Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 July 1950
1950-07-02
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Title Section31 1950-07-02 1 T* SUNDAY TRIBUNE MALAYA'S ttATXXVAl PunSFAfJcf Phone iaii.o Nine Uw» Publiah«d simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penamg. MXTEEX PAGES. SINGAPORE. SFNDAY, JULY 2, 19. W. PRICK TEN CENTS. I31 words
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902 1950-07-02 1 PANIC STARTED THE BIG RETREAT CHURCH ORDERS "BACK TO SUWON" "POOR INTELLIGENCE AND OFFICERS' ARE BLAMED Taejon, Kor ja, Saturday Night Inadeq jate intelligence and incompetent South Korean officers are being blamed to-night for a panic withdrawal which sent American headquarters fleeing back ninety-three miles from the walled city of902 words
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Article309 1950-07-02 1 Secret Orders For K.M.T. rl Kuorelntang headqvartr onler>«l 11l I iii i lions jh foi m a •tron;.;-?. m c. {o Rtand cy. This oi i .ho The 0' at a Vmc wh'ii t<-< Mir. running < h\gh between the supporter* '< of md klao TwjTurn' In the C<fony. Leftist309 words
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Article86 1950-07-02 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Sat The sky-r/u. Tniteil Nations flag li expected shortly to ♦ly over the combined air, nea ami land operation* In Korea, H. w.t-< iearn» d toilav. Orden h;i\< :.«.n ftVCfl t'» tli« I.N. to -cntl to Korea, with :»ll poartble speed, flags,Reuter - 86 words
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Article54 1950-07-02 1 HONGKONG. Sat. The Norwegian motor TMMi Mai Hen. arrived late today aftT having b n shelled by twoChimsi' NatioraMsl vftrthifM n\« mliei oil Hongkong. Ten sh Mb w< re lirtfi but nonr hr Infi mark iiie vessel, rarry>nj several hundred Chlm\>. passengers, was en routeA.P. - 54 words
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Article20 1950-07-02 1 TOKIO. Sat.— The United Nations Commission has now resumed functions m Korea with headquarters Reuter at Pusan.-Reuter - 20 words
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Article109 1950-07-02 1 JAP SHIPS CALLED IN TO HELP TOKIO, Sat. Japane.-c shipping will now be permit- I ted to rntor South Korean waters to dlxoharpp vital cargoes to South Korea. Orn- ral Mac Arthur's H.Q. am*. tort i\ The relaxation of restrictions on Japanese VfeMMfe i. fc U in* made of facilitateReuter; AAP - 109 words
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Article52 1950-07-02 1 TOKIO. Sat. The Far East Air Force announced the crash of a C-54 transport m Korea early today m which 23 persons were killed. The four-englned transport, engaged m lifting American troops from Japan to Korea, hit a 2.000--foot hill, about 40 miles north-west ofU.P. - 52 words
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Article54 1950-07-02 1 PAHIB, Sat. Slxty-six-yrar-o!d Dr. Henri-Queullle. was early this morning invested Franc's nth post-M(ar rnfthil hy 363 votes to 208. it, was expected that tho So-iAlins would finally apree to join the Coalition Minister of li.idicas. Popular, Republicans and Independent ConwrrattTM which Dr. Queuillo will probably form byReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1950-07-02 1 LONDON. Sat. Official sources said today that Ro>;tl Air Force uirts wojlcl bo Britain's next contribution to the United Nations forces lighting the Coirimu--nist invasion oi Son'tn Korea. As yet Brii-v.n has received no request tar sround forces.- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 1 MANILA, Sat.— Proslden. Quirino today signed an executive order creating i civilian emergency Bdminta tration as a precautionary measure against any p<xs- sible crisis.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article150 1950-07-02 1 BERLIN. Sat Soviet troops and East German "police", armed with tanks and mortars, were rf ported today to have masse -i m record numbers outside the Berlin suburb jf Potsdam as tension mounted a l «.ng the East -West border because of the Kore; .1 civilU.P. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration591 1950-07-02 1 Man In White Called For Stra ng led Girl Did YOU See Winnie? j By S.C LJM A short, medium-built man, who looked like ah Indian spoke to ten-year-old Winnie Annie Spencer during recess time at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Katong, on Thursday the day before she591 words
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Article220 1950-07-02 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - LAWRENCE G. MANI Ry j^ARKET men think that the price of tin may soon rise by another £50 reaching £iJSO \*er tun.' The price m London has already risen .*> I' l0 1 0s. since June t'A and m Singapore by $8.50.' Tht-rv was a big220 words
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Article28 1950-07-02 1 WVSHINOION. Sat, Presirtoni TrumMi has orri erori a ono mont!i ft«'!u.v m the transfer of thf is'ar.i oi Ouiun irom n:»v;.l i<> civilian adminUtrai ion. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article111 1950-07-02 1 MacArthur Confirms Suwon STOP PRESS TOKIO, Sat. General viacArthui v cammunigut stated 1.. muhl: "North Korean Communist troopthat havp crossed the Han River m thr vicinity of Seoul are now convt Mlmt. d about Hi miles north of Suwoa. Late reports indicate th.it Suwon itself i and Suwon, airport arcU.P. - 111 words
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Advertisement123 1950-07-02 1 Tour favourite drinks mixed to perfection >rr^^^otnt clas? bar. For Special C?*c^icr^^g^fi^ ts Marriage? Toe F" ESERV \TIO^^ PHONE: noil. (fflntaswick) Him: CM*?. Andrew Si.terv Bomeplace on any U6l Now! Now! Now: la 1^ when Road, th«- time, V Sur. thing. Oh, yea Sweet One. "\b2 1: ,1, 1 m.123 words
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Advertisement48 1950-07-02 1 AM£RKA'S SEASON TRADING CO til, liigb Street. I el: B^lBB The famous j^^^^L Family <»f \l*> <li< inul Proflurts l^cilash'm Sal Wm& ffi j^^^ I*'1 Iw-^alh fr sh »iwl X In lfl texatlw f..r nil J?^ *v I?** H»4.^^^H l *»t«»'» Hch acidity. and* of course* TIGER BALM48 words
