Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 June 1950
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section21 1950-06-25 1 SUNDAY Tribune Published aimultaneoualy at Singapore, Rualm Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, SITNDAY, JUNE 25, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.21 words
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207 1950-06-25 1 HONGKONG Saturday. "J"HE British Navy retaliated for the first time against the Nat.onal.st blockade yesterday when the sloop Hart, sistersh.p of Amethyst, opened fire on three Nationalist Mustang fighters which att acked the British freighter Anhui, lying beached oil Swatow. No one was hurtA.P.; U.P. - 207 words
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Article222 1950-06-25 1 Labour Group Challenge Lotteries KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Labour group of the Federal Legislative Council have petitioned the Secretary of State for the Colonies 10 intervene against the Introduction of Government authorised lotteries. The petition, which was handed to the Federal Government to-day for transmission to the U.K.. describes the222 words
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Article47 1950-06-25 1 VVASHINC.TO.C. :\i. America ami Canada have ajneeri to operat< string of weather ships across the North »»arifu. America will man fix? of the vessels ami Canada one. with Japan Continuing to operate one station m the Far Western Pacific as part of the net-work.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article23 1950-06-25 1 CALCUTTA, Sat.— Pandit Nehru arrived here today by air from Rangoon after his three week tour of South -East Asia. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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104 1950-06-25 1 'LET BRITAIN FOOT THE BANDIT BILL' An influential Singapore firm of sharebrokers. In a market review last night attacked Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary of State for th» Colonies lor suggesting that the Federation should increase her revenue if she wanted morcatd from Britain to meet the cost of the emergency.104 words
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207 1950-06-25 1 Bidau lt Defeated: Cabinet Resigns FARIS, Saturday. THE eleventh French Government since the liberation was beaten today on a vote of confidence demanded by Prime Minister Georges Bidault's nine-month-old Government. Voting was 352 against the motion with 230 m fovnnp The issue had arisen because Deputies on Thursday refused by207 words
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Article94 1950-06-25 1 LONDON, Sat. Queen Mary's tSO-year?-o'd house keeper. Mrs. Knight, was stabbed by a man she found climbing through a window at Marlboroutfh House early today. Her friend, Mrs Ralph was also hurt, and both women were treated m hospital. The wounded women were found byReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-06-25 1 The cart-wheel straw hat aid tight -fitting jacket of this Shan beauty from the hills of Burma might give a pointer to Paris.27 words
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Article262 1950-06-25 1 By LAWRENCE G. MANI THE Federation Government Is facing a toss of $1,000,000 on their new experiment m rice rationing the sale of three grades of rice at three prices, which began on May 1. The neu system was first recommended by *>r. F. C.262 words
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Article215 1950-06-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE Government is preparing to fight a fresh meat ring which has cornered most of the market, and is now cashing m on Puasa, the Muslim festival month. The ring is netting 40 cents on every pound above the official price of215 words
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406 1950-06-25 1 Tell The People THE COST OF A COMMISSIONER SHOULD Singapore pay its Municipal Commissioners, and, if so, how much should they be. paid? Behind closed doors, fhe Municipal Finance Committee has already had a nibble at this double-barrelled queMion, and is likely to have another discussion (also behind closed doors)406 words
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Advertisement53 1950-06-25 1 ~*J^^ ocaU C3(^ Death Twofold HOUGHTON GUITARS. Made In Kng;lnnd I Model 1100. Ouitnr ii^^ Ca-ie for 1100 $15.00 Model 110 ft. Guitar 5?2 !S Caae for 1105 $15.00 \i f Model IHO. Guitar W.OO W «3L Case for 1110 $20.00 flJ^w^B Ca.«e for 1115 $15.00 336, North Bridge Road,53 words
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Advertisement21 1950-06-25 1 MALAYA* NATfCWU KBvrSPAPSH Phone Slll/i Nine Lmr. f your favourite A i cigarette faUMall J^WrtSINU A M A C^lj tf GLAND21 words
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Advertisement15 1950-06-25 1 OF CUifOHN.t JiMfRJCAS \^WJJ*W4SR nhiainali > fr<">r,i SEASON TRADING CO., 57, High Street. Tel: H2l KM15 words
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Article170 1950-06-25 2 TWO ARSON BIDS ON BOYS' CLUB /POLICE WA TCH Tribune Staff Ker;i>rtcr. A youth of the Singapore Queen's Street Boys' Club was partly responsible for the recent rapture of a Communist seen writing slogans on the Club's walls and a lamp post— —Since then the Reds have made two attempts170 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-06-25 2 THEY SAID 'I DO' MX. arul Mrs. Tarn? W«( Hoe who were married a» tiio Presbyterian Church \esterday. The bride was Miss (Jack Wan Yew. She wore a gown of white embOMod sain and French lace, and car; led white40 words
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Article68 1950-06-25 2 Thi- Government Printing Oiticc Publications Bureau m Fullerton Building will be closed from Juno 26 to 28 and from July 4 to 13 lor stock taking From June 2« to July 3 it w. J be open during the period of the visit of the68 words
