Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 April 1950
1950-04-09
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Title Section18 1950-04-09 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE I'nhh.siu ,i ifmti/faiMK* b* s npur, mud /•<»<///,/ SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL I, 1050. TEN GENT&18 words
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Article231 1950-04-09 1 "CHAOS IN JAVA BY END OF MY Says A Smuggled Report Tribune Staff Reporter HE ragged, goose stepping soldiers of the T.N.I (Army of the Indonesian Republic) are t ,kino over civil power m large areas of Java and their yo ing efficcis are flouting the orders of senior commanders231 words
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Article524 1950-04-09 1 Tell The People Cllt Harold Bawfloa MggN is >■■ t ncwix coinc fiK.it; U.s. lit has »»ir,»!\ h i 1 i roll it > i: "W >in\ s. tth* in his chair. Bo '.'•< ll tQ n:« y must l»* i 'ken :s :mv piitiHsiii <•» Briers, tinlinn. Mr h524 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-04-09 1 Never Mind The Weather Ofcinan Ma Babu, fifteen\r:'i- >\t\ tim is a >oitnt; in in iv h > kr.ous !i).\ to k<«j> .t Hie wi't24 words
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Article102 1950-04-09 1 Reds Lose Five -Finger Mountain H< >NGK< >.w,. Sat. ChinOoxnn uni.it li i egulai s, i ithMiflhr estimated between ten t< jo.iioo have mrrendered tc the Natftonanati on Hainan 1 land, according to it-ports reaching here. lii' re ii been no announcement y* l from Hk Kationail.st. i/i tpatchc saidA.P. - 102 words
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Article25 1950-04-09 1 BOMERBET, Sat. Polioan Investigating the thefl Of live 15th-century rin^.s valued at nearly L'-io from the County museum at 1 Taunton CUtle.25 words
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Article268 1950-04-09 1 Travel is difficult and danferotu. Despite repeated announPHinents by the Jukarra Governmt-nt thai military paOKl are no lon gtr necessary on certain roads, yoanf t.n.i. officers insist upon them. They ignore passports ana letter.^ of identification issued by foreign consulates in Ja karti On< elderly Dutch doctor. on268 words
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Article169 1950-04-09 1 (INLY 0.19 inchei of rain fell on Singapore yesterday ifternoon but tiie steady drizzle at shed out most thr Easter open-air sports. umbrciUM ;in«l sodden sandwich pai- t thi ruined afternoon en Clifford I'm i wrhen th< patch of hhio slcy that never came, Ifavo169 words
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77 1950-04-09 1 THEY THINK OF EVERYTHING IN HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD. Sat. A n< anti-malarial drug which docs not turn the .skin yellow has been invented for use ov movie i-tars. Knowrf as guanatol hy drochloride. it will bt used by the Twentieth Century Fox company which will make "American Guerilla." near Manila. Atabrine,A.P. - 77 words
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Article25 1950-04-09 1 HONGKONG. Sin. Shanghai university student* flnd the only solution ot their •rs 'tuns eondli ion to j(Sin the Communtei Indoctrination camps. There Marxism. A.l'.A.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1950-04-09 1 MANILA. Sat. Only 642 «'i an estimated ten thousand 20-year-oldfl In Manila signed up in the military registration period just < lien d. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article482 1950-04-09 1 Rommel The Secret Is Out ANOTHER TRIBUNE SCOOP ajtional s'.o. v of hiv. Rom i.i dkcl, Why, i' t<> In tokl« Koiunit 1, legt inary figure of th <I<-M' t until M«>iit;-uin«iy i h in for v i\. was shot hy Hrii: ii aii nut! while motorinp U*tiu; a l-'u482 words
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Article156 1950-04-09 1 DOUR Royal An Porce "Brigand" fightei bomben arrived it Tengah yesterday, the in t of eight belonging to N<<. M Squadron which haa boon post. -.1 hi 1 1' :i.< part «>t" the RAP inforccment chenu N'<». s-i Bouadron was horo Immediately after the one! of156 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-04-09 1 vvriiti'i'i.-:. i-.ir-.wd Miss C hung Kan Chun, of the Mrtaodl^N 1 Girls School. Kutia Uljipur, tttHs 111 afrtnj »it»i rruro.i daring tli<- st u. d »i »t the I Hf.LJI. duiibleh ha'i.imion eiMlpf Ultoa .U Kul.l.s GirlK 1 Sclm»] Th.- K.I uirK h:id uon t ;r68 words
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Article215 1950-04-09 1 Mystery Humming Baffles London LONDON, Saturday. While tbe r»>st. of tho world is seeing things described as (lying saucers people in and around London haw been bearing a noise. But with typical British reticence rhey kept quiet about it for six months, until a" retired barrister, named Cox. broke theReuter - 215 words
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Article38 1950-04-09 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— A female pintail dr.ck which vaa bunded last August in California was shot in tlv Cook blanda ol th< south Pacific by New Zealand hunter. The bird's transflight is estimate at 4.500 miles. A.l'.A.P. - 38 words
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Article105 1950-04-09 1 The Sport Beautiful til .IN. sal so\ i.-i oc mi... <i i in. ny open _•.< i -:u Njiikt.i <••■• programme ot tralnieg thousands «<: young CDmnsur'-t? rs- jjlui^i t)iio'. c despit r v.»m-[ov. Iwn. TiM Soviet Uomead uam-,.a;n-i W lL g lid tli.it iK .-iiitt ij! Basßpny A:»h.»i» '.a.AP - 105 words
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Article63 1950-04-09 1 COLOMBO Sal- f VI.)-, Finance Minister. Mr. R Java-.* ardene, win i> h's jcuni in Singapore v he files i > the i i l t»rra com renc on Sou .> Asia nex> mni H will have talks v ith Ceylon'i EUgh Comn t r. and willReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement63 1950-04-09 1 Your f:.< PtOPLE 1 >f^ imJ.J- Jur )H I < -I. VIOLIN OUTFITS Each Outfit consists of One Violin, One Bow. Om Case; the violin is fitted with Chinreat, E«-Btring Adjuster and ifl supplied with oiu cake ol Rosin Six Models available from .<ink: $60 870 $05 $125, $165, $22563 words
