Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 November 1949
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Title Section25 1949-11-06 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE }> t >bh.h> <l Ktfrndtur,' <mOu at SoHjjfjnrr. K»alu Lumpur, fpoa and Penang SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. I25 words
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Article692 1949-11-06 1 LAWRENCE G. MAN - LAWRENCE G. MAN GOVERNMENT GIVES BACK THE PROFITS Tw o Cc nts Off The Katti? By cut m the price of rice may soon follow the culs already made on sugar and (lour. The redijchon will be between one and two cents a katti. Th«» Malayaal Governments692 words
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Article473 1949-11-06 1 W. W Bhv Close on th I Pandit Nehru's mid He road declarations m the Indian Ministry oi" HornAffairs ha pamphle I which sts lists m I idin have <:> I• d r en thc state Ln to train then men to def< itatc i473 words
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Article29 1949-11-06 1 A MALAY ran amok at Sungei Dua, Butterworth, yesterday. He killed four Chin-ese and wounded eight others. Then he was overpowered and his krls snatched from his hand.29 words
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Article30 1949-11-06 1 QniNafiVA. Bat fcignty Christian hades from 1* countries, will meet at Bangkok on Dec C to "review the Challenge of e Communism tn -elation to Christian evangelism. A.l\30 words
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Article60 1949-11-06 1 LONDON, Sat.— The War Office yesterday approved a battle-green uniform for Britain's women soldiers. Accessories vv ill inclueie a lichen green shirt, battle green tie. black shoes. battle-green handbag and green knitted gloves. Stockings will be rayon m a nocturne shade. Three of Britain's leading dressA.P. - 60 words
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Article23 1949-11-06 1 BRIS&ANJC, Sat. A woman who bought a black rooster and lockeel it m a shed said it laid two eggs. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article177 1949-11-06 1 Five Die In Bandit Ambush aSEGAMAT, Sat. The Eu ropean assistant manager of Voules Estate. two specla 1 constables, and two Chinese women labourers were killed m a bandit ambush early this morning. Five other Chinese women and one man were woundoci. The aaaiatant manager and the constables were escorting177 words
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Article257 1949-11-06 1 LONDON. Sat— The Regent of Tibet has cabled an appeal for help from the threat of the Chinese Communists to "liberate" his country. He said: "I hope all nations will help us". The Chinese Communists, m a broadcast from Petping on September 10 said that "theU.P. - 257 words
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Article22 1949-11-06 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Austra lia toelay hay 108.728.000 sheep, according to the latest government estimate. About 70 per cent are Merinos22 words
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Article, Illustration138 1949-11-06 1 IN 8 h.|». 1..rel taxi swerved la the- Kallang Koad yesterday, ran int<» a pillar— -and knocked A down the- front ot twe. stop-booses. Vet only thr.-<- people Were hurt, v. thr. \.ar-o!el hinos«> «rir!. Teo Aa Tong, tho ta\i-elri\ it, EJom hin138 words
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Article210 1949-11-06 1 BATAVIA, Fr;eiay. THE Dutch Army today started to pull out of Soerakarta nnd Madiun, the two biggest cities they hold m Republican territory. Hutch A my heaelquarters announced that convoys started moving supplies northwar rl from the area th s morning. They expect to completeA.P. - 210 words
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Advertisement74 1949-11-06 1 fj'.fr**' z ~r^^ b Things For Xmas Just Unpacked leV 'i 1" Y^_^_^H_^. s*a rear, our BuppMei airland earlier lhan naaaal ■Jj*e a* haiviag theaa dlaaanyad awn al our miour ,r far your s, .■etiem. CHRINTMAB CX WKKKS. CH■IB T M A B TREES lIKISTMAB TREK I>KC OKATIONS, KTi FTC.74 words
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Advertisement10 1949-11-06 1 by ms PhO/>l£ POR 17 IE PSOPLB Tet "TnbJW" S'por*10 words
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Advertisement17 1949-11-06 1 MALAYA'S NA TIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine lines* day 33 (BHESmIH y \\WZm9L skvhL-t- > -ye tiger|!qJ|3| 'uh\17 words
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Advertisement8 1949-11-06 1 Season Trading To. 67. HIGH ST., TF.I,: *****8 words
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Article246 1949-11-06 2 PENANG CITY WORKERS UNHAPPY Union Meets To Decide Action From Our Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. A PwEFERENCE to growing tension, discontent and unhappiness among employees of the Penang Municipality was made by Mr. Tan Heng Chew at an extraordinary General Meeting of the Penang Municipal Services Union at the Anglo-Chinese School246 words
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Article, Illustration213 1949-11-06 2 THE Tretheway brothers twins of the Royal Air Force were the cynosure of all airmen's eye at Tengah aerodrome yesterday. They landed m the last York aircraft from 210 Squadron, R.A.F. Coastal Command, to arrive m Singapore for exercises with ships of the Royal Navy213 words
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Article127 1949-11-06 2 Convict Ran Secret Radio Station MISSISSIPPI. Sat. --A convict In Mississippi State Prison, serving a 50-year sentence for armeel robbery, ha I been broadcasting from hui cell to his wife for the past four years. He has used three transmitters one m the prison guarJhouse, where he was employed as127 words
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Article55 1949-11-06 2 LONDON, Sat.- -Fifty boys —most ot them membeis of the National Association of Boys' Clubs -will have a months' free holiday m Canada ne-xt summer. The *.'xp»iiment was tried this year when Mr. Gariield Weston, former M.l*., for Macclesfield, financed a similar holiday expedition for Macclesfield boys club55 words
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Article21 1949-11-06 2 NORFOLK, Sat.— Mr. J. Holliday, 86, Blakency (Nor folk), robbier, has not had a Week's holiday for 71 year.*.21 words
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Article27 1949-11-06 2 NYAiSA, Sat. -Offiei.il catcher of crocodiles for th? Nyasaland Government. ro-year-olel Mr. Jollyman hikilled 700 reptiles m Lriko Nyana by usin^ polaoned Uicat as bait.27 words
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Article181 1949-11-06 2 From Our (or respond ent MALACCA, Bat. SK. Ramasamy Redehai. Jeweller and goMamith oi 61 Cross Street, Malacca, gave evidence against Ins former employee. V. K. Samy. who wa.^ on trial today m the Sessions Court, before Mr. V. A. Chua. on a charge of having fraudulently181 words
