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Title Section23 1951-12-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Straits Times dt Singapore Free Press No. 853. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS23 words
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Article583 1951-12-09 1 Back in Singapore, may begin report to the Cabinet 4% By A Special Correspondent M R. Oliver Lytjelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, returned to Singapore gy^erday. from the Federation carrying with him the hopes and faith3nfcousands of patient, anxious and tired people. f- is thought583 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-12-09 1 These United Nations soldiers look over t h r sandbag bunkers on Korea's Western front, »nd Hiere was not a gun in sight. Ir was the first complete halt in ground fighting since the war began. A. P. picture.39 words
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Article78 1951-12-09 1 AT a special meeting of Hie Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday it was decided to send a 14-day lilitmarum to the Chairman of Hie Board itfmg him for Hie tost time to accede to rheir request for Government rates in Hieir cost of living allowances. "If78 words
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Article396 1951-12-09 1 Mr. Lyttelton - Mr. Lyttelton —By THIS is a country in which I have seen more smiling faces than in any other," said Mr. Lyttelton when he opened the Island Club's new $450,000 club house in Thomson Road, yesterday evening. It was his first public speech in Malaya, but396 words
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Article171 1951-12-09 1 Penang to accept Wong, Ong »J*HE Executive committee of the Penang Badminton Association, at a meeting behind closed doors last night, decided to agree to Singapore's request for the inclusion of four previously suspended players in the Foong Seong Cup team to meet Penang in the final next week-end. The171 words
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138 1951-12-09 1 MORE than $40,000 still remains to be distributed under the Far Eastern Relief Fund and the Malayan War Distress Fund, Mr. R. W. I. Band. Secretary for- Social Welfare, said yesterday. These two funds were organised for the distribution of relief to persons who138 words
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Article34 1951-12-09 1 Sixty-five graduates of the Chinese National Language School, Kampong Kapor Road, received their certificates from Mrs. N. I. Low, wife of an Education Officer. at the School's fifth annual dinner last night.34 words
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Article94 1951-12-09 1 r CAIRO. Sat. E Egyptian Government proclaimed a state of emergency in Cairo and Alexandria today as British engineers, despite Egyptian threats of resistance began work to provide a safe route to the water plant which has been practically isolated from the British Suez garrison. Steel-helmeted policeReuter - 94 words
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Article103 1951-12-09 1 MUNSAN. Sat. I 1 HE Communists, in v lengthy harangue today, rejected again all main Allied proposals for policing an armistice in Korea. United Nations truce negotiators made fresh overtures, but drew rebuffs from the Reds across the conference table at Panmunjon. And again, as they have forAP - 103 words
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Article37 1951-12-09 1 TAIPEI, Sat. Chinese Nationalist Premier, Mr. Chen Cheng, yesterday* called for Soviet Russia's expulsion from the United Nations and told the West the only way to avoid war was to be prepared for It.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article89 1951-12-09 1 THE postelection rally of the Singapore Labour Party which was to have been held at Blair Plain yesterday evening, was postponed inde~ finitely because the police refused permission for the meeting. City Councillor for the South Ward. Mr. V. K. Nalr, told the Sunday Times89 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-12-09 1 Back and in action Soon after Mr. Lytrelton arrived back at Tengah labovo yesterday, he was opening tfce »ew lil.md Club (below). SMday Times picture*.25 words
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Article86 1951-12-09 1 A BRITISH soldier was killed and an officer severely wounded In a battle with bandit* in the Ayer Kuning area of Negri Sembilan on f Thursday, Headquarters Malaya announced today. The soldier killed was Pte. J. Gill of the Ist. Battalion Green Howards. t Lieut.86 words
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Article34 1951-12-09 1 Israeli authorities protested to the French Legation at Haifa on Friday following the confiscation of 1,200 cases of ammunition discovered on the 12,500-ton French steamship Champolin allegedly destined for Egypt— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article195 1951-12-09 1 kJR. lyttelton is to extend his stay in Malaya. He will return to the Federation after his visit to Hong Kong. "1 n*' ~>U a few loose ends behincPM^sald, as he stepped off hi? plane at Tengah aerodrome, "and I think It better to tie195 words
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Article56 1951-12-09 1 INCHE Mohamed Sidifc bin Haji Abdul Hamid. the President of the Malay Union and the Malay Welfare Association, has been nominated a City Councillor. He will be the only Malay member on »he City Council. lnch c Sidik was a senior customs officer and is now on56 words
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Article69 1951-12-09 1 Lightning struck two of the four marker balloons, suspended over the PanmunJon conference site in Korea on Friday night and sent them to earth in flames during a severe storm. No one was hurt. It was the fourth mishap since the brightly coloured gas-filled balloons wereUP - 69 words
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Article27 1951-12-09 1 PARIS. Sat. Wreckage spotted in the Draguignan Mountain. 70 miles east of Marseilles has been Identified as that of a missing U.S Air Force C-47,27 words
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476 1951-12-09 1 Op. tells Churchill: you must speak now PORT DICKSON. Sat. QATO Onn Din ja'afar, Member for Home J Affairs and chairman of the organising committee of the I Independence of Malaya Party, today called on Mr. j Winston Churchill, to give a clear unequivocal statement of British intentions in Malaya.476 words
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Article, Illustration2160 1951-12-09 2 ILJnderwater escape was no fake HOW MANNIX DID IT |N this instalment, Dan Man nix, entertainer extraordinary repeals more of his secrets. Read about his remarkable escape from a locked mail-bag, which was thrown into the Mississippi, the faked coffin trick and of a trussing-up2,160 words
