marine pipe-band. Officials of the firm who have sold the bagpipes, at104 words
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Article28 1949-10-02 1 PENSACOLA, Florida, Sat. A mystery explosion m tho Pensacola area sent tremors almost 100 miles into Alabama yesterday, and hours afterwards had not been explained.28 words
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Article411 1949-10-02 1 Paper Bottle- Neck Holds Up Cargo GINGAPORF ou i5 Unda y Tribmc Staff Reporter third 111 the 1 W6re 2 00 air consi K'«™ents from Singapore, at lea s t a third_orwhich came from the Federation Nearly all thele consignments suf- fered delay. According to the air-lines, the fault lies411 words
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Article99 1949-10-02 1 Steel Strike Grips America PITTSBURO Sat. lIALF a million stee ■•wotacv? M1 shMt down the steel industry toftov m pension «trikp which threatonpd to plunge the United States into a tailspin. Picket linei havo .sprung up before Pteel mills all across thecountry on orders from CIO President Philip Murray afterA.P. - 99 words
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110 1949-10-02 1 Starts day with £2, ends with £20,200 MkiLROURNE, Sat. An unknown punter, who later refuse 1 to give his name, won £A20.200 at recent rao<» meeting held at Flemln?ton. Victoria. The Inekv better sai 1 he started th day with a winning wager of £.\x to L.X'i on the hurd'eReuter; AAP - 110 words
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Article42 1949-10-02 1 SHANGHAI. Sat. Mao Tsc-tung proclaimed the creation of the Chinese People's Republic and the establishment of the Central People's Government today. The proclamation which Mao delivered to a mass rally m Peking was broadcast on a nationwide hook-up. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article30 1949-10-02 1 OSLO, Sat. Two Norwegian Skymasters will fly 80 sailors from Norway to Japan to man whaleships being built there. They will sail from Japan to the Antarctic. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article205 1949-10-02 1 SHANGHAI, Saturday. The skipper of one of the three American ships held by the Chinese Nationalists off Shanghai radioed a plea today for quick assistance. "The situation is desperate/ 1 he said. The message, from Captain Henry Scurr of the Flying Independent, was received byA.P. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration147 1949-10-02 1 DURIAN Sebatang estate just outside Johorc Bahru, behind Bukit Serene is the probable site of the new University of Malaya Dr. G. V. Allen, Vice-Chan-cellor of the University, said yesterday "Government has already laid down that an area of land should be reserved m Johore.147 words
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Article, Illustration13 1949-10-02 1 Who h the laughing bridegroom*? Singapore saw hint when13 words
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Article19 1949-10-02 1 LONDON. Sat.- Pontonvu!" and Hollyway prison sitermiy be utilised for housing '»y Is'inj on Horough Council19 words
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Article486 1949-10-02 1 BRITON - 'Girl's Life Was At Stake' BRITON S,\ YS THE HAGUE. Sat. Wallace Harrison, 32 -year-old telephone engineer now working at the British Embassy here, told last night how he was kidnapped and questioned by the secret police m Budapest m July to force him to •i ••!<) 'a list ofReuter - 486 words
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Advertisement93 1949-10-02 1 jLJ^^Jy Deals w Twofold HOHNER'S TWO FAMOUS UNES for the HARMONICA BANDS. f^^NTfTH^ r^"<i «J TBfMOiO Tuning l r KmZtLd "H. S. B. HARMONICAS (For International Musid) 40 *0-hole. 40-reed, Tremolo Tuning $6.00 iJJJ 40-holt »0 rood. Organ Tuning *C.(X» JJ/40, 40-holo. 40-reed, Alto Tuning $6.0G l 4/ 20. 10-h01e,20-reed,93 words
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Advertisement8 1949-10-02 1 by im PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Td: Tribune"8 words
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Advertisement125 1949-10-02 1 SPECIAL OFFEK OANTNER 100% Wool Swim Trunk* with Complete Elastic Supporter Usual Price $14 each. Special Offer 17./. «*m-h. Usual Price $10 each. Special OfTer $3.50 each. SEASON TRADING CO. f 57, High St. lei: ***** Malaya's national newspap£r Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines, ANSWER SEE PAGE IG Favoured by Fortune125 words
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196 1949-10-02 2 S'PORE SHIP WITHDRAWS FROM CHINA AND BURMA RUN THE 3,703-ton Hong Siang, only passenger ship owned by the Ho Hong Shipping Company, Singapore, has just been laid up m port. She is the first ship to be withdrawn entirely from the China run. The reason is that the civil war196 words
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Article92 1949-10-02 2 New Air Service To Borneo MAI IT AN Aii ways will m;ik<- a proving flight to S&ndakan today. The Sandakan airfield i i:-ady ud if the trial flight proves B puccoss. n regulai Iwice wi service will ho iun to Snndakan, instead of Jcsst'lton. the formei tetmimai for Sarawak and92 words
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Article96 1949-10-02 2 NEW TRADE LICENCES FOR GERMANY A new issue of licences io! imports from the three Western zones of Germany will begin this month. Traders I have been asked to «end m i applications. A total of $7,000,000 worth of trade was allocated to Singapore and the Federation under the agreement96 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-10-02 2 She Likes Singapore Mrs. Eiloen Wallis. Admini.s-ti-athre Secretary te F.A.O. foi Mteen months, has arrived ■i t ii iigk<i Although she baa been m the Far Bast for two and a half yean, this is the first time that London-born Mrs. Waltti has Visited Singapoie. •Do I hke it? Certainly.62 words
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Article42 1949-10-02 2 The Singapore I'olice Band, under the direction of Mr. J. Hitch, will play for an hour 1 at the BotanicaJ Garden today from G p.m. On Tuesday, the Band will play at Kalong Park from I 8.15 to 9.15 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-10-02 2 v- Bterday was the seventh birthday of the I loyal Klectrical and Mechanical Eni;in- j cere, whose badge Is rcproduc- i v<\ abov*.-. i rho hone reprcscota power hnmeaied lo the woild and I the Kigxag Hash of h^htnin;.; rcpresenta th<.- electrical cicrr.cn Ls I. A oercraooia]69 words
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151 1949-10-02 2 SINGAPORE'S unlicenced hawkers, estimated to number 20,000, are described as "the biggest single retarding factor m the unremitting- efforts to clean up the congested areas of the Ci f y" m the annual report of the Town Cleansing Department for rhU was so151 words