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Article70 1950-07-02 2 More students are returning to China irom Singapore since the Chinese High School and the Nanyang Girls High School were charged with spreading propaganda detrimental to the Colony. Those m the know, however, say that this increasein the number of students proceeding to China is70 words
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Article29 1950-07-02 2 Air Marshal" bir Francs I Fogaxty, Commander m tfclet. Far East Air Force. left Changi yesterday morning on a 11-ciav tour of 1 N Federation29 words
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359 1950-07-02 2 CITY FATHERS ASK FOR $300 POCKET MONEY •QUOTE Quote from the Sun day Tribune's "Tell the People," June >.:>: "There is a certain coyness on the subject and the Commissioners, who have recently shown a disturbing alacrity to nip oehino their toik curtain when controversy is m the air. may359 words
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161 1950-07-02 2 Govt. Men Want Statement On Unions The Singapore Federation of Unions* of Government I Employres views with sertOQl icnccin the remark-- mad*' b\ Acting Colonial Secretary I Mr. iT. P. M. Smith, at thr I^rsri: Native Council Meeting In I*l <m Juni 20th. when the Pcnliam »;eix>rt on 1 Salaries161 words
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Article74 1950-07-02 2 YONC MURDER N« Kai Qung, 44- year-old Hakka. still lying on an iron cot in the Hospital lock-up ward. yL&tciday heard a tentative charge of murder against hin: far the sixth tim\ Ng was alleged to have fatally shot Mr. Yong Yit Lin. a74 words
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Article42 1950-07-02 2 Eleven Chinese (seven men and tour women pleaded guilty m thr Fiist District Court to a charge of failing to report their change of a<hlresse> to the regi'stra- tion centre. They were fined *:> each, m default five day's rigorous iniprisonment.42 words
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Article82 1950-07-02 2 A reference win :i t mad« by the Colony Bench and the Bar tomorrow to the memory oi the late Mr. D. K. Walters, advocate and solicitor, wli died at the General Hcwpttai on Thursday, mi reference will be made m the Appellate Court betore the Chief82 words
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Article46 1950-07-02 2 Cheng Kow. 5!». was lined $30 and sentenced to one days s.impk imprisonment m the Foutrh I ?lice Court yesterday. Cheng, a servant of the R.OJLC. Camp, stole a tin of maganne valued at J2 from the camp on June 2346 words
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Article349 1950-07-02 2 You Can Join Them And Help To Keep Crime In Check Tribune Staff Reporter. MOVING softly back and forth between the underworld and their contacts m the Police Force Singapore's "Ghost Squad" have helped to nip many crimes m the bud and sent many a349 words
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Article, Illustration237 1950-07-02 2 Labrador Villa Means Its Time To Relax For Singapore Nurses Tribune Staff Reporter. A little brass plate with the words "Labrador Villa" means rest and away from the smells of mixtures and medicines for Singapore's tired nurses. For it is at Labrador Villa, off Pasir Panjaug, that Singapore nurses bask237 words
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Article82 1950-07-02 2 Three Chinese, Ng An Hot, Tan Song Hi>at. and Lieu, Poh F'onp. \v« r« charged with attempted ivtortion m the Fourth }*o lee Court y< sterday. They wei\ cllegrd to have threatened 1-jij Yeo* u-jtli bodily injury on the aft».r noon of Juno 20, at Lorong82 words
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107 1950-07-02 2 CH bo^rt! 1 Che b a J Pitk P ckct md «W-Job labourer was sentenced to three month's nJ.I Sentencing Chan, who ha.l four pievious convictions. Mr. S. iJ. Teh. the Second Police Magistrate nM "You seen to In vc ■tarted tlii-107 words
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Article184 1950-07-02 2 Johore Malays Want Dato Onn Opponrm.s oJ Dato Onn bin Ja*afar joined hand* hi.s supporters m a appeal to him to rcsumi leaders i( j,, nt the United Malays Nat aiist Organ. Strong .support can* fan the women's section o! U.M.N.O. Loo Xuum Ibu— who wcic also present i m184 words
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Article61 1950-07-02 2 Fo; giving t:il c infomintion to .i police constable on May 5, at the !:>• .t 1. i: <<i PtUee Stition by filing a charge a^; i;n.-,t i pollc* •■-■rpoial. Oig Kun Teck, a loi 'l'y-drlvtr, VH linr«l $190 c! m «lof;uilt 6 •k> i.i. m lh<- Second61 words
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Advertisement242 1950-07-02 2 IT you did not comploto your Course, or it unfortunate m your first attempt In the LCC Exam., you are invitee 1 to Join any of the following classes: Bkeeptng. Ele. Adv. m various stages. revision classes <EnR. tutor, late lecturer. London University*. 8' hand: Theory. (dllT. stapes^ daily speed242 words
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Advertisement273 1950-07-02 2 HighßloodPressm Kills Men &Woiwi T*k» a« many ww» aa mev.ftrf* tar U+n\ >mc» Blood Pressure. «tt* <■ m«s4Mio(u di*eaa« that Maria ihul tl»« tmse <A Change of LM« aa« la (Kp r«*l cause of miKh h^art tfouW* mm* kM«r on of paralyt k- stroke*. Caav mmm •ymetom* «t High BVtod273 words
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374 1950-07-02 3 SHOULD WIVES GO OUT TO WORK?— YES! BUT THERE ARE MANY BUTS' Tribune Staff Reporter y^SZ^^ Although there is i 4 °*™>»> n^ap^nHiis sa> tnat they ser no reason why they should not. Bu t, there arr many "but?*." There are a number however, who prefer to keep mum. They374 words
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Article129 1950-07-02 3 HLs bcellency :h-- Governor, Sir Franklin Gin present. (i Vellum a i>l Thanks to ten person u» the Victoria Memorial School ground y» sterday. The recipients £ra Elsie Lyne. Mrs. V -t En;< lmann. Mrs Hilda Dor* i n Assan. Mr.s OoodJtind Barber. Mr. Ernest FN Fook129 words