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Article53 1949-11-06 2 A' in.' Annual Meeting of the Aii Ministry l^je;ji Stafl Union the* following t< Bice -bt a i ci h 1949 50 Ml A. Bf. N':ii! »Pl lii Wee Sco Be i loeProaident < re-e cte d►, Mi M. C. Bequeira Hon. Gen. Secretary (re-elected), Mr. lU.53 words
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Article21 1949-11-06 2 Raffles Girls' School will hold it.^ annual exhibition of art and handiwork m the school on Wednesday, November 16.21 words
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222 1949-11-06 2 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE pig dealers have bought $1,487,644 worth of pigs from Johore squatters during the past nine months. A total of 78,945 pigs were bought during this period. The brisk sale this year is attributed to the squatter operations. A Veterinary Department222 words
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Article36 1949-11-06 2 NEWPORT. Sat. -Gray. 3 at Bassale^ and Rogcrston.\ near Newj.oit (Mon.), a: dug by a woman Mrs. I\ v Derrick, of Woodland-ten ar Rogei stone. "Why worry?' she says. 'There's QOthta to hurt anyone."36 words
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Article, Illustration117 1949-11-06 2 The Old Guard And The New r.ir about 500 years this a,ial\vart warrior has jj kept guartl over a llueid- g hist monastery at th»* 5 Wat Khuhaphiniuk, near I Yala. m >outh Stain. Notice ihe* skull on the I end of his club, anel the* sia:- e»i the' modem117 words
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Article29 1949-11-06 2 FO URTH ANNIVERSARY Tho Liberty and Dramatib i Associatiou celebrated their fouith anniversary with a dinner and elance at 11 Martia Road, laat night with t. dinner and dance.29 words
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Article26 1949-11-06 2 The Paya Lebar M.Y.F. will hold their annual general meeting and election next Saturday at their social had 8. Boundary Road, at 8 p.m.26 words
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Article28 1949-11-06 2 Mr. P, A. b. afcKerron, the Colonial Secretary, will open tb.e Pulau Brani 'Boys' Club on Satuiday. Nov. 12 at Pulau Brani at 5 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement247 1949-11-06 2 3B rUK J «ND 70 CENTS P forafamllu of three! S^ pjtc 1 V f -y 'Jfc>>L ian s. SZ? ll ***4\^ *T >_£^ lt#p) Or Tan^y. 230 tZES «4 In Wl..l'' or i;it.wn. 350 V 1" White' Or Brown GMnm With lmluii.wij Leather Sol. CAPTAINED BY PILOTS %> v247 words
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Advertisement211 1949-11-06 2 m sickness... J& Ife During and after an Illness the rich Vi /A*fe?>7 body-building elements ln Scott's //*m?*/ Emulsion restore health and strength //"-Sc*/ m record time. aA5^7 And when you are nt Scott's Emul»lon keeps yen well--giv*\s you vigorous vs^^» .strength and helps you to enjoy i;fe. 7 the211 words
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Miscellaneous523 1949-11-06 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK *P ot thp Favourites Name the dustani Souj.h. ur .et\ <0 KNGI.ISH PKOtiKAMMKS tirst three favourite top tunes imrM Nul'ti «).00 a.m. Proßramme Summary f th 4 e< m thfl o r A c *f, re< 43 C1 M n|C Anaet. with si*. f».02523 words
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128 1949-11-06 3 WESTERN Germany starts! at^.i.. v after the devaluation. Th,' I ,ye JiTiSMS »"nrkrt Am they hay.. been buvmr i r!.?, m X. a numbor of Anna no roliablo eatimatc can b* made ?r tho amount they have ht l n th128 words
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Article60 1949-11-06 3 Herts, Sat. When a Post OfH< man visited a nudist camp J bans A. I .Id arorM ol oui i h and did not to visit Us." At B| r Priest ano foui oth dents of the nudisl ea:.;. each dne d Cl. and ordered to60 words
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Article32 1949-11-06 3 me Singapore Urban Cooperative Union will hold c dinner and dance to c. lebrat the 13th annua! All-Malayan Co-operative Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, .November i<t.32 words
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Article, Illustration304 1949-11-06 3 Tribune Stall Reporter SINGAPORE boy planned a town m his spare time. The boy is Goh Joon Yap and the town heplanned is the Boys' Town at Bukit Timah Road. Planning the Boys' Town, he said, "has almost t been an obsession304 words
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Article18 1949-11-06 3 me university of Malaya Endowment Fund stands at 51.605,238.31 as e»n November 5. 194 <c.18 words
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Article, Illustration14 1949-11-06 3 ITvonne !>.- Carlo chats vsitl. Mr. Hubert \I. Lur\14 words
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274 1949-11-06 3 YVONNE IS GIVING A PRIZE— TO THE GIRL WHO RESEMBLES HER! By OSWALD HENRY [piVERSAD-INTERNATIONAL FILMS' .executives m Hollywood have not vet mad-; up then minds whether e>r not they can'spare Yvonne De Carlo. Marta Toren or Shelley Winters for a personal appearance at Singapore's Movie Ball next month. News274 words
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Article156 1949-11-06 3 Tribum Btajf portt >■ HOYS of the Anglo-Chines* School at Barker I wi'l now iv,. their clasa mates lunch at the i built school canteen. They will do this m i'lru and In lotatlon ni ,li i Wa lunch. The canteen wa<. built at156 words
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Article, Illustration105 1949-11-06 3 Oh I Wish I Were Single Again Oh: Ifs a dog** Nf»* to stay atj COme HUel loerk after three 11* tie fellows. I wonder what's delaying tho old lad.y. She* saiel she was just nipping around tho oor- j iv r fe.r a gey.sip with Mrs. j BOOSO. five105 words
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Article69 1949-11-06 3 The Church bail was turn. Ed in*., .i cafeteria when the j Pi byterlan Church m »r--chard Hoad held It* bazaar I ten! afternoon. fins 1 cafe proved a with the a- j tron who d into the rablecloths .hopping bat 'i iandki re -u69 words
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Article38 1949-11-06 3 Singapore Journalist Mr. K. j -'a. Ramanath, of the Assoc:- left here yester- day foi Penang on transfer. iditor-in-Chief of the A.P. Mr, Ramanath wa-- also N uv Editor of the Inti?- m I>aily Mail. Singapore,38 words
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396 1949-11-06 3 Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Third District Judge yesterday deferred judgment at the conclusion of the case m which Edouard Kuhn, proprietor of the Swiss Malayan Agencies was charged with selling American currency U.S. $10,000 without the permission of the Controller of Foreign Exchange. Kuhn396 words