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371 1951-12-09 2 Spilsbury man with horror of mistakes MO man can be right all the time. But one man I tried very hard to be. He killed himself in the pro- cess. The name? Sir Bernard Spilsbury. the greatest i pathologist and medicolegal scientist of all time Never once In nearly 40371 words
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Advertisement83 1951-12-09 2 WONOER WHEELS N? *^<&CftCL ,The story of the name Rj Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest wit r M iV was Heroes* To-day the name still represents \f»w)» ■>• |J| j^W unequalled strength, and the famous Hercules \y/ (Ksf c y cJc P roved "Keif the strongest83 words
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Article, Illustration469 1951-12-09 3 November rain sapped Red fighting enthusiasm KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE ten days after the first week in November "bristled with major incidents" a spokesman of the Director of Operations staff in Kuala Lumpur today. "November, like a damp firework, started slowly, burst into lurid glow and then fizzled out in469 words
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Article198 1951-12-09 3 Says visitor from the U.S. THE future of the world is in the hands of students, Dr. Morris Wee, visiting president of Carthage College, Illinois, U.S.A., said in Singapore yesterday. 1-1— T»T _JJ__^_l«_ Dr. Wee was addressing the inaugural meeting of the Student Christian Movement198 words
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113 1951-12-09 3 K am pong beats oft attack by 30 Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A GANG of 30 armed and uniformed bandits attacked a kampong in the Kuala Langat district of Selangor yesterday morning They met with strong resistance from police guards and were driven off after killing an auxiliary policeman. One113 words
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Article67 1951-12-09 3 XHERE will be" a special Christmas treat for the children in the Social Welfare Department's institutions this year. They will each be given eight ozs of cake, four ozs. of rasins, a bottle of fruit cordial, a bar of chocolate, an apple and an orange on67 words
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Article54 1951-12-09 3 A N.A.A.F.I. canteen in Tanglin Road, Singapore, was broken into on Nov. 22. and $361 worth of cigarettes were stolen. In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday Mohamed Ali bin Abdullah and Abu Bakar bin Yahaya, were each sentenced to two months' imprisonment by Mr Tan54 words
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Article26 1951-12-09 3 Had Opium: gaol Ong Kirn Huat. battery repairer in Singapore, was sentenced to 18 months' simple Imprisonment, in Johore Bahru for having 22 lbs. of opium.26 words
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188 1951-12-09 3 SOCIAL Welfare investigator tried unsuccessfully yesterday to help a Chinese woman who has been living for some months in a state of filth and destitution on the pavement cf Merchant Street in the centre of Chinatown. Known to everyone In the street as188 words
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Article82 1951-12-09 3 Stngap**, Cham w-i oi Com merce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Dec. 8) were, in cents per lb.: Bnyei ->c llei No I KSS Spot loose 139 "t 140 Fo.o In Dales Deo No. 1 R9S 139% 140v 4 No. 2 R.S.S 134% 135V4 No. 3 R.S.S. 130%82 words
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Article28 1951-12-09 3 Mr. H. B. Carbonnell, Officer in charge of the CID, Johore, will shortly be leaving for Kelantan on transfer as Chief Police Officer of the State.28 words
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176 1951-12-09 3 MOST of the Christian groups in Malaya looked towards China, India or the West and only the English speaking Chinese manifested any spirit of "belonging." This was stated by Dr. H. K. Johnston, who reported for Malaya nt the second «esslon of the East Asia Christian176 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-12-09 3 SINGAPORE may have a jet airline by the middle of next year, the BOAC sales director, Mr. Keith Oranville. said yesterday. Mr. Oranville who Is on a world tour of BOAC bases, arrived in Singapore from Sydney by Qantas BOAC yesterday, with his wife. "The introduction of116 words
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Article44 1951-12-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Tne engagement is announced, and tne marriage will take place in Hong Kong ln February next year, of Mr. L.F. Comber, ASP, Federation Police, at present attached to the CID, Johore, and Dr. Elizabeth Tang, of Hong Kong.44 words
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Advertisement200 1951-12-09 3 V Hennessy Brandy is the heart of the grape. It is distilled and matured in the heart of the famous Cognac vineyards. The happy blending of sunshine, soil, time and care has produced a brandy which is enjoyed in every country of the world. As a liqueur, as a beverage,200 words
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Advertisement273 1951-12-09 3 BRITISH IJ U M *OB I <J Series D.7.5.. 7.6 cv. ft. 5 Years Cuarantee Also Available jmt i|&. "CARLTON" Service Cabinet Two A Door. 16.3 Cu. Ft. ihfl New Model Ice Cream storage cabinets. I HHHI MARCO cold rooms. From 75 Cv: Ft. mfjfg&l^l^J to 500 Cv: Ft. BF273 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1951-12-09 4 J. W. Goodwin - THE CHARMING WOMEN OF KELANTAN J. W. Goodwin East Cotist Odyssey— 6: An eye on the wenches By JT was in Kota Bahru that for the first time, I fell for the wiles of a designing trisha rider. The umbrella which i gratefully accepted not only sheltered me from the1,024 words
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Article, Illustration747 1951-12-09 4 Countryman' s Journal OEFORE our late visitors could return to Singapore last Sunday, a pass had to be obtained to allow them to leave the curfew area during the forbidden hours. One of the young men offered to take his host to the police station on his motor-bike. After his747 words
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Article600 1951-12-09 5 By a lawyer RECENTLY pointed out (Sunday Times, October 28) that it was not a valid tender of rent —or for that matter of any other debt —to send it through the post by money order A reader now writes to me as follows: "A money600 words
