Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 May 1950
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Title Section20 1950-05-07 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Pubfishod simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, tpoh and Penang. TWENTY PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 19W. TEN CENTS20 words
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741 1950-05-07 1 S'PORE TEACHERS VOTE FOR A STRIKE BALLOT BUT NO CALL TO THE CHILDREN Tribune Staff Reporter THREE hundred members of the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday rejected the Benham Report. Later seventy-seven of them vctcd unanimously' that a secret ballot should be held to find out whether the union will consider741 words
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Article86 1950-05-07 1 Grenade Hurts 8 In Saigon SAIGON Sat— rt French Police In.spocvor and seven others were w rand 'd here early today, when a grenade was tossed from a speeding car into a crowded Btreet. The police have chaned tru* grenade was thrown by followers of H<> l"hJ M:nh, Mu;icow leaderU.P. - 86 words
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103 1950-05-07 1 A.S.P. DAWSON KILLED IN A.-B. ACTION PENANO, Say -X Dawson Ass's^ant Bupexintend°nt of Poii" > m chant? of the Bunfel BakaD jungle squad, was Killed In .u'tion aerainsi an undetermined n'inio«T of arm bandits m the Jungle :n the Kr';m ar.^-\. Kmth Kcdah. on Friday afternoon, latest r--porta reaching hereA.P. - 103 words
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Article40 1950-05-07 1 RANGOON. Sat. rtehcs of Buddha, which have been on loan to Burma from the Temple ot the Sacred Tooth m Ceylon for three months, are to be taken back lo Ceylon tomorrow on the British steamer Warwickshire. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article183 1950-05-07 1 Tin Men Oppose Buffer Pool Tribune Staff Reporter INFLUENTIAL men m the tin marker fear thmt if Malayan tin i .1 to pile up m the hands of an international body hand~llng a "buHVr pool," N':ilaya's ripht.s as a producer will be cut to the minimunv They attacked the proposals183 words
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Article31 1950-05-07 1 Moscow S;»t. Foreign Ministt Vinhlnsky receiv*»d today the six-man delegation from the United St*t< ■dooesta, who are here t establish deplomatic Rel The atino.-j u,i a spokc.M-.i.th v. cordial U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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244 1950-05-07 1 CANNES. (FRANCEi, Sat. —Prince Aly Khan denies emphatically a report, printed m an Italian newspaper, that he and Rita Hayworth are thinking about getting a divorce. "Just because I go to London to look at my horses, or my wife goes to ParisA.P. - 244 words
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Article52 1950-05-07 1 COLOMBO, Sat. The Wages Board for the Rubber Growing and Manufacturing Trade has decided to raise the present daily basic rates of wages for rubber workers men from 58 cents to 75 cents; women from 46 cents to 60 cents; and child workers from •U cents to 50Reuter - 52 words
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Article152 1950-05-07 1 Governor Defends H.K. Clamp HONGKONG. Sat— The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham. today strongly defended the Government's clamp down on Chinese immigration. The powerful Chinese Chamber of Commerce is now considering making representations on the ground that the immigration order is detrimental to trade, business, and prosperity. The Governor,U.P. - 152 words
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Article69 1950-05-07 1 ONE HURT IN CAR -LORRY COLLISION A large American private car **nd ;i lony finished up m the ditch on the Changi Road just outside Uiiangi Gaol yesterday afternoon after a collision m which the car tan under the back of the lorry. The driver of the car, a European,69 words
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568 1950-05-07 1 Investors Quit The Malayan Gold Mine JNVESTORS throughout the Common w»»al!h are walking out on :i gold mme the. Mai i>jui dun market, which pays some of the bluest and steadiest dividends m the world. The reason is fear of the future, and nothing else. Harrassed broken maintain that the568 words
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82 1950-05-07 1 2,000 Reward For Dato' s Attacker 1 Repuitw PER police haw offered a I reward to anyone imormation fl to the arrost or men, who -grenade at Lock and Ma jan Chinese As- rs m I poh on I ir. lice itt-s that lieved to be man called ■ng. which82 words
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Article66 1950-05-07 1 TWO NEWSMEN SHOT DEAD BAIOON, Sat. Two repori rs of the nationalist daily paper Thos Cuoc shot -lead today as thoy sat m a sidewalk cafe. Oru> oihor was seriously wounded by the gunmen. who escaped Into *he crowd. m Cuoc hay been unr^ )-ii the Communists for Jie lastU.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement88 1950-05-07 1 Your ffcTOtirlte drinks niixni to ptrfectkm ?r >m our Ist class bar. For Sp« <i.ii Ccr nMMilet as Man. if :vrnc I« u Etc. Food you and your p.nr really enjoy. Foil RESERVATION PHONE: OOli. fhc Famous HOHNER H. S. B. HARMONICAS. ■I i mat HBB4, 10-hole, 10-reed, Vamper Tuning88 words
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Advertisement29 1950-05-07 1 or cuiroDNu AMERICAS FfNEST w «WJMWqjR SEASON TRADING CO., 57, Hick Street, lei: «^lBB if%e famous famt/j/ of Alvdicinal Products 9 9 m and, o/ course* TIGER HALM i29 words
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Article160 1950-05-07 2 fgn nh ghm gch gjm m MR. W. J. PARKS. Deputy Commissioner of Police said yesterday that he had received no complaints from the Women Police Constables about their conditions of service. He said that although by joining the Regular Police Force some of them had suffered160 words
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Article29 1950-05-07 2 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. N. M. Ghouse is now the Hon orary Secretary of the Malacca Indian Chamber ot Commerce. He took thfc place of Mr. V. Kandasamy29 words
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Article, Illustration312 1950-05-07 2 GROUSE SPORE POLICE WOMEN Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Women Police Constables are dis- satisfied with their conditions of service. Many of them are thinking of resigning. Their main grouse is the poor salary. And this particularly applies to those who have joined U c regular force. When312 words
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116 1950-05-07 2 POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING Tribune Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of obscene postcards are t^mg rold m Singapore quite brazenly by pseudo book-selkrs who peddle their novels and magazines m Singa- pore streets and offices. The Police have already made an arrest. The man was found to have 40116 words
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297 1950-05-07 2 CITY FATHERS MAY ASK FOR POCKET MONEY Tribune Staff Reporter CHOI'LiD Singapore Commissioners vote themselves 13 $97,200 a year for their services to the eitj This question is expected to arise when the Finance Committee of the Municipality meets np\t week. The $97,200 is based *on a $30Q-a-moßth allowance which297 words
