Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 October 1949
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Title Section14 1949-10-16 1 SUNDAY Tribune j I SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.14 words
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384 1949-10-16 1 HONGKONG Saturday N lgnt Communist Irooos' pushing along the Canton Kowloon railway are expected to reach the border of this Brit.sh cole ny to-night cr at latest by dawn to-morrow. Military despatches "report one Red column in the railway town of384 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-10-16 1 Admiral Pass To Gets His Liberty Admiral Toyada. once Chief of Staff of the Japanese Navy, leav., SugamV, Prison, Tokio, alter his acquittal on a war crimes charge of Hi-tr, ating AIM d war prisoners American MP's check his pa.ss for the Admiral i? is a real liberty ticket A.P.51 words
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Article41 1949-10-16 1 CHICAGO. Sat. If you want to get acquainted, get a job. A survey of Chicago "careei girls" shows, that thc i greatest number of their i friendships 46 per cent. were formed at work. A. P.41 words
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222 1949-10-16 1 By OSCAR FERNANDEZ Sunday Tribune Political Correspondent SINGAPORE Labour Party announced last night the names of four of the six candidates it has chosen to contest the coming Municipal elections setting the stage for its first real trial of strength with the222 words
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Article96 1949-10-16 1 DRIVE TO CUT ESCAPE ROUTE HONGKONG. Sat. General Chen Kenp's forcc s which took Canton arc now reported to be heading for the northern banks of the West river leading into Kwangsi. If they teach the river in time thpy will cut off the Nationalists* westward escape corridor. This morning96 words
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Article36 1949-10-16 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. With a warm goodbye from Secretary of State Dean Achoson, Prime Minister Nenru of India flew to New York today to begin a three-week tour of the United States and Canada.36 words
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Article165 1949-10-16 1 Kluang Battles Against Typhoid Bu+da* Tribune Reporter f HREE thousand schoolchildren have been innoculated in the fight to check an outbreak of t y p h o i d in Kluane, Johore. Only one life has been lost J>ut seventeen cases of typhoid *ave been notified and eignt suspected cases165 words
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Article22 1949-10-16 1 LONDON. Sat. Five Hunt brothers, whose average ag. is 81. had their first family reunion for 30 years in Enfield.22 words
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71 1949-10-16 1 MARSHAL SMUTS GOES ON THE RETIRED LIST PRETORIA, Sat. South African Defence Minister F. C. Erasmus, has relieved Fio'd Marshal Smuts of his post of Commander-in-Chief Union Defence Forces in the field. Mr. Erasmus sent a letter to the Field Marshal saying that the Governor General ln Council had approved71 words
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Article48 1949-10-16 1 DEPAR TMENT OF SOLEMNITY LONDON. Sat. Princess Elizabeth, who has never owned a cow. has became President of the British Dairy Farmers Association. A Buckingham Palace spokesman pointed o*ut that the King owns some cows, and said, "The Princess ha* always taken an interest in them."' A. P.48 words
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Article60 1949-10-16 1 LONDON. Sat. Miss Marlenc Wizmar, a German refugee student at Aberystwyth College, was bitten in the leg by fish while bathing. She swam 600 yards to the shore with blood streaming from wounds which were stitched in hospital. "I did not get a long enough look at60 words
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Article317 1949-10-16 1 "They all live very peacefully together." said Mr. .Somatt. "We have verv little crim<\" As protection for his district. Mr. Komatt has Lin-te-nant Thanong and sixty soldiers, and Lieutenant Chaiyut and sixty policemen. Lieutenant Thanong and Ins men had a course of jungle warfare in Johore last February,317 words
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Article145 1949-10-16 1 Washington. Sat. America made a humanitarian appeal to the Chinese Communiats to release two American servicemen, who have been h< Id for nearly a year, partment cfiicia s al. The appeal was sounded in •I formal note, which the American Consul at Tsingtao banded to local145 words
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Article194 1949-10-16 1 roira™* Pro"' W. M. BLACKWOOD MalavanS R»nr!' ft"**.- j d.W. here, south of the them "^rM.K^£!?' People h«ve he*™ of them, but nobody h»s seen mem ih certa.nl> nobody worries about them I drove to tht 2?£a* dutiful »un-drenched port on Siam's east coast,194 words
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Article, Illustration275 1949-10-16 1 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Saturday. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, widow of the Singapore millionaire, has won in the irivy Council a $100,000 virtory in a three-year legal tight over her husband's will. She also g>»ins an allowance oi $2 t ooo-a-iuoiitli lor275 words
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Article49 1949-10-16 1 BUDAPEST. Sat. The Foreign Ministry announced today that Laszlo Raik former Number Two Communist of Hungary, was executed at 6 a.m. local time. Th.- announc »menl said his two accompHc s Dr. Tibor Szony. and Andreas Szalai were also executed. The three were hanged together. UP.49 words
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Advertisement101 1949-10-16 1 I MALAYA'S I NATIONAL I NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/5 Nfiac'Linfls 1 1 If fl ''if J avou rcd by Fortune ml ffflt indeed arc those members of thc IfimV v»i i human race f o whom thc possession J. \j]j a Critical, P ercc Pt« v c palate permits 'f j101 words
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Advertisement39 1949-10-16 1 SPECIAL OFFER GANTOBIt 100' jf Wool Swim Trunk* with Complete Etoatfc Supporter Two tonalities: Usual Pitts $14 eaeh. Speeial Oiler *7.-'_ eaeh. Usual Trice $10 each. Speeial Otler |iwM eaeh. SEASON TRADING CO., 57, High St. Tel: BUM i39 words
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Article190 1949-10-16 2 By Sunday Tribune. Staff Reporter THE 31 American seamen who walked off ine 1 "hoodoo ship". Saint Christopher in Singapore last Monday are now to be flown back to New York. Seven of them will leave by BOAC, today to fly via lx>ndon. The others190 words
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Article151 1949-10-16 2 Three Smugglers Of Johore OMART work by Johore Cus•J toms men foiled three big bids to evade the taxes in August. The men who failed to pull off the fast onv<, paid in all $26,900 into the Country's reVehues. They lost eveiy ounce of the goods they meant to smuggle.151 words
