The Straits Times, 19 August 1951
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Title Section30 1951-08-19 1 LARGEST HBTT SALES IN NALAIA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday edition Of Tbe Straits lime*. 6c Singapore Free Press NO. 838 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Phone *****30 words
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Article371 1951-08-19 1 Persia told 'say yes or we guit 9 TEHERAN, Saturday. BRITAIN gave Persia an ultimatum today: "Accept our proposals for settling the oil dispute, or the British negotiators and British experts in the oil fields will pack up and go home. 1 Though the British statementUP - 371 words
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Article, Illustration192 1951-08-19 1 CHY, willowy 14-year-oid Eleanor Orr, a Singapore schoolgirl, walked nervously across the parade ground of the Police Training School yesterday and received a certificate of commendation for bravery from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans. Miss Orr Is the youngest member of the192 words
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Article83 1951-08-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pthe past 24 hours four bandits were killed in the Federation. One of them was killed by Home Guards in Kuala Lipis. Two were killed lh Malacca this morning when a gang of 20 fired on Security Forces. Five members of the83 words
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Article119 1951-08-19 1 LOS ANGELES, Sat. pRINCE Kazam Kashan of Persia has filed a suit for $200,000 damages against two women and four police men. He charged false imprisonment. The Prince, 26, former political science student at Los Angeles, said that he was arrested on August 19, 1950, onAP - 119 words
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Article35 1951-08-19 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.—President Truman was reported today to have decided to appoint Mr. Chester Bowles, former Governor of Connecticut and Federal-Price Administrator, to succeed Mr. Loy Henderson as American Ambassador to India.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article140 1951-08-19 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. SCORES of children were Injured— seven of them seriously enough to be sent to hospital— ln a crush of 70,000 who gathered to get free toy* and to urge Mop Eva Peron to run for VldfPresldent in her husband's presidential re-election cam»AP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-08-19 1 Flying through rh e air with »h* greatest of eaie it (above) Mitt Ruth Ferrcira, Hi* youngest athl«t« to compete in the M.A.A.A. Champiofiftiipt in Kuala Lum pur. She tef a new Malayan mark with a htight of 4 feet 8 inche*. Left: Mitt Han Siew70 words
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Article174 1951-08-19 1 Big water scheme for Spore A SCHEME to double the capacity of tha Tebrau Waterworks, one of the sources of water-supply to Singapore, Worn 10,000,000 20,000,f0U gallons a dnr ii being considered by Singapore Municipal Commissioners. mis scheme will cost between $\.25 anel $1.5 million for filters, water tanks, foundations174 words
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Article206 1951-08-19 1 Keep your money, say swimmers FOLKESTONE, Sat. J^GYPTIAN swimfiers in Thursday's cross-channel swim including the winner Mareeh Hassan Hamad have turned down their prizes as a protest against British newspaper attacks on Egypt's King Farouk. The marathon France-England swim by twenty swimmers from many nations, was organised by the London206 words
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Article24 1951-08-19 1 A 120-mile-perJbxjur hurricane in the Carlbßean Sea is believed to be majung for Jamaica, tbe largest Island of the British West Indie/—24 words
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Article135 1951-08-19 1 A SPECIAL meeting of Singapore Municipal O6m- mlssioners will be held tomorrow to consider proposals for financing electricity and waber extension projects. It Ls understood that tbe oroposal* will include a r>commendation by the Commissioners' Special Electricity (Power Station) Committee for a vote of $1,000,000 a year135 words
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Article32 1951-08-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sat The Minister of Interior, Raja Oopala Iyangar, told Parliament today that up to August l. i,BM Pfiwonj had been arrest® for 75 «Averslve- activities In fnafe.— AFP.AFP - 32 words
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Article75 1951-08-19 1 HONO KONG, Sat. CPORTSMEN from Malaya have been Invited to the Colony by the Hong Kong Cricket Club in connection with its centenary celebrations in October. The club is putting aside HK$2 l,OOO to defray the celebration expenses. A cocktail party and the beating of a retreatReuter - 75 words
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Article296 1951-08-19 1 Duty to protect our men —Joy KAESONC. Sat. chief United Nationf truce negotiator, Adb miral Joy, said tonight thai it would definitely be! foolhardy and perhaps disf astrous" to draw a ceasefir* line along the 38th Parallel as the Communists demand", Joy made the statement as the four-man armistice subcommitteeUP - 296 words
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Article27 1951-08-19 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. -Poland has accepted the American invitation to take part in the San Francisco Conference in September to conclude the Japanese Peace Treaty.— A,F.P.AFP - 27 words
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2091 1951-08-19 2 R.J. FARRER - NO ROADS IN KELANTAN: AND NOT ONE ENGINEER R.J. FARRER, By C.M.G. EXCEPT for a telegraph line running from Kota Bharu to Siam, the only communication between Kclantan and the outer world in 1915 was by tea. At Tumpat a wharf protected by a long sandbank which formed a wall2,091 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1951-08-19 2 SUNDAY, Aug. 12. AFTER two barren years, durians have started to fall in the Dusun. On Thursday the Tuan was woken Op by the children's shrill cries of "loolian, loolian", as they sat on the back steps waiting for him to inspect the firstfruits and issue a ration.1,018 words
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Advertisement61 1951-08-19 2 $$M w£S£sr Bicycles may look alike but only one make has the lion mark! That is the sign of PHILLIPS —the sign of strength md fine workmanship. Everything in the Phillips Bicycle— from its sturdy frame to its smart chromium plating and gleaming enamel —is made to last you longer61 words
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381 1951-08-19 3 TEOH ENC TATT - Spore Chinese welcome suckling pig ban TEOH ENC TATT By READING Singapore Chinese restaurateurs yesterday cancelled 50 orders for more than 200 roast suckling pigs to comply with the ban made on Friday by the Singapore Government. But one restaurant proprietor in the Happy World, where a big dinner party381 words
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Article244 1951-08-19 3 K.L PLANS BIGGEST CARNIVAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. "THE crowning of the next, Malayan Beauty Queen will climax one of the biggest and grandest carnivals ever held in Kuala Lumpur. Fhe organisers have planned a night or lavish entertainment from 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. on Oct. 13-14 while a panel244 words