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Advertisement187 1950-05-07 2 TWO AIR ROUTES THAT GIVE THE SAME OUTSTANDING EFFICIENT SERVICE IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS IONDONt 4&l£fi V ONE Tf LUXU RIOUS SKYMASTER SERVICES UK.EKLV FORTMGHTLV SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO C O L O M B O 1U with connection* to AUSTRALIA BOMBAY, KARACHI. REDL CED 5 i? ii FA»ES TO LONDON SYDNFY.187 words
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Advertisement112 1950-05-07 2 Rheumatism Curbed m 30 Minutes The amazing new discovery Romind banishes the pains of Arthritis, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuritis and Sciatica like magic. In "0 minutes after the first dose, pains disappear, and m a few days this marvelous medicine dissolves and removes the body poisons and Uric Acid that are112 words
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Miscellaneous567 1950-05-07 2 juiiw LtgJi M 11 -PMIPHL»J W P I WTO l' <nin tr *t AA'A -<Ht p.m. Pronramme S«im1. \f M > Jl/Viiii Irt mar> J.tS Interlude 7.M Kadio BLUE NETWORK M«irasl»i -Malayaa Iffaira; 7.4:, ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Interlide; 5.0.% Rate) from a.m. Programme Sum H.H.< London; SI, N.svs; 5..!0 nun !».ir.'567 words
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224 1950-05-07 3 QUEEN'S' ARREST HIT CHAP-JI-KEE RACKET SSSSSfiS^Saarjsrjrt.s: p-lcee«|ueen was vmM :uid «lei>orted trom tli«- Colony. During her Mign, •■hap.kj. kee opewtow rakeriinfrom $100,000 to MOO.OOO a day. Now, m the face of constant Police raids and .'.rrests their takings have dropped to $20,000 to $30,000 a day. Police usually arrest between224 words
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Article171 1950-05-07 3 WOMEN ARE CHIEF STAKERS MAJORITY <</ tin i-hup-ji-h-rf sttik* is n h Chimsf 1001— and wttperatititm* ptajf an important nk unum§ thi 111 ff |.v riot HHfom .11 ,ri mi ii \nnittin to <all «/,<./> It, i <,\,(/s ami MMWSfOTI to I hi r v 00m < f oamt. In171 words
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Article28 1950-05-07 3 LONDON. 8a;. Mr. IV: I Chiswall, former cocktail bar-tendvr at a WYst hotel, has a collectio:; of 300 examples of drink at ni? Hadlcigh. Suffolk honn28 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-05-07 3 STUDY TOUR Mr. T. K. Bala M.non, a TechnJral Assistant aHurhed to the Kuala Lumpur Timber Ke*»earch l^aboratories, 'eft hert* yesterday by s. S. <l* ct^on tor Australia on a stlidy tour. v. ill undergo a course m Wood Te<-hnolo>f> at M^lb«urn»-.42 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-05-07 3 Saturday Bride MR. and Mr*. Bemry Lincoln leaving the church of the ctood Shepherd after then wedding U(Hteninn. The bride wot Mies Mary Seurtttttm. she was given (man bu Mi. A. K. Lincoln. Brst »urn wo* Mr, Hub* v Vanderbeek and Miss Itf-n* Jacobe warn bridesmaid.46 words
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Article106 1950-05-07 3 Five of the warships were last destroyers averaging a displacement of 1.580 tons. Nine were escort vessels of 900 tons each. One was a transport of 1.500 and the last was a submarine chaser of 450 tOIIt. It is understood that one more warship was sold to Pakistan.106 words
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Article111 1950-05-07 3 MULTIPLE MURDER VERDICT IPOH, Siturday. a rerdict of multiple murder, by t person or poraoGJ rnknov.-i Ml rotur::ec\ i j the eomoer her. to'iav ut the inquost nB the 1 ir eraonk killed by a handgr- m jc ,eh i;xp!oJ--l jt i uaeAil ii ihe Ovenei Chinese c ■mcicty. at111 words
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Article34 1950-05-07 3 The name of the British soldier killed m action near Kajang on Thursday againsc Ccmmunist terrorists id j Lance Corporal H. R. Sim- j monds. His parents live at Nelson Road Norwich.34 words
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Article45 1950-05-07 3 Mr. W. Cottrell-Dormer, Director of Agriculture Fisheries and Stock. Now I Guinea, who has spent a few weeks m Malaya wiil be talkover Radio Malaya at i>-45 p.m. today about the advances made m these avenues since the war and their re'ationship to Malaya.45 words
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85 1950-05-07 3 PARENTS' DAY CONCERT AT ST. ANDREWS THE pupi of St. Andrew*! School will five a concert at the school on Friday, m celebration of a Parents" Day 'Education Week' festival. The Rev. Kinross Nicholson will unveil a representation of the Singapore Madonna, and Sir Han Hop Lim will open thr>85 words
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321 1950-05-07 3 Flying Club Has Dropped 8 Millio n On Estates Tribune Staff Rp|H>rter pARLY yesteiday morning, through tae mist, five little canvas sacks crashed to the ground on carefully guarded open spaces m Jobotv. Thi.° brought "money drops" carried out by members of tht Royal Singapore Flying Club to wf II321 words
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102 1950-05-07 3 Tribune Staff Reporter CIXTEEN Japanese warships which cott the Japanese Treasury several billion yen have now l.rrn broken up m Singapore and sold as scrap for about $750,000. The ship.-* surrendered to Icons; after v.i day. and were the British forces In Hong brought102 words
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Article283 1950-05-07 3 MALAY WIVES TO LEARN ENGLISH Tribune Staff Re|K>rter MALAY wives eager to lofirn English found that thp first hurdle U«ey had to clear were their husbands. The men objected to their won on folk attending night classes smytag: "A wife's place is at hoin^ daring meal times." However, cvei ythm^283 words
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Article161 1950-05-07 3 TOPER HAS K ILLED 6 NAZIS Toper is an ordinary Alsatian strong, sleek, play- j flu, and iK-aiui;, t.ut don't be misjudged by m- l toks. He is v killer. Yet all BtagapON ran see him to-day at U*e Alsatian Dog show m the Hap,js woiju turn, nnlnaihro A staunch161 words
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Article25 1950-05-07 3 Entry forms for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships are now available from the hon. referee. Mr. C. K. Pang. 13 Change Alley, Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement216 1950-05-07 3 INVEST YOI R Ri:\T Every time you pay rent it's money spent. Every time you make a monthly mortgage repayment it's money saved. You can easily convert your rent to savings by purchasing your own home. The Federal and Colonial Buildi*-?: Society Limited are prepared to lend you a substantial216 words
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Advertisement445 1950-05-07 3 'Jioi/aC frjeremonteS m ■•■> il 1 REDUCTION IN FARES I I »-J ill win U' 14-Ody Ban^Ukßctorn Eacuriiont y^~ between Miich 14 jnd May 14 «re *^> I, y'* ••!9 bl» for 2O^ fare reduction A ,\V_i Ppij I n b CPA! FI.9M. .y.ry l\ |T I 1 Tu-.doy *nd445 words
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Article202 1950-05-07 4 Corfu Arrives 3 Days Late THE P. O. vessel Corfu docked m Singapore yesterday, three days behind schedule. The delay was caused because of a breakdown while on the way from London to Southampton. She had to go into drydock for repairs and passengers for the Corfu were offered accommodation202 words