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Article59 1949-10-16 2 Clean City Collects More Fines Municipal residents paid (157,640 m tines last yeai toi railing to dispose of tneir refuse in ihe lignt way. This is nearly eight times the fines paid in \U4 1 This was not because more people were careless last yeai but because the city authorities59 words
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196 1949-10-16 2 SQUATTERS TO MAKE WAY FOR FIRE STATION Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson has ordered proceedings to get possession of a piece of land in Alexandra Road for a $1.095,000-nrc station to be built by the Municipality. The city scheme for the fire station has been held196 words
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Article, Illustration96 1949-10-16 2 s American Ambassador i S to th«» Philippines Mr. j Myron M. Cow en who 1 heads the U.S. delegation vto the E.C.A.F.E. Con- N ferencf was entertained 1 i to dinner, on Frida> night at the Cathay Re- stuturant bv Dato and i Datin .J. Faglar.96 words
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54 1949-10-16 2 CABLE AND WIRELESS MEN FOR HONGKONG »Six Cable and Wireless r.^n will fly to Hong-kong- On the Argonaut today. They will help relieve tlie "pressure of work causcu by business and the nurhbci of V i cons in Hongkong," said a Cable Wireless official. They will be stationed in Flongxong54 words
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Article212 1949-10-16 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare will start on Wednesday a seven-weeks training course on youth leadership. This will be a preliminary to a more ambitious programme of training for entrants to the Department's permanent staff The course which begins on Wednesday212 words
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Article59 1949-10-16 2 The British Council H;di Stamford Read was packed to i capacity yesterday evehin;; wnen the Indian I ine Ails Society held a rnu3ica' ei >ning. Sengs were well received by j the large audience. Ar:..jn^- tnosc prescfit waa th Representative of the (i( vernment oi Inc'ia. Mr. J.59 words
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Article179 1949-10-16 2 By Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter COR $25 a week Malayan boys will be taught Uh methods of oxygen-acetylene cutting and welding at an industrial school declared open by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald hi Singapore yesterday. The Singapore Welding School is sponsored by179 words
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162 1949-10-16 2 Sunday Tribune Reporter MRS. Mary S:• 225-A Queen S;:< el h i had happy uiy If she lias spent nei spare time collecting old stamps nobod S i'e end l: yo "T do wish people r/ill s.-»nil ic stamps they do not want."162 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-10-16 2 Once in three years, Jf* for the last 17(J year*.. i the chiets of Negri S»ni- bilan have gathered to i S pay homage to the Kui L in (he pietures<pie cere- muny of "Meajnjong i Duli." The tradition b.'- i gan with the first ruler,112 words
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Article52 1949-10-16 2 Bandits robbed and btrrnerJ a. bus in the Kluanj; area on FViday eveftihg. An unarmed Chinese stopped the bus on tin TottS* Pen--Paloh Road and when thc bus halted armed Chinese appeared or the scene. The bandits iired into the benzfhe tanks and set Bre to II before52 words
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Article54 1949-10-16 2 Professor Ralph E. Turner.. V;le representative at the opening of the Malayan University, i~: now faacinated wit!h Ms 6tya. He left Sin^i pore yesterday foi a twoweek visit to Indonesia, but plans to return here for a short study of Malayan life. He will go to Thailand and India54 words
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Article329 1949-10-16 2 The following now books and reprints Will be added to Raffles Library within the next few days: Abigail Adams Janet Whitney, The Strange Life of August Strindberg Elizabeth Sprigge, Day a'U r Day Odd Hansen, Flying Squad George 'Jack' Frost, ln the Steps of the Anglo-Saxons Leighton329 words
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Article145 1949-10-16 2 The Local Born People? Who Are SINGAPORE city^fS* 1 3 Establishments r>;,,' 9 n I ruesday: Who Ys on bom man? Thev at*. answer because they*. I n:l1 prefe, 'fifi- employtne r,. w j for thc Municipality Thc eounciUors arc u„ to be divided in thi, Th,,., to (il i145 words
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Article125 1949-10-16 2 ENGINEERS TO CONSIDER JOINT BODY Tlv Malayan Assoc ation ol thc Institution of CM Kr gincci will cOTsidi t t proposal a Joint organisation with tire Institution of Mechanical Engineer end the Institution of RWtlical Erv; mi fly w enable woik foi theli i tnon interest..'. I'm- annual general rfteetiag125 words
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Miscellaneous542 1949-10-16 2 'fi H IS Urn S^" Hj -^B Adsmumm. SI NOW M TIIIIKi; l!Oa .J sey; 8.00 p.m. Spot the Va- Tune; 12.02 hildren's (|u:utcr urites— Name the first three Hour; 12.17 Hindustani Ou Ms; Rl.f'F iVKTVVORK t:\ourite top tunes of the week 1 .'..50 News; 12.10 Recorded mu■v< ,^l, u542 words
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264 1949-10-16 3 EX-S'PORE MAN WHO TURNED BANDIT GETS DEA TH SENTENCE 1 Our Mali Correspond™! 4 fOMMKH SiagapoN -r*j Wl ix— Ah 'Ji )HOK K "AHKI. Saturday. here <«<!'> <n,ui b J Justire L-.villc in »he High Court He was loiiml iruiltv of t Born in Malacca, Al, >!,•„. C?" 8 9******264 words
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249 1949-10-16 3 Si.ml.v Tribune- HUM Renort^r m Medical will JSgfe ad ertJs trig for nurses. Hospitals are still nhnH *f' eni although there *vaa a Ud re^nL^T^ JSS TheD,,mty Director of M *dical Seniors Dr f. outthS-MHnc says: "Wa arc in need of 10 nurV^s at tho249 words
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Article85 1949-10-16 3 HUSBAND PAWNED HER JEWELLERY A WQJSSgII, Cheng Soh Viug. 29, committed suicide he i.-a i band gambled awav s -Ml (1 hei Winning arid q pawned her jewellery I'-hi was stated irrthe Coroner* Ooutt yesterday sit inqia i. !>. Ik ng had nmueV troubles with her husband. They had uiguments85 words
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Article28 1949-10-16 3 At i.IO p.m. over, the Blue Network, Kadio Malay* on Monday, there wi'l be a tiik uu trie gerla Oil Fields bvi K ithleen Walker28 words
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155 1949-10-16 3 Children Were Sorry When The Party Ended •'-"/"</ Tribune Reporter) ARGHAItD Road wsZ lineo V with cars yesterday when one of the bi^est children*' parties was held in Singapore Hundreds of peopl,. flocked to buy Christmas presents •weetj and toys and all the side-show,- were equally popular. When the party155 words
