Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 November 1949
1949-11-20
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Title Section24 1949-11-20 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Malaya's national newspaper Pnhli*h'id simultaneously at Slinfjaporc, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penanrj. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAV, NOVEMBER 20, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.24 words
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1217 1949-11-20 1 PENANG ASKS FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION PENANG wants a* Royal Commission to enquire into its grievances against the Federation. This is the alternative to Secession in a Petition now being studied in Whitehall. The Petition, released for publication to-day, is a 12-pase document setting out more than twenty grievances. These1,217 words
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112 1949-11-20 1 FLIES FROM U.K. TO SEE SICK BROTHER FOR just a few moments last night, Rosa Ban ton, who had just arrived at Tengah airfield after a flight frcm the U.K., was allowed to see her brother Edward, who is dangerously ill in the B.M.H. as a rosult of a murderous112 words
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72 1949-11-20 1 IT SOUNDS SO MUCH BETTER IN LATIN GLOUCESTER, Sat- -The Ministry of Labour has be»n asked to put its instructions in English— not Latin. The request was made in a lett'-r from the Employment Coinnutteo of the Forest of Dean Parliamentary Division. The Committee was studying a book from the72 words
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Article35 1949-11-20 1 COLOMBO. Sat. The AllCeylon Muslim League has Wked Prime Minister U. S. S^nanayakr to establish a pane! of advisers to help in the registering of Muslims under the new Ceylon Ctti*en--Bhip Act. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article129 1949-11-20 1 > S Of the majority of the infer tned people of the Settlement J of Penang and Province Wellesley, Respectfully Shcweth: T^STasLsr>&T no real opportunity to I Jk"^^ "L cha. Ueilße f Jriewtioii Agreeplemented. THAT right of British subject! to franchise and freedom from banishment have been129 words
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Article208 1949-11-20 1 Vampire Scares House -wives Tribune Staff Reporter UOUSEWIVES in Katong have been alarmed by rumours that a "vampire" is at large in the district, and has already claimed a victim. The vampire is said to be a Malay woman, and the victim a woman friend who failed to keep a208 words
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Article46 1949-11-20 1 RANGOON, Sat. A Buddhist monk, Upazin Pu, is facing a charge of stealing a stone image of Buddha from the Shwe Dagon Pagoda (Temple of the Gold Dome). He is alleged to have .»oM the image to a fence for Burmese RS. 100.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article186 1949-11-20 1 Terroris ts A ttack Cons ta bu lary MANILA. Saturday. Philippine Constabulary Headquarters said that two wellarmed groups attacked the Constabulary's Camp at Kumintang and the Twelfth Station Hospital in Batangas. Batangas Province, this morning in what appears to be the aftermath of last week's presidential elections. A United StatesU.P. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration97 1949-11-20 1 YESTERDAY, last day of I the Bukit Timah meeting was a day of fighting finishes, with the sun blazing and the croud roaring. This was the Sport of Kings at it* royal befit. TOP Haydee afnJ French Custom fought out a stride for fttriJp finish97 words
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Article24 1949-11-20 1 A rare, flesh-coloured elephant with blue eyes, captured in the Coorg forests, Mrs been presented to the Princely State of Mysore, intua.24 words
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Article, Illustration345 1949-11-20 1 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - JOHNSON WANTS CONTR OLLER OF HOUSES OSCAR FERNANDEZ By LABOUR Commissioner Mr, Pat Johnson, yesterday handed into the Municipality, a draft bill v/hich arms to smash the tea-money racket in Singapore by controlling the letting and sub-letting of all houses. The Bill is expected to go before the Commission at345 words
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Article85 1949-11-20 1 Bandit On The Air A CHINESE bamlit will v S ko to the microphone y" N of Kadio Malaya's If. J Network at 5.30 p.m. to- morrow to tell his own i i Htorj- of uhy h«* juinrd y the <'omtnunJs<s and why he surrenderril. An i LtiKlKh translation wiii85 words
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Article144 1949-11-20 1 The Reds Growl At Macao TOKIO. Sat. The Chinese Communists growled threateningly yesterday at the Portuguese government of Macao, accusing it of a» "provocative act" in helping a crippled Nationalist gunboat. According to a Peiping broadcast, monitored here, the gunboat was damaged near Macao in a brush with Communist artillery.A.P. - 144 words
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Article34 1949-11-20 1 Ottawa, flfct—- There la no foundation tor rumour, 1 that PrincsH Mfcrgarei Is goi?^ to visit Canada, thr Pr^ru- Minister, Mr. Loul 1 S^ Laurent tcfld the Hou:;c of Cr*nmons yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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71 1949-11-20 1 Motorists are advised to avoid Collyer Quay to-mor-row when work will be^in on resurfacing the road. One half of the road wilt be closed, and the remaining half divided into two lanes of traffic. Entrance and exit to Clifford Pier car par park71 words
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Article17 1949-11-20 1 Vienna police have ordered bathing costumes to be painted on nudes' photos in the shops.17 words
