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Title Section13 1951-12-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 854. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS13 words
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Article371 1951-12-16 1 Hit a log: 32 people rescued IPOH. Saturday. EIGHTEEN people are feared drowned following the capsizing of a double-decker motor-boat in the middle of the swollen Perak River, near Mannong, yesterday afternoon. The tragedy worst in the history of the Perak River— happened at 5.30371 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-12-16 1 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lytteiton. and his Under Secretary. Mr. H. Frazer, M.P.. that with the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MicDonald. after their return to Singapore fri»m Hong Kong yesterday.- Sunday Times picture.44 words
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Article135 1951-12-16 1 |L|r. Oliver Lytteiton, the 11 Secretary of State for the Colonies, returned to Singapore by air yesterday after a three-day visit to Hong Kong. Plain-clothesmen were at Kallang Airport hours before .his plane was due. By the time the reception party arrived, dozens of135 words
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350 1951-12-16 1 A SAMPAN grated on the beach at Lim Chu Kang, on the north-west of Singapore, at 5 a.m. yesterday and a breathless Malay stumbled up to the isolated police station and excitedly panted out that his village across the Straits of johore had350 words
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Article101 1951-12-16 1 HONG KONG, Sat. FE British-owned China Mall said today that Mr. Lytteiton had given Hong Kong two vital assurances for the future. These assurances were: That the British Government considers Hong Kong an essential part of the Commonwealth and that the Colony is included in the ImperialAP - 101 words
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Article40 1951-12-16 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. Some 1.100 Chinese American have signed a protest to Communist China leaders announcing their "determination to end payment of blood money" in the ransom racket that has netted the Reds millions of American dollars -UP.UP - 40 words
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Article26 1951-12-16 1 The Foocnow Methodist Youth Fellowship held a concert in aid of its Church building fund at the AngloChinese School auditorium. Barker Road, last night.26 words
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Article29 1951-12-16 1 CAIRO, Sat. The police proclaimed a state of emergency throughout Cairo today in view of the re-opening of schools which had been closed since December 7.— U.P.UP - 29 words
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Article25 1951-12-16 1 Pupils i.l Mrs. Lucien Wang gave piano recitals in aid of the V.M.C.A. swimming pool found at the British Council Hall last night.25 words
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Article115 1951-12-16 1 I want to forget, says Joan HOLLYWOOD. Sat. ONE of Hollywood's most sensational trials in a decade loomed in the Joan Bennett Walter WangerJennin<s Lane shooting today. Miss Bennett. 42-year-old star, denied she was interested in Lang and said she would like to forget the whole thing. So would LangUP - 115 words
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Article38 1951-12-16 1 COLOMBO. Sat—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will make an offering of gold sovereigns at the Buddhist "Temple of the Tooth" at Kandy when they visit Ceylon in February, it was learned here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1951-12-16 1 SEATTLE. Sat. A psychologist. Louis Ctellermann, was found guilty on three moral counts wh'ch accused him of prescribing sexual "shock treatments" for his female patients— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article149 1951-12-16 1 SUCCESSOR NAMED— BUT IT'S SECRET WHITEHALL has decided upon the man ho will succeed Singapore's retiring Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans. but his name is being kept secret until after a special panMalayan conference on administrative maters which will be held in Kuala Lumpur, next week-end. Mr. Pennefather-Evans,149 words
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Article149 1951-12-16 1 PENANC. Saturday TICKET no *****8 drew the first prize of $184,000 1 in the Federation's third Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn in Penang today. Altogether. 1 736.000 tickets were sold Dr. Lee Tiang Kens (Federal Member for Health). Mr Ong Huck Lim. Mr. I.Agencies - 149 words
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Article, Illustration645 1951-12-16 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. AMERICAN rubber controls will be relaxed on Jan. 1, the U.S. Government announced today. The National Production Authority, which issued the order, announced on Dec. 4 that rubber stocks were now high enough for practically all restrictions on the use of new rubber to645 words
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Article76 1951-12-16 1 COLOMBO Sat. HIGH-LEVEL talks are in progress between Ceylon and the United States concerning the buying of Ceylonese rubber at better prices and at reasonable periods, usually reliable sources here said today. Ceylon has told America that if she is to overlook the recent offerReuter - 76 words
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Article361 1951-12-16 1 LONDON, Sat. THE British Government today loosened its control of sterling and th« London Money Market but kept the pound sterling pegged at US$2.BO. From Monday, forward transactions in sterling will be turned back to the commercial banks, thus freeing the Money Market to make its361 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1951-12-16 2 .The secrets of a sword swallower r ".y t imw ijifzc zr )LD man Krinko, the fakir, stumped triumphantly into the tent to announce that he id cornered one of the top-notch mentalist iams in the country. "They called Mr. and Mrs. Moyer," he told > happily. "Read minds, make1,833 words
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Article, Illustration484 1951-12-16 2 MARGARET SHIPLEY - MARGARET SHIPLEY DEOPLE called him "Bull- frog" because' of his thick, protruding lips. They had mocked him at school and made his life a misery. For this reason he hated school, left it. for a no-good Job, and, still under 20, was arrested for484 words
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Advertisement151 1951-12-16 2 Contrary to widespread belief S^J! 1 "I I AUTOMATIC WATCHES f"^^^*^^^^ do not giv> trouble anymore than ordinary winding ones, provided rHat they are of good quality, h is very remarkable j 24hrS however, that the selfwinding one other things being equal is the more accurate watch, but this is151 words