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284 1949-10-16 3 Suiul.y Tribune Staff Reporter J)U. C. P. GREY. Deputy Principal Medical Oti\- <•<. r, Johore, took off in a mercy-plane early this week with medical supplies and amenities in response to an S.O.S. from Segamat to bring relief tc 500 men. women and children284 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 3 I >e m md m< 104 th< I'.S.S. St. Paul were hosts to j member* cf tiie .-.merican i imunlty on i>< ard tht ei yesterday. A lar:-,: mbci visitors were con- j 1 i.' il i ra! th/ warship. I S.i.S.45 words
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Article, Illustration224 1949-10-16 3 >lr. s. M. A. ii. Chiftiy, a Aim distributor and exhibitor. Is a son-m-law of Dr. H. S. Moonshi, whe. has been B Municipal Commisstoni i foi the last 24 years. Mr. Chisty is vice-president of tho Overseas Pakistani League and a member of the committee of the224 words
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Article, Illustration92 1949-10-16 3 Mr. Tan See Saw 6ft, 3 ins) Is Always Obliging IMediiv. d '■< Ti 'bane Reporter) JAN SEE SAW, standing six foot three inches in his rubber .shoes, is the most sought after man in Boat Quay when his fellow workers are in a tight spot for See Saw tanTribune - 92 words
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Article81 1949-10-16 3 Tiic following have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police vith effect from September 1: Senior tnspectoi Mobarak Ahmad at present serving in Negri Sembilan. Che Mobarak Ahmad holds the Colonial Po'ice Medal foi Gallantry; Senior Inspector Ariflin bin Hassan, Selangor Senior Inspectoi Abdul Jalll81 words
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Article81 1949-10-16 3 His diet consists mainly of rice, vegetables, salt-fish "and an occasional pork aisn when funds permit. Bee Saw earns anything from three dollars to eighteen <lc' ars a day. as his income depends on tin amount of cargo his men handle. He is married and has four children-81 words
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Article45 1949-10-16 3 The Filipaio delegation to the ">th Session of ECAFE is likely to arrive on Oct. 19. The members of the delegation are Mi. Cornelio L'almaceda Secretary for Commerce and Trade, Leader, Mr. Castilhjo, Mi. Vclmonte. Mr. Thomas Mr. Bernardo, Mr. Abrcra, Mr. Ortega.45 words
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84 1949-10-16 3 B.B.C. To Build Big Station In S. Johore Kun<ta% Tribune Reporter THE British Broadcasts/ Corporation has purchased 500 ,;cres of land th t v < ran, South Johore. id rest a multi-million dpllai tian, mittine station for the British Fhi Eastern Bioadea i-n-Service, which ha., its head' quarter^ |rj Singapore.84 words
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Article152 1949-10-16 3 Then Ban Samsu Shops' Sunday Tribune Reporter IF Government acts on Mr. R. Jumabhoy's plea in the Legislative Council to rerftOVe toddy simps fiom the vicinity of labourers' lines. then all samsu shops should be removed as well. Tne statement was made by the Secretary of the Hindu Association. Mi.152 words
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Article160 1949-10-16 3 SCHOOL TRIP TO SELETAR AIR BASE Sunday Tribune Reporter Fifty children from tne Pearl's Hill School will vi.sit the R.A.F. Seletar on Tuesday morning to see the 3eletar Harbour where the flying 'x>at- are anenored Later, tne R.A.F. airmen will Mv them over the harbour for hair an hour. They160 words
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Article123 1949-10-16 3 SIX COMPANIES GET COLOURS Sunday Tribune Reporter 'THE Commandant of the Girls' Life Brigade. Mr K. Lynne. yesterday' presented the six companies of the Krigade with the Company Colours. The colours to the first brigade was presented by th "Is'e of Thanet Battalion". Four were Bought with th money provided123 words
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Article55 1949-10-16 3 His Highness the Tang diPertuan Besar of Xegii BernUlan has appointed Mi. Sabapathipillai Stnnathambv. a wcllknown member of the Seremban Ccylonese community, to be' an Unofficial Member of the Majlis Meshuarat Negri (Council of State), Negri Semhilan. in" place of Mr. Ramalingam Xagaiatnam, who has resigned with55 words
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Advertisement98 1949-10-16 3 f-7 V 7 'ummwitt to SYDNEY- j|f V I V by luxuriraia 4 <Tni;n'ra\ an coialitkaied Cw rj p, |i\ i iiipr: '.alive r&onal service, t I>■ your 100, by -J' 'A I "Ail CsjfjoJ" ••rricei > I.< >.\'D< IN via India. > SyOXftV via* I 'ar ain Al lo98 words
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Advertisement177 1949-10-16 3 HKm^H Ji i .1 in ii i v W HI -""-if ■■a Bay RCA and you OWN IHE BEST WORLD LEADER J\ RADIO and ELECTRONICS /^aßaafcfinnniT^rTi i (r^PSBB recorder Re-rordings v^ ll^-^t*^^ /'(T Hv n Anvom ,(le WW P^ *tf -//K_ fit COW* a C4A?/A?/£>Gf SOLM) RECORDIVG AND REI'Rom CIMO177 words
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Article138 1949-10-16 4 $63,000 Of 'Silver' Rolls In Sunday Tribunr ReporU r SILVER coins worth s>'>3.--000 have rolled into the Singapore currency I effice during the first fortnight since coins of piewar mintage wore localled from circulation. This i* onlv a small part of thc $25,000*000 worth ot piewar silver coins which should138 words
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Article38 1949-10-16 4 Hassan bin Ali. 17. pleaded guilty to stealing $100 at the Malay Opera Hall in New World Park on Aug 22, in the Third Police Court yesterday. Sentence was deferred to Oct. 17.38 words
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Article58 1949-10-16 4 Bail of $1,000 was granted Choo Twa Hau in thc First District Court yesterday wnen he claimed trial to a charge of stealing 4.525 katties of rice worth $1,267. The rice was stated to have een taken oft a lighter moored at Tclok Aycr Basin on Se^c. 12.58 words
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Article, Illustration108 1949-10-16 4 The New School Tie Sunday Tribune Reporter THE University of Malaya has yet to decide en n design for its 'school tie." Students will have to bo consulted, meetings held and drafts submitted before anything can be done. Once a design is chosen, however, the ties will most probably made108 words
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155 1949-10-16 4 f Sunday Tribune Reporter) J DAN American Airways are i 1 operating a proving flight I from Manila to Singapore next week. The plane will arrive at Kallang Airport at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The regular weekly serviceis scheduled to start early in155 words