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Article97 1950-07-02 3 EIGHT BANDITS KILLED KUALA LUMPUix Sat Eight bandit, were shot dead by ■ecurlty rorcei m thr Federation jreiterday. Six Of thrui were kill'-d m Johore and the v h> n n Pfthang and erak. O:k oi the bandits lOlied m Johore wu a notorious bandit lead;--. A rhompson mb-BMchißC nun97 words
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Article248 1950-07-02 3 Hr:riE la the ease for the vinturo. Thty argue tha bed! provided for. 1. There worr't be traflh n stion because Traffic will «/>/>f from the Bras liafiah (H'l and trmffic li'/hts trill mmt&mmticnllii control it. JJk poorer classes, who vill m {Hint tliis theotrr, art not248 words
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Article190 1950-07-02 3 THE Traffic Advisory Committee which discussed IM proposals thinks othiTWi.se. 1. It, holds that thtrc will be trailic congestion because The road widening will not be ellective becauho o: the existence of the adjacent buildings. The entrance to the cinema would become a waiting place for members190 words
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Article115 1950-07-02 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. A Dew cinema seating 1,600 people may come up A in North Bridge Road, if the Traffic Advisory Committee gives its go ahead signal. This cinema, which was approved by Govern ment in principle, will cater for the poorer sections of115 words
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Article44 1950-07-02 3 For the ftf»t (Ante Radio Malaya last night made a broadcast of a play from the Victoria Theatre The whole of the la.st act <;t the 'Rtp' company's production oi George? Bernard Shaw's "Candida" was relayed over th Blue network.44 words
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Article26 1950-07-02 3 Tho Rotary Club of Singapore held its Annual Installation Dinner Raffles H Otel ye&icrday evening. A large gathorine ot guest attended the ionr.al occasion.26 words
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313 1950-07-02 3 COMMITTEE TO CHECK UP ON THE SEATS HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Tribune Staff Reporter. THKEE Municipal Commissioners, the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor, and a representative of the Police are to study the question of seating accommodation at the Happy World Stadium. The three Commissioners appointed to serve on this Committee313 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-07-02 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Scow Ch an Lim after their weedinc at the Wesley Methodist Church m Fort Canning yes.erday. The bride, formerly Miss Marie -Louis:* Holder, wore tmwm of palo pink net and jjeorgrtte W9tv pink satin with 1 a matching cap and veil. She was ffewfl away by84 words
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Article21 1950-07-02 3 Mr. N. Mistri and his Phoenix Aerated Waiir company yesterday gave a party "to celebrate the linn's 25th anniversary.21 words
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Article84 1950-07-02 3 PENANG FISH MARKET A pastel drawing of crabs. on sale m the Penang tish market, by Malayan Journalist Miss Katherinc Sim, is on exhibition at the Society ot Women Artists show at the Koyal Institute Galleries m London. Thr intiueace of the life and colour of thr Kast is ftrongly84 words
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Article51 1950-07-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Bandits last night broke into a kongsl nouse on a Chines^ owned pineappie plantation and abducted a Chinese woman and hri husband after ransacking the place. Police searching the area found the body of tlvj Chinese woman with gunsnor and stab wounds cutsidc the51 words
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Article200 1950-07-02 3 Tribune Stall' Kept tot JOHORE Police have p*t v.p a .small fore* of s iv police women. They wll: screen \v omen bandit agents and suspects captured by Security Forces. The police women nave proved to be or invaluable assistance to the regular Police. They are low incorporated200 words
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Advertisement220 1950-07-02 3 Iblotchyl SISKIN X ni.urcJ b) po: —gj^f u Klv MM and tel pimpics ix quukls I {§3% cleared by Cuticura n|]j\ Ointment It tlcanj.es f|^\ pores of all impurities -rtV ail J assures skin Hitty-.nL health. Alvvyi keep '*ink (> f Cuticura :::nk Ointment m the «^^k house. Good for220 words
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Advertisement267 1950-07-02 3 ||ji I'll fly at once!" ff K^/\gß I Buyer* and sellers with V J O T ovorBess interestP keep one eye j iA ,^B nn tne c'ockn and timo- cr— -J^l S 'H^lcß of the w i! 1 Thr. 'Jg V^l^^^^^Bl know, foi example, tha» I fc> Efo^JiKO'^wU* next week267 words
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Article88 1950-07-02 4 Look Ah IAJOng. 23-Vear-old Hokkien who pleaded uilty to a charge of house-s-.nk and m the First District Court yesterday was sentenced to eighteen months' rijorous lmorisonment ti be followed Sy two years' Police super/lS In the early hours of June 15 Loo broke into a shop88 words
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Article23 1950-07-02 4 Ships of the Indian Naval Squadron, lying m the Singapore Roads, will o*> open to public today from 2 pm.23 words
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63 1950-07-02 4 The Election Campaign ommittee of the Singapore Party is now on the look-out for suitable women candidates for the Municipal Commission. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Viet President of the Party said yesterday that so far' they rt^v »-"-»t. fiop<H-H on an particular individual,63 words
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256 1950-07-02 4 Johore's Bad Little Boys Bounded -I p Tribune Stnff Reporter IOHORE'S bad little boys— who ganged together ami broke into homes J stealing poultry, money, clothing and Ml have been rounded up. Known as the "Tiger Gang," Police have arrested their le^er- a256 words