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Advertisement47 1950-04-09 1 OF CALIFORNIA The World' s Finest Ladies' Gents' SWIMWEAR SEASON TRADING CO. Mt ii f I .i,, .1 PtMHW MMAYA'S NA77ONAI j WSPAPER Phone Nine Lines. imiiiiiifgg T he Famous Hou uphold \\ljl' WKffw Wii&Wfi¥^ w^S^ *lfa t^ 1^ T^" fu <% r3S trr. if* /:7T V A47 words
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236 1950-04-09 2 CHECK «K\ PIRATE LISTENERS Tribune Stall Reporter GPITEFL'L letters by anonymous people ibout *pii;ite" Hstrners in tjn» Colony iMNPi sent the distress balloon up in Radio Malay*. Radio inspectors checking on these letters have found the infonnatJor to be piaecurate. 13a d236 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-04-09 2 'A Night In A Cell, Just For Experience' SAYS ADVENTUROUS GERTRUDE Tribune Staff Reporter ADVENTUROUS Gertrude Saw, 21-year.sold, fivefoot six inches and well-built, said fMterday that she does not mind spending a night in a Singapore police cell "Just to experience what it is like" Shj said this when I311 words
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Article29 1950-04-09 2 MAIACLA Sat. The Resident Corrmissioncr. Mr. G.E. C. Wisdom, wi 1 hold his next Pi ess conference at hi.s office on Sat Apii! 22. at 10 a.m.29 words
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Article78 1950-04-09 2 THE 3.000 villagers of Kampong Jedok near Pasir Mas want more schools for their children and better transport facilities. Their headman recently told this lo the Sultan oi Kelantan when he toured this isolated kam- pong asking for support in the anti-bandit campaign. The Suit an has78 words
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223 1950-04-09 2 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police "speed traps -vilJ taka "day off" at Lim Chu Kang Road today f( r the 30-mile-per-hour law will be buken w.ien th» Singapore Motor Club's half-mile sprint and flying quarter-mile races get underway. Motorists taking part in223 words
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Article55 1950-04-09 2 TEOCHEW LEES GET TOGETHER. Mere than 500 attended UK third anniversary dinner of the Teochew i^er C'l?n liutua Help Society hcid at Um clan's temple ;»t Cliangc Roa 1. Amont, tlit: guests wore Mr. G. G. Tnc mson Mr. fat de Souza, Dr. P. T. Nathan, Mr. NT. Ft.o'im.' I']155 words
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Article153 1950-04-09 2 Tribune Staff Reporter CIXGAPORE Malay drivers will soon sro to school. The Muslim Drivers' Welfare Association, Singapore, has decided to start an English v vening-claso for its members. Details and the dati for its opening »vill be determined by a special committee which has been153 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-04-09 2 Everywhere Thai Bijoo Ram Goes His Cow SMALL SCALE mill; s; 'If r in th:» ((»l.>n\, <!;•'• rmintd to smash ih»' rumour th.it thev seli auuliorated milk, are tnHrtrtfl their cows with ihcrn \ihrr;» e\»*r th«-> "Fresh milk on th( spoi." th«- v tell106 words
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Advertisement236 1950-04-09 2 O- H Correct treatment of the fcot removes painful consequences and ensures comfortable wali'intj. Consult our ChiropCviy 13.-'partmei>t. H PfiDICtJEE $2-00 H massagi: si. oo Hj PEDICI RK AND MASS\(iR $>.si) H \'i .it our (T.'mprxiy Deputmeßt Htfutariy. For appointment Phone ROifc I"»;it; Building. Blng^MtC. A unskuiDn flcL star brand236 words
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Advertisement87 1950-04-09 2 ipT V i; W Lavender BriMiantine DELUKE "A" Soarkling Heir U(fc Your wktk 2rs Biialitv8 iialitv SOLO EVERYWHERE Whgrever refresfi'witd delicious'and 20 (t refreshing BOTTLED UNDEH AUTHORITY V TME COCA-COLA COHfAHT LION LIMITED SINGAK*! ..•:-:<¥!' Y D N C Y LUXU RIOUS SKYMASTER SERVICES WEEKLY I •■OJITXHJHTLY SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO87 words
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Miscellaneous545 1950-04-09 2 On You r Radio Today RADIO MAJaAYA summary nith <tg. llnp MM BLUE NETWORK r£ SSg' J$S i nJ2F im 92 BMOUSH FBOOftAMMES Hreorded V,,s!r' SSf'aJSuS mir? Mir' £Z*™S" Sum )»n«unreme«t with s,J,a. nr mar\. !l«! Dante Musi* Ml Tune; 1,».|.-, < {„*<> wn Much Bind.nff-1,, The-.Marsh (Be- ...00 p.m.545 words
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Article168 1950-04-09 3 50 Armed Bandits Attack Police •!< m:i BAiIRU, 5... ASINGAI < >KE < n POLK lot, i r\ A; I- :i of i and I am C« i-.ii t\ in kit Punggai, Kota Tlnggi di tri t. A P >mmuniqt)c r< lei- hi the I wit h thl <•<■ I168 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-04-09 3 Mr. and Mrs. Koh Tian tiuan after their marriage yesterday, a reception was held at tin* AUmm Chinese School Hall. Trlok Ayn Street Fhe brideKroon is thr «nl> son of Mr. and Mrs. K:>h bwee Kiat and tile bridi»M lorim-rlv Miss Tang Van llor. third daughter of Ml.Tribune - 60 words
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437 1950-04-09 3 'Don 't Lower The Seamen's Standard' Tribune Staff Reporter THREE European sea captains, who have spent most of their lives in the Malayan waters, will attend a meeting ot the Merchant Shipping Ordinance Amendments Committee for the first time »iext Tuesday. They have been tryinu to attend meetings of this437 words
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Article, Illustration298 1950-04-09 3 Tribune Staff Reporter 4 QUARREL with his principal— who fccOMed him A for flying low over hi.s univcrsity-college—start cd a young Ceylonese or the road to a bril!»ynt air force carcei He is Flight Lieutenant Poniah Balachandran of Seletar station, one of298 words
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Article109 1950-04-09 3 NO BLACKOUTS 'ITS JUST OUR LUCK' THE .absence of blackout j tor som 1 tin- in Singapore lias ck .'n put down to j "iuc oy th iJ-pu.y £ioctrlca] Bnjin h/Lr. •.<. a. Waddla. Mr. Waddle warned lhal th n tnould b no complacency in conferring electricity In Singapore becaufl109 words
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Article107 1950-04-09 3 IMPORT OF GHEE FROM INDIA THE Government of India havo allowed the export of 1.000 tons of vegetable ghee fiom each of the ports of Bombay. Ca'cutta and Madias and 500 tons from Amiitsar. This ghee can be exported tc all permissible destination.", including Pakistan, during the period ending June107 words
