The Straits Times, 2 September 1951
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Title Section31 1951-09-02 1 LARGEST METT SALES' IN MALAYA The Sunday Times Sunday SdJtloa Of The Straits rimes «t Singapore Free Press No. 840. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1951. it PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Phone *****31 words
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Article378 1951-09-02 1 Flares over Allied H.Q. last night TOKYO, Saturday. AN unidentified warplane dropped flares over the United Nations advance camp at Munsan tonight only a few hours after an Allied spokesman condemned the second alleged bombing of Kaesong as a Communist "fraud." The aircraft appeared over theAP; UP - 378 words
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Article124 1951-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. pEPRESENTATTVES of the IV main Indian organisations in the Federation agreed to merge into a "supreme body" at a meeting in May this year but the Malayan Indian Congress later laid down a condition which completely reversed the position. Mr R. Ramani. president124 words
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Article81 1951-09-02 1 MEXICO CITY. Sat. gTEEL HELMETED police armed with tear gas guns and revolvers toured Mexico City today after students had rioted and burned down ceremonial arches. The arches had been put up along a four-mile route from the Presidential palace to the Palace of Fine ArtsReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration582 1951-09-02 1 31,000 SEE FINEST AIR DAY rpiIIRTY-ONE thousand 1 Singaporeans 'invaded' their city's airport at Kallan< yesterday afternoon for thp Colony's fourth Air Day. T saw a faultless and tiitch-free display of flyintr by the cream of the Royal Air F ore's Far East pilots. A rough check on the lust582 words
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Article501 1951-09-02 1 A SEA of upturned faces against a background ol brilliant colour, and Kallang's tall control tower standing sentinel beside, was all I saw of yesterday's fly-past in Singapore. I wjs inside flying in the firs Sunderland. behind the Dakotas writes David Martin Three-quarters of501 words
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Article27 1951-09-02 1 NEW YORK, Sat. The United Nations Security Council today called on Egypt to lift Its blockade of Israelibound shipments throußh the Suez Canal.— UP.UP - 27 words
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Article83 1951-09-02 1 100,000th SHELL AGAINST REDS WITH THE COMMONWEALTH TROOPS IN KOREA, Sat. A shiny white-painted shell stood beside a sleek 25-pounder in a Korean valley yesterday afternoon. Brigadier Tom Brodie, Commander of the heroic 29th Brigade, said: "Well, all right, man, bun; it in." The Sergeant Major's •mi swept down asReuter - 83 words
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128 1951-09-02 1 GANDER. Newfoundland, Sat. A BRITISH twin-Jet bomber, the Canberra, with the sun as pacemaker, streaked across the Atlantic yesterday In 4 hours and 19 minutes, easily bettering the unofficial record set on Peb 21 by a Pilot R. P Beaumont. 31, a World War128 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-09-02 1 DANDIT fighter and George Medal winner. Police Lieutenant C O. Hartley, who died in the campaign against the Malayan terrorists, will have his name commemorated by a road in Singapore. The road itself is a reserve one. which runs through a housing estate209 words
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Article, Illustration369 1951-09-02 1 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER By \WORLD amateur badminton champion, Wong Peng Soon, told the Sunday Times yesterday that he has decided to accept an offer by the American Badminton Association to turn professional. But he has not yet officially told the man who made the offer on369 words
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Article36 1951-09-02 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat-In-donesia will sign the Japanese peace treaty if the final document Is favourable to her, the Foreign Minister. Dr. Achmad Subardjo, said on arrival in San Francisco for the signing ceremony.— Rev-36 words
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Article81 1951-09-02 1 ABADAN. Sat. PGHT British members of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's staff have refused to obey an instruction issued by the Persian Oil Board on reinstating three dismissed Persian apprentices. The eight Britons have decided to return to England next Wednesday. Tr^ three apprentices concerned in the81 words
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Article254 1951-09-02 1 Govt. wins in New Zealand WELLINGTON, Sat. NEW ZEALAND'S electors today voted the Nationalist (Conservative) Government back to power and thereby supported Prime Minister Sidney Holland's tough handling of the recent dock strikes. At the end of tonight's counting the Nationalists had won 47 seats and Labour 33— against 46254 words
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Article37 1951-09-02 1 PUSAN. Sat. Mr. Wang Tung Yuan, longtime secretary to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, has been named Nationalist ambassador to Korea, succeeding Mr. Shiao Yu Lin. who has been assigned to a new diplomatic post.— U. P.37 words
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Advertisement178 1951-09-02 1 Buy With- Confidence— I i GEMS JEWELLERY I WATCHES KHA L I K (Jewellers) l\ 11, The Arcade, (f "Phone *****, Spore. TWO FAMOUS LIMES. "*****" BjSJi&UAagr^Bjßl io single holes with 20 reeds. Hlat'fS. Bras plates with detachable ShdaSS EWn (sliding) nickel plated covers KfWm XiT^rflH which ennble the controlling178 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1951-09-02 2 RJ. FARRER - RJ. FARRER By C.M.G. INURING the Hood of November, T916. about yard of the Residency garden fell into the river. More important was the tact that tfcis lost of land continued down the to«n front. Even at low river,1,513 words
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Article, Illustration823 1951-09-02 2 Countryman 's Journal SUNDAY, August 26. FOREIGNERS who have lived in Malaya for many years are convinced that the Malay will never be a successful business-man and be able to compete with those of other races. If this generalisation Is well-founded It does not apply to Sumatran Malays, of whom823 words
