Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 October 1949
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Title Section22 1949-10-30 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penan t/ SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.22 words
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1046 1949-10-30 1 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - OSCAR FERNANDEZ By A scheme to cut Singapore's 553,700,000 wate r projects by 512,000,000-which has lain m cold-storage for ten months-.s now being studied by certain Municipal Commissioners. I^aiggPt JLg* ft Mr- C. I). C. Hraine. former resident engiMtion m July.1,046 words
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293 1949-10-30 1 SA TA PLANS AN ISLAND REFUGE FOR IN CURABLES Tribune Staff Reporter AN island home where T.B. victims too far gone to be cured, can end their days m peace, is planned by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The colony would consist of a group of attap huts- each big enough293 words
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Article41 1949-10-30 1 LONDON. Sat. Fined for being drunk and irop.pable at Tumbridgc Wells, a man told thc police that he had been celebrating his birthday, hi* wedding anniversary and the anniversary of his divorce, which all fell on the same day.41 words
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Article26 1949-10-30 1 LONDON. .Sat.— Summer time will end m Britain tonight when docks will be put back one hour to return to Greenwich mean time Router.26 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-10-30 1 Princess Puts On A Bright Touch For A Dark Day Princess Margaret wore a gay tassel on her artist-style beret, when she went with Princess Elizabeth to the Iluuse of Comm<ms to hear Prime Minister Attlee announce his new era of austerity for the British people. It made the one56 words
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Article80 1949-10-30 1 BOMBAY. Sat. Indiam will pay less for their food and clothing after Nov. 1. Cotton goods will com<- down by ten per cent and food grains by from three to ir> per cent. Textile manufacturers fore cast that one result of th<' cuts will beReuter - 80 words
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Article22 1949-10-30 1 SANGATE, Sat. Mr. I. Hartley, of Sandgate, caught a I7lb conger, inside which was a complete set of fishing tackle.22 words
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Article90 1949-10-30 1 -TO BUY "CIVVIES" MACAO. Sat. -Nationalist soldiers, who havo given vi. their weapons, are walkln-; tho streets of Macao to-day trying to sell their uniformso that they can buy civilian clothes and food. Thousands of Nation a! Ist troops are being ferried m junks and sampans90 words
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Article70 1949-10-30 1 Brigadier In Missing A uster BRIGADIER fta, i>. Erskinp, Commander of the 2nd. Guards Brigade, wan a pas- j ■eager on the Auster aircraft j which has been missing since i Thursday evening. The aircraft, "piloted by Capt. J. F. Chureher, of the 1907 A.O.P. Flight, H.Q., I Singapore District,70 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Elrici. Powell, New York carnival entertainer, bet 25 cents he could break an empty wino j bottle over his h^ad. He did so. "Again" said Bome**n< Powell swung again. A thir I bottle did not break. Powe« was taken to hospital with concussion.48 words
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Article30 1949-10-30 1 SYDNEY, Sat. Dockerother than ministers of religion, according to an Australian statistican use fewer bo. rl words than any other members of the community Bullock-drivers rwear most.30 words
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Article56 1949-10-30 1 Macao harbour is packe with all kinds of ctaft whlc'i have comp here to avoid re quisitioning by the Nationalists. So far all is quiet on the border. A report from Formosa ays that the Nationalist authorities have tightened uo measures for screening new arrivals. Death isReuter - 56 words
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Article227 1949-10-30 1 A windfall of $2,320 will come Government's way m entertainment tax on 400 seats for the Music Circle's Celebrity Concert m the Victoria Hall next Sunday. At $15 each, they arc thc highest-priced seats ever issued for a concert m the hall. The Government's 'rake-off'227 words
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Article, Illustration494 1949-10-30 1 THIS BAD POLICY WILL ONLY HARM THE UNIVERSITY Tell The* I 1 «»*&gi>l« k JHE University of Malaya was founded m the name of Malayan nationhood. The youth of Singapore and the Federation see it not only as a seat of learning, holding out the prospect of careers long closed494 words
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Advertisement39 1949-10-30 1 w" V x 0X J&f* Deals Death ZJ Twofold MAELZEL METRONOME. For Correct Timing. r iwf their irregu'ar or wrong timing; r**& »fl Bnaism remedy. 'Em WwMk I EACH .zT\, '^s%t(^9jlaa^^^^S^ m N orth Bridge Road, Singapore Phone: 348339 words
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Advertisement9 1949-10-30 1 BY 7115 PEOPI£ FOR THE PEOPI£ Tel: n-ribune" S'pom9 words
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Advertisement103 1949-10-30 1 MALAYA'S NATIOXWL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Una* Season Trading To. 57. HIGH ST., TFL: ***** Favoured by Fortune fll/ y/jsW/' I Sffl U indeed ;ire those members of thc rSx human race to whom thc possession J.^J 3 critic P ercc Pt»ve palate permits H fj ll] j a nill103 words
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286 1949-10-30 2 LABOUR ISSUES FIVE-POINT ELECTION MA NIFESTO Pledg e To Work For Policy Tribune Political Corresi>oiulent THE Singapore Labour Party's platform for the December Municipal elections will be reform m five major directions housing, education, transport, recreation and democratic institutions. The Party's manifesto issued last night pledges all Labour Commissioners to286 words
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Article144 1949-10-30 2 9 Months Record Outlined THE Laboui Party record for nine months m this is outlined m its. official e'ection manifesto issued last night. It claims lo Uavc had the piinciple of uquisitiomng empty dwellings accepted by Commission- I lt forced an Investigation Into wasteful spenaing of over 51. 000, 000144 words
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148 1949-10-30 2 MALAYA GETS $90,000 FROM POPPY D AY FUND MORE than $90,000 has been received m Malaya fiom the Earl Haig Poppy Day Kund since IMS. including a donation of $25,713 for the police and their dependants during 1948. Lady Gurney. wife of thc High-Commissioner for the Federation, and Chairman of148 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-10-30 2 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA. Sat. Malacca's bumper Welfare Week Aug. 27 to Sept. 3) realised a net sum of $10,064 58, according to the final statement of accounts just Issued. The gross collections aniouted to $16,659.73, of which public donations accounted for 56.490.75. BSSSSSS j, p62 words