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Article162 1949-11-06 3 PLANTER ON RASH ACT CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The sequel to the tragic death of Mr. Benedict Ponniah, Director of Social Services,' Ceylon, on Oct. 6at the sai5 a i mile. Kajang-Kuala Lumpur Road, was the appearance m cour; this morning of John Voin. Manager. Sungei Rinching Estate. Kajang. Voin162 words
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Article56 1949-11-06 3 MALACCA. Sat. The Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association (Malacca branch) will hold a meeting tomorrow at the B-eng Cheong Society premlsea, Tianquerah Road, to discuss the agreed view of the Communities Liaison Committee that teaching of the English and Malay languages bo made compulsory m56 words
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Article, Illustration193 1949-11-06 3 Will Sen, Iv Jungle Tribun* Stajf Rczport^r DELECTED personnel i f the ..f Malaya IV>lieo Kore- are undergoing advance first aid training. e)n completion of Iho course they will become rr_e h:al orderlies. rapable of ren I>n ig immediate asslstin to casualties either m the193 words
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Advertisement95 1949-11-06 3 a, WJ£B W> ml "-"-4^g^gg^^^ HK YOUR COOOS BY AIR CARGO TO EUROPB —TO AUSTRALIA BiG loads are eaty 1 In poundt or m ton*, QI! A.-8.0.AC. Air Cargo Service moves them across the globe speedily and imoothly .and •ft .'•:;> -in the ihortest time— in ftnt class condition. The95 words
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Advertisement143 1949-11-06 3 I hree hard sets, win or losewhat matters? Relax with o- Ml **^Maa""MnMp^pMpMpnaßaaaaaaiPß«PMMMM«PMMPjpiPi>wi »iii>.iv miiij.ui Write with a pen that responds to your touch like a sensitive instrument, tha' brings personality to your handwriting. A Swan that most famous English pen— made with the precision ot a tine watch. has143 words
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Article45 1949-11-06 4 Tho ifHh mass wedding t^ be sponsored by the Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association w'l be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday, January 29, 1950. Those who wish to take pari aro asked to contact the Secretary of the Association.45 words
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Article75 1949-11-06 4 Tii.' pony at the Geylang Methodist Church baaaar ye>terday attracted most attention, ta fact he was the fgest dollar earner of the day. The children were happy once tliey got on his hack and had a lide. Besides the pony theie were sideshows. fishing ponds,75 words
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346 1949-11-06 4 Tribune Staff Reporter fO-EDV CATION will be carried a step further n. t year when the new $800,000 Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road opens a special class hi prepare successful School certificate students for University aid oilier forms of higher education. This class346 words
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Article118 1949-11-06 4 And Visit To Chinatown A VISIT to Singapore's Chinatown is among the eik'ht temrs which can be arranged by Qantas and BOAC for its transit passengers stopping over here. The tour- rang.' from t v to the Allied War Graves Cemetery at Kranji to th° Happy World and open air118 words
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Article25 1949-11-06 4 the Yung Chen- High School Old r.oys Association held an annual el oner at their club premises at Cub Street v.st night.25 words
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Article, Illustration227 1949-11-06 4 Tribune Film Reporter [^ATTEST V.I.P. In Hollywood's movie world to head for Singapore on a special visit is Mr. Emanuel Silverstone, Vice-President of 20th Century-Fox International and Inter-America Corporations. He is expected to arrive hero en about November 12 snd will spend sometime m227 words
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Article73 1949-11-06 4 A British, Norwegian and Ethiopian airline have each signed an inter'ine agreement by which they will accept ach other's air passage tickets. They are BOAC. Braathen's South American and Far East Alrtransportatlon, and Lb'diioplan Airlines. Tho airlines have also agreed to accept each othei a consignment notes foi73 words
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201 1949-11-06 4 Tribune Staff Reporter TWO Siamese princesses, JViomrajwongs Puck--1 pring Pramoj and Momluang Chitti Navawongs, have returned to Bangkok after spending two and three years respectively with the British Fair Eastern Broadcasting Service here. The things they missed most m Singapore? •CaAt-;." tney say.201 words
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57 1949-11-06 4 BONN, HOVITA ANCIANQ GET THE CHEERS JMr. Justus Bon. tenor, j accompanied by Miss HoVita Anciano at the piano, j gave a recital to members of the fores at the Cathay Cinema yesterday morning. Each item brought round of applause from the large j audience. Mr. Bonn'? rendition of "Be-57 words
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Article101 1949-11-06 4 New Ship To Replace Marella IT Is neatly a year sine? the Marella. now tho Captain Marcos, belonging to the Australian firm Burs. Philp and Company, Ltd.. was sold and removed from tho Australian Malaya run. Towards the end of next month, however, a new vessel to replace the Marella101 words
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Article27 1949-11-06 4 The Methodist Youth Fellowship, Singapoie District. I wi'l hold a "sacred music ni^ht" next Sunday at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, 3, Kampong Kapor Road.27 words
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Article41 1949-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Two trishaw riders were fined $2 at the Magistrate's Court today when they pleaded guilty to toileting at the Railway Station. They told the magistrate that th«ur average daily earnings amounted to $2 or41 words
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Article181 1949-11-06 4 Dr. D'COTTA DIDN'T STAY ON DECK Most people on a long voyage spend their time on deck as much as possible, but Dr. A. M. D'Cotta. of Singapore, has other ideas. Coming back from Britain on the Dutch liner William Ruvs, Dr. D'Cotta spent neatly all his tim< m m181 words
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Advertisement886 1949-11-06 4 A^a£^^- j\i& r. X Uver *;V 9 60 r/ears c^ ;< reputation X^.^^ eh is behind 'l&czA these two new tines r~^ De WITT'S aw [QUllll STitUr GYSIUP wi+h GUAIACOL fy? CREOSOTE Children op for Adults io 5 uears SS J Glands Restored to V lief I l£ H _as^B886 words