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Article106 1951-08-19 3 A MAGAZINE in English. Chinese, MaJav and Tamil will soon b e published by the Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs. "We want, the various clubs to know more about one another, and more important •till, we want the public to take an interest in the clubs." said Mr.106 words
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Article41 1951-08-19 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Bail of $100 was granted Tan Kok Cheng when he pleaded guilty to conveying restricted foodstuffs at the 9th mile, Changkat Jong Road, without a permit. The case was postponed to Aug. 23 for sentence.41 words
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Article139 1951-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FOR five hours yesterday, a 50-year-old kampong guard helped to trail a bandit gang through the jungles of Kuala Lipis, Pahang and then suddenly found himself face to face with one of the bandits. Both raised their guru to •shoot at the same139 words
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Article47 1951-08-19 3 A. Sinnathamby. a 30-year-old immigrant from India, was yesterday charged before Mr. S. E. Teh in the Singapore Third District Court with entering the Colony with a forged immigration certificate of identity. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to Aug. 2847 words
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Article151 1951-08-19 3 SEREMBAN, Sat. MR. B. S. B. Johnston, a European planter, 38, manager of Dunlop Malayans Legong Utu Estate, Tampan, was shot dead by an unknown number of bandits yesterday afternoon while on rounds. Police said today that shortly aft*»r 1 p.m. Mr. Johnston l^it his office151 words
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Article60 1951-08-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. YUAN HAN, a taxi; driver, was fined $150 In Johore Bahru for removing 35 katis of flour, 40 katis of tapioca, 38 katis of Chinese vermicelli, 48 tins of canned! food and 24 tins of abalone without a permit. He wa«l arrested60 words
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Article20 1951-08-19 3 Messrs. Choc Sew Hock. Thamby Chile bin Hassan and Wl!liam Chia Peng Ouao have been appointed FisheriesOfficers in Singapore.20 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 19 and 20. Mr Philip Son Eng Khim and Miss Mildred Wong Kirn Lan who were married yesterday at th« G*y»an K Methodist Church. Singapore. The brid« U a81 words
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Article34 1951-08-19 3 Dean Philip Thayer, of the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins, University, gave a public lecture at the British Council Hall, Singapore, on Friday night, sponsored by the American University Club.34 words
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122 1951-08-19 3 QURIfMC the past week, members of the Singapore Y.W.CA. have collected a large quantity of canned foods, milk and clothes for the victims of the recent fire at Kampong Bugis This, along with cash donations amounting to more than $240, was yesterday handed over122 words
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Article44 1951-08-19 3 The harvest festival of the Malayalees. "Onam", will be celebrated In Singapore on Sept 12 by the Singapore Kerala Samajam. Celebrations will Include sports, literary contests, and a mass meeting. The venue and programme has not yet been fixed.44 words
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119 1951-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. T*HE sale of ticket* in the second million dollar Welfare and Socia) Service! Lottery began promisingly all ov-r the Federation today. eraj PosJ Office alone, more than 700 tickets were sold this morning It is expected that the sale will119 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-08-19 3 Half of this litter of piglings at a Thomson Road farm were booked for the dinner table bat they earned a reprieve when the Singapore Government yesterday placed a ban on their slaughter. The PU rearer told the Sunday Times that an ajrnt who was63 words
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Article128 1951-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AS they lay asleep in bed, a Kuala Lumpur railway storekeeper. Mr N. Thambipillay, and his wife were shot by a armed robber who entered their house inrough the roof. Mr. Thambipillay died in liotf&ital yesterday. His wife la recovering from her128 words
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Article78 1951-08-19 3 Low Yiap. 50, who yegterciay pleaded guilty to stealing six pieces of copper and one brass pot worth $4 irom the Keppel Harbour Dockyard on July 2. was sentenced to six weeks' gaol by the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone. Low admitted78 words
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Article35 1951-08-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— Mr. S. H. Patterson has been posted to the Johore Bahru Customs Department as a senior Customs Officer. Mr. Patterson was stationed here before being transferred to Teluk Aason.35 words
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Article80 1951-08-19 3 JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat. Hajjah Zain binte Sulieman, a former Johore State Councillor, is the only woman on the Johore State Medical Board. Others Include the Principal Medical Officer, the Un-der-Secretary to the State Government, the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, the District Officer, the Lady Medical Officer.80 words
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Article53 1951-08-19 3 M. Mariappan. 25, of Tebrau Estate, Johore, was tentatively charged before the Singapore Third Magistrate yesterday with being involved in a gang fight, using knives and sticks, at Telok Blangah Road. Singapore, on July 2. The prosecution opposed bail, and Mariappan was ordered to be remanded53 words
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Advertisement42 1951-08-19 3 BOKHARA PALACE CLOSING I FOR GOOD ON 31st AUGUST 1951 I SALE 13 days left AFFORDS GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYERS OF PERSIAN BOKHARA CARPETS FUR COATS PRICES REDUCED Regardless of Costs. BOKHARA PALACE 5 STAMFORD ROAD CAPITOL BUILDING Phone 7563 ft Singapore42 words
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Advertisement368 1951-08-19 3 Jciktiqudte I br HOMACOL "Homacol" the ueat and Oleamlnc .^^hzw. ,M^ f "Staybrlte" Stetl sod g<as» Dl*.^9l |Mk l^^B PENSER will Rive you years of 9 I faultless service as well ss bring MB' iUBI^mL^. most economical and hygienic war of providing toilet soap (or publla j^^^. Wkf use in368 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-08-19 4 Tbi» picture. entitled "Malay Kolek Race" wins the competition this week. It was taken, at Siglap seaside, by Mr. T. H. Watt, c/o Papineau Studio, 304-U Orchard Road. Singapore. Exposure Lens stop: f 8. Shutter speed; 1/15. Filter: R 4. Film used: Kodak Super XX.48 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-08-19 4 Job as en editor kept Christine slim AN American woman, who has been editor of the Siamese Premier's newspaper, the Bangkok Tribune, for the last seven months, found the job exhausting. Miss Christine. Diemer now in Singapore, says that the strain of running the paper almost single-handed and the excitement405 words