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Advertisement136 1949-11-20 1 THE IDEAL SPOT TO STAY IN. DELICIOUS MEALS. FOOD DRINKS. f^^^^f TO T E TRIBUNE— "Eastern Approaches", the best-seller PAGE that telUffu* amazing story of tlie Modern Scarlet Pimpernel starts today EIGHT IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS. British Made MECHANICAL TRAIN SETS. 353 PAsnf ngER TRAIN SET. Locomotive wit>j brake, tender.136 words
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Advertisement7 1949-11-20 1 Phone 5611/3 NinaUnei DAY j^\ fl^^^^Q jnGE^BEBSi7 words
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320 1949-11-20 2 JIMMY GLOVER - INCLUSION OF COLONY IN FEDERATION 'IMP ERATI VE' JIMMY GLOVER Says New Body Formed In London From LONDON, Saturday. A NEW organisation formed in London, known as A the "Malayan Forum," with the object of digcussing current Malayan problems and achieving unity among the various peoples of Malaya, considers the320 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-11-20 2 Mr. Oswald Heavy, a member of the Triimne editorial staff, married Miss {'hnstabel Proctor uc St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. The bride, wearing a tulle veil suriiiouiil«d with small lilies, and a gown, which she designed hcrs« If, of white embossed tulle over a69 words
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Article163 1949-11-20 2 Fines Have No EffectMagistrate MALACCA, Sat.— A Chinese, Chee Ah Choon, was fined a total sum of $1,150 or tn default 3 2 months' gaol in the Malacca Circuit Magistrate's Court today, when he was convicted on three charges of being in possession of illicit liquor and distilling apparatus. Mr.163 words
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Article60 1949-11-20 2 MALACCA, Sat.— A sm*ll Chinese boy was accidentally knocked down by a motor-cai believed to have been a black Austin "10," at Bunga Raya Road at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 12). The driver of the vehicle and any one who saw the incident are requested to60 words
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Article31 1949-11-20 2 MALACCA, Sat. Tuan Syed Jaafar Albar. U.M.N.O. information officer, Southern Division, will be in Malacca from Nov. 27 till Dec. 7 to jrivo talks on U.M.N.O. tliroughout the settlement.31 words
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Article28 1949-11-20 2 MALACCA. Sat. The ordinary and special meetings of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners will be held on Wednesday. Nov. *2'>, at the Municipal Office at 10 a.m.28 words
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272 1949-11-20 2 Penang Municipal Workers To Get Housing Allowance PENANG, Saturday. DENANG City fathers this morning announced th^t they were prepared to pay housing allowances to Municipal staff retrospectively from August 1, 1947. This announcement was made in a Press statement by the Deputy Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett this morning.272 words
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Advertisement103 1949-11-20 2 rnn 1 7- I I Tl rUn J HND 70 CENTS qj^ for a famili) of three! '^^^g^/^k^*^ 1 SIZES 3 In Whir*- Or Fflnry. 230 >>■ A SIZES 2-8 In Whirr Or Brown QRfl m* A sizes n-n In WlntP Or Brown v'nnva?, With Imitation leather ?ol*. OsmMsm. (&%3B^103 words
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Advertisement52 1949-11-20 2 DIIV ODITICU So CP KVE BRAXD UUI Dm 101l «OOC.P. BI'TTEBXV BRAND fTKVGKWON RAPID LAMP& To warm op vaporizer with kerosene within live minute*, you ran the light. More, convenient than Kpirit burning. Überal ftiippllt* nt pr,. <j e iduation Price. LEA HIN CO., (Laiu p spwiioiit) 231 South liriU&e52 words
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Advertisement481 1949-11-20 2 ff~J£ nn t v lx s<>m V I-S fep*" s'N«A P O R F \y\^H' ?S CEYLON. JhX leaves Singapore 900 1. X a>rr on Tuesdays for X Colombo, connecting 1 >Q with services t /X Jallna, MadruH, Trichi f /"tS^ »^i>«l.v, Bombay, Karu' TSfc chi iairo and NS. on481 words
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Miscellaneous457 1949-11-20 2 On Yo ur Radio Today BLUE NETWORK b >' HMV coli-mbia a fathe KNOLISH PBOC.RAMMEs ORCHESTRA; 1.00 Clo«e Down; 9.00 a.m. Programme Sum- 780 '•'©irramme Summary; 7.05 mary; M«r.isTSlir: 51 IV&ffiL !i W B tf^ Ma B« in^ tatin America on the *irl-Mu 7t4r> ln 1 ««l«*; ReJay Iron. ale457 words
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259 1949-11-20 3 BANDITS WANT TO Q UIT— BUT FEAR 'KILLERS Tribune Staff Reporter SEREMBAN, Saturday. MALAYAN bandits are worn out with the hardships they have to endure and are dissatisfied with their leaders. Four young Chinese bandit members of the notorious 'Tai Kwee" gang, who surrendered recently with a number of other259 words
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305 1949-11-20 3 Tribune Staff Keporter BRITISH government officer who maintained law and order among 1,800 people without a policeman or gaol in a group of islands lying in the Indian Ocean sailed into Singapore last week. He is handsome, twenty-seven year-old Erie De Banzie, District305 words
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Article57 1949-11-20 3 POSTAL SER VICES TO CHINA THE Postmaster General. Mnlaya, announces the j cessation of all Postal services to the Province* of Kwvmgsi. Kweicliovv, Sikang, Szechwan and Yunnan. Unregistered letter* and postcards tor non-Nationalist China will be accepted at WBni ders' ri.-k fcr transmission by .surface mail. Thi> Clubbed Packet service57 words
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140 1949-11-20 3 Tribune Staff Reporter METHODISTS in South East Asm will elect a bishop when they meet in Kuala Lumpur Tor th South East Asia Central Conference from February 1 to 5 next year. Dele gates elected t>y four regional con Terences will form the140 words