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Article, Illustration495 1949-10-16 4 Colony Is Short Of Villains, So One Must Be Imported RADIO AtTOK I'IANS BKPKKTOgX COMIMXY Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter TWENTY-TWO- YEAR-OLD John Forbes-Stmpiil, well-known Radio Malaya actor, has completed his plans for a $30,000 Singapore repertory company first venture of its kind in the Colony and hopes to put on495 words
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Article48 1949-10-16 4 MALACCA, Sat. The manage of Mr. Chi Kow Chiang, thc well-known journalist, and Miss Loh Swee Yoon took place this morning before Mr. F. A. Chua, the Register of Marriages. A reception was held later at the residence of the bride, groom in Gajah Berang Road.48 words
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Article28 1949-10-16 4 MiVL.A(JCA, Sat Tne local Chettiar community has donated $5,000 towards thc University cf Malaya Endowment Fund. They will consider a further contribution at a later date.28 words
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Article, Illustration171 1949-10-16 4 'Hey! there goes Mr. Durante and Saul Turned Redder and Redder HEY! there goes Jimmy Durante, said a Police Officer at the Singapore Harbour Board recently. But "Jimmy" blushed, and after a while managed to convince the officer that he was Mr. Saul Hye Saul Ezeklel of Singapore. Saul say*,171 words
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233 1949-10-16 4 'There's more money in town, 'say Johore 's kam pong nurses Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE'S kampong girls are eager to study midwifery, but when they attain their certificates they will not return to their kampongs. The reason given by them is: "There is more to be earned in the233 words
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Article96 1949-10-16 4 2,078 DCGS WERE BURNED Sunday Tribune Reporter) A MONO the refuse inciner- ated by the Singapore Municipality last year were 2.078 dogs.' 662 cats. 31 kittens, 2 ponies, 4 horses, 5 I goats, 12 calves, 18 cows, 44 i buffaloes. 26 fowls. 313 pigs. 104 sheep, one mouse-deer, and one96 words
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Article62 1949-10-16 4 Sidney Joseph O'Neill, a seaman, was fined S3 in the Second District Court yesterday after he pleaded ginltv to a charge of entering ihe Harbour Board without per- mission on the afternoon of Oct. 14. r When stopped at Gate 10, -> I O'Neill62 words
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Advertisement126 1949-10-16 4 IMPORTED FROM LONDON ENGLAND Made with rich, fine Virginia tobacco CARRERAS. LONDON ISO YEARS REPUTATION fOR QUALITY i! JJ _=r ''I STOMACH mm not behaving? Correct it swiftly, safely, surely.' jppQ What with Why Ve IVitt's *•/>/• of course, ks^g^ Ve™ 1 ANTACID POWDER Neutralises Acid Soothes Stomach Relieves Pain126 words
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290 1949-10-16 5 ORDINANCE NO. 9 HELPS SINGAPORE PRICE RAISERS Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S blackmarket bosses are today playing a cat-and-mouse game uith the Colony's Price Controller, Mr. A. D. Butler-Madden. And Ordinance No. 9 is helping them. Hitherto the Price Controller was quick to kn ock down profiteers' attempts to raise290 words
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Article, Illustration209 1949-10-16 5 She does NOT agree with Mrs. Eu Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. Miss Wee Kiat Neo, Chairman of the Women'** Section Army Civil Service Union shook her bobbed head and said: "I don't think housewives alone can force the prices down in Singapore." Miss Wee was commenting on tbe move to209 words
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118 1949-10-16 5 Sanaa* Tribune Reporter DOLITICAL party emblems sometimes confuse voters witn the symbols alloted to election candidates, says the Secretary of the Labour Part>, Mr. M.P.D. Nair in a letter to the Supervisor of Elections. sfr. Nair's complaint is that at the last Municipal118 words
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Article64 1949-10-16 5 Sundaii Tribune Reportei The Education Department plans to have 16 afternoon schools in Singapore next year. This means an Increase of nine schools which will absorb a further 1.800 children. Tile Deputy Director of Education, Mr. Ft. M. Young savs that the opening of these schools64 words
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Article71 1949-10-16 5 F N CLERK BOUND OVER A transport clerk Abdul Kadir bin Hussain, 28, was bound over in the Third Police Court for one year in the sum of $400 when he was found guilty of breach of trust on three counts. It was stated that on April 8, May 771 words
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147 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter JSJINGAPORE peons in Government service have a grouse. They say that quarters supplied them are no better than cublics. The quarters a small room and a kitchen are too small to accommodate a husband, his wife and children. I One147 words
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Article58 1949-10-16 5 Sunday Tribune Reporter Preserved ginger, worth more than $1,000,000 passed through Singapore last week. It was for the people of Britain. The ginger, loaded in Hongkong, was carried by the liner Canton in 6.000 two-cwt. casks. Another large shipment of preserved ginger for Britain i* expected to58 words
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Article33 1949-10-16 5 MALACCA, Sat.—The New Rialto Theatre at, Kee Ann Road, owned by Messrs. Shaw Brothers is undergoing major renovations as from tomorrow and will not be open to the public until furthernotice.33 words
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Article36 1949-10-16 5 MALACCA, Sat.— The Rev. William Foster of Ipoh will conduct a series of evangelistic services from Oct. 18 to Oct. 23 at the Methodist Girls' School hall at 6 p.m. All are welcome.36 words
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Article, Illustration226 1949-10-16 5 'Jungl e Jennie' Loves Animals, But..... Tribune Staff Reporter JUNGLE JENNIE, 24-year-old American wild animal collector and dealer says, "I love animals, but I like mankind better. Starting out on her career last year, Miss Genevieve Cuprys created history by being the first person to fly with the most dangerous226 words
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Article, Illustration92 1949-10-16 5 Yum, Yum, It's His Milk Time This young Chinese gentleman has spotted his milk ration, and he's making sure no one else will get there first! He is one of the hundreds of children who attend Municipal Infant Welfare Clinics every day ln Singapore. The clinics provide medical attention and92 words
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Article96 1949-10-16 5 A. Dietz de Broise, 57, was sentenced to four months' hard labour by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday. De Broise was convicted on a charge of attempting- to outrage the modesty of an eight-year-old European girl on August 28 at 12% milestone Sembawang Road. Said96 words
