The Straits Times, 26 August 1951
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Title Section29 1951-08-26 1 LARuEBT nni Jl 9ALBI in NALAT A The Sunday Times Sunday Edition Of The Strain Times Singapore Free Press No. 839. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS29 words
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Article125 1951-08-26 1 MAIDSTONE; Kent. Sat. MAJ -GEN. Dermot Dunlop, former G.0.C., Singapore, is still leaking for a job. Oen. Dunlop was praised by the Singapore Riots Inquiry Commission for his "cool Judgment, foresight and leadership." He was credited nilh quelling the iast December. Vow he is paying weekly toUP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration923 1951-08-26 1 UMNO assembly told why leader is leaving the tarty Sunday Times Staff Correspondent \f KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. NATO Onn bin Ja'afar, President of the United Malays National Organisation, today told a hushed UMNO General Assembly and 300 Malay observers, who packed the roof garden of the923 words
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229 1951-08-26 1 A SEVEN-MAN delegation of Trade Union representatives will meet the Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, to "express their views on the high cost of living and allowances paid to various categories of employees in the Colony." The Trade Union cost-of-living229 words
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Article76 1951-08-26 1 CAIRO, Sat. EGYPT should unite with the democracies in a tripartite treaty with Britain and the United States, Hafez Aflfl Pasha, president of the powerful Misr Bank, said today. He told Al Ahram. one of the largest newspapers in the Arab world, that the AngloEgyptian76 words
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Article303 1951-08-26 1 Will serve tofal of 47 years NINE out of the 13 Malays accused of the murder of Pte. James Verney. on December 1 1 last year, the first day of the Singapore riots, were found guilty of causing grievous hurt in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Seven303 words
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Article29 1951-08-26 1 GENEVA, Sat. American and Canadian Red Cross relief shipments of food are due in Bombay next month, the League of Red Cross Societies announced here today.29 words
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Article106 1951-08-26 1 MANILA, Sat. THE Philippines was advised by an American expert today to reconsider the plan to put up a free port or free trade zone in competition with those of Hong Kong and Singapore. Mr. Foster Knight, customs consultant lent to the Philippine Government, said the106 words
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Article29 1951-08-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— .The Vice-President, Mr. Alben Barkley, said yesterday that between 2.500 and 3,500 people have been dismissed or have resigned from Government service after loyalty Inquiries. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article42 1951-08-26 1 TEHERAN, Sat.— A Government spokesman revealed today that the Persian Government last night handed a letter to President Truman's special enovy, Mr. Averell Harriman, stating that it had not changed its view point despite the break-down of negotiations. A.F.P.AFP - 42 words
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Article242 1951-08-26 1 Take over rubber -MTUC THE nationalisation of rubber and tin and of public services is one of the objectives of the Malayan Trade Union Council included in its constitution which was passed by the second annual delegates conference In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The constitution lays It down that the MTUC242 words
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Article32 1951-08-26 1 NEW YORK, Sat— The 368--ton Spanish freighter, Castillo Guadalest, sprung a leak yesterday and her crew abandoned her in the Atlantic. The fate of the vessel Itself is unknown. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article31 1951-08-26 1 HONG KONG, Sat— Among three persons executed at Amoy recently by a purge squad was Tseng Chung Jen, who was charged with 'exaggerating the power of the atom bomb.' AP.AP - 31 words
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Article146 1951-08-26 1 THE Singapore Government is conducting a geological survey of parts of the island in search of "hidden" sources of water. Revotes from a $60,000 provision for the purpose in the 1950 estimates will be used for this survey, which will be carried out by Mr. John146 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-08-26 1 One or Hollywood! glamour girls, |une BUnchard. takes time off to relax at the seaside. PoDper pic tyre.18 words
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Article274 1951-08-26 1 MUNSAN, KOREA, Saturday. AN Allied liaison officer strode from a cornfield to the middle of the road at a Communist outpost today, and delivered to the Reds a written copy of Ceneral kidgway's message to Ceneral Kirn II Sung. The United Nations liaison I officer274 words
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Article52 1951-08-26 1 TOKYO. Sat Superior* I dropped over 300 tons of bombs about 10 miles from th« Soviet Far Eastern frontier fo4»y. They raided the north-east Korean port of Raskin above Mm 42nd Parallel for the first tmt« in over a year. The Superfortt had an escort of52 words
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Article360 1951-08-26 1 Comrades execute a l Titd KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A WOULD-BE "Tito* in Hie Malacca area has been executed by the Malayan Communist Party for "deviation." Federation police headquarters revealed today that the former Malacca bandit leader, Siew Lav, alias Pang Yee Foo, his wife. Sou Wah, and his friend. Platoon360 words
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Advertisement231 1951-08-26 1 ICECREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** .V.V.. > 1 J t I iV.ViV.V.V.' I V.VAVi' 1 V > %V. 1 i .SVW VIOLIN OUTFITS. i < i ■S i^iV i E.n'ii outfit consists of one well-made Violin, one Bow and one Vioiin Case. The Violin Is fitted with a fine231 words
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Advertisement84 1951-08-26 1 IF (|fi\ tttataSteadmlteJ KMTHEOLD 'OISCHOOLTIE Illi \ll-6COLEMANSr\ II 1 $/HGAPORE*Jk Phone 6109 B 1 herb are many good cigarettes, but few, very few, come near to giving you s^m. tne p' easure y ou g el from Rolhmans l)e *JBPHWPS Luxe Virginia. That is why, in Knglaml's S^V^^-^s^A most distinguished84 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1951-08-26 2 R.J. FARREK - R.J. FARREK JSAAISUdUmJUSam m£pM wSJm mzdmSJiAmßd&mdM ftXSHfI m&M By I, C.M.G. lot over two years an outlaw named Che .ong was a thorn in our flesh. Living in Siam, just over the border, he was able to cross the narrow Colok1,619 words