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Article, Illustration184 1951-12-16 3 Home-made bombs are baffling S pore C.I.D. fHREE home-made bombs used by terrorists recently in a bid to blow up the Singapore Restaurant and an electrical power sub-station at Jalan Sultan are baffling the C.I.D.' Both attempts failed. The bombs did little damage except blow off part of the ends184 words
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Article127 1951-12-16 3 JOHORE BaHRU, Fri. QIRLS from the ulu In Johore are to be, given a course of training in the Domestic Science School. Johore Bahru, in 1952 so that they may return to their kam pongs and help to Improve the standards of nutrition and hygiene. It127 words
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Article24 1951-12-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat From today, a curfew is in force in the district of Bentong Pahang. from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.24 words
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261 1951-12-16 3 SOME GOOD SINGING BUT MESSIAH' WAS NOT PERFECT A NEAR-CAPACITY audience at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night gave every evidence of enjoying the Singapore Musical Society's performance A Handel's wonderful oratorio 'Messiah." and that vociferous praise would seem tc be an answer in itself to an> criticism. But261 words
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Article73 1951-12-16 3 Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Dec. 15) were. In cents per 1b: lo 1 RSS Spot loose 143 'o.b in bales Jan No. 1 RSS 143 No. 2 RSS 138>ii No 3 R.S.S. 134 i ob In bales Jau No. 1 RSS. 142% t73 words
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156 1951-12-16 3 'TWO volunteer special constables. Fong Poh Chen and Woon Kow Kia, were yesterday conditionally discharged by the Singapore j Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. J. K. L. Jamieson. with a "sentence above their heads." They pleaded guilty to a summons charge of causing156 words
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Article, Illustration449 1951-12-16 3 Malaya's claims overlooked THE Malayan and British Governments have not pressed Malaya's reasonable claims for newsprint -with sufficient force, says Mr. T. Aiken, chairman of the Straits Times Press Ltd., in a statement accompanying th't company's annual report, published yesterday. Malaya's newsprint alloca- j tion from U.K.449 words
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Article45 1951-12-16 3 U. U.IATHAMBY claimed 11 trial In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to a charge of riving false evidence in the judicial proceeding of a case in a Singapore Court on Aug. He was granted bail of Sl>,— until Feb.45 words
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Article126 1951-12-16 3 Six beds now at K L Flying Club MEWS comes from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club that their dormitory accommodation has now grown to six beds, which i« a ereat attraction to outstation members who arrive suddenly on leave in the capital and wisn to log a few flying hours.126 words
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Article23 1951-12-16 3 SEGAMAT. Sat -Lim Boon Kirn. 35. was fined $25 in Seßamat for building an unauthorised cubicle at th" f^ck of his house23 words
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Advertisement329 1951-12-16 3 I You won't better H Biro for your I T^RIENDS, relations, young, jffixffi' H r old— they'll love to have a S^MB/ I Biro. There's no finer gift. Jfraffi/ I Models to suit all tastes and A TAn!/ I pockets. JPJW BIROMATIC Jw/ Unique, fascinating, I Mfjßaful practical, attractive. BIROETTE329 words
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Advertisement316 1951-12-16 3 avid f*i w UMVERsm. x w2}jU*J f J e 4^ The mighty jeep' proved in war and in peace is ideal as a general service car. It climbs, pulls and furnishes up to 30 h.p. for on -the -job operation of many kinds of belt or shaft driven equipment. CYCLE316 words
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Article, Illustration772 1951-12-16 4 Noni Wright - Perak planter Has 'the best answer to Communism* A RUBBER planter near Taiping, Mr. George de L. Clifford, is taking advantage of compulsory regrouping on his estate to build model cottages for his Indian labourers in village style in place of the usual "lines". Mr. Clifford772 words
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Article823 1951-12-16 4 The Countryman's Journal ANOTHER week has passed. The rains still keep off. Our special curfew was lifted after seven days. A few fish lorries still manage to pick up a load at Mersing or Kangka Mawai. One afternoon the Cook started to slash a banana823 words
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Advertisement83 1951-12-16 4 AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE iTII Ol ll his Christmas HL,^|A 1^ \fjm rest Deluxe the f,old':!ieG caps wth classic W. '^^r jfegl K\uA _^*^£o&^^ t§ basing enhance the beauty of this distinctive tL I j^mm^^ model, barrels offer you a choice of Green M Wflft f Blue or Burgundy. mi Vfe^^A83 words
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Miscellaneous220 1951-12-16 4 NEW CROSSWORD ACBOSS DOWN 1. F«*hkmed by Ebenhower-s 2 Introduction to musical pu» Commar-d? (6); 5. His cavalry We < 3 3 heart U evU is private (7); 10. This body has shed aw^ A ta the etenwl no authority over the 19th hole mlnd (R Brooke> (5 (5. 3.220 words
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Article54 1951-12-16 5 With reference to our story. "Unions have a big say In City now," we should like to make it clear that \h<> treasurer of the Army Civil Service Union i* Mr. w Fook Lim and not Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Mr. Lee Choon Eng I* a54 words
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Article30 1951-12-16 5 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. Mr. R. Sinivasan, electronic engineer has arrived at Kota Bahru to visit his parents before leaving for Britain to specialise In television and radar engineering.30 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-12-16 5 Building for sale Tuesday if the Whiteaway Laidlaw building is sold to new owners when it comes under the auctioneer's hammer on Tuesday, it will be another 12 years before the firm moves out and there can be no immediate change of ownership. A spokesman298 words