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Article, Illustration151 1949-10-30 2 Her Dream Comes True Ev i-,K since she was a child, Mis^ Flora Le- lab has wanted to go to i America. She will gel J 1 her wish on Thursday, November 3. i Miss Lelah was until recent I;. th«* President of 1 the Ha';onim Movement i V a151 words
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Article46 1949-10-30 2 MALACCA. Sat. Threo Chinese will stand their trial on a charge of piiacv when the Malacca High Court sit< on Tuesday. Nov. 1. Originally there were four accused persons m tho case but one of them aommltted suicide recently m prison whilo awaiting trial.46 words
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Article, Illustration266 1949-10-30 2 'Change Your Attitude Towards Boiler -Suits Students Told Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter THE Secretary of the Singapore Association of 1 Engineers, Mr. D. I. Greer, said* yesterday that local students will have to change their attitude towards boiler-suits if they want to seize the opportunities now open to them for266 words
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Article72 1949-10-30 2 The eleventh session of the Singapore Assizes Will begin m the High Court next Wednesday. Mr. Justice L. E. 1 C. Evans, the senior puisne judge, will preside. The session will be a short one. there being only four cases for trials There is one case72 words
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179 1949-10-30 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter MR. David Marshall, Singapore advocate and aolicitor yesterday called the Colony's divorce laws "cruel." He said that they prevented parties who can "no longer live together m harmony from seeking divorce and getting married." Mr. Marshall pointed out that this made179 words
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105 1949-10-30 2 WELFARE OFFICE PEON ON THEFT CHARGE MALACCA. Sat. Thirty shirts, pait of a consignment sent by the Australia Good will Mission to the Malayan Government for distribution to the needy by the Wrliai I) partment. were exhibited m th* Malacca Se>sion< cour. today at the trial a 20-ycar-ohf Baba lin105 words
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Article151 1949-10-30 2 Bandits Get Away With Food Lorry 'AM AT. Sat a* 4 banditfl held up aisiS? at th« rnl|« lorr ,h ,lnvor the) fore,? V' todrlvothcvehle'cfi D ljf etl Iho following searSTg f ow »d the lorry J? The lorry* Chinese mend* ■Van c? >n.- bandit w;u- wound, PMI hi, shotwu'n151 words
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291 1949-10-30 2 A suggestion that the Singapore Recreation Club. Gills' Sports Club and the Eatasian Association be foimed into a eorpoiate body brought lively discussion at the annual general meeting of the Association. It was proposed that the question of unification be rev ferred to291 words
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Article27 1949-10-30 2 LONDON. Sat. Mate:* canes can again be carriwl b\ R.A.F. junior N.C.O. drill instructors at schools of re cruits training on duty with'" station l>ounds.27 words
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Article25 1949-10-30 2 LOaDON. Sat. xr denture replacement for a ran who lost his he was seasick was approve. by West Suffolk *P* m iounell25 words
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Advertisement191 1949-10-30 2 Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats »^^|Hwr Take Hudson's Eumenthol"^\^P J Jujube* dolly. Hudson's, and only Hudson's, contain "Eumenthol" //t&aaW'z9Jji\ the safe, powerful germicide^r^^.> J+ffffißf that brings yoa speedy relief /j^^[%^smvSaT and stops that cough NOW! A^^ij^^JApmYjUr AIiAfAUS USA^^OLmV OMainable {HWCfty*? ***** i" bottle* Hudson s g|> **#7 y<n*> &oodf* ft $al>ies191 words
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Advertisement109 1949-10-30 2 SB .m g .> gA. Bvßi -JwWf^ a^BS*^^^ JL "5 F»- 9mth^k^samm*^^A^'^s9^mmma B I* 1 T^^^^ '^jP^ B B 7 B B _I V 1 ~***9Baßs*S&»^z3Mata*H .-7«vJ» What is Ons maa doing. W*lW divlninjr. Ha*r* Ins;, or Rabin* of ho*; 1 You'd ne\ r gUCKK, lirl a I'- inK v109 words
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Miscellaneous329 1949-10-30 2 ON YOUR RADIO" TODAY BLUE NETWORK 'j;«'- rrocramme; :.00 p.m. Time. Hauanan Tasek Cu.a l« Mt an,. I'roxramme Sum- i««ws|7.lS iS. lulfca^K* 7°° P ni l r^ramme S.m- nnn^J^^lLi'^ C l,l X mary; «>.«.• Muininc miisj..; ».3S hestra m a half hm.J 2**" 70 Interlude; 7..;<» Radio r" 1 h329 words
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201 1949-10-30 3 GOLD MEDALS for DRIVERS WITH CLEAN RECORDS M bid to !>..!!.! :i a better teacX-aa!*? S2Tuth« CoI ,h V I ivniiiMKiil Safety Committee Inst Z~T* 010l ?>- W s "'SaiK>re firlltP s to professional driv. ith Xn tts a d CeM SjK w„i I an unhte s year p.** Th,201 words
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166 1949-10-30 3 Tribune Staff HNGAPORE tm dealers export v, open the free market on Novembi r 16 writh good buying order and no heavy slocks. Trade opinion turned las* W M< m favour ul thc British Ministry of Surmlv's mmr tin pnee arrangements.166 words
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Article88 1949-10-30 3 FEW TAKE A BOAT TO CHINA Trillin i vet y l<v\ 'iiir.- c llVln A the (V.ony arc returning to China tod v 'w 'i-.m- of t!i situation m < 'onimiinist occ pU'ii tci nt There is howcvci no 1 1 s'.notion, and anyone wishing to travel t< China can88 words
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Article31 1949-10-30 3 CHURCH GET S $2,556 MAI..V S-tU'td iv Ilip President of t i tuich Woik. ilacca, aanouni >sfi wax raised foi th Church •unrls at th< l I at Bandi iiih- Sell31 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-10-30 3 Kat o n g Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (tomes, who were recently i tarried at the Holy Family Church, Kutong. The groom the s.>n df Mr. and Mrs. J. 'L. Gome/., The btida was l;r--inerly Miss Daisy spenear, daaghtcr of Mr and Mr*. i. Sj»en»'»-r.46 words
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Article45 1949-10-30 3 DAZZLING H AIR WYOMING, Sat. Late t among tudents at I 1 1 rtiont County High School, Wyoming, i^ brightly coloured liair many dltfei nt colour- l locks Forming a dazzling lon, the most popuone i<»ek of md o ie t gi een <:\ the iOH'Ii.45 words
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282 1949-10-30 3 Tribune Staff Reporter SKVRNTEEN year old Malay youth. JaiTar bin Ainad, who had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of abetment of house-breaking said he wished to retract the plea. His reason: "I was afraid I would be assaulted by the police.* 1282 words
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Article63 1949-10-30 3 MALACCA. Sat. Maiac ca\ s Chief Police Officer. Mr. R. E. W. Harper, told th" press that 20 "pirate" taxis nave gone out of business. and owners of 35 lorries have been prosecuted since the establishment of a Traffic Hranch m Malacca early las* month. But, he said,63 words