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Article319 1951-12-09 5 WELGARE DEPT. DENY 'SLIP-UP' Woman was not located THE Social Welfare Department had not slipped up in giving relief to Madam Tan Bee and her four children, Mr. R. W. I. Band, Secretary for Social Welfare, said yesterday. Madam Tan is the wife of the vegetable hawker j Soh Suan319 words
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Article107 1951-12-09 5 VEHICLE MEN SAY: EXAMS UNFAIR' THE Singapore Labour Party through Its representatives of the City Council is to take up the case of Vehicle Inspectors who are required to obtain 60 per cent pass In the bar examinations before salary increments are granted them. The pass mark for all other107 words
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Article86 1951-12-09 5 When his doctor told him he had tuberculosis 19-year-oid Ng Say Yong tried to hang himself This was stated in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday Court Inspector T. S Zain said Ng was found on the night of Nov. 3 hanging from a86 words
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Article45 1951-12-09 5 Jaffar bin Suntai was charged in Singapore yesterday with stealing a .38 revolver and 12 rounds of ammunition worth $100 from Bukit Timah Police Station on Nov. 19. Jaffar claimed trial. Bail was refused, and he was remanded in police custody.45 words
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Article43 1951-12-09 5 An exhibition of visual aids to education will be" held at Victoria School from Friday to Monday. The exhibition covers the whole field of educational work from Primary to School Certificate standards, and will include two educational film shows daily.43 words
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Article50 1951-12-09 5 FOURTEEN men were fined a total of $350 In the Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling in a common gaming house at Sembawang Road on Dec. 7. They werp arrested by a party of detectives led by Inspector P J Krishnan. The Informer was awarded $11650 words
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Article28 1951-12-09 5 Toh Eng Beng, a seaman, was fined $160 in Singapore yesterday for exporting a ream or printing paper to Djambi, an Indonesian port, without a permit.28 words
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Article60 1951-12-09 5 rpHE Singapore Third Police 1 Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Yeo Tian ©00, of Holland Road, for failing to appear in Court for trial. Yeo was charged with fraudulent possession of three bundles of copper wire, worth $10.60 words
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223 1951-12-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday TWENTY specially trained Home Guard inspectors left Kuala Lumpur this morning to take over the raining and supervision of Home Guard units all over the ountry They are the second batch of a group of 36 inspectors who have just completed223 words
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Article227 1951-12-09 5 DASIR Ris Estate, Singapore, on the seafront near Tampenis former luxury week-end residence of the late Joseph Elias who used to throw big parties there before the war is to let at a rent of 52.000 a month. For the past four years it227 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-12-09 5 Sergeant Gordon Monk, 'C Coy, 1 Green Howards, was recently awarded the Milit ary Medal for his part in action against terrorists in South Malaya. He lives at Rowncy Manor, Bury Harlo w, Essex. (Army P. R. Photo).38 words
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Advertisement106 1951-12-09 5 I Bring your ij) /3P' Christmas shopping 7 **^0? list to us... POULTRY CANDLES FISH CRACKERS FRUIT SWEETS CAKES CHOCOLATES NUTS NOVELTIES Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. L MW fc Wr--i ">4 FLATTERY N|jk You'll be snug in winter and a soft cool breeze in summer in this WM<lili((l XHfe^feT"'*106 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-12-09 5 Today's Radio CINCAPORF tinental Touch"; 10 David OranaanwAcwnc. vil]e Enaemble; 10 30 -voice of the (484 41 metres) Poet": 1050-11 Epilogue (Bethes--9 a.m. "Good Morning": 9.30 da). "Musical Round Up"; 10 Emer- nnr AAC gency News from K.L."; 10.05 o*»v \#vc» "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10.30 (9.30-9.45 a.m. 71SS kc/s, 41203 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1951-12-09 6 LORD BALFOUR - A NIGHT OUT WITH STALIN LORD BALFOUR By •pHE most powerful single man in the world is seventy-two this month. There are rumours as there have been for years past that Marshal Stalin's health la failing. None outside thp Kremlin Inner ring can know how true these stories are. but1,307 words
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Article740 1951-12-09 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By SOME people nave awful lv odd ideas about the functions of a newspaper Take for Instance. Mr P r" Williams, that naive young man who since last Saturday has represented Rochore Ward ln the City Council Now Mr W.. a proiessional trades unionist740 words
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Advertisement235 1951-12-09 6 s^bl M^^£m at Vbl I dreamed I got caught in the rain in mj maidenfbrrn bra (0/® Nice weather for dreams... especially when it brings a shower of compliments on my figure! Wind tumbles my hair... raindrops splash my umbrella but every reflection shows my curves in perfect shape. No235 words
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Advertisement232 1951-12-09 6 IV 3-' gSbHHMBb^PIb^ Be tore of your loTelnwas *K-«yi gyn your eyes an extra sparkle at "those certain times." Add a bold touch of mascara and with the perfect streamlined protection el MODESS, you'll fed b tap form. MOD ESS all etmitlc fk ■itjasukto Sultan MaaMMBM •upfort Kcortty u4 Sat232 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1951-12-09 7 Kathleen Hick ley - Kathleen Hick ley by A YOUNG boy clad in a piece of sacking sat on a dirty heap in the compound near his house. His shoulders were hunched, his eyes vacant, his whole bearIng one of hopelessness and despair. He had not eaten for three days and1,060 words
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Article, Illustration944 1951-12-09 7 JANE LEES 'HUMAN CASEBOOK' I AM 43 and am triendly with a widow of 40 She has a daughter aged ten and we get on very well together. My friend says that If we marry, sho wouldn't want to have any more children because of her age and944 words
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Advertisement242 1951-12-09 7 FORAUCHBLQREN EVEN THE SMALLEST^ compuintsaWV J3L I I*/ ft All mothers should know rh«» Aspro "-Ny S i tablet* quickly (top rha fevef complaint* %C~-^^*~-\ It which come M often to children. Mother* -^n**- Jf will be pleased »o know Aspro tablets can^ tfo no harm to the smallest child242 words