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Article117 1951-12-16 5 OFFICER WARNS: HE MAY ABSCOND' IN spite of strong opposition by the Prosecuting sfficer in the First Singapore Police Court, yesterday, the Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, granted bail of $10,000 to an Indian who was tentatively charged with possession of ammunition. In the dock was 50-year-old Varatharajoo, whom,117 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-12-16 5 AN appeal to members ol the Chinese Ladles Association in Singapore, to take more Interest in voluntary work was made by their pesident, Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. at the annual general meeting of the association on Friday "The Children Social Centres the Red Cross, the225 words
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165 1951-12-16 5 S.Y.F. fire first live A.A. shells DOR the first time in the I history of the Singapore Volunteer Force, live antiaircraft shells were fired at a demonstration at Labradot Point yesterday. The 40 officers and men, under the command of Capt. T. W. Ong, who took part in the demonstration,165 words
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Article58 1951-12-16 5 A sarong valued at $8 cost four months in gaol and one year's police supervision for a Malay youth in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. He was Mohammed Salleh. who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a sarong belonging to Abdul Jafar from a58 words
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Article60 1951-12-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Forty-four men teachers from schools in the Federation today completed an Intenslvt course in physical training and athletics at the Victor!?. Institution here The course, which lasted six days, was the eighth of its kind this year for Federation school sports masters. They60 words
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191 1951-12-16 5 Sunday Times Theatre Corr. "THli, Heiress,' first produc- tk)n of the newly-formed Singapore Arts Theatre, will i have Its opening night at the Victoria Memorial Theatre j tomorrow. Rehearsals have been going extremely well, I am told. Bookings so far have been satisfactory. The191 words
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Article186 1951-12-16 5 Expand clubs, says Frisby A SURVEY of youth agencies in Singapore, and a co-ordination of their activities, was proposed by the Colony's Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, in a talk over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Frisby, who recently returned from a youth186 words
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Article22 1951-12-16 5 The Havelock Road Evening School held its closingday concert yesterday. There was also display of hand" work by the girls.22 words
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Advertisement199 1951-12-16 5 BORNEO MOTORS^ LIMITED P E NANGIi >— _i_- 3 ,^^^*^^R qm^^^H IR^HII r"^^ l HI T^-*« *-*L'^^H for Austin Sales and Service 3 J"*S^ BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SIN6APOHE MALACJA SEitEMBAN -K. LUMPUR IPOH fiUTFEHWORTH JESSELTON w I had woken up with a bad Sid suggested going out that Before I199 words
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Advertisement72 1951-12-16 5 Our Snowman reminds you that there are only 7 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! So bring along your last -minute shopping list quickly! Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. You'll find that Campbell's Cough Syrup ►jives you relief with the first dose. CAMPBELL'S for coughs, bronchitis and asthma Small sixe 80 cts.72 words
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Article, Illustration759 1951-12-16 6 Tessie Tan - girls are ransacking attics, old trunks and musty cupboards looking for antique pillow cases, coverlets, costumes, banners, chair-covers and table-hangings to provide the wherewithal that will revive a longlost art embroidery. The raw materials glass beads, sequins, multi coloured silk threads, gold and759 words
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Article, Illustration601 1951-12-16 6 BILLY BUDD - I IKE Goldsmith's village schoolmaster, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton Is a man severe and stern to view. Yet. also like that other worthy man. he Is kind and has many Jokes. At last Tuesday's press conference, he rebuked where admonition was due (to those few who. alas,601 words
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Article378 1951-12-16 6 DANIEL GEORGE - NOT GRAVE! AND AGAIN... ONE of the mistakes that are often made is the mistake of writing "One of the mistakes that ts often made." Put it round this way: "Of the mistakes that are often made this is one." You see "mistakes.' being378 words
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Advertisement296 1951-12-16 6 It's Wide-Awake Time with f* WESTCLOX RELIABILITY Jf '> ii I* 1/^ll #When it's time to woke op, time for appointments, the We*tdox Big Ben Hme it re/ioWe time. Big Ben just won't let you oversleep. Whether you prefer o firm, loud alarm or gentle chimes, there's a Big Ben296 words
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Advertisement406 1951-12-16 6 jA\ Kb& Look at your smile in MAKE THIS PEPSOOENT MIRROR TUT gjff£|\ 1 Are your teeth as I /Jfflsm mm white as hers? 1 vft dil W I our sm^ c cant tru^ y kt'ghti I l ;?s^*3^ unless your Teeth arc rcallj 1 tonight- Smiic mio your white!406 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-12-16 7 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - OUR CHILDREN.... The summing up HTHIS series of articles has brought forth a good deal of interesting correspondence from readers, a few of whom are indignant that it should have been written at all. "What?" they ask. "Is the point of publicising1,135 words
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Article, Illustration543 1951-12-16 7 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK' J AM 20 and In love with a beautiful young girl. Her parents and frienda are very good to me and, unless I am mistaken, think they would like to see us married. The trouble is that my mother Is very oldfashioned, and543 words
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Advertisement261 1951-12-16 7 The advantage is always with Pyramid unmatched for style and service. PYRAMID TI4DI HAM HANDKERCHIEFS In white and colours for men and women A TOOTAL PRODUCT See Reglnered Trade Mark Übel <S-a>--00 every handkerchief TOOTAL OUARANTEEO Malavin H' prr-i-ntativp- >■ J°oh« ft po i%t More beautiful? A Of couriel No261 words
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Advertisement346 1951-12-16 7 IULD«9&rLU teSf IN THE MORNING-^, (..|l. S.»,l r Mil 1 At f r» HtMi m k*M |>... f j J(^ J o.t.r —4 <■*•■ rM> (Mgl* Hl.nn.fc W tiny Mrtitl*. W» L^, S-iTA clinf HMm li»in| Mm IkMl. (Mfttaf Hmli iHki J y •f Mm ml Mm m«fcl«. CwgU Maf346 words