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Article36 1949-10-02 2 Six bundred and fift^ bsblos werg tooni jm sStnjratiorc m the w< k ending Bepl. 24. There wer« 181 deaths the same period. Tuberculosis caused 24 deaths, pneumonia 21. coavulsiooi 20 and entruis IC.36 words
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Article22 1949-10-02 2 A OcmmiMkm as Sub Lii utJ n:;p.t Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Eteserre t has been fiven to Mi. diaries Cotton Br&dlev.22 words
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417 1949-10-02 2 From Our Own Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. FIR. Tan Kirn Cheng, well-known private praotiiioner f^ave evidence yesterday at the combined inquest, into the deaths of his wife, his widowed sistor lire Beng Eng Lin, and his brother-in-law Mr. Ho Kirn Toon, all of whom died417 words
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Article, Illustration205 1949-10-02 2 Cathay Birthday A miniature Cathay buildup n abo.!* 2t Inches hi*ih. mnd ontiicly of v.unlla ico-cr-an and wafor- v.us th c liptv Itjtftt ;«t the LOth AmakveSn celebration foi the staff of th-. Cathaj atkJO vrstn. day. tile ein \c bar of the cinema the laiuastic p^ <# creamery aichitectuio205 words
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Article25 1949-10-02 2 -i i.. H. Lamo, JrttisU Ministt m the Emoisiy ti Nanking, is due m .^lngapor shortly on hi?; way ro lfigiwi on \v25 words
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Article18 1949-10-02 2 MALACCA, S:;>t. Vto> CUJ--1 ->n ihe 1-oHct l>i:-uicl of Alor Gajr'i .sine: 11 hes bcai lifted.18 words
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Advertisement147 1949-10-02 2 O^s^ ~^?k \N^n^Lt <"-: i^ N^sV. MttSM plain w :,,i. r WlkJf Hrjth I, Ul <^ /yj In fain v rolfMir> v j Si/i ij..' k v^n^^ny^WnwnwßP^^jiiat^y^ with i» 1 1 n- 1 ■•-li 1 I^^ ATTAINED BY PILOTS "^v WITH OVER 1,000,000 MIUCB FX Y INO X T EK147 words
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Advertisement151 1949-10-02 2 Even greater economy big car luxury and sparkling performance m the... World's Supreme Small Carl Think of the mo^t imtMundintf v .r^j^r^" design features of recent years «A g^L and you'll iind all that contribute a Ffcß^"* most to comfort, cliuuiuy, economy and safety m this new Morris Minor Tourer.151 words
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Miscellaneous556 1949-10-02 2 On Your Radio Today BM'E NETWOHK !V' <lir T cmMmm KNC.LISH PKOJiUAM.MKS !R?^S Hour; If.M Hindustani !»00 am. Procran.nu fllm 1 F U; 12;{0 *«W«i 12.40 Keniary;;».o-> Morning nuisi, »{0 «""ded music; !i.l^ Cfoaiajc Latin America on the \ir— »">n>iincement with Signature >l»sic played m Soull. \nierican "15v liA:i <lws556 words
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Article206 1949-10-02 3 Sunday Tribnac stall Reporter ajjfGAPORE'S cement ■fcortage is nnh temporary. J A numb r c-f lore»l Importers have considerable s hlppients :Ml<» >« which are expected to Arrive <his n on*h, M r learned foil nigh* from otfaefel md trade sources However, Si] Government has asked206 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-10-02 3 JEAN itOLAK. lirsj prise winner at th rerent (nine month* to 18 months old s«< Uon) Kuala I'ilah Baby Sh«»tetms to ii- nayteg: "I'm the dump, Me. is there anyone to dispute it?'36 words
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Article60 1949-10-02 3 Bail of Jf-loiKi wa. ofl a Chincs< woman, Tan Swc< Ook, when she pie i guilty to a charge of assisting tn the running of chap-ji-ke m the Fourth F'olico Court .cslcrday. Sentence v rred t Oct. 10. Tan was arrested on ih> r.ight of Sept. 30 Road. The60 words
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Article90 1949-10-02 3 Smndtty Tribune stari Beportet The Sin^apoie Chinese Chamber of Comnioicc has nominated Mr. Ng Song Choy and Mr. L,oh Kwang Tcr.g to represent thp AflHOClatod Chinese Chambera Own merer on tho Ettee Inquiry < Committee The Committee headeo by i»:. F C. Benham, Eccronuc \<ivi. to the Commteslon-cr-Oenera]90 words
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Article, Illustration173 1949-10-02 3 They Bhushed When He Quizzed Them SINGAPORE. jr<M«Pf inu.icians ar;« far too sh.v. Mr. <«. 11. BtfMurt-DUBTM who •*\prc-»s«'(i hiv opinion before In- Jrft yrstrr.la. lor <Vvlon, is :i i»a 1 v.'iw tJaottkl Um>\\, fir be s;» !ii> 'time traveling rowMl t word. Mstcnia- <" >'>u»k r ia'trni. as an173 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-10-02 3 \l>o. c la B pla:i ;»i i h proyoßftd "merry k<» ruuod" tralii;' s^stein for Sin^MMNre.22 words
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245 1949-10-02 3 MER R Y-GO-R O UND TO END S'PORE TRAFFIC JAMS Si-jidn.v Tribune Staff liej)ortt*r SINGAPORE may have a comprehensive merry-po- round trafiic system covering the tiiv's two main north and south highwpys, if recommeiidHtions of the SinßajMire Traffic Advisory Committee are adopted. Their plan, which has been under dib^ussion for245 words
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213 1949-10-02 3 Public Can Help To Stop The Cruising Taxi Nuisance Suuday Tribune St-tt Heporttr THE Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, said y« day, "I blame the public," when aaked wh^t Mii- t »o were being taken to stop the "cruising taxi" .uisance. He said that the remedy lay m the hands ol213 words
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Article95 1949-10-02 3 UMNO 'MUSTS' For NON -MALAYS NON-MALAYS who want to apply for associate njembershlp m the r.M.N.O (United Malav.s Nationalist Organisation) must furni*m proof oi Federal citlxenship Si must b* British subject. They mua* also pledge to accept and fo-km the amis and programme of U.M.N.O bach apr'lic ition will b<(teak95 words
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Article38 1949-10-02 3 MALACCA, ba.. -Customs Officers stepped a motoi car yesterday morning at the •>2nd. mile Tampin Roart and tound over 20ibs. of opium hidden underneath the back seat. A Chinese has beei charged.38 words
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115 1949-10-02 3 Public Speaking Contest For Schools SINGAPORE students with >3 political aspirations will now have a chance to speak m public and have thoit speechM judged by experts. A Public Speaking Contest has ben sponsored by the Anglo-Chinese and St. Andrew's Schools. It will take place on Friday < Oct 7)115 words
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Article31 1949-10-02 3 Dirk Kalf. well known Singapore violinist injured his left 'land on tiidavwith a propollor of a Royal Singapore Flying club aircraft. He received medical treatment almw t mmv dtately31 words