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Article72 1949-11-20 3 The I'nion Benevolent So'lety which is believed to be the only socjety in Singapore of its kind, has now 100 members all of whom work. or used to work, in the Union Building. The secretary of the society, Mr. Yeo Kim Teng. explained yesterday that72 words
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197 1949-11-20 3 Mrs. Knight Plays San ta Claus To Ba ndit Fighters TribUM Reporter. MRS. L. F. NIGHT, wife of the Chief Police Officer. Johmt, will play Santa Claun to opomtional troops serving in Johcro this Christmas. Sho hopei to send at least bottv of beer and a packet of etlßWrettef to197 words
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Article, Illustration384 1949-11-20 3 The Sun Shines Bright In These New Homes t hrittimas lor Ifi Tribune Staff Reporter SIXTEEN families of Municipal junior officers will receive a Christmas present next month. They will move into new and comfortable homes which the Municipality has built at ClemeM- < eau Avenue. Two four-storey blocks of384 words
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Article34 1949-11-20 3 The staff of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., topped the donations to Boys' Town Fund thus week with $440. The total amount collected has increased by $1,915.31 over the week, and is now $42,527.47.34 words
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Advertisement152 1949-11-20 3 'Extra Tf3CT Quality Cigarettes ss£ r ettes/ mOR€ TO SfTlOK€ mOR-E TO €M JOY JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND pi 8 Why do his teeth stUy white? He cleans them safely w '*h £ri&6s Dentifrice J h Save your teeth from damage by using Gibbs jfft :fe Dentifrice always. It makes152 words
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Advertisement310 1949-11-20 3 fifwtl frl AIL tfafatol&f A protection against ill-health, a strengthening lood for children there's goodness m 'Kepler* for all the family. Kepler contains vitamins A and D and gives extra energy, extra nourishment to children and grown- tCF"ups alike. So palatable, too; its sweet, malty flavour r j^makes Kepler the310 words
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227 1949-11-20 4 FATHER SHARES A DESK WITH SON IN SCHOOL \\evor Too Oltf To l.<';^ni— English* Tribune Staff Reporter TWO it IK ratlin meet as student? in a new private school in Singapore Parents torfH tiv\v are parents and children are just children once the school bell rin<rs. The school-— the City227 words
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376 1949-11-20 4 Prison Inquiry Commission Seeks Tribune Staff Reporter I OCALLY born Asian officers attached to Singapore prisons have been recommended for promotion to higher ranks by the Prison Inquiry Commission. The Commission holds that when vacancies occur for promotions to the rank of Superintendent or Chief376 words
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265 1949-11-20 4 MOVIE-MINDED Singaporeans and school children, in particular will soon be given an opportunity of learning the mysteries of the atom through the efforts of a Singapore firm. Following requests from various quarters, the firm's executives got in touch with London and now two265 words
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Article39 1949-11-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. C. J. W. Dobree, who was Deputy Chief Police Officer. Johorc. left by air yesterday for Kota Bahru with Mrs. Dobrce to take ur. his new appointniout as C.P.O. Kelantan.39 words
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166 1949-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Snt. A lavge flight of U.A.F. I^ncastera, Beauflghtere, Spitfires. Tempests. Sunderlands and Harvarcls 1 aided bandit headquarter! in south-west Kctnntnn for 48 horns unceasingly. More than 60 attacks were made in the air itrlkfl which started on Nov. 17 and continued throughout166 words
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Article85 1949-11-20 4 Mr. Otto Foorman is offering 1 a scholarship of one year's free tuition to the winner of his final talentime conest to bo held in March 1950. The scholarship will include free books necessary for a one year's course in any branch of music that his studio teaches.85 words
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Article54 1949-11-20 4 Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slcssor. Chief of Air Staff, accompanied by Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd. C-in-C FarEast Ait Foice. totutned fropx their two-day visit of Hongkong last night. Sit John will complete his tour of R.A.F. units in Singapore today and will depart for Mingladon Ait54 words
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Article44 1949-11-20 4 Tin metal changed hands in Singapore and Penang yesterday at $206 U a picul. gaining $2)6 over Friday's price. Tin elides expect a much better market this week when big foreign buyers arc Hke'y to be attracted by the cheap price.44 words
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Article46 1949-11-20 4 U.S. COLON EL DIES BATAVIA. Sat. Lieut Colonel Victor Sullivan of the U.S. Army who was attached to the UN. Commission for Indonesia as a medical officer, died parly this morning in the Batavia Military Hospital, at tho age of 44. following a heart attack.- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement434 1949-11-20 4 You make a friend for life when you give a SB PARKER "77" Iwl «i' ,nt 1 >(l?Tl^ n ¥/lf/I// SuEVBYfI made In :i eoui ei jiwrnwmu^ that the I'arkir .I 11 i, ?>:.• v.uiM's mo.st I ,'ffw' welcome u i It pin. I iilmli An<l little w..n.1..r! !.o,>k at434 words
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Advertisement139 1949-11-20 4 What a ditVerence it makes using Pepsodent, the only toothpaste that contains Irium. For there's no more elTective teeth cleansing Mirntance known to dental scion. e than Inum it removes the dulling film from your teeth, making them sparkling uh.itc. You can set the added brilliance of your smile when139 words