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Article126 1949-10-30 3 DON T CHANCE THEM, PLEASE Mi. N N. Leicester, another Singapore lawyer, thinks that no change In the present divorce law.- of the Colony aould be made to make diVi I( < easier. Leicester pointed out thet before the divoice law ct the Colony was amended m 1941. I! w;:-126 words
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Article25 1949-10-30 3 li. E the Governor of flingaSii PYankUn Qitnson, wi'.l broadcast a Poppy Day ppeal at 7.12 p.m. today Radio Malaya. Singapore.25 words
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Article28 1949-10-30 3 BERKS. Sat. A bull which ran Into a photograph her Shop and studio i" Broad-street. Reading, Berks, without Injuring anyone, was shot by a policeman.28 words
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Article, Illustration94 1949-10-30 3 'Saftey First' Lectures For Schools Ihe Singapore iVrinn-n»-nt Safety Committee plans to set up a Junior Safety first Council comprising hoys and girts trom the senior classes In the. Colony's school*. Schoolch.'.dia n will be 1-elured on asp* eta: of ioa-1 discipline and safety measure*. Wmt a start sir ss94 words
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226 1949-10-30 3 Tribune Staff Reporter DUILT to stand for centuries, the biggest if not the oldest temple m Malaya, the Siang Lim See Temple at Kirn Keat Road, is 65 years old. "The temple was built by towkay Lav Kirn Pong, after he had a226 words
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294 1949-10-30 3 THEY MET FOUR YEARS AGO BA CKSTA GE Tribune Staff Reporter |T was a strange coincidence that brought two famous men to Singapore last week, exactly four years to a day after their last visit here. The visitors were Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff,294 words
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132 1949-10-30 3 BATTAT, KANG NOTICE OF APPEAL LODGED Tribune Staff Rep rf< r A notice of appeal has been lodged on behalf of E. H. Battat nf i Kang Woon Qeok, two well-known business men, under sentence of six months' and three months' rigorous imprisonment. respectively, roe offences under tne Finance Regulations.132 words
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Article12 1949-10-30 3 The University of Malaya Fund now stand s at 51.353.752.73.12 words
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Article, Illustration137 1949-10-30 3 Nearly 2.000 guests and members of the Selangor Health and Strength Association attended a pai ty given yesterday by the Association at its Robinson Road premises. Singapore, to celebrate the opening of a Smgapoie office. The President of the Association. Mi. Wong Hoi Onn,137 words
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Article, Illustration131 1949-10-30 3 Her Squa re funnels Are Due For Demob TOHIS ship with square fiui- ne!s. Mcssagerlcs Marit meN J 4.000-ton M-reehal d"l wall he seen m BingnI arc for the last time uiien she returns to the Far East next month. The Marechal Joffre Is tn hi reconverted into a luxury131 words
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Advertisement69 1949-10-30 3 rt 1/ F: V bi luxiirtnui aengined. air^ondhscneal Co:. -I.i IA I i iperlstive il > inal sei i r°ur BO A i "Ku < srgo." len i\' via India. V vis !'•'< a H t v .'-.>' urn] > r.i a Islands. ff, utl rt Wsfnwi temr." Malay a69 words
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Advertisement418 1949-10-30 3 -asSk^^ißß^ J mm^ m SINGAPORE P° FEDERATION ?50 ;>'" i. i ami IcattM i n r v r a With n ;>• iitSbw -'>U JBaß^^ laßatr^ HJ^Baaßßaaai BIBBBFtEf >.: A^BB De Witt s feg^\ THE COUGH SYRUPS I Xsi^ YOU Wl LL EVE NTUALLY %3&*\ BUY BECAUSE THEY %-TZ\ ARE418 words
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302 1949-10-30 4 INCOME TAX: 'GIVE PRIVATE CITIZENS, A BETTER DEAL' Tribune Staff Keporter THE Singapore Association lias sent a memorandum to Government asking for govern ment servants and private citizens to be treated equally when assessing their income-tax payments. The Association's argument centres around the deductions allowed under the Ordinance for private302 words
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124 1949-10-30 4 TWELVE NEW HOMES FOR WELFARE DEPT. nnmay Tribune Staff Reporter TWELVE new institutions will be erected for the Singapore Welfare Department at a total cost of 51.582,150 next year. The biggest of these will toe a Rural Settlement for homeless persons at Bukit Tim;\h. costing 5530.100. A ne-w Boys' Home124 words
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Article168 1949-10-30 4 Make It Easier, Please THE Singapore Association has written to the Colony's Financial Secretary about an Income Tax ruling which it says has been made "with utter disregard of the convenience of the tr.x paying public." Tne 111 in>; is mat a i eland of income tax on dividends paid168 words
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Article, Illustration152 1949-10-30 4 Flies Lane Not Now! Tribune staff Reporter The Singapore Municipality's *330,00U housing scheme tor labourers is already underway. Four blocks of two storied lines have already been completed at LoTOttg L-a-lat. (Pictured above) Once a swamp and refuse dump infested nam nies, sVorong Latins Flies' Lane ha-» now B new152 words
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240 1949-10-30 4 FLOODS PLAY HA VOC WITH SETTLERS CROPS Tribune Staff Reporter IPOH, Saturday. DANTAI Remis Rehabilitation Settlement is proving to be Government's top problem. Floods have ruined settlers' crops and m some cases forced them to shelter m neighbouring areas. About 300 women and children had to be moved to transit240 words
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Article, Illustration94 1949-10-30 4 Last year the Police recovered 156 weapons. ,£85.602 rounds of ammunition and 629 hand-gTcnad.-s. Seventy nine arrests were made m connection with the recovery of arms. \W-t of the ammunition recovered was from old dumps. WeU! You've Rot a nerva f^ayn Amy as Tommy, the cat, strides away94 words
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Article41 1949-10-30 4 At the end of last year there were 1,70U registered aliens m Singapore 957 men and 743 women. Among them were 12 Russians. I'ne largest number of aliens w ear the Dutch 443. French Indians were next with 2fi7.41 words
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Article43 1949-10-30 4 Lee Kum ttway, 22, ana Low Along. 21. wot, sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment after they pleaded gui'ty m the Second Police Co" 1 yesterday to theft of 4» brass foot valves and dishonestly retaining three stolen chokes, respectively,43 words
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278 1949-10-30 4 ABOUT fifteen years ago, a few men and women m Singapore formed themselves into a society to help Malaycraftsmen m their struggle for survival against the inroads of machine-made wares and ornaments from ahead. Thus was born the Malayan Arts and Crafts Society,278 words
