Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 February 1950
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section21 1950-02-12 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published simultaneously at S mgapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh a*nl Penany SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1950. TEN CENTS.21 words
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Article112 1950-02-12 1 CURNEY Tribune Staff Reporter Li > it., RE3IA rr A TION camps r '^<l to as talfl for people suff khe disease of <'••• i by S.r Henry Gunny, the Federation High Co;r: mhta h^ insng camp thla m n rr. Sir Henry said that112 words
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Article58 1950-02-12 1 CAPETOWN, Fri. Commissioned Enginect J. Harrison, of H.MS Ni^etia, died m hospital here today from burn? received while helping to fight the big bush flic which menaced Simonstown Nava! Base last Sunday. Able S- Airian G. Blade of the frigate Good Hope who was a.so hu:tReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-02-12 1 A t Noon Cheerful Mr. Leslie Skinner, the veteran blood donor, lies back on a nospital bed, giv«n£ his 57th. donation 5^ of blood.24 words
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Article210 1950-02-12 1 A WEDDING GIFT FROM MR. SKINNER Tribune Staff Reporter pORTY-ONE YEAR-OL D Raffles Hotel double bass player Leslie Skinner gave the Singapore General Hospital a gift of Group 'O f blood yesterday morning at 12 o'clock. At four o'clock he his bride, Miss Margaret walked up the aisle of the210 words
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Article72 1950-02-12 1 Two hundred workers of j the Lam Clioon Rubber j Factory m Bukit Timah Road can now look to a really happy Chinese New Year. Yesterday a compromise was n-aoh.-d m their riis- pute with the management They all received a bonus Of $3072 words
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Article79 1950-02-12 1 NEW YORK. Sat—Political circles m Tokyo believe that Japan intends to press for the right to send official trade envoys to countries within the sterling area, a Tokyo cable to tne New York Times said today. Singapore. Hongkong. Bombay and London were named as "keyReuter - 79 words
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Article214 1950-02-12 1 CITY FATHERS SEEK ADVICE FROM SERVICES By Oscar Fernandez nOW much public money can the Singapore Municipality pay to an employee to defend himself against charges of corruption m the courts? The answer to this knotty question has not yet been found but Municipal Commissioners ure214 words
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182 1950-02-12 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— A man who inherited U555,000,000 from his second cousin says he now will spend more time trying to improve U.S. foreign relations, particularly m the Far East. He is Hollis Powers Gale. 58-year-old businessman. The fortune he inherited wasA.P. - 182 words
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265 1950-02-12 1 LONDON. Sat. •THE iron curiain shroud--1 my the mystrry of Communist boss Mao Tse-tuns's 52-day stay Moscow has been lifted by the New China News Agency. Roports by thL .gency s igg< "st a deep divergence oi opinion between Mao and Chov/ En-lai. PremierU.P. - 265 words
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Article25 1950-02-12 1 Still cheerful. Mr. Leslie Skinner, the new bridegroom. leaves Ib" chapel M the Trinity Collcße with his bride. Miss Margaret ie Year.25 words
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Article41 1950-02-12 1 CALCUTTA, Sat. The situation in Calcutta eased considerably today following two days of sporadic communal clashes which claimed six killed and 90 injured. Barring two cases of attempted arson, no serious incident wa& reDoriea iaio today.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1950-02-12 1 fciat. —Nineteen people were killed and 40 injurrd when prison police opened fire today m Salem gaoi (South India) to bring under control "serious lioting by prisoners", according to official ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article20 1950-02-12 1 A Chinese. Leo Chin Fatt, of 533, Geylang Road, received six Communist documents by post yesterday.20 words
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Article39 1950-02-12 1 PARIS. Salurday. Libcra! Deputy. Jean Paul David, has invited the House of Commons to play the French National Assembly at rugby, according i to Carmen Tessica, gossip j col'imnist m the French evening paper France Soil. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration107 1950-02-12 1 Dr. Sun Fails To In Court HONGKONG. Gat. I". Sun Fo, former Nationalist Premier, faiKi to appear in the central magistracy yesterday on a summons against nitn The application was filed by Nancy *VL wao claims io be Dr. Sun Fo's Mist concabin for maintenance of he: 13-year-old davghtei TheReuter; AAP - 107 words
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Advertisement86 1950-02-12 1 Youi favourite drinks mixed to perfection from our Ist class l^ar. Food you and your party will really enjoy. R i:i:skrvation PHONE 6011. SONG FOLIOS OF FAMOUS STARS Al Jolson Folio. Irving Berlin Folio. Bing Croaby Folio. Judy Garland Folio. King Crosby No. 2. Kate Smith Folio, I><anna Durbin Folio,86 words
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Advertisement10 1950-02-12 1 PEoru PEOPII Tcfc TribuneS'por* liiVC *Ot It I>L,OUL» P. 310 words
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Advertisement99 1950-02-12 1 MALAYA'S I MALAYA'S NA 77 OX\L NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/5 Nine Linefe I A compliment is u&l implied \]M In keeping with the natural modesty Jyij of true craftsmen, Rorhmans are re- Tn\ luctant to claim that they alone have attained the pinnacle of blending per- fection, but, that an ever-increasing99 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-02-12 2 FOOLPROOF, WEIGHS 4| Ib. Tribune StaiT BflgMMtU A COMPOUND printing press adding machine i»ntl A ticket issuing machine which, it is clanmd can stop the bus ticket racket and end Hie ticket 'earing swindle is now being offered for sale to bus com-r>-*n:ps179 words
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124 1950-02-12 2 91 Chinatown Houses To make way for new flats A S a Chinese New Year gesture, the Singapore Public Works Department decided to wait until after the holiday before it begins the largest-ever project of house demolition m the city. Ninety one dilapidated shop-houses In Upper Hokkien Street, South Bridge124 words