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Article, Illustration845 1951-08-26 2 SUNDAY August 19. IT Is 9 a.m. The Tuan looks out of the window and savours the delicious scents of the Dusun as he watches the children running marathons to collect durians, whilst others climb the mangosteen trees. "This," he muses, "is the Garden of Eden: all sorts845 words
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Advertisement371 1951-08-26 2 Mr- ffsmmeftr FE Jim r S°°^ Oualiiy mntL; JVrite far new illustrated catalogue (jOJtim&AA> Gd g m cow* Qf>** »/«**oo«* A BRUSH* YOUR 37/ //smileV v2^(\\ 'W prove your appearance TT»V Brush up your smile with Wisdom V\» I /jffl —die toothbrush with nylon tufts //iff < e *B DC<371 words
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326 1951-08-26 3 FOLLOWING the killing of two bandits in Hit Kuala Lipis area of Pahang by Kampong Guards recently, other accounts of courageous actr by Guards in other parts of Malaya are coming in. In two areas alone five bandits have been shot dead. The326 words
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Article130 1951-08-26 3 New housing scheme in Singapore Another big housing project has been launched to 3rect 184 shophous&s, bungalows and terrace houses on the hire purchase system at the sth mile Changl Road, Singapore. Mr. Chin Swee Loon, partner of the Kirn Ying Realty Co.. which has extensive housing estates in the130 words
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Article27 1951-08-26 3 SEGAMAT, Sat.— Bail in $500 was allowed Hong Fatt Chin, 20, charged at Segamat with kidnapping a girl from her lawful guardian.27 words
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Article113 1951-08-26 3 THE Working Committee for Singapore's Fourth Ak Day meets at Kajlang Airport tomorrow to put the final touches to arrangements for the display next Saturday. The Committee will "walk over" the Alrpoxt to check the layout of the public enclosures, car parks, exhibition sites and other113 words
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Article280 1951-08-26 3 THE Maharani of Vixianagaram, a strict vegetarian, said, yesterday that she found it "very strange" that Singapore Indians did net understand vegetarianism. "We feel that we cannot ake a life, and you cannot eat meat without taking a life," she explained Yesterday the Maharanl, who arrived280 words
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Article55 1951-08-26 3 It was Children's Day yesterday afternoon at the Singapore Presbyterian Church garden fete in Cavenagh Road. A large crowd of children accompanied by iheir parents attended the fete. In addition to bakery stalls where cakes and jams were sold, attractions included pony rides, lucky dips, a55 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-08-26 3 VOLUNTEER Special Constables attached to "B" Division have their own recreation room which was officially opened by Mrs. W. A. P. Orcse, wife of the O.C. "B" Division, at the Kandang Kerbau police station yestercay. so far to have their own recreation room in the Colony.137 words
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Article85 1951-08-26 3 A MAN Bakar. a wharf clerk of the Singapore Baggage Transport Agency, admitted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that he misappropriated fly,» cases of textiles worth $11,000, and sold, them for $1,000 Aman was sentenced by th* Judge. Mr S E Teh. to85 words
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302 1951-08-26 3 THE Singapore Press is less on the side of the almighty 1 dollar, and more on rjj« side of the almighty angels, said Mr. R. W. I. Band at the fourth annual general meeting of the Voluntary Workers in the Singapore Children's Social302 words
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Advertisement291 1951-08-26 3 Get the goodness of BEEF ROVRIL >*P Make yourself a cup of hot Bovnl when you feel ured or depressed You'll fed better as soon ms you've enioycd us comforting, cheering; Vannth. It sharpens your appetite help* you to eat well and keep well. Bovril puts beef into you. Drink291 words
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Article125 1951-08-26 4 IAHKRE were so many en- trants to the Camera Competition last week that the Sunday Times toda> aw rds two prites. The first pr ?e of $15 K(*s to Mr. Tan Sen* Huat of 14 Berta.n Lane Penan?, for his pholograph (above) entitled Holiday" It was taken125 words
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Article52 1951-08-26 4 The sender of this photograph i s asked to send his name and address to the Editor. Sunday Times, as sonn as possible. Erurants to the Competition are reminded that, if they wish their photographs to be returned, they should send a stamped and addressed envelope with52 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-08-26 4 You can do several things, says David Martin IF. in one of Singapore's hundreds of bars, you think you have been served with "hooch or bad liquor or beer, don't buy a sample and take it to the Municipal I analyst of the228 words
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Article, Illustration679 1951-08-26 4 KENNY KAYE - Wild pig hunting in wild bandit country KENNY KAYE by •j*WO •state managers 1 want out wild boar hunting racantjy but instead mat bandits in the junfle. After an exciting encounter they managed to drive the terrorists away and escape to safety. Despite the Emergency and the aver pjreaent danger679 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-08-26 4 NEW CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS UOWM I Hit behind the scenes? 1 Sent the dirt back inside. (6, S) 6 See 14. 2 Imperial dynasty wHh a 10 Get on again— with a Latin origin? (7) second horse. (7) 3 Opposed to signing one's II Such sports seed ao name? (14)241 words
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Article24 1951-08-26 5 SEGAMAT, Sat. Bail of $2,000 in two sureties, was given 53-year-old Lee Alk, of Jementah, when ctferged at Stgamat today with cheating.24 words
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Article331 1951-08-26 5 No prizes— public the judges CEVERAL Singapore Chinese restaurants and cafes are J secretly competing for a title that of the best manufacturers of the "Queen of Moon cakes" (Cheong Ngoh Pun Nyet). There are no prizes awarded, but the winner of this year's "Queen331 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-08-26 5 Before— and aftet Ahe above photographs are of Lee Keat, a bandit with a $3,000 price on his head, who surrendered to Penang Police last Saturday. Picture on left shown Le« Keat before he went underground in 1948. Picture on right shows Lee Keat at the time of his surrender50 words