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124 1950-05-07 4 Lord MacD. Leaves For Sydney Today LORD MacDONALD. of Gwaenysgor. Britain's delegate to the Commonwealth Economic Conference which opens m Sydney on May 15, is due to leave Singapore this morning for Sydney Lord Ma 3cr.- Id, who w Ifl formerly a minor and who has bcvM Gc;- it or124 words
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340 1950-05-07 4 JOHORE POLICE FIGHT CORR UPTION, BUT... THE PUBLIC WILL NOT CO-OPERATE Tribune Staff Reporter IOHORE'S C.1.D., fighting corruption m GoveraJ ment departments, have made only one successiui prosecution out of fifteen possible cases. Aw\ it is all because members of the public will not give evidence m the court. In340 words
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Article48 1950-05-07 4 The total length of streets within the Municipal area which are maintained by Municipal Commissioners is 171.68 miles. The Public Works Department is responsible for 114.58 miles m the Rural areas. Last year a sum of one million dollars was spent on road unkeep, including widening.48 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-05-07 4 millS little Chinese f/irl, with her perky looking Pekinese, 1 was the ontre of attraction at Chanyi beach V^terdii)!. The "Pcke" does not s< < mcd to be amusrd at all although his little nuner has a U§ smile for76 words
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204 1950-05-07 4 Tribune Staff Reporter f OVERNMENT and the Municipality arc having a squabble over the loud speaker equipment at the Victoria Memorial Hall. According to an agreement, both the Municipality and Government have to share the cost of th 2 equipment. Now the question is204 words
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102 1950-05-07 4 HIT SISTER IN -LAW WITH A PARANG Chow Quee Huay, 35. A'ho allegedly hit her sister-in-law on the arm with a parang, was cleared of the offence m the Second Police Court yesterday The Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh, said he was satisfied 'iat Chow was insane. It was stated102 words
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Article226 1950-05-07 4 Tribune Staff Reporter JjINCE rationing came off, petrol sales have dropped slightly, and after a long period of compbining about rationing, some of the petrol pump men m Singapore would be glad to see it back. The coupons were good petrol salesmen. Now that Singaporeans226 words
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Article197 1950-05-07 4 Tribune Staff Reporter HEMANDS for a complete probe into the Singapore Seamen's Registration Bureau hav2 been made both to the Colony Government and ?ho Colonial Office m London. In Singapore, the Seamen's Administration Board is pressing lor a commission of inquiry to be appointed locally. In197 words
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Article26 1950-05-07 4 MALACCA. Sat. Tho Malacca High School plans to start beginners" classes m shorthand < Gregg), book-keeping, elements of commerce and type-writing tomorrow at 5 p.m.26 words
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199 1950-05-07 4 CARR -SAUNDERS WILL VISIT UNIVERSITY Tribune Staff Reporter IPOH Sat.— Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders and Sir Raymond Priestly will shortly be coming to Malaya to attend the first convocation of the University of Malaya on July 18. when they will be given honorary degrees, the Vice Chancellor, Dr. G. V. Allen,199 words
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214 1950-05-07 4 ISLAND- WIDE DRIVE -T.B. DRIVE PLANNED BCG Inoculations For Everybody! Tribune Staff Rector ISLAND-WIDE BCG inoculations to check the spread of tuberculosis m the Colony may be carried out this year. This may come about as a result of repeated calls to the Colonial Office and the United Nations pointing214 words
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Article25 1950-05-07 4 The pupils of the Accountancy School, run by Mr. H. Tan, held their annual dinner at the Diamond Restaurant. Great World, last night.25 words
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Article22 1950-05-07 4 MALACCA. Sat. The St. Francis Association ill hold its annual general meeting at the St. Franus Institution on Sunday ntxi.22 words
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Article69 1950-05-07 4 THE Director of Fisheries, Manila Dr. Deogracias Villadolid,' arrived yesterday from Sydney with a party of two. Dr. Villadolid is back from the Ftabnki Council Conference held m Australia. I party, comprising Mr. Clato Martin, Chief, Division of Fisheries Technology, and Mr. D. X Villaluz. Zoologist69 words
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Article119 1950-05-07 4 The Department of Broadcasting proposes to oxiend Its school broadcasts feature to Tamil schools shortly. This is because their lessons over the air for Chinese and Malay schools have proved vny popu';ti. Wheieas a year ago there were only 130 Chinese and 36 Malay schools iittfTltllf119 words
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Advertisement122 1950-05-07 4 Hcvc 9 s A LOT MORE for your money Don 't Miss It This Time CLEARANCE SALE of Printed Lambskins, Plain Angelskins, Checked Taffettas, Baby Sharkskins, Ninnon, etc., etc! Only SI .50 per yard. To avoid disappointment call early. RAFFLES PLACE-SINGAPORE WTELE PHONE 5214 FLASH LIGHT fflJji^^^AJ BATTERIES Wfl\ Sole122 words
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Advertisement409 1950-05-07 4 WHICHAAILMENTS DOW SUFFER? W I i^safl LnnnnnW JBS Your doctor wlfl tell you thit often these wtn»Q •Ifns of MINERAL A VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnlnp thit you rt not jettinj enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands r?« to have. The cooked-out foods you eat iren't giving you enougn m your409 words
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Article200 1950-05-07 5 BID TO CUT THE LONG SOCCER QUEUE NATHAN WANTS MORE GATES AT THE STADIUM Tribune Staff Reporter THK loaf <|iieues at Jalan Besar Sta<lium, vvhen big football inatehes are played, may soon be rtSMCCtI considerabl> it a proposal tor more entrances and better parking facilities is okayed by Municipal Commissioners.200 words
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Article103 1950-05-07 5 PRISON FOR 2 MEN; FINE FOR WOMAN rVO men and .t woman were produced In the First Dla tnct Court yesterday on Idea, tity card chara CASIO ONE: Chan Qtian Kong plead* d guilty to failing to produce hia card. Ho claimed that he had lo«t hfta card 12 days103 words
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188 1950-05-07 5 Tribune Staff Reporter A SPECIAL inquiry committee has beon set up to go into certain allegations made ftgaiMt the Registrar of Vehicles and his Department. The Allegation! wen- made by a V' hiclefl Inspector m a lettt/ to the Acting Municipal I'resident and the Municipal188 words
