The Straits Times, 27 May 1951
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Title Section35 1951-05-27 1 2 7 MAY 195! LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALATA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of. The) Straits Times «s Singapore Free Press No. 826 SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, MAY 27, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. Telephone No. 2S4«*35 words
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Article222 1951-05-27 1 PETER KUM - PETER KUM by junaay i imej irarr Reporter KOALA LUMPUR, Saturday. L OVE cam young Indian boy and an 18-y«ar-old Indian girl in a village in India about six months age The lovers decided to marry, the wedding date was fixed and all arrangements were222 words
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Article34 1951-05-27 1 HIN'GTON. Sat. -The VS Arer.v 5 -Mmat- imunist ca K at 1025.404 up I 1 iv 23. This was 120 616 more than the figure ccd up to May 7 F -r34 words
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Article83 1951-05-27 1 TOKIO, Sat. UNITED Nations troops poured across the 38th Parallel Into North Korea on three fronts today In a race to catch and destroy about 100.000 retreating Communists United Nations units swept north seven miles and more along the 120-mile Korean front. Powerful tank columns spearheadingUP - 83 words
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51 1951-05-27 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—President Truman said last night he had received a report from the Bishop of Berlin that Communists had kidnapped thousands of children In the eastern sector of the city. "They carry them off and they are never heard of again." Mr. Truman saidReuter - 51 words
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Article432 1951-05-27 1 Eager to quit —Lam Swee Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. EARLY every bandit in the Federation would surrender at once if they rould get away from their leaders declared $20,000 surrendered bandit chief Lam Swee in Kuala Lumpur this morning. He was sure432 words
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Article312 1951-05-27 1 He looked a shy little man From LESLIE HOFFMAN rE little bandit sat in a rotan chair, puffing at a succession of cigarettes. But until the head of the Emergency Information Servlcei. Mr. Hugh Carleton Greene. pointed nlm out he had gone unnoticed in a roomful of usually observant newspapermen.312 words
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Article70 1951-05-27 1 EIGHT India textile dealers —all Slndhls— in Singapore, lost stocV: worth more than $200,000 yesterday because cheques Issued by a Chinese customer were dishonoured by a tank. The Chinese customer was reported to be missing last night, and the textiles were not in his shop. However tbe70 words
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Article72 1951-05-27 1 NEW YORK, Sat. AMULTI-mlllion dollar syndicate has arranged to buy the EmptreTState building, —tallest In the world. The reported price Is (VS.) $50,000,000 or approximately what It cost to erect the 102--storey building 20 years ago. The purchasers are Mr. Roger L. Bteven 8 andReuter - 72 words
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34 1951-05-27 1 PARIS, Sat— Twelv? of the S3 men aboard the French trawler Olnette fe Borone died in a collision with another French trawler on the Newfoundland banks on Thursday.34 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-05-27 1 The flight of the sugar 'king' A stngle-engtned Cessna aircraft piloted by the Java "sugar king," Mr. Oei .Tjong le, overshot tht runway at Kallang airport last night and crushed into the water in Kallang basin, whilst landing in a rainstorm. Neither Mr. Oei or his passepger, Inspector Rioketts of231 words
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Article32 1951-05-27 1 LONDON, Sat.— Queen Mary celebrated her 84th birthday today by watching the presentation of the King's Colours to the Royal Air Force and lunching at Buckingham Palace.— U.P.UP - 32 words
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67 1951-05-27 1 LONDON, Sat. King George VI. who has had a mild attack of Influenza, Is Is sufficiently recovered to be able to see the Derby on Wednesday, his doctors believed today. He v*U be accompanied by the Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret,67 words
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Article142 1951-05-27 1 DAKISTANI Immigratloi authorities detained foui Malayan trade unionists wh< are to attend the first Aslat conference of tr-e Interna tlonal Confederation of Fret Trade Union* at Karachi air port on PYiday night. United fwsi, in a despaicJ cials said some of the deler gates wer* Indian142 words
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Article23 1951-05-27 1 LONDON, Sat.— Th« British Governmtnt &nd tb» Anelo-Iranl«n Ou company called on th« InUfnAtional Court of Justice at The23 words
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Article182 1951-05-27 1 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP by QN THE SPOT teitt wert made by a qualified analyst of twabt of all placed horse* at Bukit Timah yesterday as part of an all-out campaign to stamp out the dope racket on the Malayan Turf. Results of all tests proved negative,182 words
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313 1951-05-27 1 HE HAD ACID THROWN AT HIM By S. C. LIM, Sunday Times Staff Reporter MRS. HSU it 65 years old and not very strong. She seldom ventures out of her home in Penang. lut last week she took a train and made 500-mile313 words
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Article70 1951-05-27 1 IRRAWADDY IS MINED WARMING RANGOOIJ. Sat. F|\HE Burmese author.' day warned all river craft that crude mines had been laid by Communist insurgent* along; the Irrawaddy b Mylnum, 20 miles north-eaat of Mandalay, and Mylngyan, 29 mile* south-west. Scores of these mines—explosives filled in earthen Jars anchored by heavy stoneshadReuter - 70 words
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Article74 1951-05-27 1 LONDON. S.f. ISMAIL kin M»rj*«. MaUyaa bidmintoa doublet champion, left London airport for Singapore today without hi* partner and inseparable companion, Ong Pod Lim. who has lost his passport. Ismail said it will b« at least two days before Port Lim gets a ■ew passport. Th.Reuter - 74 words
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Advertisement293 1951-05-27 1 Just Arrived... JAEGER LeCOULTRE ALARM WRIST WATCH KHALIK Jewellers. > 1 1, The Arcade, S pore. Still more copies sold in April $ALES of the .SUNDAY TIMES and the STRAITS TIMES. Malaya's national newspapers, continue |to increase Avyrage daily nett sales in April were: SUNDAY TIMES STRAITS TIMES 68 655293 words
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Advertisement31 1951-05-27 1 IKitT/'V'/ 0 -A Vmslkk w *n n a > M lIKNDRIX Par ■■am at Star a^P* Skirt iktt gUmtmr arm a/ <*» mm gsk\ Mr **""j a^l 1 COLOR HARMONY MAKE-UP W 131 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1951-05-27 2 R | FARRER C M. C - R FARRER C M.C. By I COM! meiweriee *v crocoMfem My only intimacy with a croc was the possession of an egg wfuch hatched out in an empty o«l tin. Seeing that its tny teeth clashed on a button hook, which »n1,440 words
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Article, Illustration919 1951-05-27 2 SUNDAY. MAY 20 SOME of you may remember Hilda, the prize tapper on our estate. She and her family are. very comfortable nowadays, as they were able to buy the two-acre dusun plot on which they had lived as caretakers for some years. The soil is of a919 words