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Article493 1951-12-09 8 FERE seems to be little doubt that the hypothalamus is one of the main centres of primitive emotions and their expression. It plays some part in controlling joy and laughter, sorrow and weeping. It is closely concerned with fear and rage and the mechanisms493 words
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Article, Illustration470 1951-12-09 8 VOBODY is more fitted by nature to deal with the aftermath of a hurricane than Lady Hugßins. wife of the former Governor of Jamaica, and daughter of Mr. C. F. Greene, former British Resident, Negri Sembilan. Described by American reporters as 'the most glamorous woman in th*.470 words
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Advertisement364 1951-12-09 8 /he prize of success is..\ ...won In people with abundant vitality. Recuperative riecp givrs tlifin ll'. 'I i s "liy tlioy surrender themselves nighiK to the vl« p-indu< ing Cmafert of luxurious Slumbcrland. Fed the reafienl that support you in comfort however you lie. Sec the air vents that c,\\c364 words
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Advertisement177 1951-12-09 8 1 Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice ►•OO Kf-11l M I>. W. OIBM LTD.. LONDUN. M»i Hr^ y*% Definitely! Not even the most A Hr^177 words
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296 1951-12-09 9 Unions have a big 'say in City now By Our Trade Union Correspondent JINCAPORE Trade Unions now hold nearly one-third of the total elected seats in the City Council. They represent threequarters of the total electoral wards Rochore. South, North and West and all come from the Colony's biggest trade296 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-12-09 9 The Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton (third from right) with Committee members of H»e Island Club after he opened its clubfioute at Thomson Road yesterday. With him in Hie front row are the president of Hie clufc. Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Governor, Sir Franklin Cimion,77 words
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Article67 1951-12-09 9 The Johore Police contingent held a successful cocktail party at the Police Depot on Friday. Among the large and representative gathering were Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Dato Syed Abdul Kadlr bin Muhammed. acting Mentrl Besar, Johore. the British Adviser and Mrs. J. Falconer. Mr Justice67 words
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Article98 1951-12-09 9 Earns $124: 'Can keep two wives' BUTTERWORTH, Sat. APENANG Harbour Board guard, Noor bin Din, said in Butterworth Court today he was willing to support two wives in two separate homes on his monthly income of S"4. "In addition to this 1 earn another $50 a month from part-time fishing"98 words
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Article1121 1951-12-09 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall THREE Chinese women and! an 18-year-old girl had conflicting stories to tell in the First Magistrate's Court about what happened in Singapore last Oct. 25 when, it was alleged, the girl was sold into prostitution for $1,200 There was the girl. Yoke Keng pretty with the soft1,121 words
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Article174 1951-12-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver 1 Lyttelton, had the biggest surprise of his one-week stay in the Federation before he left Kuala Lumpur today. It came from tne youngest Malay political party In the country the Peninsular Malays' Union174 words
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Obituary20 1951-12-09 10 BURNS: On Dec. 6th. Peter Frederick, beloved younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. Liir.'.liish. Isle of Arran.20 words
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Obituary55 1951-12-09 10 MRS H E. WOODPORD and family thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral. Sent floral tributes, telegrams and letters of condolence on thrtr recent bereavement. MR. MRS. PHUNG KHYE BUN. thnnk all friends and relatives for attending their wedding, and for their valuable presents, congratulatory messages, and55 words
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Article411 1951-12-09 10 MALAYAN victims of Chinese Communism may feel some dis-! appointment at Mr. j Churchill's announce- ment that Britain will continue to recognise Red China. But, whatever our personal feelings about Mao and his minions, we must realise that no other course is open. We are always being411 words
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Article119 1951-12-09 10 MOT only the sports-minded were heartily relieved to hear that Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, that most helpful of statesmen, had been instrumental In healing the breach between the Singapore Badminton Association and the Colony's four ace players. More than flying shuttlecocks were at stake. Malayan prestige was involved119 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1951-12-09 10 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT THE ORAGN KANAQS, ALL 34 OF THEM, MAKE A MOVE By CHILDREN OF THE JUNGLE AN entire tribe of aborigines the smallest tribe in Malaya as far as is known has been brought for its own safety from the Mawai areaYong Peng Seong - 1,187 words
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Letter158 1951-12-09 10 I DO a spot of teaching in Jakarta, and one of my pupils has just handed me a copy of your Sunday Times of Nov. 18. page 10. I have read the "GRAMMAR LESSON No. 2 by DANIEL GEORGE" and think this column is (to use one of P.158 words
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Letter66 1951-12-09 10 •TO those without jobs who await replies to their applications, it has always been helpful to learn from the "Situations Vacant" columns that the vacancy has been filled. If the advertisers are mean, or bankrupt, they could at least send unstamped letters to the eagerly waiting applicants66 words
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Letter61 1951-12-09 10 [if R. P M. Williams, Secretary of the Labour Party, Is quoted in a newspaper as saying that Mr. Lyttelion's statement about political reforms "was typical of the traditional attitude of putting the horse before the cart." Well said, Mr. Williams, that is just why I am proTory.61 words
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Letter188 1951-12-09 10 IN his article, "English as Malayans speak it, la", Mr. Francis Wong makes fun of the English spoken by Asians and exhorts us to speak the language as Englishmen do. Does he know of the ridiculous results obtained by men who try to follow advice such as his? Has188 words