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Article152 1949-10-02 3 '3 Lights, Please' Traffic Chief Sunday Tribune Reporter THREE lights on every <• parked by the roadside alter dark, picas., warned the Snpcru.tendent of the Singapore Traffic Police. Mr.' D. E. NlCkela (A.S.P. yesterday. I!.' said tha sine, the new law '-anie into force there have been a numbei of152 words
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103 1949-10-02 3 ACCIDENTS DROP BY 100 PER CENT IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Accidents m Johorc Bahru d topped by a hundred p^r cent m Septcmbc i Only 1R accidents, of which nine «(erc of a minor nature, were rc ported as compared to 36 accidenU m August. For the first time103 words
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Advertisement88 1949-10-02 3 ng2!? wi that cookies? aelicio^ I &jv^^L says ELSIE thc BORDEN cow I lIL-^^ If .our recipe calls for milk be A. sun you use KI.IM. It adds extra HKtruit water, nourishment to delicious cttmm Mft¥ pastries; enhances thc flavor of •NDrou hay. our favorite desserts. All thc "■M. pure88 words
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Advertisement211 1949-10-02 3 Buy Ul\% OWNTHEBESI WOULD 1 tLtU JMvj Anyone wnn po/6-/w vFcoKP/wa r4#r#/P6f SOUND I CQRJ Nl AND I ODUCiNC OF TELEPHONE CONVEI >NS. M ici'« -M >xr: SPEECHES. MTSIC AND RADIO \"iU v.'.W > .VMKS. !DF:AI PCR: Business. Storos. Schools. lMiysing Lawyers C > ■■•> tosurai Investigators, r Mv Commercial211 words
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228 1949-10-02 4 A IR ENGINEERS TO-BE MAY BE TEN YEARS LATE Govt. Told Prepare Training Scheme Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government must prepan* a training scheme for local aircraft engineers, or the clock of Malayan aviation engineering will soon be ticking 10 years behind time. This was the warning sounded228 words
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Article161 1949-10-02 4 Tell Us Of— YOUR Happiness -And Win SSO In everyone's life tlirrc is a weii remembered momeni a moment to which we al! look back and say. "I was never Lumpier than then. Autl the strange thing Hbout BOMB moments is that they usually spring from Hmah things. A chance161 words
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Article19 1949-10-02 4 The D/i:ish riny yesterday decided that their school children be given a holiday tomorrow Han Raja Haji.19 words
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Article, Illustration411 1949-10-02 4 The Moments They Will Always Remember Even as a child, I thought that 1 could be a no->d singer if only somebody would iea;h me. 1 neect* v encoura;-"iii(Mi t ioo. This drLiini of mine did not saale ialisc w til -pw years a^o when I wa> about 14 l411 words
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Article320 1949-10-02 4 Ivor Kraal - Ivor Kraal ifl RUMOUR has it that two international airlines Pan- American World Airways and China National Aviation Cornoration will shortly iaiid In Singapore to onerrJp s'-rvxes. The well-known American airline n.^rts little introducum. They have contemplated the extension o: a service to th i rv'ony since the320 words
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651 1949-10-02 4 Celine goes back behind the High Walls Bunday Tribune Reporter OVER since she was a Celine has lived behind high walls. In ail that time, for Celine is now twentytwo. sh<> has spent only throe days m th^ outs d. world on!;, to r<' 4 'irn behind walls again because651 words
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Article42 1949-10-02 4 Lim Hing Fang: pleaded not guilty yesterday when charged with mis-appropriat-Inj? 14,542 belonging to Chop Hai Hin Hotel m the Frist District Court. The case wax postponed to Oct. 15. Li m was offered bail of $5,000 m two sureties.42 words
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Advertisement247 1949-10-02 4 THE OLDEST HOUSEHOLD WORD IN THE WORLD W$ EVE-REAdy V r^2?r^^T^Va batteries outlast f ALL OTHER BRANDS/ Accord, ny t<> the tests vhir'i ■>^3SBt^' mu.'.t closely <t]'i' r avtntgt use thr 'Oener.il HH^^HBp| 7< at" (tf the American Standard.-. |TT^3Tj^|l7\ J Assoc'litli-m. 9 9 9 I mR^7 lJ M.n\. .it247 words
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Advertisement327 1949-10-02 4 "Co-operation like this makes things happen fast!" a I'd be Wat without theterviceiofmylocallLQAll j^ft)^ Appointed Agent, He'i the hap mullipl^ fcS^r-A 3. r .«>" times tin •[.<• w« ,t ld who ttV( A Tne l» uurs of jirtliminary plannirip. W-p Ij, Vet, my Agent maka tl m a hurry. I327 words
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Article, Illustration344 1949-10-02 5 A Government Plague Of Postcards Wr. McM. WILL TMJ. MrK. ABOI T The Cause Of All The Trouble 3 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter iy|K. p. McMuUin, secretar>- of the Sing a po re Association, is to protest to Mr. P. A. B. MeKerron the Coloui;«! Beentaty, against the 4 >!a£ue344 words
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Article131 1949-10-02 5 Sun, la, 1 Tnbvn, Staff Jt> i>-,rt< Johore Bahru, Bat \:>vdit gangs operating m thf Labls-Tcnang ana of E mat are on the *un U i making for tho Kluang area, where increased terrorist activity Is reported. A polio communique 1 d today ,ai<i Urit131 words
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Article38 1949-10-02 5 Dayaks In Borneo will soon be looking skyward to watch the arrival oi country's rirst flying slonary. Mr. knicst Young, for the Borneo Evangelical Mission has purchased a two-s rii^h wing Aeronca n plane from Australia38 words
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Article162 1949-10-02 5 Cabaret Queens Go To Office Hunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE ity's cabarets are not dcin^ as brisk a business as they did a year ago, but dance hostesses are not "dancing with tears m their eve:- These quick witted grls have secured day-time )obs and keep dancing at night. A162 words
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Article20 1949-10-02 5 Lieutenant Cominandei Ed- j raund Albert Hooper, D.S.C.. Malayan Royal Naval Volun- •>.«■ Reserve, has been transferred to List 11.20 words
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Article71 1949-10-02 5 The Second Police Magistrate yesterday toUl 16-y« arOld Ang Toa Tai. "It'a madness tv start a criminal record at j i r ftge." Ang. who w.i- rhnr^<d with stealing J(> cents worth of copra, was hound ovei to be of good hi havior tor six nionthAJBS SBi<l71 words
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Article, Illustration282 1949-10-02 5 "OH, YOU CAN'T BEAT A CHEONGSAM" Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter ]yjI SS Nancy Chan Yin Seang, the Chinese him star from Hongkong said yesterday, "Oh, you can't beat the cheongsam." Nancy, who has starred m more than 50 Can* tonese films said that she liked European clothes, but added, "a282 words