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Article158 1950-06-25 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. MR. G. A. Tessensohn and Mr. P. R. Krishnan, President and Secretary respectively of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, have sought the advice of Mr. A. Simpson, Assistant Trade Union Adviser, on the legality of the Union's going on a158 words
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Article166 1950-06-25 2 Ex-CID Man's Son Gaoled PASTED RW SLOGANS NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Lee Bang Hoc. son of former deieeilve-sergcant of the C.I.D. was sentenced to three year: :> £ao: for pasting Communist slogans on the walls of houses m New Bridge Road by First District Judge. Mr. H.E. Kingdon. I>ee. also known M Lee166 words
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153 1950-06-25 2 'NEW LOOK' FOR S'PORE 'PHONE DIRECTORY THE August edition of the Singapore telephone directory will be of an entirely d'fferent shape, and carry two columns: of members and addresses on every page. Said a spokesman of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company yesterday: "The new book will be much thinner,153 words
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100 1950-06-25 2 Arrested Students For Indonesia POUCS ituthonties mM y« t<rduy that two of the Btudcotfl arrested during the recent raid on the Chinese High >choo) may be repatriakhl to Indor esiu their land of origin. Mranwhilr. tin Manageirunt Committee of the .Schoul expects to bring its CMC before tlie Governor m100 words
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Advertisement148 1950-06-25 2 REMINGTON Rifle Smooth Bore <^0r MotHH 121 Slide Act.on JpF* Repeater Ritle Cal. 22 Short, Long. HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD., 261 205. Beach Road. Singapore. IV! 2552. Telepram: HOK ANCOAtJK 1 y/^S i?"Mm|^^ 111 JoiSX] KimCbemq if tifo"iSJl!° payments of ?aOO :^I^MO La?t P a >»"-'" Of 22-00 'tit148 words
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Advertisement227 1950-06-25 2 V ■'■■'""■i'X'.'HßN" k vH sHBi-'*'''*' ii— X V^lk. 5Ci Vlvtf IN TWO DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS BY LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TOCOL O M B O with connection* to UAR W I BOMBAY. KARACHI, CAIRO, KOML SYDNEY LONDON mi CEYLON DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9 A.M. EVERY TUESDAf AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY227 words
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Miscellaneous581 1950-06-25 2 TO BROADCAST The Commissioner of I.alKjut. Singapore Mr. G.W. Davit- will talk about the Weekly Holidays Ordinance, w-.iich is to come into force m Singapore on July, at 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday. BLUE NETWORK JJJ »'opuw mmm *w» am su l:m? K!S!SS M^n.. "red network mar> no: Dance .Muwir; 9.'M581 words
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82 1950-06-25 3 T heir Biggest Headache Is House Nos. One of the* biggest b« ad»\che.* of the Radio Police today is ftnrttng thr homes of people who call lor help. Valuable time is wastrd due to houpo numbers not t>oin properly displayed. D N Turnrr O C Control w ;;ho/ Police Division,82 words
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Article, Illustration419 1950-06-25 3 RADIO POLICE NARROW DOWN CRIME AREAS W mm Tribune Staff Krportvr. 2£,* xv mssln!! the area here si »X» ilnu? c °P eril «e are being narrowed "f any rimf^ X <»>'Kh-for within a few seconds to «8?7»^ Z,^'"* 1 o» the island it419 words
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Article239 1950-06-25 3 'Onn Only Man To Lead Malays' Tribune Staff Reporter. £HE C. M. Yusoff, President of the U.M.N.0., Perak Branch, said yesterday: "I can think of no other man m the whole of Malaya to lead the Malaya." He wag referring to Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, who recently resigned as President239 words
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181 1950-06-25 3 MORE 'PHONE BOXES ARL COMING Tribune Staff Reporter. v The plotting of a Preventable Crime Map >f Singapore to show at a glance locations most affected by certain types of crime has been introduced by Mr. D. N. Turner, 0/C Control, of the Radio181 words
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Article110 1950-06-25 3 MR. O. H. Kiat. Municipal Commissioner, arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut from Hongkong. He had been m Japan, where he went for a month's holiday. He said yesterday: "I took a holiday my first m nine years for health reasons. I had110 words
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Article42 1950-06-25 3 MALACCA. Sat Mr. A. Goodman. Education Ofhet r, Auaia Luinj)ur. was married this morning by the Senior Registrar ol Murriugts. Mr. r. A. Chua. to Miss Jean Barr Morton. Eciucation vjiilef -itcacntd to the Malay Women's Training College. Malai-ra.42 words
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110 1950-06-25 3 TELOK AYER CHURCH FAIR HUGE SUCCESS The Women Society of Christian Service Telok Ayer Chinese Methooi'st Church, held a successful bazaar at the Church Hall and ground yesterday m aid of the Church Silver Anniversary Fund. Throughout the afternoon, the bazaar was beseiged by large crowds ana th« sale of110 words
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Article58 1950-06-25 3 MALACCA. Sat. Two Malacca interpreters, Mr. V. Doraisamy of the Supreme Court, and Mr. Yap Yeok Slew of Alor Gajah, have been promoted to Senior Interpreters. Mr. Yap is leaving shortly for Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Mr. Chan Kwai Thin. Senior Interpreter, Supreme Oburt, Malacca, is58 words