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Advertisement78 1951-05-27 2 The food for family FITNESS Yfce Vitamiw m ike taM r*» CM &)**w MQK VWIfl flM^AclvM- ■^^^P^^^'^^^^^^'^^^BbSa A Utto Wanwii MM to ■^^■^53 Ma br dU miVJZZ^^gl MtUny MamMw MUM I ll^^ wm 9 I e» «Mkonce w etteaaa \j£f =^> tJTj m* particularly gooe Me TiW W** Jr/"'// ■art78 words
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Article, Illustration558 1951-05-27 3 WOMEN' S CLOTHES COST MORE Prices up nearly 50 per cent Sunday Times Woman Reporter £LOTHES are costing the average European, Chinese and Indian woman in Singapore up to 30 per cent more than this time last year, a Sunday Times check-up revealed yesterday. In most dress shops a year558 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-05-27 3 D r F'ANK C. Lanbach. limti educator addressing over 3SO mtmbrn of tw« Stagaswa Ttjchen Training College yesUrdav. During his address ke taught fht audience one-fifth of Hie Ethiopian alphabet in one minute with his new method of »d ilt education Sunday Times picture44 words
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Article113 1951-05-27 3 NEW SCHOOL FOR B. TIMAH PLANNED .iff Reporter 1; imiid 14-clasa-i school on md given oy I nc'.er D'Ex- have been in .^apore Edu-D'-partment's i 951 i ng programme. pleted. me new .s will v .avp accommodai i it identa from I «c tofl andard Five. ary tiie Education I113 words
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Article99 1951-05-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 44-YEAR-OLD tnshawrider. Tan Hock Loo. claimed trial ln the Singapore Third DUtnct Court yesterday to causing hurt to Thio Chin Tee at North Bridge Road on Apr. 18 and gr.evous hurt to Tan Eng Kr-uan. It. was alleged that a knife99 words
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Article195 1951-05-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THRfE people were arrested in Singapore yesterday when five ca»%: of thefts of motor car tyres and spare parts were reported. Military centres suffered most. Thefts were reported at N*e Soon, RAF. Tengah, and the Bese Ordnance Depot. At195 words
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Article78 1951-05-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THf Siagapore Traffic Police are seeking information about a three-ton Army lorry wtcch failed te stop after knocking down and fatally injuring a cyclist in Orchard Road 1 yesterday. The accident occurred at about 9.45 a.m. near Mac Donald Hovm I Hongkong Shanghai78 words
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Article36 1951-05-27 3 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Filipino Association will be held at 3 p.m. tday at the C.V.M.A. Catholic Centre. 73 Bras Basah Road to elect office bearers All Filipinos are Invited.36 words
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246 1951-05-27 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CEDERATION road manners are even worse than Singapore's, according to two angry motorists who telephoned the Sunday Times office yesterday to complain about the bad driving of up-country drivers who arrived in the Colony yesterday for the races. Within an246 words
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Article39 1951-05-27 3 Sanday Times Staff Reporter Aircraft ol the RAF. and R AAJ. we r e out yesterday over five State* :n operations against bandit target! (n Central and Southern Perak Pahang. Kelan an, Negri < Sembllan and Johore.39 words
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Article110 1951-05-27 3 $1 FINE FOR SPOILT I- CARD MindiT Times SUIT Reporter THENO Heng Keng was v fined one dollar In the Singapore First District Court yesterday after pleadin? guilty to defacing his identitcard. Cheng said that the defacement was made by a friend, who, despite his efforts, could not be traced.110 words
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Article74 1951-05-27 3 Sunday Times SUB Reporter Ho Leon* Kee pleaded nit guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of cheating Lim Sian Ton* on Apr. 28. Ho was alleged to have given a cheque for $3,800 to Lim for 3.800 yards of cloth when74 words
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Article101 1951-05-27 3 Tyersall Brar.fli oi the Army Services Union, with a potential membership of 300, was formed yesterday at a meeting held at the ACSU premises in Canning Rise. This is the twentyflrst branch of ACSU to be formed in Singapore. Office bearers elected were: Chairman, Mr.101 words
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Advertisement263 1951-05-27 3 What is your lorry doing all day? I ~"MnWaM PtaAtru Dwrtrinea r f RECORDERS WILL GIVE YOU THE FULL STORY, DISTRIBUTORS I BORNEO LTD MOTORS Singapore and all Branches GIVE YOURSELF a champion's chance THE DUNLOP MAXPLY 9 RACKET PRESS S^t '^^Vy. Imore players in the Thomas Cup CompetU /jr*263 words
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Miscellaneous239 1951-05-27 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE BrlUUa"; 10. JO "Voice of the Poet"; 10.50 "Epilogue" (Angli(4*4 41 metres) van); 11 Clow. 9 am. "Walts Time". 9.30 "Sons BBC icOSI of the Pioneers": American f Poik Music; 10 News from XX.; HM-i >ji. I.JM. 11.75* Ke/i., 1008 Radio Doctor; 10.15 "Inter- SIJS. UM Metres;239 words
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Article, Illustration896 1951-05-27 4 ROY FERROA - Friend and guide to Councillors ROY FERROA by— •^JENTLKMKN, His Excellem y the Goveroor!" These words, spoken by 45--year-old Lionel William Donough. have heralded the opening of the majority of meetings of the Singapore legislative Council since April 1948. Next to the Governor, the most important member of the entire896 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-05-27 4 IpoS clock tower, standing beside (he government offices in Station Road, is simple but impressive building. iPICTUHt 1Y KOK AH CHONC).21 words
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677 1951-05-27 4 A. S. LEE - Husbands and wives— who does the work? A. S. LEE by TWO or three decades age there was no question of having to rock a baby to sleep for Chinese husbands. That was strictly the duty of the wife, but now it seems the modern husband has no. peace at677 words
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Advertisement443 1951-05-27 4 I L£ARN AT HOHt THt PRACTICAL h"M Bl^fc^YV'Mß Radio, to-day'i grwatast proiauion, want* trairad maa Ah urqantly. Radio rapair anginaafl, tound *ac>inicia«a. broadcast anginaari, aiacutiva*. ate, ara ia biaj damand. Vatt aaw fialdi of opportunity arc opaninaj J P talaviiion, alactronict, ate. ■t^J/V^J I WILL $HOW YOU HOW TO START443 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-05-27 4 NEW CROSSWORD \CROSS 9 I* I T t/f w lffjr. ]7 I /■CAII I I I I (D. D, <• -ii H| BbW~~^BI DOWN apo;: y lip, behind the 15 l h<Ma up the can--1 Druß that the comman- social code? (8) 4) do perhaps carries. (4) 7No doubt a142 words
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133 1951-05-27 5 JOHORE IS BROADMINDED -CINEMAS ON Sunday limes Correspondent. JOHORG BAHRU, Sat TVHE acting Mentri Besar Johore, said today that it was not liKely that Johore would follow Kedah in banning cinema performances on Thursdays. Neither did he think thai other Malaya States would follow suit. Johore, he said was more133 words
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Article529 1951-05-27 5 Federation youths invade Colony Sunday Times Staff Reporter ABOUT four thousand Federation youths' who are liable for the call-up under the Manpower Regulations which were introduced by the Federation Government early in February this year, are now residing with friends and relatives in Singapore in529 words
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Article116 1951-05-27 5 Sanday Times Staff Reporter A $2 MILLION building scheme for a block ol eight-storeyed flats at Buktt Tunggal Estate, off Chancery Lane, will be started as soon as conditions for building be come more stable Mr. H. Fancott. Secretary of Gammon (Malaya >, Ltd the builders,116 words