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Article73 1950-02-12 2 Mr. J. It. Fraser. manager of the 5.1.T.. yesterday declined to reveal further details oi the new blocks of flats which are to be built on the old sites. A P.W.D. spokesman yesterday said that the department was worried about the number of people who live m tottering,73 words
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300 1950-02-12 2 ....and Jack Plant became Jamal bin Abdullah 4 s .J3-y«ar-«;M teacher and jir.inist-5-oiiiposiT Juck Plant s.«*i»pttl iiunarcl the "Oranj'*" hoimd for the I.K. m (KrUi^»er Inst ye nr kr l.»!d his Sinj^apor.- \la'ay irl«nu>. aid nupllft: "I'm goiag to hf rohw .'.ills'ilM". 1 our month 1 !al«r on J;:n. 15.300 words
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Article77 1950-02-12 2 TlietC is a .--lioi t.4.j--o Ui fo?o:v raogvra m tlu F«<iofiition. VouBC Malay.s. who might ctheiwi.se woik m thr forest. arc now cmployotl on j^uaicl duties m connection wiih th<' I'Li:(!tK«nc>. Ijj Mohd. Ziiin bin Ixjn^. Forest Banger. Ulu Scian^or. said this m an Anti-Bandit Month77 words
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150 1950-02-12 2 Chinese New Year present cost him $130 T:OK Char Leong, 38i nu r.agtX of Ber.i; Wan Co WU finod $130 In the Third j Police court yesterday, for iug m possession of ie ttics ci dutiable brandy. A detective tola the cc 1 1 that on Doc. 23 ia<-t. Tok150 words
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Article101 1950-02-12 2 Th<- device works on the principle ol v telephone dial, the conductor places nil linger m the live off the ten cent hole, as the ease maybe, and "dials" the ticket. Out < vines a complete, irrshly printed, dated, numbered ticket the whole operation taking about a second.101 words
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Article230 1950-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.— A Chinese girl walking along Caledonian Estate Road, Nibong Tebal, was accosted by an Indian and stabbed. The Indian has been arrested. The condition of the eirl is reported to be serious. A laigo gang of Sino-Malay bandits raided a Chinese-own-ed estate to230 words
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158 1950-02-12 2 Teachers Offer $100 For One-Act Play T.l;: Singapore rcachcrs 1 LJnloJ -I W WiitlQfc l UUon. I3atrant« KIJU nr v dOj Malayan iid i i id vi I Fhcrc la no ,a( c bai i ..r. which JLJ|(! IK HI I '-»U^ 1 hi'.vc d Malayan backgrcyiid. Playing time must158 words
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Article36 1950-02-12 2 MALACCA, Sal- Mr. Francis HeOdridCß, of the Fire Brigade, wa: married this morning to M9flS Christie c< ll< Rodrtgucs, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. liodii^ues, at St. Peters Church, iiunga Raya uoad.36 words
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Advertisement160 1950-02-12 2 U\dmdtt<l WHEN YOU WING ALONG WITH AND YOU CEI THERE ON TIME AS PLANNED LUXURIOUS SKVMASIER SERVICE SINGAPORE 'Iv COLOMBO WITH CONNECTING SERVICES TO LONDON VIA BOMBAY. KARACHI. CAIRO AND ROME Departures StaSjAJMMI 9 a.m. Fvery Ti: sday I rom Kullang Airport. AUSTRALIAN N vTiONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. 5 PRINCE160 words
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Advertisement122 1950-02-12 2 Train for SUCCESS with The School of Accountancy, the leading institution m the British Empire for building Successful Careers by postal Tuition. The School's unsurpassed Examination Record gives themajdmum prospect of success. You can be &urc of a highij paid appointstosiK as*— ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS MANAGER CHIEF CLERK122 words
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Advertisement258 1950-02-12 2 i/bre cermet ••We're hcie again ',A to build up health m .^J grow up sturdy v^^w w and strong with sound Hahborangc has a delicious Ar orange flavour that will be loved by all Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT I /ER Oil AN ALLENBUBYS PRODUCT Obtainable at all258 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1950-02-12 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK rruiframm. Summary; 7 0". NMOUMI I'KOr.KXVI.MKs Interlude; 7.30 Radio MaKa/ine; UM a. in. I'lOKramine Sum- w.l rltlt c 8 Kp| ««> >• ry; >.im: lluih,. y\,, su !<( < l«on«l«»ii; H.ir. News; X.;{o Mrsi, th 8 \ir !(,<<» WN '"•'••lars,,n X v; «.OO Muse115 words
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Article194 1950-02-12 3 APPEAL TO ALL COMMUNITIES \tMtl For Donors I* (arejiiesj Ainon v 4 Imim st jHh Singapore Blood Transfusion Service will I winch an all-out campaign beginning Feb. 17 to secure more blood for their brinks. The need for blocd donors is greatest among the community and this194 words
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198 1950-02-12 3 THIRTY thousand acres of land have been earmarked by the Johore Government for rice cultivation m a big drive ia mak* Johore self-sufticiem as much as possible. The chief centre m this rice expansion programme is m the Endau area of Mersing where 24,500198 words
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Article47 1950-02-12 3 The new planting season will begin m April and May. Mr. Oreig said that DO mechanical planting experiments have been carried out m Johore. However, the results of mechanical ric cultivation experiments conducted m other i.arts ul the Federation will b> mad available to Johor-47 words
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Article33 1950-02-12 3 Thr J'mviMsjty 01 Fimkwwiiifnt Pund h: r.arluMi *****4.671.00. Amonj; ;t the rcceni tions wcic small sum» a M£ from 20 cents- to r )0 from employees of the Kuala Treajtgami Customs.33 words
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Article67 1950-02-12 3 OPIUM ADDICT PLEADS FOR LENIENCY I. HORfl IiAHKU, Sat. g Stag Hup. .JS years. sin:ty m Hit BcaioM < CUII today to a charg. of .!>>:, j: a packet of hi. asked for leniency nd h:t<i a pn -war licence to possess chandn. *ft had kept the present ado for67 words
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312 1950-02-12 3 SIBF. Satutdav. POTR of the ten men chargr od with abetting the murder of uht Governor of Sarawak. Mi. Duncan Geoige wait, gave evidence m the Bib'd (.'ouit tciay. Jack bin Hai; Usup. defended by M:. A. R. Meikie. District Officer. .Mukah. told312 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-02-12 3 SHE LE AVES JOB, HOME TO BECOME GOOD ORGANIST r«..l. ribun sun Reporter TiiK ornaii means more to diminutive Miss Ng Chiau ><>nR than her job or her loim- town, and she left both to try and become a first class organ player. A Mcond year normal class teacher m199 words