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Article, Illustration600 1951-09-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE FEDERATION Government should adopt plan of general conscription to avoic complaints of discrimination in the present call-up system, Mr. R. Ramani, President of the Federation of Indian Organisations, said today So long as the present method of direction is applied hard cases are600 words
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Article52 1951-09-02 3 MALACCA, Sat. AFIRE engine rushed to the compound of the Central Police Station last night when a heavy pall of smoke was seen over it. There was no fire. The smoke was from a smoke bomb of a military weapon carrier which had been52 words
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132 1951-09-02 3 Over 20,000 visit Carnival every day JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. flUI! Carnival held in Johore Bahru to boost Welfare Dcpar merit funds has met i with great success and the j collection is likely to be j more taan treble of that col!ec:ed last year. On Thursday, the opening night of132 words
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Article124 1951-09-02 3 THE C-in-C FARELF j testimonials were presented to 1 two civilian employees of the REME Base Workshops by the C.O.C. Singapore, Major General A. C. O'Carrell Scott, at Alexandra yesterday. The employees were Messrs V. Krishnan. assistant foreman, and Kwan Peng Sun, Chief Clerk in the124 words
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Article49 1951-09-02 3 A 49-year-old woman, Ko Shih, yesterday pleaded guilty before *the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, to ill-treating a 12-year-old girl in her custody. Thung S*ee Ying, on Aug. 11. The case was postponed for sentence on Sep* 8. Ko was allowed ball of $250.49 words
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Article28 1951-09-02 3 Nineteen people ill stand trial at the next session of the Singapore Assizes. which opens in the High Court tomorrow, Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers presiding.28 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-09-02 3 "Andrew," the little boy with a freckled and mischievous face, whose portrait at the Inter-Services Salon of Photography at the British Council Hall intrigued so many people, is in Singapore. He is Andrew Charles Petre. son of Major and Mrs. D. J. Bannister, and he is years108 words
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Article41 1951-09-02 3 Kesavan Siyarajah. aged 26, was committed for trial at the Singapore High Court on a charge of murdering Krishnan Paramu on June 3, at the end of a preliminary Inquiry in the Third Police Court yesterday.41 words
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161 1951-09-02 3 kJORE than 300 couples members and friends of the Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club— danced away their cares at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. last night, to commemorate the Club's third anniversary. i The p c were several161 words
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Article150 1951-09-02 3 The Singapore rubber market was slightly steadier yesterday. Very little business was done. Sellers were reserved. At a steady but quiet close September firstgrade stood at $1.48y 2 a lb. buyers, one cent above Fridays close. Closing price* yesteraay were, per lb.; No. 1 K.S.S Spot loose buyers150 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-02 3 Answer: Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill in the water in the Lido in Venice. Mr. Churchill is 77.22 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-09-02 3 1 1 A NOSE IS WIPED PRINCESS ELIZABETH wipe- he, daughter s note at Birkhall, Dettide Later the introai.c«d Princess Anne to Lieut. Col. Neihton. who commanded the Ist, Ar«yllj in Korea. Piperi and drummeri of the Canadian Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, guests at the Princess's Dccsidc home, played on60 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-09-02 3 Too much gambling in Penang PENANC. Saturday. \X/RITTEN complaints about husbands and wive, who gamble away their wages and market money have been received by the Penang Police Gambling Suppression i ranch. These complaints from desperate husbands and wives are usually accompanied by appeals to227 words
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Article56 1951-09-02 3 Munawar bin Madi yesterday claimed trial before the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, on a charge of stealing clothes "■or*h no-M-lv |RS from All bin Taib at West Coast Road on Mar. 2. The case was postponed for hearing on Oct. 3. Munawar56 words
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Advertisement280 1951-09-02 3 I o those who UtUv ASI'IKIX... To everyone who, from time to time, needs aspirin to relieve pain, Disprin 'is an important introduction. Research chemists in many countries have been trying for years to overcome the acidity and insolubility of aspirin. In Disprin these have been overcome, in a tablet280 words
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Article656 1951-09-02 4 OUR HONEYMOON WAS A FAMILY AFFAIR, SAYS ENA WILLIAMS )\LL the nice girls love a sailor. So the song goes, but it does not mention how they get on after the trip to the altar. Especially if they follow their sailor husbands to a port like Singapore.656 words
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Article, Illustration589 1951-09-02 4 CJOMMANDO! You do not need to look the word up In a dictionary. It is a word full of expression. The bandits of Perak know It well. For 117 Perak bandits "Commando" has meant death. For another 39 it has meant capture and trial.589 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-09-02 4 1 ';s j.-;.ure, "Sunrise in Singapore," wins the Catncia Cou.-j ...-.1 I. was taken by Mr. Tan Beng of 25 Doraisamy Street, Koala Lumpur. Car.u.j us*d: Solida. Exposure: fl6. Shu Her speed 1250. FiHer-Y.2. Film used: Kodak Srper xx42 words
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Article, Illustration429 1951-09-02 4 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By rpHOUSANDS of Hindus throughout Malaya celebrate every month the birth day of a Hindu Ooi, Lord Oanesa. He Is the most loved and the most feared Of the 33,000 known Hindu deities. Unlike other Hindu Gods, whose birthday Is429 words