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Article140 1950-04-09 3 AN Assistant Welfarv Ofliccr may be appointed to supervise and control staff at the Municipal Junior Officers' Holiday Camp and Clubhouse in Telok Mat a Ikan. It has been suggested that a retired junior officer get the job. He may be alloted on<- of the140 words
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153 1950-04-09 3 GHAZALJ ma) be only three me nths old but the little baby is biin^in^ and Ma CJhazah ;i fast rowing foituni> la ol every kind fiom neighbours. Pi ;md Ma Qhasali are poot Sailing coiij 'c living in derelict little house- in th»Ashing village153 words
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296 1950-04-09 3 THEN THEY COME TCO LaT£ j FOR TREATMENT Tribune Staff Report!/ UKIJKI' that Mm Ps«*vaiig— M;ilhv incdiciiie bjmb «n cure them of hii> illness, is keeping Malays away from hospitals in Singapore. Said Dr. G. Keys Medical Officer in Charge of St. Andrew's Mission296 words
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Article249 1950-04-09 3 CALLING ALL SI AM PoWs Tribune -ilaff Reporter JF any old Singapore "Death Railway' POW remem bers the name of a one-legged young Scots lad who placed his last 30 cents on a simple Harvest Festival altar, on the line, will he please write to the249 words
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135 1950-04-09 3 ENTRY PERMIT DELAY CHARGE BY CHAMBER PKNANG. Sat. Considerable delay occurred in the issue of an ehtry permit by the Immigration Department to man who wished to bring his wife and relatives from China. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce received a complaint on this matter states the annual report135 words
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Advertisement109 1950-04-09 3 VFCI YOUR CHILD CAN LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO! m^ B^^ Bm^^^^ m^ m Your child iXiSo^sses tho: m^r^^^-^^- k^ little magical lingers thai J'lllf^EßiS^^^^ I can bring forth the insp I I J°g great music of the hiiji I r" -"""""Vf masters from ihe tvory keys of the Piano.109 words
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Advertisement316 1950-04-09 3 Free yourself from Prickly Heat torment r- -v ~> N _O" can't <ilccp tvith jS^fcl D| this terrible Uly V /r irritation! it it so simple Start using Asepso /^T^^it'll bring you 4B /t/ffi&Z I'-^^ speedy relict f jK/j J^^Bfcli^^/^<s^2t^ > v^^- Why suffer Prickly Heat torment 7 s Let316 words
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477 1950-04-09 4 ERIC JUTTHFLL - HOW SINGAPORE SAVES 7 MILLION A YEAR ERIC JUTTHFLL By Former Snr. Inspector, S.H.B. Aux. Police Force. CfNOAFORE*B p«MeHaw ooaainsadM ar»* saving Colony nn*n'haiils and th»* Singaporp II arbour Hoard nion^ than .S7-million a year. Ihey have done this since May I, 1947 when they started guarding the Singapore docks.477 words
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Article, Illustration725 1950-04-09 4 Peace- Time Commandos Smash Gangster-Looters and which had nev« r been rescinded, gave additional powers lo the uarbour poucc authorising them io shoot to kill any unauthorised person in the dbcK irea and saiiini In any crafi within 300 leet ol th- quayside. after dark. 'Hit:, powers, had, or coun725 words
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406 1950-04-09 4 Tribune 1 iiin Reporter The next lev. wr *ks win probably s<-rv i > show whether each film Ininorier in the Colony :s r.• ivimr sufficient censorship ontes I to keep him reasonably u.> to (\-.i\c with the t. w li'ins M they arrive,406 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-04-09 4 On An 'Economic' Hunt MR. GERALD MOBI.K\ iMi iia > romr Ktralghi Iront ilic London School oi I A'OllO.llU-. t I N!tl«;UjM)r»''s Em»t*n Bank, n thinks Singapore is good him fiti j;T(>iiikl tor til. PCIHMNnINI. I rrsh i intii t!:t(ir\, hi' s;- > Slagaporr h:>- a ta r»> •n irMMnj118 words
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Advertisement232 1950-04-09 4 Spgedbird services r^*^>^ tut Iravtlltal time >- Ik 4/ In a'\ M to all six conliniints i•• ul. 1 1 v 'I' >' •i\ 'ire n> fifty-on« ronntriM nri all is rout inputs savr \> m In mi < > rtmctim^* o( /al liable tf.x' ii" iiM<- ,i .hi l.i-.232 words
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Advertisement240 1950-04-09 4 WHICH.:, AILMENTS DO )W SUFFER? Ycur doctor wIN cell /en thai often chest are warning ilgr.scf -Him hAI /HAMIN OEFICIENCi warnings that your* i,,j |ttcifif tfMMifh f in.trals and Viurmns wtnth Naiurt demands you io fu*f n.»- eooked out foods you eat aren't giving you enough (or your needs. Heed240 words
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Article, Illustration649 1950-04-09 5 ONLY SIX MADE IT! My A Tribune Correspondent SEVENTEEN men, one of them young Hungarian LtjfM Alnuisi, jumped over the rails of an IndoChfaa hound steamer last year to escape the Foreign LegkMk Only six mado Katong beach, the rest were drowned. Lajoi and his649 words
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Article, Illustration188 1950-04-09 5 Tribune Stall Reporter MRS. Sonia Redhill— or Krasnigorski in Russian— is the only Russian woman to do duty during the Malayan Anti-Bandit Month. In the "nineteen-trn's" Sonia ran «\\<y from the Reds when she fled Russia with her family to China. China was still tree188 words
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Article130 1950-04-09 5 'PHEW! IT'S HOT— FOR US HORSES' ONE hundred and seventy three Australian horse? from Queensland an- in Singapore harbour aboard the "Masula rn rout*' to Calcutta for tlie Indian Army, a trip which will take them four w« fks\ The horses are feeling the heat, and a number have died130 words
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165 1950-04-09 5 Tribune Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH thirtymiie per hour speed-limit signs have gone up in Johore Bahru town, more than sixty motorists are breaking the regulation ever}day half of them are from Singapore. The Johore Bahru Traffic Police, with the help of the Military, are165 words