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277 1949-11-20 5 ai■: it y xu 2 UIiX.ONS of dollars win MveT H*" from the rear of «Zrr^lf SP<l U b !M<- sin K«l«"-<' «an t*> bw Singapore Municl t r.ZW^' sav Xl)crts in the Colony. aang s i., and a t«ndei r" or277 words
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246 1949-11-20 5 Municipal Workers To Have Holiday Camp Near The Sea Tribune Staff Importer i irge hoUday bungalows and c clubhouse ntr n£ Mll^ C 2 n ruct *l to Tetek Mala lkan, on ChangJ Road, for the Municloa staff ine bungalows are within a stone's throw of the sou and they246 words
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Article116 1949-11-20 5 MALACCA, Sat. Commissioner William Booth Davcy of f.t S ilvalio 1 Army will a meeting at the Mi thodist Girls 1 School ball here on Wednesday, Now m> ber 23. at 7 p.m. Mr. Davcy was iippoint.nl Travelling Oommissionei by General Albert Oraborn anil boa116 words
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Article29 1949-11-20 5 MALACCA. Sat. The next press conference of the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, the Hon. Mr. G, K, C. Wisdom. i s on Tuesday, Nov. 22. at 10 a.m.29 words
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Article56 1949-11-20 5 A('( JOUNTANCY, Cost Ac. counting. Company Secretaryship, Cook -Keeping. A six months' "Intensive Method' Diploma Course (Recognised by Professional Bodies for admiSBion as A.sso<:iat<. > or Follow* will qualify you for 1 higher -t;ttus by Bpare>tUne postal study. For details, write now: The Principal. London School of Accountancy,56 words
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Article91 1949-11-20 5 Although there weie more blood donors in October than in any of the previous six months, the Singapore Blood Hank is still in precatious position. More blood donors are want* iL There were 301 donois Jn October as compared with 201 in May whin response wai tho91 words
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Article, Illustration198 1949-11-20 5 'IT'S A DUL L LIFE', SA YS SHOE SHINER Tribune Staff Reporter THERE is a man in Singapore who recognises his prospective customers by their shoes. He is Hon Choy, fiftysix year old shoe shine boy, who has set up business on a pavement in the; heart of the city.198 words
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Article, Illustration8 1949-11-20 5 Left Home Because Father S lapped Him..... BRUNO8 words
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Article, Illustration139 1949-11-20 5 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. Gerald Hawkins, Secretary for Defence in Singapore, will retire from Government service in March, next year. Ho said yesterday, "I intend to spend my retirement in Uiu Pahang reading tooks and Visiting the Kin<» George V National Park." Mr.139 words
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392 1949-11-20 5 GIVE PRISONERS PAY, SAYS COMMISSION Tribune Staff Reporter A recommendation that prisoners m Singapore bo ;jaid for the work they do L made by the Prison Inquiry Commission. The Commission holds that thlfl will produce good results and enable Uip oflender to save money for his needs when he Is392 words
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Article202 1949-11-20 5 ..Now He's Slapped Every Day Don Kruno Stanislaus, the funny man with the big rod none in Kamala's Cirrus Singapore, left home at the age of ten because his farther slapped him. Reason: Bruno played truant. However, strange to nay Bruno is now making a living by being slapped every202 words
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Article44 1949-11-20 5 MALACCA, Sat. Boon Mce, a sign-board painter was floed $50 yesterday for causing hurt to his wife, in a summons case, by S. Bon Bernard, Circuit Magistrate. Alice was acquitted on a cross-summon? charge of having used criminal force on her husband.44 words
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Article62 1949-11-20 5 Numerous prizes including a free air trip to Holland for a couple in the spring of next v~tv ?»re being: offered in a "World Contest" sponsored by threo Dutch organisations. Entry forms for the comnetition will shortly be distributed in Singapore by K.L.M. on behalf62 words
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Advertisement52 1949-11-20 5 V' Kg ;.JjißE c ft v A^^n^nv K^^nl n Sole Agents D EHL LIQI ll> jj.J.43 earn I'OWUKK SU.BO »*acb <l>ut> Kxtra Oatakk s'|K>re) Mohamed *V Sons, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur iVnutig. rf^ VjT^^J^^' fir K"l m^-^Vteß^ft^^ ii<» y ASK GILLS FOR ALL SPORTS GOODS G. S. GILL CO. 90, BATV52 words
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Advertisement250 1949-11-20 5 ■*****231X3 BATTERIES OUTLAST,, ALL OTHER BRANDS/ *m?rn" rdl ?i tests lvhich m st rlosel y api>n>x,maU ISZFZfiI "2***™* t>*n*** I ohm iSurmiitmU jett oj the American Bt**dar4» A—odmHom. r^~- Maile tt Slnua<S~ >C |»'»re In the im.«t >>. fartny In the I "KVKKEADY" L <*± batteriw* give I \S>O^ v250 words
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Article, Illustration2569 1949-11-20 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE BY INTO Singapore last week flew a Douglas DC3, and out of it climbed a sharp-faced .^rey-haired man in a twi-light-blue uniform with four gold lings on the cuffs. Peop4c made way for him and called him "Captain" a^J on on occasion, even "Admiral. .3 a2,569 words
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Article149 1949-11-20 6 THEY BLUSHED WHEN- DOND parent at the Swim- ming Club, who considered it an advantage that the children were quiet, even if they were disorganising the cushions a little, was peeved when a man complained about their manners. Ho asked crossly if the man had anything to do with the149 words