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Letter77 1951-12-09 10 THERE is a mistake in the story about the "Indian Trade Envoy in Hong Kong" published at the bottom of the front nage of last week's Sunday Times. The envoy is not a trade envoy, but is the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M.77 words
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Letter122 1951-12-09 10 J HAVE had the good fortune to travel in many parts of the world and. wherever I have been, I have found Lancashire men and women who still have a love for the old 15th century church in Manchester which was so badly damaged during the war. Ninety thousand122 words
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Advertisement554 1951-12-09 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. DENNEHY. At the Youngtoerg Memorial Hospital to Terry, wife of Dr. W. B. Dennehy, a daughter. SITUATION VACANT WAREHOUSE Manager required for ports equipment warehouse In Kuala Lumpur. Apply personally, or In writing, to H.Q NAAFI, 27-A Ptuui Road, Kuala Lumpur. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DISTRIBUTORS wanted for motorcycles (wellknown554 words
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Article, Illustration205 1951-12-09 11 ALi. OVER MALAYA school books hay* been put away and even the School Certificate pupils know that -it is no use worrying for another couple of months. We went to a Kuala Lumpur Kindergarten to we how the most Junior students were viewing breaking up and205 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-12-09 11 THIS is the story of an eight-year-old Malayan boy who has been discovered living in a hole in johore Bahru. It is a remarkable tale of misfortune, superstition and misery, dating back to the days of the Japanese occupation. The362 words
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Article106 1951-12-09 11 So that a bandit might live... MAIACCA. Sat. r'O bandits shot by Security Forces in an ambush, were brought to the Malacca Hospital in a critical condition. They both had to have a blood transfusion U tfcey were to survive, but there was no blood left In the bank. So106 words
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Article23 1951-12-09 11 SEGAMAT. Sat. Charged with causing hurt to another woman with a penknife. Pappamah, aged 40 was allowed $200 bail.23 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-12-09 11 |U|R. Donald Moore, Chairman of Directors of the Singapore Arts Theatre, said yesterday that nearly 200 people had so far joined the group and that "applications were coming in every day The Arts Theatre's first production, "The Heiress." has its first night on December160 words
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Article46 1951-12-09 11 Khoo Kiy Hcon, former president of the Kuala Kangsar Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, was released on bond yesterday from the detention camp. He had been detained under the Emergency regulations and his release was on instructions from the committee of review.46 words
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Article211 1951-12-09 11 A GROUP of Singapore magicians and their friends went to the Katonp house of lawyer Mr. Eric Choa last night, to witness an historic occasion the presentation of a charter from the International Brotherhood of Magicians in America to the Singapore branch which will211 words
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Article75 1951-12-09 11 An Indian taxi driver yesterday alleged in the Kuala Lumpur First Court that three British soldiers hired his taxi one night, robbed him of his cash and then drove away after pushing him out, four miles outside Kuala LumDur. The driver. Veeran was testifying at the75 words
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Article27 1951-12-09 11 The marriage took place yesterday at the Johcre Bahru Registrar of Christian Marriages, of Mr. Jan Kordyl. of Permatang Estate, Kota Tinggl, and Miss Dorothy27 words
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Article236 1951-12-09 11 AT 9.50 a m recently, Singapore Special Branch officers and men surrounded a small wooden shed in the backyard of a suburban house and trapped four young members of the Malayan National Liberation Army /Army. Their arrests were described by a Special Branch spokesman236 words
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Advertisement160 1951-12-09 11 At Jg& H& 2*™*** &jfc fit EXQUISITE TABLE CLOCKS BY. M i> a, J PH.**' T» Ll 'fife' 1 Jr ■> H i e\e* i% <£v^ tjAEGER-LECoULTR^ eaur/fui mp muswu p/kc/s/oh ciocks A COMB/Mr/ONOfGUSSPIAST/C AUTAI.) 08TA/AABIE AT All AIL KlfX/RS 8/ O*K UP-TO-MITS LEAD/MS HATCH PEALERS SEWCE SWT/O¥ A& 64UA*7E£P160 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-12-09 12 A scene from the Festival film 'The Magic Box," based on the life of British movie inventor William Friuse-Creene. Robert Donat plays the inventor. *mi the film hai been mad* co-opera-tively on ber.jlf of the whole film industry Above, Robert Donat persuade* the policeman 'Laurence Olivier) to83 words
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Article, Illustration494 1951-12-09 12 Thrills chills Picture parade by JOHN BEHAGUE yOU LL THRILL, you'll GASP, you'll CHEER!!!" said the s.xxling Press sheet describing Paramount* latest plunge into glorious technicolour, The Last Outpost," which burst upon my desk the other day, and I resolved, most determinedly, to do none of these things. If there494 words
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Article, Illustration238 1951-12-09 12 From behind the screen Story of F.D.R. to be filmed /COLUMBIA Pictures are to \j produce the life story of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, according to the New York Herald Tribune. "Consent came unexpectedly from Mrs. Roosevelt", the newspaper explained. Stanley Kramer, producer of the biographical film, said it would238 words
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Article, Illustration373 1951-12-09 12 BOGART LOOKS INTO THREE PAIRS OF EYES NEW YORK. HARD HITTING Humphrey Bogart let off a few fireworks about Hollywood's leading ladies during the past week. Said he: "Few of them can be considered as good actresses." Most of thp pirls in the film business Angels373 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-12-09 12 /MN you »p«t the tw« lUn < In the composite picture > above? Send your solutions to < "Spot The SUn", Sunday < Times. Singapore, to reach us not later than Thursday morning. >> Cash prizes will be awarded S th« first four correct entries < pulled110 words