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Article702 1951-08-26 5 WAR CAMP LOAN WAS ILLEGAL IN a long judgment yesterday, the Singapore Second Civil District Court Judge. Mr. N. L. Macassey, held thai a transaction between two prisoners of war in Slme Road internment camp for a loan in Japanese occupation currency, to be repaid after the war in Malayan702 words
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Article48 1951-08-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Professor Frederick Heaf, adviser to the Colonial Office on tuberculosis may visit Malaya at th» end of the year. The Malayan Association for the Prevention of TB hopes to ask him for advice en settlement schemes for discHnrgpd TB patients48 words
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Article45 1951-08-26 5 A fallen tree trunk rolled over Salleh bin Kumpol. aged 8 while he was jumping about on it On the slope of a hillock, it was stated at a Singapore inquest yesterday Mr Choor Singh. the Coroner, recorded a verdict of misadventure.45 words
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Article132 1951-08-26 5 ....And another one gives in PENANC. Saturday. ANOTHER wanted bandit. Cob Ah Hong. 20-year-old Hokkien, surrendered to Penang police last night. Goh, a member of the Mm Yuen organisation, walked into Tanjong Tokong Police Station at 10 o'clock and gave himself up He told police that, after reading in the132 words
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Article67 1951-08-26 5 V R. SUNDRAM and S. Kandasamy were yesterday fined $30 each or 14 days' gaol, by the Singapore Third Magistrate. Mr. 11. B. Livingstone, for stealing rambutans worth $4 at Tanglin Hill on Friday. The men refused to go away from the orchard when ordered67 words
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Article45 1951-08-26 5 When Soo Kang Chan, was arrested for stealing a car battery, police found a stolen bicycl*. in his house. In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday Soo was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment for stealing the bicycU and the battery.45 words
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194 1951-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PROGRESSIVE partnership between teachers and the educational authorities was urged by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C Thuraisingham, at the dinner of the Chinese School Teachers' Association in Kuala Lumpur tonight H P commended the teachers for (jetting194 words
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Article94 1951-08-26 5 MEWS from Korea created some buying interest in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, and price levels improved by half a cent above Friday's close. The market closed quiet with buyers in first-grade, September shipment at $i.46'i a lb. Closing prlcea yesterday ware, per lb.: No. 194 words
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Article27 1951-08-26 5 SEGAMAT, Sat— Found in unlawful possession of scrap rubber, 50-year-old Yeo Keoh Tek was sentenced to a year's imprisonment In the Segamat Sessions Court.27 words
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Article341 1951-08-26 5 MAUREEN MALIAL - MAUREEN MALIAL By ESTHER McCracken's popular play "Quiet Weekend" was successfully performed by the Y.W. Players at tho Victoria Theatre last Friday evening. Considering how rarely this enthusiastic group of amateurs is able to meet most of them have fulltime jobs during the day341 words
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Advertisement138 1951-08-26 5 H\l^s^^w^* 4 't AUSTRALIA IS CELEbRATIN€ 'm&nmmk tMSfm) thls ffl l^* yeap RETURN EXCURSION FARES ;f 1/ Ist Aug. to 30th SEPT. V; m y Validity of tickets 2 months. •^*C- v SYDNEY AUCKLANO OR y A WELLINGTON CO SINCAPORI $1,252 $1,526 KUALA LUMPUR $1,348 $1,622 PENANC $1,432 $1,706 IPOH138 words
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Advertisement123 1951-08-26 5 'It's Auntie Flo's birthday tomorrow 1 "Susan, I'm sure your relations can't possibly have so many birthdays in one year!" "Well, don't let it worry you I'll just send her flowers by Interflora shell appreciate them and it's quite an inexpensive service "How can you organise that from Singapore to123 words
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Miscellaneous197 1951-08-26 5 Today's Radio Touch"; 10 "Come Into lh« PitSINGAPORE lour"; 10.30 "Let'i Talk Op«A"; .jh. "Good Morning"; 9.30 "SP»<W™" (Betha«U); 11 "Musical Round-Up"; 10 Newi V 1OB -from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; BBC COS 10.15 "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10.30 "Latin America on the Aii*'; 7.30 a.m. "Radio Newsreel"; 7.46 11 "Adventures197 words
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802 1951-08-26 6 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - 160,000 people will be hit by this scheme OSCAR FERNANDEZ *By FOR the sake of about 32.000 motorists who want a clearer passage-on the roads, nearly 160,00* people who use the public transport system will be badly inconvenienced. This is what the Singapore Traffic Advisory Committee's proposed one-way traffic ulan802 words
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Article54 1951-08-26 6 rl kmeiy men ol London'? rtver are to have a frosting cinema, canteen and Horary the meter vessel John Ashley. The men who will welcome the Jofcn Ashley are the seamen who niast remain in coasters and colliers while they wait for These men regard the busy Thames as54 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-08-26 6 BILLY - BILLY fy CIX abusive letters j J pretty good bag for a new column. But here is a plea to the angry ones: PLEASE don't feave youf envelopes unstamped In future I shall refuse to fork out the twenty cents, ana ail your delightful invective will637 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-08-26 6 TMs Is the w*t pletwre yoa can compose wrthowt any drawing lessons tt all. B?da Lim calls this one "Kaleidoscope" The oripi nal is SWn t 29im. Photograph by Sam Kai Fay*37 words
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310 1951-08-26 6 YOU, too, c-an be an artist and, what is more, you can be one right away. Never mind If you can't draw, or If you haven't been to Paris to T learn art. You can make your own pictures to hang on310 words
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Advertisement168 1951-08-26 6 PROGRESS AGAINST PAIN Research chemists in manycountrics have long been trying to overcome the two obstinate defects of ordinary aspirin. Now, in 'Disprin', they have succeeded. Aspirin is acid (acetylsalicylic acid), »nd it is almost insoluble in water. Consequently aspirin enters the stomach in the form of undissolved acid particles168 words