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Advertisement191 1949-11-06 4 b, b;9 r; FRESH POWER J *l_§fj_j!> MEANS mmm factory mm FRESH SBBBJCT LONGER LIFE MADE IN SINGAPORE I\ mr m¥^ .Jw Mfi.ST fl* DATE KATTFRV FACTORY IN SOUTH BAST ASIA. tr^l^TT^lT^ga BATTERIES OUTLAST ILL OTHER BRANDS Distributors:— L. E. TEI-S COS TRADING SOCIETY Singapore Kuala Lmnpur Peruing. DICYCLE BUILT191 words
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Article, Illustration986 1949-11-06 5 JOSEPH NICHOLS - JOSEPH NICHOLS By Night after night, season after season, the players exchange crash for crash, body check for body check, cut for cut, and think nothing of the chances they are taking. MOUNTED on steel runners that have the cutting properties of Damascus986 words
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Article, Illustration300 1949-11-06 5 JOHAN VAN QUILDEP - IT'S BEST TO HOLD YOUR CA MERA LE VEL JOHAN VAN QUILDEP $sia |bsSi<pl $orm k r ai ONE of tii.- ten most common mistakes of pictu; making is tho mistake of tilting or tipping the camera. Tipped sidewise, a camera yields a seem m which, the horizon run< down300 words
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135 1949-11-06 5 ULTRA-MODERN COURSE FOR MELBOURNE NfELBOURNE, Sat. When Melbourne Racing Club opens Its gates for the opening meeting at its new Bandown ';< .< tt a few m from Melbourne, racegoers will step on to or., of thc show racecourses of th» world, with a design completely new to Australian standaiReuter; AAP - 135 words
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Advertisement446 1949-11-06 5 ■B_^ I'C Pa. a. &BWg*Zl _HV aAky^atmr. i L BaW V" »T»'»ji- AawfwM V99l amP******. aammawL mw i aJM I>vJ_il_f Tyres give you extra mileage RELIABLE COMFORTABLE ENDURING. These are INDIA TYRES' qualities A tyro has to take so much punishment; wet roads, rough roads INDIA TYRES through advanced design446 words
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Advertisement447 1949-11-06 5 Ml O a\ O a\ j ttrd» J bonox arm A friend of the family Always keep a bottle of BONO.X handy. When you are feeling tired or off-colour take a teaaspoonful In hot water. The concentrated BEEF m Bonox will soon put you right. It's so useful m cooking447 words
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591 1949-11-06 6 MALA YA SHOULD ADOPT NEW WOODSHOT R ULE BADMINTON 3y Our Correspondent S Any suggestion S that the Badminton Association of Malavm should not adopt /the International lladminton Federa- t on-approved amend j ment of Law 14 (h). S which among other things penalises woodshots is tani tamount to suggest-591 words
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Article308 1949-11-06 6 FACULTY OF MEDICINE WIN 72 THE Faculty of Medicine ran out easy winners when they defeated the Patently of Arts and Scien-e b\ s.'ven games to two m thp first I niversity of Malaya InterFaculty badminton at the Kaffles Institution hall, yesterday. While the Arts and Science men wore easy308 words
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Article227 1949-11-06 6 bootball Quiz BeiOW are tea que-dions to test your knowledge of soccer, score Aye poUnfa for each correct answer. if you chalk up 40 excellent; 15 food; 80 to 20 fair; 15 and below you know next to nothing about soccer. (Answers on Page 15) 1.227 words
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Article, Illustration422 1949-11-06 6 Ben Hogan - Your Caddy Can Win Your Match For You No 17 Ben Hogan (■oh* ijg> WIZENED OI.D fELLOWS LUGGING BAGS ,c QANTON, England .The moment the American Ryder Cup team took a look at'this course they felt right at home. So would Bing Crosby had hp been here. It 1 1422 words
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Article822 1949-11-06 6 This feature is dedicated to the improvement of professional boxing m Singapore. Its only obligation is to the public. It reserves the right to praise or criticise as the situation demands. Praise will be given cheerfully when it is deserved, but on the other hand if822 words
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Advertisement394 1949-11-06 6 V& PAIN/ HEADACHES. J>J ENZA Eaten like a sweet— no water required Palatable— sugar coated Does not upset digestion SOLL. BY CHEMISTS ANO HIGH CLASS OEALERS C» Attttu MAlMAMoHAM£D*SoMsLTo.,44s,RifflaiPlaca.Sin«apora I lb Ktacb St., Pananf, 24 26, Old Market Sq., Kuala Lumpur J .......in I I, P— PP— PP—P>PPP^ Soothe and394 words
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Advertisement164 1949-11-06 6 PA IMC AF TER I Ml Rd EATING Cm pilni tnd "haart burn ara often c*u»ad by toe much fUCI add In th* ttomach. Milk ol Magnesia li tha Ideal anted* v9B fcr such allmanu. It qwickly neutralizes th* ax can acid* In J531 your ftomach makas you faal comfortable164 words
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Article, Illustration739 1949-11-06 7 PHILIP GOH - INDIANS TR I UMPH AFTER BAD START PHILIP GOH CIVILIANS CO DOWN 4-2 TO STRONGER SIDE By \yHATKVER doubts the local soccer fans might entertain about the prowess of the Indian Tourists were completely cleared yesterday when they saw me visitors smash their way to a brilliimt 4— -2 vie739 words
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Article151 1949-11-06 7 VICTORIANS TASTE FIRST DEFEA T Victoria School tasted their first hockey defeat this season when they were defeated by two goaiH to one by the V.M.C.A. on the .School ground, yesterday. Both .s.Mt= of forwards Mart.-. I cautiously Th.- Ta .attacked Mum the initial erhißtle and tonrmed the boya m151 words
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Article255 1949-11-06 7 <FKO.M PAOE 14i 1. Tea, a signal may be viv n by whistle, a motion ">f the hand or by word of mouth. 2. Th. ,me sd. .1.1 t,,. vi;. fed and free kick iv* n against tie- attacker foi dang< i ous play. No. For although he255 words
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Article64 1949-11-06 7 KUALA IJ'T.il UR, Sat. A goal scot «l hy A. Dankci a minute befo*.? tin- final whiatb anatalcd Kegri r3emMlan to ho FclaiaKor t< .i one-all draw at i.oik. y yea* tenia*) The 6ra*t b*lf NVaTus scoreless. In th' fourth minntc of tL> second -v .ion64 words
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701 1949-11-06 7 >..llowin R are tho weights for t*a funt day «f tho sijij.an.iio l..rt tlub's Winti-r Meeting,,, < IaASS I. DIV. 1 7 H us ...J^ v»„„s fySSA'*?* s 8 'avoubitb an I 1 I, Hill BYRON JJ! NATURAL I lII.M II MOM Hith; *<>!701 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-11-06 7 The Siamese ltadminton Team, which is arriving here this evening by air from Bangkok, standing m the centre is the Siamese champion, Dheh Dhattavara. The team will play two matches against the Infill l«.l\ and the Mayflower IS. P. at the Happy World on Nov. i) and IS.48 words