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Article124 1951-08-19 4 —a 1951 word l-MONG the new words which became prominent during 1950 and are recorded and defined in the 1951 'Britannica Book of the Year" (published by the Encyclopaedia Britannica) are:"FEMINEERED" designed by a woman. "CHARACTONYM" Name denoting a character's occupation or outstanding trait. 'BOPERA" A night club,124 words
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Article222 1951-08-19 4 PICTURES IN MILLIONTH OF SECOND PHOTOGRAPHS are being taken in a millionth of a second at the Johns Hopkins University Physics Laboratory, New York. A series of pictures has been obtained, for example. of the progress of a flame from the instant of its birth to the mature age of222 words
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Miscellaneous178 1951-08-19 4 NEW CROSSWORD I HBaaaL___HH>) |kaaaV laaaasaJ-—^ l— J I '9 W'tiA V *k3 I I I\j*\la7mJ aaaaSaT*~~ -iaaaaJ-—^^ OUnN |H~l I YiC I \do I y- I taST 7) \rm\uu Magnates of the nre»i kuss 15 -a tiermald on a 's serving Industry. (7) 4. y Y.s. ding dong bells178 words
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Article341 1951-08-19 5 Characteristic of Spore MR. Justice Fletcher Rogers made strong comments in the Singapore High Court yesterday on the reluctance of eye-witnesses of motor accidents to come forward and make a statement to the Police. "I can only attribute this reluctance," Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers said, "to341 words
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Article124 1951-08-19 5 POLICE SEEK A DRIVER SINGAPORE police are lookIng for a white-capped motorist whose sports tourer car was involved in the hit-and-run killing of a 12-year-old Indian schoolboy cyclist at the junction of KUliney and Devonshire Roads yesterday afternoon. The unknown motorist, thought to be Chinese, was at the wheel of124 words
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Article79 1951-08-19 5 THE Grand Gala Dance held 1 by the Singapore Archery Club at Raffles Hotel last Wednesday night proved to be a great success. The dance, in aid of funds for a new club house, was greatly enhanced by a variety of floor shows, dance games and79 words
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Article107 1951-08-19 5 MR H R. Marchand. Singapore manager of E. Ott and Co., said yesterday that his firm will shortly opeAja commercial laboratory in SWpore. "We originally wanted to start this in connection with our mining interests," he said, "but when established we shall take in commercial work." Dr.107 words
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Article64 1951-08-19 5 'J'HE Municipal Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals section is working: at high pressure to bring to book offenders, a spokesman of the Municipal Veterinary Department told the Sunday Times yesterday. This year 180 offenders have been convicted In court and fined. In the Singapore Relief Court64 words
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Article86 1951-08-19 5 'J'HE Victoria Memorial Theatre was packed to capacity last night for a variety entertainment staged by the students of the Netajl Memorial Hindi High School Singapore. The show was organised by the school to collect funds for the construction of a school building in the Colony. Punithavathy86 words
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Article30 1951-08-19 5 Mr Eric Linklater. the famous British novelist, who has been with the Commonwealth fighting forces In Korea for the past month, is dup back in Singapore today30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-08-19 5 The new million-dollar Oi-«an Park Hotel facinf the sea on East Coast Road which is now open for bookings. Picture shows the entrance. Sunday Times picture26 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-08-19 5 QESPITE difficulties in getting building materials and the high cost of labour, Sennett Realty Company will start work on its second lot of 339 houses at MePherson and Upper Al-|unied Roads, Singapore on October 1. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. C. W. A. Sennett told293 words
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Article57 1951-08-19 5 UORE than 300 people attended a cocktail party given by the Amoy Canning Corporation, Hong Kong and Singapore, at the Happy World, last night, to celebrate the opening of a branch ml the company in the Colony. The company displayed their products to their guests, who included57 words
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Article125 1951-08-19 5 gEVENTEEN temporary vehi cles 1 inspectors of the Singapore Municipality, who "boycotted" a salary bar examination last month, yesterday turned up in full force to take a written test to decide their entry into the permanent establishment. All the Inspectors went on sick leave and submitted125 words
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Article94 1951-08-19 5 'J'HE Singapore Teachers' Union, as secretaries of the Cost-of-Living Committee of Colony Trade Unions, will hold a meeting on Friday, Aug. 24. to study the position of tne lower income groups and the increase in cost-of-living in some directions. The meeting will be held at94 words
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Advertisement115 1951-08-19 5 "I can really enjoy Sunday tiffin today lohn" •*Don'r you always?'* **V»s, but I've a clear conscience after s those food parcels home yesterday "Hope you included plenty of tinned meats "Enough to keep the family smiling and the neighbours I should think!" "How did you cope with the packing,115 words
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Miscellaneous146 1951-08-19 5 Choice"; 6 Service from Metho- from the Univeraity Church ol at. SINGAPORE dlst Church, Spore; 7 Ntwi; 7.10 M Vl^, Oxford- 6 Week 0« m Good Morning" 930 H»Urlude; "Murie from the MMy Vlrgln tori We k -••J. ,™i R~^ t^ in' n«w. Movie*"; 7.45 •M*l»y«n Affairs" lnd SporU lUport;146 words
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Article, Illustration946 1951-08-19 6 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL By HAVE been pay-load dropping in |ohore. Pilot Dirk 1 Kalf. myself and a Royal Singapore Flying Club aircraft all visited three estates to do our little hit towards endinc the Emergency. And this it what happened: First, we visited946 words
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Article, Illustration700 1951-08-19 6 BILLY - BILLY By IT'S a bad thing to begin a new column with a grouse. It's even worse to set off on a familiar subject However, here goes. The subject: Mr Tom Dewey's plea for an end to "misrepresentation" in the press. My friends, have I something700 words
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Article510 1951-08-19 6 SKIPPER - SKIPPER By THE first Castle Camp Jamborette ts over nuw. and 500 Scouts have returned to their homes in all corners of Malaya with a greater realisation of the worldw'de Brotherhood of Scouts. and a new spirit. Remember the words of the Jamborette song? "This is the message510 words