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Advertisement252 1951-08-26 6 Jmm i__b Of count, you want to p.cf •elf- assured at "those certain times"; with the perfect Strenmlined protection of MODESS you'B be ready for "work or pbym iv MODESS all SaMM adjaaUbl* Sanitary Belt Olvw complete comfort Mcvriti and Bat invisibility A<LAnnm.-^X»«m pro«»«f Th« BORNEO Co, Limited. LONGER LAS252 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1951-08-26 7 Richard Collier visits Mrs. Bevan ofßloomsbury, an artist 'guided by a dead Italian THI addreM is a around- Hoof ft** known M The 1 Stud.», 111 s q«*Ut itrem* HjcW swsy beHln«| th* British Museum, In London. A1,154 words
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Article490 1951-08-26 7 COOKERY CORKER TO round off that carefully chosen dinner a savoury is- a "must". As a change from the delicious but rather too frequent Wel&h rarebit or mushrooms on toast, why not try the following ANGBLS ON HORSEBACK Remove the required number a* oysters from490 words
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Article689 1951-08-26 7 Boy friend who isn't jealous HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM 18 and have a boy friend of 22 Although we have known each other for only four months we are very much in love I have many admirers and receive letters from them but since I love but one I have689 words
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Advertisement108 1951-08-26 7 SSSSSSSBSVBIBSSaBw 9 M —n-t^J tb^. .^SSS^^BSSSSS^BSSS^aSSi OVA/ TU *V* GA«OMS» VV "I M.C.M. STAR M ML AJ 4F A Be PANDORA AND TH£ rAN-CAIIB F .Y.NC DUTCHMAN BRAND nr^ make-up WHEN you make-up today think of i .tomorrow, too. Remember that Pan"^J^' Cake make-up, the famous glarpprising f make-up the108 words
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Advertisement283 1951-08-26 7 SORE THROAT Sftetoppfff \afaWW\sfsWC ill pM^^*^pj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jp^^^*SßßM WITH -f a mT^l »1 j A j BsssssKf»rrP¥w|y Isfl for SWIFT, SOOTHING RELIEF Sore throats aro very prevalent. A simple and tur* method of getting relief is to mix 3 Aspro tablets in some water and then garglo with tho ■aixturo. This will283 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1951-08-26 8 MAN WHO 'GOT OFF' MADE GOOD Chft&igi prisoners told him: 'You'll never get off! the island A special interview with Ronald Searle by DOROTHY THATCHER LONDON. "TEA wiih Ronald Searle and his journalist wife, Kaye Webb, was for me a memorable occasion. Apart from seeing and handling some of Ronald's1,155 words
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Article, Illustration457 1951-08-26 8 Avoiding that 'outsize 9 look HOW TO STAY BEAUTIFUL IUST becau&« you're no longer $lim or tylphlike, do you think that beauty is beyond your reach? You couldn't be more wrong. Style, good looks and elegance need never be denied the larger woman. The problem Is, of course, to avoM457 words
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Advertisement254 1951-08-26 8 TME SECRET OF A utfp creams 1 lajji|iusiji \fl ivmy night, cover your face f l I with Pond's Cold Cream, and smooth it m, allowing the rich, For a fair, lovely skin, you need a twofold beauty art, eight I oily cream to penetrate into the m pores and254 words
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Advertisement283 1951-08-26 8 Look at your smile in i the mirror MANE THIS PEPSOOENT 1 MShrOh TEST 6JT^ii\ Are your teeth as i /^>v^/t^TiIP iv hit us hers I > (yj i\ \J}^[l( 1 Your smile can't be truly bright, I /T')* \*S-^lfiss' unless your teeth are really 1 tonight- Smiic into your283 words
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Article348 1951-08-26 9 But silence wasprofound KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QH rh« cv« of hw final break with Hie United Mabys National Organisation, Dato Onn today naipliilaiy dominated the opening phase of Mm and assembly of UMNO. Dato Onn, seated in the middle of a long table with other members348 words
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Article38 1951-08-26 9 MUAR, Sat. Eng Hoe, who was found in possession of chandu and chandu dross in a house at Bukit Kangkar, was bound over for six months for $200 in one surety in the Muar Sessions Court.38 words
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153 1951-08-26 9 •OUND-TRip passengers oo P. aO. liners, from Malaya to Hens; Kong can now remain on the ships during their four days' stay there. This has been arranged by the managing director of the P. O. S.N. Co. In London because of shortage153 words
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Article44 1951-08-26 9 FED UP' SAYS WITNESS MUAR, Sat. A prosecution witness burst into tears and when questioned by the Muar Magistrate said ht was "fed up" in a summons case in which Gan Kirn Chyt was charged with negligent driving at Tanjong Agaa. Gan was discharged.44 words
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245 1951-08-26 9 'pHE beautiful and historic Port Canning Churchyard in Singapore will be cleared and made into a public rest garden when time has crumbled the momi- This was told to Tb« Sonday Times yesterday by a member of the Singapore Committee for the Preservation245 words
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Article234 1951-08-26 9 PBWANO, Bat. WEARING a wedding gown of s*it presented by aa j anonymous frtend, blind J»-year-old Esther Cheong of Penan g today Became the bride of Rover Mate James Williams. Their wedding, which caused considerable excitement imong Esther's fellow- inmates of St. Kicholaj' Home, wu234 words
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Article, Illustration479 1951-08-26 9 LILLIAN BUCKOKE - Ugh! a centipede, said Christina in the wilds LILLIAN BUCKOKE »y THE rime is 6 a.m. Aael a bfttngly cola* early morning breeze is still whistlmf aromnd smsM camp, somewhere m Kashmir. "Chris," caHa an aaialfenl vote*," do you waat tea er coffee?" And Christina Lake snuggled down further inside479 words
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Article79 1951-08-26 9 QERVICE women in the Alexandra area of Singapore, and nurses attached to the British Military Hospital have been ordered never U go oat alone, following attacks by an unidentified mm on two British woßßtn in the military area. Twite, in ttaa last few weeks, European79 words
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Advertisement171 1951-08-26 9 WONDER WHEELS N? I The story of the name •V^%/ vm ffi Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest ft-fjjfrf'' iiA j jfl was Hercules. To-day the name still represents v£V/ V I aVal rm unequalled strength, and the famous Hercules ajafl cycle has proved itself the strongest171 words