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Advertisement74 1951-09-02 4 PCSHAW BRANDY H!P r^/^A The essence of discerning hospitality. There is no finer brandy. > BORNEO w fiLJ^^Sy^l De Witt's Pills have won z=BS Ss— w^CniEE: universal approval for their nl^U C\ in banishing backache, I«s]V[^^ssa/ lumDa SO n(1 rheumaticky' 3*fc i sjf ni p* inSt and jt i 374 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-09-02 5 Above: Dakota* do their stuff at the Air Day spectacle. Right: An aerial view of the crowded scene at Kallanf Airport, with (top) the fuselage of a Sunderland flyingboat. Below: His Highness the Sultan of Brunei, flanked by the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson and the73 words
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Article, Illustration124 1951-09-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THERE has been good response to registration under the Manpower Call-up in Johore Bahru and elsewhere in the State, Mr. FaJcomir, one of the Directors of Manpower, told the Sunday Times today. Registration has been going un throughout August and more than124 words
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Article104 1951-09-02 5 rE Director of Youth Weifare Seminar of the United Nations, Professor G. B. Sondhi, arrived in Singapore by air from India yesterday to discuss with Colony youth leaders economic, social, moral, and welfare problems facing the Colony. Professor Sondhi is also here to get104 words
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Article149 1951-09-02 5 Joy rides for $10 today THE Royal Singapore Flying Club at Kalians will provide joy r'ding for the public of Singapore today. Post-Air Day joy rides were introduced last year, and a post-war record for air movements from Kallang was established. Today, the public will have the opportunity of flying149 words
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Article31 1951-09-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Lab Karam Singh, was nned $2,500 in Johore Bahru today, for attempting to smuggle 22 wriet watches, worth $1,645, duty payable $24«. The watches were confiscated.31 words
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Article74 1951-09-02 5 A Staits-born Chinese musical party which specialises in Malay songs, the Broadway Musical Association, celebrated its 21st anniversary with a bumper dinner held at the residence of Mr. Chia Teck Chy In Paslr Panjang last night. The wife of the president, Mrs. Tan Ah Goo, cut the74 words
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Article44 1951-09-02 5 A public lecture will be given by Mr. Charles Gamba, MA. (Western Australia), Lecturer in Economic History and Planning in the University of Malaya, on "Trade Unionism in Australia" at the British Council Hall this morning at 10. All are welcome.44 words
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Article37 1951-09-02 5 JOHORE BAHU, Sat.—Captain Willis of the Salavatlon Army. .Sarawak, who is on her way to Europe, paid a visit to the State Welfare Home and the School for the Blind in Johore Bahru yesterday.37 words
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Article130 1951-09-02 5 She poured acid on a man— charge BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. J^ PRETTY young Malay woman, wife of a police truck driver, stood In the dock in Bukit Mertajam Court today, charged with pouring sulphuric acid on 21-year-old Ismail bin Hamid, a member of the Kepala Batas Police Jungle School. The130 words
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Advertisement238 1951-09-02 5 Opening Shortly An entirely new Dry-Cleaning Department De-Luxe Dry-Cleaning Exclusive Tropic Proofing Moth and Water Proofing Carpet Service (Cleaning, Shampooing, Dyeing, Mending) iH^.-.-. a Under Expert Supervision SIHGRPORE L A i^* fcA^' ■■■■gi Outstanding Workmanship Design* in i STERLING SILVER GENTS' BRUSH SETS Engine-turned In 1 2 3 pieces in238 words
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Advertisement116 1951-09-02 5 I J, at we Wave ,„,„«<.*""•<; the Mo u««*- e p Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. m v,; FASHIONED fa FITNESS M^^SBv^^i j\ These handsome non-clinging H|M S/ J\ Aertex shirts let the both |gP^j| I I /j\ breathe. Fashioned for Hacr*, £H*mL A the wonder-weave of Aertex ■r«L cellular116 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-09-02 6 JHREE years ago a gymnastic expert and a handful of enthusiastic boys banded together with an idea to start something new in Kuala Lumpur a gymnastic club. Today that handful has grown into a group of 40 vaulting, somersaulting, tumbling experts whose274 words
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Article263 1951-09-02 6 News in the air 1 CAPTAIN William R. Peters, United States Air Force Tiiunderiet fighter pilot at Mansion England, has been ricom mended for the U.S A r Medal for euidins oaek t.i Vl.instnn a cadet-pilot of \\w RAF who was lost over the263 words
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Article, Illustration922 1951-09-02 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By tWHAI an immense distance we have to travel before anything like democracy arrives in Singapore Its almost frighten. ng. The Council debate on the riots (■'debate" is the only word that occurs to me at the moment). Government shiftiness before and during those922 words
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Advertisement128 1951-09-02 6 More beautiful? A Of <owrwt No otlicrnai! polish, atony prlca, lends such beauty to your nails a* CUTEX. Cum contain* .m exclusive new ingrrdi- j, fja j^ mL Rnamt-lon. t nor oaiU will retain their /fff*» H Wire (or day (iulex does not crack, peel j«4M*! }m off or fade.128 words
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Advertisement179 1951-09-02 6 (at right) the incomparable ROLEX DATEJUST. Peer of >BORKEO j *r^ \sompanu cAunited V Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Experience »y First airline to «pan the Pacific, F'nn S yOUrS Wheil American has 15 years Pacific flyiii» experience. First to fly the double-decked yOU >Iy Stratocruiaers, Pan American lias opemted179 words
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Article, Illustration976 1951-09-02 7 THE PRINCESS MARGARET ENCYCLOPAEDIA Her most devoted escort wears bright suede shoes —but 'talks brilliantly 9 The four basic styles Thii week from F to X— in Pagt Seven's •pocket encyclopaedia*, rrepared to mark the birthday of tht Princess, who was 21 on August 21.' §i ()NE DAY I shall976 words