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Advertisement229 1951-08-19 6 for relief from ASTHMA §-one small tablet acts quickly and effectively nPHE bptuzoae crcaancni tar Asthma is so A simple, to quick, so effective I All you do is swallow one small tablet, tnd relict suns almost V immediately. Ephazone contains several healing agents which are released on reaching the229 words
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Advertisement206 1951-08-19 6 How your hair can look naturally curly BPMLCk Toni's wonderful i^iiiis^^ crcme lotion waves B^ your hair gently, giving jF' you a perm that looks and acts immediately like naturally wavy hair. That's why more women ask for Toni than for all other home perms combined. Give yourself a Toni206 words
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Article, Illustration861 1951-08-19 7 Goodbye to pockets and dental plates 1. WILL OUR CLOTHES BE HEALTHIER' DC A.D. 2OOO? IyOMEN are already 50 years ahead of men in "dressing for health" and can afford to mark time. Doctors who were students 40 years ago remember hospital outpatient departments crowded861 words
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Article379 1951-08-19 7 COOKERY CORNER ARE you looking lor something new and exciting in the sweet line? I was. and under the very Dro&aic and entirely inadequate title "Icebox Pudding" I came across five reciDea for something really lush and delectable They ar* rich and extravagant and for the special little379 words
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Article595 1951-08-19 7 He gets nervous and tongue-tied HUMAN CASEBOOK I HAVE known a girl for about a year— we see each other quite often but not enough to get to know each other really well, as her parents are rather old fashkned I am now in love with her and what worries595 words
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Advertisement302 1951-08-19 7 2*Aspro' 'i\\\ fi^f tablets with ,=>|e* Hour drink^W^lx A itimulating drink, wh« I I th«r hot or cold, is a MC^jT"^ i I I good first >t*B in picking H J^^ I up ftit Magging «n«rgy. *^Hi tut stimulation alon* is not everything what is neaded too, is to sootha302 words
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Article, Illustration998 1951-08-19 8 DOROTHY THATCHER writes from London on— LONDON: SUCCESSFUL tuthir Hugh Hastings, whose play "Seagulls Over Sorrento" has been filling the Apollo Theatre every night for many months, is going abroad for inspiration. He says that "everything her* is reduced to sameness. People just grow like cabbages. There is998 words
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520 1951-08-19 8 Subtlest beauty lies in your eyes THE eyes are the windows of the soul, says the poet, but how often, like windows, they are forgotten and neglected— with the same unhappy result. Her eyes can be a woman's subtlest beauty, but no one can have lovely eye« for ever without520 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-08-19 8 AFTER A centuries of attempts by artists to produce the world's most beautiful face, a professor puts in a claim for science with thpicture concocted in 4is laboratory. The beautiful blonde does not reaHy exist, writes Chapman Pincher a composite, made by cleverly superi m V®117 words
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Advertisement212 1951-08-19 8 ¥1 KLIM/^| J^ KLIM is superior quality cow's milk, produced under strictest sanitary conditions. Yes, and the specially-packed tin protects KLIM so that you I »et milk as fine as the day it left the farm. Buy r KLIM-milk that you can always depend upon foe its lioli-s. •meness and212 words
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Advertisement326 1951-08-19 8 Thank C|OLTO for my whiter teeth The specially blended Kolynos Is economical. I Ingredients of Kolynos Dental Cream produce a cleansing Ci^-d^^x J which penetrates in Only naif an inch between your teeth. That's on your toothbrush thoroughly where decay so often starts cleans and polishes your teeth i^//f Get326 words
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Article, Illustration550 1951-08-19 9 Storm over a mangy pup DOC-LOVERS in Singapore did not lilt* the account of the death of a dog in last week's Sunday Times, but it would seem that their sentimentality was over-riding their practicality. The Municipal Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. D. H Witherington, indicated this yesterday,550 words
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Article66 1951-08-19 9 A senior officer in the Colony Education Department, Mr. R W. Watson-Hyatt, has been made a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Another recent election Is that of Mr. T. J. Booth, accountant in the NAAFI. who was made an Associate Member of the Institute.66 words
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Article133 1951-08-19 9 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association discussed the Board's proposals on high cost of living allowances at an extraordinary general meeting held on Thursday at the request of 237 members. It wu unanimously decided to stand by the resolution passed at the last annual general meeting that133 words
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Article180 1951-08-19 9 A SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor. Mr. C. S. Dasaratharai, to£i the Sunday Times yesterday that Municipal Commissioners should have "put their houses in order" before appealing to owners of cafes, shops and eating houses to economise on electricity Mr. DasaratharaJ was complaining about the wastage180 words
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Article41 1951-08-19 9 Air Vice-Marshal R. S. Blucke, A.O.C. the R.A.F. in Malaya, who Is in Ceylon on convalescent leave, has deferred his return to Singapore until Sept. 31. The Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. Blucke were originally to have returned today.41 words
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Article28 1951-08-19 9 Mr. J. E. Sharp, formerly of the Singapore Police Forcehas been awarded the Colonial Police and Fire Brigade Long Service Medal by the Governor of Singapore.28 words
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Article249 1951-08-19 9 BECAUSE of the overwhelming amount of cargo pour- ing into and out of Singapore 1 harbour, resulting in goods for various destinations being spread about different berths, the Straits Steamship Co. Is unable to use their vessels with regular sailing schedules to transport cargo to249 words
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Article77 1951-08-19 9 FOR stealing a watch from an 18-year-old girl, Hwang Sow was yesterday sentenced to six months' Imprisonment by the Singapore Second District Judge Mr 8. E Teh. Chief Inspector C W Such, prosecuting, told the Court that Kwang stole the watch from Loke Lai Kou77 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-08-19 9 jyjß. W. 8. Hoseason, manager of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, was killed early yesterday morning when his car ran head-on Into a telephone post at Kalian g Road, Singapore. Mr. Hoseason was driving alone at the time of the accident. He191 words