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Article37 1949-10-16 5 Quek Siow Hiang appeared before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday on a charge of assisting in the management of chap-ji-kee. Quek claimed triat and was offered bail of $850. The case wcs postponed for hearing.37 words
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Article, Illustration2687 1949-10-16 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF who has been Chief of Staff to seven Generals in fifteen months, who says he knows all about the peculiarities of Generals, and who can wholeheartedly quote Montgomery as saying "All Generals are odd, but some are more odd than others" seems to2,687 words
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Advertisement163 1949-10-16 6 Tropical SB*a** gf <ti*P look msTtS* J.^rk *nd bal^' ,0 maVnard lauaDiNc tt BSTTCDV ttAin 1 y .ii a a^^ a »r t "N. TONIC FOOD |^%i*aia*A MILO ia a concentrated* tonic ft>od "vi tl la'V* (chocolate flavour i fortified b> thc addition >j TnL of vitamins A. B and163 words
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Article, Illustration1900 1949-10-16 7 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER S THE dii rnity among who _130 kno\ London are e :i acq with the inanv pu variou Seta win* luircd to close at ten ind they wil! Ilk their rxpericr.. t dashes w othci which, owUirT to t varied laws in tl ty of eight1,900 words
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Article84 1949-10-16 7 - MR C. Basil, chief mteiprcter for E.C'.A.F.rJ.. wa ask.'d by Ambassador Myron M. Cowi ii, H.r^. delegate, tn col'cct S pi red of clothes which he had left in the clean* i at Caaoetra and bring th< in or" to Sydney. Mr Basil :-»id h. '.vuMiJ ,v\>\84 words
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632 1949-10-16 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE 1984 AND ALL THAT LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malay* Tribune Office, llfS Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4. SUNDAY, OCT. 16, 1949. "MOW making its appearance in Malaya's bookshops is a novel by a former Burma police officer. George Orwell, which has created considerable stir in the632 words
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Article, Illustration1611 1949-10-16 8 ATOM CONTROL: MAJORITY Versus SOVIET VETO Virtually very responsible comment on the Russian atomic explosion has stressed the I importance of control of atomic energy. This article backgrounds the debate over 1 whose <c atom plan' shall be adopted. THE great majority of countries in the United Nations have accepted1,611 words
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Article696 1949-10-16 8 THE second trial of fiery, petite Judith Coplon, 28, already sentenced to prison in a sensational espionage case, begins in New York on October 17. She is accused of spying for Russia. A co-defendant in federal court will be Valentin Gubitchev, 32. He is the silent696 words
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Article557 1949-10-16 8 TO L AUGH OR NOT TO LAUGH i A candidate for municipal honours was stress- ing the point that, if elected, he would main- tain his independence. "Rather than be a slave i to a party, I would write r across my forehead the J words 'To let!'" "Yes". cried557 words
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Advertisement94 1949-10-16 8 "X\\ V**^-. lai fpl fesl 1 «_sJSI Fye Care consist* of more than just "buying glasses." S Eye comfort and visual ejft•xcy depends primarily upon professional services of a qual.fied eyesight specialist C. S. CHONG, OPT., D. Fully equipped uith modera Instruments. m itMMMa tt a _a-_**_«| a _^i^^r^rJty "v^^^a94 words
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Advertisement116 1949-10-16 8 _Jr _4_H «*****"T_r jCfo**sm*f VTTTTI ImMmmenuWmanmmmßW __EQJ .•it** -*i» et i C*»^ V ..dc* _~*a .He Tr* 1 Opeed is today's criterion t.. rati <>:, hup f .r..spet t- ahro-d. foreign markets ahcul of em-ipi i.ti»n. n *r.i'.r \i iJr-w-***" frr( men are taking advantage of the appartaaUh s tie116 words
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Article1121 1949-10-16 9 HANOI strata Ist! points (i the remote Yunnanf *n border less than 100 'north of this harassed as the obvious frontier •^mocracy to hold against f iLunifi« ln KftSt AiS _h b ut w 9 xD *ct no immediate tuey *Slpie U* even r?rowing hope t1,121 words
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Article, Illustration404 1949-10-16 9 JUST FANCY— IT'S FANCY j WAISTCOATS i /COLOURED waistcoat* Vj are in the fashion news this year. Indeed, men in Britain are begini ning to look for colour again In their clothing, a f^ welcome change after so much austerity, and the J coloured waistcoat, which V has been in404 words
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Advertisement119 1949-10-16 9 International RHYTHM CLUB, Of Singapore, MEETS EVERY SUNDAY, 8.11 p.m. at our Own club-premises at the Great World Amusement Park. Entrance: Kim Seng Road. nmmmmmmm»mEnmmnnnwmmmaßU ■■■«—^_m______» peto Of* riTTT 1 •JvUl 1 RADIO A high quality 7- valve receiver, with 7 wavebands, 4 of which are B-A-N-D-S-P-R-E-A-D CAEL FOR A119 words
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1011 1949-10-16 10 SHE EARNS £500 A YEAR BY RESTING BY ROY HUA\E DRITAIN is not the only place where there are individuals making a living by practicing rare, almost forgotten, or unusual trades. Not so many years back the United States Census Bureau discovered that an* elderly woman made a living by1,011 words
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Article860 1949-10-16 10 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER From AFTER atomic bombs and tho arguments about the devaluation of the British it is a blessed relief to turn to the serenity of Dr. Lin Yutang's anthology, "The Wisdom of China," (Michael Joseph 12s. 6d.). It is a soothing mixture or wit and860 words
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524 1949-10-16 10 I ONG before Cricket of the nd English variety with its wicket, bat and leg-guards was Introduced in India the village youth played a game of their own in many respects similar to cricket and no less interesting. Called "Gilly Danda' in the524 words
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Miscellaneous554 1949-10-16 10 strange f S<?* nis fl* f j e^KkaaWawV'w) T H tfiP&jl W HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS tachcd folk r.iay find romancef/ii.v ireefc. youn«; lovers trill JAY f2 FEB IS fi nd happiness in the simple A good' time to make new 08 f^ t^L tma iwam554 words