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Advertisement140 1949-11-20 6 The ihincmann Piano has incorporated in il i\rc isVicr points of bolh British and German mcl hods of piano building. Sec these lovely instru merits in our show- loom. Tftc the lift at John Littles. I ESTAB S MOUTKIt ik CO IMALAYA' LTD. |ib>s| JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING BMBM WNoAHOhL r£L_140 words
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Advertisement117 1949-11-20 6 7 rt one tU tii< :u>\\ A in r i c j: r U tkrernqiuirlw irocks In tin. blmvk !acr shi.t ■'■•«t s'.p,, r N«*u -.1 i|,,. n| j,i s 11, ftATTEnV »OAO. 1 NOTK K Seran^oon laso. Sweep. RESULTS: Ist Prize 15C59 '!nd l'ri/A' 1 825(» Srd rrize IOSII7117 words
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Article, Illustration1746 1949-11-20 7 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER From Lrx>NDON, .Sot this wceK about M, 1 11 A B**** W** and 11 to <ta methingtobo?steran important do&rieawn« indu.sUy which he of a '"■viduu!.- m tho country. tofiSSSS 11 so hard to BS 1 I have watcher! m Milover a long period of y«aw. th,1,746 words
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Advertisement227 1949-11-20 7 fxgm oiscdmohr AM kiSh'i.'CrtC HOM BEL7S At/O PiMS AA/D r-ADS. SO CHAfiNG, W OtSCRHT AS f tUtU A OAINTy yoi n q chaiucs of %Lfi fHAA*RASSM£*T, 5 /MQ WHAT )L ('"^t'l^j YOU U*t V^S^it n pttceuss IV J\lj Taoi^i^ is sanitary protection wafaiajcrnal i periei I lunn— au<i with many227 words
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Advertisement248 1949-11-20 7 Polishes as it cleans— A shiftiiii) exuitipJei of cill fhut u polish Uhould bo f *fa Uur i 1 1 1 ,d.; 1 ~^f^f I Polithit dkchpuMwitt "i ji^ •ii«rn<J The poliin l| in fiSf 4 I •he witlJifi^ uiio > i.iLbing cloiL ,i I C.'Aj Ka;T^»/. •.»<• »rt) k248 words
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Article325 1949-11-20 8 DITY the poor tailors of China who will now haw* to cut their cloth to suit the new ideology of revolutionary Communism. The sartorial style of the decadent bourgeoisie and the reactionary aesthetic values incorporated in the New Look must now be discarded in favour of the325 words
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Article213 1949-11-20 8 pITZROY Maclean, whose book we are serialising today, is a remarkable young man. He has managed to squeeze a glistening drop of adventure out of a world which offers less and less scope for the traveller and explorer who plunges into the unknown. This is not to say213 words
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Article, Illustration5706 1949-11-20 8 Brigadier Fitzroy Maclean M. P - MOSCOW, SAID EVERYONE, WAS A DEAD END... Brigadier Fitzroy Ma clean M.P. llv START* TODAY The amazing Exploits of the 20th Century SCARLET PIMPERNEL BUT THE FORBIDDEN BEYOND HELD FASCINATING SECRETS 0 Today the Tribune begins publication of the most remarkable story of personal adventure published in recent times Fitzroy5,706 words
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Advertisement73 1949-11-20 8 Bye Care consists of more thnn just "buying glasses." Ey* comfort and vinwil *fflriency depends primarily upon itrofessional services of a qualified •yosight specialist V. 8. (MONO, mi, D. i9i 2 i*l"j|fi Illi j lllf 1 Mil Fullj equipped with modem Instrument*. Jor I 9 5 O ONE DAY TO73 words
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Advertisement118 1949-11-20 8 te VDMr-fmiel problems to JTti'M KLM^now.nd m every season f V and che» cooked meaU e« means distinctive, e»c!usi»e air J without any e«tra COst ravel Great, modem Constellations T trad.tional KL M. Ko pit y sp«ed you in hotel styled comfort rounds you in K I.M I own to118 words
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Article157 1949-11-20 9 TALIN'S children came un- WlDtogly into the news From Stockholm, thos< ope for th Russian pulse, wcic cabled Stalin had chosen M^ widest son Vassili as his ■or. Originally, said the .1 his only iughtrv Svrtlana. Then sho ,i! with a film named Ka| In did not157 words
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Article912 1949-11-20 9 A THREAT TO THE KREMLIN ir* f5 Balkan Ft deration la ggp of the ok'< t f C• 1917. jjmuni-^ propaganda Ims out the theme that iiity internecine Jtfeend''" 1 >" tK Ualkans, !^OOVcrtv and >• u kwanlm :,s. an- the pro- oily of I m|" rialist indention in Balkan912 words
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851 1949-11-20 9 tvs the nifcht of April the -Ji'th this year, the British Phosphates Commission vessel EDBNBANK pulled out Of Brisbane with tine.- members of the Brisbane Criminal Investigation Branch on board. The ship had been diverted 500 miles to pick up the three men851 words
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Article229 1949-11-20 9 IX all the major zoos of the western world recently, including Regent's. Purk and Edinburgh, the directors wee discussing an almost unbeliev:ibly dramatic letter which had arrived from South Germany marked "Confidential." It was addressed to all memberg of the International Association of Zoo Directors. The229 words
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587 1949-11-20 9 THK American people were told thi.; week of new peaceful uses of atomic energy. The news came from John D. Hickerson, United States Assistant Secretary of State. He told representatives of the United Nations that ladioactive isotopes now had I been shipped by the587 words
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Article206 1949-11-20 9 THK new Canadian I'arlia- ment recently (a) produced a cocktail made of gin and cider, and (b) hung a portrait of Clement Attlee on the wall of the corridor leading to its restaurant. The cocktail arose out of a second introduction of Finance Minister Douglas Abbott's budget, which206 words