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Article48 1950-02-12 3 RICE -POT EXPLOSION Malacca. Sat. a roeta: ric-not which exploded m :t fiiibcnnan'a bouM m Kuala Linggi, :>3 miles from town, injured two Malay girls and a Malay buy. flalnftl binto Atxlullah. 16. waw l>a<l!y hurt by the splinters but her younger sister and brother received minor injuries.48 words
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Article157 1950-02-12 3 Ail donors will ulm» gel a three-month free pass to tlie Happy World and the Happy World Cabaret. The prizes wiil also be awarded to those who gavr their blood before the start of the campaign. Dr. W. J Virkers. Director oi Meduul BefVicei and Chairman <a i157 words
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157 1950-02-12 3 Even a poor man can do his bit.... THE Singapore Blood Trans fusion Service chose Chinese New Year Day to launch their Blood Donation Fortnight campaign (or its significance to the Chinese community. Mi. U. G. Thompson. Puni < Relations Officer. will mafce a special appeal to Chinese leaders to157 words
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Advertisement272 1950-02-12 3 THE N (i MALAYA 3*lS" T AMPAX ITOX HI v! ,OO\. *jTT J M *ANS FRUDOH- t iL v 1 r cT\ **OM BELTS ANO P PtNS AND PADS. mA V- V W CHAFING, A i t. t7 'S OtSCHEET AS i//T5. v SCttW ■?£>?<;£ Of Af/.VO A, '*w must272 words
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Advertisement34 1950-02-12 3 PKT BLOOD seavtce i 1 smQ^iPOßep fey' tf^* V 5 t) certify W4^< tlut wx §w( Bloo^S Group Hki lus U^d vO c|iwn of hb Blood. v^rr_._i22F Wj TUitUciit BLOOD, there uao salvation. r^L34 words
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Advertisement142 1950-02-12 3 j tzt a a e k Donor. Recipients J 1♦ U IMS I it 1 V4tl -i.SaO (j I FIGURES FOX IMO D#npn Itcciytenla hinix JS3 ?,(M>7 Kuropr'an.s 1,193 (»h I Indians 1;,., 31H i Kurasians IM :{«i I Mmlaya J:»7 ll* I Others 82 Picture YOURSELF behind the A.90142 words
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Advertisement44 1950-02-12 3 A f ways at your service I tie* to FA .V <'fi>lui, n*» i-•.• »n Red* f fusion .S|«(/c</i"" 7'i*s<.'/.. 6.30 7.00 /v. ijUiupm Thursday* I UO p.m W _<^ Malaya's I /jJLi *>©st selling ,j2j£& pile ointment! T vjaBß&* n tubes with hygienic nozzle.44 words
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Article180 1950-02-12 4 -THE COLONIAL SECRETARY OR THE CITY PRESIDENT Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Govermment and the Municipality 1 are at present involved m a oaper war-and it is all over the wages of the rfunHpal President and Ye Colonial Secretary. Who should get most Pfly? Some180 words
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Article185 1950-02-12 4 The Final Say "The salary of the President should" be attached to the po.it and not to the holder," they claim as a reason for maintaining their stand. The final move is left with Government. They hold the perrogat.vr of xing salariefor the higher paid Municipal Jobs. If they accept185 words
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85 1950-02-12 4 JONES' GLOBE HOPPING DREAM COMES TRUE A life-long dream will come true when Mr. Gordon Jones. Singapore District trattic manager of PanAmerican Airways, leaves Singapore on nine weeks vacation to begin a free 23.000-mile round-the-world troi by air. Gordon will see his sister who is m Honolulu, cross America to85 words
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Article132 1950-02-12 4 r«HE Jaunese Co-operative 1 Society Ltd. plans to trfUuwtti a opix-al bcooianhip at the Univcrs;ty of Maiayu tor children ox members m addition to existing scholarships. Every member is expected to contribute $1 to the fund. WHICH win De called the Sir W George Maxwell Memorial132 words
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Article43 1950-02-12 4 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB DANCE The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will hold a Chinese New Year dance for members and their families on Feb. 18 from 9 p.m. On Fob. 26. the Club will hold a children's party from 1 p.m to 6 p.m.43 words
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89 1950-02-12 4 Tribune Staff Reporter FOR more than ten years Muslims m Malaya have r been praying the "wrong way." And the reason for this is that some of the big mosques m the country are "facing away from Mecca," says Tuan Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin.89 words
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Article74 1950-02-12 4 Pointing out that the mosques m Taiping and Tclok Anson are also facing the wrong way, he says that the religious authorities m these States are aware of the "mistake" but have so far done nothing about it. In the case of the Kuala Lumpur mosque, the Kathi74 words
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Article93 1950-02-12 4 KAMPAR MAN FREED OF OPIUM CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Forty-one year o;U r*g JfM Lim. a vegetable dealer from Kampar, war. acquitted an.l discharged m the Sessions Court today on a charge of trying to import eight pounds of" chandu and opium valued at $3,000. In his judgment, Mr. W.93 words
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Article87 1950-02-12 4 ONE -CANDLE POWER MEALS Singapore airmen may one day eat piping hot meals from containers which are kept hot by a candle, if present tests at a fighter station m the U.K. are successful. The idea is the invention of an army colonel, who improvised the candle-flame heater during the87 words
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294 1950-02-12 4 China Town Mothers Seek A n Okay Front Mr. Rees- Williams Tribune Staff Reporter MOTHERS m congested China Town are seeking M a nod frcm Mr. Revs-Williams, the Secretary of State for the Colonies .which will give them a new Maternity and Child Wellare Clinic. Before Mr. Rees- Williams is294 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-02-12 4 T<) many embarkinß pissansers. Mrs. Simone Barnot ne<><l it. an j |>ieve m«", hrs 3 •I have my son, "she s.nilt.U a^J more IUI— II than aX n,« g^>»32 words
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Article78 1950-02-12 4 Tribune Staff Reporter THERE are mou iroth 1 blowers" m Malaya today. An official of a Singapore brewery says that Malaya U fast becoming a beer drinkinp country. He is puzzled however, why more people do not take interest m where their beer ii made, as m78 words