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Article, Illustration309 1951-12-16 8 Glamour girls of the air love Singapore The world is their fashion market WITH opportunities shared only by the most highly salaried department store buyers or by the really fabulously rich traveller. Qantas hostesses on the Australia-England "Kangaroo Service" are the envy of all Australian women, for the world Is309 words
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Article, Illustration557 1951-12-16 8 DOROTHY THATCHER - This woman made us all gasp DOROTHY THATCHER LONDON. |N Noel Coward's latest play "Relative Values" now running at London's Savoy Theatre. Gladys Cooper takes the part of a Countess. There's nothing either unusual or startling about this, you might say, yet this woman's grace and elegance draws gaspo of557 words
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Advertisement171 1951-12-16 8 is Centime Maidenform Brassieres \> ore made oniy in the United States of America. N*. pHBf For YOU a skirt *Sjt tailored in Britain Gor-Ray offer you every-< Jay skirts— I with a future Beautifully cut. and beautifully finished, in I j British-loomed pur* woollens- -they keep good-looking through many171 words
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Advertisement149 1951-12-16 8 How your hair can look naturally curly Toni'f wonderful S*^*^^. Cremc lotion waves jflk your hair gently, giving -~*aa«aflßi ?L\ you a perm that looks and ■cts immediately like naturally wavy hair. That's why more women ask for Tom than for all other home perms combined. Give yourself a Toni149 words
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Article, Illustration246 1951-12-16 9 2 7 teleprinter operators may resign over 'scrubbing' TWENTY-ONE teleprinter-operators of Kranj Wireless Station may resign because the] were asked to scrub, sweep, wash and clean th< Central Receiving Room of the W/T Station. "According to a recent order by the officer-in-charge of the Receiving Station, all teleprinter operator: must246 words
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84 1951-12-16 9 •JHE new Cathay restaurant, Singapore's most exclusive meeting place for lovers of Chinese food, which was opened last week, is planning a bumper Christmas for its patrons. There will be no roast turkey or plum pudding on the menu but free gifts, novelties84 words
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Article40 1951-12-16 9 A petition for reprieve on behalf of A. K. S. Othman Ghany— the restaurant proprietor condemned to death for the murder of a corporal in last year's riots has been sent to the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson.40 words
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325 1951-12-16 9 THE first thing P. C. Sorcar, famous illusionist and magician, wanted to know on his arrival in Singapore was "Will there be first-aid attendants present during my show?" "I have found from past experience that some people faint when they see two of325 words
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Article57 1951-12-16 9 J^ TENTATIVE charge of murder was explained to 33-year-old A. Govindasamy in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that on Friday Govindasamy caused the death of a 33-year-old woman. Venjridesalam Pathail Anunah, at a hotel in Geylang by intentionally causing her hurt with a57 words
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Article, Illustration128 1951-12-16 9 MUAR, Sat.— A pork seller. Tan Seng Tong. who was arrested by a policeman for selling pork without a licence was alleged to have given the PC. $2 as a bribe. He claimed trial at Muar to the charge and was allowed bail of $100. Case was postponed128 words
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Article64 1951-12-16 9 PENANG, Sat. BANDITS opened fire at the Val DOr resettlement camp in Nibong Tebal district last night. Police returned fire, but no casualties were reported. Penang Police yesterday arrested another Chinese Mm Yuen member in the rural district of Penang. Penang Fire brigade was called64 words
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Article76 1951-12-16 9 THE 200 children who attended the conjuring show by Mr. M. D P. Gilroy. a member of the Magician Circle, at the Singapore Raffles Girls School yesterday, gasped with wonder and delight as the latter dug into an empty tin and pulled out handfuls of76 words
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Article35 1951-12-16 9 MUAR. Sat —Thousands of Indians in Muar celebrated the "Karithikay"-a religious festival— this week when the god Subramaniam was taken in a chariot, drawn by two bullocks, in a procession round the town.35 words
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Article59 1951-12-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MR Charley, publisher and director of the Pen Pals' Journal "The Mailsters" is holding yet another social at the Shanghai Hotel in Penane on Dec. 20 from 8 p.m. to midnight for all on the mail list. Pen pals from Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Cameron59 words
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Article23 1951-12-16 9 Dr. K. M. Fozdar will speak on the Banal faith at the Bahal Centre, Tanjonp Katong Road, this evening23 words
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Miscellaneous329 1951-12-16 9 SINCAPOKE KUAt,A LUMPUB S' seong 'Badminton Cup. (484 A4l metres kJI/ Penang v Spore (commentary): 000. Morn.nr JS'.T^J^^^ ,SS-^>roS •Musical Round-Up": 10 Emer- Ten pie and the Vandyke Affair Now Unti) w c D own" m* .i. us, i» 11.30—4 p.m As Spore; 4 "Bonn gency News from XL., IO.Ub329 words
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Article671 1951-12-16 10 By a lawyer I HAVE a number of letters relating to pre-war debts which were paid off during the Japanese occupation, and also in respect of debts which were incurred during the occupation and nave not yet been discharged. It may therefore be of assistance if671 words
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419 1951-12-16 10 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley CANBERRA, Sat. WHERE are some who can't decide which of these projected events is the more portentious: House of Commons disclosures that Britain has made great advances in atomic bomb research make it highly probable that Australia will be the scene of419 words
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Article386 1951-12-16 10 main purpose of the White Australia policy Is to keep out cheap labour, it has no bearing In this case. The wives are not coming here to apply for jobs. "There is nothing to be said for extending a perpetual hatred of Japan to these women, some of386 words