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Article314 1951-09-02 7 Eat get slim IF you are one of those people who look in the mirror and say, Gracious; I'm putting on weight. Whert did those extra pounds corn* from?" stop wondering. With this diet, you can aim to lose a pound a day for a week. (But get your doctor's314 words
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Article, Illustration695 1951-09-02 7 has managed to stay socially smart, despite his industrious background. Princess Margaret is often seen by his side, and the young Palace crowd rate him their resident intellectual. "Of course, he isn't tremendously keen on horses, and he does like wearing rather bright suede shoes," explained695 words
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Advertisement108 1951-09-02 7 cleanse nourish toneX it y s as simple as that swift, searching cleanse with one of the Yardley Cleansing Cream*. A ouutage with the all-important Night Cream -the basic beauty essential in your climate (nothing will can for jour skin mart completely than this on* lovely, nourishing Yardley preparation). *>^108 words
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Advertisement316 1951-09-02 7 ,aa>>>.aa>W B fla>V aaA B *^2 <w 12m IN THE MORNING-^ Btfia Hrn 4 MI k* «jnn| tou> tort fh.oj' with a> n^t -At»r»- frgU. iimpVi m<% I "a*B*jT r»H«r» at I Ml (Ijh o< mm* »tw« ym (irgl*. Ife* *>«■»—*§ n*j p ,.'xU. tUmu f to* itofai •< tt..316 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1951-09-02 8 Have you a problem? Jane Lee editore— of the Human Casebook offers free advice each week kJANY of the letters I IVI receive ask "how can I recognise true love from infatuation?" and it would be so easy to answer "intuition" but that would1,525 words
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Article, Illustration421 1951-09-02 8 COOKERY CORNER pf aoite of the rifling food pfloe* the banana W still to be Bought Qheftply or Jowti in our fardens gratis. W« can «as/i it up with strawberry jam and cream. We aa* fry it with bacon or chicken Maryland. It i$ a most necessary cfcompaniment421 words
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Advertisement298 1951-09-02 8 Llaaaaaaa^^aßaa^Banaaaaß^aaiaaaa^Sarf^SS At*"* 1 1 of V.umln A htfi* idtdto aw luxti"^ I lfwl Soupi. Siucei Gr»»i«i UnHS [y^, <«*V«-^, V^J nd Savoury dnhct |i»t« mn VW.ll {r\4l <^^t tJff I "i»our md nourishment. ChllwtlllS K drtn tev M rml ««P«ciilif Bl a* V tn s ll4wkh r r »ifttr VB298 words
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Advertisement360 1951-09-02 8 The leader! This nejp PARKER yj7* It's the^o^yptn_with tneAero I natujc A Jnk^SysUm JLCH and gracefu* *tylingV Jmw Jx leaderthip ia performance these gAmm Arv combinetomakethen^Parke/'sl' jjKw Awff the worVd'i mo«t perfect pen. Witk I /mm MJI I its remarkable Aero-metric Ink i^m /jf 1 Systam a wholly new, sct«ntific360 words
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Article106 1951-09-02 9 f>ETROLEUM landed in Sin--1 gapore for His Majesty's Government (including the Royal Navy, Army or Royal Air Force), representatives of the King or the loca' Government shall be exempted from duty, a Government gazette announced last night. Exemptions from duty will aLso be106 words
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Article223 1951-09-02 9 Says Labour Party chief THE Labour Party of Singapore will affiliate with the Socialist International Bureau, if a move to this effect is accepted by the members at the Party annual conference on Oct. 21. A sub-committee appointed by the Party's General Council is now223 words
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Article167 1951-09-02 9 A FEW days before her death, Chew Ah Wun, a 42-year-old maid servant, told a friend that she was afraid of the ghosts she saw in her house. Unable to sleep for many nights, she consulted many deities in the temples, it was stated at a Sing3pore167 words
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Article57 1951-09-02 9 IJLAO Day, in aid of Singaf pore Y.W.C.A. funds, got off to an early start yesterday. Several youths assisted members to sell the flags. Two of the youngest--and keenest collectors were Miss Tan Choon JJan, aged 11. and Miss Wong Poh Thye, aged 12.57 words
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Article36 1951-09-02 9 Yeo Hua Keo Kow of Sarawak, who pleaded guilty to making false representation to a Singapore passport officer to get a certificate of admission. wa« fined $400 or four months' simple imprisonment in Singapore.36 words
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Article41 1951-09-02 9 Loh See Heck. 24, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Second Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to three months' jail for criminal breach of trust In respect of a watch worth $45 belnnTine Ont; Choon Wah.41 words
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Article267 1951-09-02 9 $Soom. burned to pacify dead LJORE than $500,000,000 went up in smoke at the Tai Sun cemetery in Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday morning, during the ceremonial opening of the mass exhumation project. The money, however, was not Straits courrency or any legal tender, but ordinary paper gold and silver in267 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-02 9 ibis is Dianne Bowser, Australia's "Girl Of The Year," chosen after a country-wide quest in which 4,000 girls participated. Miss Bowser will arrive in Singapore under the auspices of Columbia Films of Malaya, Ltd., by arrangement with its Australasian Association in Sydnej. Dianne is due to fly out to Singapore62 words
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Article154 1951-09-02 9 Singapore sub-slations I. able to load shedding today. DAY. Lam Soon Oil Mills. Ciuan Hin, IK. Network, l-K. Factory, River Valley Rd., Orchard Rd., Armenian St. Static, Newton Nos. 1 and 2 Balmoral Rd.. Chartered Bank, George St. Static. D. Cross St./ Pagoda St., Upper Hokien St., Pickering154 words
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207 1951-09-02 9 Red wanted to wed, was shot instead KUALA LUMPUR Sat. A BANDIT was executed in Selangor recently because he refused to obey a directive to stop seeing a girl whom he wanted to marry. This was revealed by a spokesman of the Director of Operations staff In Kuala Lumpur today,207 words
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Article77 1951-09-02 9 The case' in which 14 Javanese, three Chinese and two Indians face a joint charge of housebreaking by night at the Magazine Store of the 223 8.0.D.. No. 3 SubDepot on Aug. 13 was fixed for hearing in the Singapore Third District Court77 words
