Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 September 1950
1950-09-10
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Title Section35 1950-09-10 1 PEOPLE FOR TUB PEOPIJ Tel 'Tribune' S'pore. SUNDAY Tribune MAIAYAI NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5811/3 Nine Lmri Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1950. I'KICK TKV CFVTs35 words
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299 1950-09-10 1 I boost Singapore's geld dol r ar earnings, Whitehall has the Co!ony Government to consider export guarcntees forM^by^n goods, similar to those given by Britain, nccur.^e new trade with America. They would not apply to rubber and tin, which are sold |hr3Ugh v/c'l299 words
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Article207 1950-09-10 1 Kallang Spelt With A Krush FIVE nftrcraQ unloaded 170 fv rf m twenty-!, mi t Kail yesterday —and there wore only two iminigriition officers to de U with them. It took Dearly two hours before the last passenger was red. Singapore came m for somo BUS criticism. The ptsaea wore207 words
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Article86 1950-09-10 1 Seletar Squadron For Korea AIQUADRON of Bunderiin<) Hying boats from MiUr will shortly t.o flying to hrtkunl to reinforce < unit of *n rcraft already •perating m upport of thr nitrd Nation^ forces m Koren. Tho squadron should have .torday. ul th° n postporn id of bad v h. r86 words
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Article26 1950-09-10 1 NICE. Sa' Ir .in American screen ar i rr- 1 'lynn laid I g* married in Ire ind **rtriot' Wvr.inr "rs mmiI. possibi< A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article76 1950-09-10 1 .m AIU ('J:..U. DIM "t Sin- u\ iup Communists ;,rr-' t< I .it Lorong <;• i ing on April >o. while pi <nning to launch a two week terror campaign, was charged m tii- Pirat DUrtrid I ourt yesterday. Tan wa accu» d of helping t,,76 words
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Article125 1950-09-10 1 4 V A LETT A transport plane took off from Changi at dawn yrstnrtlay to fly an ir.m- ung to CYylon to savp Anne, •even-year old daughter <»f a RAF s* rgeant but when It 'Aa, almost half-way on the 1,7j0-mile journey a radio125 words
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Article208 1950-09-10 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. A PROPOSAL to raist $1,000,000 a year m revenue by taxing all imported films has been turned down by the Malayan Film Policy Committee, so far as Singapore is concerned. The proposal whs put for- J ward by the Federation Government m agreement208 words
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Article48 1950-09-10 1 Tribune Racing Cor- J responcent topped the i tipste-s yesVnlay with I l«»ur stnii^ht and two imlire.t winners it Bu- i i kit Timah. They wer?: V LfttUa N«d, NeroU% Fink (iia j-nd Caift, Two of J liis indirect choices were: i Kirthciay Gilt and Hurry Up48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-09-10 1 Leading Telegraphist Alexander MacMillan. of the Singapore Naval Base, yesterday kept up the Navy's reputation lor picking the prettiest girls when he married Miss Cynthia Kemp at Tanglin Oarrison Church.37 words
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Article178 1950-09-10 1 Sugar (cubed) The Swag Tribune Staff Reporter VJIjGAK has been on the ration since last Monday, but, if you cnre to havo it m cube** and not crystals, you can buy 1.1;;, mount at 80 cents a pound. It is is not m the black market either. Any shop m178 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-09-10 1 JIMMY GLOVER cabled from London last night: Excitement is mounting at Grosvenor House as the hour draws near fom the birth of the Sultana of fohon?'s t>aby. The Sultana Ls m excellent health, has done all her own shopping, and everything is m readiness for the78 words
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199 1950-09-10 1 Death Ship Owner Faces "Dangerous Cargo" Charges Tribune Staff Reporter TAN Heng Guan, owner of the motor-tongkang 1 "Tong Heng" which blew up a* North Boat Quay, Singapore, killing seven men and injuring two more, faced ten charges m the First Police Court yesterday. Seven were of causing death by199 words
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Article53 1950-09-10 1 Lancoln medium bombers bl.inket-nombc<l an area of jungle m Johorc yesterday m one of the sharpest attacks yet launched against bandit hide-outs. The aircraft sent down all their bombs at once, plastering mile-and-a-half square. Earlier Spitfires had attacked the same area with bombs and rockets,53 words
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Article252 1950-09-10 1 KORKAN WARFBONT, S;«tnrd;«y. A IJJKI) troops, fighting bark m drenching rain today, oontinui»d to hold off the Comtminist drive threatening Taegu, vital c oinmiiiiirM<ions centre for the northern half of the I'ZO-mHe defence h<»\. To the east of Taegu, South Koreans made gams of twoA.P.; Reuter - 252 words
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153 1950-09-10 1 North-Bound Night Mail Train Is Shot Up KUAI I t MPUR B rwo pass n re were sllgh* lv v ounded when ths Bln arore Kuala Lumpur nia*l vram was fii'-d on hy ban'tits m Joh<<r lasi nlghi T't" pilot train Kuala Lutnpur-1 mall i was dVrs lied In r153 words