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Advertisement298 1949-10-30 4 bVUIPU of &BSMEMTC DO YOU SUFFER fJ ara tupf^mr^ajmr^^f Amm^Bamm t^^^^X \a^M^l zi. —^pTFXpfi Wtt aY 8 6/lals tMLJI _^o^ se %4*Jhl nt sll~ 9 **14 a Tour doctor will tell you thst often tSeee ore eaaasSrasj slim of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY wsrnlngs rhtt ft>w>« not getting enough Mmera's and298 words
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Advertisement126 1949-10-30 4 SINGAPORE FS foot .fgj.* v Biy I 0.0.0. SOOTHES— I J COMFORTS A ENDS IRRITATION v M Jh\ does Singapore 2/ A iM) usually clear up y A alter a few applications L I of D D.D. Prescription > >)> 1 The reason is that this Ketm-killing liquid healer penetrates126 words
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Advertisement201 1949-10-30 4 it A T^ ■*****Q331 BATTERIES OUTLAST. \LL OTHER BRANDS/ According to the tests which >■ il closets mpnremkmm* average use- the "General Purpost ohm Intamittnl*, Test" of the American Standards Association. S s-< mm ,M,re ,n ,he '"<*t D <>^ m<KUr„ butt -rv *m*^ BRIGHTER LIGKT-LONGER LIFE Sols -d <n201 words
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304 1949-10-30 5 (llilfl W.lihrssis Haw., t -wsra Hays Xvv a« ii m lie real T HK stays an t£*T*2£J&?^ I -Tt. i"c innusaiids ol children employed m restaur,Xl „'r uT2 r" ""J ,n,bUc P la,es m Singapore, for before the end brought m!!: tag304 words
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Article, Illustration218 1949-10-30 5 School Heads Object To Their Girls Using Lipstick And Rouge Tribune Stall lve|>orter JIEADS of Singapore girls' schools have not banned the use of cosmetics by their pupils, hut they strongly object to it. They say, "Schoolgirls should look plain, simple and natural." They also say "No" to j>ermed heads.218 words
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Article168 1949-10-30 5 Mr. Stack - 'Trishaws are a Nuisance Mr Stack &/V3 tRAFPIC accident have Jtopped In J< md JAP. Stack, the 31 it* Traffic Chief put r| own (> f „.f. kr driving. Howevt i. he i not too Pleased with th, trishaw H They don. to have anj road ■a ir< a nuisance.168 words
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Article65 1949-10-30 5 r m Lok Chye, 34 Tan Kirn we,^*"' 1 T M, Poi. n ,n tn urth Police Court vasterw<y^ for rte *"ng a piece of Mure W rth 5 fr m tho tffllgl catchment at Bukit *»O<lQ. T an Ch• n g Hn M J"65 words
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Article61 1949-10-30 5 Fifteen out Of Sixteen C'h! ruse arrested last year on charge! cf forging fifty 50--centa notes, li *v ]<■ •i. ban',shed. A pril ting pi CSS and :i number of blocks for printing notes weie seised. Eight of those arte, ted we [c commitofi for61 words
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Article46 1949-10-30 5 Next year, the Singapore Government will spend only half of what it has been spending this year on scien- tilic and cultural institutions In Britain. This year. i our contribution to support Be institutions was $48 575. Next year, it will be 124,379.46 words
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Article, Illustration159 1949-10-30 5 "ITS NO JOY RIDE," SHE SAYS Tribune Staff Reporter IN Singapore today there is a Malay woman who has travelled 156 miles to sell her mats and hnsket s "It a no joy ride for me," says Alus, "For I make tho159 words
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Article, Illustration150 1949-10-30 5 My Happiest Moment THE $10 LETTER ONL morning I was at the front gato 1" meet the postman wh o n my dog lleppo was suddenly attractod by something on the other side of the road. He dashed across the road right m the path of an array truck. I150 words
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Article502 1949-10-30 5 AS a child I WN very eager to become a Christian but found it hard as none of nay family are Christians. When I was 15 my mother allowed me to go to church without being baptized but soon she began to notice how my behaviour502 words
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253 1949-10-30 5 Tribune Staff Reporter {JIVE the local boys a chance- and perhaps a ship's ticket to the United Kingdom says Mr. Fred J. Barretto, head of the Barretto Shipping and Trading Company, Singapore. Mr. Barretto, a local boy who made good, plans253 words
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Article54 1949-10-30 5 THREE CRY IN COURT A Chinese woman and hi a. son knelt m the Fourth Police Court yesterday and wept. The woman asking the Magistrate to have mercy on her half-hlind hushand, Lim Qec Cheow, who was charged with hawking without a llconcr. Lim alflO shed tears m tno dock.54 words
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Article161 1949-10-30 5 5 Babies Create A Record Anew post-war Euionean birth record was established m Johore during Scptembei when live babies a boy and four gii's wore born This la attributed to the establishment of Ural class wards m the General H< tab It. was the habit of European mothers to go161 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 5 A new air service between Holland and Austialia will be established next year by KLM. Terminals will prohably be Sydney and Amstordam. Holland has no air agreement with Australia. Qantas Empire Airways Constellations which pass through Indonesia aie looked upon as charter aircraft.48 words
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133 1949-10-30 5 Sembaw a ng may be MAAF headquarters Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Sembawang airfield may be the headquarters of Malaya's Auxiliary Air Force. The airfield is now an R.A.F. station. Recruitment for the M.A.A.F. is due to start early next year. The R.A.F. have, it is un- dei stood, acquired a133 words
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Article77 1949-10-30 5 Two Malay youths. Hassan bin AH and Abdullah bin Said, pleaded guilty befoie the Second District Judge yesterday to charges of theft of a bicycle bell valued at $4.80 and theft of clothing worth $29.r>0. Hassan, who had throe previous convictions, was sentenced to nine77 words
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Article, Illustration165 1949-10-30 5 Women with lotus -feet are scarce in Singapore CHINEBE women with their tiny hound-feet m elaborately embroidered shoes arc scarce m Singapore today. This "lotu's-fcot" fashion Is said to have heen ordered by an Emperor of ancient China. Ho?.- Is the story behind the Emperor's order 'New Look' Thousand- of165 words
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Advertisement585 1949-10-30 5 f xperienee Teaefiesfamous ror Flavour 'TW»w W TS* >"*•* Esiaj^jjsfied 1883 alBSa^TaV 1 S^Bd J^ fV'r A^*^ i^^'' 1 Jf «3^BBsSSw-^#ffl9 \^Aw A^Srwf^^ V^sssssssssss! 'W j^^^^ JES&B Mmwrn^ .^^mw-<&^^ 9smwk i"^ il llw^^a "iki HaXi aii*a«a<sSssT*a*aSSsBBaaSW 104 Youthful Vigor Restored In 24 Hours «v Glands Fortified by New Discovery Do585 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1949-10-30 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore I*t MONDAY evening began with one of Singapore's shuttle services from one party to mother. A number of hosts had picked the same nignt as th"> United Nations had chosen for their cocktail party on the balcony of the Victoria HaM. The "doors of the brilliantly2,552 words