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Article117 1951-08-19 9 Sub-stations liable to lead sheddint; today are: DAT Asia Rubber Loronc 3. Sims Ay. Saw Mill. Shell Co.. Lee Rubber Works, Mt. Batten Network, Cathay. McDonald House. Armenian St. D.C.. Tan Chye Place/Fort Canning. Seah St./ Waterloo St. St. Andrews Hi* h St. Stamford Rd., Albert Street. New117 words
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Article245 1951-08-19 9 The rain pours down on them Sunday Time* Correspondent. MALACCA. Sat. THREB hundred people, 1 young and old, occupiers of Government huts in the Portuguese Settlement at UJong Pasir the only settlement of its kind In Malaya have for the past week Deen spending sleepless nights as rain has poured245 words
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Article56 1951-08-19 9 An American seaman from the U.S. President Line ship President Harrison, which is lying in the Singapore Outer Roads, collapsed on the deck and died yesterday. A doctor was sent out in a launch, but the man, a Negro named Philip Nelson, wai dead. The body was brought56 words
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Article37 1951-08-19 9 The organising secretary of the Singapore Adult Education Council. Mr. P. K. Hearnon, will talk on adult education at the British, Council Hall today at 10 a.m. under the auspices of tht Workers' Education Association.37 words
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Advertisement20 1951-08-19 9 AUSTIN REED SHIRTS IS SUPER-POPLIN WITH TRUBENISGD COLLAR ATTACHED WHITf:, CREAM OR GREY ALL SIZES $19.50 SOLE AGENTS: Tittle's* ♦♦♦♦♦♦hM-+.»~»»»»»+»4»++^+420 words
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Obituary19 1951-08-19 10 HOSKASON Suddenly on 18th Auuust. William Sanford HoseaEon beloved Husband of May Hoseason. Funeral 4 p.m. Sunday Bicladarl.19 words
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Article237 1951-08-19 10 iy E all have to submit to Irritating regulation." these days. Most of them are necessary evils to combat the enemy within who would destroy everything we hold dear. But there is one ruling in the Federation which seems to make no sense at all. It237 words
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Article137 1951-08-19 10 UISITORS to Singapore like to be taken to that fascinating open air "restaurant' in Bugis Street. It is one of the most pleasant features of Chinatown life The food is good, too. But the place is in grave danger of being spoiled by an increasing measure of drunken137 words
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Article139 1951-08-19 10 WHO is the man of the week? Make no doubt, it is Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. Britain's Minister of Defence. For he has uttered the most sensible words to come from a public man for a very long time. He said: "Small arms and ammunition, heavy artillery, aircraft, battleships139 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1951-08-19 10 J. W. Goodwin - J. W. Goodwin by NONE DARED OFFER II TO THE QUEEN THE durian season is now in full swing in South Mala ya. There must be many fruits which British royalty have not tasted but surely only one which no Court official ever dared1,250 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1951-08-19 10 THE University Public Orator's tribute to our Com-missioner-General on the last Convocation Day was well deserved. But to me. Mr. Mac Donald is an enigma. His is the case of a growing man who becomes younger in spirit. His manifold activities and responsibilities do not affect him1,206 words
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Advertisement480 1951-08-19 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO MARGARET, wife of W. D. J. Vincent at Southampton on the 17th August, a son. Both well. OULUEMONU Born to Uerrv wife of H. L. Ouldemond at the K.K. Hospital on the 17th August a daughter K.itia. SITUATION VACANT TALLY CLERKS required by Shipping Company. Yearly increase480 words
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Advertisement15 1951-08-19 10 More orange crush please, mumrnq J y^ -Mr Children Ibvef&ild ORANGE CRUSH f N CHI15 words
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Article, Illustration398 1951-08-19 11 80,000 Home Guards helping in anti-Red campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MORE than 80,000 Home Guards all over the Federation are helping to get and pass on to the police vital information about bandits, said Mr. C. W. Somerville, Civil Defence Commissioner and Chief Staff Officer for the Home Guards, today.398 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-08-19 11 DAVID MARTIN - Monty's son They said thanks' to DAVID MARTIN By lUHAT does it feel like to be the only son of "Monty" Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, the Commonwealths most famous soldier and Chief of the Imperial General Staff? Yesterday I asked that question to the Hon. David Montgomery, who has223 words
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Article359 1951-08-19 11 From Our Market Correspondent AN agreement has been made between the United States and Siam for the purchase of 125,000 tons of rubber during the period July 1 this year to the end of December next year. A Reuter-AAP report from Bangkok says that the359 words
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Article95 1951-08-19 11 QRIES of "Yam Seng, Singapore City of the World,' were heard at the farewell party to the managing director of Jacobson van den Berg, Mr. A. Knoltenbolt, in Singapore last night. Mr. Knoltenbolt, who is leaving for New York in a few days, arrived In Singapore95 words
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Article11 1951-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Saturday, Aug 18.— $415.75 a picul (up $4.50).11 words
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Article25 1951-08-19 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat—Convicted of theft of 30 katis of black peas, Sim Beng Geok was fined $50 or one month s imprisonment25 words
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87 1951-08-19 11 CHAN SIEW YING, a 25--yeaT-old woman, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court to a charge of attempting to comirit suicide by swallowing four hairpins at Geylang Road last Monday. Chan admitted that she took some sleeping draughts and swallowed the hair-pins almost87 words
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Article, Illustration211 1951-08-19 11 THE Maharani of Vizianagaram, wearing a cream and gold sari, a diamond ring half-an-inch in diameter, diamond earrings, sun glasses and a handkerchief warpped around her thumb- which she jammed in a car door in Penang on Friday arrivod on her first visit to Singapore211 words
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Article32 1951-08-19 11 BUTTERWORTH Sat.— X. Sayed Abdul Rahlm, owner of an eating shop in Butterworth, died today after he had been knocked down by a car on the main Bukit Tengah Road,32 words
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Article286 1951-08-19 11 A FORMER woman constable, Mrs Vera Heeley. told the Singapore First Magistrate Mr R. C. S Bell, yesterday that Jumat bin Sujak was one of the group of Malays whom she had seen setting fire to the Traction Company kiosk at the junction of Joo286 words