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Article43 1951-09-02 9 The exhibition of watercolours by the Penang artist, Mr. Yong Mun Sen, which opened at Robinsons. Singapore, on Aug. 27, has been extended to next Saturday. Fifty new pictures by the artist will be added to the show tomorrow.43 words
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Miscellaneous236 1951-09-02 9 phony In O Minor. K. 183); 4-5 mjn.— 17,715 kes, 16.33 metres) SINGAPORE I f 3ten l! !K^ lce^ fu 7-30 ajx». "Radio Newsreel": from Cathedral of tht Good 745 Handel- s close 530 nm (484 *41 metre.) Shepherd. Spore; 7 N*ws; 7.10 .^ne^od find Faus£ of Ml"- 9 a.m.236 words
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Obituary102 1951-09-02 10 SUM LAI HONG pa&ed away C 8.30 a.m. 1.9.61 leaVng behind s mother, widow and four childten and three brothers Sum Lai Won. Sum Lai Pui Sum Lai Tan Funeral will take place from SO, Sago Lane on 4.9.51 at 11 a.m. MRS. P. C. WOON, (Nee. Ang Kirn102 words
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Article409 1951-09-02 10 IT was a good day for Malaya when Dato Onn became Member for Home Affairs. Another good day when he decided to form his all-community Independence of Malaya Party. We have yet to see whether it was a bad day for Malaya last Sunday when he relinquished the409 words
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Article139 1951-09-02 10 TO£RE may be people In the non-Communist world who will be tempted to place some credence in the stories about American violations of the Kaesong neutral sone, put out by the North Koreans and Chinese Communists. 'For those who may still think the Communist world is capable of139 words
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Article, Illustration707 1951-09-02 10 CHIA - CHIA THE SEA, ANCIENT AND MODERN: A KENDURI AND A SUBMARINE By MALAYS do not waste champagne to launch a new boat. Instead they hold a "kenduri", and after the prayers are said, the "nasi kunjit" (yellow pulot rice) and chicken curry are handed round707 words
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Article169 1951-09-02 10 daily one reads of the good work done to prevent and treat tuberculosis. Ex-TB patients who are certified fit to work should contribute to this Rood work. They, better than others, know and understand the problems confronting these unfortunate people. Those ex-patlents who possess the necessary educational169 words
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Article94 1951-09-02 10 AS a citizen of Singapore —the City of Singapore —it grieves me to learn about the outside world's ignorance of this island. Some foreigners seem to chink it is a semi-developed area of swampland. Others Uo not even know where it is situated. To combat this ignorance. I suggest94 words
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Article137 1951-09-02 10 T*HE bus-ticket racket practised by employees of the S.T.C. goes on. despite efforts to check it. A notable contribution towards this evil is the difficulty in identifying the conductors, and this Rives them a sense of immunity. The insignificant badges which are supposed to identify the conductors are,137 words
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Article178 1951-09-02 10 RECENTLY, the Singapore Police appealed to the public to display their house and shop numbers prominently. The Police might care to know that the Singapore Municipality are the chief defaulters in this matter. To prove this, they have only to look for the numbers of the flats built178 words
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Article53 1951-09-02 10 CONGRATULATIONS on your Princess Margaret Encyclopaedia something really new in journalism. But who wrote it This was not mentioned last Sunday. Don't let anyone know I told you, but the Sunday Times Is worth 30 cenjts these days. Singapore. G RIDGWAY. Thanks for the compliment. Drusilla Beyfut wrote the53 words
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Article38 1951-09-02 10 rpHS Princess Margaret Encyclopaedia is one of the nastiest things I have* ever read. It beats me how anyone can say such things about their own Royal Family. I have never been to Britain. LOTAL CHINESE Penan;.38 words
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Article31 1951-09-02 10 YOU might care to know that, following your leading article on loutishness in Bugis Street, the place seemed to be quUe respectable when I vlsred It the other night. E.L.31 words
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Article301 1951-09-02 10 I AM instructed rjy tne Animal Lover's League Council, which met on August 24, to convey to you its opinion of the article which appeared in the Sunday Times of August 12 under the headline "Death Came to a Dog that Nobody Wanted." This article was read out to the301 words
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Article, Illustration885 1951-09-02 10 David martin - David martin by The nets were taken ott. Ihe Jar of water removed. The new boat lay riding ihe gentle sea, a long rope keeping it close to the tfhore, and an anchor holding It at the stern to the sea ■o It could not885 words
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Advertisement581 1951-09-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT Is anloun'ced between Foong Slew ftiohg, youngest son of the late tr. Foong HQng and Madam Yum turn and ftthee Chan, youngest Aughter of the late Mr. St Mrs. !han Chin Kwang on Ist. Sept. •61 THE ENGAGEMENT took place en 1.9.61 between lim Poh Llm.581 words
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Advertisement12 1951-09-02 10 More orange crush please, mummq Children )ove|^d ORANGE CRUSH fl. se)sW,^o ■:■■■s/12 words
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Article, Illustration534 1951-09-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |N Kuala Lumpur yesterday a man was prepared to do all sorts of crazy things at the mere suggestion of another man. That other man was Dr. Mak Ting Sum, who says he once cured a woman 40 miles534 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-09-02 11 Don't gaze into the eyes of Dr. Mak too long or you may find yourself falling into a deep, deep SLEEP! On the left you tee rjie result of one who stared too long. Under hypnosis the subject has been made as stiff as 169 words
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Article137 1951-09-02 11 •A SERGEANT-MAJOR in the Royal Army Service Corps, Arthur Ernest Johnson, was yesterday sentenced to be dismissed from the Army when he was found guilty at a general court-martial at Nee Soon on three charpes of indecency concerning Malayan Other Rnnks under his command. It was137 words