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Article, Illustration213 1949-10-02 5 Says Skipper Of Electric Ship Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JUST a flip of a switch and Presto! the 2,750-ton Norwegian vessel Mvi Ann is on her way to Ch»na. The Mvi Ann, m port last week, was the first merchant cargo-passenger electrically operated213 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-10-02 5 Fifty-eight-year-old Lim Loi Moi and hi.s wife, Neo Song 45, were bound over for Six months m the First District Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty for failing to obcain identity cards. The couplo pleaded they had Deen sick and were poor and unemployed. NANCY55 words
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Article185 1949-10-02 5 Sundai) Tribune Staff Reporter I(AMPONG Chantek. a secluded village at the foot of Singapore's Bukit Brown Cemetery, owes its name to Sir Lawerentv Nunns Guillemard, a former Governor of Singapore The 3.000 odd villagers }>ay that Sir Lawrence came riding into the area one day185 words
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Article77 1949-10-02 5 A passenger flying from Karachi to London heard there was a. cigarette shortage m England. So lie decided to brin his pips with him. But when he tried to BltlOkc it m a 8.0.A.C. airlimr he was told: "No smoking not like that. It's dangerous." So Ibrahaim Laitoer,77 words
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331 1949-10-02 5 SHE HAS BEEN ON THE LOOK OUT FOR JOBS FOR 25 YEARS THERE. )n a woman m Singapore who has been seeking employment for nearly 25 years not *or herself, but for the city's unemployed amahs, kebuns, drivers, cooks and boys. She is Mrs. Gunasekara, a Sinhalese, who runs a331 words
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Advertisement481 1949-10-02 5 TAMPAX is worn INTERHALLY-NO BHTS^^ PINS OR PADS. SO t-■ COMFORTABLE TOO' >VM NO CHAFING YOURE QUITE jW UNAWARE OF/TS j'!/L PRESENCE/ ikf'ei fl ttt DISCREET AS JIVELL AS DAINTYNO CHANCE OF EMBARRASSMENT TO MB OR OTHERS: TAMPAX PEACE OF MIND IS PRICELESS/ U Tampax is sanitary protection v\orn intrrnally481 words
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Advertisement325 1949-10-02 5 2l^^Bß t '^5* 'SENIOR JiL SERVICE MA O (N MITAIN reputation \\J'>^^ l I T-\ behind />£ W^ BABY COUGH SYRUP 15HSH wi+hGUAIACOL ts j tor A du lts to 5 years mmammmmmaamtaasM htiiirutbit fr -".ill D tti'^bi^b— m^b—ibi pP^^aEraaM^ MbfVvV^H /> I I^ARN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY 4[325 words
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Article, Illustration2342 1949-10-02 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By FORMPR Drooklands driver of the tautest Hentley m the world, Squadron Ldr Oliver Bertram is that impressive person m motor-racing circles, an R.A.C. stcwaia. So those taking part m the Johore Grand Prix today can consider themselves lucky to have his services. He will adjudicate,2,342 words
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Article94 1949-10-02 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN TWO popular A.V.M.s went •ailinp. but somehow sat on the same su\r. at the same time, so into the ?ca thov went. Horrified spectators on Chin^i shore, not V**t se Ing theli senior 'ifficers *f o.i* of control, watched the stiuj;t;!e for BUrvlvaL Vice Marshal F.J.W. Meller^h94 words
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Advertisement171 1949-10-02 6 fvjn T^^Bf^jf^^ B^ Tin C.fhJ-u n uih whi Li V ILL C 3 I is en iii<pld) uo)v. Cast, or Hire Purchase lake the lift at John Littles I ES7AB S. MOUTRtE &CO (MALAYA) LTCX g ***** JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING BLACK&WHiTrI SCOTCH »^i, WHIS'CY |AM£S BUCHANAN A CO. LTD.,171 words
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Advertisement537 1949-10-02 6 Youthful Vigor Restored In 24 Hours -v Glands Fortified by New Discovery *vj A Do you feel old before ycmr time? Are you tired. ,^aftjf run-down, worn out. and ur*bie to keen up with the w> wo#«" speed and pleasures of modern life? Do you suffer H a if"* Iruai537 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1949-10-02 7 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover Front TttATCHiNG BRITAIN".--m INTERESTS Mounting s'uard over a vitai bit of British terr^ory far from home you can 1 h< i> feeing a timj Hng priJc m what you staffed for. Serving- over; eas with thy modern K< gulur Army moans sharing the adventures, the lesponsibilities1,691 words
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Article661 1949-10-02 7 Vaughan Dryden - Vaughan Dryden They Don) Mean The Same To Everybody by IN this hustling age, there is a tendency to use letters instead of vvords. So many abbreviations have come into employment that tho identical set of letters Will mean something different to each of a group of661 words
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Advertisement224 1949-10-02 7 SPECIAL CONCERT AT RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT AT 9*30 P.M. RAFFLES CONCERT ORCHESTRA '30 Musicians) wit h NORM \N LAWRENCE- Vocalist leader: Cor Ryf Conductor: Frank I'ickford IHOGHAMMK Overturn Morning Boon Ni K ht Supj*' Waltz wln<l Woman A: Sonj; Strau^.s Suite IMtlon-squ,^ .vl^scnet Selection (ihimorous Ni K ht Novdlo Fantasia224 words
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Advertisement191 1949-10-02 7 He me rits the best rfj^ Perambiilato* V W British Made m the world t largest factory by Lines V^^W^^/ Bros., Ltd., London. Obtainable from all Stores. Factory Representative*: T. V. Mi TCHELL CO., LTD. j SlN(i A!'Oi:E K. LI \fl»f X TKNANO. Why do her teeth statj white? N191 words
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Article1615 1949-10-02 8 HARVEY DAY - HARVEY DAY »V Kience can divulge the secret Ho Stated that he had Experiments conducted at London University show tluit some can see events two seconds before they take place. If two seconds, why not ten hundred— million seconds? DREAMS are telling us moie AbOllt TIME,1,615 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article246 1949-10-02 8 FOGEY -WOOGIE THE joget, that modern version of the ronggeng dr»nced to rumba and samba music, seems to be coming under heavy fire. It is being criticised m sonorous phrases on the score that it is immoral and a danger to youth. But viewed from a bench m the park246 words
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Article197 1949-10-02 8 MR. D. McMullin, secretary of the Singapore Association, has a bone to pick with the Colony's Government. It concerns the system whereby Government servants acknowledge the receipt of correspondence with a post-card stating that the matter at issue is under consideration, or receiving attention. Like any other197 words