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Article160 1950-06-25 3 HE'S SA VING TO BUY A LEG Singapore beggar who J\ hates lagging is s'owly collecting all he can .spare from his daily 'takings' to buy himst-lf v wooden lc^. Reaaon: Ht wunls to go back to work. He is Let Iheu Seng, who lost his right leg m 1947.160 words
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Article220 1950-06-25 3 COLONY'S SK YIINE IS GOING UP Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE'S skyline is stretching. Higher buildings, especially m business areas, are going up. However, Singapore building authorities say that Singapore is not getting skyscraper conscious, but "we're just keeping up with the times." »The Singapore Improvement Trust w plans to build220 words
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264 1950-06-25 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. JOIiORE authorities are worried about their tn- shaw riders. Not so much of the men who arc a nuisance but of the youths. Police blame them for the increase m juvenile delinquency. The Traffic Police want them off th* roads because of264 words
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Advertisement113 1950-06-25 3 1 1 Hi a^K —^MlMi m PURE fruit juice Mi 100 r < cane sugar WM freshly made. it reaches you immediately after manufacture m the gay new look bottle. ORANGE SQUASH Jmile fieiSona/lw Write with a pen that responds to your touch likt a sensitive instrument, that brings personality113 words
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Advertisement105 1950-06-25 3 DON T NEGLECT BAD Pa/nful raricme ulcers and leg tore* quickly jneld to the marvellous curative powers of D.D.D Hre«mptioir, the I uiuscptic liquid healer' that instantly macks and kills the deep-seated germs Ji ihc ikm. D.D.D P.iscnption stops I Ul irriution and the temptation to j .cratch which spread*105 words
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Advertisement112 1950-06-25 3 Imported from London. Efiglcjnd fIQS FEDERATION: per tin o F i.«o CARRERAS ISO YEARS* REPUTATION FOR QUALITY i I\EI DnAnl/T f STIMULATING DRINK OF QUALITY ■^■^J^^^ i^i^k i^i^k Hi rTjK-Miii! asß I"* 1 I Durable all-steel, all welded Z^*i ll streamlined cabinet. Graceful, hard, white, syncubic feet domestic I models.112 words
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340 1950-06-25 4 THE EMERGENCY HAS 'HUSHED' SECRET GANGS THRIVE ON MONEY THEY SQUEEZE Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Emergency has dealt Secret Societies m Singapore a crushing blow. Since the Regulation* came into force m 1948 these societiesformed with the object of terrorising innocent people have toned down considerably. Operated by groups of340 words
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Article59 1950-06-25 4 American Miss Mildred Sprinkle, former music teacher at the American Gfammar and High School of the Methodist Church m Buenos Aries arrived m Singapore yesterday. She is on her way to the United States. Miss Sprinkle will give a calk to Method. st teachers at the Anglo-Chinese59 words
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234 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. ADJOURNMENT speeches by Municipal Commissioners may m future be limited to ten minutes. •In addition Commissioners may not be allowed to read out their speeches. A Municipal Committee discussing the question of adjournment speeches agreed to this suggestion. X their234 words
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Article76 1950-06-25 4 MANY JOIN JOO CHIAT LIBRARY The Joo Chlat Library, sponsored by the Social Welfare Department has become an institution for the people of the area. Started m the middle of last year, its membership today is 875, comprising of adults and children. Subscriptions fees for adults is 25 cents a76 words
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Article54 1950-06-25 4 I IFE's getting tougher as each year rolls by. They've gone m»d struck three candles on my birthday cake. T.ike a deep breath and blow them out," they tell me. A pal let me into a secret: "There'll be four next year." Well, I'll be blowed,54 words
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Article, Illustration193 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. {SINGAPORE'S "barrel islands" an eyesore, but serving a good purpose will gradually disappear. They will be replaced by turfed islands, with flowering plants. A spokesman of the Traffic Advisory Board said yesterday "Experiments are carried out with barrels first. If193 words
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Article282 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. AGED Chinese m Ipoh are buying coffins some costing more than $1,000 each— for themselves. They are storing them m their homes or temples. They are not doing: this for fear that coffin prices will go up, but they say, 4< lt is just282 words
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100 1950-06-25 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. AN outbreak of motorcar tyre puncturing is puzzling the Singapore Police. Last week an owner driven Vauxhall car, which had just been fitted with three new tyres had three of its tyres punctured. On the first occasion one of the100 words
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Article41 1950-06-25 4 First District Judge, Mr. H.E. Kingdon yesterday vo Hong Kirn Keng, a Cantonese "boy, another chance to obtain an identity card. Hong was arrested by the Police at the Oriental cinema m New Bridge Road. He had no card.41 words