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Article76 1949-11-20 9 VOUNG Nigerians have start- ed a dollar drive of their own. They are writing to Americans: in Florida offering to exchange tusks, crocodile skin handbags, ebony carvings and diamond rings for U.S. merchandise and dollars. The other day the Florida Postal Inspector's Off.cc reported that "the "Nigerians invariably76 words
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Advertisement61 1949-11-20 9 INVALUABLE FOB ALL AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES HUNDREDS OF OTHER USES. 1 gUfIM. ONty b'/. FUEL G 947. AIB.. SHE AGENTS DWCfmiHUERTSIL lIMTTfUyHf. ftotL'WWI 70U I Break iitmi Far---MAYFAIR MILD CURED BACON RASHERS SWIFT'S FAMOUS GLADSTONE HAM AUSTRALIAN CHILLED FRESH FGGS ■■I in .i SCOTCH KIPPER FILLETS HADDOCK FILLETS and of course61 words
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Advertisement102 1949-11-20 9 L.l* ;c ~-I°s. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAFORC INTERN ATIOXAL RHYTHM CLUB I MEETS TO-DAY B—ll P.M With Hawaiian Onnestra playiiu I Swing Music SevenSeaS PURE COD {S LIVER OIL For health at every stage of life From babyhood through youth to matuiity, Nature's best extra food is ScvcnScaS. Doctors have recommended102 words
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Article396 1949-11-20 10 A Warning To Britain On Kenya LAST CHANCE IN AFRICA, BT WOIJJY FAItsON ((iollancr/, 155.) Wirn a wealth of diverting detail, bui a dearth 01 Bnml eonriusions, Negley (Way of a Tranigrcsaoj Parson recently tried to startle lethargic Britons out of their apathy towards African affairs. [a Last c'hance In396 words
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Article343 1949-11-20 10 I EAKFI L JOY by JOYCE \RY (MICHAEL JOSEPH, 12s. 6(1.) AT hji Oxford homo, made lively hy his four vuim;: ou.s. Joyce Omry l«*&un hiy writing CftMer 28 yoars ac<v Sinei tlien, this quiet, yet |.!ovocativt', Irishman s output has included 11 Qtivell us well343 words
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269 1949-11-20 10 ...And The Story Of A 'Salon-ist' MADAME KEC'AMIEK. by MARGARET TKOINCtIK (MACI)ON \LI> 12 G) TjIOTGH well acquainted with the famous beauty, the royal mistres.>. the ravishing actress, and the lovely socialite, ISritons do not readily understand the figure and function of the salon-ist Un-drawing-room receptionist of culture, as it269 words
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Article203 1949-11-20 10 A SAILOR ANALYSES NZLSON NeWon The .Sailor by (apt. her to, liii. BRITAIN'S greatest seaman II taken down from hie column and CCftfs6B*ly analy ed by the man who wrote The BismariC Episode. Nelson emerge* from Captain Oren1c 1 ht« rai^v salvoes with only super flcia l wound*; he cannot203 words
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Advertisement1033 1949-11-20 10 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WHOLE MALAYA FOR I™—-..; DUNKI.EV PIANOS 4a%. P^L.l- SIZK TTPRIGHT GRAND >m«w^ I-'L'LLY TKOI'ICALIKED S UiUJ'J BKILLIANT TONE "i Kasy Payments Can Be i 1 Arranged s[ Piano Tuning Repairs UNDEUTAKKN UV OIJK LONDON ill ALJFIED EXFKIIT < i-MiiM (I By The London Musir Tmdtfl s.1,033 words
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Advertisement319 1949-11-20 10 Iti T WONDERFUL to sip glas* o* yt\C NEW ENERCY J^lC 1 flood back info you! mm >' II Ton.< Wine i «ul" L-d.iJ .'J^ .A lifiiCM o( Mot jnd M.lt nj tM^BaV. r>\lf\ll£ I C'yccrophotph in PH*"^ J 'TV A SAFEGUARD te^AOfl^ffi AGAINST ILLNESS jc CO J]K <T©NBe WINS319 words
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Miscellaneous545 1949-11-20 10 HAVE V\ N WITH THE S TARS By CONSTANCE SHARPE AOI'AHII'S being iwprcr.c b<>th JAN. 21 FEU. 18. I' t* tnui Wednesday will 'ot th* '>■ > ecu ity. Monti, hitjhlu;hi of the week: money matter* an .mder matters irill iviprovt and l> nflueuces. But epend arrangements tint tat* been545 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1949-11-20 11 HENRY GIRS - HENRY GIRS FDFD THIS IS THE STORY OF COLUMBIA'S ACE PHOTOGRAPHER, ROBERT CCBURNJ, WHOM MOViE STARS HAVE REASON TO RESPECT. IN HIS OPNION, RITA HAYWORTH-NOW A PRiNCESSiS STILL "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD." AS FAR AS HOLLYWOOD GOES, FiLM-MF.N HAVE A HUNCH THAT1,250 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-11-20 11 •_a» Pl l.ulv.f former < ,r,,,,H fl, Mw| slar i I ■iled Ar:i, s-. v ni :i )nr ;llls ui n M JJJJ "IC'ml I.i k !i|."30 words
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Article227 1949-11-20 11 ROMAN WOMEN PL A Y 'EXTRAS WHEN director Gregory RatoU was in Rome, filming the Edward Small production. "Black Magic." lor United Attists. with Orson Welles and Nancy Guild < o-starred. he ordered his production department to secure 300 of Home's most beautiful women to play in scenes portraying the227 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-11-20 11 No\'u\ MstrMu V'era UuK'.o^ s|M»rs ;t fmmMg tmrtMum in |cw«l«. The r:ir-ri»i;s, BacUkKC und bracelets, ttttm m B«llyw0wl anfi(|ii«- rolU-vt ion. arc valued :tt 52.i0.000. Th« > ari> sii|iposc<l to Ikuo broil C'v*'!) lo the Km prrss .lost phipr h> Najxih-on. I'hi" iiccklarc blobc ronlainh 2U *.<! ii:u59 words
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Article83 1949-11-20 11 PRIZE QUOTE BM/AJ /V TEMPLE an <t- fence <>i Hollywood r/.s- pfaCc <>j !)it;:)ni r.hl i iidiirina marriages): ltThe truth about dm often a't out because the private Uve§ <>\ ih( vmai majority mre t+o normal to make newM. Kr> .< ilic tic .);■•■,i' player*, tiuextras, have a fine record83 words
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Advertisement115 1949-11-20 11 fa 4// to Enjoy ft I VI L Milk fresh, pasteurised milk so 4?ood, so desirable for many a household need, daily in vour home. NESPRAY is fine fresh cow's milk prepared in powder form 2^/| tj\As^a U LJfJ if fill I /r»rLli?O^ 7ArA#-%*«L F ULL CREW* r /W-P*yH»eta& M115 words