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Article153 1949-10-16 11 AND SOMETHING DID HAPPEN! S months ago, Philip Dorn, noted Dutch scie?n took a look at himself on one of those dull "wish-inr">n«'W-would-hanpen" Lded he would t i h -it -cut. Thia waa a drastic decision. for Philip baa always had that reauired a bit i than the averman i153 words
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Article142 1949-10-16 11 THE search for a child to play an important role in the new Bob Hope picture, "So; rowful Jones," was a six-months-long affair with more than 5.000 children interviewed and tested at the Paramount Studio. Little Mary Jane Sounders, of California, won the coveted assignment on142 words
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Article, Illustration142 1949-10-16 11 ITERSATILsE Ann Sheridan now has turned silversmith. The actress has taken up Jewellery -making as a hobby. Ann tirst WSI tnught the art by lorn) craftsmen in Ihe Mexican village of Nautla, where ihe has spent many varaty>nr. Fhe did not become seriously Interested, however, until recently142 words
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Article, Illustration95 1949-10-16 11 Believe It or not Bather "imams once flunked BWtlUw»f, it happened at City Ca»fe. Ksther had in rolled for preliminary eour>*» r; ftUd In th e swimming lather's programme for *w& she hoped to qualify. it came, lo the elemen- backstroke, she found *e couldn't master it95 words
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Article, Illustration798 1949-10-16 11 STOP-WATCH STUDIO STUDENTS 0 HOLLYWOOD N cv. ry major studio lot In Hollywood ycu will finu of the strangest little school houses in existence. The school house at M-G-M, for instance, t. s just arounJ tho corner from Soundstage No. 14. and Greta Garbos old dressing room. Set right in798 words
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Article315 1949-10-16 11 THE British Navy submarine "Tiptoe" called "Trojan" in the fi'm "Morning Dcpaiture" was christened bv Winston Churchill. Me named the submarine after he had rceerved the rYdmtralty'a wartime decision to give new craft a ttTCffibor only. "Morning Dcpaiture," which stars Join Mills as the captun315 words
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Article95 1949-10-16 11 DEULAH BONDI, popular veteran character actress who appears in UniversalInternational's "The Life of Riley," with William Bendix. at the Pavilion, believes she haa a recipe for perennial fontentment When :;r} o wearies of Hollywood p.D r (fee monr &-nnd Beulah sr-cr; to Honolulu, whprt a Little95 words
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Article166 1949-10-16 11 MAYTIME IN MAYFAIR," the Herbert Wilcox succes3or to "Spring In Park Lane," is a brilliantly delightful entertainment which again co-stars Britain's popular romantic team, Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. Supporting them are Peter Graves, Nicholas Phipps, who also wrote the screenplay, and Thora Hird. Made, in technicolour,166 words
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Advertisement96 1949-10-16 11 STRENGTH I\^^% after illness y^^f When vitality is lowered and the body K9| needs help in regaining its strength, jRf Kepler provides the answer. This ifeli highly nutritious preparation of Cod SS^ Liver Oil and Malt Extract is a valuable 5 MS source of the precious vitamins A and D.96 words
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Advertisement371 1949-10-16 11 Why do her teeth jrf&y white? I i aaWSat k\ A p^7^„sthei« RA 1 saf^lY ft fy /J li "T^ •*____*%4__ffl* e 1 Safe cleaning makes teeth jJ_MJJV f T^ last. Gibbs Dentifrice :Wl^T^a^rfc- V There's no waste in use with t Gibbs Dentifrice, so you KliOlA/ save money as371 words
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Article, Illustration394 1949-10-16 12 RUTH MILLET A GIRL SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE STRIKING OUT ON HER OWN "THOUSANDS of small-town girls receiving diplomas from high schools and colleges look to a large city as the placet to go to find a career, and ultimately a husband. Before a girl decides to put394 words
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Article, Illustration247 1949-10-16 12 NOVEMBER 2 is the last date for posting Christmas parcels back to England and other cou ntries. It all comes upon one so suddenly, and time goes so quickly if you have not already started to think about such thing now is the time to begin.247 words
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Article, Illustration128 1949-10-16 12 f^ 'oyi.h-looking aft 1 noon ,;,ess Z l* n Jacque. Fath s d<•cH wool with knot pockeS blg 't I worn with sUrchcd collar a whi U a ">■«» could v" he B "t the owner, pe™.?. lu^ plai 1 It looks as if tho?e of us who128 words
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Article114 1949-10-16 12 CtOOL, crisp salad on hot > days of coarse! But no salad can be better than Us dressing, renumber. One-half teaspoon salt.'j teaspoon sugar, teaspoon paprika, dash pepper, \-> teaspoon dry mustard, U cup cider, vinegar or lemon juice, 1 2 cup salad oil. Blend the dry ingredients. Add114 words
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Article251 1949-10-16 12 DOME of the costliest I *J mistakes made by holiday makers can be chalked up to haste in buying new clothes for a holiday. S Nothing could be nicer, v of course, than having new clothes for a vacaS tlon. Smart, spanking y fresh finery which serves251 words
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Advertisement330 1949-10-16 12 l%mmif/t first so/id food Your baby will love the taste of Allenburys Malted Rusks. They will help his teeth through and encourage him to chew; although crisp they soften quickly and prevent his gums from becoming tender. GttetdutofJ Ptooon Made in England by ALLEN AND HANBURYS UMITfD. Afpnt for Molaya330 words
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Miscellaneous230 1949-10-16 12 LI L ALs)lnl^l&. by AL CAPP o TE v% I la/F^S'UXrAl^^S^X 3^ ,NSC^ i n R- 1 1 ACER'S N WASHABLE IS OUSTIH \i \\\\\\\\\*a KVi" IrV r r^cN) I ™2£^f i^s9? N -T"" Fl I^ RED-TOR HERE HE ODM&SA-VITH THEL TV T^' BPAVE LI'L SHMOOS ft^Tl fT V DAYS230 words
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430 1949-10-16 13 BIG CLUBS NOT FAIR TO SMALL CLU3S B,V Ur Sn M ial Corrcs|>ondent yHEKE is a long standing and de**n-rooted practice among the major sports clubs in Singapore of Riving some of the minor clubs only "A" team instead of first team fixtures430 words
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Article275 1949-10-16 13 STADIUM MATCH fLAKKE, a Eurasian player, \> and Buckley, an airman, were both given marching orders 11 minutes after th»* interval of an Inter-Com-munity League match between the Eurasian and the Royal Air Force at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The airmen won the scrappy game275 words
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Article22 1949-10-16 13 The U SS. St. Paul will meet a Singapoie Chinese team at baseball on the Padang today at 2.30 p.m.22 words