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Article42 1951-09-02 11 Found in fraudulent possession of 30 kalis of sheet rubber worth $39 at Boat Quay on the morning of Aug. 8, Chan Eng Chua, 44. was yesterday sentenced to one months imprisonment hv the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque.42 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-09-02 11 By S. C. LIM |F an atom bomb was dropped in Singapore... "It would be no worse than undergoing very heavy bombing or tire. Singapore would not be wiped out." So said Col. L. T. Firbank. commandant of the Colony's new Civil521 words
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Article68 1951-09-02 11 SPORE— BOOT POLISH CENTRE? Singapore at present lacks the industrial development that has taken place at Hong Kong, but the firm that produces Kiwi boot polish will not overlook the possibilities of this Colony. This was stated yesterday by Mr. T. M. Ramsay, Joint Managing Director of Kiwi. His firm68 words
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Article44 1951-09-02 11 The first general meeting of the RASC Civilian Association will be held today at 10.00 a.m., at the Singapore Teochew Lee Clan Mutual Help Society, 14/16 C Grange Road, Singapore. Col. A. R. Purches and other Corps officers will attend.44 words
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Article34 1951-09-02 11 A second centre for adult education classes run by the Bedok Rural Division Committee will be opened at 7.30 p.m. today at the Arabic School in Jal-m Haji Sallam off Bedok Point.34 words
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138 1951-09-02 11 CINCAPORE trade unions mainly industrial will lose the services of a veteran Trade Union officer, Mr. S Harris, when he leaves for Britain on Thursday, on an eight-month scholarship. Mr. Harris, who will be accompained by his wife and two children, will study various138 words
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Article99 1951-09-02 11 LAWRENCE ENRIQUEZ, who admitted four previous convictions when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to lurking house-trespass at the Happy World on Auk. 20. at 8 a.m., was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision.99 words
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Advertisement44 1951-09-02 11 NOTICE TO MUSIC LOVERS CHOPIN.... BRAHMS.... LISZT PLAYED BY SUCH MASTERS AS Artur Rubinstein Jascha Heifeti in 20th Century Fox's of men and music" -i^nmin f All Circle Seats sold for Wedn-sdny's Charity Premiere BOOK NOW for Thursday's General Screening phone NEW ALHAMBRA 690»44 words
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Advertisement128 1951-09-02 11 SOLE AGEN'IS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P.O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. (WHOLESALE ONLY) THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA PERFECTION -^ffiS /KEPT IN A NEVW^***** FAVOURED TIN FOIL CONTAINER AMERCIA'S MOST POPULAR PACK Of DRIED FRUITS! If AhP^lßk'Sw with a gay frock to suit M JBfr «C^gj THE DAY128 words
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Article699 1951-09-02 12 THERE are quite a number of items of interest to the public which gre not often heard about or seen in the papers. From today onwards, Radio Malaya is devoting a special five-minute spot to bring such things to your attention. The programmes between699 words
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Article1012 1951-09-02 12 THIS is th« tim« of th« year (peak of the silly Mason) when you gat chaps lika Oom Daan Mouten, a South African farmer, telling you that sheep go bald if people speak sharply to them. It la also the time of theyear when the British1,012 words
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Advertisement345 1951-09-02 12 Att OVER THE WORLII I Epm Good mornings begin with Gillettr Today the intelligent Basque Says "a Blue Gillette Blade's all I asquo. So gloriously keen It leaves me so clean With Blue Gillette Blades sharpest tver honed, set automatically to th* perfect shaving angle in a Gillette Razor {they're345 words
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Miscellaneous243 1951-09-02 12 \W^ LIL Ui t?v] \Mi uL £"> £~ii ANJD NOW FOR DER GRAND FINiALE OF XfcAH-H. r r -lF ONLY I WERE FACING AN X V-VOUR HIGHNESS- J JX^I X*jS\ "^JxQ. OHT DER ROYAL PIG HUWT.^- THE DsUTH >>OLD-FASH»ONJEO 500- POUND WIU> /i x/^\f I -^vY^'^a^V^^ENr- I%pP'r^ BLOW WJLL BE243 words
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Article, Illustration982 1951-09-02 13 J.C. BEHAGUE - J.C. BEHAGUE Picture parade by CRANCIS, the talking mule, is back in a most enjoyable film called "Francis Coes To The Races," If you laughed at his adventures in his debut last year you'll laugh twice as long ft* *Sem now. Francis must surely oe the strangest, yet982 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-09-02 13 THE signing of Francis, a 12--year-old mule, to a Uni-versal-International acting contract, is part of Hi* studio's planned programme to bring "new faces" to the screen. Francis made his movie debut in the role of a talking mule for the Donald O'Connor picture, "Francis," and will243 words
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Article133 1951-09-02 13 OVER three thousand of you ■ported our star last week as Mickey Rooney, so this week we're making things a little harder. Who is Hie black -laced lovely above? This "still" was taktn way back in 1930 but she is still very popular today. Hera's a clue133 words
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Advertisement248 1951-09-02 13 f now showing I XV 11. 1.45. 4.00 6.30. 9.30 W JTt%C THRILLING Distributed fciw^fl^ft hv Shaw Bros V>pi\l r r **9 Barbara Britton as "OUTLAW QUEEN' PHONE j I M 4042 SATA Charity Premiere TUESDAY 9.30 p.m. AVA GARDNER (The 20th Century Venus) ft*_ m- JAMES MASON W MNDORA248 words
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Advertisement190 1951-09-02 13 \WOUC/ItiTTA& L —IN OUR OPINION this is the best musical sine* ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" I AND THE CROWDS ARE CONFIRMING IT! fW BELI RINGING miCkl^^SSS^f a^aßa^B^r 1 m w9 t an*m* W TODAY DAILY 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 p,rn, ITEL. SAOO AIR-CONOITIONFO BOX PLAN NOW OPEN PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF Miss190 words