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Advertisement351 1949-10-30 6 FULLY t''-*2>9p _-Wk- p. ■jV^aMSat Ihe i)ANJEBbtANN" Model 144 Hire purchase terms arranged ESTAB s moutrie a co. (Malaya ltd. 187 51 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING HBJJBJBJBK SINGAPORE TEL. 7030 I KEEP BABY aaallW Ip ,>lr not *<'' fnfr or whrfXTer baby ia r g *y^ fretful and irritable sprinkle bis351 words
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Advertisement18 1949-10-30 6 7r*y ffi TRUNKS -SUMS HANDBAGS- I SUITCASE at WARDROBES 'ftS!NG*KEE TRUNK DEALERS 67» NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. TCi:^9*VO.18 words
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Advertisement197 1949-10-30 6 a*, j £1&L Sdlon of Beauty R American Trained Operators AT The Tavern jy Tanglin Road. 6040. MISS ETIINB Singapore j i To yo to Singapore I thought rat/it r a bore i s But after sown wangsm*. i have joined the Tan- g*n. OLIVER BERTRAM. aa dip into loveliness197 words
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Article83 1949-10-30 7 DOUGLAS Salter, still smarting from one hour and twenty minutes delay m getting a phone number, could not stand it when Ingrid Bergman as "St. Joan" cried "Oh my voices, speak to :ia He said she must be having trouble with the telephone, too. WHEN RAF wife83 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1949-10-30 7 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover Prom LONl> >N. Saturday. SURELY one of the Strangest ii. that ova i occurred m this country took c week when exluftwaffo Captain Herbert jgchnoid' i :;:'otod the man hr fiad come to Britain to find ♦he man who shot him down m a dPfifi£ht over2,125 words
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Advertisement106 1949-10-30 7 I wi Ihe Modern Light jt For Modern Heeds Terry's Angiepoise Lamps For the home, office factory or anywhere, there's always a need for ANGLEPOISE LAMP when better, non-glare lighting is essential. Its fin er ti P adjustability throws J^F light onto any conceivable spot. A i 25-watt bulb gives106 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1949-10-30 8 The only things French m the Foreign Legion are the language, the pay and the wine. By LIONEL HUDSON The three soldiers of the Flench Foreign Legion were drinking Alsatian beer at the Glalam Airport, Hanoi, m north Tonkin. They told me their stories whiU" they waited1,152 words
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613 1949-10-30 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE TRAVELLER'S TALE (PT. II) LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, Malay m Tribune Office, US Fleet Street, London, B.C. k. Si NDAY, OCT. 30, 1949. \OT long ago, you may remember, we told the story of a traveller, bound from Singapore to Saigon, who found himself enmeshed m613 words
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825 1949-10-30 8 SIMON WOLF - There Was No Toothache In T his Music SIMON WOLF ky I When the writer i visited his dentist bet- i ween two tooth extrac- S tions, the latter asked J him whether he would 1 care to attend a music- i al performance at Al- J bert Hall. A825 words
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Article553 1949-10-30 8 Hal Boyle - Hal Boyle By ARE you sleeping your hairaway? Well, if you're getting bald, the chances are says Angelo Mantello- that the way you sleep has a lot to do with it. Mantello Is a middle-aged barber from Wilson. Connecticut, who spent four decades listening553 words
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Advertisement77 1949-10-30 8 pain QQ3| t u l Spred is ta*Jay*S criterion to rail an impsrtsnl I rasaatti ,br a butil forfijrn ssvarfccta uh.m! i,f Rpctll l,,r r,w f aB yr» men arr tafclag aYsfcraatage af tlie i tU»* It pays to v.m .-vlr.i -i.- for fc fcX*'' away from ymr desk! It77 words
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928 1949-10-30 9 V.B. METTA - THE MARRI AGE BRO KERS DAY ARE NUMBERED V.B. METTA By WpaajTßßN p< ople are familiar with two forms of mysrruM which results from mutual choice and that W hich la arranged by the parents of the bride and bridegroom m other words, love man nd the marriage of com928 words
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Article, Illustration546 1949-10-30 9 U.S. Funds Help Oberammergau Revive 3 00 -year -old Passion Play Oberammergau, Germ THIS tiny Bi irarian vil-year-old Pi Sion Play, which lias noi been presented since 1934, will be glv< n m 1950, wittt 'he help of American authorities. A $300,000 loan to finance the play will no toward546 words
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177 1949-10-30 9 ENGLISHMAN'S CASTLE ISN'T HOME ANYMORE jFyou happen to be dreaming about castles, there JJJ pleaty of English Jir Who would be glad n ''lp you make your dreams come true For a price, that is. IhTh" of a of JOjed British gentry are jetting to be nothing but BJWtmares to177 words
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Article, Illustration883 1949-10-30 9 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER By THF history of the Flood family, so well known to renders "of "The Sun is M Undoing," is continued m Marguerite Steen's new novel, "Twilight of the Flood-,'' (Collins-. 12s. <;.!.». publisl this month. This is a monumental work of over 3f>0.000 wools883 words
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137 1949-10-30 9 A 'Sto rm In A Golden Teacup' Cost Him £500 What was described I storm In a golden teacup led to 15-year-old Indian hot* I manager, Dakshing it in mi Bannerjee, being fined £500 at for fraudulently trying to avoid export itrictions on six gold coffee cups and sauci i137 words
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Advertisement239 1949-10-30 9 "PIANOS—- I WELL -KNOW SINCE 1760, j For Tonal Quality, r GRAND, kh KEYS sss.iso.oo I T 8 UPRIGHT, B 0 KKVS si. 750.00 VOl X PIANO CAN BE IBADED IN Sole Agents For Malays \am\ NANO tiiNO &CO j ?F\ pc asajaarj^TT7ay^T7v-[,aj![,iiHsl J I I I IOMOS SEIfCIE ROAD239 words
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Article1083 1949-10-30 10 J. C. PARK- HILL - THE ORIGIN OF THE WATER MARK J. C. PARK- HILL By IT may not be generally known that the great paper industry m Europe owes its origin to ancient wars. In the middle of the Bth century the A tabs defeated a Chinese aimy near Samarkand and learnt the art1,083 words
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794 1949-10-30 10 HUGO WATTS - ...AND THE ORIGIN OF THE POSTAGE STAMP HUGO WATTS By LITTLE is known about the origin of the now familiar postage stamp. One French writer declares that they were jn use m Paris m the iei^n of Lous XIV. Another us that on August 16th. X 693, M. de Velayer794 words
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773 1949-10-30 10 J. w. TAYLOR - Cheese Went Up And Dragoons Stepped Out.. J. w. TA YLOR By NOTTINGHAM'S fam o U I Goose pair, first officially recorded m 1541, but conventionally dating back o»» from the Charter of Bdward 1 m 1254. recently ended on a note far more peaceful than was the e m773 words