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Article84 1950-05-07 5 'Er.... That's Confidential' Ayuung mai viMting »he newljf opened United States Infoi matioii Service Library it Raffles Place blushed when pretty Assistant Librarian Rita B. Hun asked him what MS profession V>.i He Showed approval wnen Rita handed lum tho visitors" book to sign hi- name, but he carefully omitted84 words
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Article51 1950-05-07 5 Twenty cents seized by the Police from live youth ml gamblers went into the Magistrates' I'oor Box yesterday. The five boys had pleaded guilty In the Fourth Police Court to a charge of gambling with cards m Joo Chi a» Road on May 5. They were each fined51 words
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Article231 1950-05-07 5 Cheaper World Tours In 1951? pHEAPER round-the-world t cruises starting from next year is envisaged oy Mr B. Bevan. Singapore s I General-Manager of Tnomas Cook and Sons, who said yesterday that there was a strong possibility 01 the Cook's world onuses being resumed. I raies wu probabU oi lower231 words
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Article19 1950-05-07 5 Pneumonia claimed 30 lives out of 177 deaths reported m j Singapore for the week ending April 29.19 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-05-07 5 THIS put in> irtt.s tnktu wn/.u ,.r nttttht a<l<>. These .ronit n and < hiltln together irith their mm folk !''/> ItHltXtid bll.Ktit Ulftstftl (I/I JS itl Jtttlxi,*. Todnii it -stttUd m tht Maum Re aettttmt nt ('amft. Koto Tintfiti di'tmt, th> i> <id much hnpfiitr and55 words
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Article269 1950-05-07 5 MA WAI CAMP FLOURISHES Tribune Stufl Reporter Vl hundred squatters removed from bandit infested areas m Joh ore and resettled m Mawai area, Kota Tinggi district, have attained self-sumciency. Today, these settlers— men, women and children are able to maintain themselves independently. They have now started a "Cu-operative Marketing Board,"269 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-05-07 5 The following appears In th« May issue of the Gather! ral Conner: "Singapore (on first mv pfre— low) did not strike up a.-- poverty stricken at all. We merely received a shock of surprise that people not obviju.siv rolling m money should oo so well laundered." I)K.53 words
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Advertisement240 1950-05-07 5 Why Castrol is--44 the masterpiece m oils^ .;■->;;■■■■■ tirllUltl fll\ft \t kViIA H'C>'/ "I r TIM F- nroDerties o! the modern Castrol have been proved m a practical mannei r^S by the maioritv of motorists m Britain. *^3^^^^^^^ 1 A^ plane m the world, uses Castrol. U^tM > -1 7240 words
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Advertisement27 1950-05-07 5 r tieM MADE IN ENGLAND W. D H. O WILLS BRISTOL LONDON. ASK GILLS FOR ALL SPORTS GOODS G. S. GILL CO., 90 BATU ROAD, K. L.27 words
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Article, Illustration889 1950-05-07 6 rA Reply To 'QUIZ' Asian Or Asia tier? By "QUIZ" fIIRST of all, I must r thank "A Proud Asian" for his letter on the difference between Asian and A/iatic. I agree "Asian" is more mellifluous, easier to write and m .vvord with other Continental adje889 words
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1172 1950-05-07 6 F. RILKY - DEAR Proud Asian"— Your letter advocating the use of the word "Asian" m place of the English word "Asiatic" has give* me. as a linguist, muci iood for thought. First of all. I would like to make this quite clear.1,172 words
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Advertisement363 1950-05-07 6 i STRATOCRUISER SPEEDBIRT TKis modern Speedbird Fleet provides. SWift. SUrC constellahon speedbird services to all v j^r.. 6 continents f argonaut speedbirds _2 ---l-. gg: SOLENT SPEEDBIRDS 17^,000 miles of 8.0.A.C. routes to fifty-one countries on all six continent can save you hours, days, sometimes even weeks of valuable travelling363 words
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Advertisement764 1950-05-07 6 *The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT today K^/J^^^B If ALL LEAD| NC T Hercules Jr I TMi MMCUIfi CVCLI 4 MOTOt COMMNV Ltd ffiSH V^^ T. V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. II BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE vW y* J f t i What do you know j| about ENO? /< f|P[ DO VGU KNOW764 words
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235 1950-05-07 7 MYSTERY OF THE SURGEON WHO LOST £250,000 A WrOST END surgeon who gave un a f^fti^ Saturday. For ins farming venture Acquired fiv»- large farm and a mansion near j ter borough, and ;t goo strong herd «.i prize AyrKhire cattle. Lm( autumn creditor! Including \*t> ol the Big bunk235 words
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Article78 1950-05-07 7 Truth- As The Law Sees It WOKING, Sat. "l>i> .you til iik you should 1..- r. 'presented l>y snlieiior?" the v hairin, m. Mr. A. L, Kelley, at Wofcing Court recently asked Reginald llenhi'st, a ii.wtt'.r-cyt-llst summoned tor having no insurance policy. "I ran only i 1 1 the troth,'78 words
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Article45 1950-05-07 7 PORTSMOUTH, Virginia, DRUNK horse— take him 'nto custo ly, eracU'ed Ihe p.oi'ce tneSMMFC to radio rar c They found Dobbin m the middle of a cornfield, at Ports-mouth, Virginia very, very drunk indeed Ho had helped himself to fermenting mash.45 words
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Article114 1950-05-07 7 THE NOSE he says is tin focus of many habits. It is poked, patted, blowri, powdered. twitched, anu scratched HAIR ON THE ITPEP. LIP is responsible foi much smoothing. stroking. and twist»ng. TANKARDS are dangleM by R.A F. officers m a stylepeculiar to themselves. "It requires a114 words
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Article28 1950-05-07 7 hiiiNDON. Sat. A van moved down Brent-street. Hendon, while the driver w>« absent and crashed into a bus going towards Hayes, but no one was hurt.28 words
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64 1950-05-07 7 BOY WEDS GIRL 40 YEARS AFTER MEETING Forty years ago a boy and girl met and fell m love at Ryde, Isle of Wight. They lost track of each other when the hoy Joined the Army m 1914 Keoently the boy, Mr. William Soholey. t>:i, ot Finsbury Park, London. vvns64 words
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Article29 1950-05-07 7 TAUNTON, Sat. Mrs. F. Whittingham, of Brookfield, Wellington- road, Taunton, is a bird lover. A robin who knows has nested m her letter-box and laid three eggs.29 words
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121 1950-05-07 7 HENDON, Saturday. 'F you want more fun out of life use your eyes, says Superintendent A. Allen, who is m charge of the Metropolitan Police Training School at Hrndon. He say?- •AW- only Be* what wp want to See, or wlNti121 words
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Article152 1950-05-07 7 Scotsmen Are Wiser About Murders EDINBURGH, Sat. I ORI> COOPER, Lord Justice J General of Scotland, told the Kcn.il Commission on Capita] Punishment m Edinburgh recently: "Broadly speaking, a Scotsman's head is stronger than his heart." He said: "The criminal m Scotland knows very well that the ultimate sanction for152 words