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Article, Illustration747 1951-09-02 14 AN EMISSARY FN&M THE GREAT LOUD OF THE DESERI A TALL, hooknosed Arab brought an air of the desert to the Sussex Downs in England recently when he visited Lewes races. The 44-year-old Emir Felsal, Viceroy of tht Hedjaz, Foreign Minister747 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1951-09-02 14 In the early spring of 1945 Clostermann led a Wing of Tempests to shoot up an airfield at Schwerin, 30 miles south-east of Lubeck Rocket-firing Typhoons were scheduled to precede them to attack any flak posts they could find. This is Clostermann description of the affair fjALLu.1,173 words
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181 1951-09-02 14 Tempests line up behind my "Grand Charles." clumsy looking on their long legs offering the yawning hole of their radiators to the wind from their propellers, with the trustful faces of their pilots leaning out of the cockpits, waiting for mj signal. But181 words
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Advertisement575 1951-09-02 14 mG lirUY STW' J I *v lH M k-ows how good health S^ffl^t^'J -V make full use of those vital years which will so JrC?! BRANDS^ Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and «J!22U wl V cn -word write? Are you sure that575 words
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Advertisement148 1951-09-02 14 dose Relieves NU^^^ INDIGESTION Ye» jusi one dose of MACLEAN J^f^k BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves fm£~^h Indigestion pain and discomfort This I^^*^ /~^m wonderfully quick and effective relief r 7 from Heartburn, Flatulence, Nausea, c. Acidity and Stomach Pains due to In- \^^L digestion is made possible by the fact148 words
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Article1212 1951-09-02 15 RICHARD COLLIER - RICHARD COLLIER woman by Story of a brave "|"ODAY. a brave woman is handing over to future generations the fruits of her life's work. bister Kenny, who said last week that her work was done and that incurably ill. she had only a short time to live has1,212 words
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Article, Illustration646 1951-09-02 15 MANNING BLACKWOOD - MANNING BLACKWOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA By IT seemed strange to me that with so many members, the turn-out for last week's Rally and Concours d'Elegance held by the Singapore/J o h o r e. branch of the A.A.M shouM be only 28 "Paddy" Darnell todd646 words
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Advertisement237 1951-09-02 15 PBjß^Bßjw^H $B*jjr*~~ :Hjai[jy^ fIF **."^Pjr "SK»^*^: _*i WiS'- I till' f W On 1 1 lalaya ~—> JF. always in good company" \Mm 0^ WORLD'S GREATEST lIGHTEB In the iimelight above is "Whirlwind" the S' S all -weather lighter with retractable windshield. A popular RONSON with disappearinc *«nd- •hieid up,237 words
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Advertisement598 1951-09-02 16 I A dream of a bra! waidenffirms Over-ture... Your fi^'iirr deserves the fabulous lift of MaidVnform's Overture*l»ra! llfre'ssuperbdesigni diagonal -ilart construction for fljll'-i niL'"|iaration,andun<lprcu|> stitching for wonderful tappofii Discover Over-ture's ■■gk ti»la\ In your favorite colois and falirics. Gfiuiiiii- Mairlenform Bras•ieres ir« made only in tha I'liii. 1 States of598 words
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Advertisement499 1951-09-02 16 1. 1 k HOMACOL HQUID TOILET SOAf" 1 Hygienic Prevents the spread of skin infection. Economical Drop-by-drop dispenser prevents waste Pilferproof The soap cannot be removed from the container. Homacol Liquid Soap contains no caustic ingredients to harm tha skin, and a few drops give a rich cleansing latr er499 words
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Miscellaneous1421 1951-09-02 16 l^cIpiiflRpEl "UR SCIENCE SECTION M M PL n IMAN'S mind cannot complicated geometrical pat- The great change for the t_X-# i_W A W JL P*« be split into halves. eta wltn the ordinary writ- better has com* about in the ■Hw HsW flf V ~Wk Experiments demonstrai- n K h1,421 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1951-09-02 17 Graphic story of a trip to the top of Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago. MOUNT Kinabalu in North Borneo resting place of the Diisun dead is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago, and has long attracted the interest of Europeans, as well1,410 words
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Article503 1951-09-02 17 FRANK OLIVER - Grandma makes a fortune at 90 FRANK OLIVER By IN THE LITTLE backwoods village of Eaglebridge in Vermont. America, the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Mrs. Thomas Solomon Moses are getting ready for her coming blrthdav party She will! be 91 next month. Grandma won't be taking much part in503 words
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Advertisement184 1951-09-02 17 The^low priced CRAFTSMArdKf m MADE !N U.S.A.) RUI I^^EK fa W** 4>J M W Heyi Kids! The Craftsman Pen j?^j3»^'W M&fW priced, too, and can take a lot sbbbbKbw s^ a<^ or urn to S*"^ y° u /jfl Mr 1\ one or scnoo '> to-day! Don't r ssl^^T forget that184 words
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Advertisement148 1951-09-02 17 BSsfl vsssV^ssm Ibsssssssssssssssck .ss^bsssshsssssssssW^bsbssssss^bH^ f V I I Sj^B k Mm iy -*W r LV jttKm Bssssssssssssss^sssssssssssssV Jr x- -*ftir i nfflj K £i BIBHsV r S I W| W il "a just reward Manners ark not idle. They are the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Millions148 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1951-09-02 18 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING THE MAN BEHIND By A SIX FIGURE business, its sole assets a set of njt-brown knuckles, opened its books the night that Randolph Turpin knocked Sugar Ray Robinson off his world championship perch a few weeks ago. Two weeks ago the 23--year-old head of the corporation1,165 words
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Article434 1951-09-02 18 Life ttory of Jersey Joe Walcott kJUSHKY Jackson d-s--nfl pels the legend that Jersey |oe Walcott knocked Joe Louis down at Lakewood. N. in early June of 1936, when the) Brown Bomber was preparing for his first and disastrous duel with Max Schmeling. "Joe halt slipped. That434 words
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Advertisement274 1951-09-02 18 lfM-',?T/MAmJ»*V I Nt" INK SUPPLY >^o£ V\^ Specially designed for earth-moving for the next traction bite. The rubber x^f^fIRTAINAR IF /Mm EVERY MONDAY AT 1230 HRS. equipment, the connected double braced dipped body with its extra heavy sidewalk ffl MlaF J VIA BANCKOK AND HONCKONC V M bars of this274 words