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Article122 1949-10-02 8 A. :>t range but unexplained phenomenon is puzzling the world. It is the ever growing faith m peace amid increasing preparations for war In Russia, America, Britain, France, Poland and Czechoslovakia more money is being spent on defence. Generals, admirals and air chiefs of the nations are flying122 words
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502 1949-10-02 8 PARIB TEN American g ate eating their way ihi nigb France on what they ■ay i i the fust i)i^ gastronomies] and Wine-tasting tour .since the war. They are hearing home frank talk from the French about the l\rf. as a market for their502 words
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Article, Illustration632 1949-10-02 8 LEON DENNEN - LEON DENNEN by MARSHAL TITO of Yugoslavia is now preparing to launch h»s own Communist International m opposition to the present Soviet-dominated Cominform. It is designed primarily for internal purposes to avoid the impression that YugoBlavia's sole allies m her conflict with Moscow are the "western imperial).632 words
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Article477 1949-10-02 8 S. WOLF - TO LAUGH OR NOT TO LAUGH S. WOLF Compiled By Dogs may he losing I their barks, but the liritish lion has ha<l its tail lied into numerous knuts and has not even squeaked. (From a V reader's letter to the N London Sunday Express), i s Once m the477 words
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Advertisement63 1949-10-02 8 Eye Care consist* of more than just "buying glasses." Eye comfort and VtewoJ efficiency tl> mis primarily upon professional services of a quoHjted eyesight ijMOMitof C. S. CHONQ, OPT* I>. Fully equipped with modern instruments. >X MINOR WJ Stapfe* Km*' ooo BUT EFFICIENT 6ETONE FOR EVERY OESX '04 RPBISVO\ ROAO63 words
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Advertisement59 1949-10-02 8 is! J fe^ \v y lil!l^frtß< r II your J ur ■B^^^^^ *u\in£ air ruutet to:V NEI PAKISTAN DBA MCl ,ir* SIAM IRAQ SOUTH AMER r INDIA EUROPE SOUTH AfRI^ a Parei and particulars on application. TOWN OFFICE: I Flatei Him OWM l»hone MS I hALLANG AIRPORT] l h.un« BU."iB59 words
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604 1949-10-02 9 THE WORLD WILL BE LOST WITHOUT MAPS yAPS re M>ry much ln tne news »o--)1 day. with so Mllrn »trlft«, and jfinethe I*'1 n»sir,.ls of ingenuity uro v ttlT*T f« grant* d. Rut Wmm%'9 Jhe map. slI1(l thr r slllt CAn w< u arinwL r im tht> I» lan nJnk'604 words
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Article, Illustration622 1949-10-02 9 CECIL SLOCOMBE - CA MEL S ARE NO W VERMIN IN AUSTRALIA CECIL SLOCOMBE by •MELs, desert friend of '"-M through the ages, havj been declared vermin m yoi Western Australia, "first time m history, reorganised drive ij beinr* w exterminate .'.OO t> S els which are iovinmil e area up Wh-western cornel622 words
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Article, Illustration624 1949-10-02 9 Richard C. Ferguson - Richard C. Ferguson Pictures and text by POUR years have passed since the Japanese Butrendered to the Allies, and Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur thinks the Japance have fulfilled the surrcn ler term* tnd deserve a pea>:e tteaty. But before Japan can si :i articles624 words
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Article144 1949-10-02 9 THE invention of *he safety razor blade is one of the outstanding engiosdriiig triumphs of the twentieth century. It enables unskilled, non mechanically minded people like myself to present a clean front to the worli with a minimum of cuts and cottoa wool. But used razor blades areD.H. - 144 words
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Advertisement38 1949-10-02 9 AIRWAYS JSERCUI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PKNANG ON MONDAYS FARfcS FROM SINGAPORE JO MERGUI $215 XO RANGOON $300 »>s. OF IiAGGAGE CARRIED FREE 5 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. UR E. TEL. 5021. TELEGRAMS "TERBANG'38 words
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Advertisement444 1949-10-02 9 y I INVALUABLE FOR ALL f AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES &HUNOREOS OF OTHER USES. I BLHNSONLy 6> FUEL I 947. &lfi I SILE AGCNTS DUNCRN ROBERTS L H IATTEWYtt, SfOW.fWONC 7014. CHKIbiMAS 1949 rarcels tor Britain POSTED— IKSURED= IT'S THE MONOTONY OF THE ENGLISH DIET THAT'S SO HEART-HRRAKIVO. F. F. S. PARCELS444 words
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Advertisement70 1949-10-02 9 CHALLEA PIAXOS H^K. «u'V^ f Ay LJ HKSF"'-' «X A BIKOAPORft l^^ v< ''"'^^Smm rr--.\.\X(,) %Ts&'- .'■■s "i^'gßm AND I'OR iBII V PB^^ ITTIAiiLE IS' V J^^^^^ A: v I'^EASK i KBEP IN TOUCH WITH rs Soi(> Agents- J^iNANO tiiNO (O (J 103-105. SEIEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. s^^S^ l! illiiiili /J^^^^^gOßD70 words
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Article823 1949-10-02 10 LINDSAY PEARCE - LI NDSAY PEARCE by A COST COST MILLIONS IN Washington a Government clerk was copying out the benna of a new tariff bill. One of its clauses exempted from duty all fruit-plants imnorted m the States for propagation purposes. Unfortunately, that clerk was cotrelesa, or sleepy,823 words
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Article, Illustration874 1949-10-02 10 A. L. KIDSON - When Superman Me t Super wo man A. L. KIDSON \U AT the age of 03. George Bernard Shaw, is "st: going .strong." His lightest words and slightest der-da ca:i set fanfares of publicity ri>', ing rotlQd the wot Id. Cut ho./ much is known of that quiet little woman,874 words
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Article533 1949-10-02 10 Smack In The Face Restored Sight THE tragic end, some time ago, of the famous airman, Mr. T. Campbell Black, who perished m the air equivalent of two bicycles colliding was a strange trick of fate for a man who had emerged from so many death-defying record flights. But accidents533 words
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Advertisement437 1949-10-02 10 I SOLE AGKNTS FOR 'lit! 1 WHOLE MALAYA FOR i" ;"""i DUNKLEY PIANOS I-TLL SIZE UPRIGHT GRAND r~*«M I I IKY TROPICALISKI) I 7 lIRILLIANT TONE Easy Payments Can Ba Arranged Piano Tuning Repairs t IM)i:UTAKKN n\ OUR LONDON qVASJFteb EXPERT Late Of LoadOß Institute of Pianoforte Technology. CIMQAk. ffi437 words
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Miscellaneous638 1949-10-02 10 AQUARIUS B> CONSTAXCE SHARrE tj y r o i 17* I** R R Play a u>oi<my j^ime; oo«< fhty i«H seen. ittractfoe, fioijaZZi/ «iwd )/ou n -HZ Jwirc alonOaiMl «O»'t exerf yourself fool-proof. Have nothing to to be diplomatic l.o»d neus to alter the speed or the direc- do with638 words