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Advertisement22 1951-08-26 9 Introducing the CRYSTAL ...a gent of a SHIRT jM IN WHITE WITH SEMI-SIIFF COLLAR ATTACHED. ALL SIZES 10-50. T ittle *3» SINGAPORE22 words
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Obituary31 1951-08-26 10 BEN J AFIELD: At his home In Broadrick Road, Singapore, yesterday. Herbert John Benjafield, formerly Chief Sanitary Inspector Singapore Municipality. Age 82. Funeral at Bldadart Cemetery today at ll a.m.31 words
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Article34 1951-08-26 10 MRS. J. LEE AH POW and tons thank relatives and friends who sent wreaths, rendered assistance, paid day and night visits and attended tho funeral of the late Mr. J. Lee Ah Pow.34 words
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532 1951-08-26 10 SINGAPORE, AUG. 26, 1951 Rubber and the Reds EVICT No. 1: Russia needs rubber badly. So badly that Moscow nas told Britain that nothing but rubber will be accepted in return for the timber and coarse grains which th e United Kingdom, in turn, urgently requires. Fact No. 2: Russia's532 words
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Article, Illustration1740 1951-08-26 10 THE PRINCESS MARGARET ENCYCLOPAEDIA BEGINNING TODAY... PAGE TEN'S A TO Z PERSONALITY GUIDE TO A 21-YEAR-OLD GIRL HAS ANY YOUNG GIRL ever before had a pocket encyclopaedia all to herself? As a compliment to the Princess, who celebrated her 21st birthday the other day, the Sunday Times begins today a1,740 words
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Article302 1951-08-26 10 J WAS interested in the story headed "Spare a beer for a thirsty soldier" which appeared In the Sunday Times on Aug. 12. Government servants are usually housed In towns, so people met by the soldiers on their sorties would either be of the planting or mining Industries. I live302 words
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Article120 1951-08-26 10 LONG ago, our ancestors came from India and China as Malaya's pioneers. We. the decendants. are the heirs of this country as most of us were locally bora. Malaya Is our country and let us proudly call ourselves Malayans. The wealth derived from the rubber and tin booms120 words
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Article59 1951-08-26 10 BECAUSE oi the poor response of the public to the appeals of the Blood Transfusion Service, I am prompted to auggeafe that spot cash Instead of medals and certificates, be given to blood donors. We cannot deny the fact that to many people In thefe days nothing59 words
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Article50 1951-08-26 10 -rpAFFY" was indignant at the suggestion that Rudyard began to Kipple on the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette. If h» «UU insists it was Lucknow afifl not Lahore, he should write to the editors of the Encyc- to the publishers of Kipling's autobiography They dare to differ. J.W.G.50 words
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Article295 1951-08-26 10 T READ Tony Balch's story of an unwanted dog that was so cruelly shot. I have Just read Mr. Wltherlngton's "defence" of his dogshooters and am amazed at his blindness as to the real behaviour of these men. I witnessed a dog-shoot-ing incident in front of the Administrative Building295 words
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Article212 1951-08-26 10 IN the letter published in the Sunday Times last week, entitled "Selfishness", an "Old Straits Chinese" made the following remarks "This devil of selfishness cloaks itself sometime* in the garb of religion." Well, let us see how much selfishness there ig in people under the garb of religion.212 words
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Advertisement561 1951-08-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. KENNARD: On the 25th Aug., 1961, at the K.K. Hospital, Spore, to fterese (nee Walter) and David Kennard, a daughter. SITUATION VACANT WANTED LADY Telephone Operator. Indonesian and English Apply P.O. Box 1012. ACCOMMODATION VACANT •COSMOS". 17, Scotts Road. I ble one large double room, bMhroom atfd and561 words
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Advertisement56 1951-08-26 10 *1 1 'yoa do not enter tht Tiger's den how can yoa capture the cab? ,A true enough proverb— yet if It's Tiger Beer you're seeking i (there's no. need to go right to the Brewery 'itself buy it anywhere at all in Malaya! If you like, you can enter56 words
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168 1951-08-26 11 THI City Status Celebrations Committee of the Singapore Municipality yesterday agreed to allow the •rection of arches in the Colony for City Day. It is understood that Commissioners may hold a 15.000 banquet, on City Day. The question of expenditure will be168 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-08-26 11 The eyes of a woman who has gazed on the horrors o1 a forced labour camp21 words
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Article289 1951-08-26 11 AWARD TO DYAK TRACKER Dyak tracker, Geraji Anak Jonton, attached to the Ist. Cameronians, is among 27 War Department civilians and Junior Civil Liaison officers who have been awarded testimonials by the C.-in-C. FARELF, Lt.-General Sir Charles Keightley. for good service in Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong. These are289 words
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Article101 1951-08-26 11 THE Ramakrishna Mission 1 in Singapore yesterday celebrated the birthday of Lord Sri Krishna, who lived about 2,000 years ago. Hymns were sung and prayers were offered to the Lord by Mr. Swami Neerajanandan of the Ramakrishna Boys' Home in Bartlev Road. About 50 orphans of the101 words
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Article50 1951-08-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A total of 17,500 tickets were sold on the day after the opening of the second mil-lion-dollar State Wel.'are Lottery last Monday it was announced in Kuala Lumpur today. This compares with 12.700 sold on the second day of the first Welfare lottery.50 words
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Article, Illustration163 1951-08-26 11 AT yesterday's opening of the Farelf Interservices Salon of Photography, Brigadier M. R. R. Prentice, C.B E», commented on the enthusiasm of the amateur Service photographers, who begged, borrowed and scrounged to fit themselves up with a room. This Farelf Camera Club was opened two163 words