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Article89 1951-05-27 5 Sundiv Tiaaes SUIT Reporter Wong Chin Wuan, 22, of Market Street, and Lim Joo Kee. 23. of Kampong Marican. were charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with stealing three tyres valued at $600, the property of S. Sankaran, in a garage at Beng89 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-05-27 5 "IT was love at first sight.' 22-year-old Michael Lo Heck Seng, told gtiesN at his engagement party Jt the Airport Hotel yesterday. And the radiant girl over wfcotc finger Michiel it slipping a ring is 20-year-old |can Lim. daughter of the late millionaire coffee producer. Mr. Lim Teck Kirn. and72 words
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Article74 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANO, Sat Mr. R Caddick, Acting Trade Union Adviser, announced at last night s annual meeting of the Penang Teachers Union that Mr. Teh Thean Choo of Penang will represent the Malayan Trade Union Council at the Milan conference to be74 words
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Article29 1951-05-27 5 Sanday Times <or-aapondent KEMAMAN. Sat -A rubber tapper was carried away t> a tiger at Ibok and his body was recovered with the hip eaten away.29 words
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Article30 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— A proprietor of a sundry goods shop was fined $15 for obstructing the flve-foot-way of a shop with his goods.30 words
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Article105 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A BOUQUET of orchids grown at the Singapore Botanic Cardens and recently flown to London was presented to Her Majesty, the Queen, on Friday. The presentation was made by Mrs. W. A. Ward, the wife of the Malayan Agent in London105 words
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Article49 1951-05-27 5 .Sunday Time* Correspondent. KUALA KANOSAR, Sat After a preliminary inquiry on Wednesday. 67-year-old Teochew, Lee Chai s/o Lee Peng, was committed to stand trial in the Ipoh High Court for the murder of Lee Sttm alias Tan Tan Thow, at Jalan Tebing, Kuala Kangsar on Feb. 1449 words
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Article67 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Ahmad bin Othman, 27, was charged In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with rioting in a village off Jalan Kayu on May 11, and with escaping from custody while he was being detained by the police. Ahmad claimed trial and67 words
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Article152 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter FE Singapore Police are waging a constant war on all secret societies in the Colony, it was stated last night by A.S.P. Cheah Ten* Cheok of the Hoklen Branc* of the Criminal investigation Department. Speaking over Radio Malaya In the "Police and152 words
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Article232 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AFTER clubbing three riders with his rifle, Corporal Harold Hall overpowered another man, Amar bin Ahmad, who had attacked him, it was stated yesterday in the Singapore Fourth District Court. Amar. a Boyanese driver, was sentenced by Mr. S E. Teh. the232 words
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140 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Corre*po#lenl KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MR. J. N. McHugh, Director of Information Services in the Federation, is to be th»nrst chairman of Federation Forum," Radio Malaya's impromptu discussion programme to be broadcast from their Kuala Lumpur studios every Friday at 8.30 p.m.140 words
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Article41 1951-05-27 5 Sanday Times Staff Reporter More than 400 people attended last night's Kiwi "drive for funds" dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Kiwi League, which began in Singapore in 1947. hopes to collect sufficient funds for a building.41 words
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Article300 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ABOUT 5,000 Singapore) Roman Catholics will hold a mass rally on the St. Joseph Institution padang on Tuesday evening to celebrate the sacerdotal silver jubilee of the Bishop of Malacca, Monsignor M. Olcomendy. The half-hour rally, starting at 5 p.m., will be300 words
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Article74 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Staff Hepetter Because they were unable to find ball of $1,000 each in two sureties, three Indiana were ordered to be remanded until trial on June 18 by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. S. E. Teh, jfsterday. The men, Ramasamy Sinnaya, Darbara Singh and74 words
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Article39 1951-05-27 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. SEOAMAT. Sat -A middleaged Malay summoned his younger sister. Re pah binte Setu, in the Segamat Court today for using abi slve language. The womai claimed trial and hearing was adtourned till next week.39 words
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Advertisement286 1951-05-27 5 iLJWi^W^v^" 4U AUSTRALI S CEIEbHATING H^AUSTRALIA mm 'LA |A /•^Bg^PT"— En throughout 1951 for the r^"^V\ *K#C«HL^Lv commemoration of ita 50th Anniversary ol KM f I Federation, Australia welcomes you with an impressive II v programme mt entertainment, and hospitality. Ftsttvmlt, pmadm tmi ipm ring ntmt throughout the Commonwealth will286 words
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Advertisement35 1951-05-27 5 v/ 1 s^9^^B~-Jr f^s I It wouMn't h« break f«tt without marmalade, and for that rtal marmalade flavour you want KEILLERS "LITTLE CHIP 80 ctntt per Ib., Singapore. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage C±. Ltd.35 words
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Article, Illustration2246 1951-05-27 6 '\&U wIOjJa/ SIGNING OFF IF you've been speculating about the mason tor my "signing efl." as mentioned above arj because I'm going to Europe tor a few months. Paris, to be exact. Although I ot course cannot keep on reporting about goings on in Singapore while I2,246 words
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Advertisement161 1951-05-27 6 "HURRY UP SADIES" THESE IS A CRANCe FOR Vot Latest Arrival. Of Fit hi— Beaks From Psrls La Grande Retae ItSl rolleeUon a* Etc La Llnrerie Chic I irw Neavefle Flrginees Madcln Parfait I -ml Price $I.M Sprrial Price SI TS REX BOOK STORE U DHORY GHAI'T (Near Cathay Cinema)161 words
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Advertisement581 1951-05-27 6 FOOD PARCEL SERVICE TO U.K. There is no limit to the number of parrels that may ba sent to any Individual and orciers can be booked for rrgular deliver? for any period In sdvonre Meats. Fats and Bugar are tn very short supply In tha V.K. We have therefore compiled581 words
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669 1951-05-27 7 TESSIE TAN - TESSIE TAN by kJALAYA'S hoMaorn wives are very worried woman these djys. Chief reason for the puckered brow and tha sleepless night* ie that Malayan inatitetion tfcw amah. One* th« moat doola »rd co-operative of servants, today's amah it a socially conscious669 words
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819 1951-05-27 7 MARY HEATHCOTT - MARY HEATHCOTT Says THE cowboy is an American national hero, and everyone, man, woman and child, at some stage of the d*y tries to look like one. For children, it is a'l day. In their blue cowboy Jeans, decorated with brass copper metal819 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-05-27 7 DOROTHY THATCHER - A MALAYAN ANTIQUARY IN LONDON DOROTHY THATCHER by ART collectors, likt poets, must b« allowed considerable licence with which to express the murmurings of their souls! If It is necessary then for a connoisseur to have nlnetvone chUning clocks In a single room then It Is only right and proper637 words