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Article162 1950-06-25 4 MOHAMED Tahir— the man who claims to know almost every Eurasian m the Colony said yesterday as he was pouring out a beer "Ah, give me back those good old days to live through again." Tahir, who is now the bar tender at the Singapore162 words
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Advertisement403 1950-06-25 4 Healthy People keep their f S 1 IS \Sb^~/y and health) m^^^^i^^W ml ou wanT w^* fe trrt^ c toot^ i m^^'AT^M Ml P* sl t0 8^ i* thc Pcroxiac tooth i^^^a*B^J||l paste Macleans Peroxide Tooth /B^ SJ^M M Paste— the dentifrioe with the biggest IB I j mr^M \m403 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-25 4 ...WITH TH€ WORLD-FAMOUS CrlsWra 4C^l BKR >T 'ENGINBDjf 1 ECONOMICAL WAV FOR INFORMATION BOOKINGS: ATSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY.. ITT). 5, Prince St., Singapore Tel. 243*.25 words
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Article2382 1950-06-25 5 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover Front I__ IAJNIMJJN, Sat. head m one of the Conservative newspapers the other day the following Too often, over too many n£ rs has the Colonial Office given the impression of looking on our Colonial responsibilities as If they were a series of tedious embarrassments." That2,382 words
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Advertisement362 1950-06-25 5 Squibb CREAM The safest X MAGNESIA «"> ta j mild laxative l^'^L a l (Made m U.8.A.) I L-Wt agents: Singapore j -J.y.MM Tel ***** /ri Besrfoßuy /Ii'OJUD -FAMED S y£W y^ I for Q m/ry J^jm jMTjMpMftMOR 0T JffiißAU-POMSy t, fj^/Sr V S CoWen Platignwm fi/S&^ Fountain Pen; elegant362 words
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Advertisement250 1950-06-25 5 a w I'll l\\V i| jl U JJ I I \^>j^_i* l^^^^k y 0 »j J Mlsi* Jhe Best Cigarettqj m the Wortd ST£TEg{Pi<gSS I \^£i*'^2^> itff^r Manufactured m LONDON I by ARDATH tobacco co. Lto. AERATED WATER CO..LTa 404, GeyUn^ Road, Singapore. ONLY HOUR? 4WA* sr A'R /^"T^L Australia250 words
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Article, Illustration3855 1950-06-25 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By ISN 'I il i:unk.r..l tin lnconw ia\ authorities to cause such complications »o engaged couples?" Have you heard thai so;: "i conversation at cocktail piurUM lately i have. And iv follow, oui come pencils .tod pap<r and people .start making all worta oi miraculous calculations3,855 words
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Advertisement128 1950-06-25 6 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchant* U.l*. «1« Sil»a Ltftl. liv t»r jKdutt-U m (.'»•> Ion) \U 21, Hi^h St., Singajxjre I, Bishop .^t., Penang. Healthy Leading personalities In all waits of life know the value of a smart appearance. For this reason more well J^ lip128 words
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Advertisement28 1950-06-25 6 cine-cameras and projectors Sound and Silent ()bti>»'ihl< from tfour l<« Sol< A- i)t H.A. O'CONNOR CO., LID Battery Road. Showroom and Retail Shop 25 21> OrchH»<! noa.l V28 words
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Article, Illustration507 1950-06-25 7 DR. George Vance Allen, Vice-Chancel-lor o the University of Malaya has lived m '•quatorial regions for thirty-five years and like it. Born m Northern Ireland m 1894. this quietly spoken graduate of Queen's University. Belfast, got his taste for the tropics whilst serving as a Captain m507 words
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Advertisement356 1950-06-25 7 BANGKOK NIGHT THURSDAY 29th JUNE Presenting th<> ROYAL COURT DANCERS AND SJAMESK MUSICIANS IN TRADITIONAL DANCES FOLLOWED HY AN EXHIBITION RAM WONr. DINNER, DANCING AND SATAY SUPPER. HARRY HACKMEYER'S BAND $6 (including tax). Reservations Against Payment Only CATHAY RESTAURANT THE FINAL @O€€cA TO YOUR MAKEUP nar'A tHanic*4ied<*M CUTEX Magic -wear356 words
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Advertisement146 1950-06-25 7 Heavenly Frock— ft*;* For the house and offlco. It's easy to iiUp into and zip out of a pr«*ty creation by HOLLYW9OD Ladies* Dress House X Hill St. Eu Court Bldv. End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer sharp, stabbing pains. If Joints ar« swollen. It showw your blood146 words
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Advertisement141 1950-06-25 7 became it v W i I de»ignrd iv iLe Fye IWl^. I' I toriea at Cambridge, EngUnd, where the fine«t FEATURES brain, m British engineer- J mc carry out the most it s*kmu for ,uhm P ••<* mmm lumd*p*akmr •pecialiicd and advanced Py. r OMmMMr rO9 uu, »«riaitoK« of lomm141 words
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Miscellaneous64 1950-06-25 7 A CAR used for recreational transport, was returned to the Naval Rase with what is known as a two-way stretch or roil-on tucked into the back seat. I understand there has been a certain amount of investigation. RADIO MALAYA blushed last week when they intended to record Linda Christian's press64 words
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Article387 1950-06-25 8 JHE remarkable article by Gertrude SamueU which appears on this page is re-printed from the Weekly Magazine of the New York Times, a I newspaper whose reputation for truth and sanity I ia second to none. It tells the story of a remarkable achievement m international387 words
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Article212 1950-06-25 8 I* II7E stand to be corrected, but memory produces a quotation and attributes it to Dr. Samuel Johnson, m one of that irascible old gentleman's more bitter moods; m fact when his digestion was suffering from the combined assault of haggis and whisky. "The noblest prospect a Scotsman ever sees."212 words