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Article78 1950-05-07 7 CHRISTINE GETS BACK HER SHOE LONDON, Sat. FIVE-YEAR-OLD Christine Higgins. tearful tor a we« .c because ike had lost a red ballet shoe, is UheerfUl ugain. iihi- has tfot it Ijaek. CStfisttae feared thai without h»T favourite shoes she would fail m an pxamination next wefk. "I feel dir?«-rnii m78 words
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183 1950-05-07 7 LONDON, Saturday. STRANGE series of co-incidences, by which roh- beries appear to be linked up with spiritualist seances, is being investigated by London Jetectivos. weany all the victims have been wealthy widows. They have attended certain seances m flats or houses m the West183 words
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Article102 1950-05-07 7 WOMEN ARE GAY DECEIVERS-RECTOR DEAHTY CONTESTS? Hear th^R™ Jo"' Raymond Parkinson, rector of Trusthorpe (Lines)- "The best time to hold these contests is just after the competitors have grot up. "I think we should have a lire hydrant playing on them so that we get nearer the truth we may102 words
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Article32 1950-05-07 7 r.ALiNu, Sac Amouiunce and firemen answered a cali" to Tring-avenue, Ealir>°,. to free the hair of a six-yea* old child caught m the spring of a toy train.32 words
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192 1950-05-07 7 SOUTHWARK, Saturday. A WIFE who, Mr. Commissioner Blanco White said, had been deserted by her husband a year after marriage when he found she was 15 year* older than he thought, was granted a decree nisi m the divorce court recently. Though finding192 words
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174 1950-05-07 7 SHUT IN BEDROOM FOR FIFTEEN YEARS... Aoo vitap nmp WICKFORD. Essex. Sat. JJ-YEAR OLD Essex man barricaded himself In his oedroom for 15 years it was declared recently "is mother put his meals into a basket which the man pulled up by a rope. He was obsessed with the idea174 words
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Article122 1950-05-07 7 BOURNEMOUTH, Saturday. BOURNEMOUTH waitress, 21-year-old Gladys Joan Budge, found it hard to say good-bye to her elder sister, who was sailing: from Liverpool m the liner Empress of Australia. She stayed on board and went on a 6,000-mile trip to Port Said and back.122 words
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Article97 1950-05-07 7 WILLITON, Somer.it, Bat Thirty years ago the bakei put tile bunt m l>;iK il.d said to the little gtrJ shopper: "Here you are, Gladys, hut cross buns. They keep tot ever, you Know. Glady:- saved one of the buns and hid it m a97 words
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Article30 1950-05-07 7 *..^o! w:<J<ji-iaM. rfat A dog at a cafe at Coney Hall, West Wic.-cham. K^nt, which catches pennies m its mcutii is estimated to have collected £IJO for charity.30 words
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Article28 1950-05-07 7 Di.jibAKiOX. Sat— Tho Eastern Quo.on. <,800 tons, a passenger ship launched it Dumbarton for service m rhe Far Esat, has accomodation tor .i 'pirate guard." I28 words
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Advertisement207 1950-05-07 7 For Unrivalled Musical Performance v GRUCIANELLI Superior Construction Ma^ ic -111- i^^^Ss«BWffn T T* r Sol'- A<i* uts Branch: 203, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. 111 IBLMfc^ J NOTABLE NEW RECORDINGS Ml SIC FOR THE ROYAL FIREWORKS. Suite (Handel) J Sit Adrian Boult cond. the London Philharmonic t on lifstra DB207 words
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Advertisement128 1950-05-07 7 For the smoker who prizes QUALITY above all else (juutmA CORK TIPPED iONDON ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY For quick tkr<s^> recovery after MALARIA When lever leaves you so weak and depressed a course of Angier's seems to 'pull you back to life*. This palatable emuhion has antiseptic and tonic128 words
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Article, Illustration2853 1950-05-07 8 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By BON voyage Boxer, Craig and Parks. Although you only left on Thursday, we nuA you already. You were s>> patient as we landlubbers, drcnacd m such a motley vl unseamanlike clothing, thronged your dec Kb. You wen 1 so courteous when we asked you those2,853 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-05-07 8 CMiARLES M urray\j Aynsley. the bushy browed Chief Justice, who m spite of his smiles can be exceedingly stern, was born m Derby. The son of a clergyman, he was educated at Marlborough, St. Paul's and Cambridge. During the 1914 war, he served with the King's Royal335 words
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Advertisement279 1950-05-07 8 i 1 BEEF STROGONOrr The Cathay Restaurant's Beef Strogonoff was t»n- American Association's choice for the luncheon they save to members of the r.S Navy rteantly. Have you tried this famous Thin aUccfl of fillet of beef seasoned with salt, pappar, paprika and onions aie served with s«.»ur cream and279 words
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Advertisement155 1950-05-07 8 Iku- t Mew l/oit<f the Woildf \i( -^SST^ SINGAPORE W TO SAIGON Connections for all parts of Indo-Chin.i Arrivals fro* Saigon |Vv Thursdays 3.50 p m x Depart ures for Saigon SOOKIMC OFFICE GEWWAt AGENT* Grnwnd floor Ci# V Mesftag«ri*» Maritime* Union Building <JS Tel ***** TIM rcad Tel 4185155 words
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Article1894 1950-05-07 9 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover From LONDON. Sat. IT was Raskin, i i<i V( J who wrote fiat no ra- »>'>» WHIM last tl at made mob ol Itself; at dm, community, however s-nal could endure withouti leader a leader wi>o could command the co-operation and reaped ol hU ipSowmen liOU1,894 words
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Advertisement251 1950-05-07 9 futicura :V 7 7 2 GLj^ Malaya's Leading Jewellers y^(^ Diamond i Gem Wer:nanta ««bbor» rtchmc trD.h*,"^ 11. I*. fiV Sll%:i quickly rtitort* tlk« tkia U> a ciaw W*iUrr aMdiuoa I. 11l GIVES COOL (Incorporated m Ceylon) l^ RELIEF I^/21, High St., Singapore 1, Bishop St. Penang f STOP THAT251 words
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Advertisement232 1950-05-07 9 ftP*^i HglHing anywhere Office -s» A TERRY «^lir \\v Anglcpoise Workshop LAMPS 60-watt Bpoilight Hiu <>I^t. "^ji^/ minntif n with 'jr>- f*TVa» X^v^^^ watt bulb, at S^M ;mgi<- required. y\y\ >^j^ '^fez. Ask your electrical dealer For «t demen- ::=7^'" ■tratlnn. Hone Factory licprcsontdtivis: T V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE232 words
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673 1950-05-07 10 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1950. SPIRITUAL EAST I.ONDOX REPRESENTATIVE R. Maurice Glover, Malaua Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Street, London, EC. 4. SIXPAY, MAY 7, I»M>. IT is always a good thing to look it the other 1 fellow's strength as well as his faults The surge of nationalism673 words
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Article, Illustration2902 1950-05-07 10 DESMOND YOUNG - DESMOND YOUNG THE 8008 that has set everyone talking By The battle for A FR ICA How he caught the Eighth Army off its balance THE story of the war m North Africa is the story of an unending battle between Rom mcl and the German High Command, which2,902 words