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Article135 1950-07-02 4 Look Out For These Hooligans! A handful of sand thrown into the engine of a small sports car m the Singapore Golf Club area has caused the Police to renew their search for suspected car saboteurs. First signs of car damaging, which seems to be confined to owner-driven cars, came135 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-07-02 4 THE most novel name for any house m MftgAftW **as» i>een chosen by the bachelors m the Wearne Brothers Company's Mess m Why they selected such a name i»»»-oue >f«*nis 10 know. Some s::> it is because a suicide once jumped into th. canal that runs79 words
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Article32 1950-07-02 4 "He was very Rarrulotis. bTrssed the pallet, and kept calling rc\f dear." said a police inspector at Romsey of t man charged with beim drunk m charge of a car.32 words
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197 1950-07-02 4 PAY NO HEED, SAYS PRIEST Tribune Staff Reporter. k NEW type of chain letter sweeping Ipoh to<Uy A UnSte pre-war chain letters, these claim tb't the Write- X seen a vision-of whom or what he r "theTetter are asked to write out197 words
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Article113 1950-07-02 4 J>EOPLE living m flats es--1 pecialy those on top floors have a grouser They complain that their stairways are very dark. To bruise ones shins and to fall down a flight of ten steps arc common occurrances. LJghts have been installed lr the stairways, but some113 words
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Article31 1950-07-02 4 In Western i\uer (Suuarn a man stabbed his wife because 1 1 sue was a, bad cook and (2) she put a izard's tail m his porridge In roi.son ntm.31 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 4 An Aral) woman slipped 40 ft. down a Sudanese village well. When rescued sne hastily veiled her face and ode off on her donkey.27 words
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Article239 1950-07-02 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. A MAHS, cooks and house boys are m great demand m Singapore today. This was revealed yesterday by the Singapore Labour Exchange. Stenographers and clerks are also much sought after. Every day Mems and Tuans call at the Exchange to employ amahs,239 words
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Article194 1950-07-02 4 COFFEE SHOP GIRLS— AN ASSET MORE girls are today working m Singapore's coffee Shops. Few like the job, but it pays well. The girl* get from betweeu $bU to $120 a month plus two free meals. Then there are the tips they collect. Many of thest v qMs come from194 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-07-02 4 I YES SIR, THESE lITTLE MEN FACE A VERY KNOTTY PROBLEM grounds m the Colony. Carpenters and painters are ahvudv bu*s novratine the scouts' new beadquaitett m Anneiiton Sueet and when completed it will contain a s.outs shop and dormitory for visiting222 words
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Article134 1950-07-02 4 Puasa Did Not Stop Them ORPHAN Mai Sin sunned uniforms and snapped inartl y Into drill despite til rigours oi luv ing yesterri Thy troop. run by the V.u.sUrn Orphanage P i-i rut brow ht "new lift; of the boys." said Scuot master Ai aonari dvi Andan. Thi- scouts wer«s134 words
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Article28 1950-07-02 4 A.tUCMCd iV ><u:l at tot, near Charlcron a Belgtan tarmet Aiphon.^.» iiossome. nrovo it oil" with a branch and threw a trtone which killed the aniinai28 words
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Advertisement143 1950-07-02 4 fxpef tcnce? roves lAaJt t&e s/Lol&st oUstcunUL &etu>€J<y'~i* turn jptrvrifs <CS co stAXV^JLt €vri£. •ni-nrm jf^i v-X v \i 1 1 i 1 \v>' V VI IjEri ft ABhU m!\ W Famous For Flavour isiaCUslied 1883 /.isl<>» to F d N's Childien* Cunur on RediJ fusion Singuiturc: Tue.sdn^i-: at 6.30-143 words
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Advertisement30 1950-07-02 4 The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT today if Hercules! mi Hi«cuii» even i f o«""" i D /M^fl 1 1 WjlHir WEf(US£NM'i»ci T. V. MITCHELL A CO. LTD. II BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE30 words
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Article, Illustration2122 1950-07-02 5 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover From LONDON. Bat. lI ERE' S a mystery I cannot *I solve but its subject is very pleasing. The pretty lady who adorns my page this week is golden-haired, blueeyed Misr Diana Newey, of Chaucer Road, Ashford, Middlesex, who recently gained the title of "British Beauty"2,122 words
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Advertisement253 1950-07-02 5 W I i"" '|9 JP 1 Pi ""^^SC* 51 ~~~JtQm A .Naval Officer— about 1588. An oAcef "t Queen Elisabeth** Navy m the a^ r fit" tiif k sea«dog>' Hawkiaa, Dr;ik.«'. and the Othef M<r' <>l Devoa' who vanquished ihe Spauish \nna<la. The Elizabethan yean lav tin* gßrwth of t253 words
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Article, Illustration3696 1950-07-02 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardm ore By I have had Ik, i i i<l woek. Aiiiyix- v. mj own fault am! 1 .sho»i!<l have more sense than to mc<l<i!i with inconv tax, DUt tvn sir. i la?t Suu lay I hiiV* l)(i ii UMtblC to nt> r UM oififo witliout finding3,696 words
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Advertisement141 1950-07-02 6 Tiers of Loveliness— 'J i b You'll !..\e its sett lines B« iM-Hiitifu* lahHc its fasslM. riKhln.-- Andth.r cr..ii HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House i getting '^oinePEP j VIGOR and VIM I Wsgettinq it safely §J v witKaBIG GLASS ofKLIM says ELSIE the 3CRDEN cow I It s nui surpriMi v.141 words
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Article, Illustration976 1950-07-02 7 I>' H otti' uottder th>it V i v i a n CuHf neii liuth, rubber broker and dit ••••'<>, of an, i iitmif ,s who look* lik* MtlriDt Douglas, should i> ■< and f'< lo.i-i t<> Muloi/a //< teas born m Singa- )><>>■< o» Xor H. lf»04. Hi*976 words