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Advertisement128 1950-09-10 1 Tour favourito 'irfnk? nil\« to perfeel n tv ,m our t claw r<ar For Special Ccr< monies nodi I? Marri.ii: B, J'^nir Parties, Etc. Food you if your party will rcalJy enjoy FOR Rl ITION PHONE: GOll. WW I jffomswuk ISSUES. *«BL«.ek. Hock and Muskrat Ramble. Harri'l Ask mo no128 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-10 1 muktccnUr^] j The Famous 3^^^^. family of Mvclivimil f^roflitrfs k'\°^^ 7' 1 7 V r^^^^j^ thr hrrHth tr%h am| |bn j 2 k^i^Sii hinkawhite i [^3^l Wind Mixture H <^S I "f iii'li:,- •-•i..ii .mkl a 3ttl of troursv* TIGER BALM41 words
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292 1950-09-10 2 'COIN SIGNALLERS' WAR N GAMBLERS 'POLICE HERE' SMALL BOYS ARE OPERATORS Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE gambling «l*ns liavo a secret telegraph system pfl their ownknown as "Coin Signal"— to warn them of the approach of a Tolice raiding party. Operators of this telegraph system arc small boys, who are posted292 words
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374 1950-09-10 2 Bandits Nos. 106 And 107 G o To Gallows THE 106 th and 107 th bandits convicted and sentenced to death under the Emergency Regulations were hanged at Johore Bahru Prison yesterday morning. They were Wcng Kong alias Ong Kong and Koh Seng Chee alias Lee Kee. Wong Kong was374 words
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Article73 1950-09-10 2 TAX AJK tHOK with two slissfn. claimed trial m the Fir:t Disrtict Court i yesterday oi three counts of assisting in the management of three unlawful societies on April :)0 last. The three societies were; The Malayan Communist I 'arty; The Singapore AllTrades, General Labour I'nion; and73 words
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Article35 1950-09-10 2 AHAINANB8B, Loy TecK Koon, in the Relief. Court yesterday faced a charge of murdering Can Cheng Kai on Sept. 8. at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital kitchen. He was remanded to Sent 12.35 words
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Article207 1950-09-10 2 Town Grows —So Old Graves May Go Tribune staff Reporter $L\(;aPORE Government intenik srtting up a tenman Committee headed by Commiksionf-r oi Lands. Mr. J. A. Harvey, to see which of the Colony's private and public burial grounds can be closed and made available for the development and expansion of207 words
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Article44 1950-09-10 2 ALLEGED THEFT OF PIANO GW. FRERICKB claimed trial In the First District O.ui t y< torday, whin charged with having committed theft of a piano belonging to Mrs. Westerhout at Newton Road on May r last. The case will be heard on Oct. 10.44 words
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Article83 1950-09-10 2 MALAYS FACE ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE Noordin bin Mobamed ll.rahim arm Aurin mill Ali. were yesterday tentatively charged In tbe Bellei Court with armed r«>h bety. They are alleged to have committed the offence on the night ol September 8, at Eng Neo Avenue. oil Dunearn Road. The Court was told83 words
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218 1950-09-10 2 NO matter how beautiful or how much of a "plain Jane" a woman may be. her charms can be improved upon bj capable tochiriciw. At lenst. so says. George Gilder, cheerful. ruddy-f;icd beautician and hairdresser who is m charge of the218 words
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Article310 1950-09-10 2 'STOP THAT LETTER TO THE KING' Majid Writes To McNeice- Tribune Staff Report t-r Mi:, m. a. M;ijid. Prarident tA the Musttn Welfare league, Has written to Mr. T. P. f\ HcNeice President of the Municipal Commission asking him to withhold Singapore's petition to the King for the siatus of310 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-09-10 2 lIICiGLXG her hautiful dolt, Wwutt, tightly, eipht -0, year-old Gay (Gabriel) Pirola stepped off a Qnnlaa I K.O. VC. Constellation v»s(s rday at Knl'ang Air|w>rt ■01)1* a :>,<MH(-inil.- air tri|» from Milan, l.'alv. Ut-t mother mMtoi to [*av«* "iVlanrprn*' behind In Milan, hut th«- t«-ars that ran down Gay's <h^eks117 words
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70 1950-09-10 2 POSED AS 'TECS -TWO MEN HEAR CHARGE BAIL of |280 m <>n<> sim-ty each .v. iffered v. thY Fourth Police Court <i;p- to two Chlnete who p!.:i<)<fi not guilty whfn charged with pretendiag to uilctt tiv< The tw i i nwie, hua Thiai 2% ;vn Koh Han Iv. i is70 words
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Advertisement221 1950-09-10 2 I lw "< Totteeb h «pii» TnffGCS fIfAIUn4KA«TLF.YLTI>. |W» pt&htJ -M.laJ r Tofte. W«rks. I J Bevitalise Your KIDNEYS And YAw'll f*H Ycuny-lowlc Vow»« Noth tri th^,, hroUITh bnd I ldn*» Action. Tl (ronj Getting up Ni«nt». Burning, iii.tuny Hjiuy-. r:«-trff». Dii/mesi, Kh*u•rt^tisr BjfkJfh.', Lefl Piin«. Circle* M ndtr Ey««,221 words
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Advertisement31 1950-09-10 2 Is** ruljrnr.i Otnttncni lof any tublorn itctrtng aittn troohto it i the itching instantly and i| uHk I V rfltOffl thi -A m m a »l«-jr hcaithy obnditinß] GIVES COOt RELIEF31 words
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Advertisement47 1950-09-10 2 Hunters Meet Bandits —One Missing MALACCA. Sat. A party of wild hoar hunters yesterday encountI ed terrorists m Jasin area, Malacca. One mm m her of the hunting party is missing, while two are m hospital. Police operations are t now going on m that jj area.47 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-10 2 woods: PEPPERMINT <^i CURE te£ The Reliable /?§£&3Sl Remedy/^ \feosffls\ gr eo&s\ rSKYM ASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE To COLtM H with 'unmet ion* t<> DARWIN ItOMHAV, KAK\ri!l, U H C A 110, ROME LONDON SYDNEY DEPARTURE BOfOAPORK 9 AM i:\:.!:y Tl h»l>Af AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. PRINCE STl:i:i:t.115 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-09-10 3 "THIEVES MARKET" MEN SAY 'NO SLUMP' They Haggle All Day Tribune Staff Reporter BUSIEST and perhaps the rowdiest shopping centre in the Colony today is Robinson Petang, where shoppers and stall-holders haggle all day long. Known also as the Colony's "thieves market," Robinson Petang's crudely-made wooden stalls that fringe Sungei253 words