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Article, Illustration264 1949-10-02 11 FAME IN REVERSE I) ml I llrT m liiag a scene for j-l (fiilar\ I ii\'«> '^jaKinji iv the Hark" m yf M (iraumtin's < hiv llrtitrf. m HmU> S <*• s Pofleß, playing a down- 4*<v-frn*at actwr, l) tnfT^ f 4) he admlr«s»«w* footprints m torrwnrt of the Ittft.264 words
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Article468 1949-10-02 11 IttSHALL THOMPSON, 'Jo ippeared In Samuel JJyn's RKO Radio pio- "Ro.sfitnn., M I Joy," l>y a tnovie Bj? Ut a (1 Yen a film B *>en he appeared m a high school dramatic club play. He failed to win a film contract then and his career468 words
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Article45 1949-10-02 11 H. H. SILVER - H. H. SILVER By I AST week's article on this page, relating to the 10th anni- versafy which the Cathay Cinema 's now celebrating, brines to :7.-in(' some interes.:in» sidelights of the Japoccupatio.i which may be worth recalling here.45 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1949-10-02 11 HENRY GRIS - 'OPERATION MOROCCO' HENRY GRIS Ho Ilyivo od Treks 6,000- Mi les To Film $3-Miilion Project by HOLLYWOOD. NATivr: of Morocco returning ihere today aftor a lon<r journey, would hardly v c able to recognize his *****:;/. But he v/ill fool something is different and if ho asks a passing waterseller1,116 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-10-02 11 - "Any mere for the top i board? asks J. Arthur N Itank Organisation stars > Barbara Murray and i Lana Morris, as the> make the most of a holi- day break from filming.34 words
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Article84 1949-10-02 11 ANEWS-F-ASH to Singapore's RKO office from Hollywood report! the winning of two awards at tho Cannes Film Festival for tho him "Th<> Sflt-Up" which exp#ted tho ba&lng racket One of the awards was the International Critics' Grand Prize which is ono of thr most sought-alter awards84 words
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Article97 1949-10-02 11 ESTHER WILLIAM'S tomboy layr; are paying off! When !>he was a youngster, Bather was often reprimanded by her mother for spending so much time participating m sports rather than following more feminine pursuits such ai tewing i.ia cooking. Now, In M-G-M's newest technioolour musical, "Take Me Out97 words
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Advertisement60 1949-10-02 11 Ir .i My teeth really ARE whiter!" jMfercnce it makes using Pepsodcnt, the only toothpaste 'j 8 lf <un. }or there's no more effective teeth cleansing •mown to dental science than lrium it removes the jom youi teeth, making them sparing white. You *^ded brilliance of your smile when you60 words
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Advertisement377 1949-10-02 11 POND^S V^fj^ POWDER >£«y jtofej^?^£*yJiiXsS' Smooth as silk so[\ as moonlight c J t 'S\w d c cate as l^ c niorning mist K^N^^^^^i l\(i {fx For gcntlr flattery, for subtle charm \s^£^La?<T> 1* to blend with \our complexion, yfe'iT^^tto Jiij.£rf Jy to S' vc l^ c IMa »<Hich to377 words
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Article, Illustration388 1949-10-02 12 RUTH MILLET - RUTH MILLET HINTS TO HUSBANDS TACT -AND THEN MORI- TACT A NY husband who wants to effect a change m *lie wav his hone la run should avoid the following mistakes. If he does not, he will probably only Btaii an argumont Do not pive your wife any388 words
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Article240 1949-10-02 12 Cha tter Bu t Please Don 't Be Dull DARI33D by the DOmic artist and poked fun at by Out cartoonuct i<? the woman who 'Tattles ori a nstantly.' Comedians Jibe J^er and irawing room wits make her the butt of joi:< A woman who cares l fi<Z about her240 words
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Article, Illustration291 1949-10-02 12 lET "nature take its coursi when you are sun bathing and you will wind up with a tan o! as many different shades as there are browns and b m the colour spectrum. Getting done to an all-over tawny tint takes time and el fort291 words
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Article134 1949-10-02 12 v.\ warm weather, pcrspira- tlon is as much of a throat to the teen-ager's social security as it is to any grown-up's. There are two choices of deodorant open to you One cancels out most OdOUM from the ever-active underarm iweat glands but does not curb perspiration. Tlu>134 words
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Article225 1949-10-02 12 Are You Un en terprising? j p mom to me (hat v- are all rather un-nt^n, In our swim suit wear In Singapore. N uw t ali# i Darnell, on:? cf the stars In 20th Century.i auction, "Slattery'ii n«rrtoa**," who will u *l |tr J to make her n.\t film225 words
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Article, Illustration187 1949-10-02 12 HAIRLINvJ eyebiows arc definitely out of beauty favour, bu* that 4OCfl not mean that you have lee«way to let ycun i;iow bushy or look tierc<" Tick \i, tb;i t tweezer, ma'am, rm.. with your intuially .snap eyebrows as guide, .«««t co wck. i'iuck stray187 words
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Advertisement77 1949-10-02 12 I "^TBMBSSSSSsVI B^Sssilr^^gl a fS&gssssß s ~~"^^^^^gssa»^ I ■l *^3gsr*^ I "^^^■SSBmsCßß^ I h llP^Bgl B B 4 1 1 u^H H irlll gslV gf lb*fi smart it's modem 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. Obtainable77 words
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Miscellaneous193 1949-10-02 12 I mm /^igJlJNj 1 Sy [js^ BY AL LArr /how NICE. r r s "py A UBI/ VA r >* i ;r^f ah'll bring this sweet U_~ mow sorrr.* oh, I £"9A.rli\ iUshmoos.^m^ sweet v -n £p& pajootie blossom back V HOW FOLLY PACKED. r .V INNERCENT Ll'L CARCASS V.OULDA193 words
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214 1949-10-02 13 |BCTING the R.A.P. Chan^i, for the Hrst time this i» ieason the S.C.C. scored a runaway victory of 22 pomt.s i s a penalty goal and thrW tries t0 nil on the padang, yesterday Out- 1 player for the I'lub w« (/f l214 words
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120 1949-10-02 13 Cremin Wins Golf Title, Pickworth Disqualified Kric (V re toda\ after one o: the n. matte finishes m the history of ill ent. Wuh a record breaking 68 m th<- final round he sh< an aggregate of l**7 to boat Pickworth, champion for the past three years. >'•• k worthReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration499 1949-10-02 13 WEAK M.C.F.A. XI BEAT NAVY 3-1 CHINESE TO FIELD STRONGER TEAM TODAY By Tribune Soccer Kejx>rter M.C.F A. 3 Koyal Navy 1 THE Malayan Chinese Football Association seleetod a weak combination to meet the Royal Nrvj tit »n Besar Stadium yesterday. However, alter v hard and thrilling fight, the ChineseTribune - 499 words