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Advertisement242 1949-11-06 7 FABULOI \DVENTURI DRAMA! I Vmr F AKIM TAMIROfF W rcnGG£ RA.FT marie Windsor faaXSJ*^^ CAST 0f THOUSANDS W*^ Weieaead Mm maJtM Ma*| II a.m. -1.4 5 -4.0 6.30 9.30 pm NOW SHOWING! ar 1 PHONt Flf\JEj[/^KI 4042 •^~^"'^^rnMßMWMMaJßßP_a____,__ l -_^-_^-_J^__^__b QUEERS -ZT To-day At 1 1.00 A.M AIaAN LADD m242 words
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Advertisement209 1949-11-06 7 GREAT WORLD Atlantic t 7 9.1 "> ••BLOOD ON THE MOON" NEW WORLD Lido 3 7 9.15 "CALAMITY JANE AND SAM DASS" m Technicolor Royal ;i ••CHANDM RAAT" l Hindu-tun > Empire 7 9.15 ••FIGHTING O'FLYNN" Matinee Today at 2.30 p.m. "SPY SMASHER" A Republic Serial ■Al /i V\ 11209 words
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Advertisement265 1949-11-06 7 o SOU A V! 11 a.m.; 1.45; I.! 5; 6.45 :tnd 9.80 n.m. BOB'S GOT HIS HEART IN HIS WORK BECAUSE HIS WORK IS HER HEART! SOUOE3T BOUGHT She had tliose "wn. To pay hu;: gatr.bl.ng debts, wiles" and how she uted h- \>ccane "H< r Cardboard Jff& them! Norma's265 words
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798 1949-11-06 8 BRILLIANT TOUCH FINDING FEATURE' CF CUP RUGGER By Ll XX ANG AFTER a gruelling game, the Singapore Combined Services came through victors over the Singapore Civilians m the second H.M.S. Malaya Rugby Cup match at the padang yesterday, the Services won by 13798 words
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Article310 1949-11-06 8 y n«.i.i^ii i i: v.i v. i I EST m\ IKION I Fulham 1. Birmini 0. Rl«« V Bolton 2 2. Burnley I. Ah ton V. 0. i Port smout h Derby 1 Mid llesbrou :h n Livei pool i Man. heater i Manche u« V. Huddei310 words
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Article124 1949-11-06 8 Top Men Rep or t To Whitehall REPORTS fio:n Britain a top tivea m Scuth E ist A la, who hay.' Just ended their three day conference at Bum B i ne are already on thcii way to Whitehall. Although th^ British Gov't.! .s not bound t<> upon Ui m,124 words
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Article76 1949-11-06 8 Tho Perak Rugby XV dc feated the Penang XV m a H.M.S. Malaya Rugby Cup match by lb points (four tries and two penalty goals i to nil at Ipoh yesterday. m rak outclassed Penang m all departments of the game. Thl y were very fast and76 words
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463 1949-11-06 8 Outside Elimminatges S'pore Woman champion By SHUTTLE MRS. Ong Heng Kwee of the Diehard Badminton Party gave a giant-killing performance to eliminate the Singapore Open Singles Women Champion, Mrs. Chionh Hiok Chor (A.A.U.), m the women singles semi-finals of the Singapore Badminton Championships at the Clerical Union Hall last night.463 words
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Article255 1949-11-06 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Bat. There was s "brecsc" iv>. tw< en the Johore state Trafiic Ofdeer (ASP Stark) and Defence Counsel (Mr. .1. Braga) m the Magistrate's Court today at the trial of 10-year-old Foo Wong, of Kluang. Foo Wong faced two charges of ovei255 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-11-06 8 An incident at lhe Jalan Bcaar Stadium yesterday uh tn.- visiting Ind.an team beat the Civilians by four goals ta two.23 words
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455 1949-11-06 8 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police Force rugby team have not been able lo turn up m full strength this season although they have as good a team as any other side m the Colony. *One of the reasons for it is the455 words
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Article97 1949-11-06 8 KUALA LCMPCR. Sat. KEDAH were lucky to retain the Sultan's Gold Cup when they defeated Perak to day by a solitary goal scored during the extra time played after the game had ended m a goalless draw at full time. Perak failed to convert penalty m97 words
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Advertisement404 1949-11-06 8 BUNGALOW FOR SALL NEWLY buili modern bunfralow S bp»dnK>ms ha'droorr:-- ottached Odi I b dlmm; ro>,n\. kitchen, eenranta Quarters, 4..r:i;:e, hot A -ol'] water, faa electricity laid on. All modern convei en Complete y furnished. Lar^.mint on < >urt wall lai I ird^n iii»:i 20 "d-'. Wk firit p F<404 words
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Advertisement126 1949-11-06 8 TRUNKS-SNOfS'MVMMS SUITCASE I WAtDMBfSb SING KEE TRUNK DEALERS 67, NORTN BWOCIROAO S.NGAPORE, TCi:49^ In conjunction with thc 4th Anniversary of T H£ HA.'PY CABARET The Management presents THE 1949 SINGAPORE PROFESSIONS DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP on the 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th 21st November. U On thc 4 Standard Dances. Cash Prizes will126 words
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445 1949-11-06 9 DRIVERS SAY, MEDALS ARE JUST THE STUFF' .„>• i ssmv si i r t T nmt stall Reporter rt^%^SS^S«.*^ P0 l :,U,ra >"«' »SS for (ood Mreduce accident* Says a driver with a clean record for l r veara* "It Sam 110 Uk. much to avoid acdderta only a liHleTare445 words
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Article24 1949-11-06 9 l niv I Ma ■*WWniei (j vi 31 Big- con! 1,,, Whid vi: Boffin* 'Utlnie anti Co. do., •ml th. Singa, «2024 words
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Article26 1949-11-06 9 ,u,l > m Malaya roi 1947 •vws that marrh 1 Cff" Sm! nearh v 'T n "> i 7u will claim to nt< n irUn.26 words
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Article53 1949-11-06 9 Queues And Quarrels Ih< i < are t|u< i* snd quarrels m the Klm X il Ftoad ;.r'-a nearly every morning— and it is";.n over water. There la only -ne stand applying 16 household With water, and the row tarts when delays at the end ol the queue. "GMvc, us53 words
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Article54 1949-11-06 9 MALACCA S M I to .-m. n on Wi dne <i ly night wck called out to tbeii fourth hr,- m ten days. It way at s ciK'ir factory. An o, oven for dry ing I leaves c lv ed the Bn About $15054 words
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Article48 1949-11-06 9 The Union Dance Party I held a successful dinner and j dance at their club premisi 42 Race Course Road, to re!.-- hrate the sueces« of their reCent social dance held at the Adelphi Hotel Fancy caps and novelties were distributed after the dtnm r.48 words
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Article, Illustration111 1949-11-06 9 I "T J an two m t ,H picture, but onh SMC t6f n n is xisd.'.. bMSauSKJ '♦W a r ,ms s ,k l7t t'«' ,A Marin Hof| irth. r the Ha _t A M,n Rottd ,(> -l»Ph K n,mrr K ar from Wlttrh ,rk111 words