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Article601 1951-05-27 7 "pHE "all-purpose" lemon, beside* being packed with health-Riving vitamins Is Indlspensible to the really good cook I:s subtle flavour can make all the difference to sweets and savouries alike. It Is Invaluable for counteracting "fattineM." A "must' In the makinr of flaky or puff pastry.601 words
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Article, Illustration720 1951-05-27 8 FOUND— the lost years of women SUSAN DEACON TODAY THE ms«fwMii years, fratn 17 ro 20. «»od ta fca Hiraa lost y««r« ti woman in Iritain. They grow up quickly; they study clothes and fashion detail earlier. Although our teenager* ar« an lmprorement on the prewar hatleaa girl, with wrtnkiad720 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-27 8 liown to pu; co n t* >■ the nut i-lillerinc SOta ■ton Is thai creatios in ailTrrC rey Utpter satin. 4e«*f«*« fey Aesjacr. The tats>are4 •varsUrt at the bsefc is k> <ws»»lete es»trmat to the hmry satin f«Ms ia fnxt.39 words
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681 1951-05-27 8 Make husband come to his senses.... HUMAN CASEBOOK JfiY sister married a man in 1946 as his second wife. Before she married him he painted rosy pictures of the pleasant life they would have together. As the days went by he began to show his true self and after the681 words
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Article669 1951-05-27 8 NANCY lAUME - NANCY lAUME •v if romance is wrecked I MC sun is shmmg, 1 lovers are walk (a* in Mm parks, and all tfca world taams bright and gjy. That it. all the world except ya«, porhap*. Your roman.e has j«*t gone hopelessly wrong. Everything is ftnishad,669 words
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289 1951-05-27 8 •Ml YM - IDENTITY CARDS START A NEW NONYA FASHION •Ml YM by IDCNTY card* htxa 1 started naw faahion among old nony#» tha carrying of harxfba#s. Hitherto, "ho-paua" kf£e served their purpose M ottf mm with two eompartSMfJf. one for coin* and tht otn#r for notes. Needless to say. "ho-paus" alao had289 words
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Advertisement275 1951-05-27 8 .^B^fcaJMLASaH All bbf II 7 c*«> You v ill love this new way of keeping coot I ac Latui xn-igne on your •kin and your hair, in your bath and on your linen. Use it often, and it will keep you fresh all day aiwi turrourid you with an aura275 words
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Advertisement227 1951-05-27 8 fwHAT DO YOU THINK? When it comes to CHARM the men have it \jyHAT is it that more man have than women? I baI eva that it is CHARM. one m<n In 25 has It, but or.iV one woman In 50. Women who try to cultivate charm appear gushing, tnatneere.227 words
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Advertisement282 1951-05-27 8 4 KLIM is I excellent {bt I qrowin^ children Countless numbers ol parents have helped their children grow strong and healthy with KLIM' Nourishing, delicious KLIM milk will give your I children the essential food elements needed for prop- •r growth. KLIM is always pur* and safe always dependable. THERE282 words
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388 1951-05-27 9 R.A.F. AIRFIELDS WILL COST $16 MILLION Work starts m 'hangars, barracks, offices $*nd»y Times Staff Reporter TWO R.A.F. air fields in the Federation of Malaya are being rebuilt at a cost of $16,000,000, F.E.A.F. Headquarters announced last night. Work started last Wednesday on a $6,000,000 rebuilding scheme at Kuala Lumpur.388 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-05-27 9 Su. 4*v Times Staff Reporter f HIC. PETITE. 16-ye*r-old Kumari Padma. daughter of an Engttsa school teacher in Madras. India, is now attract «f crowds of admirers in Singapore, to bear the melodious Caniatic tunes she plays on the Veena an ancient Indian musical instrument.220 words
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149 1951-05-27 9 Nunda? Tine* SUff Kam'rter. mio.MAJ4M£D Z«in Bin i»l Long. 31. admitted lo 'he •fJtagapore Fourth P< -ice Conn rrsterday to two pre'viou* convictions when he .w*» touod guilty by Mr. P < "> magistrate on mats of dishonestly :.g a stolen cigarette and two149 words
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Article55 1951-05-27 9 Gr p Capla'.n LM. Creoles. S:riinr Sp»c.».list in ior the R-A.F over.v due to arrive in Siniu t<- tomorrow for a snort th« Far East Air For re H mill cenfer with Service ru in Singapore, and i h_A.F. Hospiul at C^a^^^ and will55 words
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Article46 1951-05-27 9 SEUAVAT, Bat Three Europeans were charged in effamat Circuit Court anesday with violating thr rurfew at Batu Anam were: Messrs O. A -«ed 27 D Selby. aged 23. tuid G R Barnett, a«prf 22 All claimed trial and vi-ere allowed bail in $15046 words
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Article84 1951-05-27 9 Sun*aj Time. SUB Beyertcr. Sincapore's "weekend airmen—the Singapore Squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force— will be inspected by the Governor. Sir Frankl.n Gimson. at Tengah airfl'ld thU moraine Later the Governor will se c a flying display by the Squadron's pilots, and may nimself84 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-05-27 9 SIX- YEAt-OLO «ae«ie Taa UM hit birlkd^y cak* oa FrMay at kit home in Tiong Bjtm, AreyiW Mm are kit fc»wHwfi »*4 tnUn, mmUmt far raair tkare. tonic >% tkt mm of U.. »md Mra. C. K. T«a- I—^ty TiaMe picrara.40 words
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Article186 1951-05-27 9 Sunday Ttawa SUV Bepertar. E\Afl liast Air Force Headquarters said last night that following the retnlorcement of its Brigand light bombei squadrons, and with the imminen. arrival of more Lincoln m«d:um bombers from Australia, the RAF. Lincoln squadron based In Singapore has been returned to186 words
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Article159 1951-05-27 9 CHORT-COVERLNQ steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday, boosting prices up by a cent at one stage, when transactions for first-grade June shipment were reported at $1.46 a Ib. Lster. however, the tone rnietened through lack of interest, and the market closed with buyers at $1.45 a159 words
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Article64 1951-05-27 9 TALKS BEGIN ON RED RUBBER Consultations have commenced with leading producers and dealers in the Singapore rubber market on the composition of the special committee to fix equitable prices at which the British Oovernment will take over pre-control contracts with Red China. A Oovernment spokesman told the Sunday Times that64 words
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Article384 1951-05-27 9 rS ftrst Intrr-Methodisi School Oratorical Contret for Methodist Mission secondary schools in Singapore win be held at Fairfleld GlrU school on Saturday, June 9. at 4 p.m. under the auspices of the Singapore District Methodist Yooth fellowship as an annual feature of M.YJ. Week which begins384 words
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Article81 1951-05-27 9 Sunday Tlaiea Staff C'orre%i— dea«. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— New times for passenger trains on the Gemas-Pahang line between Gemas and Bahau were announced today. From Monday. June 4. the up train to Kuala Krau will leave Gemas at 7JO a.m and arrive at Bahau at 9.10 a.m.81 words