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67 1950-04-09 5 MALACCA FIRES DESTROYED 75,000 GOODS MALACCA. Sat.— Fire destroyed property worth $75,000 in 1949 as against %'ib in 1948 in Malacca. ttfggettt iir» loss was that at the Malacca Motor Engineering Worki Co., Ltd.. V U'Tstan RoiKl. where $52,000 worth of property was destroyed. I lie to a:T>\%'ere<l M <•67 words
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Article58 1950-04-09 5 A "repeat" of the variety concert, recently held by the Children's Aid Society. Tomlinson Road, will be given on Friday, April 14 at 6.30 p.m. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the children The concert will consist of musical items, songs and dances. Twenty-five58 words
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Article37 1950-04-09 5 Thousand 01 Malayans arc using Australian-made plastic chopsticks and bowls, as a result of Australia's post-war drive to enter the manufacturing markets of th<world Australian companies manufacturing the chopsticks report a steadily increasing business.37 words
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Article147 1950-04-09 5 MALACCA. Sat. KampOßg folk in M; ;icc;i would be luckier if their luunponga were nearer to the water mains or tl e town. Because water pipe*lloea will ))<_• laid t'oi the kampon^s m the vicmily of the water mains and tlu town147 words
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Article113 1950-04-09 5 FATAL ftCCktentl in Johore have Increased by more than 100 pei cent in the past few months. Traffic re| orti from various Police circles In the State Cor February show nine fatal Cases as against four in January. Th«> number of people Injured alto increased113 words
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Advertisement150 1950-04-09 5 r p. KARACHI. CAICUTT SINGAPORE- M BANGKOK and EUROPE TIIK SCANDINAVIAN AIRKINFS SYSTEM IS THK EXnUDM LINE OPERATED \A XIRIOl S DOl OLAS D.C\ 6 TLANES AS USBD OM THi: TKANS ATLANTIC LINES THE AiltHAIT HIILT FOR LONG AIR VOVAOFS Por further information ftpply to your 10.-;«| travel agents 01150 words
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Advertisement83 1950-04-09 5 if S" f i Alf/I WD HO WILLS 3RISIOL LONDON, Ifou/i favourite dtinlj itf^W^ taste bettest at rA c c IN THt HE A- T Of A SIN&APO^t CIT > m fi,i f iiA filJLj i w I 'lufiriiwinuii;".'' Zfe mf MORRIS MINOR irood and IS good. It has y^83 words
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Article, Illustration1818 1950-04-09 6 VERA ! ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By JANE Jantzen. the wife oi "Bob" Jantzen, United States Vice Consul, strikes one as being a person with great depth of character. She has three children; Gilbert aged nine, the son of her first husband, an English stockbroker who was killed in Manila during trie1,818 words
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Article52 1950-04-09 6 - AFTER only tin ftrsi movement oi tii' 1 !oncerto No lln f. hoven lor piano wa i nd< d, the audience listening to th<Junior S Hchestra started to applaud. Music lov ts blushed but u was reall i <ittitblush, b' the audience were I people. They students52 words
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Article, Illustration643 1950-04-09 6 SILHOUETTE -No. 9 PAT ions sox former' lu of tin F'iisUrti Di martmeni, Mi mbt r 0/ tin Inner Tt mph and now making his mark as LabOMi Party Und'i \n Singapore'* Municipal Comm i 1 i on j MNM b'<rn in Cardiff. Walt I" 1900. When ht wot jour643 words
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Advertisement255 1950-04-09 6 FRANK PICKFORD i I.ntr Orchestra 1., ader, Raffles Hot- i will entertain you with songs at the piano Table <t I* t. r .1 la carte. No extra cha jes. isook early to jet tii< best tabli s*fi RESTAURANT i iIW. by 'f&vtoiu Trade enquiiio:i to: SHRIRO (China) LTD., RAFFLES255 words
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Advertisement189 1950-04-09 6 [Jp^ nJ X MyS' :^^r u SINGAPORE sa Ch TO SAIGON \_y /r Connections for all parts of IndoXhina f vt£A Arrivals from Saigon V. Thursdays 3.50 p.m -v Departures for Saigon N^ \X Fridays 7 30 am AIR N FRANCE eoOKiNt; OFFICC Ground Moor M»"ssaKerie* M^ritim^^ Union Building ■>189 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1950-04-09 7 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER From LONDON EUHETHER you know n il the I'idthought transon the British Corpora you mUSI read Ih- Piddingtons" by Kus don v.ith sketbj konald Searle Wen mri B.s c,d 1 the tact thai >• •'ii.\ human and 1 it will giv< r n Japan* se cam-1,961 words
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Advertisement299 1950-04-09 7 ZAr? mi Established 1872 4J#7-N p? §3 Malaya's Leading tilprl Jewellers I 'j P**l fci Wl Diamond d Gem f -He '»v V Marmola wiy. For SO Merchants MR tr-rv tatn<>us tablets have brought f»lih and Mimncss to men and wonitD <- lty without tiring or troublesome dietiat. m A<299 words
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Advertisement263 1950-04-09 7 1 DURH GLIT WJJ\\\\ N Illolt> liquid rta lirtng jro«r v\w CBTpeto, BOOT or Übfa tops. Cleans VVUvS M l! P° HsnrJ 't' s cco/j/&^~ZZ'*~^^ s,^ nomical and «rei labcur. w\^ iC^^^^V/^ Try uon yuur ncxt i Factor}i R< jjrtstururu r.s. T. V. MITCHELL CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUB I'KNANiI.263 words
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Article596 1950-04-09 8 SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1950. DECLINES TO FALL LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Street, Lotidun, EC. 4. the beginning of this century such a question as "Can Western Civilisation survive 7 would have been regarded as academic and slightly ridiculous. Western Euronc, the596 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1950-04-09 8 WHO IS TO BLAME FOR THE CRIME WAVE? pOLICE Constable Tom--1 kins let in the clutch of the supercharged 16-h.p. Humber Saloon and the Area Radio car moved otf from dimly lit Pacidington Green Police Station down the Harrow Road. Tomkins and his colleague P.C. Scott were re-enacting in the1,760 words
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Article, Illustration544 1950-04-09 8 4,000 M ILES ON A RAFT rVO men equally convinced that they had the light answer to a question that has puzzled anthropologists for years: the otigin of the Polynesians. Who was right the veteran anthropologist in his comfortable atmchair in Kent, or the young Xorweign scientist who put his544 words