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Advertisement226 1951-12-09 12 stage v,Arl I vJL soon TWO FULL HOURS OF SENSATIONAL MACK i The -Great i SORCAR I WORLD'S MASTER MAGICIAN 1 Twice Winner of the NOBEL PRIZE of MAGIC (The Sphinx Axotird for th* best Stage Magic) Will, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 THE SHOCKS Eflp* COME THICK |C AND FAST!226 words
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Advertisement226 1951-12-09 12 MORN MATINEE TODAY AT 9. AM "STAMPEDE" g -NEW-ALItAMBRA^ AIR-COMDinoNED TODAY DAILY I *»gv i 11 a.m. .1.30 4, 6.45 '-_i tX. BETTY (legs) j ja|^h|l s Dan Danny *V t^m DAILEY THOMAS -j/F^ j la Twentieth Century W v\ Fox's I p- to the /"4r Wk J^iJ Minute Musical226 words
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Article, Illustration152 1951-12-09 13 THE Sunday Times has held- over its usual camera competition page this week to present four very fine pictures from the collection of Mr. Loke Wan Tfco, which are to be exhibited in tSie Cathay Cinema foyer shortly. Idea behind the exhibition is to endeavour to raise152 words
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Advertisement259 1951-12-09 13 Hiov/e Pictures are easy to take G full of fun with the German Cine Xizn is the world's finest camera having numerous exclusive features, such as. instant len s interchange device coupled with 3-in-l parallax correcting viewfiuder. film rewind for tricks, self-filminß. audible footase counter, etc.. thus you can get259 words
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Miscellaneous202 1951-12-09 13 ISVO'GOT )/^SHFXKS,NO. r TELEVISION IS >f HERE. COME «OCSS TH' 1 II f( /IF YOU GUESS OORRECTLV A I QOtCK/f NAME. IT^-SrOP r > YORE OLXFASHIONtIxr- WE IS NOW SOW IF YC' GUESSES I MADAME, YOU WILL GET TRCMBUNQ.?- DON'T GET LJ /TELEVISION I^4OOVIKI' FEEJ-AVISION/:''- "X IT, VO'GITS A MII_I_VUM202 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1951-12-09 14 SYDNEY RODIN - Film stars Olivia Joan are landed gentry now SYDNEY RODIN By rrH£ pride of 5,000 families has made possible the compilation of one of the most fascinating British history books since the war— Burkes monumental "Landed Gentry", appearing next spring as the first edition for 15 years. Tnere are many1,044 words
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1038 1951-12-09 14 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By CANBERRA, Bat.* rpHE struggle against Communism In Australia shows signs of having more success within the union movement itself than in the political sphere. Since the defeat of the September referendum, in which the Menzies Government sought power to outlaw1,038 words
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Advertisement10 1951-12-09 14 t& STANDARD -VACUUM OIL COMPANY i*co*roK*Tte m •>•.*. with UMirtp liability)10 words
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Article, Illustration1544 1951-12-09 15 S. H. TAN - An invisible prowler S. H. TAN By f HIS is the story of the strange happenings in a barrack block at R.A.F. Station, Seletar, shortly before the Japanese occupation. S. H. Tan, the writer, is anxious to know if the present occupants have experienced any ghostly tappings or prowlings. If1,544 words
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Article460 1951-12-09 15 They bathe between dishes AN AMERICAN IN TOKYO TOKYO: 1 THINK it is something of a record. So I will state for history that I was washed, polished and fed within two hours after arrival in Tokyo. When you consider that It Is nearly an hour from the airport to460 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-12-09 15 The latest in invisible contact lenses the cornc.il lens hat jmt arrived in Mbfayt. Seen on fXc left, it it much snvaNer and ligfcter than the normal contact lent (right) and can be worn for long periods wrftfcaut .discomfort The Sunday Times is inweithifing Hiic remarkable new59 words
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Advertisement114 1951-12-09 15 FOR THS PREPARATION OF YOUR FOOD AND DRINKS. FUU FLAVOUR AND NOURISHMINI VALUES RETAINED boil U)i(l Cit/uist/y CHjoij I BANANA MILK SNAKE U )fe£=£>i I I Pint ml^ V. I V/ 1 lmr r banana (eat V \sl\r/ \mt t heaped >^g/ Yy f sp**n eraahed lee. (js2k I Place114 words
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Advertisement304 1951-12-09 15 FLY THE NEW KANGAROO SERVICE Now 2 days to EUROPE g£ Ikfc &t%& Finest by far, the QANTAS-8.0.A.C B^ N»v <J&j£ »ervice to Europe gives you the choice TtluJLfi^J of a speedy business trip— K>r a "take-it-V easy" tour with stop-overs anywhere I <^JF--*2M > ou wisn en route An304 words
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Advertisement618 1951-12-09 16 MAJOR REPAIRS TO BRIDGE Nit. 84/1 AT MILE 48 KLANGSEPANG ROAD The public la warned that this road will be closed to all vehicular traffic at this bridge from 6.00 a.m. on 10th December, 1951, to 6.00 p.m. on 13th December, 2951. D. W. GREHAN. Senior Executive Engineer, Klang Kuala618 words
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Advertisement691 1951-12-09 16 To-day at 11 ajn. 'THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER" TO-DAY 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 A 9.15 pJt. Kasma Booty A P. Ramie* "JUWITA" A Super Malay Drama! Songs A music Please come to the early show to avoid disappointment Rheumatism and Backache GoneiniWeek Fluih Kidney, With Cyite. mni You'll F.el691 words
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Miscellaneous310 1951-12-09 16 Ok m m m Ay af v a» s v m M m mm J THIS WEEK I FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19). Essential to be adaptable if you are to make the best of conditions this week. Be ready to re-orga-nize your routine, work with new companions,310 words
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Miscellaneous379 1951-12-09 16 bvR.H.NAYLOR sion on middle-aged and potentially useful associates. CANCER (June 21 July 20). However irritating workaday details may be, don't make changes just yet. Incidents end of week may cause you to change your ideas. Some likelihood of 'gambler's luck' on Friday. LEO (July 21 Aug. 21). Wise to act379 words
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Miscellaneous271 1951-12-09 16 1 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Don't let yourself be embroiled in family arguments. Get out and mike the most of new expe- riences, new friends. Good for travel. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Dark Yellow. 5. Onyx. TOMORROW. Forget last week's problems and start out on something new.271 words