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Advertisement137 1950-07-02 7 His ride Recreation |1 J TRICYCLE a pic{i.--ant md Monoitaieal outl<>t fo? youi boy' energy. Riding v)ii ;i Tri-ang tucvclr tim»ii«u. his phv--icHi -rv^.-th tHroufhout Ma boyhood. b u, -torti Rci>i> n. ut'itn v T. V. MITCHELL CO., LT SINGAPORE K. I.IMIMK I'KNA FOR ALL OCCASIONS YOU CAN DEPEND ON137 words
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569 1950-07-02 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ANOTHER BORDER (IX DOS' REPRESEXTATIVE E. Manrirt (Horn, nlai/u Tribune Ofjice, Iff, Fleet Strtet, London, EC. k;haDAI, U~LV '4, 1W6U. *HE sudden flare-up m Korea, that came with the dawn last Sunday, was a shock, despite he fact that Parallel 38 has long been one of th^569 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1950-07-02 8 PROFILE OF A PATRIOT DR. Syngman Rhee. Ih c seventy five year old Methodist minister, who is Korea's President, had Oeen called "its most distinguished and provocative st itosman' 1 by the American news-magazine Time. and a "senile extremist" by Americans who had1,031 words
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Article1620 1950-07-02 8 AMD A PROFILE OF HIS COUNTRY A traveller, bewildered by A the topsy-turvy that was newly liberated Korea, started looking through reference boks to see H he could find some phrase that would describe its tough, turbulent, opinionated people. And he found Uiat someone,1,620 words
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Advertisement93 1950-07-02 8 SW ISS WATCHES for Men from $20 for Ladies |SM VICE AFTER SALE IVritf for illuxdatrd mtaUmue B, COIXYEB Ql AY MNOAI'ORI-: 1 Drgravure Post Cards Of Singapore. '.\x'\y reproduced irom natura' ographs. l-^t Scr.--s ut ailable .5U p«r ureas. Post Ki-c Cash with ord^r. Box 11".. SINCAPORK. DUT OF93 words
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Advertisement90 1950-07-02 8 [fie heighf of luxury... \jzsA fO USA Spt ly towards Ne* > ori m .1 y^/^ luxurious X I M 1 rliner, reeling ol m jw foinpli-;- j niiiul. mJs /W/ will ho your I' Met comfort cxtcllcc! /i^^ food and drink served free thefincsl en m m ihe v-,»i!90 words
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Article, Illustration3140 1950-07-02 9 Lozania Prole - Lozania Prole A New Exciting Serial By The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter > of a village blacksmith, who becomes famous 1 S as Lady Hamilton and the mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity3,140 words
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Advertisement121 1950-07-02 9 fk^ X GRAY MACK ROYAL PORTABLE'! i Mogic" Margin tumbling f— -click, I cr exclusive make YOUR i 'cr. ft S ...r -.-teed by o P orvicc established 40 i s m Malaya y/> Having Building ;§.^and Hardware *A|% Supplies Problem? im Here's a good idea Vr^h Let m TAN121 words
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Advertisement60 1950-07-02 9 MALAYAN AIRWAYS** MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. I \^SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG Miet your conscience be your guide ASK YOURSELF Can I afford to be extravagant and NOT take advantage of the low prices for High Class roods now offering at FITZPATRIGK'S CASH CARRY STORE FITZPATRICK'S rOOD SUPPLIES 60-66 ORCHARD60 words
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Article907 1950-07-02 10 Joan Baldwinson - BUY- LINES Joan Baldwinson By WHO is going t<> a wedding r a L.rth... party? I have ust seen som< v«ry attracive wrappir,^, papers and tring decorated with fippro- riat«' design? m one shop; his w» l make a change from tnuut-papcr-wrappcti birth* lay-presents. A single .sheet it" paper costs907 words
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Article, Illustration395 1950-07-02 10 DE sure that you are really "the type" for whatever forms of brautilying procedures you practice. The dramatic proprieties of appearance are invariably recognized when it comes to selecting a cast for one of Hollywood's motion pictures. But. there are many women not m pictures, who395 words
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Article562 1950-07-02 10 lan* ff(>iti<i hoM€ to England on leave this month, and Wt hfivc planmd a motoi tour for the first fortnight. As »pacr vftl b< lilnitetl m you ftut/</> *t (i auitabU war' iimbc that wfU 'it ktio CMM vj:,^( mm n (C V -M. ipohi. YOT' will neeu a562 words
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Article646 1950-07-02 10 I Married A Sci entist MIAMI, Florida A daughter cf Alexander Graham Bell -ays it is simple to have happy fltod fruitful life. Many a scientist. "I did and 1 have never regretted a moment of it." explains Mrs. Mm t inn Hubbmd Bell Fail child. "I can't imagine anythingA.P. - 646 words
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Advertisement172 1950-07-02 10 I 1 Jm&Stl^TlP' -l^v "-5^32\ s It's NEW! I the new Jj| PARKER the only pen X^. I V with the I NEW precision Ti« most pi RirfT pfn m the world has for NEW BEAUTY long heen che Parker "51". Now comes the new Parker "51". with the revolutionx^v172 words
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Advertisement789 1950-07-02 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 17 /f9k^ m^^^y^L^ A n hriflht ftunnii (inn, y^ dZf Jttgf^y Ami drivr.s inn air, it). W^&S^^K^tw .IHJ|^ /SSL- Soothe and Banish that ..VrjHJ PERSISTENT COUGK t V\ >I^~^-<5 < «C > S Tha' nj^lected cx>ugh may «.-.vkcn rout i 4«LfW r'^iCv^N brca-.h:nrf tubes and lung?.789 words
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Miscellaneous93 1950-07-02 10 HAVE FUN WITH THE 18 r- to ,,.v SC 3fiS& 77imfe m r-oiMfrucftrr diplomacit Don't mntui. Yen, -,ft carefmUp brfnrr ,„< <i, tn > about YOUr life, quite another tAUftUS r' \he LmVlimn n. i***™***^ ':££FSLBn JaSSezx W- -SSL fflftjis^ SffiHcS* 3^ «S'"» i^- >^ swSSr?SL-ia '/>ui /md /r^s/i in.tere.ssß,93 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1950-07-02 11 HENRY GRIS - THE 'KING' TRAVELS ALONE HENRY GRIS ...v 1 r' °n "An. Kombei Car W, ri lovlal mpOd, Soon he won'- w. would disca-d aii more comfortabh attire O f an ordinary citizen. H< would ntei his new Mtatlof) wmax>n and •d road eventually ending up* m N<\v fork. Thei tmld1,003 words