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Article53 1950-04-09 8 SYDNEY. Two European migrants Called at a Sydney newspaper office with an advertisement from that clay's paper and asked for the advertiser's Ililtll'esw. A comfortable family house in Macquarie Street tone of Sydney's main thoroughfares*. Kent £40 per annum. The notice WU an item In the53 words
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Advertisement77 1950-04-09 8 1 J"y. OUT OF PRINT But wo are never out of stock uf genuine Swiss spare parts to give you the repair service your good watch deserves. Try us next time, phono *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 31*5. North Bridge Ro,\d. (Branch at Royal Navp Air Station, Bom ftflW ttffj JK77 words
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Advertisement98 1950-04-09 8 The height of luxury... I^, to USA Speeding smoothly towards Ncv Vork in i M^ luxurious K I \l. airliner, a Feeling of M /Ws //fa complete uell-K'in. 1 ea .e »>l" I o&\ viiul mind. Wfi/y My uill he yours I'erlect comfort excellent jm /Y// Food and dnnk served98 words
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Article, Illustration323 1950-04-09 9 CULTURE GOES TO MARKET ROBERT MARTIN COPPING was his cheery self tie emptied suitof assorted jiu'c and books on bis No. 133) in Towt r I'.: lg< Market. The bald sun-tanned pate and 1 thr former headmaster of Horsley Hall made him an outstanding figure. H. had for sale a323 words
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Article393 1950-04-09 9 BIRMINGHAM'S Lord Mayor, 71-year-old Alderman Hubert Hum] hreys, did not I Lord Mayor of in"s Bii handed .National Than, Fund for Amcr Dominion Food pan N( I: I Uitl he approv« iu aim of a university i .iiidon. Lot.. v light, shouM province*. Had he393 words
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Article959 1950-04-09 9 BEHIND THE HEADLINES An Australian doctor, Joseph CetUngs, hit the headline* last \rt rk with a 62COlumm report m the oracular im <iic<il weekly, The Lane* t. After visiting 55 typical British practice*, Dr. ColUn</s un>te in strong nth i.sm of the i juipmvtit used959 words
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Article, Illustration286 1950-04-09 9 MANY of England's stal homes have been tinned into museums by their owners lately, but LadV Lees, who lived with Sir John in Lytchett Manor amidst acirs of Dorsetshire's lowliest country, had an even hotter idea. She let tho manor to a school and the land286 words
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Article, Illustration204 1950-04-09 9 WHAT happens to the most beautiful debutante of the season when the season is ovei Mis. Gerald Legge, daughter of novelist Barbara Cartland, was acclaimed when she came out two years ;»<:o »>y ;«i! the beat ami gloi siest magaaines. Quito a deal of her204 words
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Article259 1950-04-09 9 (lEORGBS Iforeau, last I a- ruin behind tno Paris headlines, was also behind the bars of the Bante Prison. Moicau had shocked Paris, It appeared that this unhappy individual had managed to bankiupt the Mnnlir. This was rather as if Hartods had suddenly announced it could not259 words
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Advertisement22 1950-04-09 9 MALAYAN AIRWAYS MERGUI RANGOON WEKKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS REfl I- R< M BINOAPORI TO MERGUI 5215 RANGOON S3OO22 words
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Advertisement104 1950-04-09 9 Gun Succezd" shouhi be everyone's motto I but it would be extremely i difficult if you don't go I for that specialised training j which counts M much in later life. I. C. S. can provide you with sin h a vocational i training along caretully- planned lines. Write for104 words
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Advertisement102 1950-04-09 9 A lovely complexion looks with POND'S^^Face Powder Clinging, 'sheer-gauge 1 tfK V J3^jj^B^^lpSg^ a new, exciting smoothness 4^mlßp^^^^^^B?vsßmm to your skin! And it comes yjfjFßHr <^Gb^2s^ n such heavenly shades CjW^Hj shade of Pond's Face g* fi iHfIL Powder today -S. Ihwr* >re only womc-n yf f\ IV-// > -V_/^k.102 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1950-04-09 10 JfNIII Bal<l%% insoii - JfNIII Bal<l%%insoii liv Sl\<.UM>Ki: JOI I IXI.S EASTER ealla fot Spring decomtioofl and your old straw hat plays a nuijor role. Put .1 small bowl in the invcited crown, and till it with blight flowers for th<> centre of your dinner table. Food Fancies for a1,409 words
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Advertisement649 1950-04-09 10 IhsfeSW SOLE VGEXI i FOR Tin: ■Byyfy <• 'j (\tsslflffll whole of malaya for irri^^Si MNKLEY PIANOS ■K^T**^ -?2gjdßgßJF in.i. size kprioht ■B-'^bjMbssshbssss! R x N Kfl^^^H^^^H^^Bj FILLY TROF'ICALISED If BRILLIANT TONE. Ss9^BP^"^"S Easy Payments Can Be ■fSflsS**^^^^^ Arranged. TT^HANO TUNING REPAIRS Undertaken by our LONDON Ql ALIFirJU EXPERT. Ortified649 words
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Advertisement116 1950-04-09 10 1 Pe'MKS P/US In the %orld iamous'De >X'itt's" Pill> fOo'fiave a crredicinoV H made specially to restore tired and iluggi^h kidneys \6 their; 1 normal healthv activities Speedily the kidneys are soothed, j. cleansed and stimulated to their vital task, and as pain and r~^r=— discomfort.cease.^hejltH and rctuca^^ *l'Z"" >116 words
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Miscellaneous551 1950-04-09 10 HAVK I a WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARFE \OI \Rll S *W do d easily nropided ,/V I vvn *ik dsw'l stand too much m lAS .1 this -its ceremony. You will have to Speak up for s. I an dr eisu,ns at .short dont ht oth.rstak* rf mmtiuct fr&oTfrU551 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-04-09 11 Egyptian Episode l»:«ix in- In thr m, ,,ni<T li^ht h\ the PynunMftJ S and Sphlu i- oae of »he •••t(»url >.«i| l i.'rn l s in it\>> n«w Egyptian film S -Ki U 1 Lewi- c'l.mi^ht Is Ourn- Hcbedoied for ■OTrcatll ;it tlic (iarrick. S OejfaUlK, Starr- 1 inu in74 words