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323 1951-08-19 11 105-yr-old widow was P. Buntar s 'milkman' N I BONG TEBAL, Sat. DEHIND the announcement this week that Parit Buntar had lost its oldest resident. Madam Rasathiammah, lies the story of a 105-year-old widow's indomitable courage in carrying on the little Business which her husband left when he died 62323 words
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Advertisement99 1951-08-19 11 TENDER TENDERS are called for the purchase of three uianos. detailed below:— (1) Ont Broadwood 4' 0" Baby Grand (2) One Bechstein 6' 0" Semi Grand (3) One Challen 4' 0" Bubv Grand Offers to purchase in one complete lot. or for individual Dlanos will be accepted. The instruments can99 words
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Advertisement133 1951-08-19 11 sole AGEfir/y THE SGLNIsHC INSTRUMENT CO., Ltd. (lncorp;>r-itec' r Singapore) P.O. BOX 92 SINCAPORE. THE HALLMARK OF I 1 ~7 LABORATORY EQUIPMENT BAIRD TATLOCK (LONDON) LTD. Sole Manufacturer* of B.T.L. Standard Apparatus Laboratory Fittings of every description AS* FOR jQonner's My *<3/£/fjg y kept Of* J*Z~£l?~ f WtC r» W133 words
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Advertisement360 1951-08-19 12 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette In the eyes of the up-to-date sheik The shave is a portion of keik. Blue Gillette stroke the bristle Off clean as a whistle Because the sharpest edge in the world is set to exactly the right shaving angle in a360 words
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Miscellaneous1840 1951-08-19 12 AFTER publishing an in- H* waits until you an to b* eithw Imbeciles or Naturally. 1 suppose tit tervlew with Mr. Her- enjoying a late breakfast rogues. oanhav a cup of Uaf bert Morrison, giving Rue- and then thunders on the Ttof are probably both Only if it's well watered1,840 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-08-19 13 He brought a coyote back to L d happened in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD:— \X/OULD you sue your husband for divorce if he insisted on bringing a baby coyote to bed at night? |uamta Inn, a young housewife considered the move, then decided against it •After all, 1 wert into this thing329 words
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Article105 1951-08-19 13 "\7O U Can't Take It W:th I You." an American comedy is first on the list of forthcoming Stage Club production^ 'n Singapore. Written b y George 3 Kaufman and Moss Hart, who are perhaps oetter known for "The Man Who Came To Dinner."105 words
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Article62 1951-08-19 13 A charity showing of Oi Men And Music" is to be given at the New Alhambra cinema. Singapore, on Sept 5 at 9.30 p.m. in ad of the Rotary Club's scheme to build a community hall and school for the leper colony "Of Men and Music" a Twentieth62 words
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Article, Illustration155 1951-08-19 13 Tiie .Miiidujt limes librarian has dug up a teaser for you this week, film fan-,. Can you spot the three stars above? This picture was published in 1931 when they appeared on the stage in London but they are just as popular now as they155 words
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Article, Illustration990 1951-08-19 13 Picture parade by J.C. BEHAGUE LJANON. classic of the French cinecamera, and as near to the knuckle as any film is likely to be, is coming to Singapore this week. It is a sombre story, brilliantly pr.-.ented. with some very tine acting indeed990 words
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Advertisement270 1951-08-19 13 IJIIAV ai a.n 'CAPTIVE <iIRL" TELE ILJjxJJ tJ j %jf!l! 5159 DAILY 5 HILARIOUS TIMES! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4 00 6.30 9.30 p.m. COLUMBIA'S BIG LAUGH RIOT! BEST ACTRESS Sf JUDY OF 1951 If HOLLIDAY co-starring: /**ij^^ LAST YEAR'S OS( AR itfjJA BRODERICK £1 W? CRAWFORD IJ/ HOLDEN I Supported270 words
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Advertisement195 1951-08-19 13 fmFROM TODAY Youil LAUGH LOUD and LONG at the... j TFI *AOO AIR-CONDiTIONED DEAN with JERRY MARTIN AND L!'VIS Wet J^Jr ri rIN THEKI MWBBT HNNIEST AIWAi WITH THE Mm IS HILARIOUS TIMES DAILY! I 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m. A Paramount Picture ■■■■■■■^^■J ACTION/ INTRIGUE! VIOLENCE/ ii i iAMAIA WtNOIIV195 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1951-08-19 14 NIGHTMARISH FRACTION OF A SECOND W^ wer < having a pint at the mess before getting outside our ration of corned beef and tinned carrots. Lapsley, who had been watching us in an embarrassed way for several minutes, eventually joined us. He ordered a beer from the1,528 words
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Advertisement259 1951-08-19 14 Convenience 1 <n^fla?*Ef^L*********? It's yours when you fly jS^BtlE Pan American to the U.S. A. Jl^B^pT "Strato" Clipper** for the U.S.A. take or you can ■pend a few day* In the off from Manila in the evening. Yon Hawaiian Islands. For reservations, have a full business daj in the city259 words
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Advertisement196 1951-08-19 14 Votrlw H tht occepttif "if mk kOM for cockioilt and makm o'Ti tfM molt rtfrtthlnf il Ght-ena-Vermouth yom •J «*«r wsted. Not only n VOTRIK V popular aperitif, aw it alto oddt mterttt tt many I Vrdt long drinki etptcloltf \ff m ">««t ma 4* with fruit fillet. I K£_}^r196 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-08-19 15 VIVIEN LEIGH - VIVIEN LEIGH Says |F I were really and truly given the chance to live my life all over again, I am certain of only two things. One is that at an early age I should become an actress. The other is that at a not much1,135 words
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Article, Illustration740 1951-08-19 15 Those madhats on motor-cycles Manning Blackwood talks about UOW pleased I was to see the letter from George Needham, in the Straits Times deploring the conduct of certain motorcyclists who, clad in leather jackets and crash hats, tore through the streets of Singapore on the Monday after the johore Crand740 words
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Advertisement68 1951-08-19 15 During and after an illness the rich 1 Vj /ll+zM* o l body-building elemenU In Scotfs I A f/is+Z+/f/ EmuUton restore health and strength JWkS^'tf/ (In record time. Av^SSkij/ And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion Jr*s^i?3W keeps you well gives you vigorous ff^»>< ill .strength and helps you to68 words
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Advertisement184 1951-08-19 15 ffiSPtjiP IS GIHIS ffIJOIOURING^ 100 INDIVIDUAL PRIZES.' Watch for List of Prizes, Entry-form and Drawing in all Newspapers! F N (CONFECTIONERY) LTD. 2, SIAK ST. SINGAPORE. GIVE YOURSELF a champion's chance THE DUNLOP 'MAXPLY* flT?? Used by Men's Singles Winner and *rS* A Rjnner-up and 3 out of 4 Men184 words
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Advertisement180 1951-08-19 16 There's nw?r been a soap like MGHIS, Th* Action soap which giveiyou a buoyancy in your hath, and a tingling freshness that stays with you all day long COAL TAR SO(tp WRIf.HTS 1$ RIGHT FOR EVERYONE ANO IDEAL FOX TOILET. BATH. ANO NURSERr HEALTH WARD OFF DISEASE TO KEEP YOU180 words