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156 1949-11-06 9 Tenants him they have to use COAL Tribune Staff Reporter I'ENANTS of Singapore Improvement Trust artipan houses m Klm Keat Road are burning with rage. Reason: They havr been told, xou ye got to cook oy gas or charcoal." w*« can't afford charcoal/ 4 tenants point out, So we use156 words
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Article51 1949-11-06 9 Members of the Ben Choon Kok Benevolent Association t •> lebrated their 37th annlvei sary at 357 Ea«t Toast Roa-1 yesterday. Tho day began with ten. a fsneral meetlnp. a dinner and supper. A modern Joget party wa<i m attendance. The celebration^ will eontinu.- today untd51 words
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Article, Illustration186 1949-11-06 9 Her Voice In A Postbag JWhen the postman knocks at granny (iibson's door m England a lew days before Christmas he will have a parrel labelled: "To fIrSBBJf. \ilh Love from Mary." 8 The parcel will contain recordings of four songs l b\ Mar>. who Is m far fi away186 words
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Article, Illustration240 1949-11-06 9 Tribune Staff Reporter JHERK are pensioners m Singapore who are fretting to death, because they have nothing to do. Mr. I,oh Ah Pow. a former Singapore postmaster now on [Kmsion says, "Life i.s boring: can't justloll around; I must do something." Uke himself,240 words
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Article63 1949-11-06 9 Kirn Lee, 7a wa charged m the First District Court yesterday with failing to obtain an identity can! Fun pleaded guilty. He -aid b<- had been ill for several years, fhe son of Kirn'S form, r employi r came forward and offen (l to get63 words
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151 1949-11-06 9 Tribune Staff Reporter gATAVIA flying club pilot* have had their ambitions of flying to Singapore blotted out by insurance problems, said the Secretary, Mr. 'Th V. Schelven. The club's planes have been refused insurant coverage outside Indonesian territory. "We planned many a time to151 words
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Article153 1949-11-06 9 More Animals Take The Air Tribunal HUiff Rvporier AIR transportation of ;»m--*a in-; is fiom all parts of the world, including Malaya. to Hiitain has increased so much i that an animal hospital and j quarantine centre is to be set up at London An pott. The R S.T'.C A153 words
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Article86 1949-11-06 9 SUCCESS WILL BE GOOD FOR MALAYA Extensive Far East and European tests on the use jf rubber powder on tarred road surfaces have led to tne laying of rubber roads m thc American states of Ohio. Virginia, Minnesota and Texv*. If successful this may mean m increased output to America86 words
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Article19 1949-11-06 9 The S.I.T. Sports Club held their first anniversary dance at St. Andrew's School Hall, Woodsville last night.19 words
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Article238 1949-11-06 9 THE veteran wartime jeep, once a despised *jalop\ which could be bought for !>250. Is now a much bought after vehicle which may co: t as much as 11,500, because of the i-tron;.; d. mand for them from Horn- 0 The wise men who238 words
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340 1949-11-06 9 City Fathers Eye A Timber Yard Tribune Staff Kei>orter DAVA LEBAR may soon get its children's playground In an open space opposite the police station, if the Progressive Party can make suitable arrangements with the present tenant of the land. The idea340 words
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Advertisement197 1949-11-06 9 a il! ovt r world, men z ho appreciate good zvincs ask for SANDEMAN .dSaaVaaa^ PORT AND SHERRY ,ou s.st>. V uToas: SiA\ E, DARBY CO., LTD. ss-; 6 The World's Greatest REMEDY y^^^^^SoothesA Purifies. Heals VJr^^-*^C__fy A__7 •^H^4Ha^^^5 r 7 nu,,t v c>, treatment anti M C^*****^!!!--!^^&r^yJrJr j\. I197 words
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Article, Illustration2314 1949-11-06 10 vera Ardmore - vera Ardmore By MR. Claude Massey. tho Australian Commissioner who will soon be leaving u~ to become his country's first Minister to Egypt, has a i finite personality. Casual s friendly as he is at parti..-, one feels thc sound common sense outlook that makes him the man2,314 words
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Advertisement189 1949-11-06 10 l\a a*^ Presenting The New 1950 Model H.M. V. 7 -valve radio for A.C. MAINS His Master's Voice have now released the latest product of their vast research laboratories. for cash wjjw& fv»Sii ft* *r* *.^JNSIIj* arraiu-. < I Highest Class r< production OutpStanding s. nsitivity Simplicity of operation. Availabl189 words
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Advertisement140 1949-11-06 10 V fVI i JH____r j I v I ffrnm.. try n MB m jfc* 4 smart JB; W rarej((..r-. s MAVNARD IsUiIWNG 11, SATTHRV BOAO. j MAIDEN FORM 1 BRASSIERES Every Desirable Style md U anted Size. Prices from US. ONLY At VOOI KS ~7, High Street, Singapore. Islahlished IS140 words
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Article, Illustration2542 1949-11-06 11 JIMMY GLOVER - LONDON, Sat I nKCKiYKP two interest- ing letti w.ek, one from ;i ,:1 the Army m Singapore, who mature I could not i< ii. and the other from < £> ntlentan m t hc tJIO whom I have known for many years, but, because 0 f the nature2,542 words
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Advertisement284 1949-11-06 11 a /ot'e/>' mouth is tp^JKgjj^ POND'S LIPS Z 1 W A v»a>iT.an'j lips tcli the story of _^__HL -4aV 1 her moods. Your lips arr you! •P^______t^^^ Jfifc// Bring oul their loveliness with aU Mm -4 Pond's LIPS! In allunng shades, l.^ jj/n.-tcxturcd. Pond's LIPS arr (\\>J made for you.284 words
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Advertisement237 1949-11-06 11 lhe Modern Light 4 For Modern Needs Terry's Angiepoise Lamps For the home, office factory or anywhere, there's always a nerd for ANGEEPOISE LAMP when better, non-glare lighting is essential. It's finger-tip adjustability throws light onto any conceivable spot. A. 25-watt bulb gives 60-watt illumination saves at lea.st 50 r^237 words
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554 1949-11-06 12 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SWEET AND SOUR LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Trtbunt Office, U,3, Floet Street, Lundon, E.C. J,. SUNDAY, NOV. 6, 11)49. THE cost of living goes up and up. A twelve 1 cent rise m the price of a gallon of petrol and the prospect of dearer554 words