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Article147 1949-10-30 10 LONDON Sat.— A £20 fine for a stolen kiss was reduced to 40s. by the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Goddard. The fine was imposed on Percy Warrington at Newca*-tle-under-Lyme for kissing a girl against her will. Warrington lost his £5-a-week job as a corporation147 words
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Miscellaneous506 1949-10-30 10 SmmYL^, S^km^ /A\W\ /mmJ/^SWkY By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS LEO JAN -21-FEB. 18 JULY 24-AUG. 23 Srrire for all you're worth You will enjoy watching to stabilise your fhiancial things develop 'behind the position or to get necessary scenes' some of your backing Be ambitious and ideas and plans will begin506 words
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Article, Illustration11 1949-10-30 11 A line-up of Up impressions that makes one think!11 words
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Article247 1949-10-30 11 SUSAN WANTS TO GO A-WITCHING SUSAN HAYWARD. interviewed by a reporter the other day said: Tve played girls on thc screen who were no good, and line and noble women, and I'll take the witches from now on lor mv movie roles. I like the ones who arc hard and247 words
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Article133 1949-10-30 11 LASS GIVES LADD BACK HIS BELT 4LAN LADD has his mls- sin? belt again, because a N ova Scotian girl has a con*dence. The belt of Ladd's new camel's hair topcoat disappeared 10 months ago m Halifax, Nova Scotia, when 1 mob of people swarmed •round Ladd and other stars133 words
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Article, Illustration252 1949-10-30 11 VIC PLANS BIG TIME FOR MUM VICTOR MATURE plans to give his mother, Mrs. Marcellius. the time of her life, when she visits thc film capital shortly. "It'll be different from last time." said Vie. "I was living m a tent on the back lot of a friend's place. I252 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 11 A WHITE ROSE FOR JULIA," a now and as yet unpublished novel by Len Rom en. has ho,.n purchSStd by RKO Radio. The auth'-i also wrote the story for "It's Only Hone v." recently completed RKO Radio tllm _<t.irrins Frank Sinatra, Jane Russell and Groueho Murx.48 words
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Article, Illustration719 1949-10-30 11 SO YOU WANT TOI KISS A MOVIE STAR? Who doesn't! Male actors often spoil a romantic scene just to steal another kiss from Betty, Ann or Linda. HOLLYWOOD. WO ONE has ever taken a poll among male movie- goers to see how many of them silently turn green with envy719 words
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Article121 1949-10-30 11 JOAN DAVIS smokes a pipe for the first and what she hopes is the last time, for a scene m Columbia's "The Travelling Saleswoman." The comedienne gets involved with a wild tribe of Apache Indians m the comedy and as a gesture of friendliness has to take121 words
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Article285 1949-10-30 11 HARK and handsome Geo*f rge Raft, star of the new French Foreign Legion film. "Outpost m Morocco," soon to be seen m Singapore through United Artists release, can point to one of the remarkable Hollywood records— l 9 years a top star with each passing285 words
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Article102 1949-10-30 11 SUSAN GETS "BEAUTY, PLUS" VOTE THE combined film fan clubs of Mexico, joined m voting curvaceous, red-tressed Susan Ha v ward this year's choice for~ the coveted title of the Number One "mucha muchacha" girl. Loosely interpreted, "mucha muchacha" means pulchritude, plus. Poise, personality and beauty are the three deciding102 words
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Article45 1949-10-30 11 BEST DRESSED YANK ROBERT Young, has been picked by 500 professional models as America's bestdressed man. Excellence of sartorial taste and personality projection were the criteria considered by the students and graduates of the Barbizon School of Modelling, New York City, m casting their votes.45 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-10-30 11 This provocative pone; is beinu •-truck up for the publicity camera by pint-sized Paramount star Olga San Juab. You'll be »<-i.nK her soon m a new picture.28 words
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Article239 1949-10-30 11 BERNARD KNOWLES - BERNARD KNOWLES |By Director I^OR me. the perfect woman I would seem to be someone with faults but endearing faults. In the film "The Perfect Woman" this creature is a robot; as the professor who invents her says, "She does exactly as she is told. She can't239 words
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Advertisement317 1949-10-30 11 (Sf _^_fc AmmSy~ ____i_l ?_i^ tWay Make the most of your good looks ifiorning, noo_ and night Use these world-famed beauty preparations by Bourjois. Ask for them by name ask for Evening m Paris" hair oil, solid brilliantine and hair cream. BOURJOIS SI Represent at tveaj Th© (ir: if toss317 words
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Article345 1949-10-30 12 __-_H_2-S_Krafl_f^9 WOMEN ARE SO NICE -BUT ONLY IN VERY SMALL QUANTITIES INDIVTDUAJLLY snd m small groups women are pretty nice people. But something seems to happen to them when they lose th< ir individuality In crowd. Watch the women next time you go shopping and see if you345 words
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Article, Illustration63 1949-10-30 12 Lip Servic e for Brides Lipstick stains such as those photographed on laceam K ffC ha R k,e which >s background for this layout vg shorten the life of fine trousseau linen. Liquid J| protector which bride brushes over rcuged lius 1 K bOV »f t- ke 5 P a63 words
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Article, Illustration170 1949-10-30 12 IF a sun tan deepens lines m your skin, makes pores uddenly expand, roughens texture or accentuates drynesa, better keep shy of Old Sol and take your tawny complexion out of a bottle. Warning of how savage sun can be to the older woman, one famed beautician says170 words
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Article251 1949-10-30 12 No Coy Questions Please! LEAVE guessing game to the children. The "guesswhat" approach i» too coy for the mature woman who values her reputation for poise. The woman, for example, who starts her telephone conversation with "Guess who this is?'' is imposing on her listener's patience and time. If a251 words
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Article192 1949-10-30 12 HEViLIXES have climbed noticeably higher since you wore those warm-weather duds which are going back into wardrobe service. So any ankle-slapping leftovers wi'l probably need shortening f you wani lorn; -Kirts to I.Ka as vp-c-thc minute as newer fashions do. fashions do. When taking192 words