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Miscellaneous109 1951-09-02 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Harassed. 7. Afar. 10, Ate. 11, Averted. 12. Item. 14. Gin. 15, Tear. 16. Rider. 17, Pulp. 10, Zenith. 22. Elder. 23. Ten. 24. Urn. 26, Got. 27, Tub. 30, Earns 32, Leaned. 35, Lilt. 37. Bergs 40, Gale. 41, Lie. 43. Dire. 44. Testing,109 words
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Article34 1951-09-02 19 LONDON. Sat. The Sooth Africans last county match *f the tour, against Kent, was abandmfld as a draw because of rain yesterday while the tourists had a lead of 38.34 words
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Article, Illustration674 1951-09-02 19 GET GOALS QUICKLY' IS PER AK PLAN Confident of winning final From the SPORTS EDITOR KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pERAK have a plan for their Malaya Cap final against Singapore here tomorrow. Bat there is nothing mysterious or secret about it Coach Wan Sou Chong and selectors Harold Jansz and Lim674 words
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Article287 1951-09-02 19 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS THE <—■■■» are yrmttwtoji 1 tapt fulbsU rcMlu FIKST DIVISION* ArseaaJ 3 ff ■iiibißi Klaekpooi g Wotvca 2 *«ll«« 1 Mu. v. O"*y 4 Stoke X Fulhaaa 3 Cbarttoo^ 3 Maarfcester C. 2 Astea VBa» 2 MMnKnmpi > DSTaMfj Newcastle TMataa X rw <■■—«> i rwfan W.Reuter - 287 words
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Article132 1951-09-02 19 C"OUR men and four women t»d--r minton stars will participß'e In a badminton exhibition at Mount Echo, 325. Tanglrn RoaJ, in aid of SATA Pund this afternoon. They are Wong Peng Soon Oog Pan Urn. Ismail bin Mar- i tan, Cheong Hock Leng. Helen Heng,132 words
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Article78 1951-09-02 19 The Malayan Airways Sports Club team against N.T.S. Sports Club today at Police Ground will be chosen froa: Lira Soo Woon. O. Napna. Syed. Lee Kot Kong. K. Morley. Thio Yuen Chen*. Hawkes. M S. Leong. Borhan. A. C. Leong. Roland de Vrlea, Sim Soo Chye. Chat78 words
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237 1951-09-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. (SINGAPORE Malays led S*U**or Malays by IS runs on the first inniiurs at the md of first day's play in the Malay Cricket W— ciatisn Rulers' Shield final started on the Police Depot crowd here today. The match continues at 10237 words
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Article163 1951-09-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR. W d. rATFIC Pobce. tn cYwe cooperation wrtji the Military Police, have made plans to deal with heavy traffic af today* Cup Final. A raaxtmm of 1.5 M can win be allowed to park within the perlmeter at H.Q. Malaya. All can 1 going163 words
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Article427 1951-09-02 19 South China 4; Singapore "A" L SOUTH CHINA Athletic Association sliowed top form at the (alar, iesar Stadium yesterday when they easily defeated Singapore "A" by four goals to one in the fourth match of their tour Singapore started well, holding the visitors to427 words
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249 1951-09-02 19 SCHOOLBOY TO ATTACK LIANG CHIANGRECORD BECAUSE several new records are expected to be set up at the Swift Athletic Club's annual athletic championships on Saturday, Oct. 13, officials of the club will ask Singapore Amateur Athletic Association officials to be present to recognize the re-cord-breaking performances. The Swifts, formed in249 words
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Article131 1951-09-02 19 JOHORE BAHRTJ, Sat. rpHE Johore Bahru District lawn tennis championship meeting was brought to a close on Friday when Dr. Raman, the President of the Association, presented the trophies to the successful competitors. The finalists were: Open Sfcagles: Wong Thian Teck who beat Ooh T< in131 words
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Advertisement564 1951-09-02 19 There JtiL Sooner <i *> e 3fi There Longer You've still time to fly to Britain's Festival Fit to Britain by B. O. A. C. \l and enjoy all the fun of the Festival. It's in full swing until the end of September— and many sections run well into later564 words
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Advertisement130 1951-09-02 19 is y ■^Z-**^^Es^BjC*^^i'iJTrrfffcaLTVv Jt a .^iS^jfnff^MßsssssKatr^fitfTO BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^Lm Sm^R. j yfxM GOLD FLAKE Stngoport: $I 'Bo per h'm 35 c/siper /O'spoc&ef: Fitderoho* $2 05 per fm W et& per Ws pocket. c C^s N^^ v ip s^^^^^*\ yi^j^^stfj* GOOD> r EAR THIHeS A OOOOriAR 6IANT r SPtCIALLY BUILT FOR £\Z£RY TOUGH130 words
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Article, Illustration2121 1951-09-02 20 EPSOM JEEP - Stage Show scores two-length x victory From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QOLD Rise (Bagby) scored a resounding all-the-way win in the Cl. 3 nine-furlong trophy race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club August-September Meeting. Smartly into2,121 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-09-02 20 TOTAL POOL: $523,800. First *****5 ($152,140) Second *****9 76,070) Third 4i:37» 38,035) STARTERS (s4,ai«i cuch): *****7; *****0; 614^5--*****4; .".*****; *****3; .';*****; *****8; *****7. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): *****0; *****8; *****6; *****1; *****5; *****3; *****9; *****0; *****1; *****8. FIRST DOUBLE TOTES 16 tickets at $143 SECOND DOUBLE 6 tickets at72 words
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Article195 1951-09-02 20 LONDON, Sat. T<U£ County championship ended yesterday without a decisive result in any match, due to bad weather. Clom of play acorei ware: At Bristol: OloucesUriblr* n Yorkshire match abandoned as a draw. At Kingston. England XI vs. Commonwealth XI match abandoned. England XI 189 and 33Reuter - 195 words
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Article46 1951-09-02 20 COMMANDOS BEAT GARRISON 3-0 TAIPINO. Sat— 4oth Commandos, Royal Marine*, who have just won the Senior League soccer championship, convincingly beat a Taiping Oarrison XI by three fioals to nil In a friendly match yesterday. Commandos centre-forwajjd, Hurrell, scored two gqftU wnße Bashford netted tHe other.46 words
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