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Article221 1949-10-16 13 S th S h U mufn ><»" know about soccer bv answering 1 me quiz below. Score five points for each correct UtWer, If you chalk: 40 and above— excellent 35 rood; i vV \Z 2f) falr: 15 an<l .vou should go to tha I >221 words
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Article, Illustration390 1949-10-16 13 HOW TO HOLD YOUR CAMERA No.2 $11*1 pftEiot or A FRIEND of mine, just back from a trip dropped in the other day. "You know," he told me, "while I was in thc United States I stopped at the Grand Canyon. I watched people taking pictures not just a few390 words
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Article, Illustration337 1949-10-16 13 BEN HOGAN - Use An Artificial Tee— It Helps No. 38 BEN HOGAN liOLF.... IK One of the most striking differences between American and British golf styles is that the latter are disinclined to u:;e an artificial tee on oneshot holes. Apparently they feel tradition-bound to fcl'.cw the old method. Since the rules337 words
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Advertisement248 1949-10-16 13 v ~T»i *i *^MP*e aW i j Js> <* GOLD FLAKE WPf ,w CMA/0 tfnI^HTHESE AILMENTS DO IW SUFFER? S Vour doctor will tell vou that oftan theae era aaaea*** *4"»of'' MINERALS, VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnlnp that yoa*r* {eating enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands yea S*ss*. The cooked-out foods248 words
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Advertisement155 1949-10-16 13 s y (y The sea crayfish is like v a small looster, hut without the large pincer claws. It is sometimes called the spiny lobster. The flesh has the same delicate flavour and it is delicious either hot, or cold with salad. Crayfish make excellent curries, too. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE155 words
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Article880 1949-10-16 14 IOHORt GO DOWN AFTER LEADING 8-3 FIRST HALF Bv Simtlav Tribune Stuff Reporter SINGAPORE Civilhms defeated lohoro by 19 points (two K«:»!s, two tries, and a penalty goal) to 13 pxiillts goals, i penalty goal) in gmelling H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger match on the padang,880 words
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Article, Illustration13 1949-10-16 14 GOOD START The BiagapeeV Civilians XV who b«'at Johore on th»' Patsansj yest**rda>.13 words
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Article55 1949-10-16 14 The Piinco Erlwatd Road Hoys' Club best Bukit Tlmali tioy< Honi^ by three goals to nil srhen they met in si Singapore Hoys' Cup soccer fixture at tin- Bukit Tlmah ground, yesterday In another fixture Malay Settlement Hoys Club beat Indian Youngsters by seven goal to55 words
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Article43 1949-10-16 14 Kota BAHRU. Sat. Th< tan's Cup soccer match t 'tween Relantan and TrenKS&nu i bare yesterday ended In a tcoalkas dm*. Trengpanu emerged final u the Eastern Zone by virtue of ine fart that Kel*nt*n conc«d< 'l a walk-over to Pahang.43 words
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Article38 1949-10-16 14 Cntrii. for the CI inese Swimming Club's English and Ameri- can billiards championships are Invited from members ol th* Club. The closing date <Vt. 31. Fi^- further particulars see 1 ih.- Club's not i< boat d.38 words
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246 1949-10-16 14 JAGIR SINGH wili fight for the All-India featherweight title in Singapore when he meets Young Tarlew the title-holder, on Nov. 4. Tarley has cabled promoter A. Razak that hiwas prepared to defend his belt here. Ipoh-born Jag it had his lai-t bout in246 words
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435 1949-10-16 14 'B.A.M. asked to play Seco nd Fiddle INDIA'S METHOD OF APPROACH CRITICISED THE Singajiore badminton colony is somewhat nerplexed at rejMirts on tho invitation to Chee Chooi! Kens ami Tan Teik Lim from the Bengal Badmintcn Association lo play in the All-India and other championships. rf it is the intention435 words
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Article140 1949-10-16 14 Chasers Beat Signals 6-3 THE Singapoie Chaser- XV defeated the G.H.Q. Sinals XV by six points (two lues) to three (CAS try) at the Fairer Park, yesteiday. Foid. centre three, scored the only try foi g.h.q. ten minutes- after the start but I twin failed in the conversion. Ten minutes140 words
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Article86 1949-10-16 14 Th* Malay Community of Pulan Bukom will hold an athletic meetine, on Oct. ~3 un :b» < asion the flrsl »la\ «.t M una ram m the Muslim year <>\ 1369. The sport a arill atari al 8.00 a.m. -i! j ound top] 'he Ban I86 words
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Article330 1949-10-16 14 (FKOM PAGE IS i 1. Yes. H«- can loam all over the field of play u he likes, but he is no longer covered i>\ laws which protect a goalkeeper. 2. No. Although these Offence* ar.- dealt wit!) under "violent conduct" for the purpose* of sending offenders330 words
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Article64 1949-10-16 14 KUALA LI'MPrR, Sat. The Belangor Chinese Reen*. tton Club First Divis** League champion, entered fe Anal of the Football Associition Cup final yesterday when they heat lie PUiJiIC WoHM Dep; rtment by fou t to nil at r'rinei insid left, scored all the fpas Chinese64 words
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Advertisement272 1949-10-16 14 utt'tA Me NEW LOOK llVflß^i made, it HviP^^ reaches you fPWWIIjoA immediately \^^^m\^^^ manufacture Wk UME 'VICE CORP/AL %GRAPE FRU/T CORP/Ai Now you need not suffer from NERVES, ANAEMIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, LOSS OF WEIGHT, MENTAL DEPRESSION Reod how you can overcome these by I 2 Amazing Vitamin-Mineral capsules every day272 words
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Advertisement86 1949-10-16 14 i Burno] THE BEST HEALING ANTISEPTIC •llieaeiuiis for 1 wJ^^\ iropleal s«>rrs, blisters, ulcer*, cuts, sores awl itiflamed eondiliuns of tht elids. Distributed by MOTS PURE DRUG CO. I (FAR EAST) LTD. I nm i. I'.uiltlinu'. Collyer (JUS). Singapore. Manufactured by Boots Pure Drug Co, LH. Nottingham Boots VT i86 words
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Article, Illustration2098 1949-10-16 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS JOHN HAM'S S4B IS HIGHEST AT PENANG From knaws^ TOTAL POOL: |293,27& MRST PRIZE: *****0 5 76 251 SECOND PRIZE: *****5 IsBl2ft L THIRD PRIZE: *****2 $19 662 N??^S"^ ($4 765 e "< h): *****4, *****5, r^i^^lss2& *****3 *****8 Um ™> v S2,098 words