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302 1950-09-10 3 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government and Municipal Labour Union is seeking payment of family allowances to its n rs. that r-ach ncarried labourer be paid an allowance of $25 a month for hia wife anri month for each child. silf) per j: i.m;302 words
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Article, Illustration210 1950-09-10 3 Boy Star Loafs The Streets SIX uim)lh\ a<tn 17-.»/< '"-«»/</ fin mid viK v small jutrt n Simgapw€'inad€ W'i/.'n nim entitled ii<ikti.' \l< )iin nt 4 tht /'<<; t <>f tin hi r<> (hniiKi /ti.s childhood (i l]t: W'h- n lh' picture KXM r> hnsi <1 ll(iu:,il uns a< elaiiiini210 words
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Article112 1950-09-10 3 Fewer Road Deaths In August FATAL road casualties iti Singapore during August were the lowest since im»>. hut there was n .-iiaip incn m people irijur»^d. T'.i-r. were I6S aeddenti, ti.r. of which were fatal. Those who died were ft Malay trishaw i Jer, Royal Nvy motor-cyclist and .t Malay112 words
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Article30 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan InJi.in Congress has decided to send all po.-.-ible relief to India to alleviate the distress caused by the earth-quakes and Moods m Assam.30 words
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Article, Illustration230 1950-09-10 3 UMNO Backs RIDA Capt. Hussein JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. SEVENTY-FOUR thousand members of the United Malay National Organisation are solidly behind the Federation's Rural Industrial Development Authority and will give it their closest co-operation. This was disclosed by Capt. Hussein bin Onn, Secretary-General of U.M.N73. Malaya, today when asked what policy230 words
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105 1950-09-10 3 SINGAPORE Hindus have decided to ban child marriagesand to introduce certain Hindu social and religious customs. This decision was taken by the Hindu Advisory Board at their monthly meefing. I he Board elected a subcommittee to Onalitt r,hc drafting < I a bill, which will105 words
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Article146 1950-09-10 3 Chong's Call Lands Him In Court .lOHORK BAHRU, Sat. WHEN r.l-yoar Chons Tan cnlioa at the Immigration OrTl^o on business h«> was detained by the authorities. For when thry chocked his Certificate of Admission they found thai it had been tampered with, m the Magistrates' court to-day, he pleaded guilty146 words
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Article114 1950-09-10 3 Laycock To Quiz Council On T.B. LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR Mr. John Lavock will ask the following questions at the next moot^ncr of the Singapore LegLsative Council on Sept. 19: 1. How many b(HI.« arc available at (ft) The Singapore General Hospital and ib, Tan Tock Song Ho^nital for patients sufferias f114 words
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82 1950-09-10 3 Because ho had no employment or place of abode, Klioo Hai Chew, .'to, attemptod nleide by taking a solution (f CflUfitlC ROda oil .lurit 1 11. Ho was bound over m Mrsum of $2() In t h o Police Court yesterday. Khoo was82 words
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Article49 1950-09-10 3 STOLE $28MAN CHARGED A 20 -year-old Cantonrsc, Choo Chak Ng faced a charge of stealing $28 from a compatriot. Pow Char Fong. m the Second Police Court, yesterday. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to September 9. Bail of $150 m one surety was ottered to Choo.49 words
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143 1950-09-10 3 The Sun Shines On The Good Ship 'Sunnyville' ALL bus been sunny OS) A. Iho ship 'Sunny- vili* since the vesiel left VanCOUV< r, Canada, for 3i:sapore a tvw weeks -.u<'. For In thai port few bright Canadian women ol sunny disposition were add-i-d to the previously ailmale crew ol143 words
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Article152 1950-09-10 3 ACCOUNTANT PLEADS FOR LENIENCY Tribune Staff Reporter A young accountant, Tony Cheong Kok Wah, pleaded for leniency m th^« Second J'ohce Court yesterday wlv^n ho was charged with breach of trust of $1,682.73 from Canton and Co.. on Aug. i. Ho said he Bt the money on his sick wife152 words
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Advertisement141 1950-09-10 3 thisTK^S is the master motorcycle TSSaI A? 100 c.c. VorticaJ Twin i ••-> many /W^^\ jines. aAV lJ pi Ail r^earcfi v.ere needed to a/|\ B U S% tleverly deigned I > r 'cn-.pl«ie com- C.ie of i'-A crt-.t ip* to>pc«d>k>i i ih«thnjibin| ib< >>^ t.• c ciCwndir.j 10 your141 words
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Advertisement158 1950-09-10 3 HEMSNCiTOra SHOTGUN Model 31 LA Repeating Shotgun 12 i 6 gauge. HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD. •,i 265, Brach Road, 81ngapoi I.:. 1552, Telegran ># HOKANCOAOKf Jit SrJPlii) created to keep you cool and elegant all through th« day YARDLEY^^LAYENDIR TAED&KT OLD BOND ITIIIT »OK»»» PHOSFERINE for a new Mw^t158 words