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Advertisement72 1950-05-07 10 CUT OUT j yP v I For Future Reference Genuine Swiss spare ports rin<l proper service for yoiir next watch repair job. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers 395, North Bridge Road. (Branch at Royai S'avy An Station, Stinhawang). 1 /M PORTABLE MAGIC MARGIN^Hpr AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS !<J4 MO&IS72 words
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Advertisement98 1950-05-07 10 JBP^fe mm op v i ■1 I mm mm m mm.^mm wm mm ALL THE WAY FROM^^^^/ KALLANG AIRPORT X BY CONSTELLATION mi A X IM. Royal lMitrh Airlinet offer* th>- M^? vi.vii route to Rom* for Holy Year B ktop-overa permltt<>d en rout« In uddition to time spent m98 words
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Article, Illustration339 1950-05-07 11 Princess Elizabeth Is Leading A Quiet Life SIR William flilliatt is an un.shakably orthodox obstetrician. In Malta last week Prtooesi Elisabeth, who will t>e hi- patient when she has her W COOd baby m August. v. not on any special diet, and v> .1 loading a daily thei nearei that339 words
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Article560 1950-05-07 11 INOEID Berpmmm n»d R,,b> it,, Rosstllim didn't fill m t<> London ln.st i'<'k. Tht i) tven xtill m Bout, Uvktg at .Si</>/<</ Rossellini'n apart nu-nt m thr Vii Bruno liuo;zi, and still uncommonly Mf about say bit/ uhen, or even whethi r, tht v560 words
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Article236 1950-05-07 11 Press Was Not Impressed COME of the reporters who have talked to Dr. Herman Nelson Sander since New Years Eve last year, when he was charged with the "mercy killing oi a 59-year-old woman can cer patient, have curtly written him down as "a showotf." Last week, however. Dr. Sander,236 words
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Article, Illustration551 1950-05-07 11 AIL?" said the Duchess of v Windsor and lifted a sceptical Boigmt eyebrow. "Probably it flows the wrong way. It was apparent, however, that the Windsors, when they arrived m Calgary last week to inspect th»ir E.P. < Edward Prince Ranch near there. were acutely551 words
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Article366 1950-05-07 11 SAILOR 1 Welsh could scarce y resist a salute. V\ nat with 12-foot figures of tiumpeters m scai let and gold, heraldic golden leopards, festooned banneis and ciests. New York's Grand Central Palace, on Lexington Avenue Just behind the railway teimminal. looked positively regal last366 words
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Article157 1950-05-07 11 MOOSA ALI hi ;1 smallish.. cheerful, rather handsome biown-face'l man fiom Maidive, which is an island ofi th< Deccan coast of India Wluu he came out of liobroyston Hospital last week he was unmterviewable except at thirdhand he had on»- Tndian friend who spoke his dialert157 words
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Advertisement116 1950-05-07 11 From start to Finish A Building Job Well Done V *T ffiWSj From the first nail to the v~> jEmßs's3l lu il riab f p ain ton iHY quallty buildl nX mater;al.; Jre^JJ^vl rJH^^pTfr'jW 1>n sur t-'f'-t construe -^gy^w '^^M W v <" "old a comprehensive S k.-i fc *9116 words
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Advertisement183 1950-05-07 11 The ItMik^of beauty %ScJ mart than ordinary prrm- *Y^f\ ftt> n<i» t alto th« tercnr unruffled xL~~^ m< look that comri from rrsifut mind. 7? N Poi*» cao always b« 7 y $7<//^\Vy wich Modest Watrrproof backing I i\iJfc jSufi \\\\*Y V ,{iv*» .onhdencc roundrvj mdi and V A/J /////I183 words
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Article167 1950-05-07 12 LITTLE SHIPS Thn.- Mile Limit, by David < obb (Phoenix House, 12s. fid.). DAVID COBB. aitist and yachting correspondent, lives with his wife and small daughter m a 13-ton cutter at Ncwlyn. Cornwall. When he writes about the coastal crpft and waters of the Brilish Isles he is on his167 words
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Article378 1950-05-07 12 No man l'lirsii-.'s, l>> Hajfh s. ecu DmvtaH (Bo*iy Haai. HUGH SYKES DA VIES. CambridKc don *nd broadcastoi skilfully avoids tbc usual pitfalls of a first novel. Tho scene is the postwar unde'WOild. The leading man is deserter, a creature of circumstance, for Stretcher378 words
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Article177 1950-05-07 12 Week-end at Zeydcoote. by Robert Merle (Lehmann. !>s. »;d.>. AMONG the French tioops at Dunkitk was Robei t Mer?e. now Professor of English Language and Civilisation at the Vniversity of Rennes m Britanny. The Germans captuied him. and when he was repatriated he wrcte this novel of177 words
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Article59 1950-05-07 12 THE FIFTH KEY, Georcc Harmon Coxe. Hammond. 8 I NEWSPAPER photographer Muidock i.s sent to New York to photograph a lartio show entitled "Sob Sister". There, among the sponsor writers, actois and producers of America's biggest form of entertainment, Murdock once again turns detective m a case of59 words
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Advertisement248 1950-05-07 12 Fxocricnce Teaches-^ ■J j^ '^B^ I I Vr /I famous ror rlavoui' Estn(>lishea 1883 Listen tv t <i£ A s Chttdrr >i* Comet (Ml Rediffusion Singapore: Tuesdays at so 7.00 /,.»>. Lumpur. dmsda}/?; at 6.50 7.00 p.m. TOR HEALTH ENJOYMENT TRY OUR 'SNOWHITE' CANDIPOP POPCORN AND ALSO OUR FINEST QUALITY248 words
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Miscellaneous364 1950-05-07 12 HAVE FUN WITH THE By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQIARHS 7AAT. 21 FED. 18. /I irte/v o/ vioUnt contrasts and ({uit( a bit of COUfueUM. Something new is about to tnki place involving manu changee, Buetuem affairs will err it unuswil deniands and Influence*, PISCES FEB. It MARCH 20. You uvll f(<l364 words
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Miscellaneous154 1950-05-07 12 LIBRA. SEPT. 24 OCT. 24. Lift n ill In m bed of roses this Week: clashes of will and tt ntperaint nt particuhuhi with superiors and thos< m authority will caust various spots of both* r and then rrtll be a M >is( of frustration. SCORPIO. OCT. 24 NOV. 1!2154 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-05-07 13 HOLLYWOOD Sat PHILIP VAX ZANDt, the Dutch actor, is making screen villainy pay off. RKO Studios, noiing his convincing performance as a rogue m Sons of the Musketeers N ha.s signed him to portray a smuggler m "A White Ro*e for Julie." A.P. an KhllA.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1950-05-07 13 GRIS - THE LEGEND THAT IS LOY GRIS •^By SIREN BECOMES SCREEN'S "PERFECT WIFE" HOLLYWOOD, Sat. J|YRNA LOY has almost become a legend m Hollywood. She has been dubboO "the perfect wife o. the screen.' In spite of such "perfection," Myrna Loy has, however, had her ups and downs like uny other1,365 words
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Article61 1950-05-07 13 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. 4 HIGHLY hilarious scene Air: Sam Pischoff'a production of "Mr 3. Mike," bein? released through United Aitists, took place when, during an epidemic. Sergeant Mtky (Dick Powell) tries to presuade several Red Indians tc be vaccinated against smal,pox. More than sceptical about the dreaded results61 words