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Article, Illustration288 1950-02-12 4 Tribune Staff Reporter THE seven judges who are to select the Singapore Chinese New Year beauty queen on Saturday night at the Happy World will each carry a book marked "Top Secret." The books contain measurements for perfect figures288 words
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Advertisement315 1950-02-12 4 P The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to day fof lomff't ono *ai« of Sw.ft*' Han4>* f\ tot Control il (or and I fl^r^ o*o/ l*e f'nttl i c/"\i r\ dv •^V r "S i All II"A f\ I k.\ JT w All I r ADI N(i 1\ nLL LLnl/IIIVI "f Hercules315 words
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Advertisement310 1950-02-12 4 "More people are letting us take good care of them* A Takinp jrood care of people is what 8.0.A.C Jp likes doing: best. And it is something w j^JA have been concentrating on f«-r eonsveutivr •^Pf j2* years. So, quite naturally, we are proud to Mk^jH^ report- that more people310 words
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Article319 1950-02-12 5 YOUNGSTERS REPLACING THE 'OLD BRIGADE' Tribune Staff Reporter AI THOI>GH estates are short of the 'middle years*' class of planter, there is no "very fftfaat shortage" of rubber planters m Malaya, m spite of nearly two years of banditry and terrorism. Mr. ii,. C. Martin,319 words
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Article115 1950-02-12 5 "Where ar? the youngish planters who have the experience to take over from the old men? Most of the planter! m this country are m the first three years category. •In X.L.. speeches have been made stressing the laci- of planters. On all s.ri-.\s. !lvr» teems to115 words
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Article, Illustration229 1950-02-12 5 SAMSAM SAYS- DO anything, but never he a postman! This is the advice Singapore's oldest postman. Tajak bin Samsam. is giving his. children and friends today. After 29 years service, 55--year-old Samsam is duo to pack hi.s bag! and head for hifl three-acie padi field m229 words
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Article216 1950-02-12 5 -SO 9 BORED MFN WANT A SHIP Tribune £taff Reporter WINE British seamen m Singapore want a ship. They have been "beached" for the past three months and they are bored stiff. "It costs too much to live on land," they explain. They came out216 words
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Article132 1950-02-12 5 WANTED: A GIRL DRUMMER SINGAPOREANS will have to wait a little while yet betort' they can dance \o the all-women band planned by air-hostess Myra Tham. She has received offers from several girls who want to do the hula-hula dance, and has been promised the j services of a violinist132 words
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44 1950-02-12 5 SOLDIERS FLY HOME TO SICK MOTHERS T\vj .soldiers of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who.-o mothers are seriously ill m England, have been flown home from Singapore on compassionate leave. They are CfA. J. Bramley, of Bradford, and Private K.E. Hunter, of Umgley.44 words
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Article, Illustration213 1950-02-12 5 'TAKE A LOOK IN THE MIRROR -SIR (Sunday Tribune Reporter) THERE are 130 women m Singapore today who are trying to make man look glamourous. A snip here and a pat there, then they smile "Take a look at yourself m the mirror," Sir." These women are the Chinese girls213 words
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Article66 1950-02-12 5 Singapore's "ghosts" m Geylang Serai and Nelson Road should bo glad they are not m the I.K. because 100 British ghost-hunters w be holding a conference m Brighton rrxt f The nitnlesi spirit bounders will listen to a course of lectures winch reduce psychic phenomena to66 words
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Article114 1950-02-12 5 Prizes For The Best Flowers... TWENTY SIX challenge cups, a cut-glass trophy and 12 medals will go to prize winners at l<».">0 Singapore Flower Show to be held m the Happy World Stadium at the end of next month. A li.mksian Medal of the Rorml Horticultural Society will be awaided114 words
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Advertisement283 1950-02-12 5 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always u^eJ Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it co^ts me so little. Dentifrice <&%tfcl''&» for the speedy relief of \i ij j Headaches Pain^^^a EATEN LIKE vsztsfezX A $WEET m-^S son,, i*283 words
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Advertisement361 1950-02-12 5 j)()))i /lit i^Mk On tap round th* clock 1 Doctoring* »n«acting job all right. Whm th«rr'» time to* v. a Capstan provuks a wekotue break. Tbey're Jwaf* jUit the same-jo* a> good and juU m Mnj^yabk b( two o'clock m tti« mwntng au any otfctr n*ui N A N 1361 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1950-02-12 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore by THK week started off with swirr; .tinl a Hat tyic as l w;i hastening to Mr. and lira. Lmi Koon Teck'a lovely new noufe, to have cocktails and a tantalising gllmpw i tho forthcoming Chinese Fashion Show to be held m ftaffl I otcl on1,681 words
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Article, Illustration421 1950-02-12 6 S'PORE SILBOUETTES No. 1 ANt: of a famuy of nine boys, all born m Rotterdam, is Mr. Ant&onufe Maria Lauscntius Vfknkelman, Consul-peneral to the Netherlands at Sin«aPOffC. After completing eoitr.ui'icial studies, hr left Holland to became sferttary to the Netherlands Consul m Mombasa. He also lived m I'ganda an-j Zansibar,421 words
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Advertisement212 1950-02-12 6 Befatre buying Your Piano consult MOUTRIES 'The Piano People" All instr laments fully trapiealised hcan be obtained from stock Prices from 1296,00 cash or on Hire Purchase with payments extended over iS months. Very !ov deposit ESTAB s moutrie a ca imalayai ltci i JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING ■BBfIMBBI mnoawiii212 words
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Advertisement51 1950-02-12 6 MM A. M. I- Winkelman the Netherlands Consul General, ordered caviare f<>: himself and two of his guests, while dining at a lestuiant the other evening. It arrived, and chattibg brightly, one lady liberally helped herself. Mr. Winkelman sombrely eye<l the r« mains, inrl asked the waiter to bring some51 words