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Article, Illustration81 1949-10-30 12 Kuteness In Kid skin STARK white kidsliin which can be wiped free of sumti l^s makes accessories for prints, p.<tured against a background of flowerlns '''j" an(l 5, wears a white glazed kidskin c m\i and carries an umbrella sheaathed m more cf' <h Snowy suede kid bonnet has a81 words
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Article, Illustration75 1949-10-30 12 Solidified perfumes not only keep the hairline fresh, but help to eliminate wisps and sideboards which can be so destructive to a well-groomed look. HINTS IN making iced tea 01 OOffee, mix the beverage m a china or pottery pitcher first and then pour into75 words
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180 1949-10-30 12 Telling Tales On Tell-Tale Eye-Shadows THE of dark cL'oles under the eye frequently a problem of the older woman. If this under-eye discoloration distresses you, it can be camouflaged with make-up. Naturally you should determine what causes the discoloration it may be eyestrain, health upset, insomnia. You can ma sk180 words
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Article166 1949-10-30 12 ONE of woman's host Matt ai she grows oldtr girdl It not only helps to ;i finer figure of a woman but it gives postvital support It needs a- musciis grow h Far from being tho menac to a woman's health that ironclad stays wore166 words
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Advertisement105 1949-10-30 12 I *I*A* V 1 \w" 1 1. NX. V viv I I ro* ,c I AKTA VITE I contains not just I one vitamin but V the FOUR MOST L IMPORTANT g vitamins —A, 81, f C and D IN LARGE F AKTA VITE m costs a little more V105 words
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Miscellaneous179 1949-10-30 12 l_-5 t O-H,BOWG?,AS SWOWBAMiKS J^ {^p~^^ooJ I I ,far u_4i r*s r<« r*^ 4 > I r^ < n •A»^>, yAHERAV_,oO:aUXSH^r)x^ ANTJ^ .CAR X■ P^ T^ET°t^^^^E?/( VCC^9 y\ -J~L-^^-^^-^_:-^-_ S--/ r- >o^n;_. >v_fMSsw- .v^y^jJcTA i /A\ but |ot- L of *!<- ..ffi j [SSODftJRISS G~ > AV-SJ.USS/?'- S 7 NOTCHERI.v.1179 words
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1248 1949-10-30 13 BADMINTON NOTES by Our Special Correspondent 1 TEIK LIM'S STATEMENT START LING, BASELESS. 1 <~— A interesting point has arisen Iron the S categorical statement made by Mr. Tan Teik y Lim a member of the Standing Committee of L the Badminton Association of1,248 words
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236 1949-10-30 13 JHE Singapore Cricket Club beat Johore by 14 points (a goal, a penalty goal, two tries) to 8 (a goal, a try i at rugger on the padang yesterday. Donou^h opened the score for Johore with a try three minutes after start. Pennell for236 words
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Article134 1949-10-30 13 For thc second year In succession, the Straits. Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship woii the Singap »re District Inter-Chapter m.y.F. badminton tournament when they beat the leiuk Ayer If.Y.R lv five matches to nil m the final yesterday and thus retain* .1 the134 words
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Article47 1949-10-30 13 Captain of the Indian tourini soccer team. Rathnam. k"?ked off the match between Indian Recreation OubattJ H.M.S. Triumph at l-airer Park, yesterday. 2 s The game ended m a -*-i Vl X y Tanga R ve^upresr|eda medll'to \£thnam. on behalf of the I.R-C.47 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-10-30 13 Proper exposure and focus arc combined with backlighting here to make an effective sna snapshot which tells an unmis i.ikabL story.23 words
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Article179 1949-10-30 13 S.Ft.C. forwards, m spit. of being a m m short, were In deadly form yesterday when the Police were beaten at hockey by three goals to one on the Padang The match provided f))cntv of thrills, for it wa^ fast and clean. Left wmg Ebert179 words
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Article332 1949-10-30 13 MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR KNO W-H OW Xo. I ONE of the difficulties m writing a weekly column such as this is the need to confine each column to a single aspect of picture taking. Because of limitations m space, we mutt discuss exposure one week. proper focus another332 words
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Article518 1949-10-30 13 See how much you know about soccer by answering J the qii!7 below. Score hen points for cadi Mfftect answer. J If you chalk 10 and above— exeelleat: .»">— good: M to j lU— fair; 15 and below you should go lo the Stadium I more518 words
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Article, Illustration348 1949-10-30 13 GOLF... by BEN HOGAN A low fly shot is easier' to control No. 44 LONDON Our Ryder Cup victory turne I into a Mexican stand-on after all. We lo. t our money and escaped with the silver mug and our lives. Not that our worthy links opponents were responsible. No.348 words
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Article62 1949-10-30 13 Singapore Tra< I Co. Employees' Union wi*i present a silver cup to the winner of the match between the Indian touring soccc team and the Malayan I dian> at Jalan Lcsai Stadium today. The Cup will be presented by Mr<=. C. L. Hutchings, wife of the62 words
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Article104 1949-10-30 13 The Municipal Work. !h>j>s <l< ited the Municipal I'i ansport Section by four i o nil for the Municipal Engineei Cu| a\ Fairer Park y< terday. Mr. G. Etdmond, donor, pre« •:ii*<l thc Cup. C.V.M.A. defeated Queen's Si reel B »yi Club b; to nil m tl d104 words
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Advertisement321 1949-10-30 13 ORDER YOUR «■*_>? CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOW! The new season's turkeys have just arrived from Australia so now is the time to place your order for Christmas. Tell us what size turkey you would like, or how many people you expect for Christmas dinner, and we will choose and set aside321 words
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Article450 1949-10-30 14 LUKE ANG - SERVICES OUTCLASS NEGRI-MALA CCA LUKE ANG 28-0 VICTORY IN H.M.S. MALAYA RUGGER By THE Singapore Combined Services ran through a weak Negri Sembiland-Malacca XV to defeat them by 28 points (five goals, one try) to nil m an H.M.S. Malaya rugger match at Jaian Besar Stadium, yesterday. i he gaiiie450 words
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230 1949-10-30 14 Badminton Hall Fund Tops $11.651.64 A TOTAL of $11,681,01 has been received foi the Sinore Badminton Hall Fund. donations received up SO >er. 2b are M .John Laycock l.OOO.Oo; Mr. M. Namaxie 100.00. fu Badminton Party 5U.00; Mr. Claude da Siivi 100.00: Mr. Philip Hoalim J. A. Cagan 50.00; ."•0.00:230 words
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85 1949-10-30 14 KLEBANG KEEPS FALCONER TENNIS SHIELD MALACCA. Sat.— Ktebang Tennis Party retained tho Falconer Shield yesterday, with High School Tennis Club runners-up. Wesley Church lost the right for second place when they were beaten three nil by the Klebang Party. The Malacca Club from which much was expected played only two85 words