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Article, Illustration2389 1950-06-25 8 Gertrude Samuels - Gertrude Samuels by 0 An Arab and an Israeli Student greeted each other like old friends and laughed together over the news that the price of hair-cuts m Jerusalem had fust been reduced.... OF all the dreams of the world, the greatest— and seemingly the2,389 words
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Article184 1950-06-25 8 IiOSCHELES. the virtuoso. composer and toachrr, had m one of his classes Sir Arthur Sullivan and tiie violinist, Carl Feininger. As they came to recitation one morning all the c!ass was struck with the downcast expression on the face of the usually smiling Moscheles, and as the184 words
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Advertisement82 1950-06-25 8 fj. REDUCED FARES for "A SCHOOL CHILDREN EUROPE SINGAPORE Give your children a treat iet V^ them fly KLM to Singapore for their school holidays, m the expert care YA of a highly trained hostess, at SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES! p For further particulars, I SEE YOUR TRAVEL AG ENT JU82 words
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Article, Illustration4053 1950-06-25 9 Lozania Prole - Lozania Prole By i' THE BEGINNING OF TNE STORY This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realized her capacity to attract men. One night she4,053 words
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Advertisement161 1950-06-25 9 CRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE! "Magic" Morgin eliminates fumbling. No fuss, no fret— -click, •tsset! Many other exclusive i i Royol features make > the Gray Magic YOUR Portoble Typewriter. j Sold guaranteed by a i Service established 40 i yecrs m Malayo. From s tart to Finish A Building Job161 words
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Advertisement128 1950-06-25 9 Uftlj RADIUS OF THE /j!L--^-^ c <>MPASS MALAYAN AIRWAYS T<rt- Sound £ffuciaHt $e/wic£, MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANC" riTZPATRICK'S SINGAPORE OUR SHIPPING DEPARTMENT now offers a day and night service for victualling ships fiom our comprehensive range of ships' Supplies OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT can deliver from128 words
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Article327 1950-06-25 10 ALEC WAUGH - Out Of His Business ALEC WAUGH I v vy NOTHING could have been l less expected than the announcement m 1925 that his firm was being forced to pass a dividend. It came without any warning By 1926 it had become very clear that the failure of the previous year327 words
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Article364 1950-06-25 10 rthe fourteenth April. 1930. Shamrock V. was launched by Lady Shaftesbury. It was to carry Lipton's last challenge for the America's Cup. He spent his eightieth birthday watching Shamrock V. at work. I am out to do it." he said. 1 mean to do it." If he364 words
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Article, Illustration835 1950-06-25 10 The money TOMMY LIPTON left -And the Russian Princess to whom he paid £20,000 to soothe her feelings IN the early 1920's Lipton had entered It seemed, upon n happy nnd a tranquil autumn of life. While he was friendly with royalty he no longer appeared m the Court Circular835 words
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Article399 1950-06-25 10 BY mid-September the economic depression that had been slowly gathering m Europe broke iq. full force on Britain. The world of Thomas Upton was crumbling fast That was m the third week of September. Ten days later, when sterling currency was bending before its first major blizzard. Upton399 words
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Advertisement47 1950-06-25 10 I Doctors say that Horlicks restores expended energy. Made from rich, full-cream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley, Horlicks has all the goodness of milk plus extra energycreating nourishment. Horlicks is 100 nourishment. HORLICKS 1" FOR STRENGTH P*SJlh^ ENERGY Cs-/5-^ hf :^T47 words
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Miscellaneous89 1950-06-25 10 JIMOSr OI/r Of Mf S/D£- how XfcFAMr \ii j !^>7 arß ja^ '1 1 >^S- ill i fl* r^ fri tj WKKI. IjjKLj- iLt f YL/t' IXJ »V "v V^ IYfM AI2F f'FUT AINJL V I t^^^fy -<*:"lBilfe?- '<™^**" itii'-^'^ :;<#j H AGAIN TODAY. TACT IS. I'M T^ ma I89 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1950-06-25 11 FRANCIS WITH AN 'I' I he story oj Peter Slit hug 's introduction lo i talking muk. DETEH opened hfa canteen I and took drink of water As j, r stool up another har- began thi. time M v,,--[rtit that it knocked him off I'Olaoco ami pitched him down gently-inclined1,061 words
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Article320 1950-06-25 11 BULL FIGHTS ARE THE VOGUE being photographod 11 Mixiro put* 1 vp Bulls <« tte matador m s "in fS^A Ferrp r siarn-d soiling novel by Tom Ua Prsion of a recent t.m- Metro Goldwyn Mcver art Si for the am. as yet uniiiied. a third cape-and-sword opus is underwayA.P. - 320 words
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Article34 1950-06-25 11 Koy Rogers is by tar th< Studios this year. He will uppear m seven pictures within the next year Most stars appear m ohn.,» two films a year- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-06-25 11 ELIZABETH TAYLOR has the distracting habit of dipappearing into the kitchen of ncr home after greeting early irrivals to a party. She'll not appear for perhaps halt an hour, but sounds that emerge from behind the white swinging door leading to the J' tcl ?en are unmistakable,66 words
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Article168 1950-06-25 11 Doth Roman has been ele•Vvated to full star status oy executive producer Jack tV«^ rner> and wlu be coin^?? F}** 1 Todd I J I Lightning Strikes TwiMtes Roman achieved her flJlwl* Warne r said, as a resun or a series of fine S?i°F%fP ces ir168 words