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Advertisement196 1950-02-12 6 Paris, New York and the World! hj. SINGAPORE yj s&\ TO SAIGON /ML tt^J v\" Connection ;f >r all V V^\A P arts nf Indo-China fin) V Vi fA \u\\ Arrivals fnmi Saigon vf I 'r/n lV\Wf Thursdays 350 p.ra WA v\\r Departures f.T Saigon hl/IJ/i Fridays 7..'-0 a.m. 'V/J7196 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1950-02-12 7 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER From LONDON. Sat WHAT does Dr. Victor Purcell. friend of the Chinese m Malaya tor many jmn think of the recognition by Britain of Communist China? He has stated his views m v letter to the Times. He writes: "In China < whether we like it2,552 words
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Advertisement114 1950-02-12 7 THE CHINESE LADIES ASSOCIATION jntsonts FESTIVAL CHINESE FASHION ot RAFFLED HOTEL SAT. 4TH MARCH Pnmmmli to UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA AND S.A.T.A. Spat i/nm bij B. P. de SILVA TONIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL at 9.10 p.m. I LIGHT ORCHESTRAL I CONCERT by FRANK PICKFOR& HIS ORCHESTRA I with HARRY LAWRENCE, Tenor114 words
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Advertisement37 1950-02-12 7 futicura SOAP^4> TL* Aftdkiaal and toflet propwtlcs ia Cntlaua Soap not only cleanse the •kin thoroughly, bat help it to retain iU be«oty »od its na rural moitmre. to tmrtij "dried oat" m hot rii^^ For Flawless37 words
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Advertisement247 1950-02-12 7 England, where the finest FEATURES ■jr S valvna, 8 trairhamU braina m British engineer- Bands/>r< ad hort wtM>hnn ing carry out the most s^ket* for pick-up and «a«ti B loudipraktr specialised and advanced i\- Tn»em n *trr. providing four variations of ton* reSCarCH. Bmmutifully proportioned rahinrt, finished m highly polittud247 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article555 1950-02-12 8 THERE is only one defence against Russian im--1 perialism, and that is the defence which each man may carry within and about him the unassailable defence of individual and co-operative prosperity. All other defences will fall. Without prosperity the whole paraphernalia of treaties, pacts, conferences, agreements, trade555 words
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Article, Illustration983 1950-02-12 8 WHO WILL KEEP HOUSE AT NO. 10. DOWNING STREET? *m MR*. 4IIIIUHIIL OK MRS. ATTLEE When Winston Churchill's Eyes Brimmed With Tears HIS eyes brimming with tears, Winston Churchill said of his wife at Strasbourg last year: "It would not be possible for any public man to get through what983 words
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610 1950-02-12 8 HAL BOYLE - A PEACEFUL OLD AGE -UNDER THE DAISIES HAL BOYLE -by NEW YORK, MANY people today are 1" shortening their lives trying to find a way to live longer. The main idea seems to be that if a man puts his whole energy into earning money he can pile up enough610 words
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Article207 1950-02-12 8 THE dogs of Italy are threatening to unit.' m protest against the Government's recent increase m canine taxes. In Milan, four-legged demonstrator* marched through the streets, gathered m La Seala Square (tut side the Town Hall and harked their protests against the increased taxe*. Their example is207 words
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Article81 1950-02-12 8 NEVER SAY DIE A 33 year old man m hospital at Warren, Ohio. lias given v p fighting fate— it's too hard. Five years ago he was stricken with tuberculosis of the spine. He recovered sufficiently to do light work. After working for three days he was laid up with81 words
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683 1950-02-12 8 SHE KEEPS AN EYE ON ATTLEE'S WARDROBE "I HAVE never been a polit ical wife. I have just looked after my husband and children." The speaker is Mrs. Violet Helen Attlee. pleasant, rather shy. 54--year-old wife of the Prime Minister. During the five years she has been chatelaine of No.683 words
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Advertisement87 1950-02-12 8 Late Again? It'» time to let iw check your watch or clock. All genuine Swiss spare part* available. Expert service and prompt attention. Moderate charges. (Branch at Royal Nat^y Air Station, Sembaxvang). Phone ***** THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Road. For STAMPS of MALAYA and OTHERS. ORIENT STAMP CO.87 words
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Advertisement93 1950-02-12 8 X.L.M. supair cargo senice. Every X.L.M. freight flight carries a crew member concerned with cargo and cargo alone. Paperwork, which causes delay on the ground, he completes en route m the air. In addition the Supair— cargo checks each shipment aboard lands with it and reassigns .t to final destination93 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1950-02-12 9 ELECTION delirium swept Greece. Thirty odd political Parties issued manifestoes blithely slandering their opponents without fear of libel actions. With polling day only two weeks ahead, tempers were at flashpoint. From his ancient mansion m the heart of Athens the man who will be1,047 words
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Article220 1950-02-12 9 FINAL twenty-four hours of the Monte Carlo Rally were the worst m its history. Along the 200-mile stretch of the Route Napoleon (the Alpine road traversed by the Emperor on his return from Elba) snowploughs struggled to clear a path for the 282 starters.220 words
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Article303 1950-02-12 9 ONE of the most remarkable undcr-statements on record was made by Richard Levy, X.C.. counsel for the defence m the Hume trial. He murmured "Unprecedented? Shall I just say unusual f Soon after Brian Donald Hume (29 came up for trial at the Old Bailey on a303 words
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Article506 1950-02-12 9 WAS the film good or bad? Did it show the British working man m a poor light, as one exhibitor said it did Was it too "political" for general release by an industry which believes m keeping clear of politics? There seemed no chance of agreement between506 words
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Article201 1950-02-12 9 AFTER months of guarded official references and de*p dark hints from the pundits, the Financial Times has broken the story. South Afiica. it declared without equivocation, had agreed to sell Britain any gold it did not need to cover its own adverse balance with haid currency201 words