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216 1951-05-27 9 Bandit dead hits new high in April KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MORE than 2,000 bandits have been killed by security forces since the Emergency began in June 1&48--and so far this month 66 bandits have been killed and 11 more captured. These act* wer j inouneed today by a spoki -..an216 words
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Article61 1951-05-27 9 Sunday Times SUB Reporter. A CHARGE of cheating the Singapore Harbour Board of "unearned overtime money amounting to $506i>7 between June and Dec. 1949 was denied in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday by Beto Kee Cheong, aged 45. Mr. S E Teh the Judge.61 words
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Article154 1951-05-27 9 SMaJay Tiam«* UsH t«nor««f A LTMOOCH Him* «r« more than $2 500.000 worth of Malayan silver doilars still in circulation at rk« «n« of last month, most of tkew are being «sed or na meats. According to a spokesman of the Currency Commissioners. It was generally154 words
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Article44 1951-05-27 9 Sunday Times SUIT Cw masadeat. PENANG, Sat.— Penang will have a Methodist youth fellowship week from June 4 to June 10 Members will strive to enlist Malayan youth for Christian work, raise funds for the M.YJ. and allied youth activities sponsored by44 words
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Advertisement34 1951-05-27 9 MALAYAN AIRWAYS NOW j'l'^il DLIGHTS M iUffil WEEKLY jT yifi i FROM SINGAPORE TO H |T| KUCHING. L ABU AN MttMAiESSELTON SANOAKAN (.<_,»... l _Hk ajs# MANAGERS: MANSFIELD A COMPANY LIMITED TELEPHONE. 2*05 TCLCGMAM* "TBRBANa"34 words
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Advertisement112 1951-05-27 9 Sundour K fa FASHIONABLE FURNISHING FABRICS COTTON "DAVOS" IN PINK. BLUE. GREEN. GOLD. AND CREAM 48 WIDE $6 50 yd. ii lit W I 111 %m aLt w SINGAPORE refuoutm 4 _____fß_j____pa_ i *vSSiB-S^9"r y^t DESIGNED KKOM THE WOMAN'S ANCLE SOLE AGENTS:LEE and FLETCHER It 2 le€ Orc-ar. Road Singapore112 words
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537 1951-05-27 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1951. AID FOR THE RURAL AREAS pOR many months now Dato Onn. as Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, has been working quietly and effectively towards the Implementation of the brave plans formulated when RIDA was set up last year. The prime537 words
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1226 1951-05-27 10 NAN HALL - NAN HALL by ltf V dominant reaction on returning to Malaya after 18 months In Europe was to feel like a raw tourist for the first week. I was surprised, and angry. to find how uncertain I felt, how much I'd1,226 words
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Article710 1951-05-27 10 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - FEAR DISCONTENT GROWING OSCAR FERNANDEZ by IS Singapore being properly governed? This question is being asked in coffee shops and cafes, in amusement parks and in homes, and the people who ask it have the greatest stake in the future of this Colony. They are the local-born and locally domiciled710 words
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Article, Illustration728 1951-05-27 10 ALAN WOLSTENHOLME - It 's wonder ful but not unique ALAN WOLSTENHOLME by FAREWELLS are never -1 easy. So it is with mixed feelings that I lrave Sinirannrp tnmnrleave Singapore tornorrow. In more than three years here —since those early days of 1948 when the city as just beginning toa<li•l«t i?«»lf tn nor728 words
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Advertisement653 1951-05-27 10 St r tit i Tiam Fr Prm Ist *r linpiMw cX t*«.p> SHtoTlltM, r g tg j w> mmM —^9#ftaswMßvMNß mmd hww t» fc*« ■■■b.ra. CLASSIFIED ADB. Will* To Marie. wM» of BVAC Wills at IK Hospital on tSUi May a gtrl, Victoria CtarMßM, Both well LONDON. T» Nan, wif«653 words
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Advertisement8 1951-05-27 10 IJ FINEST Js/ BROKER X^P ORANGE ZJ>> PEKOE8 words
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Advertisement13 1951-05-27 10 Malaya's own favourite drink V 1 ORANGE CRUSH i$ good {or your health13 words
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Article, Illustration550 1951-05-27 11 SOIL TESTS WILL SAVE MONEY 'Backroom boys' help to build an airport Sunday Times Staff Reporter I N A SMALL laboratory besides Kallang Airport, the Singapore Public Works Department "backroom boy*" arc applying a new science to the technique of modern airport construction. Called soil mechanics, it will have an550 words
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Article205 1951-05-27 11 Chinese shy of British papers Sunday Times Statt K«tport«r -THOUSANDS of Ch.nese in Singapore who *n eligible tor British nationality are not taking out njtttralisjtion papers "The reason for this." Mr H Kh<>o Assistant. Secretary in the Colonial Secretariat, told the Sunday Times. -is mainly that Chinese people generally are205 words
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Article72 1951-05-27 11 ■■■4aj Times ftlaff ■eporlcr A Javanese seairan. Mar]unl bin Hajl Usman. was fined SlO in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for entering the Singapore Harbour Board godown without a permit. For abetting the offence. B'ilaiman bin Kas.«ln: who pleaded guilty, was fined $5. Sulahnan72 words
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Article56 1951-05-27 11 Suday Times gtafl Reporter MALAY Mm stars. Maria and Rokiah, became ronggeng girls for a few dances when they attended a M.R.N.V.R. ratings party at H.M.S. Laburnum last night. Eager ratings queued up to dance with them and to get their autographs. About 300 ratings,56 words
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Article199 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IT is unlikely that ships bunkering at Singapore Island refuelling stations take on more fuel than their needs for resale in China. A leading oil company m Singapore yesterday discounted reports that foreign-flag ships have been padding" their fuel requirements in199 words
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Article88 1951-05-27 11 SmmUt Time* Staff Reporter When Gan Yew Chee. a labourer, wtn fined >>y Mr. T. E. Smith in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for using abusive language, he told the Magistrate that it was a bahit among labourer!. Police Corporal Mohai#med Talib bin Jadin said88 words
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Article30 1951-05-27 11 ftanday Ttssrs SUB Reporter. Mr. B Brunton. M BE. mown as the "friend of th< roor.'' has been elected i )irector of the Malacca Ko ary dub30 words
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Article74 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter Ibrahim bin Said All, 23. pleaded guilty lr. the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to stealing a military lorry valued at 13.500 at R.A.S.C Training School last Saturday. Ibrahim al*o pleaded guilty to a charge or wearing a R. A. S. C.74 words
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Article32 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Times SUff Cnn waMidinl KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Two bandiU were believed wounded In the Kuantan district of Pahan* yesterday when six policemen, one ol then a corporal. battled with32 words
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Article118 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SCHEME under which English will be an every day subject in all Government Malay schools in Hie Colony is being drawn up by the Singapore Education I Department. I Teachers from English schools are to be posted to Malay schools118 words