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Article125 1949-11-06 12 HTirE Tribune newspapers had a few words to say about the delujre of cocktails that all but drowned out ECAFE. At the risk of putting colleague Vera Ardmore on the spot, we would like to say a few more. There are too many cocktail parties m Singapore, far125 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1949-11-06 12 JOHN HOCKIN - THE FABULOUS BARODA IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN JOHN HOCKIN Sacked Two Trainers In Succession By THE ii yeai old Maharajah G tekwai of Baroda, rated the second richest man In the world, and his wife. the md Mahai anee, have once tin h»-en hi adline target thi British Press. JU1,716 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1949-11-06 12 ALVIN STEINKOPF - The Prince Eats Soap If He Gets A Chance ALVIN STEINKOPF BY HE is a prince but he does not know it. He eats soap if he gets a chance, bathes with a rubber duck and has teeth too numerous to mention. He hammers with his spoon. He has no1,452 words
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Advertisement82 1949-11-06 12 mL Rye Care consists of more than just "buying glasses." Eye comfort and visual efficiency depends primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist C. S. CHONG, OPT., D. Fully equipped with modern instruments. i i S ""a f ty«£ 0 ll *S*o I I f OCTAVO #7 S,ZE82 words
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Advertisement136 1949-11-06 12 EUROPE md the M.M within a TEW DAYS of your doorstep! This is the era of air travel. Ycur recreational bot chance to see more, to do more- old I nd the new w without losing precious time en Hotel-styled comic route. K.LM'.s modern airliners a. woll during i nsj136 words
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Article1041 1949-11-06 13 Introducing a new Sunday Tribune feature which gives you a bird s eye view of the world at large. I Ami Convert Bob Pleases The Tories OX the third day of the ConParty Conferee,., the Emi res Hall, Kail' Comt. v. full but the notent. lt iger's1,041 words
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Article361 1949-11-06 13 Cheerful. A restaurant °n a Paris boulevard has a sign m the window saying»ou eat better here 'than across the street." Facing restauranl is a cemetery. Inside Story. A doctor JJ Port Huron. Michigan, found a moth and four m the ar of George MacCallom. who had361 words
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Article215 1949-11-06 13 From Page Eight "i hi first Christmas JWa watched the arri- "f Spring at Windelsham home of Princess JJweth an.l the Duke of n.ai Ascot. There [."owed an interlude Hou their London and on Aug. he was <«hi to liv,. ,n Birkhall on Jl c Kind's Balmoral i215 words
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670 1949-11-06 13 Over Masculine Fashion fJASTON WALTENER y year-old top flight French tailor, who fondly imagine* his gilded saloi the word centre Of masculine .asnion, is angry. aSavile Row has not only criticised hi:; latest decree on what the smart man may and may not670 words
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527 1949-11-06 13 TITO REPLIES TO COMINFORM— WITH "TITINFORM" ON l U loni, ins island home In the Adriatic, with his son Ml wha and hi pet Alsatian wolfhound "Tigei foi company, Marsh ill Josip Bioz Tito spent much time last SUmmei on a plan to count, r- t the i (.-inspired whispei527 words
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Advertisement125 1949-11-06 13 Glowing with health Yrs, both of them are. She has taken thc strain of motherhood successively and he is really a "bouncing boy" because they have both been taking SevenSeaS fnr quite a long time now. God Liver Oil, and SevenSeaS is Cod Liver Oil at its freshest and pur?,t,125 words
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Advertisement153 1949-11-06 13 r-^-^a ms nim f* I v EVER SO J U IMPORTANT j& For Your H'9oB TO EOU T, NANC jjjjTj. CO. ajyMMIIII ■in^jCEii____f__________| I I gj io3tos. seuoit aoAD. nNaAK>ae Bole Am nts For CHALLW, COLLARD O COLL [RD. WELMAR. BRAS ILU BLMII.Y STERNWAYES PIANOS. OVER-SEAS LEAGUE FAR EAST BRANCH,153 words
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Article588 1949-11-06 14 Her Majesty Qnren Mary, by Louis Wulff (Sampson Lou, 12s. Cd.). TO his series of book* on the Royal Family. Court Reporter Wulff now adds a portrait not a biography; she docs not wish one to be written during her lifetime of Queen Mary. Tt Is588 words
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Article197 1949-11-06 14 From Cave Tainting to Comic Strip by Lancelot Hogben (Max Parish, 21sfl). VERSATILE Professor Hogben has now followed up ."VI a the mat ies fur the Million and Science for the Citizen (both best sellers) with another characteristic piece of virtuosity variously described as "a record of197 words
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Article294 1949-11-06 14 White Stranger hy I Tarry Wilcox (Collins, His.). DEMOBBED m South-East Asia, Harry Wilcox went to spend MS gratuity m the Celebes, near Borneo. He had planned a six months' escape from civilisation to live among the Torajas, described by the American-owned Encyclopeadia Britanaica as a294 words
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Article168 1949-11-06 14 THE PARASITES By Daphne dv Maurier. (GaIBBBJCS 110) MARIA. Niall. and Celia Delaney. the family of a famous singer and a famous Maris Is the daughter of Pappy". Niall the son of "Mamma"; and Celia their joint effort. Between Maria and Niall here has always exand Niali there168 words
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Article594 1949-11-06 14 Jimmy Glover's Review SOME weeks ago I told you that war books were "out", that publishers frowned en all MSS. about tho last war, but I also suggested there were occasional exceptions. One such exception comes to lij^ht this week. And it proves that the public are still prepared to594 words
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Advertisement353 1949-11-06 14 J^_ SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ajsp.'-r-' --ffif nuNKi.EY pianos 25W FULL SIZE UPRIGHT CRAND ~T 7TV FTLLY TROPICA LISED I 5 j BRILLIANT TONE Easy Payments Can Be 4 Piano inning Repairs c UNDERTAKEN BY OUR LONDON QLAJLIFIED EXPEIiT p r'ified By The London .Music Trades School In the Pianoforte353 words
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Advertisement292 1949-11-06 14 fIANWNC ma sra 157. oxcxtuu ita__Ti||<i /A II asaaaaa \fQf|blf V\ jß> Certified Knibrt.ider ers and Kebaya l\|>prta IKtSHWi I from .la\a. W.ly^M> u_y jWe specialise m he rant-hang Kelia j as anti jt^Acjofß othtr garment** and tan undertake all < $*tvs**3 patterns <>f embroidery and lata work, fesH r292 words