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Article161 1950-02-12 9 II7ITH one out cf every five U.S. colleges living on an overdraft, the price of American university education has risen so high that experts have forecast an exodus when the new bills are sent out this month. To get a bachelor's degree at a private college161 words
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Article158 1950-02-12 9 CLIFFORD Dyment's poem was called Saint Augustine at 32. Victoria SackvillcWest's was entitled The Novic* to Her Lover. But the two poems were almost identical. Mystery how did two reputable poets come to claim the same poem as their own Agreeing it was unthinkable for158 words
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Article233 1950-02-12 9 STRANGER THAN FICT ION It Does Happen. Oscar Konyet. "The Fearless American Lion Tamer." and his lioness Saida have not been getting along too weil. In Naples three weeks ago. Saida badly mauled Konyet's left arm. Last week, with his arm still m a sling. Konyet entered her cage, put233 words
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Advertisement83 1950-02-12 9 91-* W^S iMts I'^w^T^^j m^ r_f^ ■■^fc^p White Label 'iH HE^ M*Er- M r' l£ Scotch *hi* l muclabcl SCOTCH WH/SH/ Distributors: SI ME, DARBY OW'I-I. ASK GILLS FOR ALL SPORTS GOODS G. S. GILL CO., 90 BATU ROAD, K. L ■ig-Jt CAREF U L EXAMINATION ftlPfflj^^P Wlth SCIENTIFIC PHORm83 words
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546 1950-02-12 10 FLAUNTING HUSSY AND A FADED QUEEN And First St«'ps Inside the /aw by John Lodwii-k (llemcniann. Ms. ML). JOHN LUDWICK H SU <» perl m iwifhaess, violence and the art of shocking He handles wcm!.^ skilfully. and has a Wide range of interests and know-edge. They could be employed on546 words
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Article127 1950-02-12 10 TOM TOM TO JAZZ A Short History of World Music, by Curt Sachs (Dobson. 18s.). CI'RT riACHS. internationally know! writer on music. has condensed all RIUSiC thiough the centuries into one volume of short, descriptive chapters, written with little technical terms and designed to suit the layman. He ta;ts with127 words
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Article193 1950-02-12 10 The Yellow Book: a Selection (The Bodley Head, 155.). EDITED couiageouslv and wittily by Henry HailanU ancj, for a while, by Aubicy Beardslcy. The Yetkno B ,>,'.(< flourished as a quarterly fiom 1594-97. In these days the world was quiet enough for its impact on Victorian193 words
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Article149 1950-02-12 10 A House m the Cevenncs, by Jeanne Saleil (Goliancz, 10s. 6d.). THOUGH Jeanne rlalti 1 is a Fi-nchwoman who lives m America and wiite.s i!i Knglish, hei book of memories is no tntent* corduile: it is essentially and icvealingly French. Fougayrol'es, w}iich the Saleil family discovered m the149 words
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214 1950-02-12 10 The Einstein Theory of Relativity, by H.G. and L.K. Lcibcr (Dobson, 18s.). IT used to be said that only 12 men m the world understood the Einstein Theory. This is an attempt I to make it completely understandable to the mythical man m the street.214 words
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Article231 1950-02-12 10 The Kuthlo^s Innocent. Putritk Balionr (Haalita Hamilton. SB. <»d.). {T i: parttriiiirly rtfreahing to find a w'tty book th-at Is neitlv r satirical noi cynical. !\>'i!i'< #s I r.r>.c cut of young people In that era, which t rrvspondi so iionically with t!i« preavnt: Ult *****. m231 words
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Article223 1950-02-12 10 \kv Cannot Wither. by Bcrtita Harding (Harrap. IZs. 6d.>. BERTIVA HARDING. Aus-tro-Hungaiian by blrta, educated m France aad Amclica and married to a I .S.A. lieutenant-colonel, has wiitten extensively about the Hab.--hur^:; m earHei book.-. Now rite has choaeo m subject Eleanora Dose, that great ami unhappy actress223 words
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Article, Illustration703 1950-02-12 10 By AQUARIUS JAN. tJ FEB. IS Thnui.-i which you have l< t .1 keeping locked up buMi y<> ;r»JZ jimilly burnt out UtiJ icerfc mmdth* main result toill be f/iaf N( i tral important changes will be made. Your ambitions icill alter because ii>u will suddenly703 words
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Article176 1950-02-12 10 No Nipping Words May Be Used h ">r|i im'»l hv KcnnHn Markenn* (Penguin Books, Is. 6d.). NO trace of the nationalised v.tv may Annual Eatinv Minister— Parliang this of the national estate— ble for the letails of adminis-->n. n< th Mackenzie ng The ans- he say« W1 1! i ,-t176 words
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Advertisement125 1950-02-12 10 o m. Hi TH£ COWB/RD- Br^?-^ <S» .»zZ zees i,\f wZ*- J mrSSmxw I~T~f ,\'£ST3 OF SL^^ ~'x RflS^B. /T^- iV FEBPAB4SAFE FEOM LIOHTNINO kwl 200 IN A STEEL-TOPPED CAC -7^l OUTFITS IN SUN CUDI TOIFFOCC H *X :'r HIT Wl 3.000.000-VOLT &OLT AND NEVER FELT 1T.... r^n f^^Sd.' SevenSeaS125 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-02-12 11 Bridget Carr, Metro-J Gofd wy n- Ma yer's new T starh't will soon be seen I with (lark (.able m the I movie "K»*y To The City.* 130 words
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Article150 1950-02-12 11 HOLLYWOOD WHAT'S wrong with Hollywood "The fun's «< says a<< c Humphrey B<>gart. "It's ai simple as tha* In thf old days, says Humphrey, when John Gilbert. Greta Garbo. Charles Chaplin. Jean Harlow. Carole Lombard and others I m th sir r<'.s|xctiv< primes i v making150 words
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Article85 1950-02-12 11 HOLLYWOOD. PEOPLE seem to like the way tenor Ma mo I^anza slnps in the movies. They pay to watch him. But Lanza's neighbours object to hearing him .-ing. oven when it's fiec. Ltnz.i used to rehearse at norm But he had to get rid of hisA.P. - 85 words
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Article66 1950-02-12 11 LANG HAS HIS HANDS FULL NOW HOLLYT/OOD. DIRECTOR Waltei Lang i< leceiving the condolences 01 fellow-dncctoi s. Lanar has to contend with 12 child actors. 12 child standins. 24 mothers, two teachers, one welfare woikci. on.' nurse, one dog and om canary ail involved m the picture "Cheaoei Rv The66 words
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Article83 1950-02-12 11 LITTLE PEOPLE" THE "little people" are finding a bonanza In Columbia's "A Mother For May." Five youngster*, Mary Jane Saunders, Gary and Eilly *,ray. lorn Wayne* and Warren Farlow, are prominently oa*t m the William Holden Coleen Gray starrer. Hecause of working limitations on children, their stand-ins have been recruited83 words