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327 1950-04-09 11 BURBANK CALIF, Sat DLONDE, port and pretty Pat Marlowe la one of Cinemaland s most amazing young la die.-. She makes her living as a stand-in to. .1 n Wyman, ■iocs not aspire to betai not even an actre.--.- guess that makes327 words
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Article1250 1950-04-09 11 'BODY BEUTIFULS' HIT THE JACKPOT AND THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR THE NIGHT CLUB SCENE SAYS 111 .MS V 4.EU* HOLLYWOOD, Sat. HOLLYWOOD oldtimm <laim that iho fir3t movie set built on a Hollywood studio i t;igc, way back in the days of movietown'a adolescence, was that of »ght dub. And1,250 words
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Article16 1950-04-09 11 bgjki jjx fcnb kfbg cfnb xj ixnxfbxfgxfbjx fjbh fxjgb kxjflb xnfkjo i16 words
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Article, Illustration373 1950-04-09 11 urn Lwvoon. Hat. IIHE BOUND EFFECTS library .it Warner Bros. studio now contains the woi Id most complete coll< c tion of ti inge and unusual sounds. in it la pi actU .'illy veryiliin^ known to the cars of •^inkind everything from > rjtom bomb explosions to the373 words
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Advertisement134 1950-04-09 11 yS THE FINAL STfXtoA TO YO'JS MAKE-UP CUTEX M*gic-we*r CLTEX, to ttiy to apply givei beauty to your fingertip!. Thli incredibly long* wearing polish resists chipping tn i feeding. Stiy» pcifrxn longer CUTEX i clrar, nonfiding ihadrs nrvcrteecQ to lose thrir brilliant lustre. /?j\ TiMK-TESTED IN TBB TBOPIC* Women know134 words
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Advertisement45 1950-04-09 11 For STAMTS of MA LAY A and OTHERS ORIENT STAMP CO. 25, Chulia Street, Singapore. (uticura < oticuiK-ha^ an Almost mrdical rAicacy in arresting itching irrit* tion and >rnar»u n in drawing out infirtii.mati.in and Virrnets tnn iirAin'^ up »k«n troubles COMFORT FOR L AaUNC FEET^45 words
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Advertisement289 1950-04-09 11 IKM7 t s so rasv lo wave your hair yourself lod^-DO loveUcr perm nt anv JIJST S|MPLE STEPS r>Ce -<^^^»^^^ fmf^ii i ~S*. I y° ur h*it up b^Ublp^W fc^S WS&SBn lotion a^ vou go. If mtuhm^ KfaSjßa H '.Jsp- >' uu IIKt a^ niea4 i x-^*^ waving time it289 words
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Article1399 1950-04-09 12 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By Dv the times these notes are 19 In your hands the two State cricket matches in Kuulu Lumpur and Penang, which highlighi the Easter holiday sports and. at the same time, begin the representative cricket .season. should have started provided the weather1,399 words
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829 1950-04-09 12 TIW Thomas 4 up From a Correspondent DENMARK is expected to put up the strongest challenge for the Thomafi Cup in 1952. Danish players have shown great improvement in their recent perror] .r.--s .i! the a>-i.u land championships. Danish roaches were busy Jotting notes829 words
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Advertisement481 1950-04-09 12 new! super absorbent TAMP AX a y*« Vuu'H know it JmL b> .h a«rk K^r^ all r«-qiiirfiii« ">- s n«l uiili in,. n .-w- <.| l.mipax No. 2 <..mr. mw f Bcfli FaMfaa N'i. I—now1 now in iinprowii ■ppfieatot lulm, tin- r<-oiilt til I. iil' tiTin NMarck ■nd > x|i<481 words
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Advertisement100 1950-04-09 12 Pains in Back. Nervous, Rheumatic Wronjr foods and drinks, worry. Overwork and frrquent colds often pwt a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney and Kladder Trr>ublf-.« are th«> trw« cause of Kx.ess Acidity, iirttmgr L> Nißjifs Hurnine Passages. [.<-c l'«ini, Nervousn.~.s, Pizziness. Swollen Ankles. Rheumatism, I'uffy h^yeiwis. unA feeling old100 words
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Advertisement156 1950-04-09 12 CORK TIPPED I for I i better quality I every time I Mode with Rich, fine Virginia W MV^^ ISO YEARS DEPUTATION fO* OuahTt^B fc The Greatest of F all Tonics m <^ For very many years, in nearly every 1 rn coumn ol the world, PHOSFERINE has IHi been156 words
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Miscellaneous131 1950-04-09 12 W JVJ o^wwe 9 ot MOON.".'- AND WNO DO I f V OmCC.V r^ ..-^t\ BOAT^y ON JTS JOURNEY TO y* j^ A >l£h\}/ IAI i ATTA CX OF AUsi^^3R r-r^"^ T"" "^LORRFPTV^ WE'RE IN T£IRRfBLE WHAT'S I I CUNNING TO T ACM N WELL- /L^\\ >J» l f >131 words
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194 1950-04-09 13 M.C.A. IN FAVOUR OF COACHES Malaya lhi sv. ar has h^veT^ v,as reached at a meeting of the commit V> of b Malayan Cricket Association held here vestrrday f»Tu° (>ommi^<'<'. although ly wpporting the proposal, cam.- to this decision vj«'w»f the MmiSuS available In194 words
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Article76 1950-04-09 13 Inter-State School Cricket MALA< Sat— Th« fallowing will play lor Malacca ombi n t d S( -hoois against the ombincd Schools oi Ne«n .11 Srrrmban on Ma) tf: H.ii h.i.ian SiM^b (fj. sj. M. de Witt (s.r.u. M. Scibi;patb>. Bakar Ma S lid and lan he«' l.nu (all High School).76 words
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Article156 1950-04-09 13 INTER-SCHOOL CRICKET IN MALACCA Malacca. Fit. Harbajahn Singh, skipper of the Malacca High School, with scon-s of 21 and ";i in each Inning? and p hag «>f Bv« w.cK- i- t>>i 23, v.a- in.ni,:> i PftrKMU iM.- for the High School being able to draw with th. St. Franeifl institution156 words
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Article155 1950-04-09 13 LIM LEADS IN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP At the close of the fourth round of the Malayan Chess Championship organised by th Singapore Chess Club at the Y.M.C.A. hall yesterday. Charlie Lim lead with three and a hail points. followed by Soo Ho Kum Chin. A. Oppenhein. Lim Kok Ann and p.155 words
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109 1950-04-09 13 WINNIE AND FAMILY SEE COLONIST LOSE RAUfRBURY, WILTSHIRE, Bat. Mr. Wiiuton Churchill ;ii,.l 111.- l.ii.J'.'. •-■«><' »>"* Ki ncii-hr< u racehorse, ("o!o--nlnt, beaten into fourth \>ncr In tin- Balifbury Spring Handicap run ever on« mlk hen i u oni.-t v. Minor of three of hi* six racer since arriving I109 words