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Article881 1951-12-16 10 •pHE conflict in the theories of materialistic people who believe in self first and always, and the idealistic people who think of others first, is the theme of the play which Radio Theatre is producing at 8 o'clock tonight. Adapted for the radio by881 words
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Advertisement386 1951-12-16 10 murphy radio More signal, less noise... and they are all reliable i6Ci is outstanding in quality and per- \"i- (j fc^^" I %<*rli formance Attractive ay it is the cabinet is i ~~-^r' H' lJßu mainly designed to give pood clean base with- j irw— q^a rJi— —M^Ml>\/ cut boom,386 words
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Article, Illustration416 1951-12-16 11 Reds ran in underpants ROAD DEATH: DRIVER, 24, CHARGED SHORTLY after she had crossed the road safely with her children, Mrs. Laurie Majorie Boiton, a 38-year-old housewife, saw her husband lying near a monsoon drain in Tanglin Road on Nov. 24. She also saw a blue car travelling down the416 words
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Article60 1951-12-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.Shadowy figures moving along the railway line were sufficient warning for the driver of a goods train to stop and return the wav he had come. Later, it was found that a rail had been removed from the spot where the figures had been seen.60 words
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Article1239 1951-12-16 11 ._.;* i_ * A «*«._ * U.« . I - KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. BANDITS Ned in their underpants before a fixed bayonet charge wlien their camp was surrounded by Security Forces in the Temetlofc district of Pahang yesterday. All round the camp was thick blukar, and visibility was only a few yards. The patrol first saw a bandit sentry1,239 words
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Article119 1951-12-16 11 DESPONSE to an appeal by the Singapore Youth Council for donations to a fund for a New Year treat for the aged in the Colony has been poor. With five days more to go before closing day for donations, only three affiliated groups ana one person have119 words
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Article90 1951-12-16 11 Father abducted by Reds JOHORE BAKRU. Saturday. THE Johore Bahru Drsrrict Welfare Committee will 1 pay the school feet of two children whose father was abducted by bandits two years ago in Senai, and has not been heard of since. The two children have Just come90 words
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157 1951-12-16 11 Sailor runs amok, hurts three men PENANG, Sat. 'pHREE elderly Chinese wer» wounded last night, when a Chinese sailor ran amok in the Shanghai Merchants* Association in MacalLster Lane. He attacked them with a chopper. The victims, Shiak Lin Kan (50). Mao Tze Cheng (71) and Chow Kooi Ling, had157 words
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Advertisement125 1951-12-16 11 xm LA TOILETTE LE BAIN CHERAMY I J PARIS Suit AGENTS DIETHELM CO., LTD. flncnrpor *t*fl Switzerland «*itb limited liability) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC (il^ji^ RECORDS -/h Wi IHE MOST ORIGIISAL D X^Ql ATTRACTIVE XMAS GIFTS f^r* Qfflj These new records are y£ |$^r beautifully illustrated y^yss" I mar| y125 words
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Advertisement90 1951-12-16 11 TOOTAL DRESS FABRICS IP ROBIA Hi >rk A TOOTAL FABRIC > Vii«& marked TEBILIZED /j^ySj^ for tested ircase-rctistance J&iWt' $4.40 to $7.20 TOBRALQQ ATTOOTAL FABRIC fIWILJ^ $3.80 yd. little^ SINGAPORE I. CHRISTMAS GIFTS! SELECT YOUR X'MAS PRESENTS FROM DULFAKIR We hare an amaxing Selection of Olft Books, Children's Books A90 words
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Article21 1951-12-16 12 THE ENGAGEMENT ls announced between Mr. Khoo Chih Kuan« and Mlse Teh Suat Phaik at Penang on 16th. December. 195121 words
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Article62 1951-12-16 12 MR Si MRS. MOHD. ALI BIN ABU wish to thank all those who aent valuable gifts on their wedding. Sunday. 9.12.1951, at Oylang Road. Singapore. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Yeo Phee Jin thank relatives, friends, firms Associations for arnding Senglnys. Wreaths. Scrolls, telegrams letters of condolences attending62 words
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Article430 1951-12-16 12 DATO Onn bin Ja'afar is by far the most capable politician in Malaya. He is shrewd, far-seeing and completely honest. But he is liable to impetuosity and ebullience, not always happy companions when treading the road to political eminence. Take, for instance, his speech at Port430 words
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Article105 1951-12-16 12 THOSv Asian* who nit.ierly oppose family planning are probably unaua-t of one llkeiy outcome r»f overpooulation in 'his Continent In a newly-published book, "Four Thousands Million Mouths To Fec<V It is pointed but that the everincreasing numbers of people in the world, coupled with mounting soil erosion, will necessitate105 words
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Article1216 1951-12-16 12 REGARDING the article "English as Malayans Speak It. La," please allow me to make a few observations I agree with Mr. Francis Wong that the majority of Malayans are incapable of enunciating their 'b and 'p. 't' and 'd' correctly. This peculiar falling is especially noticeable among1,216 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1951-12-16 12 7>UV TOCK SAIK - 7>UV TOCK SAIK MALAYANS IN LONDON LIKE THE PEOPLE. HATE THE WEATHER LONDON, Sat. QNE of the most popular notions in Malaya about Malayan students in London is that the students are having a "grand time* abroad. Nothing, however, ls further from1,458 words
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Advertisement486 1951-12-16 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION VACANT WANTED by old e*tabluhr<i European Importing House Salesman fully conversant with the Scwmc Machine trade, previous exp- rirnce essential Appllcat'ons to Box No A4ll. Sun T. TUITION POSTAL TUITION- Bk -lipg-. Arc-ounts. Commercial Correspondence, etc. Special coaching for LCC Exam. Success guaranteed. Enquiries to Principal, FECI.486 words
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Advertisement13 1951-12-16 12 -y^ 'just to remind you to order our supplies early THIS yEAR— DEAR13 words