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Article62 1950-02-12 11 THE DAYS are all busy ones just now fni one of land ter teams, Kathi. a Byron and Guy Rolf.-. They \:> m iking two pienirea at the same time m different studios. At Penham, they are appearing with .fcm Kent m "The Rc'iictant Widow,"62 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1950-02-12 11 HENRY GRIS - A 'PRINCE' RETURNS TO FILMLAND HENRY GRIS ZANUCK JELLS TYRONE: 'NEXT STOP- AUST R ALIA' >By^ HOLLYWOOD. fIOT LONG AGO, the Colonial House on Rockingham Drive, m Brentwood, was dark and uninhabited. It seemed lonely compared to the neighbouring homes of Betty Hutton, Shirley Temple, Gene Kelly and other famous1,036 words
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Article159 1950-02-12 11 11THILE it it- not well known, Tt his father wBJ a famous stage an-1 screen Idol of the sileat film days, and his mother the former Patia stc urr.c waa Shakespearean actress. "Acting wa;i m my blood. Even my grandfather, Ty Power the Rrst, ill an actjr.159 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-02-12 11 STUDIES FIRST FGEGING AHEAD Kptr Laurie, m Hollywood, is one young iiujvit' aerrrss who isn'J letting her career interfere with her education. Her seven year contract befftta after she graduates trom Hi S i, School next Spring.37 words
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Article140 1950-02-12 11 WHEN tnc actor joined thi Marines m IIMB. many cyn.eal Hollywoodians predicted ths:t be wo!i!( \otr presiijje find be a!ino::t forgotten on his return. For. during Umm years of the film city's greatest prosperity, and m the tiric of world chaov, many nc.v actor; became favourites with movie140 words
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Article100 1950-02-12 11 Odd Ze ro Did The Trick HOLLYWOOD. Part of the movie "Deported" was tilmed m Scina, Italy. When the Universal International Studios Company departed for Hollywood, it ordered 80 rolls of special wall paper for use on Hollywood seta. But when tho wall paper _aUiVj2L— tnt'it' Wrir -SOU in- had100 words
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Article409 1950-02-12 11 OF COURSE, Zanuck ta a':o a showman and businessman ;.nd. while he considers Power Fox 3 No. 1 Charmer be a 1 so thinks of him as a sourer cf profits. The discussion at t?u Zamick home m Pal:n BpfingS revolved around a script. It w;'.. aot the409 words
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Advertisement441 1950-02-12 11 I KM 7 ts so casv to wave your liair yourself to give yourself a lov.mv, longlasting Toni perm at home— easy as rolling your li:ir 1: **^Si(&3 curlers. Treat yourself t< i today— no lovelier perm ;.t .my j<JST 3 SIMPLE STEPS P rice __^-^OO^S 'TK^ 1 I. Roll441 words
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361 1950-02-12 12 THE family picnic, always good for a funny story about ants m the sugar, cake frosted m cole slaw and sand-seasoned salad, has yielded its oldfashioned distinctions to scientific streaming. Science has not only eliminated the insect hazards of eating out-of-doors but has made361 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-02-12 12 There are two schools of thought aboal a style like this "adorable, quaint and up-to-the-minute" or "down-rij;ht nonsense." Hut whichever way you look at it. this hat is made of navy blue si raw with a hand of white srjsKiain to represent the roadway. The model is95 words
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Article, Illustration860 1950-02-12 12 }N companion with her \m rlcan equivalent, th;English girl is comparatively immature m dress and In her ways. While her education is more advanced and serious, her experience of make-up and freedom m dress and m social life remains a couple of years bcliind her trans-Atlantic contemporary.860 words
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Article, Illustration198 1950-02-12 12 JHE little bottle of smelling salts which a Victorian lady whiffed at even before she felt faint is back m circulation. Modern women who have no intention of swooning are finding smelling salts a good bracer for staving off a tired feeling, or for giving198 words
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Advertisement236 1950-02-12 12 the <uccc««fuJ way a^^^W Tm loi over JO year* I #^#f 0^ lake M.nnoU Tab- gj^^g^SP^ eit th«-y m naturally the tern, die %m/w9^W Tiing the turplua fat JW m ■•■Mile you enioy rour X ioud and normal jedvi- .r*. Reduce your fat with Muvwfa TAHITI k«cal Olttrlbutora i JOIcPH236 words
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Miscellaneous216 1950-02-12 12 Bf WHY S-OXD US EAAVEL LOWER SLOaBOVIAN PAZZUN 7S L.^AVn CUR T!r? tj *W I I LJ^W jrgr WlT^i l£ SUNNY iSLHI OF BAGLEI-BAGL.E. O'JST BECAUSE -p"^-.'-" -*r. 13 COM.kjCTKC T3Brs N v f: > Vajf f ai?V!V.^ J^i^Sl \d^S W^ »LOWE^>i MiLXJBBOVIAH OF US HAUi- -THERE! S ONLY CV£216 words
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Article, Illustration686 1950-02-12 13 PENG SOON SHOULD SUCCEED FREEMAN 3y A Special Correspondent THE ann.v.n.n*nvv. that 1 the \!-ilayun ;iadrr.!nt<»:i Champion. Wong Penp. Soon, is participating m the All-Bn^Und Bidiri-i--ton ('iiHinpio-.ishtps. «nm the be^t Dewi cf ire week. Although Peiiv S»on was reticent and. later, denied that lie was £o*ll4 to R*mland, tilers w»»tc686 words
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Article, Illustration406 1950-02-12 13 John van Guilder - SNAPSHOT CORNER PICTURES OF THE FAMILY John van Guilder \O. 1» WE camera fans must never forget our family responsibility. The camera is known m most homes as the family historian, but it wont record Ihe history all by itself. As wonderful as this modern instrument is. it still won't406 words
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Article65 1950-02-12 13 BABY DAY OUT POINTS FITCH HONGKONG, Sat. A fisted, swinging attack in trie first two rounds gave Les Warren who fights in Europe as Baby Day. a ten round points victory over Albert Fitch of London before 10,000 boxing fans. Warren, who comes from Delaware, weighed 157 *4 pounds. FitchA.P. - 65 words
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Advertisement161 1950-02-12 13 68 c a 24 oz tin Porridge is not the only way of Utfinp oatmeal. Buy a Jin of Creamoata oatmtal and use it m any of the ways suggested below. FRIED HERRINGS Clean, wash and dry herrings thoroughly. Mix oatmeal, pepper and salt m a paper, toss herrings well161 words