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Article, Illustration841 1950-09-10 4 A. SCHIMANOV - BALI-ISLE OF HALF-NUDE BEAUTIES -DRAWS TOU RISTS A. SCHIMANOV By Oltll'S and aircraft loaded wlfli tourists are once again heading for Bali —file 13 island paradise of the Far East. For those who have eyes for things other than the semi-nude dusky beauties, there is much to make the Bali841 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-10 4 'Labour Of Love' A lover searching the head of Ills sweetheart for lice. The light between a heron and a snake Here the snake is K*'ttinjf the better of the. argument.31 words
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Article1117 1950-09-10 4 Fabricius - Fabricius By A COMMON enough sight along the East Coast of Africa, an emblem of the Pacific Isles and an tpitome of d ylon and Southeast Asia, that maid-of-ali-work the coconut palm drops its graceful head over a thousand different shores, giving glamour, service and1,117 words
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82 1950-09-10 4 MELBOURNE, Sat.—Just before she died at 107 yoars Mrs. Margaret Linwood ?ang "Rule Britannia" it was one of her favourites. She was evf>r ready to sing said the sisters of Carita.s Christ! Hospice where she had spent some time. Mrs. Linwood was hornAAP - 82 words
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Advertisement276 1950-09-10 4 fly at once!" cjpj "~\\X Split-Jiecond timing can W x// Vc\ lh« kiy to n"\v business mr ~*S I \VIV opportunities. A contract m /m J^^. I'll Calcutta, for example, may 'f/v^J^ I 'I well depend on being m (\l/fjfjii+ t precisely the ri^ht place at -^SjlJt'*^ precisely the ri^ht276 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-10 4 m s/cknessp W^ *V^^^ (I ©urinj? and after an Uncos 'the ri h f j Jt&rr^y body-bulldinß elements In Scott's /xv V'-^Wi/ Emulsion restore health and itieaKUi f^\( j5 t^ a *M m record time. V-^/ "*^j/ And uhen you are fit Scott's Emulsion J"7 //^V<l?// keeps you well— gives74 words
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Article, Illustration2384 1950-09-10 5 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover From LONDON. Saturday A BOLD effort is being n mado hy the Oxford Group of the Moral R«armumrnt Assembly, meetint^ at Cans m Switzerland to turn Ih c world to thoughts of peace and fcrglvenrn sa for past mlidcrdi us forgive our late nemies, th< y2,384 words
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Advertisement687 1950-09-10 5 "linn in\i TO LAST..^||i<i^ There can be no improvement to a 1 S^JpLAYGR/ HIW. SiMßnn I benefit to dry ha, replaces the natural oils which are lacking ft acts as a dressing as as a health-giving lotion: it contains Pure Silvikrin, the hair's na food. A few minutes daily massage687 words
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Article, Illustration3822 1950-09-10 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By TANKS'" I snorted eyeing John Harding, so i 01 General Sir John Hard ing at a dance at Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Tho's. "Absurd things, why doesn't someone bring them up to date?" r hoped tie »vouid bristle. Instead, tie lau;;hed and .said what3,822 words
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Advertisement194 1950-09-10 6 ft6rsp.m. Frockj jinxrin; ballet-length frock fanning, Ful full skirt. A creation by ■OLLYWOII Ladies' Dress House Mill st., Eu Court Bidg. BLOCKS! V' i i: i; I >i r< I tH lIBE A- RIBUNE &B 8 DKPT. 9 j^V9av H is jlggmy §n Msas^B m .8^^P'g>w v^S •9^^bbbbL Hwlr^ilShSR? fn^WMfl^^ilJJsAi-sal194 words
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Advertisement184 1950-09-10 7 RACE NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SATURDAY 16lh SEPTEMBER i» to book voui table, tehmivr. RESTAURANT pff^ vw-'f* flint must be W contented Baby is happy by day, contented at night, when fP^ mother chooses Glazo. fe-^^^^fc For it is a carefully vilflffrife f^^^ balanced food made by184 words
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644 1950-09-10 8 "THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1950. THE ROAD BACK iDLONIALISM is a word that rings harshly m Asian ears. But it is a curious thing that it identified only with the nineteenth century exnsion of the Western powers, and little is ever id of 20th century imperialism, of which644 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1950-09-10 8 Professor W.L Burn - Professor W.L Burn The Cornmonwea Ith looks to the King as its head. He has powers, great powers, but they are m abeyance. By SFroiVssor of Constitutional law at Birmingham Iniversity and leading Miomher of the I'niversities 1 Conservative Association. THE .socre* of the popularity of the1,113 words
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Article901 1950-09-10 8 W. N. Ewer (POLITICAL COMMENTATOR) SayS: HERR WILHELM PIECK President of the East German Government and cimmunist chairman of the "Socialist Unity Party" said the other day that democratic leaders m Western Germany "will face trial before a Peoples' Court sooner than they think. This is901 words
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Article552 1950-09-10 8 BILLY ROSE - Fair fight maybe BILLY ROSE Saturday night at the Diamond Horseshoe By THE other night at Lindy'a I was introduced to a man named Ezaklios PaDp.inokiytilikos the Greek wrestl. r better known to the toe-hold set ai the Hooded Cobra. "You inrespid In wras;ttng 1 tho BMah-and^aaul artist asked pieasa;itlv.552 words