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Article, Illustration266 1949-10-16 15 CHAR LES IS STILL CHAMP SAN FRANCISCO, Sat g»ard Charle* I* still the national Boxing Association's oeavyweight champion Pat Valentine of San Francisco 15: the beaten challenger. The Cincinnati Negro a swift footed, sharp punching 182 poundet, knocked out Valentino in the first 35 seconds of the eighth round 01266 words
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Advertisement246 1949-10-16 15 WfiAT?. j MCRE BELLY LAUGHS Jl THAN "THE PALEFACE"^ m Amsst ssssr avS asr SBB ssrV a -t-x t^W. ammmmr a^aaaaaaaaaaaaf -f^^ r T^^^aJ l> 9^ URottsaaaatW .BOB HOPE XUCILIEBALt and introducing Vamon vum/om? saunders SOrrow/a! JONES a rasAisotmi piciusj Preceded by Malayan Film I nit's "ÜBl\ersity of M'»l».v:' Foundition246 words
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Advertisement23 1949-10-16 15 itulay: 3.15, 0.30 A 0.15 nin SANWAKIVA (Hindustani) v.ith liehman A llafei* Jehan roday'* il.oo Matin*AM BABA A TIIF. FOIMY THIrJVES" (in Technicolor23 words
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Advertisement267 1949-10-16 15 TODAI VI I J.IK) A.M. Tn nVI I rut i'<l Artist s "IiEOOD O.N THE SEN" hiiimji s .x. cm. To am Beats ''PfiWN TO FAKTir' Dally: rMR», 5.45 A 9.00 p.. M/l?li IU L/\l\ 1 11 •FEDERAL AGENTS *s uith KITA HAVWOKTH VM)KR\VO«LIi INC." IN TECHNICOLOR RepubUr's Dynamic Serial267 words
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438 1949-10-16 16 EMPIRE MILITARY PLANNERS TO MEET IN S'PORE EARLY NOV. LONDON, Saturday. AFFICIAL sources reported today that some of the British Commonwealth's highest diplomatic and military planners will attend a specially summoned conference in Singapore early next month to consider the threat of communism in the Orient. They said the purposes438 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-10-16 16 Here Comes The Bride Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kim Hong after their wedding at the Bethesda Church (Yio Chu Kang Road) yesterday. The bridgroom Is the son of Mr. Tan Teek Ron of Messrs Cheung Koon Seng s\ Co. Ltd. The bride was tne former Miss C'hua Ai Chit, daughter61 words
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205 1949-10-16 16 ECAFE To Hold Fifth Session On Oct. 20 Sunday Tribune Reporter THE fifth session ot tne Economic Commission for A: la and the Far Bast is to be he'd in Singapore from the October 20 to 29. The Commission is one of the Regional Economic Commissions of the educational and205 words
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124 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Reporter Trii^ Singapore Blood Transfusion Service is every day faced with a grim struggle to keep its blood bank in stock. Although thc Service has I received good response to ap--1 peals for donors in an emergency, the public have still j124 words
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141 1949-10-16 16 'Dipa va li Hindus Go Gay On Friday Sunday Tribune St* ft" Reporter U INDUS all over Malava will celebrate Dipavali next Friday. Dipavali means a string of lights. According to tradition, it is believed the festival is observed as a day of deliverance from the oppressive sway of a141 words
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Article344 1949-10-16 16 HOME SOCCER RESULTS BNGLIBH LKAGUB First Divsion Aston V, u. Manchester U. 4. Blackpool <>. Liverpool o. Cnariion 1. Chelsea bverton 0, Bolton n. Futham l. Burnley 0. Huddersfteld l. Birmingham n. Manchester C. l. Stoke l. Mtadiesbrough l. Arsenal l. Newcastle 2. Sunderland 2. Portsmouth 3, Derby l. Wolverhampton344 words
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Article57 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Reporter" i tie names oi three Singapore societies have been published in the Colony government gazette as exempted from registration under the Socio tie* Otdinance. They are: thc Siang Lim ParK Residents' Association, thc Singapore Branch of the Missions to Seaman and tac Huria Klisten57 words
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Article227 1949-10-16 16 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter A SENTENCE *in a travel pamphlet which mentioned that many races in Singapore lived in harmony under the "control of a handful of whites" was objected to by Pakistan's delegate, Mr. S. Majidulla during the fourth meeting of an ad hoc227 words
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148 1949-10-16 16 The Indian Fine Arts Society are planning to bring original works of artists from India and exhibit them here. Mr. K.P.A. iVicnon, the President of the Society, said this yesterday. He added: "There are some difficulties in the way. There is the question of insurance.148 words
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Article99 1949-10-16 16 "Churchill" Honour For Nehru NEW YORK. Sat. Prime Minister Nehru of India will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree f-om Columbia University on Monday. The convocation, similar to the one held in 1W46. to honoui Mr. Winston Churchill, will be at the Univeisity's Low Memorial Library before 640 guests.99 words
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Article177 1949-10-16 16 Labour Line -Up a trial run. This time are mean business. The recent acquisition by j the party of legislative Councillor Lim Yew Hock, presi- dent Of the 10.000-st.ron« I Singapore Clerical and Ad- muusuaiive Women Union, has provided a sudden spurt to local politics on what is virtually election177 words
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Article277 1949-10-16 16 S.H.A. And Reeves XI Draw 1-1 FAST and thrilling hockey wa seen on the Padang yesterday when a Singapore Hockey Association XT drew r»*ie- dl wit 1- Reeves XI in an evenly contested game. The game which was in the nature of a practice for thc plavers who will be277 words
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426 1949-10-16 16 MR. NEMTCHINA AIRS HIS VIEWS A T ECAFE MEET Siind "V Tribune Stiff Reporter rOINTKIES of the ECAFE region must limit their B^tkmaJ economic protectionism, if healthy trade reh ♦"ons :*re to be promoted ia the region, Mr. T VPJI dor Geaat, Malaya's delegate s»id mi vtM«rday*i ECAFE Committee meeting;426 words
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Article136 1949-10-16 16 U.S. May Issue New Draft Call BOSTON. Sat. Major General Lewis B. H< director of Selective Service! saya there is reason foi thinking that there Will »v another draft call "in the near future." Hershey, here on a visit to the Stat-. 1 Select!** Service headquarters, estimate &sj the armed136 words
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Article109 1949-10-16 16 HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION MALAY boys and girls schools in Negri Sembilan yesterday held an exhibition of handicraft for the first time since thc war in thc Malay School Sri Menanti. Pre-war it was held annually in Seremban. but this year it took plare in Sri Menanti as part of the celebration109 words
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