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Article365 1950-07-02 11 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. ERROL Flynn says his bride to be Princess Irene Ghika will be the boss of the family "at first, anyway." Starting worK on a new picture the lamed swashbuckler announced be will many the Rumanian noou women m September m Pans. "At least she's makingA.P. - 365 words
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Article170 1950-07-02 11 FLOP IN FRENCH MOVIES PAH IS Saiur THERE arc DO big produ ir.g limns here UJ coir. pare to such ttudios as 3 Century Fox. Warner Bros or RKO. The fflm Industry consists oi about 270 .small companies mi only 98 >f i hem wen actually m production during tn-A.P. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-07-02 11 Mari.- Wilson, si-atlent brained heroine ever to match her 1 wits ugain»t mun, m wtmn with Diana Lynn A- John I Lund In Faramounts farce "My Friend Irnia". I32 words
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Article394 1950-07-02 11 GLAMOUR GIRLS ARE BORN— NOT MADE Hollywood. No false eyelashes or if Ink V :litto-the-unre gowns for T< i sa Wri^iit. Sdf oteima l ii" s ari. ,;lad of it. "I'm just not t!i glamour tyro.' mid the rorthrtffht ;toti« "f r .■iinout :irl.s Hiv bOTMk n«it iiiHtlc. Atid theA.P. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-07-02 11 Or.c «>f Iht t\v« ftnu- i S nine leads m "LiKhtning i Strikes Twice" has b**en > assiKncd to Virginia i N Mayo, i The Him is Mispcrse > drama bused on thr i > novel by Margaret i Kchard. and will co- star Miss Mayo and i another76 words
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Article364 1950-07-02 11 TWELVE years ago la r. Hollywood Radio Studio a man had an idea tor a new. r Crushing ttp* of pro Brammt- a question and unswor show. luoay tn<ti innocent idea is a monster marcl\in«: across America. Yet the "quiz" .-how was, up until the Summer 01364 words
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Article57 1950-07-02 11 .Tan^ Wynian liarl n»Trow noMM Mhen "Th" Glass MenaTCrte" comoany went on Kx^ation at Griffith Park Zoo lor the Mtie m which Jane watch .s a :;^a Hod jump for fish. One of th^ amphibious animals, a 300-pounder. leaped too tar. Landed on the edge of the pool,57 words
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Article32 1950-07-02 11 LORN A DOONE TO BE FILMED Richard Qrccot, the Britiflh ictor. has bMB signed by produce! Edward Small for thf lt>ad m a movie vemoo of the novel "Lo»na Uuonr." A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-02 11 «.I,«M ,H .IT" /<^^S^N\ TVt r-EIHCJS k OfMI lM tl.nll.iis looi ..t .ut l.kr U," 1 |M ih 1..' Hmtm U if-. A-'.. .k tik* «*>i »i iMtairim ?<"" kl ;<o4l Ti^ Itplaits .inn. »i.k) i»d.»mr tr.i.p o«i .our full njg^j ttl HMq Try 0* jlot.lv»|. rlll<l > iirtl It59 words
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Advertisement451 1950-07-02 11 np Ilic wave that jrives thai mitural look! V»» </» 11 \ollr.telf AT HOM K>r onl\ §0.75 I^V ?^9 P^Sr^ \\\9\ will take a fH.rm— ®L£f^^^^Nl&Ai.nSzl&\ makes :t ideal tor even the finest hair. utr^ Having purchased a I'uni Kit 1/Hi I^s] [ffl 1. Roll your hair up m 2.451 words
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Article, Illustration531 1950-07-02 12 COLONY TEAM MAY BE THE SMALLEST EVER Ninth Malayan Badminton Championships By Our Badminton Correspondent. THfc Singapore contingent to the ninth Malayan badminton championships, 1 scheduled to be held at Ipoh on August 5, 6 and 7, may be the smallest since the inception of the championships m 1981. Fntries531 words
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176 1950-07-02 12 Tribune Soccer Kepurn-r THE standard of football m Hongkong is higher than that aeetf m Malaya. This opa^T was expressed by former Malayan footballer Lee Ifun Kit, who returned from Hongkong recently for n short visit. A Irrmer FVmk Htete Player, Mr. Let has176 words
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Article161 1950-07-02 12 MARIGOLDS BEAT BODCA PLAYING at the H.-ripv World BtadiWß last Thursday ciirhi befoi»' :i ion ntu-.l Iht Men gold f! P. 'R' l< ,iiu Im ;n (1 hock'a bj seven om m h badminton match, Kcfult (Marigold i" n i. lion iir.<i ffINUUBS: Nj Chciu il i b^Ht T»'o Bt>on161 words
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Article, Illustration661 1950-07-02 12 Ranjit Singh - Ranjit Singh StewMfth And Health Pmriy By I OOK out, men, here come the strong "ladies!' Yes, sir, women of Singapore are casting aside old traditions and going m for the iron game. iTeiiin- me th's, handsome, cheerful Harold dc Castro, •Mt. Singapore661 words
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Advertisement193 1950-07-02 12 °AX e irCrtc -Ueof A e °^2« HIW. SilviKrin «n I Lotion btiiQfit to dry hair. It u.vs the ruiturii) oils which ujc Kicking: it acts as a dressing as well health-giving lotion: it contains Pure SiKikrin, the hair's natural I. A Tew minute daily massage vvith Sihikrin Lotion with193 words
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Miscellaneous184 1950-07-02 12 GPS?Sk I X->J~ ORE r,rvi/ o ii J) -^^< j^Wg?- n.F. V <_>■■' >. I tf> Cff^?^*^l^l!u 1 V^E'LI. CI.EAN Cf^lMC IS^f )^^"w}l J ywT^W < |^t! \B*AM-EA»ics,r| -^m f "£S^t^ A I AT 1 V K^riTllS:yf j X>>^ LET EM MAVK IT, »©V«.r-WE f/ioST PROTECT N V f: 1184 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1950-07-02 13 LEFT JAB - MORTELL PROVES NEED FOR BOX ERS INSURANCE LEFT JAB Straight I roan The Shoulder IB> FLASHY SEBASTIAN MAY STAGE COMEBACK 4 BOUT a month ajjo. Hie name of Johnny Mm tell appeared m the local papers. He fought an unknown boxer m a four- round bout at Kuala Lumpur and1,224 words
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Article, Illustration591 1950-07-02 13 SAM SNEAD - Relax When You Swing SAM SNEAD By HERB M a one w<»rd gVif lesson Relax WMM6M at the top of your swing v. can- that you intenH to ■Wing hard and ;;wut that Vail a mile. And that s had. f>v>r the Id.^a of power defeats the bettor i-i. a591 words