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Advertisement127 1950-06-25 11 Coughs, Colds, J^^BllS| J JujuW. daity. Hud^aV «a,| 'fit tinm. /tej^ CununtKcL P?% eiHJubes ROSE stLT mS^j^B^ O E NIA V^||^ t CARNATION J^USSOn^ ASSORTMENT WHICH OF THESE AILMENT] DO iW SUFFER J*A iO SS Of WEIGHT -»r irorre /way come} aWsg-K'iS lf|K b m -without th, ut of druf127 words
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Advertisement217 1950-06-25 11 e yC iH B&. j__pfr f SHk y I x So Beautiful Von 1., if y' Hardly Believe Sue* Lovely, ff Lovely Lips Are Kelly Yours C^^to Ifl QJq) beautiful Ykttvhchiug jjgU f to inspire whispers and v om/c, unut J*§jl IM k 'Rnl s^c^t /o oi//Ve <n .u,d fl.rtit217 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1950-06-25 12 Baldwinson - Baldwinson -ByJoan WHO has a new frying pan? If you find that food sticks to the bottom m spite of the pan being cleaned and well greasod. try this trick. Wash th<frying pan thoroughly t<> remove all traces of greasr and then dry. Cover th<bottom oi the pan1,218 words
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Article337 1950-06-25 12 STYLE— WISE BEAUTY— WISE /CROPPED und casual or V, Bowing and feminine, choose the otic \ou nice! According to Rvdjfli DougTon i Home Beauty Consultant, you can gx> to any ion^Tihs to N,.- m fashion from the extreme ihoctle to tho shou'der length bob. Both e?u be adapted to fit337 words
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Advertisement818 1950-06-25 12 PS DUNKLEY PIANOS r^m FULL SIZE 1 TPRIGHT GRAND jfln FITLLY TROPICALISED BRILLIANT TONE. Kasy Payment Can Be HI Arranged. Piano Tuning Repairs NDERTAJCBN (5Y OUR LONDON QUALIFIED «tiflt)d By The London Music Trades School inoforto T. < -hnological Section Of The Northern Polytechnic. SEASON CO ITO 115 North Bridge818 words
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Advertisement54 1950-06-25 12 ACCESSORIES BY JAY NO. 16 PVE.N7W fjloves jda C\» X^f^^. s ii^^^H I v ffoui tuwurite dit.su Jf l©£«| if pvise is your aim IS^^ -v\ It's a ftmhio'i uvu'U hit}&o W f M>~*~- V IF you have any uitax, suggestions or queries, write to ».u. Joan BaMuHnaon, \J<ii<ni<i TribiuK54 words
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Miscellaneous766 1950-06-25 12 HAVE FUN W ITU THE By CONSTANCE SHARI'f. r AQUARIUS JAN. 21— FEB. lb. f A week of many vpportua- IJEO itics: be sure that you keep your 9Jfem wmd ram open and JULY 24 AUG. 23 that y>u i/'> not let chanct s The financial outlook m sliji by.766 words
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Article, Illustration515 1950-06-25 13 PLAY BETTER GOLF By SAM SMEAD WATCH our f ,r Jerktneu m your swing, i have soen some mighty awful ■wnva t hat Jrr? 2ttv flur results hoi aus<> ••> hwinga were sniooth. even thon^h not i-i the right it<515 words
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184 1950-06-25 13 Recs Lose After 2- 1 Half Time Lead '\n£r of eadm if half tine, thp £S fsrss west? vvm ?e /I th i e Padan S yesterday. i!? c the Ind| ans MMMcd unable to settle down on their I n <*w ground, the Recs rot into stride from the184 words
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Article171 1950-06-25 13 DAWSON EYES ROBINSON'S CROWN SYDNEY. Sat. Americanjightweight boxer Preddle Dawson may enter the weltei division, hit manager Hany Rudolph has announced. Rudolph said: "If 'Sugar' Ray Robinson vacates the welterweight, title to fight for the middleweight crown, Dawson will ask to be recognised as the leadingcontender for the welterweight title."171 words
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Advertisement520 1950-06-25 13 BOOK BARGAINS T .ii. f «rs hrar.a f r.» •> Rritial I'.O i h < -hiiln.. i i.-.i BOOK BARGAINS UNLIMITED, 14.'< I I <t. idon, 8.C.4. Hearing Restored In Twenty- Four Hours DftfTM a 1 i.ffd not be itttifC- discovrrv t\ < an Am'r.on for »orn«- Dl I Dfifnfss520 words
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Advertisement41 1950-06-25 13 'Not Too Late' HE made a rough sketch and brought it across the studio to show it to her. "It is very good, but not too like," she ventured. "How can it be very good if it is not too like?"41 words
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Advertisement199 1950-06-25 13 There's variety m Gold SfortKjc CAKES xjj^^ IV COLD STORAGE BAKERY CAPITOI OPTICAL CO., 150, North Bridge Rond. Slngnporf. tXTnsmß&Sff^^ *i3S^SIm Fmll v pf i v pP <■' t rt wmß Si^ V rfll<ur t.nc best -p'ich) VaKPP^ service m town SightW^mtiffiKf^SJimiM k te?tin^. lrns <-- -.'ii "ntr, JM mMmJJr^LM199 words
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1250 1950-06-25 14 BIG TIME PR OMOTIONS ARE ON THE WAY g» i > I* isssff f '^^^sl WIUTINC; his last local article for this column, the SPECTAIOR is able to report that £ood news is forthcoming for Malayan boxing m the way of taxes and big-time promotions. In a farewell reminder, he1,250 words
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642 1950-06-25 14 S'PORE UMPIRES WILL BE MORE STRICT Bad 111 i 11 i o n By (Mir rorrtvspon'lenl WHEUE an umpire is m doubt whether a ytrcki i* clean or otherwise the benefit of the ioubt miui be given to the striker Thar Is, an umpire should not penalise a player unless642 words
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Advertisement88 1950-06-25 14 Your grandfather ha:> such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. *fICWO Dentifrice *§?/taj#> IhJT Burtcrf ly ffTlml RAPID LAMP «fe^ UOHT Will COME UP BY BURNING W \M Oil INSIDE88 words
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Advertisement41 1950-06-25 14 SNAIL-B-GON (Snail Destroyer) obtainable at Littles, Daisy Mower Shop, Coronation Flower Shop, Cooperative Stores, DUlia Flower Shop-Katong, or direct from The Gem Nursery. Ph. 7542. BEST QUALITY JAVA KROEPOEK OEOANG •Jbtaluable at all ITovisiou Dealers. Sole Distributors: HONG TH YE LTD.41 words