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396 1950-04-09 13 PENANG,*Saturday Penang «raa leading by f runs at the clooc tn j-l;iy today in th« inter-State cricket nun eh against Perak on the Penang Sports Club ground. Batting ftrst, Poralc v. r< all out i<»r 7'» rurui :«iid r^enang replied v/lth l?fl a hl^hlichi396 words
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Article43 1950-04-09 13 SYDNEY. Bat Cir.yboots. a 25-1 outsider owned by Mr. and Mrs. M. V. ooper, today won the Doncaster Handicap run over one mile at Randwich racecourse here. Oreyboots beat Achilles <ij-i». who ju>t ht id (iif tne 5-2 lavouritr Buzmark. Heuter.43 words
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Article52 1950-04-09 13 GORGEOUS DEFEA TED MONTE CARLO. 8a! Gertrude Moran waa ellminatea in iua r anal matcii in th n's sinnational tennis tournament by Juan Walker .Smith "Bri 0 6-3 and 6-4. The pre-game favourite wa.i upset by th< steady back court shots ol the Briush sirl who .slammod placen nus past52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-04-09 13 Some of the fort) mcinltcrs of the Singapore. Kuala Ui mn r :md Penan*' Y.V f..» s who have conic here to play badminton, tennis and nethall in the annual iriaii r ular sports Meeting for the President's (up which beuan yesterday.45 words
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Article299 1950-04-09 13 SELA NGOR TAIL FAILS TO WAG I^I'ALA LUMPUR. Saturday. The annual cricket match between Singapore and Selangor began this morning on a wicket unaffected by the slight rain. Selangor winning the toss elect d to bat and were •-•;v n a g «d stari by Hobbs and MacNa m a299 words
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Article, Illustration312 1950-04-09 13 HAT-TRICK TURNS DEFEAT TO VICTORY An Umpired spell of bowlIng by Suan Tim who took nix wickets for <>"« l m foui ovei a and foui bails the last three ol which gave him tin hat-trick, turned defeat Into victoi v tui Victoria School with tin- Raffles Institute. 1 1312 words
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Article106 1950-04-09 13 ' WHISKER - 'WHISKER' BY MELBOURNE. S^t. \'>>rkt ini t"'i n Johnny Lni ■■>!. n, i States Jockey, mu-i li'Jiu- three \> -<■,- i.-:i.i>ii hi :i phoin iiiii.-ii hen iiiakinv li Australian ii«bui a< < '.mi ti< Id i .mi.-.- k..|i 1- /i. ropw-4 r<ln P.. ii iin.iv 111 I ll<106 words
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Article92 1950-04-09 13 You'd swear these fruit.s and vegetables were picked from the garden only an hour apo if' you lived in a country where they grew! Qui< k freezing is the magic that brings you all th?> flavour and texture of garden and orchard foodd at their very best. But92 words
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Advertisement341 1950-04-09 13 NOTICE SINGAPORE i HINESE SWIMMING '"LUB. NOTICE bj hereby v^n that \hr Aniaia. nera| Meeting cf tht> m^niirt held at the '< cinb premises, -l, Amber Road, on Buaday, "i^ih April, l?»r>o at n.iKi :i m, p tactu illy. 1. Tc confirm, t th" Hinutea of tho luet Annuai ■i;.!341 words
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Advertisement164 1950-04-09 13 COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH 9mHK Binoculars ■Dal WSk W^EHaV vH Bf I^|lb\ with trr j.ical -mi ,)i,,, ■■.•»lcd in a^^k^lbmV > i>ii<l >v' i t.i.i* H iV/Jv l^ Pi ;|t i ■11 > \;i|kiiii ii H E^ wSSfIaV t' II: Rparl-.lin^ Inu-h. J.i wiS am. w W -\Ku r.ini'M;.-164 words
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Miscellaneous96 1950-04-09 13 sap mts m/sswg /iii (mfwjy. .-«> r^~TTT^7T^~^|M^^^|p^ Br""'"""'n**r,'""' Jg^BJPHßßßlJ^ r the doctor told her— Tc; A '/mvie a\jd SS2 Pi t nowadays voi "rV^B l) TIRED. (CONTINUED TIREPNJESS A\'dKx stiTHA EAT OUT r^^W L^rnfAn i L Hj."..'- v..'. v r t, irfPHArs i 01-GHtH f<; X LACK Of ENERGY RESULT96 words
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1102 1950-04-09 14 WHY THE SANDS BROOKS FIGHT IS NOT A TITLE CONTEST BOXINGWith The Gloves Off by the SPECTATOR j Efforts to stage -manage the show Recorded broadcast... /Meeting cf the S. B. B. C. Piomoter to insure fighters Dressing Rooms THERE is a healthy buzz of i ritrcipatioii in boxing circles1,102 words
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Article315 1950-04-09 14 Tin following i i.-s w i 1,1 i.i.r. d I>>«l;i\ ZM p.m. HOYS MINGIJCS: M. \.-.t Kh dan (Sri i Win if i .-i Wadar Rawl A Rohain Huron Karouk aTalam <j: Ri t Winner <.t A».-|.|| Kadi A ili I i mull. Ml SI.IM BOYS' SINGLES:315 words
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Article218 1950-04-09 14 When Dave Sands and Bo;. Brooks ::Jin«-.> up to each other at tho Happy World for their bifj Hglit on April 11, they v.ii! be wearing a completely n u pattern boxing gloves. Th-- o«ici«Tl pcrmission of the Hoard of ronirol will prolably liavr218 words
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Article56 1950-04-09 14 BERLIN. Sat— The Moroccan soccer team union. RoorUve Casablanca, took a 10 2 surprise defeat from the tfenin Tennis Borussia team, prospective champions of the Berlin Soccer League Th»' Moroccans said alter their defeat that the hardest drawback for them %vas the relatively chilly weather, toA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-04-09 14 Tribune StafT Reporter Singapore motor racing fans, who are having i speed dash of their own tomorrow at JJm Chu Kang Road, are contributing to the construction of a new super British racng car, with which Britain hopes to recapture her lost prestige120 words
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Article110 1950-04-09 14 Soars Wins 25 Miles Cycle Race KTTALA LUMITR. Fti. Garth Soars, of the Kuala Lumpur Rough Riders' team, defeated his team mates by a lon^th to win the All-Malayan 25 Miles cycling championship over the Lake Gardens Circuit this morning. His timo was cne hour. 10 minutes and five seconds110 words
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114 1950-04-09 14 BANDITS VICTIMS TO MEET SANDS BOYS BY THE SI'ECTATOK Dave Sands, th< British Empire Middleweight Chnmpk>n, will tnk< his sparring pnrtnen brothers George and Altie— along to the Bniish Military Hospital on Tue «lrf\ He will through ttir«'e fonnils with them for the benefit of (he patients many of whom114 words