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Advertisement161 1950-07-02 13 jfSESBI *r *&r '^Europe "^KniTyff^H v«rach. Calcutta' 'Bangkok SINGAPOREBANGKOK and EUROPE THF SCANDINAVIAN AIIU.INES SYSTEM i> thf Exrmmm Una operated by Luxmu nl s DOUOUUI DC. PLANCI AS TSEIJ ON THF I J:\s-i ATLANTIC LINES THE \m CRAFT BUILT TOR LO\(J AIR VOVVOES Por further Information arr.lv to your loeai161 words
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Advertisement214 1950-07-02 13 ALL YOUR SHOPPING 1M Ohiti FLft CL if& American Express ClJ^^ofu Federal Dispensary h\^^jiMfe\^ Joan Tooke's X^ mWtfC^^^ Library Bookshop V M |W| Salon Margucretta IMI < Buttons and Bows Jj I Tea Lounge Co H 1 ALL IN THE MEW ARCADE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH -with jwanJienS Write214 words
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94 1950-07-02 14 ABDULLAH IS IN THREE TENNIS FINALS MALACCA. Sat Mrs. V. Hay and Abdullah Lincha. who d«'l>it?i Mrs Chambers and 1). G-.nies today, will now Beet Mi and Mrs. P. S. M. Dew m the Mixed Doubles ttna's ol the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association champi iruditpu. Mrs. Hay and AMutftati Llncha94 words
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Article189 1950-07-02 14 Tho r<».-»ult.s of yefr d>~*i Sin*aj-<>r.> Polo Club Ovinkh.' h*M at Thomson Road, an- as follow* Event One: Tilling lh« Unijf. l«t. Major R. Knight. iN;«k o* X»nt>), 2nd. Col. <;. OralUM <l.hl> lane). Event Two: Euc auA iSpinm Rn, Hadi.->« Only > let. .Mrs. Nfvel MoiTi!"189 words
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Article419 1950-07-02 14 OUT FOR 125, COLONY 219 FOR FIVE SEKEMBAN, Saturday. SINGAPORE were m a commanding position at* the k effu'of the first day's play m their two-day cricket match against Negri SembiJan which started at Seremban today. Alter dismissing the home team lor a paltry419 words
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Article81 1950-07-02 14 Following arc the ties m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships to r>e played oif on the SCC court* tomottow and Tuesday: MONDAY MEN'S HINGISES Ohk Chew Bee vs G. T. Holtoway (Semi Final). LADIES' DOUBLES Final* -Mrs. Greenhill Miss Rhoad vs. L. Walker Taylor and Miss 1.81 words
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Article75 1950-07-02 14 At h WCtnt meeting of Army rcfents it was agreed to form an Army Singapore t Referees' Society. Major E. Isley was elected Ch tirman and Major N. J. BurMdge Secretary. Theie will be a meet m p on Tuesday at VMCA (Orchard Rouli at75 words
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244 1950-07-02 14 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE Cricket Association XI batting firs.. M were all sent back to the Pavilion for 106 runs or /the Combined School boys at the Raffles lnstitu tion ground yesterday. Copley's contribution of 50 however, greatly helped the SCA side. School boys244 words
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569 1950-07-02 14 NINE RECORDS BROKEN AT YOUTH SPORTS Tribune Staff Reporter. Nine records were broken yesterday, at th F urasian Youth Movement Sports, sponsored by thSingapore Eurasian Association, on the S.R.C. ground. Best performance was turned m by St. Joseph's Institution's high jump champion, Roland de. Silv.i who set up a new569 words
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Article217 1950-07-02 14 Tli- R.t.M.K. m vi.-.I v serea-wickel victory o\-r \\\< C S.A, at |h« Ceylon .<; -r: ground jresterday. R.K.M.K. declared ai 193 iuih for thr«»»? wi.k.ts. »ud >'.S >S. van only aui.- t>> roll t :j. l-awe? i»<or<'d an unfln 1' 1 >>r REMK. Ho217 words
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Article33 1950-07-02 14 K.E.M.E. had an easy victory over the C.S.A. m a one Innings game played at the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday afternoon. R.E.M.E. won by seven wickets and 135 runs.33 words
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Article27 1950-07-02 14 Chinese Sports Association trounced Royal Navy Air Squadron. Sembawang by five goals to one m SAFA Junior A-l socer tio at the "ev'ane Stadium yesteiday.27 words
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Advertisement334 1950-07-02 14 REMINGTON SHOTGUN Model 11 Antoloading mfr Shotgun, 5-shot, 18 and 20 Bore. j^^^^T^ Obtvhtoblt from *W HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD. 261 265, Beach Road. Singapore. I Tel. 2552. Telegram: "HOKANCOAGE" I JEM Durrcrrly |4|7.....!l& l RAPID LAMP TF&mr m m [m l BY BURNING fi X sT»E Oil INSIDE334 words
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Advertisement124 1950-07-02 14 Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises SIU^JSeSS: ThlS ■t«nenfi; mi? mg D v «7 f UC r CC "i- m man V countries. Mr it... 6 J years old r »t*s: "I have used ■h« i' rat mri l ror on »y 2 weeks and my J*Js almost instantaneous and now124 words
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Advertisement669 1950-07-02 14 SENNET T REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennet t. Manager —VC, T. Kwong. ValucTis, Appraisers, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: l. River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Teleph one: *****. ANGLO-CHINESE CORPORATION (Registered m Singapore* IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS Cables: *'ETNAC f Singapore. Code:669 words
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Article1743 1950-07-02 15 ALBERT SPENCER - ALBERT SPENCER FOX SADDLES FOUR WINNERS AT IPOH By BIC SWEEP* TOTAL POOL $372,256 1st. Prize No. *****0 2nd Prize~No. *****3 3rd Prize No. *****7 tarter No 10 ®TC5 f *****0, I345>0, »Mn/nS 3488ISl *****8 *****8 Consolation Prizes No. *****6 2519K1 1SSSL' 320 425S22 *****2 3981,743 words
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Article25 1950-07-02 15 The B'ue Funnel M. S "Calkhas" easily beat the Command Depot Medical by four goals to nil on the West Coast ground yesterday.25 words