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Article150 1951-08-26 11 *J"HE standard of governments, the levels of morality and the ambitions of the young had not kept step with the technical improvements of our generation mi id Mr. S. Dumas Kaan. managing director of L.E. Te!s Co., at a dinner in Singapore last night. Mr. Kaan150 words
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686 1951-08-26 11 NAN HALL - PREFERS DEATH TO RECAPTURE BY RUSSIANS By NAN HALL A YOUNG Polish woman now living in Singapore, who spent two years in a forced labour camp in Siberia, said yesterday she would hang herself rather than risk falling into Russian hands a second time. She would not allow her name686 words
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Article174 1951-08-26 11 f pWENTY-TWO points were raised in a petition sent yesterday to the acting Singapore Municipal President, Mr. Norman Ward, by 110 daching manufacturers who lodged a strong protest against the ban on the daching pattern weighing machine in the markets from Jan. 1 next year.174 words
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152 1951-08-26 11 fHE wife of Philip Nelson, the American negro sea-man-who collapsed and died on the deck of the President Harrison in Singapore on August 18, has asked for his body to be sent back to United States. Her request came last week152 words
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Advertisement169 1951-08-26 11 SOLE A&SM THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO.,rfD. l INCORPORATED IN SINOAPORb. P.O. BOX 92. <?>*"■* APORE* ■■ft. •■■s WATSON MICROSCOPES wmmmmmmmm^mtm are *f OutsUndi n(C merit Iff <'■< f '^l f^^^> 'i in nMf n DELICIOUS CENTRES If THICKLY. COVERED WITH I FULL CREAM MILK CHOCOLATE J). sole distributors: SIM E,169 words
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437 1951-08-26 12 DENPASAR, Ball, Sat. "[•HE Balines* hay« jjst rounded off a funeral season that sparkled with cremation rites as gay and colourful as carnival celebrations In Latin countries. The islanders believe that through burning, tf»e soul is freed from the body andAP - 437 words
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Article148 1951-08-26 12 < BSMI fUdia Notes are unavoidably held o. r tl-is week. For fall of this week's pro■Tissnu read the Radio on sale everywhore price 24 cents. iLijcling over the rest islands of Indonesia ruuriM ago. mast, spectacular crels this moon year were nyar village where of148 words
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Article909 1951-08-26 12 ANY DAY within the next few months 12,000 British famlltos are to b« asked fire details Of every Item of household expenditure over a year t* help the Government compile a new cost-of-llvlng index If they call at tha> Saa Nest, they are likely to set909 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-08-26 12 Meleod's headline "Bh.:i -.v! A bit diftwent from !»v dd'rush^rou-ttraight-up-tbe-back-with- th£-cj(|£perfl lark,"12 words
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Advertisement513 1951-08-26 12 B^^P I <MW >W HOMt THI PRACTICAL WAY Bn UI^WB lUdtft, to-da/i grvrtewt profaieion, wants trained mac) Ejnll MWU Mr 9**^y- Kadi* repair engineer*, sound technicians* I i >ro *dca«t engineart, executives, etc, are in bq 1 SMEv-^attal deoaad. Vaat mtm field* oi opportunity ara opening BHb^^P^l "T* talevitioa, •lectroaics,513 words
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Miscellaneous154 1951-08-26 12 LIX [P) tfs{] [M u& I SAUXAEV 1. thai I f I W'Sfftf^EoaittKßPl en jnto trte rwias or /got MiM-aur y we got A olaf-mJ rsworuKt \ZJ A P»4T| hrart.T— I •IflTiT /nFT«LL TS UF r l^C tH« impoverished ray- I dear old uncix olat j > his A r^niLnnStr154 words
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Article, Illustration600 1951-08-26 13 Show business by GLYNIS JOHNS YOU wonder why some stars stay on top? I know. This is why: MARLENE DIETRICH: I have never met anyone who at one moment can be so glamcrously feminine and the next moment completely practical about her knowledge of600 words
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Article, Illustration818 1951-08-26 13 J.C. BEHAGUE - J.C. BEHAGUE Picture parade by VOll <>re standing in the centre of some museum. Around you are priceless tapestries, wonderfully executed paintings and etchings aglow with bright colours that will never fade. As you stand there in quiet contemplation a door bangs open and a cro wJ of818 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-08-26 13 AN easy target for too this week spotters. You all know the bespectacled youth above, don't 70a? If not, you've missed a lot ef fan. Send his aVMne <o "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore, to arrive not later than the first post on Thursday. Some •f119 words
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Advertisement171 1951-08-26 13 A#!i[^ IfrOKNON«t %&>»**>/*>- WOUC/MTTAKfi Mir jnfirn y/>/n hao^Awium art a. Iwsti6*r9iw<*) yj i y* w^» £/TRACrcBENNEri%TVYLOII JIJJ** FalherV lilde l>nide/»d"[ IWvM'T iJBj Ml)) I nl) ■gr *M I GRAND COMEDY -»^V i EXCELLENT < 5- I SUPPORTING m Wm I shorts/. >> Tech. Cartoon "LITTLE QU ACKER" >> fa* A171 words
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Advertisement149 1951-08-26 13 REX JO HO RE BAHRU Today at 11.30 a.m. •WHIPLASH" Now Showing- at 3 15. If A 9.1S p.m. "AFSAR" (Hindustani) AUantto Great Warld Starti Today at I 00, 7 00 9 15 p.m. "KOREA PATROL" Ssa New World Now Showinf at 2 00, «.O0 t.IS p.m. "ATOM MAN VS.149 words
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Advertisement283 1951-08-26 13 Today at 9 a.m. "TEA FOR^Ewb" Tecini >o!i»r WTTi<s^ii«ilwl AwiTiip i i TODAY DAILY! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 BLAZING WITH THRILLS! sWL 9a fl Bsßvsssßsr*^-.^^ I w^MWft* V^ SSJfk f w*Mt. I I »«pio a #'J v>yvV^'P''9Va9svt THIS IS WHAT THET SAID: "tanatoa anal Hta Hying Dvtckinaa,' written,283 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1951-08-26 14 Pierre Clostermann - ....A FEARFUL SCRAPING SCREECH In a big R.A.F. raid on Rheine, Clostermann's Tempest is hit and badly damaged by anti-aircraft fire J REDUCED throttle and the vibration diminished. My tailplane must have caught a packet. An icy draught whistling through the cockpit finally woke me up. All1,018 words
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724 1951-08-26 14 CHAPMAN PUNCHER - Dr. The Duke startles the scientists r|R THE DUKB OF X frigate commander and future Prince Consort of Britain, startled almost 4.000 people with an astonishing display of scientific knowledge at Edinburgh recently. In a 45-minute survey of Britain's contribution to science in the last 100 years, the Duke ranged724 words