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Article70 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Time* SUB Reporter Singapore's 900 members ol the Lorry Drivers and Workers' Association will discus* the question of Joining the newly formed Singapore Trade Union Congress at a special meeting today at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road, at 5 p.m. Some section* of70 words
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Article31 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Time* gUS? OcTMpnadent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. One police lance-corporal was killed and an auxiliary policeman was wounded during aii engagement with bandit* in the Muar are* yesterday One31 words
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Article271 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "|"HE freighter Nerbay it expected to leave for Hong Kong tomorrow, Mr. C. Y. Yang, Singapore representative for the Creat Southern Steamship Company, told the Sunday Times yesterday. The seven hundred and fifty tons of rubber aboard Her which was taken271 words
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Article95 1951-05-27 11 Mnda; Time* Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will not be able to witness the third mil-lion-dollar sweepstake draw of the Malayan Chinese Association on July 1, because no suitable venue la available In the Colony. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt President of the Singapore branch of the MCA. said95 words
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Article65 1951-05-27 11 SEGAMAT, Sat.— A 48--year-old learner driver, 8. Karuppiah. was today fined $40 by the Begamat Circuit Magistrate for driving a ear without a competent driver by his aide and without an Insurance cover. On an additional charge of causing hurt to three passengers In his car as65 words
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Article308 1951-05-27 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ESCAPE from Malaya over the Malayan-Siamese border for bandits and other criminals is going to be much tougher. The Siamese Police will soon raise a special frontier force, with helicopter support, to patrol Siamese territory bordering Malaya, Burma and Indo China Lt308 words
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Article122 1951-05-27 11 GOVERNOR LEARNS ABOUT EDUCATION ■■b4st lime* SUB Reporter rE Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Ohnson. tat in the front row of Oel Tlong Ham Hall at the University of Malaya yesterday and learned one-fifth of the Ethiopian alphabet In less than one minute. He was listening to an addre*s by122 words
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Article84 1951-05-27 11 yndav Time* Staff Reporter At the ani.ual general meeting of the North Indian Hindu Association the fndlowfng were unanimously elected officials for the year 1951 52. President. Mr. Sakal Dm Ral; Vice-President Mr. Ram Darash Singh: Hon. Oca. Secretary. Mr. J. 8. Sharma: Hon. Asst.84 words
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Article50 1951-05-27 11 ■nday Times Staff Reporter An elderly cake-seller. Ang Ah Too, was fined a total of $15 when he pleaded guilty In the Singapore First District Court yesterday of falling to produce his lndentitv card and failing to report another man's card, which had been found by him.50 words
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Article25 1951-05-27 11 ■■■4a? Time* Staff Reporter For driving a oar without a licence at Jalan Salleh, Ang Doo was fined 115 by the Muar Magistrate.25 words
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Advertisement276 1951-05-27 12 FlVto Britain! Festival Year Plan now to fly to the FeedVel of Britaia, 1951 "jrt I»««7« aggajsj you'll be' "welcome i«» Britain" its Exhibitions aud Anni»ertariee Mimcel and Dramatic Feadvala Africultural Showi and International Sportinsj Eveot*. Britain will be at home" to the) world. Fly ihrre bf BO AC. Sperdbird276 words
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Miscellaneous1430 1951-05-27 12 B '*^l aaci I "M a little bqjr named >-»iir%g-^ ak a material to thesa In the MLt b jsar' jfcffl By NAI CUBBINS ""awJ ssssra* co-ooeratkm ttt Bow Bcou} WeU thefe you are Nat> sli«f^*V/ijlfJ>wSiffg 7 ssr-srsftsu ,iS««£S VirVSrT /fe=yf I\ I BlMli' T" moT nkel r th -51,430 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1951-05-27 13 VICTOR STAINES - FILM REVIEWS Antics around Londor 's 'Pool VICTOR STAINES by EALINC Studios has produced a film about ships and the Pool of London which contains much that is authentic, right down to the seamy street scenes and public-bar crowds. 'Pool of London" shows many facets of life of the more1,022 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-05-27 13 THE British Board of Film Censors last week Save a "U" certificate to a film called "Behold The Man" in which the figure of Christ is to be seen fully on the screen for the first time in Britain. Last Sunday this 90--minute feature received297 words
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557 1951-05-27 13 Bette's star starts rising higher This is the third of a series of articles about the life of Bette Davis. THEM is a story probably fiction that when Sam Coldwyn saw Bette Davis i first screen test he said: "Who did this to me?" There is another true that a557 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-05-27 13 sputters were fooled last time: it was not Ingrid Bergman. It was none other tha:< Joan Rice who appeared recently in the British film "Blackmailed." First priie of $25 roes to *****753 Pit. Perry. 221 Veh. Bn. R.A.O.C. c/o G.P.O. Singapore; second prise of Sl5 roes to217 words
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Advertisement166 1951-05-27 13 11 DAYS of ACCLAIM/ tod.v i£j\/ijJ!A J n«~Mi AND 3 400 4 15-145 DAILY THE THEATRE WITH THE *9M > m lOM.KST RI'NS. ii r y km m jk ML ll'Kft NH DOM JV 9o BslDs\ Si "^T^^r* SJ> g^ niwrn «c«i»si ouTHtmic SACMSouwos iw msfic maw SPECTACLE SUPP'ME! MM166 words
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Advertisement273 1951-05-27 13 ■sf'-W T IIMsT TODAT TOMOHHwv. sisf.lim'l.si J. 4.15. |.38 a 9 3o t HAM.IN S It r~r« *M trnkMrnl, to .till m C\.mU mt tb« Vtmd. NOTHING FUNNIER ku hrtu r*»4* 0 *************************0 o "I never laughed Ho loud or long!" O —Wmlttr Hintktll c Charlie OAPLIN I dry lights"273 words
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Article, Illustration244 1951-05-27 14 YONG PENG SEONG - The 'big top in Malaya YONG PENG SEONG by \X/HEN overnight the travelling circws's "big top mushrooms in a small or large town in Malaya, young aid old alike are drawn by the ever-new attraction or the performing animals, the exuberant clowns, the agile acrobats, the feats otj*•»*'•"«--men and the244 words
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Advertisement246 1951-05-27 14 hSU TNE Li?J BENNETT COLLEGE h^ on the right course for succesi You mtk. wn of pUnn«d profr^ in armr of xy.gg^ Jl|S you l« th. mo« profrtaiy., mo« i '9 orl 2! f M:! Co^lae* hi th« worW cow* /OO through th. pon. Wtnjljj MMdud training w. .»H» >«•246 words
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Advertisement343 1951-05-27 15 NOTifE SINGAPORE RLCREATION CLUB. EURASIAN ASSOCIATION A Social and Dance win he held ga the SJt C. Pavilion oa Sunday, led June. 1»51 from 1.30 p.m. in know of the clectloa of Dr. C. J. raglar aad tbe aosninartoa of a£r k* P de Souaa to the LedslaUve CouncU Members,343 words
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Advertisement149 1951-05-27 15 nttastM ZJWmUrn le-da» at II a.m. United \rli-is "HELLO BEAUTIFUL' OTCNTNG TO-DAY I Shows: 3. (.15 »13 BJB ztth Century Fex Screen Kxritement of The Tear! "TAMC IN THE STREETS" starring Klrh»rd Wldmark— Paul Deocl.t Barbara Bel Geddea REX -OHORE BAHRM Teday at 11.3 a a.sa. M)H rUE (Hll\ (Caatsvesc)149 words