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Article357 1950-09-10 8 HAL BOYLE - Korea's Lanes Of Human Misery HAL BOYLE -BY- WITH US. TROOPS I\ T KOREA tii( x ieai for thi Inno :ent bystand' r And the tides of combut the road?, .jf South X nto dust choked lanes oi human misery and d« As you travel up nt you see suchA.P. - 357 words
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Advertisement50 1950-09-10 8 $110 WATERPROOF VERT SERVICE \FTER SALE OLLYER GUAV SINGAPORE CUT OUT 1 I j )r Future Reference I 'ienutne Swiss spare J »arts and proper service I ior your next watch I epalr job. Phone *****. THIM LOCK Watchmakers }5, North Bridge Road. '.iranch at Royal Navy \rr Station, Sembawang).50 words
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Advertisement61 1950-09-10 8 IS peays io fly wish KLM BuaiiieH nif-n all over the world are I unanimous m their appreciation of the KLM service. Luxurious KLM Constella- tions leave Singapore for Europe, every I Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, completing the trip m under 48 hours, and to lit* VJP WL £9 ri-^t61 words
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Article385 1950-09-10 9 A New Exciting Serial CHARLES GREVILLE wu m a town ritif,' r.ipo, and Emma hud never the Uk< He turn- d shade ol i tallow dm. his to recede int.' as though they l)id at end of dim caverns his hands clenched and uneit nched. She had gues ;ed, ol385 words
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Article, Illustration2899 1950-09-10 9 Lozania Prole - Lozania Prole By The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of u V m* blaoks mitli, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract' men. Easy, not yet2,899 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1950-09-10 10 Joan Baldwinson - -BUY LINES Joan Baldwinson w*-— —^-w*~ Dy WHO wants a now shampoo' Anolhfer type ol 'Bandbox' «h:impoo is their almond creme oa. whicn has a nourishing effect on the i a"- rnree shampoos com? m one bottle, whfcn 4Hls at no cnts. WHAT to buy for baby? On<> shop Ln1,068 words
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Article, Illustration791 1950-09-10 10 1.1 \t rathi i vornrd scons* *k< jct-ls us thorn,!it iff ri wrinkling, f/et show* i\tj}lA at hi ilifjf if)it M-ftrji thok »»f fi m H>> t. irnu- < V. V. Singapore). n riu an- Bilre you are not t riiip from dry =fcin. should i«ivi?»t you to see791 words
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Advertisement398 1950-09-10 10 »>-■»»• m RECORDER DESCANT IN C '"\i.vK.vDr:r) von rsn jl :n SCHOOLS 3.50 £ACH SEASON CO., LTD. 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. N i I^T YLy Goya |>rr(um( k M^ \thv lovelirst LJA Match your perfume to your mood or to what <Sf '-w^. vo'.i wear use it on your finger398 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-10 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 27 f i-^' ifafmtiful TO YOUR FINGEfttIPS HtrtY* Mftm'rfftcrf rrt7/t UU ItA Yo-ir haiuN u\n b« fWttrt bctuciful v^ith ma.gi< vi t-ar t I Tl X the isa roH hsrs. 1 M c< sp.irklp f.» jrOul fcrpli>S c;isi' KlittS t I /C, H^iyistr (IHIX is 5..70 words
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Miscellaneous418 1950-09-10 10 AQUARIUS. GKMINI ÜBRA. JAN. 21-Fki:. IS. m.'V 2J 20. i o:r. 23. Boifc< o/ i/o»*.- fM>j»j/'--.»s- .1 lii'l 1 tori ot r< .4 ireelc you icl/J und r//.-) .vn />»' < > >•<■>'■ i »< n her.' .1 i»- •'<<••• fid thangea: ">"■ "</' 'nion Mr >r- ptmsibljt '"■'*>' actipptd418 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-10 11 A mm haaan Shaw mhn appears nrxl i» rt < :mc{ <»n cir novel hv •jofat. X: "»«'i-i .Nrwtaji and Kathleen i25 words
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Article250 1950-09-10 11 HEDY'S PERFECT PART I Wlh Mn«2 Of til. i'« itutlfu] f icos m th« world ughl to b vo sonic eetighi on Li;. übjei t. But, lady »f the lovely a autiful face l ""upp" mprri.im. m a fai c is a nandiUi 'ii retreat*. You v t I 't250 words
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Article, Illustration313 1950-09-10 11 JT could only happen in Hollywood. After hitting more headlines than anyone since Babe Ruth. Sam Goldwyn's wonder boy, Farley Granger, had a first-class breeze with the studio and was promptly suspended. The last thing that was heard of him was that he was over313 words
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Article97 1950-09-10 11 They're telling this one on Konuld Reagan S at Warners, and every- N body vous it's absolutely true. hile the strir was on location at t o- S N roaa, aliiomia lor i street cenes m the iraaM >lorni enlre," S he was approached hy a97 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-09-10 11 Ronald Colman stops piling up a siO.000.000 radio give-away prize in "Champagne ioi < aesar' ions; enough to ring up Celeste Hume whom lie invites to j a home -cooked meal prepared like a continental Hit l k (Colman is the cook) 1 i "Champagne lor Caesar" is a lilm71 words
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Article124 1950-09-10 11 Ann Is In The Doghouse Axx Bherl lan is ce*i itn mi* Ui going to be m the- doghouse with a lot of people, mcludins Lana Turner. Ann had promised rv re p*'pte th n mm can romemoei pups from the Utter exnectctl by hoi French paddle, Josephine. Lm wlio124 words
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Article189 1950-09-10 11 CA. LBJBUNB has nothing but praise for the new Began film. She writes: "I must recommend a Hollywood thriller called 'In a I.oiii ly Place". Humphrey Bogarti who has not been too happily treated m hla recent films, seizes a real chance m thtfl picture.189 words