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Miscellaneous443 1951-12-09 16 ITjQT^TTTj^ rkNE of the important reasons for keeping an eye on the score-pad In Canasta is that the score controls your minimum count for the initial meld. That applies not only to the hand you are actually playing but also to the hand that will follow. For example, suppose that443 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-12-09 16 with a minimum count of 120 points needed by both sides. You might well manage to roll up a huge score against your weak opponents. The emphasis on waiting to go over 5,000 points would be much stronger if you were farther ahead of the enemy. You don't want to203 words
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Miscellaneous221 1951-12-09 16 of thinking and a bit of counting. It may be important for you to remember whether the wild cards In a closed canasta are Jokers or deuces. In a very close case, you may have to estimate how many points your partner will get stuck with if you meld out221 words
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Advertisement308 1951-12-09 17 W* e'*V /Wl\ v Ls&noanucA united "YOU. too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMINiMINERAL^/fc/cW That is why you feel Worn out Nervous, Irritable, Have head -aches. Lose Weight. Worry Try this Proved Way Back to Health 6 Happiness Whet) you're anaemic, ftr' nenroua, ham mmpimm frwm308 words
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Advertisement293 1951-12-09 17 citizen ON NATIONAL SERVICE \ML blue MAROON GREY BLACK OR |||P^ MOTTLED CASES I REFILLS: BLUE P*f red CREEN SI "75 iS^ BLACK ft Blltit L.vc.i With IriE fORLD WiOE BIRO REFILL SERVICE V 8 Mstributors in Malaya. HJVANROKFRTCITn 18 Biftery RrJ. Sineanorr gtniTiTTmiitiiiiimimiinttiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiimnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiir^ 1. KLIM it pur*. »of. milk293 words
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Miscellaneous603 1951-12-09 17 AS the column is 21- years -old thia week, It has been celebrating. Therefore, it is in no condition to produce itself for the I,oooth time (counting sickness and holidays) with its customary alert appraisal of the news. It tried to read the papers, but the printed sentences meant little,603 words
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Miscellaneous532 1951-12-09 17 By NAT GUBBINS Now the column has grown up, it has become a little more tolerant. Although It can still be venomous when roused. It feels somehow that it ha* grown wiser and. perhaps, a little kinderAt least. It thought so until it opened the usual letter beginning "Dear Pig."532 words
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Miscellaneous295 1951-12-09 17 During this time. you have written that you have had visits from The Devil. Mr. Lucifer, which Is quite likely considering your sneering remarks abjut bishops V have also written that that fairies sit on your desk, like the one called Wlnhful Thinking, and that eats talk to you and295 words
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Miscellaneous357 1951-12-09 17 what the ladles have done to me. I don't propose to start here. But may I draw your attention to picture published last week of the Persian Prime Minister lying on a bed and being kissed by the Egyptian Prime Minister? Anyway. congratulations on reading something you hate so much357 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1951-12-09 18 CHALLENGE FROM A SELANGOR READER kJR. Goodyear of Kuala Lumpur, has brought a hornets' nest about his cars and mine by his pardonable pride in his Healey saloon, which is claimed to be the fastest saloon in Malaya. Fortunately, I am able to issue a bland1,368 words
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Article424 1951-12-09 18 Cookery comer by MARIE COUGH THERE Ls no need to be afraid of making the Christmas cake at home. Golden rules are: Use of good Ingredients. Scrupulous care In cleaning fruit. Long slow baking at the right temperature Here is how I make my424 words
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Advertisement235 1951-12-09 18 INDIGESTION i-J^^ Relieved By JgLONE DOSE V Ifflflf -^-7^ Of This Famous Remed* llfinr /limk Don't let Indigestion cnakv *W Mm^mm. four meals misery. Let just \J/ A^m one dose of MACLEAN Ik^vW/ /Hk Rk BRAND STOMACH POW |K%\lr_>£^^ r^BL DER bring you relief I Thii *-<v_ L famous remedy235 words
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Advertisement229 1951-12-09 18 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette The lads in the land of the thistle Were once gravely troubled with bristle. But now with the saving On Blue Gillette shaving and the comfort of using a blade sharp as a surgeon y s scalpel in a Gillette razor229 words
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Article237 1951-12-09 19 Selangor s win ousts Penang KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. j CBLANGOR smashed Penang'<= 1 hopes of becoming Northern 1 Rugby finalists by winning their match on the padang here this evening by six points (a try and a penalty" goal* to five (a goal). Selangor had more of the play territorially237 words
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Article181 1951-12-09 19 A SHOWER of heavy rain at half-time followed by another downpour which lasted until the final whistle made the H.M.S. Malaya rugby ma,tch between Johore and Negri-Malacca a pretty rough affair and ended in a win for Johore by 12 points (a penalty goal, three tries) to181 words
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Article61 1951-12-09 19 MELBOURNE, Sat. Rain made play Impossible after lunch today In the Sheffield Shield cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales. Victoria, who were 412 for two at close yesterday, were 483 for four at the interval today, Morris was soon out this morning after adding61 words
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Article489 1951-12-09 19 Penang beaten by Selangor CINGAPORE Combined Services beat Combined Civilians in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger clash by five points to three on the S.C.C. padang yesterday and thus- go into the final, representing South. In Sungei Patani, Perak drew with Kedah and go into the489 words
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Article40 1951-12-09 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. After being three goals down In the first 35 minutes, Selangor rallied in the second half but were beaten 3-2 by the Negri Sembilan Women's Sports Club at hockey on the padang here today.40 words
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Article27 1951-12-09 19 Singapore District Army water polo team yesterday beat a visiting RAF Ceylon team by five goals to two at the OUlman Barracks pool.27 words