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Miscellaneous572 1949-11-06 14 Avoid leoal tangles and don'l resort to the late un- d chanes sure that you understand WZ there is absolutely no J» A<- aWt *£5 <-'n,< -fM-n- ,nu/ regulations. ataer attentat**. I« ifte f,' Jou ftare SAGITTARIUS home, enter** mmt accept 1^ g gaB£ aB (ls l)OU probably NOV, W.572 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-11-06 15 i Willi what appears to y be effortless grace, Blea- n<ir I'uuell cracks all i dancing records m a group of striking new r..utili»s i:« the M-<i-M picture, "Ship Ahoy," m which she en-slurs with X..1 Shell. .ii.40 words
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Article158 1949-11-06 15 STRICTL Y UNDER DURESS UIC MATURE, who n< Vi i I ccatr t d about t 10l lies, r oUIy became the owner of a :ai!or-m;i<i. ut, i.i- first. 1 it strictly und. r i, li. told his co-woi 80th i fentury Kox. on. morning tailor -taped up at my158 words
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330 1949-11-06 15 Whistle Stop- KickCrash It Happened MOVIE SET NIGHTMARE A^VU ?7/? I' 0 <-' h -ton Uanecr this si„c ,'i m Mt with hor nimble feeH m the script of "Ta.u"re Mv Everything- that D1 1 liiiil. v was to com, down a hillw.; whistling "and Ann who i wm axing330 words
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Article92 1949-11-06 15 J£Xa.\s wall probably migi t<> Afi ica aft. r **ng RKO Radio's "Savage wndouis." a pictorial r. co-.l the Lewis Cotlow-Armand expedition to tho Ja^k Continent. Highlight of the film is a lowing the exploi •^capturitib wii,i beasts by **ooing them from peed- iti^;92 words
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Article, Illustration989 1949-11-06 15 HENRY GRIS - THIS ONLY HAPPENS IN HOLLYWOOD HENRY GRIS That tht celluloid city unpredictable was agcin proven the other day when two new girls found themselves on the way to stardom by the wrong route. o •By JWO YOUNG GLRLaS w.me to Hollywood early m 1949. One, a pretty blonde from Mississippi,989 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-11-06 15 FLORENCE MARLY, Czech actress who recently signed a contract with Allied Artists, is rapidly becoming one of Hollywood's best linguists. Miss Marly already speaks English, SpaniaSh, Portuguese, Czech, German French and Italian, and is now studying Russian. She plans to learn Tatm-ie^e and Chinese next.- A.P. JOAN TAYLOR FromA.P. - 55 words
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Article119 1949-11-06 15 CLENN FORD IN FILM FOR COLUMBIA pOUaNT THREE AND PRAY," story of the wartime pilots who returne;! to civilian life to find the demand for their services muca smaller than the supply, has been placed on the production slate at Columr.ia as a co-starring vehicle from Glenn Ford and Barbara119 words
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408 1949-11-06 15 The Ca t That Nearly Stopped The Show tfttANK SUCK, the Jungle 13 ry, the indomitable Tarzaa. and all the other denizens of the Jungle always sought and found adventure m darkey Afi ica, Asia or even the desolate wastes of the Polar legion. In Eagle-Lion's outdoor technicolour drama, "Thy408 words
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144 1949-11-06 15 An All-time Record For "Red Shoes' THE RED SHOES" completed a year's run m New Toi k recently. .Moi. a Shearer and Robert llclpm.inn. two of the stars, now appealing m the CiW with the 9 :.r.i' s w. !i s Ba rlet Company, attended me anniversary celebrations ani werJD144 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-11-06 15 A dramatic m.nu.tit m |B-a IJ-A releaso, "Outpost m Morocco," "-ln.winii Hit* attack on the French fort by 1 lit- n orcein en of tht* Knur of Del Basked. Mar «>f th c film, Gearf* Raft is m thc cutout on Hit* left.45 words
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Article, Illustration119 1949-11-06 15 D I 'RING his last visit London, Chips Rafferty, who i.s now starring m "Bitter Springs" m Australia, lost his way and was directed by London 'bu 3 conducrruss Mrs. Lucy Knight. She was unawaie that 8{l« had been photographed v/h le putting chip;- on119 words
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Advertisement361 1949-11-06 15 more good reasons -^v f° r using Tampax ___i)\ li j I CAW TELL YOU 3 Of THEM I \Y TAMPAX IS FAR W&Ulfifir MORE COMfORTAPLE. MORE rJ^^*^l^ CONVENIENT, MORE HYGIENIC! \^k\m%A^ f\ I CAN TELL YOU 3 MORE! V^PGk BECAUSE IT'S WORN INTERNALLY, Vk\\ IT'S INVISIBLE, YOU CAN WEAR361 words
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Article912 1949-11-06 16 This S' pore From Pa?e 6 from Hongkong, the wedding wa arranged. Maureen th'-r. went home and told her startled moth- r that he want. 1 to be married m tight da; time She ws All the drt- es were plannit l made In a few day*. 11l i: ibi912 words
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Article43 1949-11-06 16 I MAVE a good paii f»f l« grj, M boasted the bkmn on thi- beach. "I aro ov. talking about theii -thape. I rm talking about their serviability." 'HON'T be a fool. Of "courM: she lia.^ a swim suit on."43 words
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Article351 1949-11-06 16 HUSBAK'DS ARE SAFE IF THEY WANT TO BE WHY don't these working girls leave our husbands alcne? wives frequently ask indignantly m their letters to me. They then go on to complain about how the girls m offices are always after the married men. and how the men351 words
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Article, Illustration145 1949-11-06 16 Water——? Whimsy rpHE "I wanna toy'" refrain can bo answered with sturdy watergoing toys which provide all year* round playthings hut take m t est stride the toss of a child cr an ocean wave. The gay flexible lloats entice the most water.shy chiid to splash at the water's edge145 words
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Article, Illustration186 1949-11-06 16 The cotton-picking hr-uo has a choice of gowns which ran 1 from qul^tly-s^/lcd pique to picture-book organdies. The pique wedding i,"wn will make up m chic wh.it ii lack: m frills. Not to be nutdone by the traditional t> lo of the .sheer wedding dress a186 words
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Article159 1949-11-06 16 MISS PRY is the aJI-too-ITI lamiliar young lad. who aafcl for the snubs sr. receives by her Impertinent inquiries Into the pr vate affairs of her friendWhen she is introduced a teenage newcomer, MisPry immediately s«.. searching examination aim <-d at linding out how well159 words
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Article233 1949-11-06 16 Noise Is Your Enemy NOISB— U. she ought to be ed Being "on-ede,.- whooping it up Bir" we other now Bu ,h c^tt tr of do?''^ Pans, and the bangin, a ,< screen door whi,h of controlled Uftlc h can For the children n. try substituting qu-J? l^ for the233 words
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