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Article366 1950-09-10 11 H VWOOD ALAR 4 tloor concr? r'a olr n h Warn r loi sen many va i n .->. Tii -i;' i. op i tank bo 4.000.000 gailf-Oii watei*. and mosi mlv\aus -l as an arUne il lak< In p. tnr mai J ».m i andA.P. - 366 words
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Article65 1950-09-10 11 The Stroller Smail soph is ii< a lid and M)i;>.ntM' is Jjis sti oiler- striped linen dress m nry hirhlifftt«d m while pique. Hlkil «»ii hi Id mi lead a model lile m this smart i-oat dress which i* appropriate lor any time ot the da> The carl;65 words
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Article97 1950-09-10 11 BESARDBD .lame.' ttobftson Justice, playing the title role m 'The BlacknKtiler, wa> 'detid for two nays recently. He was •shot by Fay Comptcn and her first line nfter the shooting was: 'Justice has been done,* 4 On the third moroinp after the incident, James Kobert c on97 words
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Article179 1950-09-10 11 I.VMKDIATELY neOflllSni ii s one of tlie finest of all stories jof the last war, "The Woodea Home*', Plight Lieutenant Erie Williams' sooount of ins own escape and that of two other officers from i German prison camp. has, it to mid. insnjred a film which179 words
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Article88 1950-09-10 11 THK tit!.- "Mr. Mv ;c" is giving folk the impression that the flicker is the Wio^raphy of its star Bing Crosby. No dice. The flhn ke actually the story of a Broadway com )oser of hit shews, with Bug playing the piano, dancing, clowning and atUin^88 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-09-10 11 AFTER her success m -The New Adventures cf Don Juan" m which sh.> as s^ood as .-tole tho li^ht from Errol Flynn and "No Sad Songs for Me. 1 it is clear that Viveca Undfors Is ready to step into the .-hoes from which Ingrid Bergman165 words
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Advertisement77 1950-09-10 11 To take a good snaptake a good film Selochrome Film ■CURABLE FROM ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS lIETHELM tO., LTD. (loco;; Singaporc-K. Uunpui -ivutiLifc;. Ss\ y 1 *v- A 78 m What do you know about ENO? DO YOU KNOW that BNO is a cooling and re- freshing thirst quencher, free from77 words
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Advertisement396 1950-09-10 11 1 Uv wave thai iii\es that natural look! >oudo it ymmruij at HOME for onh Jt f I y M JUST THREE SIMPLE STEPS i i I. Roll your hair up m 2 Tic a turban arourul Saturatr ndl Cltrl loni curlers. Dab on your head tod «.i» whtl v»uh396 words
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Article, Illustration670 1950-09-10 12 WITH JIN EONGPERAK STANDS EVEN CHANCE THE FOONC SEONC CUP ENCOUNTER By Our Uiulmintou Correspondent THE North-South "zone" final of the PoMsg Seong Cup tournament between Bhsgapotrj iuid Perak will be played off at the Happy World stadium on October 7 and 8. Originally they were to have Hashed on670 words
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Article373 1950-09-10 12 NEW YORK, Saturday TT is ironic and regrettable that Joe Louis, the man who revived heavyweight boxing and made it the most glamorous sport of them all for more than a decade, should now be forced to bury the remains. For no matter what happens373 words
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Article, Illustration363 1950-09-10 12 rTHESE exe'eiscs specially illustrated by Michael "Curly" Connors for Tribune readers require no special body building apparatus or weights. 6et down to it now! If you have persevered with the exercises described and illustrated m the column taring the past feu weeks, the uhuominal muscles by nou should363 words
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227 1950-09-10 12 Malcolm Ueher - Malcolm Ueher {By BRITAIN'S light fan.* are taking deep Interest m tinreport from the States that Ray '"Sugar" Robinson the world welter-weight champion, iy give up his title and move into tin- middle-weight division. They spot iiii chance for Bril tin to regain a227 words
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Article, Illustration703 1950-09-10 12 SHUTTLE - SHUTTLE THOMAS CUP INSCRIPTION —Lim Chuan Geok By IUO rules iind regulations governing tb< Thomas Cup competition were drawn up by Ihe Inlernational Badminton Association t>n hos inscriptions on the Cujj should be made by any winning team. When Malaya won the Thomas Clip In lH4b\703 words
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Advertisement359 1950-09-10 12 TUITION ACCOUNTANCY COOT ACCOUNTING. COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP. BOOK keeping. A bix months "Intensive Met! <»d" Cour. <Recognls-'J for award ot Diploma as Associate < r Fellow* will qualify you for higher status by spare-tin; postal study. For details. *rlte now: Th Principal, LONDON SCHOOL OF \C COUNTANCY. 12. Duke Street. Si359 words
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Miscellaneous307 1950-09-10 12 '^xr&t r^StfSsfck :i~Z.r: r r FhiS IS A JOB FI r Fo' A MOSs!? V x i^a*S_TBP^ I COULD aw BOPRV Y ~> 7 i'll HAVE 5 rvo' IS, 1 5&PKC v SAY/. r 7HAR l§ A KOSS -DC IN' NOTMir J'/T VORE HOSS FO' FIVE > TO GO X307 words
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Article, Illustration2800 1950-09-10 13 SCHMELING WON WORLD TITLE LYING ON HIS BACK Only Man To Knockout "Brown Bomber" Joe •JAX Schnieling was the only German ever to win I" the world h.avvu<i K ht championship, and he W as the only man to be crowned champion while jrovellinK on thr floctr of the ring2,800 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-10 13 'OUT' SAYS THE REF. AND MAX SMILES Referee Donovan bvs just counted Joe Louis out and behind the sprawline "Brown Bomber" Max Schmeling gri ns with delight.27 words