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Advertisement230 1951-08-26 14 ALL OVER THE WORLD -fti I mi v W KsV ■■aY v Good mornings begin with Gillette Th« gaucho, devoted to leisure, Thinks shaving a positive pleisure a He finds Blue Gillette tel s^ With the sharpest edge yet, and above all when used with •wC^Sn/ a Gillette Razor {razor230 words
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Advertisement155 1951-08-26 14 This NEW PARKER < is a triumph 1 ~^r I>l on 'y P** IB dw-^*- ill yy* 4^* NEW PMCIUON Tta Paakek "SI- baa always been the wortdt ffcjUl moil perfect pea Ww here*! a iriumph— w4tb Urn great vmm Km* metric Ink Systaaa. >v flVs^^'^ dw NBW Padar "SI"155 words
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Article, Illustration751 1951-08-26 15 Surgeons may have found key soul QN fh« twitfa anniversary of on* Hrn most daring brain »p«rations ever performed In Britain, science it wondering If it kM stumbled on the secret of man's whole Der•onaiity. In the middle of your brain hes mn organ ceiled751 words
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Article170 1951-08-26 15 Treatment for strange sex cases NEW \OEK: WEIRD cases of apparent sex reversal are being treated successfully at Johns Hopkins University with cortisone, the adrenal gland hormone with which such dramatic results have bees achieved In the treatment of arthritis and various other diseases These cases are caused oy abnormalities170 words
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Article895 1951-08-26 15 The boys with the bright lights HAMMING BJLACFWOOD ROAKS AT— Motoring in Jhtalaya Y^RITINC a column like this is aw admirable chance to wo*fc off one's own private "bates" about motoring in general and cer.-ain aspects of if in parrioalar, and it would be a strong man iadeed who regained895 words
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Advertisement34 1951-08-26 15 Exihaw, from Hl« world famoin Cssjasc Province of Franc*, is t*S« «pi»rjme of Hi* tradiHonst »tt of t«««MI I »*«rfr-i»shmK. There is |\/P I II VI no lltiall/ FINEST FRENCH L/lUllniw COGNAC BRANDY KIWI34 words
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Advertisement374 1951-08-26 15 808 WAS MIS SIM SITTERS I^^S^wo^^T^t^ TO BotrsMlM jßnpi GOALS AGAIN r*4ATOk«r rvcMrxrpjsjsr ottmbgami. hi f j n L at Jr ia»BL_o oo*t» wsjouTorJoucm ro H£PiAaix)rJ pjrv^^al r^V^Swr^^ y^*O^aW^ r wli^^^g t<g^aT^^^^^^ "^C^^Si^O? wO^^^^ff^\ *s\ (ft r-^" m T to" 3 ■kl'T'ir^ IW J ffl 88,t4 A m«. LaV p^374 words
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Advertisement498 1951-08-26 16 f tI You V'© dreamed ol lovelier curvet and the beautiful lift oi jnaidenfirmi Maidenetto Young figures get a wonderful lift from Maidenform's Maid* ■Mate! Dainty yet so curvecontrolling, Maidenetto* gives suprrb support and figure separation. Come choose yours today! In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Mai lenform bras* ai'Tf» are498 words
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Advertisement29 1951-08-26 16 futiciira Om f uikura Ointment (or any sMbbom ir*hmg skin tr«oble II 'sanpi th* Itching instantly and k «t«ics>y irttom the •kin to' cleat heatQv condtttoo. GIVES COOL RELIEF29 words
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Advertisement560 1951-08-26 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gonein 1 Week Flush Kidneys With Cystm o| You'll Feel Fin* Qystax the prescription of a famous a or ends all troubles da* ta 7 kidney action In doubl* Quick tlm*. so, If you suffer from Rheumatism. Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumb«9%? Bacltach*, Nervousness, Leo Palnsv Diralnsss, Circles under560 words
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Miscellaneous1451 1951-08-26 16 CARDSWITHCULBERTSON n^l^fc^ o^*"*^^^ l^^^^ aUsaW T L VE poker But J bt Th 9 reason two pairs are there are threo or more wm g_ m m Mm A ons t0 that hard dangerous Is because they players already la you m §Mr A Wf 9 S^l bollocl minority of1,451 words
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Article, Illustration540 1951-08-26 17 'Mr. Felix' takes a chance Life story of Jersey Joe Walcott Second o} three dispatches from New York on the remarkmble human interest ttory that is Jersey Jot Walcott. NEW YORK. HONOURABLE Arnold Raymond Cream evades •nly one question Hie one having to do with hit afe. Cream— the incredible540 words
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Article, Illustration414 1951-08-26 17 \JLfHEREVEt -icfc«e* are pifekmd UN HUTTOfTS mAfj^baft m anttaa^paasßaam^^ vsaaa^ #)La --.->-** A 1 1- M m. v w^n^ia^iw^»w^ f rV« TOTC I CiW« POOHI Cavil rwfi Nly attrt of kit story Cevttasjtr eaaaaj c* Mw exact atetafla a* hia scarce fIM g^ii^^l A4^B414 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-08-26 17 ma: ORE matches are won and lost through dropped catches than any other ilncU causa, but It should never b« forgotten that tin difference between good and bad running between wickets may amount to 50 runs an innings, orten sufficient to turn defeat into victory. I suggest387 words
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Advertisement549 1951-08-26 17 CALLING ALL BOYS and GIRLS f~~**^^ JOIN T^NF^i^l I C%A#EE"I"CT KjOlOUVltlg \vilH PRIZES! the I WKwrl d WEE I Contest! TOTALLING Ff&n (confectionery) ltd.l I 7Z7\ 1 Wf fffc^ .nc^ n LOOK AT THE PRIZES! ci 000 OOf /jaA r feM "«Mj 2J^ DJr^ a^f/VWaW, r* r& *UA^J Ug^^ lif549 words
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Miscellaneous5 1951-08-26 17 SPORTING SAM By Ba>g. Wootlon5 words
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Article372 1951-08-26 18 All 4 games end in straight sets SINGAPORE led Johore four-nil at the end of the first day's play of their second-round Foong Seong Cup badminton match at the Vehicle Inspection Shed, Johore Bahru, last night. Fiv« mor§ games will be played at the same372 words
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Article110 1951-08-26 18 Ipoh, Sat. Perak »nd Selangor shared four games at the m d of the first day's play of their Foong Seong Cup badminton match here tonight. Surprise of the evening was the defeat of Abdullah Pirns (Setanger) by Perak's Goh Chung Hoag in straight sets. Results110 words
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Article272 1951-08-26 18 ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. 1 Aston VUla 4 Derby i ountr 1 Burnley 1 Kulham Chelsea 1 Liverpool 3 Huddersfield 1 Blackpool 3 Manchester V. X Newcastle 1 Portsmouth 1 t harlton Preston Middlesbrough 1 Stoke 1 Bolton t Sunderland I Manchester C. 0 Tottenham 3 W. Bromwtch 1272 words
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Article29 1951-08-26 18 GEMAS. Sat. FE second annual combined athletic sports meet of Indian schools In Tampin will be held on Sept. 15 at Gemas. Seven schools will participate.29 words