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Advertisement339 1949-11-20 11 MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES •rvorv DoMinhlc Slvl<-. Every Size Reduced Prices, from M.K. NOWHKKK BLBE ONLY at VOGI F/S 27, Hiph Stnrt. BINOAfOKE I Here's your twofolc jf »J a MtLjMiqj^s^' beauty routine: m s -~^c^P y^~) CVfRY NIGHT, cleanse your skin D /'i^x' m wiih Pond's Cold Cream. Cover fjf339 words
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Advertisement99 1949-11-20 11 Line up your ''Evening in Paris'* Face Powder, Rouge, lipstick take time over your make-up look long into your mirror and see just what it is, this "Lovelier look" that has men of all nations writing love -songs. The colour- blending and smooth, smooth texture of "Evening in Paris" cosmetics99 words
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Advertisement98 1949-11-20 12 1 lS I \mo£ i \ifig2l>\ I to* 1 I I AKTA VITE I contains not just I one vitamin but I 1 the FOUR MOST I I IMPORTANT I I vitamins —A, Bl I C and D IN LARGE I I AMOUNTS I I AKTA VITE I 1 costs98 words
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Advertisement4 1949-11-20 12 Tomorrow THROUGH FORBIDDEN LAND4 words
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Advertisement147 1949-11-20 12 TO YOUR MAKE-UP CUTEX Mtgic-wcar tUTEX, to easy to apply— givci beauty to your fingcrtipa. This incredibly long, wearing polish rcsisti chipping and peeling. Stays perfect longer CUTEX's detf, nonfading shades never seem to lose their brilliant lustre. f\ CtiYE^ PI 'J'urlii 1 mt tj l^-JB naii U-*mT Train for147 words
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Miscellaneous84 1949-11-20 12 ri^rTrr4 7i ah oest told mah ma^my <£B& -so *&^^.^s w» v wh f^^^^P" MER[ AM MAM BABV BROTHER" > *eEs«l^'^~w c n. -^^■sh^^i^H x^v a i^^*^lrv GIT w aEEp.»^ baby up.r i njov^tmf ;^am nao s.ukjg j HmS^p"-^ N v %£^l i /V cuss Tf' NGW AH j c84 words
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637 1949-11-20 13 WOT! HAS EVERYBODY FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE BADMINTON HALL? by..™., Our Special S Correspondent s JHE fnct that the game of badminton his a very much bigger following now than before the war and that its followers have spread from the English-speaking to the n o n English speaking sections of637 words
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Article370 1949-11-20 13 so vor So you think you know Koreer? Well, trst your knowledge by ansv.vrthe questions below. (Answers I*. 14) 1. The linesman is certain he Is right hut the reftree has failed to see <»r ignored his flag signal. Can he enter the Held J of play to contact the370 words
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Article401 1949-11-20 13 BEN HOGAN - NE W R ULES WILL SPEED UP GOLF BEN HOGAN tors' bv .\o. Hit If thp United Golf Association adopts the rule recently put into effect by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of *St. Andrews, tournament golf will b e speeded up to thi benefit of the fans. S'owness401 words
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Article61 1949-11-20 13 The Khiilsa Association team to meet the Admiralty Local Staff Union in the Singapore Hockoy Association knock-out tournament today at the Naval Base will be: Bodager Sin^ii; Chcranjit Singh. Sewa Singh Bajwa; Mohindcr Singh Wasan. C.S. Soin. Sewa Singh: Waaaan Singh. Gerrom, Hnrnhajan Singh. Mohincler Singh61 words
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Article, Illustration401 1949-11-20 13 John van Guilder - CAMERAS MAKE FINE GIFTS John van Guilder $iiaj£siiol lornt'i* 4». 4 4FKW weeks ago we talked with one of the leading makers of still and movie cameras and other photographic equipment of all sort.-. We wanted an idea of what was in good supply for your Chrlstlliai giving what photographic401 words
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Advertisement272 1949-11-20 13 fc J{f AM AM* aV 1 f^V t Thr (l:lv Amami wi,h j,, fe^ haV< dha "»-^c l l,ov,,u!,varc r u'a r J^ Anijinishamp,,, r Am.nii U^-c" r^^^K y attr: «"ive brunettes and WANTED 4GENTB MERCHANTS DEALING IN GOVERNMENT SI RPLUS CLOTHING We are the biggest exporters stockists suppliers of272 words
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Advertisement225 1949-11-20 13 v TO ORDER YOUR Chrjstmas Turkey The new season's turkeys have just arrived from Australia so order one now for delivery at Christmas time. Tell us the weight you need or how many people you expect to Cftristmas dinner and we will set aside a bird for you, labelled with225 words
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Article, Illustration847 1949-11-20 14 Il<»\iii!*-">vith the 0f Bv TIIK SPECTATOR IT'S strange how easily a man can steal a show especially a boxing show and it has happered again. Take the case of Brian Robertson. At the recent Happy World promotion there was more enthusiasm surrounding his847 words
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Article47 1949-11-20 14 The Una] for the Ba Ton^- i Senji Cup wh.- played at the Tsland clolf Ch.t> grttea yeater- day between H To.>U«- a£d Dr. M. C. Bain. The result was all square. it will be replayed either lo- i morrow or on Saturday*47 words
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Article119 1949-11-20 14 PLANS FOR A SUPER BOXING STADIUM BY THE SPECTATOR. J AN important change ba taken place in Singapore box- l ins plans, it wan lear.t otticiaU.v, yesterday. ITomoter Kazak has completed arr<ui£ementH for I th»> immediate transfer of his programme) from the j Happy World to the Great World. The119 words
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Article316 1949-11-20 14 ill*- lollowiim MM Iks result*. >r*.i«»r«i.i\ 's matrhrx in the i;'i'jr»i>h anil Scottish Hecwr. F.NGI.IsH T F»«ii; FIRST DIVISION Ar.-'^nal J. <. ii&rnou o. Bumni-'hani 1, Fulhnm 1. Bolt on- '5. Manchester C. *>. mm I: 2, l'ortsnioi^Ji 1. Chelsea 3. Evorton 2. Derby l.Reuter - 316 words