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Advertisement243 1951-05-27 15 LEARN A NET LANGUAGE by LINGUAPHONE First you listen, then yoa find yourself speaking. Now is tne time to learn a new language by Llnguaphone Knnwifdge of foreign language It of 'Treat value to-day to thixe *mbarklng on new careen and thasa looking forward to holidays abroad. With a Llnguaphone243 words
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Article1922 1951-05-27 16 |OHN BLAIR - |OHN BLAIR y No. 10 CORBETT v. FITZSIMMONS U A N D m« my calendars, please, and the boxing books. Lett see just whan IT happened Last. IT? Why. just whan Britain last managed to win a world heavyweight crown. A yellowing page1,922 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-05-27 16 TREVOR FORD - TREVOR FORD PLAY FOOTBALL WITH CHARLES BUCHAN'S MILLION TEAM •y (Wales and Sunderland centre forward I IUIOST closely fuarded man on tfia field that's the centreforward. So ho must hava a Houdini flair for wriggling out of tight corners. All his practice shooting, ball-control and heading If he Is579 words
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Advertisement266 1951-05-27 16 gsVflajßa^sVasVsjajajfl I Sfeßß^BjsßiaH^Mßjalaja^Ba^^^^BiFAa^Kajßßgalßil v^" The Only Pain keiiever containing Vitamin B« f It you are suffering from a Cold, .^afigamw fJ^RI Chill, Headache or Nerve Tain JBfA^k V A taking YEAST-VITB W m Tablets AT ONCE. You will be #j^ V overjoyed at the difference it fl| makes to you.266 words
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Advertisement396 1951-05-27 16 I JSwt v 1 Kror the smoker who m prizes (^/zaz/c/y^ above •ill Pise *^^p^fl| islga^sw /^flafl LisWv 8* cool and kina to /^^^P>9 l_\ the throat, their h^^9^^9kfU^\ Wk •xtra aualitj tnakea l| I iVJ 2 world of ciffereneo 2^^M t» one'i amoking 'i e enjoyment. i Th* Imrgtit-ttllimg396 words
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Article, Illustration2381 1951-05-27 17 SHARPSHOOTER - Sport- happy Sulaiman is star of Services SHARPSHOOTER by BRIGHTEST mm in the Malayan soccer firmament this season is without doubt Sulaiman. trig-ger-quick winger of Combined Services and goal-hungry centre forward of RAF. (leapt* His dazzling display for the Services against AllIndonesia in a memorable match ranks as the season's2,381 words
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Advertisement232 1951-05-27 17 Ml. OVER Mil VVOR] [djod mornings begin with Gillette The gaucho, devoted to leisure, Finds skating a positive pkisure > That's because he can get Blue Blades by Gillette Above all when used w ith fTC^eg^X a Gillette Razor the) re m precision made for each Jk other). Even Shakespeare232 words
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Advertisement86 1951-05-27 17 WONDER WHUU N? -"s&faftKl The story of the name V/sQI, \Lk v 9 ■r Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest YjSfflfcj^L f^A^M Hercules. To-day the name still represent* *Vy7jj Pi mH b^t ■nequalled strength, «w< the famous Hercu'cs jf/ 1 jJM^| cycle has proved itself the strongest86 words
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492 1951-05-27 18 Cup badminton results WORK did not have a single anxious moment when they gained a four-nil lead out Negri Sembilan in their Foong Seong (up badminton match at the Clerical Union hall last night. The absence of Cheong Hock Leng, Ismail bin Marjan and492 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-05-27 18 rh timekeeper registers up a new record time •nins. 23.1 seconds a* Valeric Hashes Past the tape to win the women's Mi yds. e«ent at the London University's annual athletic championships at Hotspur Park. London, in Saturday. Ms>« 19. Valeric. of the Royal Collece of Music, broke her own earlier56 words
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Article170 1951-05-27 18 ■■■day Times Jeltere lUhra Saarts EiS)Tter /^URFEW In some town* In Johore mi the main nun lor Malaccas poor showing In their Foong Secng Cup bsdminton tie with Johore yesterday. Malacca's team dirt not turn up in t'me and was without one of lis singles representatives, who170 words
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Article46 1951-05-27 18 SINGAPORE Business House* Football Association announces that the following trophies rill be awarded to winning teams at the end of the season: "A" League. Outhrle Shield: "B" Lr«gue Dunlop Shield; L»n' I Cup winners. Standard V»r': ri Cup: Cup Winners. F. A M. Cup.46 words
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Article50 1951-05-27 18 ALL players eligible to play for the European Community soccer side In the forthcoming S A FA. League are requested to anrnd a meeting on Tuesday at S3O pm. at the S.C.C. Those who wish to assist In the running of the side are also Invited to attend50 words
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Article247 1951-05-27 18 I ATEST placing* in the English county cricket lj championship, following the games ended on Friday, are: N» Ist inn* P. L. D. nieMiß BL.ru. Haoißthlr* 1 T T f 1 1 4a Utnra.hi-* 4 1 I 1 M Warwick tit S t M Krnt j I247 words
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Article180 1951-05-27 18 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sport* Correspondent CELANGOR'S hopes of scoring a nine-nil victory over Kedah in their Foonf Seong Cup badminton tournament were shattered yesterday when Kedah surprisingly, but deservingly, won the last doubles game of the day. On Friday night Selangor gained an easy fournil180 words
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Article182 1951-05-27 18 AN unbeaten innings for 72 1 runs ov Beach helped R.A.F. Changi to beat a Singapore Recreation Club side at cricket on the Padane yesterday. The Airmen declared at Hi for one. then dismissed Recs for 101 ij. Galistan 34. Klelnman 30 1 to win182 words
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Article57 1951-05-27 18 IN a soccer friendly at the Trade School ground the Tuan Moim Old Boys' Association beat Supply Reserve Depot Civilian Association by ten goals to one. Scorers for Tuan Mong 0.8 Awere Kirn Hung <2i, James Au i 3». Harry Tan (2) and Nglan57 words
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Article60 1951-05-27 18 LONDON. Sat r«LO6E of play In today s county were: At term*— Middlesex Lancashire: Lancashire 171 for one ilkin not out 102. O. Uriel) not out 70 Heavy rain In midafternoon stopped play for the rest or the day. AiOveJ— surrey Essex Essex 186 for five. Heavy rainReuter - 60 words
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Article166 1951-05-27 18 DASE Ordnance Depot Civilians' D Association- beat Singapore Cricket Club at cricket on the Padang yesterday by six wickets. S.C.C. declared at 144 for six lAlderson 64 > and BO.D.CA. passed this total with four wickets down. R. Singh top-scoring w'.th 57. Scores: S.C.C: Drake c166 words
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Article31 1951-05-27 18 PORTHCAWL. Sat. Dick Chapman won the British Amaicur golf championship by deteating Charley Cot five and four on the 32nd hole in their ailAmerican Anal today. UP.UP - 31 words
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Article637 1951-05-27 18 F)l K new Far East Air Force records were set up at the Royal Air Force Malaya athletic championships held at Changi yesterday. They were put by Cpl. Murton of Seletar tpole vault) Sgt. Hamzah of Seletar (220 yards), Sgt. Clay of Seletar "i637 words
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Article110 1951-05-27 18 Australia go down to England SYDNEY. Sat. IJ'NGLAND won the first soccer Cj Tegt gainst Australia by four goals to one here today. They led three-one at half-time-England treated the crowd of 40,000. who flocked to the Sydney cricket ground, to a fine display of football. The name was playedReuter-AAP - 110 words