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Article41 1949-10-30 14 The second iouui.l fixtures of the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition are: Nov. 2 RoVCls rf.C. s. 8.R.C., Nov IK. Navy vs. RAF Changi; Nov. l<» BODCA VS. U. Casuals; Nov. 11. Kota Raja vg. C?.A. 01 t». Brani I'nitod.41 words
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Article31 1949-10-30 14 Katong Boys «t lud beal Mala) s*etnemeni Boys' C!ai> threenil at Telok Kurau English School yesterday, m the second round Of ih.- Sinsrapore Boys' Cup so, > lompctit ion.31 words
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Article200 1949-10-30 14 WRESTLING fans, who saw handsome Ty Layton* six-foot live and 257 lbs. of perfectly developed bone and muscle, grapple with George Zbisko at the Great World Arena last night, may see him again as Tarzan m the movies a few years hence. For that200 words
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Article335 1949-10-30 14 HOME SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Saturday. Following ate the results <>;' today* h home soccer matel ENGLISH LEAGt'E Divislaa 1. Aston Villa 1. Stoke i Blackpool 2. Bolton 0. Charlton i, Burnley 1. Evaeton 1. Derby Fulbam 0, Liverpool l. Hudder.sfield l. W. Bromwich A I. Manchester C. 2. Sunderland l.335 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-10-30 14 How They May Line Up Eleven players of the. Mala van Indian soccer team. Left t<» right top: K. (i s unn i hamlra, T. C. Kalan (All Spore): M. Ramasamy, S. Nads rajah, I*, itozario v (allS'gori; Mnrng ason, Sarati, Kaaaim (a'l Kedah): and Li. Paul52 words
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Article, Illustration672 1949-10-30 14 TOURISTS v. MALAYAN INDIANS TODAY JODAY is the day for the Indian soccer iourists t. make up for their disappointing display against the Sino-Malays on Wednesday. In this, the second match of their tour, they meet the Malayan Indians representing the cream of Indian soccer talent iii Malaya. The visitors672 words
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Article, Illustration377 1949-10-30 14 LUKE ANG - LUKE ANG By JHE Raffles Institution rugby team will visit Batu Pahat after their School Certificate examinations m December for a return match with the Government English School there. The team also plans to meet other school teams from the other various towns m377 words
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410 1949-10-30 14 News of drowning spurs these two to action JHEKE are two men m the city who are vitally interested m the news of the drownings along the Colony beaches. One of them is Mr. Roland Lyne, General Secretary of YMCA and representative of the Royal Life Saving Society m Singapore.410 words
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Article69 1949-10-30 14 MELBOURNE, Sat. Ml A Bagser's Delta scored an easy two lengths victory today In the Victoria Derby run here over one and a naif miles*. Delta bad been hi avll: supported for the Melbourne cup and Its latest success was expected to make him aReuter - 69 words
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2258 1949-10-30 15 From ALLAX LEWIS KIALA LUIHFUR, Saturday /V OELI GE one hour before the first race made conditions today .the last day oi the Selangor I url Club's October Meeting, the" worst race goers nave experienced for some time. The track which can be best2,258 words
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Article, Illustration72 1949-10-30 16 The Business Women Give A Leave Party 11. B. AmstMt/. (second fr.'tn |h»* ri;;ht was nfieaker al a hsnchetMi party of the I.iis.m,* -s and !'r fesslonal Wenteaa' (Tub id;i\ m honour of tho j>r, <tident, Mrs. K. Rogers, who la going on leave to Australia nt the »n,l of72 words
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529 1949-10-30 16 DON'T FALL FOR THE RUSSIANS WARNS STENT ECAFE Signs Off A "D O N T-f.ill-into-tht -Soviet -sentinicf it *tl-trap" warning by the British delegate Mr. P. «J* M. St fit yesterday, nt th» i dosing session of Up* ECAFE, helped lo swing opinion ii gainst Soviet resolution. The Soviet resolution529 words
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248 1949-10-30 16 I OCNG PAN YAP (Lucky Strike) created the biggest upset thus far m the Singapore Badminton Championships when he eliminated Cheong Hock Leng (Eclipse) m the quarter-final of the Clerical Union Hall last night. Hock Leng was the favourite, but he met hid Waterloo m248 words
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Article69 1949-10-30 16 CHICAGO. Sat. -Joe I_ouis. retired world ht-avywei^hl champion, is to box Pat Vai entino (San Francisco) m a ten-round exhibition bout at Ch'cago <>n r^sc r < 1 T^' national Boxing Club announced today. I-'- i:s Lfl now making an ex h^bition tour m th69 words
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Article141 1949-10-30 16 THOMAS CUP FOR WOMEN PROPOSED LONDON, Sat.— An m- tornational badminton competition for women on 1 the lines of the newly inaugurated Thomas Om i event for men may soon be introduced. The competition has L~-en BsTapostnl i*y bra- i lam s top ranking wo- I man player Mrs. H.Reuter - 141 words
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Article36 1949-10-30 16 Chicago. Sat. Pancho Gonzales, former United Stales amateur lawn tennb champion, defeated Jack Ki;imer. world professional champion, here m the second match of their nationwide j profesnional tour 9 V. 1 -836 words
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Article, Illustration203 1949-10-30 16 ON E of the biggest of recent wedd r .ook place yesteuL.y eve ning. when Miss LilianElizabeth Moxon was marri at S.. Andrew".- Cathedral to Mi. Philip Thomas Gunton. The bride la tin- daughU i of Mi. and Mrs. it. W. atoxon, Of Harpci Gilfillan and Co.. J203 words
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Article, Illustration231 1949-10-30 16 LESS RICE FOR EXPORT TO FAR EAST WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US. Agriculture Department reports that continued large imports of food for most of the Far East appear to be the "only means of avoiding widespread suffering" there m the crop year 1949--1950. The Department made the statement m reporting that231 words
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138 1949-10-30 16 RUBBER PACKING BILL TO BE EXAMINED The first joint meeting of the Se'.ect Committee of the Legislative Councils of the Federation of Malaya and the Cofony cf Singapore to cxamlue rin(\ report on the Rubbci Packing and Shipping Control Bill wi'l be held on November 7 m the Conference Room138 words
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Article43 1949-10-30 16 »win« have N*» Irwind B.P* JL irftft Uuon Hall on *V» Chan Mun X •<- <*»i as. I?**1 Ku.ni A. Man* W.>n.r TiickWfJ- dsaJjM Partl« m(1 )t h th<H. t* have match* wit* .should pin If' a Hon. Sport* M Lam. 3*43 words
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225 1949-10-30 16 pevsnty-o:je p- i•' >: i is i .-(i (i m i i ivi d here In t'n glob c'ing Amc; ci e Nt Lim s' the Pi e Idenl Polk. One ol t'n. round-the-world trippers la 21-year-old Mi Ann Brown, who got this voya;225 words
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