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386 1951-12-16 13 Spivs may be sending us 'dud' armoured vehicles CMART, get-rich quick spivs are playing on the desperate needs of Malayan tin-miners and planters and selling "dud" armoured cars to commercial concerns for the protection of their operatives. This is the opinion of an Army spokesman, given yesterday as a possible386 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-12-16 13 vary considerably. It has always been known officially that the total strength of the bandits is between 3,500 and 5,000 men. The Tenth Regiment is a Malay one. organised by Abdnlla CD. and Manap Jepun. The wont bandit areas in the Federation are now South Perak116 words
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Article227 1951-12-16 13 Staff jobs may not be political THE Establishments Committee of Singapore City Council may be scrapped and councillors may ask Singapore Government's Public Services Commission to take over the duties of this committee. City Councillors are generally in favour of handing over "staff decisions" to an Independent body so that227 words
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Article69 1951-12-16 13 DEPRESLNTATIVES of the 11 labour force mixed with the bosses of the Singapore City Council at a cocktail party Riven by the President of the Council, Mr. T. P F. McNeice. at his house last night. The party was to welcome the six newly-elected City Councillors.69 words
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Article139 1951-12-16 13 POLICE ARREST 31 5 SUSPECTED REDS 291 in Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I^l ORE than 300 suspected bandit supporters wei arrested in the Federation yesterday. Tw hundred and ninety one arrests were made at Tanjor Ulu Tiram Burok in the Kuala Selangor district i Selangor, and another 24 in the139 words
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Article160 1951-12-16 13 Manager of S'pore firm gaoled lIM Chin Seng, aged 32, general manager of Renascence Trading Corporation, was gaoled for four years by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers, at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for abetment of cheating. The charge arose out of a transaction of 800 wrist watches, valued $19,140. which160 words
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Article69 1951-12-16 13 ON BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE employee of *he Socleta Commissionaria de Esportazione, Tan Quee. Boon alias Cheong Hock Chye. was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of two bales of textiles valued at $1,798 which were entrusted to him by his employer on69 words
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Article50 1951-12-16 13 They built own mosque ALOR STAR, Sat. THE Sultan of Kedah commended the villagers of Kampong Bahru, a fishing village near Kuala Kedah. for building a $30,000 mosque when he opened It yesterday. "If you have faith In religion, you will not be tempted by Communist elements. the Sultan said.50 words
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280 1951-12-16 13 C.G. PRAISES COLONY'S VERSATILE WORKERS THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, praised the versatality of Singapore's labour force, when he opened the new factory of the Metal Box Company of Malaya, at Woodlands, yesterday. By striking a gleaming fire-bell, the CommissionerGeneral, set the new factory's production lines in motion,280 words
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Advertisement25 1951-12-16 13 *A I] I^l m II cOVK^ M And I H^^Sw^B^^Jii* I Coot/ m %'<& Sole Agents G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. Si«»«po»« Ku»l» Lwmpw, tpoli, Petuwa.25 words
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Advertisement100 1951-12-16 13 \U(( 11 DELICIOUS CENTRES THICKLY COVERED WITH /f^i»V FULL CREAM MILK CHOCOLATE JJ fit: iU CONTAX SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) P.O. BOX 92, SINGAPORE. 1 Wholesale only .liunmiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiuiiuiuiiiiuauiinn^ l^CpUta,\u^c OK, tk& Uapfyu side I 4c\, Cwuotttvi*id \u*t a. paw w& I I Bapariatffierc Steins100 words
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Miscellaneous177 1951-12-16 13 BUND GIRL WILL SING ON RADIO MALAYA lOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. AMINAH binte Übai, a blind girl from Alor Star, sane to well at a concert here last night that Radio Malaya is making a recording of her songs. Aminah was one among ~TT s going on with the show. Saoaab,177 words
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874 1951-12-16 14 BEVERLY BAXTER - SOMERSET MAUGHAM lives in the South of France, where, like Annie the gunwoman, he has the sun in the morning and the moon at night. Somerset Maugham has finished with editors and publishers, so he can live where he likes. With all these advantages874 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-12-16 14 Every year at the University of Southern California, where the athletic teams are famous as the "Trojans," the students select a queen who is known as "Helen of Troy". This year, the chosen girl is Virginia Tongue (above.) She is sft. 4 ..ins. tall, weighs 1161bs.62 words
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838 1951-12-16 14 Medical machines that fight disease and death IN recent years there has been a steady increase in the number and complexity of machines which the doctor has at his disposal in his constant fight against death. Medical technicians and manufacturers of electrical equipment in the United States have helped to838 words
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Advertisement93 1951-12-16 14 /a B^ ■\*^H •^///,,?akß9r. j# .^^7 S3 B# __jfc^^^B^B j S* 1^ fl^^^^tf BBf AB/ IB -'£^^HI ddRMK M S^ *A^B^^ Tbl .^Br «k* HVi 111 *"l ifcM S^' A Bff BY Sffi^v^*^ VW^ «T -^w i 1 L^Ub^T^^Mßßßl IT .^BBBP BY BffL^^^ Bff W 1 IBJKMr^^M ffyW M w93 words
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Article, Illustration740 1951-12-16 15 ; RALPH BINGHAM - OUR 'PHANTOM BOARDER' Tito strange tales of the supernatural THIS is a story of a ghost who teased, annoyed and above all had to be fed by a family in Ceylon. It was so attached to the family father, mother and three girls that it shifted with Mr. and Mrs.740 words
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Article442 1951-12-16 15 SOENC^AN^SUMMINC^^ Here is a case which makes the connection between emotion and weight quite clear. A young married woman became harassed with grief when her husband was taken prisoner during the war. She had no news of him and tortured herself wondering whether he was442 words
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Article615 1951-12-16 15 A GHOST STORY FROM MEDAN MEDAN: THE scene is the beautiful town of Medan in North Sumatra, the year 1936. In January 1 left Malaya to take up the post of English i teacher in Khalsa Eng- I lish School, and my wife and younger brother accompanied me. We spent615 words