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Article144 1951-05-27 18 Penang LT. A. to have open meet rpHE Penang Lawn Tennis Cham--1 pionshlps will In future be open to all amateurs. "The idea is to attract more outstatlon players with a view to keener competitions." said Mr. Tan Luan Oark. Hon. Secretary of the PX.T.A. The PX.T.A. is calling for144 words
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Article149 1951-05-27 18 NEXT Wednesday's Derby, to be run over a mile and half of the undulating Epsom Downs track with Its sharp bends and turns, mill be the richest classic rare In British racing history. First prize will be worth £19.468 to the owner of the three-year-old horse149 words
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Article326 1951-05-27 18 r AST-MINUTE entry of Bill x i Ferguson's streamlined 500 c.c. racing Cooper, coupled with the record number of II entries, which include tjie best Colony and Federation motorists, will draw a record crowd at this morning's Oap Hill Climb organised by the Singapore Motor326 words
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MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP
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Article, Illustration489 1951-05-27 19 Reward of fine teamwork Combined Services 11; Malacca 1 01 rt'LASSING their opponents in attack tad defence. Combined Services played hrifflaal soccer to trounce Malacca toy eleven r«a4s tm «*e ai Jalan Besar Stadtam yesterday and set up a mt* foal scoria* record in489 words
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Article52 1951-05-27 19 IbbbbV Tbbiis Malanra waarU MALACCA with only one secondInnings wlrket standing, require 43 runs to aiert an Innings defeat today by Selaagnr in their cricket nurtna at Malacca. The 'i«ht was poor In the closing •tages )c<*-/daw. Dew. Malacoa'i ciptam. wu* run out wh«n and BurkhuJt52 words
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Article241 1951-05-27 19 ■BLAMGOK— Iat aans. K. H Hobbs c and a Lockharr 11; P. SelvanavMoas b Kallasapatby 25; Mrhasasr Singh b Kaiksapathy 37; M. Holllngmorth c Kallsiajottay b H Sequerah 33; «L aharwboraen b Kallasapathy 7: Q. B Bull b Lockbort 4; M. R WUsoo st dv Boutay b Kallasapathy 14.241 words
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Article12 1951-05-27 19 Bpaom Derby official •rratchtngi are Quick Rerurn and Titian— Renter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-05-27 19 »ll^^ < lirimiM TaaW Holt Pu«« ■mliaa GarK mlkhil i ithlrti, champiwi 1 with the trophies she wm» at Mm ar«MMt% uparta aa Kuala Lumpur on ikwraaU.v Dragon phot*.28 words
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Article501 1951-05-27 19 PERAK' S GOOD WIN OVER SELANGOR Sunday Times Ipota Sports Correspondent 4 RECORD crowd, braving torrential rain that soon converted the field virtually into a Lake, saw Perak score their most important and impressive victory to date in the Malaya C«p soccer competition (Northern section), beating Selangor by three goals501 words
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Article150 1951-05-27 19 OENANG. last years MaUya I Cup sorcer ftnaJigts dtf_ app«unted their home cruwd when they were btateu i-.. K*dih by a solUary goal, ten minutes before time. In their Malaya Cup encounter on the Victoria Green Penaug. yesterday. About 6.000 saw a match which did not150 words
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Article182 1951-05-27 19 OINOAPOR* archer* soond a notable victory ov«r lending bowmen of Southern Rhodesia last week. Singapore Archery Club beat SslMbtvy 4rcbsrr CWb br 2.U0 posau 4»16*l The aaU«i. i*» tMond sjaakaJ contest underukes by trie Sinnpore oil*, was organised bf Ur. P T. Snowball of Singapore, whose182 words
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Article834 1951-05-27 19 A MULL I ANT chapter was added to Malayan ■■I— imi history yesterday at the Singapore SwtaMta* dab when, during the Club's championship Gala. Wiefce Walters broke the Umg-stamdiu^ 50 mtUtti sprint record set up by Chinese star X* lisa IS years As the loudspeakers blared834 words
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Article254 1951-05-27 19 NEGRI TAKE 7 GOALS OFF JOHORE ganday Tirors Muar Sports Car. •JEGRI Semaaatß had Mttat dtM cult? In cleartaa- their thfc-d kardle In the sawtiura sect*an of tee Malaya Cup soccer competition hare yesttrd«f evening when they defeated Johore oy seveai goals U> •ate. NecTi were mit *ac superior lar254 words
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Article68 1951-05-27 19 rB annual soccer match between ttae Land Ofßoe XI and the Rural Board XI for tbe Wtoatons' Cuw will be played at tbe YM.C-A. ground. Balestaer Road looiini iuw at I fa An "at home" will be held after tbe match at which the Ooasnaanoner of Lands. Mr.68 words
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Article32 1951-05-27 19 OATA L*oar Methodist Girls' School will hold Its armuaJ aaoris on Friday. June 1. at 4 pjn. on the school ground. Mrs. D. Boper will give away the prises.32 words
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Article32 1951-05-27 19 fcnaaaj Taaes Kajaag Sports CsrreawMioeat KAJANG. SaU—ln a Orr 1 District soccer league match on Friday, tbe Semenylh XI surprised their opponent* the SinoMalays when ther held tneao to a rwo-ull draw-32 words
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Advertisement241 1951-05-27 19 It's NEW! J PADKFD \S\ "r^oV asm. Ca rt^|j the only pen \w^ rV NEWKATUKS ILli NEW fttCBION ujlffl TMg MoarVsaMCT ro* In lac world hn H% MC _v aaCAifrv avniD OOBi (m Pincf j|**. No* cik'ic^ IF rtneer "I wtih the rtvuiumn wmm erV lylrm, if»r Ta» Aero-Motrk lo*241 words
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Article, Illustration2684 1951-05-27 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP li> Birthday Gift wins Governor's Cup trial MONARCH, nosing out favourite Gambar Melayu on the post, paid $225 on the win tote, one of the best post-war dividends at Kukit Timah, in the firs* day's racing in the Singapore Turf2,684 words
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Article55 1951-05-27 20 Total Pool $5*3.400 Ist No. *****5 5226.53* 2nd No. «87?74 $113 ?tt 3rd No. C9CM7 ***** Starters (ss,243 each) Nos: *****)3: 3SIS4«; *****4; *****5; *****7; 53*996; *****5: ******; *****3; 7*>*lB: ******; 6131*3. Consolation ($3,775 each) N»v 5******. *****4, 27*411, ******. 22*616, *****1, 385*33. 9*5891, *****7. 9*4968. DOUBLE55 words
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Article136 1951-05-27 20 S.nday Tim< s Juhore Bahra Sports Correspondent. SINGAPORE Malays, by scoring 178 runs for five wickets, bad put themselves Into a strong position at close of day jesterday In their match against Johore in the Sultan's cricket shield competition. Play started at 245 p m on136 words
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Article112 1951-05-27 20 GUTHRIE'S Sports Club beat Malayan Airways two-one In a well-contested Singapore Business House F.A. League match at Oeylang yesterday. A late strong rally by Airways failed to save them from defeat. Guthrtes led one-nil at half-time. Pew? Kee having scored. Early on the r»- umptlon. the112 words
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Article21 1951-05-27 20 Windsor Rovers beat Singapore Afternoon Combined Schools XI at soccer by six coals to on. at Fairer Park yesterday.21 words
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Article156 1951-05-27 20 NEW YORK. Sat. LITTLE-KNOWN Jameg W Carter of New York won the lightweight championshlo of the world last night by a stunning technical knockout victory over Ike Williams at mm. 49 sec. of the 14th round In Madison Square Garden. Curter. who bad losi his previous fights156 words
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