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Article370 1951-08-26 18 INDIAN Association dismissed R.A.F. Malaya for 1 122 a very moderate score in the circumstances and had themselves totalled 61 for two when the annual match for the Gandhi Memorial Cup began at I.A. ground yesterday. Winning the toss, ft.A.P. elected to bat, but soon370 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-08-26 18 sOUTH CHINA XI, photographed just before their match afainsl Siiyppore Cbipejt |<t J# Mo14 words
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Article, Illustration750 1951-08-26 18 RECORDS fell like skittles at the Singapore Eurasian Association Youth Movement annual athletic meet on the S.R.C. Padanf yesterday. Sixteen new marks were set up and one record equalled by some of the best athlete* from the schools in Singapore. Outstanding performances were too750 words
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Article114 1951-08-26 18 Th« C.V.M.A. (St. Teresa) cricket sscson will close with a home-and-home match between team* captained by the President ana Vice-Presldent. The match will be held at the University ground (Sepoy Linetf today at 10.30 a.ra. The players are: Charles Rotarlo (President), Clifford James (.Vice-president). Dr Au114 words
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Article42 1951-08-26 18 MANCHESTER, Sat. The American amateur boxing team which beat Britain at Wembley earlier this week by six bouts -o four repeated toe victory at Bells Vue, Manchester, last night when they again won by six to four.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement119 1951-08-26 18 ■fsweaa' *W* bßb^bm L'^Kb^ v%^bH». Jblbt E^^^b^Hb^^bl wJ^^^t > JM BY *»i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKNs' T^L Tl^lll^l da wßr^ w'^tM^ -«^B^r IWfc^ (<Jn iTlaTa ya always in 'good company" &IR the limelight above is the) "Adonis'* slim v a fin* Konson lighten, precision built, with one-finger, «ne motion safety action are the119 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-08-26 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 2, Idiots. 7, Call. 11, Vane. 12, Fate. 13. Roe. 14, Stifle. .15, Scan. 16. Clue. 18, Elephant. 20, Terror. 22. Laud. 23, See. 24, Pet. 26, Steal. 28, Deducts. 30, Shown. 32, Bar. 33, Spa. 35, Seek. 37. System. 39, Childish. 42. Tone. 43 Reel.112 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-08-26 18 NEW CROSSWORD SOLUTION R E MO I. N t|a O A T I cl ÜbEmStß repot r^J Ifil^EE N L^l^THk O L I. of \mM Wl I bb^pMnß V ■WEN30 words
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Article, Illustration662 1951-08-26 19 Wah shines 1 China S; S>>re Chinese 2. TH China Athletic Association opened their ilayan soccer tour with a good five-two victory Singapore Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadhsm* rday. liter leading by two goals to one at the interral ucky lead South China quite662 words
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Article576 1951-08-26 19 DENIS COMPTON - DENIS COMPTON By WARWICKSHIRE captain TOM DOLLEKY ba3 been overwhelmed by congratulations »n his allteam winning the coanty champion«hip. Modest Tom. however, refuses to take much of the crettit hti»seM He is generous wili praise for the colleagues who have helped to carry Warwickshire to576 words
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Article46 1951-08-26 19 j^JNGAPORE A tv meet a Junior Division eie\<n at soccer at Jalan Betar stadlvn oo Monday will be:— Yew Chang; Hajl Oazbaa, Salleh: Dawood b Roslan, Harrth. Ismail Bnjang: Sharif Madon. William Tan. IsrpaU Yusof, Kng 'Slang. Mun Fook. Reserves*. Nar:.\:.nan. Balsas. Obed. Hallrn.46 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-08-26 19 DURBAN. Sat. COUTH Africa will not allow an; ni: -European boxer* Asian or otherwise to enter the country lo fight non-European boxers, the Minister of the Interior Dr. T. C. TTimiuu hM announced He said this in a letter to Dr Vernon Sbenrcr. a Member ofReuter - 193 words
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Article448 1951-08-26 19 South lead in NonBenders Test KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. OOQTH rton-Benders leU by 116 runs at the end of the first dsr of the two-day annual cricket ■ntt-y^ against the North, which boga on the Kuala Lumpur padang this morata*. After deriding to play twelve a •Ida. North, woo tfc* toss448 words
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Article218 1951-08-26 19 EPSOM JEEP - JOHORK. BAHRU, Sat. RAIN curtailed play Id tne Johore Bahru District lawn tennts championship meeting yesterday and necessitated, a postponement to next wees; tor the ties to be completed. Results to date are: Men's Singles: Hi. Majid Us Md. Salleh beat S. J. OyßOsta. O,218 words
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Advertisement104 1951-08-26 19 JEWEL CASE in the loveliest of the Orient's g^m- color brocades g§ l L l*» ii^sssss r i'-^) I 3S^ L> its ill If |jMi«f tray and interior lined J? in ru>nl hues of bridal satin and lush Jj vclvd its gleaming brass end-caps g delicately etched in a matching104 words
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Advertisement228 1951-08-26 19 (f$ATA\[/ WEEK PROGRAMME vy AUR: 30th 845 Pm II M LcrJ^Ai J^\r -lk VIcroRIA SRti^l t AL«j%Ji MEMORIAL HALL I (/> I^J by Mrs. PAUL FENG (^^^Mf Tickets at Robinsons SUNDAY SEPT. 2nd Ce-i-encuv 2Z» p.m. I Funfair olsh^ot §4 1 1 ±11 **i^rJ&- Ad«Hs $1/- Childrm 50 c. Ako!228 words
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Article, Illustration2309 1951-08-26 20 Best dividend by placed horse JOCKEY Gordon Lansdown ended a sequence or losing mounts when he scored a splendid treble on Balam ($65), Azad ($57) and Best Wishes ($29), at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club's August-September Meeting. Cleverly ridden by Athol Mulley,2,309 words
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Article30 1951-08-26 20 TOTAL POOL: $498,200 FIRST: I 5J735S SECOND: J***** THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****1; *****4; *****1; *****2; *****1; 1743MJ *****9, Consolation: *****3; *****4--*****0; *****9; *****6; *****7! *****1; *****4; *****7; *****8!30 words
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Article14 1951-08-26 20 FIRST DOUBLE 21 tickets at $93. SECOND DOUBLE: Six tickets at $323.14 words
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Article97 1951-08-26 20 ALOR STAR. Sat. TOP-sconng with 180 points, the the Gurkha "Bluff" Platoon became champions In the Interplatoon boxing competition of the Brigade of Gurkhas. Boys' TrainIng Company, which concluded last night to win the challenge shield presented by Major B. P. Gopsll. Tht "Shargat" and "Neuve97 words
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