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Advertisement168 1951-12-16 15 The watch people ask for by name mmmmmmmmail^ Mmm mmmmmt^ ll^ a perfect movement with perfect accuracy Accuty^j&^xytxsM racy thats protected by *N. r^^; the Oyster case, accuracy <s<jgßP?=p that cant be harmed by F a/^a /tTkO C USt Or r Or am P or \vJtL. y^A\w water or any168 words
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Advertisement386 1951-12-16 15 SALESMAN IMA STUPORU^v f^SFiiwERSTAMDi k r^^ I BUT NOW HE'S REALLY WSf*S&\ THIS LETTER TROM SMITH s] P^p^ IT^ f COMPLAIMMO ABOI'T SS t K^M C^M W -^Af, OUR SERVICE CLEM. I M J* M BT UJ" ;m|/ Jl THOt"GHT VO4JWER£\ m LOOK. clem, i oon'tY Jc EL ,r Vt386 words
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Article, Illustration420 1951-12-16 16 JOHN GAY - Coward on cuckoos and mules iX iiic^fll ykk^Aij 3^ -run A/-U? Ett^s w JOHN GAY By LONDON: VOEL COWARD, Jack of all Jobs, has found another one—musical commentator. *In between writing new plays and breaking fresh ground as a night club entertainer, the maestro has taken time off to makeDomei - 420 words
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Article, Illustration848 1951-12-16 16 John Behague - Picture parade by John Behague THE cinema trade people will doubtless be very annoyed with me this week 1 because I am giving pride of place to a "snort" called "Nature's Half Acre," which, in my opinion, is one or the most excitingly differentfar - 848 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-12-16 16 'pills week, the Sunday Times presents for your entertainment a new competition "Film Titles." The cartoon above represents the name of a film which was shown recently in Singapore. Can you spot it? Pmes of $25. $15, $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct131 words
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Advertisement180 1951-12-16 16 «THE HAPPIEST, ri«iliEsT~««s» PICTURE in JtNk-*~Jt opens />>/»; Jill/ I \v: 11A.M.-1.45 TPI. AIR-CONDITIOMFO THEY SCORE A LAUGH A MINUTE! a AC L& Vialk JmLV Ml rf%li I fa lew rmmmmf^^^^L SAVAGE J^ft^jKi WARPATH I P^^^™ SOON! I 3 SHOWS DAILY at 11a.m. 1.45 4 p.m. Admission Upstairs SI Downstairs180 words
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Advertisement210 1951-12-16 16 JTODAY+ a.m. THREE CAME HOME" Don't Forget "Alice In Wonderland > Children's Tea Pf.rty at Great World TOMORROW S Tickets obtalnab!e at Box Office of this Theatre j£± NOW SHOWING n > I 4*, 4, 6 30, 9.30 m^^Fikii. That SON of MONTE rRIST <>" 'fMSnfc LOUIS HAYWARD (?fW TOPS210 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-12-16 17 CROM this week, the Sunday Times is 1 offering bigger prises for readers 1 pictures. The best picture of the week will receive $15, with $5 for the runners-up, and there will be a prise of $25 for the best picture of the month. The best picture of159 words
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Advertisement193 1951-12-16 17 Movie Pictures art easy to take full of fun with tht German Cine Nizo is the world's most advanced and finest camera having numerous exclusive features, such as, instant lens Interchange device coupled with 3-in-l parallax correcting viewfinder. film rewind for tricks self-filming, audible footage counter, •to., thus you can193 words
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Miscellaneous162 1951-12-16 17 f^l^r LI'L [li Dn] Ls Lnx Capp <*-& \NJ v '.■#^Uff Ly BOOPSIES ARE DEDdQUS/Th^N I I k~-^*^€g*%f f -ACCORDING TO MV U >J fWE iSGON' OUT TO' X NO,THANK iaJ\SlOi^" so scrum prioos.rr- soV^% #f XVI > I cowTßArr. I don't have. somf. fresh air- Jlth 1 jumgle. 9**162 words
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Article695 1951-12-16 18 BLUFF if you must at poker, but always with malice aforethought! A bluff coining out of a clear sky seldom fools anyone. The player who has nothing and shoves out a big bet Just to win a large pot is sure to lose more in the long695 words
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Advertisement411 1951-12-16 18 It hurt to use his arms until \\.lj /^jflt> Krutchtn Of RHEUMATISM Hi-rp Is a maii whose life was mud* miserable by rheumatism. It attacked his arms so badly that he could hardly use them. H. w>ift told how to got relief and to-dny he is qult» better. We an411 words
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Advertisement162 1951-12-16 18 IN J SIZES. ..THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED PENT t^H&(W» lifCl REGULAR m[y y^^ DEMI-SIZE SIZE... ilHl ...shorter. fS] slim, perfectly r more com- I balanced to pact, than j prevent f**^X^| < .regular size. J tigue. p 1 "^r II /JW P iarker JJL II V \W %.f< the only162 words
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Miscellaneous952 1951-12-16 18 ]by R.H.NAYLOR\ rawcs wvvv THIS WEEK T f EK CANCER: (Jane 21-July FOR ALL FOR YOU 20).— Events of next few TODAY.— Plans, either for daysw force your hand w^o [iS e rT^ CAPRICORN: (Dec. 21- Impulsive move by older perament within the family Jan. 19).— Climax of this me952 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-12-16 18 ky Edgar Rice BußßO^ GH^^f/JK^r^^f^^ VICTIM OP A TROPICAL STQgM/TXrvaK xJt X A'/JsT^vl imMMmA TACZAN LAV PiNNPD BEnEaTM JfoumL iJfCBi l'ufm\W\ X^VmmWtmmmW^ mrmwm^^mmmm^mAw^mmm^m\^J^lmt^mmmm\ 1 I*s^b^b^b^b^^^^^b^bl I mm l^£+- f]j^mmmmmmk.-^m^^^'^^^^^^^^'^Ff^~^S^m^<*^**^~~* I FURTX£« CAJOL6RV ASSUS6P v.aT<? AND HC UPTEO W* J^Vll^MSril^r^^^^^ M. X "^m\~ THB BRANCH... ANP~ SOON TH£ «>T«Anj&£l? KBPT Hls82 words
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Article, Illustration145 1951-12-16 19 How's this for a Christmas menu? raaasa HERE Is a suggested "design for eating" on Christmas Day. The details are contained below. BREAKFAST Papaya diced with lime |vice Kidney and mushroom* oo toast Hot rolls, butter, marmalade ot honey. Tea or coftee w TEA. Cinnamon toast Christmas cake Mince Dies145 words
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Article165 1951-12-16 19 CHRISTMAS Day is always hard on the cook. To avoid fatigue and confusion, as much as possible should be done in advance. The plum pudding should be at least a week old and it will need another three or four hours boiling on Christmas Day.165 words
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Article378 1951-12-16 19 Be ready for those callers YOU should have a »up^..> of Machan Ketchii ready for friends who call round to wish you a happy Christmas Here are a few ideas Mushroom ('routes Make round? of toast and cut Into rounds about the size of a sherry glass Heat some butter378 words
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Article166 1951-12-16 19 SINGAPORE SLING I'HKOW an ounce of lemon Juice, half a traspuonful ol •near, an ounce Of gin and a' •nnce of cherry brandy on to cracked loe. Shake well and ■crve unstrained. Decorate with a alice of orange or lemon and a cherry. Drink through atraw*166 words