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165 1950-07-02 15 mtrtr Tribune Staff Reporter. •pit, war m Korea has deprived Singaj>ore basketball followers of the chance to see a top-rate Korean basketball team m action Mr. Goh Chye Hin, President of the Singapore >imatuer Athletic Association said yesterday that plans were afoot to165 words
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Article216 1950-07-02 15 Move To Form Central Indian Body KUALA Ll'Mri'R. July 1. A move to organise a central body to represent all shades Of Indian opinion m Malaya which has recently been graining ground has now cry.stallised m the form of a letter by the conveners addressed to al! the Indian organisations216 words
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Article77 1950-07-02 15 The Shell SporU club beat an S.C.C. XI by nine wickets and eight runs, m a friendly game of cricket, played on the S.C.C ground yesterday: Top soccer for the S.C.C. was K. Cantrell. who hit up 33 runs. For Shell. Gerry Clarke was m fine77 words
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Article103 1950-07-02 15 IdT.dlng one nil at and dominating play for a interval und dominating a good part of the game. Chinese Athletics were lucky to draw two-all with the Royal Navy m a SAFA senior league tie at the Jalun Bes?ai Stadium yesterday. A minute from' the kick103 words
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Article32 1950-07-02 15 Mr. John Laycock will be speaking over Radio Malaya, Singapore, at 7.12 tomorrow (Monday) about "The Necessity to Register As a Voter Before the Closing Date of July 15th. M32 words
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Article184 1950-07-02 15 WELLINGTON. Sat. —Now Zealand defeated the British Isles Rugby Union Team here today by ?i\ point* itiy penalty s^ ul> to Uufee potato f pec i.t y goal Q Hin the flri*. rjgty t^Lt. BrtttUi lod by three point* to £ero at half tlrr.e.184 words
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Advertisement353 1950-07-02 15 Morning Show Today 11 n m ITnltcd ArtlfltP' "CHAMPIOK" Ith Kirk Douglas R u th Uomar. W r JPfif*!99Gt!!9+^{Q 3.15 8.30 9.150 m w w p. ill, THE GREATEST MUSICAL .SHOW OP ALL TIME? Mf if natadc j(/a nJtelfa or IU atitifullv Yours...** LNC(s t rLrs .starring that favourite pair353 words
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Advertisement68 1950-07-02 15 TO-DAY at 11 am. l'niver*ai"s "SLAVE GIRL" IN TECHNICOLOR TO-DAY at G. 15 ft 9.15 p.m. "THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY" IX TECHNICOLOR OPENING TO-MORROW Warner Bros. "THE FOUNTAINNEAB" ATLANTIC Great World l^ast 3 Shows: 2.30 6.30 9.15 "BLACK WIDOW" (Serial) LIDO New World Todny o Showo: 3 00. /00 J68 words
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Advertisement250 1950-07-02 15 TODAY! na.m..i.4r,r/4Ylli4\¥ 4.15 f 6.45 9.30 p.m. x >I M^ XS^ KMNG- HIGH i 50,000 "Cinderella" Song-book* Now on Sale at the Cathay Aihambra Cathay 1 Organisation Cinemas m K.L. Ipoh Penang. PRICE 5 cents. Postage Oc. Address. Publicity i>< <-\ Cathaj B*porc. A great film and A FINE TRIBUTE250 words
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Advertisement56 1950-07-02 15 CT THE TRIPLE Jf ACADEMY AWARD V# V WINNER! best fPICTURE OF THE YEAR CatUMII* PP«I ROBERT ROSSEN S PRODUCTION Mbn tout) upofl the H\\ii\ Mi Novel f,l The tags Men" ty B?be^ Fe %im »,t!i B'oderick loinse John loh.i CRAmORD OBJ BFIiN? Mwcedes McCAMt^ Wr.tten !oi the aod LuKtet!56 words
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Article175 1950-07-02 16 Free Flour Import From Sept. 1 T!u> Wheat flour import trarir wi'l lie rrturn. <1 from CJov rnn procufemeot to t!io fret- marked on Septt'mmt L. fol owing iiiiml prrafigomenti to maiV ttiia week. In th.- ml iv. o yearn larm t .:.itr for freeing thr trade were nel leveta!175 words
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Article58 1950-07-02 16 HONGKONG. P 3ac Nationalist will l *temnorarily suspend" their blockade oi the coast >»i iSosnmui^b China a hinh nationally; oflicial said today. lhe acnon wouki be tak^n m compliance with President Jrumans demand in.it attacks against tlie Communist mainland be stopped. The official dii not whenReuter - 58 words
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Article17 1950-07-02 16 TOKIO. Sat.— The Japanese Government today closed down 67 publications of the Japanese Communist Party ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-07-02 16 A emr*>***ly discarded r!i?ar«»tt<» K h.!i.\.«i to lia\> h»< n rrspon-.lh'o for th«* fir.uhiih hr.tk amt ir. <h<- KtelNt ol MflMNn Optorff To., k-hln ..m Ri.aii. a! Ml p.m. >«-in.rtlay. Four rtre en^ini iou^hr tile Hr»> and brought 11 un<l.-r < nln»i v. tliin twrit>84 words
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357 1950-07-02 16 ARMY STORES PERSONNEL URGED -'GET TOUGH' Tribune Staff Reporter. WAR Department stores personnel at a mass meeting yesterday let ffo with a series of healthy and loud-blasted complaints ■gainst their employers the Army. The employers' "rough shod policy", their declaration states, "is such that a drastic step sucii as a357 words
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Article50 1950-07-02 16 DROWNED IN 8 INCHES OF WATER Forty-five-year old Charle? Snort, an engineer with Malayan All ways, fell into a six-foot deep dnnn m KiHpney Road on Friday night and was drownen m i;rht inches of water. A. Police spokesman said y<>rit\iday: "When Short fell, he must have knocked himself out."50 words
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Obituary60 1950-07-02 16 MR. TAN KWEE LIANO. age .3. passed away peacefully a: 152 Pasir PanJUlf Road, Singapore, on Ist July, 1950. leaving his wife. 3 dauglit*-v--'Mfs. Chla S^ng Ann. Mrs Wee Peng Sum. and Mrs Chia 'Sim Yan>. an only .son (Mr. A. I. Tan>, grandchildren and great grandchildren to nourn60 words
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Advertisement305 1950-07-02 16 HLioHI AVJUSfAtU W .Pftffcr /~~s\ POSTURt j f X MAXIMUM _COMFO*r COMPANY Sirkl>, Depressed aod UXKRISH? yniithful r> tkins: B»1p fixative. ~"«u« Purely vpcetabie Bile n#«,. v r^E^3Ss^ r i i BaArvSS I l! BMtiMmIUmI p. I I BJJBQQBJ i< H* 3 p. Rheumatism Curbed m 30 Minutes The m305 words
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