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Advertisement102 1951-08-19 16 Lose Fat SecM>» Method Discovered By Hollywood Ckitma H—» Now ObtainabU of Chawilatt A aaXe, secret wtethed et reduclaar u«ly fat has beea dlacoTered sr a <airfornla physician ta prescrihtnc se the famous Cinerae. Stars et Holly uuod This discovery, called Fsrwsde. quickly and safely dissolves «s;ly fat 6 pouada102 words
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Advertisement202 1951-08-19 16 man %\f£pi* iJ magicaliy changed If you feel 111 and tired you should read of the wonderful recovery of a ma* whose life waa burdened with atckneaa but who now find* It good to be alive. What happened tn him la ao amaslng that we publish his own words below202 words
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Advertisement347 1951-08-19 16 K I aWaal i ipr -rr? JB/ MUSCULAR FATIGUE? Get back in step with Alka-Seltzer! When Muscular or Nervous Fatigue hinders your work, slows you down, get back in ■tcp with Alka-Seltzer! Take it at the first sign of discomfort. Repeat if necessary for continued relief. The aame safe analgesic,347 words
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Miscellaneous767 1951-08-19 16 THIS WEEK nr THIS WEEK bad you need heI P- chanc lm FOR ALL rvn *WW prove domestic relationships, make life more interesting Tnn v Rotter tuit t&ke CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 and comfortab i e should arise fjjjj "°»«^S Ja*. 19) Good times to be 0n Thursday. irtouriv mX a767 words
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Miscellaneous468 1951-08-19 16 ON THE MALAYAN QNE of the most success- TT a^k B^^ itsT ful theatre clubs in the Federation is the Carrison Plav/«r« short existence, and played show being most popular riayers to over 2.000 members of with Service audience* This club, started in the Services. Ambitious plans for a December468 words
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Article, Illustration690 1951-08-19 17 Guest contributor England wicket-keeper D. V. BRENNAN this week discusses in more detail the duties and responsibilities of a wicket-keeper. IN the course of his career a wicket-keeper must be prepared to take all types of bowlin?, and particularly these: Swing or Seam— When a690 words
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Article, Illustration779 1951-08-19 17 This is the first of three dispatches from New York on the remarkable human interest story that is Jersey Joe Walcott. The second will appear in this page next ueek. NEW YORK. ARNOLD Cream has done more for the middle-aged than Ezio Pinza, South779 words
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Advertisement606 1951-08-19 17 -4\ »j £ly to Britain in Festival Year v Plan now to fly to the Feadvm! *i^ of Britain, 1951 Ewery* where you'll be "welcome to). Britain" its Exhibition* and Anniversaries' Musical and Dramatic Festival* Agricultural Shows and International Sporting Events. Britain will be "at home" to the world. Fry606 words
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Article, Illustration791 1951-08-19 18 NO AGE LIMIT M A.A A DECIDES 'Boys will not be harmed* KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. DOYS under 18 years of age will be eligible to compete in the Malayan Amateur AthleKc Association annual championships. This decision was reached despite a yarning of repercussions by Mr. E. Strickland (Singapore A.A.A president),791 words
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Article94 1951-08-19 18 TN the first day of the two-day annual cricket match on the Tanglin ground yesterday. R.A.S.C. Malaya were all out for 115 runs in their flr?t innings. R.A.S.C. (Singapore) had scored 25 runs for one wicket at the close of play. Scores in brief were:94 words
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Article245 1951-08-19 18 LONDON, Saturday. BRITAIN'S Randolph Turpin, now on his way to America in the Queen Mary to fight the fabulous Sugar Ray Robinson at the New York Polo ground on Sept. 12 is tipped to return still middleweight champion of the world. The Britisher won theAP - 245 words
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278 1951-08-19 18 Good week for Badminton Hall Fund rrtllo has been auoUu-r good week, for the Singapore Badminton Hail Fund. Heading the we*ks total collection of $7,123 v Tal Thong Rubber Works donation of J2.000. This is followed by three donations of $1,500 each from Fraser A Neave, Ltd., Archipelago Breweries and278 words
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Article22 1951-08-19 18 MUAR. Sat.— Customs beat Tigers 4-1 in a Muar Football As■octattaa League fixture on the Muir Club Padang yesterday.22 words
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Article183 1951-08-19 18 CINGAPORfc A.F.A. A 1 team O beat a combination of Junior Division players by six goals to nil at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. As a team Singapore "A" played better than their opponents. Yew Chang, in goal, was not so severely tested as his vis-a-vis.183 words
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Article34 1951-08-19 18 SINGAPORE Cricket Club practice hockey games will be held on the Padang at 5.15 pjn. on Tuesday and Friday. Players are requested to bring white shirts v well as their S.C.C. colours.34 words
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Article25 1951-08-19 18 In a irieiidly soccer match played at Fnrrer Park yesterday, Town Rangers beat Young Men's Muslim Association by three goals to nil.25 words
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Article72 1951-08-19 18 Airways Sports Club soccer team on Wednesday against R A.F. Changl at Chanßi will be chosen from: Llm Soo Woon: O. Nagua: Syed Jaludin. Lee Kok Kong: Thio Yuen Chen?. K. Morley. Hawkes; J. Caroline: L. W. Frugtneit: Chat Hon Yam: Borhan: L. A. Spain; M. S. Leong:72 words
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Article552 1951-08-19 18 By A Special Correspondent. Vf ORE than 600 people were pre- sent at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday to witness the Club's junior gala. Nearly 150 boys and girls holidaying in Singapore from schools in England, Scotland and Wales entered In large numbers Into552 words
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Article89 1951-08-19 18 r commemorate the Johore Welfare Week, a programme of 10 or 12 amateur boxing bouts wiU be held on the Station Padang on Sept. 13 at 9 P.m The fights will be held under the rules of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Among the numerous89 words
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Article395 1951-08-19 18 'THREE men produced the thrills at yesterday'! annual Singapore Base District swimming championship* held at Olllman Pool. They met In three different races and each time gave placetudges a difficult task at the finish. Lance Corporal Mick Reeves. Sapper Butler and Craftsman Warling were the395 words