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Article, Illustration738 1950-02-12 14 BOXING4*lo*4S off SPECTATOR SEVERAL times I have 'vritten of tho itninedi?te iiocessity for ♦he development Prtd emploympiit of toe*! boxen m M«teyrtn promotions. Xow others arc beginning* to appreciate ihe weight of those words and arc niisfng nimiltt 1 demanr^. The remSLTh hns738 words
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Article124 1950-02-12 14 Njoo V, Cinto I have just rereived particulars of the Chinese Neu Year promotion at the Happy Woild. Bob»» Njoo tops ihe bill against a eu comer to Mulaya. Johnny into from Manila Cinto has a fine reputation as he weight 140 lbs ho should mafce a good opponent for124 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-02-12 14 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By MALAYA has carvtd an< niene In ihe Hall oi tj.rr^ oi International Sport. Following our iirst entry into world championsnip tournament s. when we won the cov>ted Thomas Cup. our weightlifters have acquitted themselves with great crcdii at the Empire Gan.> a This513 words
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Advertisement265 1950-02-12 14 LOVELIER M\l N IN II i> ws IOK 2 NNOMKN Ql I (M BY PALM^LIVE BEAUTY PLAN Thirty-nine docton inclu< m skin specialUu have now completed 14-da) tests of the Palmolivr Bcauti Han "on 1,384 women of all ages and ever I I port a definite, noticeable improvement m the265 words
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Advertisement571 1950-02-12 14 A Zi t^T" 7ENGINED (^p f TRAVEL TH£ ECONOMICAL WAY i TO GET TH€*€/ m£l^<S I TO HONCJ KON(i iO iMAuKUK .>itib.O7 FOR INFORMATION A BO< KINGS: \,slKA!."\\ NATIONAL iIBWAYS PTY., I 5, Prince St.. Singapore. "•<'•• wpm^Gjsrm /^B% *&ttf&B^S ANTAQD. g #^jT I PLEASANT TO Rw^^B^Sf^V nowathi MAGTRIZ DIGESTIVE571 words
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Article, Illustration2209 1950-02-12 15 ALBERT SPENCER - AL BERT SPENCER By Xlie Man with 2,000 Winners. A FEATURE of yesterday's racing, the last day of thr> Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, was the splendid manner m which Perostan won the Spring Cup. Lying handy to the leader up to the2,209 words
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Article53 1950-02-12 15 TOTAL I'OOI. $337,648 MKST I'KJZK XO. *****3 $151,941 SECOND PKIZE NO. 5^5099 75,970 THIRD PRIZE NO. *****7 42,206 STARTERS $4,689 EACH:— S6BS4I. '^*****, 27 1329, *****0, *****7, *****2. *****1, *****5, *****1. CONSOLATIONS $2,53? EACH:— I34BIO, *****9, *****7, *****3, *****2. *****3, *****4, *****7, *****1, *****2. IMU'BLE TOTE 545153 words
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Advertisement138 1950-02-12 15 TODAY FOUR 3KSWS |l,i|lfl| ||j|liyi 2-4.15-6.3C-9 Jtt p.m. I^air coNom6"NEDi^ A Street Xo Woman 'couidl^e i One Woman Pound Love There! JOAM CRAWFORD ?uSS{MO STARTS TODAY! Pl« aae Note Times 10.3U— 1-45 5 8.30 V j Hours of R* d-Hoi Bxcitemeni g^ 'C-^ ABSOLI'TELY NEW IN SCREEN SOON IN COLOR!138 words
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Advertisement61 1950-02-12 15 To-day at 11 a.m. 20th Century-Fox's "THE DOLLY SISTERS" In Technicolor. To-day at S, 6.16 &~<».ir> p.m. K.i^le-Lions T. mpr.- tuous Adventure! I "TULSA" starring Susan Hay ward Robert Prrston. In Technicolor. DLUUI\O The Malaya Tribune Pro- 1 f>>s> Department offers you one of the best Mockmaking services m Singapore61 words
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Advertisement94 1950-02-12 15 1 NOW SHOWING 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 DAVID O. SELZICK present^ ALFRED HITCHCOCKS ''THE CAS2' Gregory Peck Charles Laughton Ann Todd Louis Jourdan Valli Distributed by Shaw Bro^. EXTRA ATTRACTION Exclusive Fiftot Film MILLS vs. MAXIM TODAYS I a.m. Matineo ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD m Technicolcr NEXT CHANGE 'THONG SZE THIN NGAI LUEN94 words
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Advertisement340 1950-02-12 15 1( v 1 I.; 1 15; 1.15; 6. 10 ft 9.30 pm. B£WA i*f- ?F TH'S MAN! T r 1 i El'a Smile Larceny In Hia rf! MKied A Paramount Picture starring dorothy LAMOUR > dan PUR YEA sterling HAYDEN And Here's A Truly, Happy M.G.M. Hii~ For A v340 words
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Article, Illustration312 1950-02-12 16 CP^CTATORS at the first post-war women's state hockey match played on the Padane yesterday ver? treated to an exciting return game which resuKcd m .4ingapore V defeating Selangor by three goals to two. At Kuala Lumpur the Sineanore nn^.-sed a more balanced team and outstanding312 words
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Article139 1950-02-12 16 Sflan^'or was then s»pti iw some spe'tariilar att^Mip's tc. *<<>ir And tleir 1 i r 1 chanN came when Lr. Millet turned m the ball from H itanrt corner. Enmiira^ed by Ikil t hey re newed their aUark? aril brought about another troal when Mr*. Holland cut139 words
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Article92 1950-02-12 16 AUSTRALIA WINS RELAYS AT GAMES AUCKLAND. Sat Ceylon's athletic relay team failed to gain a bror.z m?dal m the men'l four times 440 yards relay on the final day of the Empire Games at Eden Park today. In the men's four times 110 yards. Ceylon were fourth and last. Australia,Reuter - 92 words
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Article236 1950-02-12 16 Tribune Staif Ref>orter The Singapore District Rugby XV yesterday overwhelmed the Malaya District m the Fraser Neave Inter-District Rugby Competition by 16 points (two goals two tries) to six (two tries) at Tanglin. With better all-romri combination arid more experience, specially m their back line.236 words
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Article140 1950-02-12 16 It was anybody 5 k'ame aft**r the interval and Singapore got their biggest shock -\hen Simon tumbled and lust the hall to Wright who immediately touched down to reKain the lead. Thorninjr. who took t lie kick, was unlucky. This setback had its reaction Singapore went all out140 words
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Article67 1950-02-12 16 The following prayers have been chosen to play m a trial match on the Padans this <*\enin*j. WHITES: Behrends: Omahony. Brown. Stran»?e. Mcculloch, <* Twist. Rusi*eli, Burgesa, Bagon, HandslK. Hill. D. COLOl'BS: Donaldson; De Fran. k. Hamilton, IJromhain. Blank. Andrews. McKean. Wright McCulloch, B; Potts Daw67 words
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Article42 1950-02-12 16 The H.M.S. rnicorn (2nd Xlt boat the CYMA (Johore) by four gOftla to one m a mendiy soccer match played at Johote Bahru yesterday. Booiwri for the- ITnicom were Davis (3i an! Thomas (It add fur the CYMA, Anthony d >.42 words
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