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Advertisement296 1950-04-09 14 W/TH TH POUCH CONN£CT/OA?S TO m jW'iu iin nun iii miii mi m»m i in| 35^ LEAVING SINGAPORE THURSDAYS FOR fe£ 1 BANGKOK. HONGKONG y^b^pv TAIPEH Sl TOKYO. ff%^ C tic b ton Hviation/^^ MA ROBINSON ROAD. SING A PORK PROVED PRODUCTS of outstanding quality for BROOKLAX- MAGSILATE- Tht world-famous296 words
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Advertisement468 1950-04-09 14 V DDT DIFFUSERJ ftHs V/ /^>/ //r NO SPRAYING ECONOMICAL INCONSPICUOUS EOSY TO USE Jl ST ATTACH TO YOfK KLKCTKK 1 IJI.HT Bl IB KILLS AT A TOUCH OF A SWITCH PRICE IN SINGAPORE R5 CtS, OBTAINABLE AT ALL LKAIMNG KTOMSB s AICKWOOC CO., LTD. L3, Battery Road. Singapore. DiStrtbutOra468 words
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1949 1950-04-09 15 YOKG- AYRES COMBINE GET WINNING TREBLE I\v ALBERT SPENCER n»rm i The M:in uith "2,ooo Winners. i H Saturday. _No Regrets proved btimU <o :he best sprinter in the country today bv takin the topciass Bprint over six furlongs with the heavy1,949 words
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Article87 1950-04-09 15 HI X' .i:< .\c k :i rh) P»klOS today lias 200 ftght< and •oeordlng tf the Chin< oe« i pao Quctinj mmunlsl lion- the und< the alliance signed beU i- i ilu- i'i< vide P-kiti" With 1 ;;i t 20D Ol which have already arrived In87 words
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236 1950-04-09 15 NEW RECORD FOR WOMEN'S 100 M. FREESTYLE penang. Sat.- Fenang Led Singapore at the end of this afternoon's 1 ■trimming events at the Penang Chinese Swimming Clubby 29 points to 15 in the Baster Triangular swimming meet. Tliv most thrilling event of the afternoon was the Women's 100 metres free236 words
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Article152 1950-04-09 15 MALAYAN YWC A s SPORTS MEET Rain spoile.l the opening game:; of the Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore T.W. C.A. sports meet. Only one netball match and a tennis ti< weie played yesterday. In the netba'l match. Singapore hent Prnang by 14 points to one. and at tennis fcnai i'.152 words
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221 1950-04-09 15 L.ONDON, Saturday. Britain, *vho held two world boxing championships at the start oi the year, is now without a representative on the world roll of honour. Freddie Mills, cruiserweight crown, has gone back to America and Rinty Monaghan i'as relinquished his flyweight championship221 words
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165 1950-04-09 15 King Willow Needs Young Blood.. LONDON. Sat. INTRODUCTION of youQg btood is h necessity if BSnKllafa cricl'ot i.s to produce tram capable of holding its ovm or beating tho Australians in the noar future 7t Is an <Mieouraging sign, thorrf j^r;. to sco that Middlokcx and York.- hi re. "joint165 words
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Advertisement289 1950-04-09 15 2^^^ Gl l\^ K^2S^P Tms WELLPirri ND EXT^KMELY EXCITING 1 1( ll lvK (Local Press Review) TODAY FOUR SHOWS ffIAV|IJIMI 2 4.15 6.30 9.30 p.m. JK.i^^SftSESW Phone 6903. J ARTHUR RANK f»RESEMTS Sf 1 3fc^^^ lL V n as BV A m\ With I I)XI\KLI H\l'\l \N VIAIRKr DEMI CKORGE289 words
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Advertisement279 1950-04-09 15 PUMC If AS THEY GO fi-MEi'J BATTLE THEIR TOUGHEST CASE... EKSJ^Wj* *?-5- c '*/9 12.30, 3.30, 6.90 and 'A WAX!! (Note Times) SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATIXKEB TODAY A rOMORROW M CM. CARTOONS RTING AT 5».:i0 A M. pmoi oo MIDNI6KE TONIGHT The FIGHTING UNTOLD DEVIL DOCS PERILS TO UNMASK LEE POWELL279 words
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Article18 1950-04-09 16 DUIiBAN Sat. To avoid petrol rationinc Routta Airi cans gaved 5.600.000 gallons in two months.18 words
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Article22 1950-04-09 16 SALERNO. Sat. -An It;i lian worn ia. Gemma Mas tantuono, 43 of Salerno, fave birth to her 21st child.22 words
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Article483 1950-04-09 16 Mi Li ya ii Golf Championships Hy A Special CorreHpoadenl liß M II tin. the weather nmd A. A l>:t\U* took pride of place yesterday at 11 the Rovid Singapore U »A Cull OB Um opt n.i.g clay of Hit- M <'■•>•«» UU*»UUloushiUH, the483 words
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Article162 1950-04-09 16 'Conny' Sinks Concrete Osk of the i'sst heavyweight Conatel ationt. wrhlch started using Kallang airport instead cf Tengah last wet';, Caused Bl!ght sinking of part of the concrete parking space outside the airport buildings. K< ntine t» .s made dallj by til.' P.W.D., WhO air 'M charge of Kallang, revealed162 words
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Article, Illustration450 1950-04-09 16 Kota Raja Work Hard For Victory I/OTA Raja were macL> to work hard for their 3-1 victory over the R F.M.K. ul ye.sro»day f S n£Apore Amateur F.A Senior LCftgW lix t( ii J.ilan C..s;ir Stadium. At Brat it iook» (i as though the k K.M.K. wcie in tor aTribune - 450 words
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222 1950-04-09 16 HE SEARCHED FOR THE PERFECT WI^E 1.0 />'>.»' S iturdni I Mil; "i John WU' /•<•. <>„>■ ;< and foui l<i hl ihi O i.l t s </..» >/ /Ol >/■ i I ■H< -1)11,1. I <■' I </"■•" I ),.<,/.•• i222 words
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84 1950-04-09 16 SIAMESE SENT DOCTOR TO HELP BANDIT VICTIMS In a recent ambush at K'uaj intAn on the Perak Kedah border in which two Europeans were killed, the Biamei in Betong ss'nt medical aid on hearing ot tru incident. To get a doctor from Sungel Patani or Orik vvould mean a loss84 words
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Advertisement77 1950-04-09 16 pastern AERATED WATER CO..LTO. 404. GcyUn^ Road. Singapore )-L^,a/rtT\ G5, Chulta St.. Mnyapoi y y 'Jioyafl oeremoniel> 0 eatißUßii I REDUCTION /N FARES I 0 j«,-vj IA-Oay Bangkok-Return Cacurtiont k«U«*i> March 14 and May 14 ar« C\/ •li^bU for 20% far* r#duct.on \f IV V_ PP^ I >Mh CPAI Fl.77 words
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