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Article37 1951-12-09 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. Owing to heavy rain the final of the men's singles in the Victoria State lawn tennis championships could not be held today. No play was possible The final will be held on Monday37 words
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Article28 1951-12-09 19 RNAS (Sembawang) "A" beat 223 BOD at rugger at St. Georges Road yesterday by eight points (a goal, dropped goal) to six points (two tries).28 words
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Article120 1951-12-09 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. A GOAL scored by Ismail bin All. Combined Malacca schools' centre-forward. In the tenth minute of play gave his team victory over Negrl Sembilan combined schools in the opening match of the combined schools quadrangular hockey tournament on the Beremban padang this evening. The120 words
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Article320 1951-12-09 19 A LOR STAR. Sat. rjOTHENBURG outplayed Kedah by five goals to one at Alor Star In the opening game of their Federation tour here today. This was the heaviest defeat that Kedah has suffered for several Keasons. A crowd of over 6.000 saw the fast320 words
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Article177 1951-12-09 19 gCORINO eight pointa (a try and a goal) to five (a goal), the Present Boys of Raffles Institution beat the Old Boys In their annual rugger match, on the school ground yesterday, to become the first holders of the trophy presented by Dr. V P.177 words
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573 1951-12-09 19 Services won— but had to fight all the way npHE eagerly awaited encounter between the Combined Services and the Combined Civilians on the Singapore padang yesterday ended in a win for Services by five points (one goal) to three points (one try). The Combined Civilians played an excellent game, thrilling573 words
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Article411 1951-12-09 19 I ALL India Football Federation's I I touring team scored their exI pectca win over Singapore Indians in their opening ?amc in Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, and the five-nil margin, seems to suggest that they have left their goal-scoring inhibitions behind them411 words
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Advertisement337 1951-12-09 19 sSv 9 Vwl faajjjSfe:-- HttH^, jgfl v WF **^»m v |j f iMi Tufi g^gV Jt** i "a just reward Manners are not idle. They are the fruit of loy.il rfature and of noble mind. Millions of Craven 'A' smokers preserve their good manners— even x when offered other brands337 words
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Article2150 1951-12-09 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Day of good dividends; Two objections From BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $460,592 First No. *****9 $133,176 Second No. *****2 66,588 Third No. *****6 ***** STARTERS (53.026 each): Nos. *****4; *****2; *****2; *****5; *****6; *****6; *****7; *****2; *****8; *****0; *****4. C ON'SOLATION PRIZES (SI. OOO2,150 words
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Article90 1951-12-09 20 ADELAIDE. Sat. BRUCE BOWLEY. South Australia's opening batsman, scored 169 of his side's total of 398 against the West Indies here today. South Australia were ail out for 398 soon after lunch today, second day of the four-day match West Indies had scored 174 for 5Reuter - 90 words
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Article125 1951-12-09 20 LONDON, Sat. I RESULTS of today's matches in I the English Football League: I ball Leagues: FIRST DIVISION .Arsenal 1 Manchester U. 3 Aston Villa 2 Newcastle U. 2 I Blackpool 1 Tottenham I Chelsea 1 harlton A. 9 I Derby County 5 Bolton t I Huddersfield125 words
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147 1951-12-09 20 R.I. RUGBY XV TO PLAY K.L. SEREMBAN OAFFLES Institution rugger team will play at Kuala Lumpur and Seremban this week. The schedule is: Tomorrow, against Victoria Institution (K L.) on the .V.I. ground at 5 p.m. Tuesday, against King George V School. Seremban. at 5 p.m. Wednesday, against Tuanku Muhammad147 words
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Article109 1951-12-09 20 KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. rIE final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition between Selangor and Penang will be played In Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 22. Singapore Malays, last year's winners, did not enter this year. The results to date are: East Section: Trengganu beat Kelantan109 words
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Article65 1951-12-09 20 9EGAMAI. Sat— Lan Awang of the Brlghtllght Party won the open singles and was runner up in the open and mixed doubles of the Segamat District annual badminton championships complpted last week. Interest in the championships was less this season and the wo- men's singles65 words
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Article243 1951-12-09 20 WORLD -ranking flyweight raimy Campo, champion of the Orient', flew Into Singapore on Thursday night to prepare for a fight here against Taffy Hancock, flyweight champion of Australia, on Dec. SI. Campo. a swarthy. blockshouldered Filipino of 22. has a top class record. In little243 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-12-09 20 A large crowd of the Indian community were at Kalian^ airport on Friday to welcome the All India Football Federation team. The Indian contingent, which includes 15 players and two official are pictured here with the manager Mr. V. R. K. Tandon in the centre wearing a garland. Sunday Times51 words
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Advertisement131 1951-12-09 20 a/waak Camera |71| Name anyone you will to each a new Kodak Camera is a "wanted" gift— a prized possession that brings years of pleasure. So important so worth while- whether you're introducing a voimgster to the fascination of photography or graduating -T/h a grownup to a fine modern camera.131 words
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Advertisement136 1951-12-09 20 J Iff W'--' i-BBISBSsSsBIBIa i.m£swsSswf IBuHhI •^llP^iiilKoi v Isj(9 lssssvs*^fl!iHHsssi^isiiH^^^^^ TVI *Yl\juVVAlAt 1 VAfll \lrfH m •Jlf Hair groomed with Silvifix Hair Cream adds remarkably to a man 1 •ense of cool self-possession. For Silvifix really controls your hair without gumming or greasiness, and because it contains Pure Silvikrin keeps136 words
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