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Advertisement551 1950-06-25 14 SEMNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Bovtttt Manager A. T. Kwdng. Valuers, Apptmiaers, Estate Agents. Commiarion Agents, Insurance A I etc. O££ice: 1, Rivev Valley Road, Singapore. Teleph one: *****. I g AFTER OUR PHOROPTOR TEST i v ''r\\/ j USE WITH EASE i j'/ \C[\ SEE551 words
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Article105 1950-06-25 15 Kedah All Out For 106 V. Penang TKN .UK) v res In devastating form whrr. li caprured X' (i;ih Aickft.s for ?6 nuu for Pcnang m the ii^tcr s tai»' match t»n the VVestt m Road ground Opening batsmen Major W. R. Jam and Captain M. B. Adams gave Kcdah105 words
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Article105 1950-06-25 15 pOSMOS Sports '"lut V Royal .Navy by two goa to one m a Junior A" L< agll< fixture at Geylang Stadium yestcr<Ja\. A. Jaffa r. Cosmos captain. ihi«- opportunism, ax-red both im team's koh!aod would have u»t 1 more if Mai k. v. th< custodian, ha105 words
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Article49 1950-06-25 15 Services XI v. Sing Tao The I«:uii to r<-pr< s< nt the < <>iiihiii.<| s«T->i,.,. s n tht^lr lecaer li»« ;«n:iins» Ihr tOMVtajg Si,, X Tao <uU> has fteea eeeMteel as fallows: Million; TyltU-s--l<>. Me Mull.n; Uhitehorn, 1)ov»t, Kutler; Owen. McLaughlln. R. Le**, Scully Day. Wrmtr Ms: (irant. Mand Jack.49 words
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Article, Illustration453 1950-06-25 15 R.A.F. SURPRISE ARMY -NAVY TO WIN 2-0 came far below malay a cup standard i i Air Force Combined, under dogs m thr Arnw fcf UP 225 ««»Prtitloii. surprised the iwTniMn Vh P****** when beat the latter tuo-nil m their cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium. nin* f«r act hat453 words
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Article68 1950-06-25 15 t;.. i hnsi lan Brut hei I i v };..>. i i i ii*.r I AstHX tat ion wish- lv inform membera that an i!i\M,.ti..ii ha- 1 Im. ii received fr\i vi >• st. Joseph's Continuation School for .>id boys bo t<»k- part In ><*»" yards race68 words
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Article77 1950-06-25 15 Following lwo moir ti\*M for the Mapua T<ch Caivlmals Daskctball Tram m Singaponv Today vs. Chinese Combined. (In this match two Mapua Chines*' players will play for the Sin^ipou Chinese). Tuesday v<. h. ho. (Rttutn match. In thru first encounter Ho Ho was the only77 words
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Article21 1950-06-25 15 COPENHACiKN. Rat DeMßßrii b«'Ht Noiw.iy I 0 jn .id international wcoer match here t«»day after leadinK oat hmlfUflM. Reuter21 words
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Article239 1950-06-25 15 Y.M.i A. >ea< Btraita iMm bj 'd ;i iriendl) niutcli lay. i 1 1 li inn;.: i lofed i" IM for Tim.- «rirketfl »He T"* lisiiii.--.-- .1 t)i. Timps for 132 w»m. T.M.C X.: Teo Kah U:n h Sic- 1 11 Teo Ky« l hel •m:,!:239 words
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Article195 1950-06-25 15 THK Indian Association defeated team from the Indian X.ivn by 84 runs at Balestier Read ground, yes- terday. A nippy 58 by Selahan Sinqh enabled the ln<lians to deeiarc at 132 for fivo wickets :ir.d went or to Tniffi the Navy for 4M runs. INDIAN195 words
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Article25 1950-06-25 15 i a tocccr match ployed mi ti.. i-(.M Canniag ground on l-i i'l iv i ;<■'. n^itnry iff. ftted t>r JlrnaMn i»y luMi two.25 words
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Article654 1950-06-25 15 WEIGHTS FOR II RACES AT IPOH BLLOW arc tin- hanriic i|ts (or -.Inclix Jl|l> 1, lirst tI.M <•( m.- IVmk Turf < lub's .lnl\ .Mcctine .it I poll IVr.ik I'l.iir Thri'f* > car-u'il Maidens. HOKBEN I.AS> II i: Mil ItKOWN KKO< AUK |.U ADMIKAI. (laic Xtlniirals I j.-i.il R.M nir,654 words
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511 1950-06-25 15 10 Records Broken A t St. Anthony's Sports JEN school records were orokeu at the St. An thony's School annual sports yesterday. Rasso Murukaiyan, who set up three new records, and Granville de Souza, who smashed two, tied with 16 points for the Individual Championship Cup, presented by Mr. Peter511 words
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Article67 1950-06-25 15 Itollowinf playeri have been s.!»>ftt<J r.|.r»-.in Murifruld R.P. acaJnat a B.O.D.CXA, n badinint'.n match :ii Hie Hai>r»> Word .^laiiiMrii on Thursday at 7 p.m.: Sfuh Teak Kliern. W ■<■ Ghiaa iv.'. Ng Cheas Hut. Liai Onp Huat. Llan Fwuk Shin, .^•■ni' Kp«» Kwanff, \V« Thiam Be67 words
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Advertisement229 1950-06-25 15 SHERLOCK HOLMES SOLVES THE BANK OF ENGLAND MURDERS IN SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S "DRESSED TO KILL" OPENS TODAY 4 SHOWS jjj) /Will! MlfeJl 2 4.15 6.30 9.30 p.m. ll li^i UM (MttftO HCSj FKKItC WtllKH »»IT conm: Mk, fIjRBoW Morning sk<,v Todmg 10.45 a m Duvijlais FairbonArv jr. m "FIQHTINQ229 words
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Advertisement180 1950-06-25 15 avaaaMß^^^^HßßM. aw^aTT^^^^B^^^a^B^^^aja^^^B^^^j NAPPY WQfILO TO-DAY 7.30, 9.00 p.m. "SINS OF THE FATHERS" wwwwwvwvyvww, n; PHONf lO~US7O UYIMK M.^ Today At 11.00 A.M. ("WOLF DOG 1 (Whole Serial) 50 Cts. To All Scats Daily: 3.00. 6.30 9.15 P.M. {Sofia Kartini R. Endang m "AIR MATA MENGALIR DI CHITAROEM" (In Malay) fl180 words