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379 1949-10-02 13 QN the first day of the Quadrangular Hockey Meet held at the padang yesterday, the Colours (Civilians) beat the Army and Navy five-nil, and the Combined R.A.F. beat the Whites 'Civilians; twoone. In the first game, the Service side had a weak ence and379 words
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Article149 1949-10-02 13 Following are the Tiong Bahru Rangers' soccer fixture*: Oct. 3 against Tamil Brotherhood at Fmrrer Park; Oet 1 against Shell Sport* Club at Farter Park; Oft. 7 a&ain«t Standvac B. Ciub at Farrer Park; Oct. 9 against Fort Canning H.q. at F. Canning. All gamea will149 words
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Article118 1949-10-02 13 Lftd? btat Kwonc Fook School B.l\ by four gmoaw to three at badminton recently. Results (Spit Hies mentioned first .sinicles: Low Ban Cheng !ost 1o Wong Kirn Hooni; 7-15. 16; Toh Chin Choir, beat Chan rCok Choy 17-16, l^-u, r. Ramasoii lost to Fu Y-w TOIIM118 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-10-02 13 He'll Race Today Mr. Kok Wok putting the final touches to the car he will race today m the Johore Grand Prix. The car is an Italian Fiat with an ovt'rs>/.t' engim*. Boms of the entries are expected to reach speeds of 9U to 10 i miles per hour on57 words
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Article23 1949-10-02 13 Breweries sports Cluv> beal v.< Id Security xi :-!-i at soccer on Thursday on the a. v.c round al Alexandra Koad23 words
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Article63 1949-10-02 13 Tamil Brotherhood Association BOCcer team will meet Tion^ Bahru RanK**r.s at fcoccer mat< h at F'arrer Park tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. The T.B.A. team \sill be chosen from the following: K. Snppiah. Veloo. Thimbyrajah, ICurua;asu, Sockalingani, T. Nadarajah, M. Chandra, S. l>utta, S K. Thomas. S. Chan ha.63 words
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Article338 1949-10-02 13 Selangor Trounce Negri 9-0 Sultan's Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Displaying all round superiority the Selangor Malays trounced the Negri Sembilan Malays by nine goals to nil m the tirst game of the western zone of the sultans gold cup soccer competition on the Kampong Bahru ground today. Though Negri were338 words
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202 1949-10-02 13 Suzie Pang Becomes Junior Clampion rUMUNITIVE 15 -year -old *J Miss Suzie Pang (Useful) won the Women's Junior singles title last night, when she beat p:*rty mate IJahy Low 15-6, 15-7 at the Clerical Union Hail. The game was not a onosided affair as ihe scor,> would indicate. I;aby Low202 words
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Advertisement80 1949-10-02 13 ra m f* )2. I nr "X^^ "I think I'd like a White Horse 4 1 1 better than anything WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky p^ J "A pleasure to remember L^J a joy to hnd again** Ms Pl.t, H m m, j i- MALAYA, JOSkPU IKAVLKs ftONS LTH "Sfasgapore, Kirala80 words
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Advertisement938 1949-10-02 13 a gift nja for the r£4f FESTIVAL Jfp SALT I'AI'K HAitl In addition to Moon (^akes why not give a Pineapple Sa)t Pack Ham! It's, a gift that eve Chinese family will appreciate. After cooking it will last several days even without being put m n refrigerator. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE938 words
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307 1949-10-02 14 H.M.S. MALAYA TOURNEY TO START IN OCT. 15 Tribune Rugby Repoitef jOHOKI. is expected to Held a strong team when they meet Singai>ore Civilians m the opening fi\Ilire of the H.M.S. >'j«lavn Kn^by t\M>tball Competi< turn on Oct. 15 here. Some of Johore'a to})307 words
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Article266 1949-10-02 14 HMS Malaya Rugby Ties lolluwiii^ art' the fixtures for the Soulhcrn zuni> of the Ift4 4 .»-r>(> 11. M.S. '•Malaya" Rugby Football ori.p< if ion. Ort. I"i Kiugap*re CiviliaMM \s. i •lohuro (S. hUUIf); Ort. !H Singapore HervlCM \s. Nejcri *»embil;»u and Malacca (Seremb;m i Nov. Hhigapvrc Ncdrlret vs. NlSjgapsm266 words
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Article175 1949-10-02 14 INDIANS WIN GANDHI CUP THE Singapore Indian Recfcatioh Club won th»Qandbi Itcmoria! Cup when they defeated U.A.F. Srietar by four goafa to nil at soccer at Fafjrer Park, yesterday. Mar&yanasamy, Indians' goalkeeper, was In top form and hr mn'li' numerous >-.\ves Five minutes after tl.»' star^ Yusuf AH centtefoi waid175 words
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Article74 1949-10-02 14 After rtiiiuinin,; i>n level terms m the first half the Jollilada w» m down 2-\ to Tone's XI at soccer at Farrer Park on Thursday. Yontr's team opened Ihe wore ten minutes after the kick oif through Han Sm off a free kuk. Fifteen minutes later74 words
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Article281 1949-10-02 14 SMASH! IF YOU WANT TO GO FAR Badminton Notes By Our Special Ci>rres|H)iiil<'iit ANOTUKK proof that the game oi bauuunton un played m this country is the he-man's WMB evidenced here last week by the ftHiipteti; exhaustion ol Andrew Tan, known as th<* "human machine" among the Colony's junior pla.wrs.281 words
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Article, Illustration406 1949-10-02 14 BEN HOGAN - BEN HOGAN GOLF l»v Why does Sam Sn-'id con tinup to miss those shop costly putts after moie thai. ;i decade Of brilliant :;;'f'.' It is a nroblem like Joe l»iMa^ gif> Injured hoel that causes mas suffering am.»m' hi; legion of loyal fans.406 words
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Article108 1949-10-02 14 Shell Sports Club won hot!) their badminton matches played recently. They be*l Jarqtics k.p. by five l,';iiih-s to one ami Hh; Diehard B.P. by four panics to O1H 1 li> nits of Hi.- latter mat<*h fSlicll in. 'iitiiin- -1 fir.--, i Innail i- ii Marian108 words
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Article59 1949-10-02 14 In a ia. t Katnc oi hock<*\ played at the Naval Has, Sliijrn pon Admiralty I^ocal .^tafj" l T nio!> l)»>at Johon> Bahru Disirid Malay xi by 5 goals t.» i. Exchanges won* <>\>>n throuKhout. The Union scored all tti4»ii gpala m the first halt while tli. Malay*59 words
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518 1949-10-02 14 Eng Yoon wins 4 events and cup at CYMA sports TAN ENG YOON, one of Singapore most t>romisii] young sprinters, won fcur events at the first annual athletic meet of the Catholic Young Men's Association at the St. Joseph Institutions ground, yesterday, to annex the individual championship an i the518 words