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Advertisement90 1951-08-19 18 Why Hercules is \LJ^ w*\ the finest bicycle \T tlpp^YffX The best designers and engineers in the Y« \-jSI «l Ir// cycle industry use the finest materials to Vc^^Aflilvj rlwßjt"^" jj^^t^ry build your Hercules. Even the smallest \^j^K«4lCLafe^ifciCl brilliant finish of highest lw&&\ quality> and you hMt rcasoM "'ZSStFSX- Ik90 words
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Advertisement82 1951-08-19 18 GOLD FLAKE Singapore 80 per 35 c/s per /Os packet yfcrff/twW $2 05 per h» 40 c/s per 10$ pocket. f^^HHt^MaaaaaaaVaT^aaaiaV'lßßV^aaaaaftaTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaW'WMaaa**"* f~^H( k *a Ba H B r jfj-ffiM 9ff .^aaaaaaaaaV aa^aaS B*BbbW I Your grandfather has such bright and perI feet teeth, my son, because he has always used82 words
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Miscellaneous94 1951-08-19 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Shrivel. 6. :\avm 10. Tier. 11. Iris. 12. Adjourn, 14. Other, 15. Neon. 18, League. 18. Range. 20. Acquittal. 21. Ape, 22. Hrn. 23. Detriment. 24. Reiin. 27. Pliant. 29. Bide. 31. Coral. 32. Erratum. 33. Item. 34. Slam. 35. Rages. 36. Loosely. DOWN: I.94 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1951-08-19 19 BEST EVER; M.A.A.A. MEET 13 records shattered KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE second and final day of the Malayan A.A.A. championships was a parade of brilliance such as not even the most optimistic fan could have expected. Again the weather and track conditions were perfect, again there was a huge crowd,1,276 words
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Article462 1951-08-19 19 rpHE field events ranked not a whit less in interest A and accomplishment than the track performances. Three more records were established and Singapore's Lloyd Valberg won three more events to make his total four for the mcct a feat never before accomplished. But, despite Valberg's462 words
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Article56 1951-08-19 19 THIS is how the States finished at the Malayan athletic championships which concluded here today:1. SINGAPORE 824 pt«. 2. SELANGOR 37 4 3. PERAK 21 Next came Johore (11), Negri (5), N. Borneo (2), Pahanf (2) and Penang (1). Best performance (men) Ng Liang Chiang (440 Hurdles)56 words
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Article171 1951-08-19 19 TPHE lut tveut of Urn ch«mplon»iilpi i ml* reltr) waa aoottocr crrat mo* and mother tbinc* for Obtus Oobm of Parak to pror* that h« v PHrtm among Malaya' a QuarterMfctß. It was from tb» flrit baton a race bstwsaa ScJaosar and Farak and wkaa171 words
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Article441 1951-08-19 19 Today's results are (all finals* IN Tar«a: 1. Tan Eng Yoon (Spore); 2. Chong Koon How (Sel.): 1. A. Nones (Spore). 10.3 see. 220 Yard*: 1. Tan Eng Yoon: 2 Sgt. Martlndalt (Johore); S. Chong Koon How. 22.8 sec. 440 yards: 1. Gomes; 2. Parry (Sel)441 words
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Article332 1951-08-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. QNE highlight In a day of many outstanding achievements today was the Mile race which Clay of Singapore won to score a double In the distance races. Singapore, with three runners in the event, obviously made It ft team contest, with Johore's332 words
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Advertisement630 1951-08-19 19 THIS HANDBOOK FOR AMBITIOUS ENGINEERS HAVE YOU HAD YOUR COPY? 208 p&Kes of practical nuid.-in.-c to the best-paid KnuinrerinK posts! Up-to-the-minute Information for men who aren't content to stay in the rut and who want to get ahead. The widest ran ere of Home H*P_K Study Courses In ell branches630 words
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Article654 1951-08-19 20 ENGLAND BEAT SOUTH AFRICA LONDON, Saturday. ENGLAND beat South Africa by four wickets in the final test at the Oval today. It was a day of sensational, exciting cricket. When play began. Brown opened the attack with Laker and himself but in the early overs the pitch- loooked to be654 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-08-19 20 TAN ENG YOON of Singapore being interviewed by a Radio Malaya commentator after winning the 100 yds. final at the Malayan A.A.J\. meet in Kuala Lumpur yea» terday. Sunday Time! picture. aaaaBaaIaBaasBBBBBBBBBBHeaBBBBBiajBBBBaBB35 words
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Article166 1951-08-19 20 SOUTH AFRICA— 2nd Inns. 154 E. Rowan Ibw Laker Endean Ibw Bedser Van Ryneveld Ibw Laker 5 Nourse b Laker Cheetham c Hutton b Tattersall McLean c Lowson fc Laker 18 Mansell Ibw Laker 0 A. Rowan not oat 15 Chubb c Hutton b Beasf Melle b Laker 1?166 words
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Article263 1951-08-19 20 IPOH. Sat. pERAK were in a strong posiuoo at the close of play today, the first day of their inter-State ericset match against Kedah at Ipoh. Main feature of the day was the splendid double by Perak's skipper, a. V. Suppiah, who bagged three wickets263 words
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Article564 1951-08-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. FOLLOWING are weights for all nine racei on Saturday, August 26, first day of the Selangor Turf Club August-September meeting. Cl. 4 5 Comb., Div. 1-SiF. Sporting Pink 9.00 Titus 8.13 Dar-Es- Salaam 8.10 Slickness 8.08 Temujin 8.97 Well Done 8.06 Rio564 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-08-19 20 Itarnters of the reran contingent march past the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at the opening ceremony of the Mala/ an A. A. A. at Kuala Lampun- on Friday. Sunday Times picture35 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-08-19 20 SINGAPORE TK1O: While Ruth Ferreira (centre) and Han Siew Joan wait for their turns in the women's high Jump at the Malayan A.A.A. on Friday, Lloyd Valberg sits beside them to five encouragement and advice. Ruth set a new Malayan record for the event with 4ft.58 words
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Article275 1951-08-19 20 ENGLISH LEAGUE Div. 1 Arsenal 2 HuddersflcM > Blackpool 1 Chelsea Bolton 5 Aston VUla 2 Char I ton 1 Burnley Derby C«. j Sundrrland 4 rulham 2 Preston S I.iTerpool o Portsmouth I Manchester o Wolves Middles broach Tottenham 1 Newcastle 6 stoke West Brom.Reuter - 275 words
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Article63 1951-08-19 20 TOEAM to represent the Combined Volunteer Special Constabulary "A" XI, against Police Training School at Thomson Road on Wednesday at 5 p.m. will be chosen trom: Olahla, Tan Wee Hock, A. J. Ferrao, Sunny Tan, Shasall, Donald Keasler. Tan Kirn Swee, Luke Lopes. Rene Gomes. A. M.63 words
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Article53 1951-08-19 20 IPOH. Sat.— An early start Is planned for Perak hockey this year and the running of a league general meeting of the Ipoh and District Hockey Association on Aug. 22 at the V.M.C.A. at 7.30 p.m. It Is understood that Perak la to play Its first inter-state game53 words
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Article36 1951-08-19 20 The top-scorer In today's Singapore Cricket Association tournament match between Ceylon Sports Club ahd Singapore Cricket Club on the Balestier Road ground win be awarded a cricket bat premnted by a sports goods firm.36 words
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