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477 1950-05-07 13 William Penny - William Penny By HOLLYWOOD. Sat. JANET LEIGH believe* that there is nothing more exciting tnan the sheer joy of living and that the happiest person la the i one with the widest interests. One of Janet Ldgns favi ourlte teachers onco gave477 words
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Advertisement221 1950-05-07 13 im\nn your skin with s^S/y Eft *^w., HP x 'yV <"^p*.rr itui thnJlinc look o( Mar like lo»t i '^§m& line*. ..ih ff, Po«te, b» 4T«> f« torl9 *"'^^B lUr-.*«od. li li, vril of <a*ciiuunf tUu t r> to Ui.n Sol- V ''^S^^m Ito M* d«Uai r Iraiiranr,. im< >o«r.221 words
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Advertisement308 1950-05-07 13 It's so easy to wave your hair yourself Already millions of regular Toni wBl^ Si^Wi^H^h^bW «*er» hurt proved how easy it is jtpi"'-. l««ing Tom perm at horne as i~ -^^^M^^H^H cssy h rolling your h.ur m t .^^^^t^l oukia. Treat yourself to a Tom 4B^ .■••^^^^^^^^^^^i^fc^ 9 I W^E'308 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1950-05-07 14 JOAN BALDWINSON - SINGAPORE JOTTINGS JOAN BALDWINSON BY rprr-sont i tailored garment that incorporates fresh fashion details and still remains basically a tailormade is the London couturier's special contribution to fashion, says "Fashion and Fabrics", a leading London trade paper This certainly seems the opinion of the American and other overseas buyers who1,706 words
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Article128 1950-05-07 14 df vbd vhjdzf uidf mngdb hjzhgdb colour scheme and hats that have never known a brush are brought out week, after week to ffrace a wedding. There might be an excuse if ribbons and f lowers were not so cheap. WHEN you clean two-tone tkotm, the easiest way128 words
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Advertisement434 1950-05-07 14 Western Electric Hearing Aids The Aid which you can depend on. For demonstration: Western Electric Company of Asia 13&, Kobinson Road, Singapore. Phone: 7062. r TAMPAX i| MEANS fREEDOM- k^ FROM DISCOMFORT I i^V^\ AND RESTRICTIONS. FROM BELTS AND < \j} PINS AND PADS. r v'— S, NO CHAFING. A434 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1950-05-07 15 LINESMAN - LINESMAN Tourname 11 1 C >i«kel And >lalaya Cup Soctw Revieu By Close Fight For Junior Honours T HE H e vu d t O fft^/i! rSl mOnth °f Junior tournament cricket finds the Registrar of Vehicles Department at the top of the1,628 words
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Advertisement60 1950-05-07 15 h^Sf MILKMAID MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED y s-^^jm**^ £%K^ Because of its purity and richness V^ I ""^T^ requirements. Remember.it is signed V 11 fcWt 'l IV^ y/ S S^K*//*^ I**^1 with a name you can trust Nestles. fIR it fc SiT T>^VH T I 'If *i 'V UP T Xl60 words
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Advertisement221 1950-05-07 15 FOR Till: HOSTESS Cold Storage Catering Department i* the hostess' friend. Whatever the type of party, big or small, we can do the catering. (old innii si i' i* i: n* Has your list of entertaining 'musts' got out of hand? Give a buffet supper with Cold Storage to do221 words
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Article1126 1950-05-07 16 NEW PROMOTERS TAKE A PLUNGE How Singapore nearly missed the Dave Sands -Brooks return vhdz dudbdv fbhzj THE big news this wrck is that Da v Bands, th< whirlwind Empire champion, is to crxwa (loves once again with Boy BroolU of Manila This is a real 'natural' contest lit t<>1,126 words
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Article, Illustration511 1950-05-07 16 SAM SNEAD - SAM SNEAD By BEGINNING golfeis. and many case hardened bunkei-jumpei>. too. find it next to impossible to slow down the dac k s wing. You must ge t that backswing m slow and rhythmic order if your go'.f is to mow down thost bandits wno will try511 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-05-07 16 ARCHIE QUCK - ARCHIE QUCK BY THt. Army, tnrougn the agency of two Londoners, won two national amateur boxing titles at the A.B.A. Championships at Wemb'ey Empire Pool. The Royal Navy and R.A.F. took one. title each, and the other four went to Birmingham, Southampton. Slough and458 words
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Article554 1950-05-07 16 Shooting Service Must Stop— ll H\ A Orr ojxmdfiit Malayan players should try and dispense With the <hootinp service and practise to play the ordinary typ. i I serving. This ;i(!vic. w;i- given by Wong ivng Soon, the present All-England champion, who id<i- •"this is very important, as it will554 words
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Advertisement46 1950-05-07 16 Horlicks restores expended energy because it is lOO\ nourishment. It is made from rich, full-cream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley Horlicks contains all the value of milk plus extra energy-creating nourishment TAKE MIME! HORLICKS 3f FOR STRENGTH ENERGY HI 225»46 words
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Miscellaneous72 1950-05-07 16 fIS INCOMPLETE. MR RONSON>- MFF T^^^J^^H^^ T *OR,*yl DOe rO» r*/& X T^Hf BOARD CAWOT DlSCDbSf**^/ I_TTER WASTf ofliMg) I'M SORRY. GENTLEMEaH LAST CHANCE DO T HI Sk BMHMMHM||pp«^ ~f HERE'S YOUR HORLICKS^^ )IM. I'M HAVIMGj [THE BOARD HAS UNANIMOUSLY! I THAWK YOtJ SIR J fZ Vi^^^ ly^E TOO./ AGREED72 words
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1329 1950-05-07 17 Malcolm Usher - MIDDLESEX HAVE A CHANCE TO RETAIN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Malcolm Usher Bt WHILE THK last matches of the IM9-M English foothal' leaaon were being played on the grounds of League clubs y< -U rday afternoon, cricket, rs wi rr busy tuning up for then summer opening. Slowly, m the exciting criea1,329 words
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358 1950-05-07 17 THREE years' ago. on 1 Sunday. May 25. 1947 England sent their international football team to Lisbon to play a match against Portugal. It turned out to be a runaway victory for England, by ten goals to nil. Next Sunday afternoon. England will do battle358 words
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Article996 1950-05-07 17 YACOB MADARI DOES WELL WITH BAT AND BALL A fine half century by Yacob Madari enabled the Indian Association to defeat the Non-Benders at cricket by five wickets on the Khalsa ground yesterday Yacob Madaris batting came af f er be had taken four wickets for 34996 words
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Article37 1950-05-07 17 The annual athletic meet- Ing of the SRC. will be held on June 24 after heats to be held on June 12 and 13. Entries close on June 9 and training commences from April 2437 words
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Advertisement250 1950-05-07 17 SENNETT lIEALT1 1 CO.. LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager A. C. T. Kwong. Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: l, River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. The Gift of^-/^^^^^-the year /^fe \J§^k^<\' v lU U jW^t^V PARKER NEW FEATURES NEW precision250 words