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Article, Illustration318 1949-10-02 14 Think Again, Says Ang To S.A.F. A. Sladiu»T» Passes MR. Ang Soon Hoc. Vice-Prc- i sident of the Sin.yrapor Chinese Football Association and President of th»- RoverBpOltfl Ciilb yes r-vv described as "sheer commercialism" the T.A.F.A.'s dcci •ion to su ipend all Stadium passe? to livp out of the six318 words
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Advertisement776 1949-10-02 14 ASTKC)-I*\LMISTFV BIBKAI p. Mar. jNgiff^^ > n Fiirii- Switz«rCAjV lJ»'llii :\vil \rnii)\i l' :iT> l1 f »rl'l. I Full-Life palmistr: reading Satisractlon ictuirantcM J Dally M and ''-7 pwin TICOF 1 I.MIDI UN imvkHsal MOTE' Room No, 10, (Opp. Aurora Ltd.). UK. II STREET— PHONE 202!) sir VACANT ACCOUNTANCY. COS776 words
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Advertisement206 1949-10-02 14 FOR YOUR THROAT j IT S AN GibtUuty PRODUCT Mad* m England I by Alien Hanburyt lt« I*ttm for Malaya Barlow Co. Ufl.. Ocean Building. SINGAPOM STOP THAT ICOLD^'TH /hhauan^ Quick Relief From The Modern Aniind r a t£^! or MOtnach «1 l »rdcr« VjC.yL-Jj r^v "ill i r i206 words
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2017 1949-10-02 15 ALLAN LEWIS - INDIAN HEATHER WINS 1 M. EVENT AT IPOH ALLAN LEWIS BAD DAY FOR PUNTERS From IPOH, Saturday. p>DlA\ HEATHER, winner of bat year's Free Handicap proved his staying ability today, the last day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, wheji lie outpaced the Class 1 field over i\A MiJ^s2,017 words
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Article51 1949-10-02 15 TOTAL I»OOI $£55,650. K<. Prixe No. 19^938 ($110^86) rind- Rrtie No. *****0 55.'^:,) Sid. Prize No. *****3 (S 274*46) S J STARTERS (53,949 Each): *****7, *****5,^ 32M84. *****4, *****2, *****6, !937<i2. S CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO eixh): *****9, 257-i 32, i *****1, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****8, I \1 *****,51 words
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Advertisement286 1949-10-02 15 1 SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI! m-T. 4 ?,^1- 0 ttLEBRATE BY SCt!N!G THE BEST m SHOW IN TOWN' mm A% fl it. K. jsh.Vw preacatM f f nUl th Stuilio a »'J Wrictor N(mr A*mar«,," ;inl Nasih'. A Malay Film Productions t£k Meaacd by shaw UKOTHERs, j':m. IlhM¥rl —-—i (Air-Conditi<m.«l286 words
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Advertisement246 1949-10-02 15 ||l| ■a^ y HA PPYW D B LD 1-a.sl 2 Shows. 7.M0 A 9.80 ATLAMis THE LOST CONTINENT" I ntt«-,| Artists I'ictur.s TO-MOKROW MgHT M BAD MAN* W hol<» S4»riaJ TO-DAY al II i.m. Co'ii'Mhii.'s i "THRILL OF BRAZIL" saaaort i>> "EPIC OF TARAWA" IN TW'HMi \>l/>R To-I>ay at 0.15246 words
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Advertisement240 1949-10-02 15 "We wish to expr; -s our mt\ grateful thnnkn t«» all our man> weM-wislu .s who have -> n< us IhHr < on^rutulutioiis, :trul t<> fh»> <t;t aad other '<<v film personalities whos raUr« > n dliiplajk m 1 h theatre lobby we h;u. reoeh •<!' THE CATHAI MANAGEMENT. 5240 words
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Article, Illustration443 1949-10-02 16 S'PORE PROGRESS EXHIBITION OPENS TO BIG CROWD Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE most ill-treated fellow at the Singapore Trade and Progress Ebchibition at the Happy World yesterday was the wood and papier-mache mod. 1 lion at the Lion Limited's Coco-Cola boothVisitors tried throwing balls into his mouth to earn a443 words
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Article47 1949-10-02 16 Ifajor-GencraJ C. H. Bou- cher, OOC, Malaya District, returned yesterday from <. month's leave m Ceylon He Hew from Colombo m a RAF Dakota an! landed at j Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Boucher and Miss Boucher will r turn to Kua'.a j Lumpur at a later date.47 words
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515 1949-10-02 16 'More And Cheaper Rice Is Essential' THE economy of Southeast Asia baaicallv depends on rice, and an adequate supply of rice at prices people can afford to pay is essential to an exp'inding Asian 'economy and to a higher stanc^ard of living for its people. This statement is contained m515 words
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Article122 1949-10-02 16 Air-minded Singaporeans Will be able to indulge their fl ing tastes on Monday morning, when a Pacific Overseas Airways (Siami Dakotas aircraft will make five or six trips from Kallang Aiiport. carrying joy-riders on short dips. "We expect to be able to take about 24122 words
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Article27 1949-10-02 16 The Governor of Singapore j has revoked the appointment of Mr. M. A. Ho'dstock as a Justice of the Peace icr ne Colony of Singapore.27 words
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Article55 1949-10-02 16 puzzle picture Lai QHING bridegroom is one-time air ac*» Jim Mollison, now fortyfour, uitn his thirtv-thro^-y*-ar-oid bride, Mrs. >lar\ Kamphuis, London tiiii)|tanv <lirect«>r. Sh Is ftfolllsoa's third wife. liis first uifr- was famous wtmian flser Amy Johnson, who was killed m 1941. His second wife was Mrs. rhvliis Hmaey. Their55 words
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Article101 1949-10-02 16 18 BANDIT SUSPECTS ARRESTED KUALA LUMPUR Sat. A notorious woman spy and agent for the Kapayang Gang was arrested by the ipoh jungle .-quad this afternoon. Sue is one of the IS bandit suspects and agents rounded up by security forces m the Federation. Six Chinese and a Tamil were101 words
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Article, Illustration128 1949-10-02 16 Three hundred and sixty crystal beer tankards 'disappeared 1 from the Malayan Breweries new Tiger Tavern exhibition hall yesterday when enchanted guests took homo with them the glasses cut of which they had crunk tht> health of the new building Tho glasses were considered 'expendable'128 words
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Article175 1949-10-02 16 September proved to ho the busiest month for the Royal Aii Force m the Federation :;incc the Emergency began. rapport of the Governmot's surrender offer. Dakotas visited IG3 selected tlacea In the Federation and dropped 1.132.250 leaflets m Chinese, Tamil, and Malay. A record wn-, established175 words
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Article31 1949-10-02 16 Thoio Will be a meeting of the Committee of Management of the Singapore Youil: Council on Tuesday, Octobei 11, at the British Council I ml rs at 5 p.m.31 words
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173 1949-10-02 16 Labour Leaders Divided On Lotteries lesser of the two ev,i< tht inwtii'e the lii, ltin 8 them on thoirTo" > the pu^ Against MR. M. P. D. NAIR &c reUry of tho Stn^Te Labour Party My party will oppose any move toward public lotteries It was a form of Indircr173 words
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