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Advertisement280 1949-11-20 14 MENTMORE J fjjjSk MENTMORE 2) cfblorn^t^ MADfc !N ENGLAND fratfi Enquiries !o Soli. Ditttib-jfcn: MULLEfc b NPM Mt LTD. Laidlavv BflttMtng Smq-p r.. ==E^-~-%r^ CHEMICAL PROGRESS \^B \^Ty M T P WK ili PRACIitAL RLSuLTS T^^^ I/) Thr ipeciol constituents which maintair \^L Mm? M I I Tt)i contnuod choice280 words
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Advertisement434 1949-11-20 14 Now Available The "ITOMM MVl\r/* Limited Stock The lafttf ivißg Inr ihildr.n \n nM Problems. m '»t»irr i lt\ vtrons:, lijfht. durable I r<-«|(iirrv m PMaiM n No exposfd mechaui <!>» f rauM> ii»jnr\. r When fold«Hl in portable A MMfl) r-.irnptl abnilt. Obtainable from leading Dep tHnMtaJ Stores II434 words
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2610 1949-11-20 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS McPh e rson Spectacu la r On Lord Frederick By TOTAL POOL:— $892,405 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 Si 76.583 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 88,291 THIRD PRIZE No. *****3 49,000) STARTERS ($6,131 each) *****6, *****0, *****1, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****0, *****0. CONSOLATIONS:2,610 words
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Advertisement224 1949-11-20 15 fODA Yat U-lAS-4 00-6. W-9. 30 GmS^m bßl^La^^ zi v^jß 1 1 1 \l l w 4 I Vr p. S#>aja^HixU a* W?T "ai as^fj |fL -JsK^ Preceded by Malayan Film I'liif's "THE KINTA STORY'' iMf^^Olw NOW SHOWING W o« *".»9— 11 1.45-4- 6.30 9.30 mJlXfOfm H 4BMB" .ng&. ,^«b^^.224 words
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Advertisement147 1949-11-20 15 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER^jf^g Y*«f 4»ct*r wit tall m rttt 9*fi\ tk«*« tfi. Micfc Calcium. Ph«*sft«rsj, Css> tit wamni tt|na AMO fr, \rmm, M»fa— lum, F— d to*jw...«ai» VITAMIN DtHCItNCY «r»rnlnn «M« v.t.m.m Bi and O. VIKELP M SISM r*ti'r« not gaiting eneu(h Hln«r*U ltd -itlr«)y fro*147 words
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Advertisement366 1949-11-20 15 TO.DAY at 11 a.m. Warner Bros.' "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Todr 'M S. fi.ls 9 15 P.M. Th,. Wost'H Miwt THRILLING ADVENTURE! Universal'* "RbD CANYON" starring ANN IILYTH llwr. l>i:/l <icorg«' limit IN TE< HNICOLOR Evciling Drama of Vt'ild horses and their breakers! NEW STAR CINEMA Pa.sir Pallj4n.tr TONIGHT (on«*366 words
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Advertisement261 1949-11-20 15 31se#ir-como»tio^c <o« (5.45 9.30 p.m. IT'S A COMEDY STEMPEDE! "LINT AH DARAT" (MAWY) Free Gift! Patrons holding $2.50. $2.00 A. $1.50 tickets will be presented with a ohofo of th- star. Mis* K. Joeflara. Morning Malin.t Today at 11 ttwin. nw, rsals Teehnltolor Mmical "(ANT HELP MNGOtfft" Adults .SJI.OO (hildren261 words
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Article496 1949-11-20 16 CO-OP MEN FORM HO USING SCHEME VTINETY delegates from distant parts of Malaya attended the 13th All-Malaya Urban Co-oper.i-tors Conference which opened at the Raffles Institution yesterday. The Conference passed resolutions for the formation of a Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society and appointed a committee to promote the formation of Co-operatives496 words
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Article407 1949-11-20 16 Curtain Up On Rugby Tourney THE Singapore Rugby Quadrangular tournament jrot underway yesterday on the Pa-lanj; when the Singapore C.C. xv nai lowly defeated the Royal Ah Force by six QOtnta (two peno'ty tries) to three (one penalty try). Lack of good half lines made it a battle between the407 words
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Article83 1949-11-20 16 POST Office Savin:;s Bank depositors may t-an^-fer their deposits f.om Malaya to tho Ceylon i^ost Oi!ice Savings Bank, with elect from Dec. .Jiber 1. 1949, provided hiat the nnio;'i f o i>e tr nsferred has been 00 deposit in the Savings Bank of the Federation of Malaya83 words
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Article306 1949-11-20 16 SHUTTLE - NE W BADMINTON TITLE-HOLDER SHUTTLE By J^EOW KIM FATT (Useful) was crowned the 1949 Singapore Veteran Singles Champion when he dethroned the title-holder. Koh Keng Siang (Marigold) in a thrilling final at the Clerical Union Hall last night. This is the scroT.d title which Kim FaM had annexed in the306 words
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Article54 1949-11-20 16 Exciting hockey was seen on the Padang yesterday in the knockout hockey tie between (lie Hornets and the Ceylon Sports Club which ended !n a goalless draw In spil of fifteen extra minutes of play. Both sides fame within easy distance of scoring only to be checked54 words
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Article29 1949-11-20 16 Pa&seugers fr* a .Jeddah wi'l l><* subject to quarantine restrictions, according to a notification in a Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday. It is reported thn small-pox exists *n Jeddy.h29 words
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Advertisement195 1949-11-20 16 IBKVI WAV of GRAM) AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS TODAY BARGAINS WAITING FOR \O\ AUCTION BEGINS AT 10.80 A.M. CHfcCNG KOON SENG CO., LID. Auctioneers Valuers. You'll do welt to remember.!, A Bad Couq/t needs De WITT'S COUCH £SL§ syrup Mm with GUAIACOL i^Jii*£L/ St CREOSOTE (j^JM £P7 Children under 5195 words
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Advertisement455 1949-11-20 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidneys With Cystox ond You'll Feel Fine Cystex th< prescription of a famous doctor ends all troubles due to faulty kidney action In double quick tjrn. so, If you suffer from Rheumatism. Sc iitica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Dizziness. Circles455 words
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