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Article, Illustration764 1950-05-07 18 ANOTHER HAT-TRICK BY AWANG BAKAR Tribune Staff Reporter MUAR. Saturday,, CiNGAPORE got through their second Malaya Cup fixture with a hard earned but desciveH three ffoall to one victory over Johore on the Club Padang today. They played skilful and constructive soccer against764 words
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Article103 1950-05-07 18 WORCESTER. Sat.— The West Indies won the toss and decided to bat first against Worcestershire m the opening first class match of their tour here today. The pitch had been wholly protected from steady rain early this morning, but although the weather was103 words
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Article45 1950-05-07 18 tiu- 8.H.8, RecreatJ »n Club ASalnm the Koia Kuja m i rendly soccer matcii todaj the K*-pi»ei Harbour round Ah Mun; J. Lawihcr, i:■ Huat: Baod, BKc Kwang J E. Farwel; Moktar. t>nuii Korean Atiuit Kupch X.'.-. iv. poh S<nu. Tahir an.t Krt.-.^fn45 words
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Article704 1950-05-07 18 TEEN-AG ERS SET SWIM RECORDS Of the three girls who set out to break their own S.A.S.A. records at the Singapore Swimming Club's Championship Gala yesterday, two were fortunate enough to have their wish fulfilled. They were Joyce van Tright and Jan Amers. The unlucky girl was Joke Stokke. Thirteen-year-old704 words
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Article673 1950-05-07 18 STATE CRICKET SENS A TION I POH Saturday. CENSATIONAL cricket was witnessed on the Ipoh Padang today, when the annual match between Selangor and Perak began here m fine weather. The pitch favoured the bowlers resulting la three innings being completed and the hemp team losing two wickets for six673 words
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Article145 1950-05-07 18 LONDON, Bat. Following ar*' football rfrSU ta KHOLIHM LKAOVB HIIST DIVISION Derby 4. Bolt on 0. Kvi-rton :t. Main h.-t»T t I. Pulham 1, fcflddle^brou -h 2. Newcastle '-i. Blackpool 0. Portamoutb 5, Aston 1 Stoke 2. Arsenal 5. Sunder and 1. Chetaaa 1. Wolverhanipton »'>. Biini n^ham145 words
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Article104 1950-05-07 18 ITI'AR. Sat. Johore I Spioiiil Constabulary team won the triangular inter State rille shooting competi- j tion against Negri Sembilan I and Malacca held at the Bukit Trek Rifle Range. Johore'a total score was 1010 points out of possible 1,250. Bj- virtue of their victory theReuter; AAP - 104 words
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Article51 1950-05-07 18 Lit* oln I »::irr >v- Rotherham 0 «>.•,.. w Br'ehton I Tort r,i v 1 OTHKIt MAT HKS> L Dundee 1. Art,. 1 St Mirron 3. Morton 2 Beaton N Llrk It l Moth«rvrell A ...on rJIL*. Ssirgs VVarriiunon 11. WMwi by 'I- nnal W*>mb n c.» I inn51 words
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Advertisement187 1950-05-07 18 THE SINGAPORE ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL 17 NEW BRIDGE ROAD, (Eu Niu School Building 2nd Fioor) CLASSES COMMENCING Bth May, lQf>o. Revision Cla.sse.-: for Nov lw™ L.C.C. Exams- NYw Class for April 1951 LOT Exams: Hook-Keeping (VrtJflf^. New— Monday nnd Friday f 6.45 7.15 r ,.m. y Revision— Tuesday and Thursday fi187 words
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1852 1950-05-07 19 ALBERT SPENCER - YOUNG LUCIUS WINS FIVE OFF THE REEL ALBERT SPENCER By Bl« SWEEP HIM I IS TOTAL POOL $287,300. First Prize: No. *****9 $74 f fi9B Second Prize: No. *****3 37,849 Third Prize: No. *****8 18,674 STARTERS: (^4,668 each): Nr>s. *****1 *****1, *****2, *****0, *****5, *****7, *****9, Jvtltl 10, CONSOLATION PRIZES:1,852 words
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Article216 1950-05-07 19 For tho -first time walkietalkies were used to report results of concurrently run '•vents to the recorder'- tjox at the 223 8.0.D. annual athletic meet. R.A.O. t'.A K.hL.F. The meeting was hdd under the patronage of Brigadier H. F. S. King, v- 3*. George's Sports Ground,216 words
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Article177 1950-05-07 19 A THLETIC IM yards: 1. 4bdul P^Vifli;. 2. S^t. Whaler; 1 ?«t. Time 25.5 seca. Hijrh .lump; 1. V/Vr Cl.Fjii.ian; 2. Pic. Berries; I'k-l'»-r.« i). Ht -li^ln 4 1 11". One Mile: 1. Bgt. John: 2. ''nl Patrick: Pte. Z.icharia. TiUM inn;.-;. :^2.5 MM, I>oiik .lump: 1. Bfotld, Ir.a 2.177 words
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Article82 1950-05-07 19 BOMBAY, Sat. The Governor of Bombay, Raja Mahnlaj Singh laid the foundation stone ot Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium m Bombay second m the network of stadia projected by the National Sports Club of India all over the country. The Patel Stadium will comprise an area of 100,00082 words
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Article189 1950-05-07 20 MALACCA. Sat. -Malacca and Uv Royal Air Force drew. No goals being scored m their iViaiaya Cup game at the Malacca Stadium, beore a crowd of well over 6.000 Malacca .icorod through Baker, the centre forward, m the closing s'a^rs but referee Wons Chit Hon disallowed189 words
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Article94 1950-05-07 20 CURLY TAKEN AWAY IN AMBULANCE An ambulance had to be sent fo rto take Curly Connors, the Aussie matman after he was Kayoed by Sam Burnister. the Jewish heavyweight at the Happy World yesterday Burnister took a firm grip of Connors m the second round of the six round contest,94 words
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492 1950-05-07 20 Depleted Perak Team Go Down Fighting SECOND HALF ORDEAL WITH TEN MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR cleared their second hurdle ?n the H.M.S. Malaya Cup soccer a competition by defeating Perak four goals to on* on the Rifle Range ground this evening. Perak, however, gave Selangor very strong opposition m492 words
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340 1950-05-07 20 UOW much clean soccer can accomplish was proved to the Indonesian League XI at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they won their first Senior League game by beating the Chinese Casuals, four-two. The Chinese Casuals have themselves to blame for their defeat. Their goalkeeper340 words
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199 1950-05-07 20 NEIL SCORES THREE COALS FOR DOCKYARD Nei tho H.M. Dockyards' centre-forward again distinpirshed himrelf scoring three of his team* goal when they defeated the Customs Sports Club by five goals to nil. m thHr Junior A-l league ma*ch played at Qeylarig Stadium yesterda) The game was hard luittle for the199 words
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Article68 1950-05-07 20 Two fine batting performances by A. Jansen who retired whon he had made 101 runs and G. Perera <76> enabled the Wanderers to beat the second string of the Y.M.n.A. at Balestier Road yesterday m a friendly cricket" match. The home team weie dismissed for 80 runs68 words
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Article26 1950-05-07 20 will by a committee meeting of the Bright Star S.C. on Wednesday May 10 at 4.30 p.m at No 14 Buklt Purmei Road.26 words
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