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Article203 1950-09-10 13 SADDLER REGAINS TITLE NEW YORK. Saturday. SANDY SADDLER regained the feather-weight championship by stopping Willie Pep in seven rounds of thoir scheduled 15-round bout last night. The bout whs stopped because Pep had dislocated his left shoulder. Dr. Vincent Nanello ordered the bout halted. Since the bell rang for theA.P. - 203 words
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Advertisement100 1950-09-10 13 "BUTTERFLY" ENAMEL KEROSENE STOVES Made m U.S.A. l l t^* w iaaj^n« SOLID CONSTRUCTION CLEANLINESS ODORLESS OIL FLOWS AUTOMATICALLY OBTAINABLE FROM NANG HENG CO. 25 BATU RD. KUALA LUMPUR. BEN 6 SWEE CO. LTD. 41 BISHOP ST. PENANG. S'jlc Distributors: LEA HIN GO. UTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL,. 3166. 1100 words
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Advertisement293 1950-09-10 13 fV^ The best jT time to have a DSFASDF Just when you should have a party is a matter of individual taste, but there's n<> doubt about the best way to have it. Simply tell us how many people you've invited, and we'll <!<> »h-' rest make up a menu,293 words
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Article, Illustration665 1950-09-10 14 In This Comer By "Upper-Cut" THE Ho-Oakcs combine put up a card, comparable with the best m recent year, and those who stayed away mined a good thrillpacked show, amplified by the Welch-lOong dash. The main at i -action Sebastian vs. BrooKs— supplied true665 words
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861 1950-09-10 14 SHUTTLE - SHUTTLE By M AYFLOYVER'S Miss Mak Foong Sim was crowned this year\ Junior Shuttle Queen when she scored a well-deserved win over Miss Katherine Teo (Jacques) m the S.B.A. Women's Junior Singles Final after a titanic struggle which went the rubber-so t861 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-09-10 14 Little Pane ho BANTAM-WUGHT Title Vacant 1. Boy Karim S. Kan I'onti lv« FEATHER-WEIGHT Tan (iuat Tek (Champion) 1. Boy Karim 2. Jat;ir Sinjjh Viok Kai Khoon LIGHT-WEIGHT Title Vacant 1. Jimmy Welch Kid Walkey Tan Chens; Kirn WELTER-WEIGHT SOMPONG (Champion). 1. .1. Welch 2. (i old en242 words
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Article125 1950-09-10 14 T. V 1 K r beal SupsrtUicht b.j by seven name lo oik at Fin Bi u,l. HmII. lv suits are as follows- i Titan i t tioned fin Tan Kok Ana be&l Chan Soo Guan l" is, ].=j— if 6. Harry Paa« beat CtMn Chicu 18125 words
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Article, Illustration587 1950-09-10 14 SAM SNEAD - SAM SNEAD by THIS is the time of year to Ihinl; out o v r swinff. If you havt* a clear m <• II t :i I |iict ii r i» you'll bwiDg r»f tcr ll«ti's a u«ilfer sui'i^inu i ii excellent form unit if you fix (his587 words
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Advertisement373 1950-09-10 14 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN i Dvn isO THE Fcitival Summer from May 10 September 1951, the visitor to Gre^t Britain will find something of interest going on everywhere. In addition to the centres shown above, cities, towns and villages all over the country will take part m this great national event.373 words
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Advertisement437 1950-09-10 14 People who hi ihings Vou fcwol impeccable iastc ou ,1 \\()jUi)- s choose Ronson lightcis. Tjics :u.: v (i VTLST IJCIITi pieces of craftsmanship v» ul. t .> In 't which never fails are world-lV.i. ->i. :>i *r. their elegance and Mnfaßtng rd .<• ."w i~i^' they never let you437 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1950-09-10 15 FINE COME-BACK BY SPENCER By "SPOT" gLWOR. ridden will, a different technique bv j£kej \\:,h.,b, beat I our O'clock II (SsHn iht "< up TcUI" over a mile and six yards It R iiS Tinidl, yesterday, the opening tlav of y^SI^SII Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Cup)1,572 words
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Article33 1950-09-10 15 'I'll.- I 1•!• •> »:ail:.nrji :i i v'H hold its 2nd unii'ml pit n 1 I1 1 1•• t t .pulls ;m<i «OCia] "ll t ember 1? ■< Messrs Lim Tack i.• r. Singapore.33 words
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Article93 1950-09-10 15 Malayans Enter Semi-finals BOMB i\ ;ai. The Matin t am. Tan J. a Eong A. Piruz. notchi ci :i :inK>f..' victory over the Bombay duo. P. M rnd M. i'. d< sai. 15-1. 15-5. today. They en- i i mi- :i:' ils of the idla B.id.ndr. o championships. Displas iU.P. - 93 words
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794 1950-09-10 15 won v total of 41 points for the first day of the s<h Malayan Chinese Athletic Champion Meeting yesterday. Women contributed 27 points. SeTangor came sec ond with 24 completely chalked up by the men's events. This gives them alO point lead over Singapore794 words
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Article235 1950-09-10 15 RAFFLES Institution m their last match of the season kept up their unbeaten recorS when they trounced the English Schools by 6 wickets and 74 runs at their ground, yesterday. The English Schools batting first were dismissed for G4 runs. Raffles Institution followed up and with235 words