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Advertisement119 1950-06-25 15 OPENING TODAY! !£A.TIIiAV 11a.n,1.45,4.15,6.45 9.30 One moment HAPPINESS The next TERROR I |B^^^K M-C-M's HQT-AS -THE -HEADLINES HIT! IKHihlil IAVLOIi IIIZABHII IAUOI! i owkfiWferfjhwKGifw j WEDNESDAY I ROWfrHIGH 1 aiDING HIGM with j....^.'rrrr"rr._..j happiness... ■rpt 7 i1 1 ik 1 1 i■> HAWtgL |?Cf^^ i., r, 9.30 m Request BCfteening119 words
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Article35 1950-06-25 16 iwu :vlaiay passengers n« d up their taxi driver on Friday niglit m thi Alexandra Military Hospital grounds and rohbed him of hLs wallet containing $7 .">(), his Idenuiy card and driving licence.35 words
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Article239 1950-06-25 16 THEY WILL SOLVE A LOT Or PROBLEMS -Mr. Singh Tribune Staff Reporter. OTREAMIJNED electric trains may soon make their appearance m Singapore. That is if a suggestion by Mr. Balwant Singh (Rural West) is accepted by Government. Mr. Singh said yesterday that an electrically operated suburban239 words
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Article218 1950-06-25 16 Rubber Output Jumps Malayan rubber production foi May Wai nouneod yesterday as 86.768 tons :i riSC of 7.H39 tons over April output. But the igure came as a surprise to market men who had expected the rise to be neaily twice as much ibout 14.000 tons. May output totalled B*»7§l218 words
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Article25 1950-06-25 16 Mr. John Forbes -Sempill. actor-manager ot the Singapore Repertory Theatre. will talk to the Singapore Roiarians on Wednesday on the "Trials of Reperto-y."25 words
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Article35 1950-06-25 16 A now typo of trafficator urafhe indicator) at present tittod on 250 LPTB (London PMMOgtf Transport Board) buses tor trial, has been fitted to S.T.C. BM No. 139 for trial m Singapore traffic.35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-06-25 16 Mr. and Mrs. Boris Konstantmoff. after I heir v£dding at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday. The hnd« formerly Mrs. Emily M. t'uiruthers, wore a sown of pej French hu-e and carried pinK roses. She «M Riven JW Sir K. S. Murray. Miss C. KeitTer acted as hr.d.s76 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-06-25 16 ALI IS MISSING AGAIN Tribune Staff Reporter. TEN-year-old Ali bin Alias a Chinese boy who has been claimed by an Indonesian man and a Chinese woman Ls i:\issing again. Three days ago the Indonesian and the Chinese woman turned up at the Social Welfare after efforts had been made to212 words
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Article76 1950-06-25 16 Scots Wha Hae! SEVENTY Scots m BtDgmpore favour srli-govei'-ment for Scotland. Their signatures will shortly be on the way home to bo added to those which, fcr three years, nave been collected to form a 2.000.000 name round-robin f.> Premier Attlee. For the past fon night, Chieftain Andrew ArbuekU Ewing76 words
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Article51 1950-06-25 16 i lerKs working m me H.-iVi lot k 1 Jo-id ani wi'l ho able to MC fi.'t- cinema shows during thrii lumh hour every Monday and Thmstiay from tomorrow. Films will be screened by the Public Relations Office at their Public il.admu Koom m th«- Chinese51 words
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126 1950-06-25 16 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE editors may be invited by Municipal Commissioners to discuss the publishing of Municipal news m the local papers. A Municipal Committee was told that certain confidential matters have from time to time been finding thoir way into local press.126 words
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Article, Illustration108 1950-06-25 16 O PORTING new light fawn-coloured poplin shirts and caps, and green garbadine trousers, crews of Ma«iyan Airways planes looked posh when they appeared m their "New Look" uniforms at Kallang Airport early yesterday morning. Shiny brass buttons, epaulets, and black ties complete their no w attire. These new108 words
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Article30 1950-06-25 16 Thi- aircrait earner kf.M.B. Unicorn which arrived at the Naval Base from Japan on Tuesday is undergoing a general overhaul and refit befoiv returning to England m August.30 words
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Article232 1950-06-25 16 Cut Has Not Helped Tin' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The devaluation of the pound sterling has not benefited the tin industry, said the Hon. Mr H. S. Lee. President of the AT- Malayan Chinese Mining Association, when he addressed the Annual General Meeting of the A.ssociat on yesterday. He said that232 words
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Article249 1950-06-25 16 NEW SQUATTER RESETTLEMENT PLAN Tribune Staff Reporter MALACCA, Sat. A "dormitory" squatter re-settlement area m Malacca was di s ••ussed by the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at a meeting presided over by lXito Tan Chen? Look Mr. G. H. Jollye, Adviser on Chinese affairs, said at the249 words
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Article349 1950-06-25 16 'VARSITY EXAM RESULTS Thf following have pai the BecutMi «<-•• nai tixamlnation lor v*' Uegreea of M.1:.. B.S. mi the I'niversity wt M.ilay.t. m whol* and m part: |ii:r,v of IS U HKI.OIt OF DENT XI- M Rt.MtY I'r-.it. -.i.iil i: innn-it i,.n (Jun. 1 1 96) > i «rhol(349 words
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Advertisement362 1950-06-25 16 TUITION SINGAPORE IXSTITUIt rJ^^B OF SCIENCE yIT If^ 595-A. Seranjoor. Read W |fi (Jn. of BrJettier Rocd. |f .^S 1 I Nev 3es-ior.3 Comrr.crcir£ July |g 1 SCiEKCT I 3 Physic? v.itr. PfctinlMiji Phv 3 I r J^iJ[ nics, rhcrni.-try \fe-ant fcr f k prrpareii foi i Cam V i,"362 words
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