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Advertisement331 1950-09-10 15 TODAY ilTi! A¥ 1^ 4 IS SPENCfR TMCY C f^l JQAN 3ENNETT ,w^< f \Zf v ELIZABETH TAYLOR frMi V^ AND MORE from METRO I M-G-M's virile 'omontic drama! ©lARK ABLE- LEXIS MITH/fi"J% tITHIIITMI I\RS<»\ Nt»M ...C?^ f II J <»* his risnus urn.'-. J*T to be rollowet rssei»Mf& excitedly331 words
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270 1950-09-10 16 Nationalists May Use Veto To Bar U.N. From Formosa TAIPEH, Saturday. NATIONALIST China is likely to use the veto m the' Security Council if the United Nations proposes to send an investigating commission to Formosa without sending one to investigate Nationalist charges of Russian a£grf\ssion on the Chinese mainland, Reuter-AAPReuter; AAP - 270 words
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Article133 1950-09-10 16 LONDON. 3at. THE independent newspaper, Dailv Express, said in an editorial today that Britain must support America :n her decision to protect Formosa, since the Americans have declared that sueh a poliCV if essential to Korean tion"H kg not possible to support the UnitedA.P. - 133 words
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Article71 1950-09-10 16 Air Commodore A. B. Daley, director of medical §ervices of the Royal Australian Air Force, arrived In Singapore by a 8.0.A.C. Constellation yesterday. He \&ili be here lor two weeks to "get acquainted uith Aussis over here.' 1 He was welcomed by thtPrincipal Medical Officer of71 words
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Article68 1950-09-10 16 NEW YORK, Sat. Olivia do Havilland. star of many Hollywood films, will make her first broadway stage appearance m January when she appears as Juliet m a revival of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". The actor to play Romeo ;>< is not v"t h<- >n m wen but68 words
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Article61 1950-09-10 16 PHONE HUT FIRE -MAN CHARGED i All ChtMUl h'ihs lock Chuan, yesterday faced tentative charge m the Relief Sourt of committing mischief by setting Bre to i >mbiwiible matter— petrol, with ti v tatentioo >f ceding destruc* lion to a police telephone hut at Jcrvois Road, on the n'ght )t61 words
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Article91 1950-09-10 16 TURNED BACK BY GUNBOATS HONG KONG. Sat. TWO British wculd be blockade runners returned here today from Commu-nist-held Amoy. They had been turned back by Nationalist gun-boats. One of the ships was damaged by gunfire. A Nationalist warship opened fire on the Tornia. and forced the captain of the ElsieUP - 91 words
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Article58 1950-09-10 16 ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY. Sat.-- Winner of the "Miss America" beauty contest will be chosen from among 54 U.S. lovelies here tonight. The lucky girl will be awarded a US$5.OO scholarship, a new car. silver-ware, and an opportunity to earn an estimated USSSO.OOO a year from personal appearances,A.P. - 58 words
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185 1950-09-10 16 Tito Backing Peace Moves On Korea DUBOVNIK YUGOSLAVIA, Sat. KONNI Z1LL1ACU8, a former BT'.tiSh Member of Parliament and a close friend of Marshal Tito, -tid here that Yugoslavia i encouraging peace negotiations by small r.ntions in the hope or preventing a third world war. In a villa overtoiling tlie blueA.P. - 185 words
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Article108 1950-09-10 16 100,000 To View Queen 's Carpet TORONTO, >»y ONE hundred thouMwd To ronto titi/.cn:; arr expiaCtoU to virw Quoori Mar v> <;;-rprt by today, according to orhCialfl of the ("anKfl'an National Kxhibitiori here. The CM pet lias mtted I"<,--000 dollars (some £fi.000) h( tho Imperial Order of Daughters of th<-Quebec - 108 words
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Article338 1950-09-10 16 London. Sat. (today's football results home leant first ENGLISH LEAGL'B- «DIV. I Blackpool l. Woiverhampton Wanderers 1 BoltOD 1. Sunderlar.i 2. Pulham 2. Aston Villa i Huddersfield T. 3, Burnley 1 Liverpool 1. Derby County 0. Middlesbrough 2. Arv nai 1 Newcastle Utd. 3. Chelsea l Sheffield338 words
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170 1950-09-10 16 RESCUERS BEAT GAS, TRAPPED MEN LED OUT NEW CUMNOCK, SCOTLAND, Saturday.. Dm first of I*3B miners trapped m a pit here hhn brought through a gl;«s>-tille<l escape tunnel to safety shorti> after 1380 GMT today. Rescue workers fitted the man with a breathing apparatus to rotect him from a wallAP; Reuter - 170 words
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113 1950-09-10 16 $500 Rewards For Two Red Fire- Bugs DEWARDB ol $500 have been Isgui (i tor two Communiii lire-bugs believed to br connected with the $12,000,000 Aik Hoe rubber factory lire. The men arc Ah Choon farmer bus conductor mj Nee Poh. Both are Hokki us. aged between cwtftLy and twenty-five.113 words
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Article91 1950-09-10 16 MISSES SHAW TO STUDY IN THE U.S. THK two eldest daughters of Mr. Run Hun Sbnw, riim magnate, will be havtag by Pan-Americas. Airways next Thursday for studies m th. States. They arc: Iflsa Dorothy, 16 and Miss ttolet, 15. The slsiers will stu m the Sn.piey School, m exclusive91 words
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Article62 1950-09-10 16 MOSCOW. Sat. At a tarewell party given by tin stall ol th British Ally Russian language British paper which has been -loied by 'ni- order or the Br Government the Rt.editor ol the paper. Victor Finn, declared that the Soviet people sco in the c.\ of tne paperA.P. - 62 words
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