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Article498 1951-12-16 19 AFTER reading the suggested menu on the right you will want details on how to cook your Christmas fare. There Is not room for every item but here are the more important ones, starting with breakfast KIDNEY AND MUSHROOM ON TOAST. Heat a tin498 words
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Article190 1951-12-16 19 When the breast Is sufficiently brown cover It with a piece of greaseproof paper. Serve the bird with bacon rolls, sausages bread sauce and gravy Garnish with water cress Cheataat Stuffing Remove th* outside shells from a pound of Chestnuts, then blanche them and remove the190 words
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Advertisement356 1951-12-16 19 Esshaw horn the world famous Cognac Province of France it the epitome of Hie traditional art of brandy -making. There is jT"\#P I I Cliff no brandy i Ei Ail/ mnest fren ch LAU lln If COGNAC BRANDY BORNEO "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN»MINEML<£/fcw That356 words
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Advertisement391 1951-12-16 19 fresh up, w.th f\ Ijl IHIAMAM V» |7K -I m^0^ Jf Accent your both Homam's flower-fresh Li ,i> perfume is just rigU 10-1 Rafttcs Puce Singapof* i 'ighten your complexion Rh.nd.iwan a,,.. Homam P ure vegetable 20* Pen.mt >t.. oils keep it soft and glowing '•Hint Cleonse your ikin Hamom'i391 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1951-12-16 20 The worst drivers— syces and 'pirates' jyiY recent comments on the standard of driving manners in the Federation as compared to the Singapore brand have brought several replies from both sides of the house. First of all, let me present the following "bouquet" to the drivers of Perak and the1,076 words
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Article401 1951-12-16 20 LONDON BjeiTAINS 12,000 dentists are removing pain and fear from their surgeries Just as fast as they can. That was the good news I learned at the Dentists' Exhibition In London In 1952 and onwards thr dentist's chair is going fen be a much401 words
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Advertisement252 1951-12-16 20 WHITE Ji horse jrji Scotch Whisky ||EL m//II 1° oM«o days, the '(f%. k.mi/// CrcBt emblazoned on Ba flHl B^. %H/ a Knight's shield pro* A claimed his noble another sign of worth: S«fc I white horse that f~uIZ? whbk^who^xcel" JOSEPH TRAVER9 l^£ hVbeSffiSS^ SONS LTD. for over 200 yearg252 words
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Advertisement287 1951-12-16 20 Cathedral of Notre Dame in the heart of 2000 year-old Parial Yon fly by luxurious Clipper* via Manila to Beirut. From there you have this choice of scenic routes: Choice No. 1 By Pan American's double-decked "Strato" Clipper direct to Rome and Paris. Choice No. 2 By Pan American Constellation287 words
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Article758 1951-12-16 21 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS PUTURE Home Guardsmen in Britain are fortunate that Mr. Shinwell's amendment to the Home Guard Bill to include women in the force was reduced to a comparatively harmless clause admitting them as unarmed cooks and telephonists. To a nervous man like your Uncle Nat.758 words
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Article738 1951-12-16 21 OURLITERARY CRITIC - OURLITERARY CRITIC BOOKS are the perfect solution to the problem of Christmas presents. Most people can read, and most people are interested in something, even If It's only in laughter. There are three beauties for this group. As a general anthology ol the style of738 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-12-16 21 A PLEASURE to behold, as British televiewers have already discovered, is 17--year-old French beauty Suzzanne Levesi. Mile. Levesi, who has won several beauty competitions in France, was born in Nice. Her personal statistics: Height 5 feet 7 inches: weight, 9 stones six pounds; waist. 25 inches: hips. 37 inches:53 words
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Advertisement225 1951-12-16 21 WESTCLOX ALARMS /^^^ajßS* *7fuAted all we? SsKf tfiedtottd vs^im^ There, Westclox "Good Mornlnx** Choose your Alarm co *ult every scheme of decoraUo.t These oiost reliable alarm clocks WestClOX ¥cry jood.iocting lnd eajy lo Good MOffimft' Figures and hands stand out boldly. More Alarm from tnan two hundred million Westclox timefOlir225 words
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Advertisement115 1951-12-16 21 Your grandfather has such bright and per* feet teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. 1 Dentifrice (SffltlJ) )mo iif hi n o. w. ana tm. lokoon. urauuv*) eSHIRIS JBL ShORO S £A6LE 88AHDS115 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-12-16 21 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1 Traces; 6. Acetic; 11. Draw; 12. Sore; 13. Detectors; I 14. Please; 18. Elater; 18. Airs; 19. Text; 20. Noses: 22. Parts; 23. Opine: 24. Tired; 27. Aspen; 31. Used: 34. H»me; 35 Repine; 37. Eraser; 39. Atonement: 40. Iota; 41. Pate; 42 Sorrel; 43.100 words
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642 1951-12-16 22 ARE you content with the way you *peak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the Importance of good Ensliih been more widely recognised than to-day If you can express yourself642 words
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Article, Illustration932 1951-12-16 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER by j£UALA Lumpur's urgent need for a modern stadium was most glaring when Gothenburg played their soccer match against Selangor last Monday. The totally inadequate facilities for bigtime football in the Federal Capital made It clear that until and unless we have something like932 words
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279 1951-12-16 22 i'.y JACK FINGLfcTON THE heated controversy whether Syd Barnes should be a member of Australia's third Test team has come at a propitious moment for the West Indians. Newspaper editorials have challenged the Board of Control to come out 4nto the open with whatever279 words
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443 1951-12-16 22 HAROLD MAYES - says HAROLD MAYES IT must be getting pretty obvious now to M.C.C. that aU the criticisms which were levelled at them for sending a weaker-than-usual touring side tv India and Pakistan were pretty well on the ball. The performances generally haven't been so hot.443 words
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Advertisement124 1951-12-16 22 ALL, OVER T THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette The gaucho, devoted to leisure. Thinks shaving a positive pleisure; He finds Blue Gillette pi MC I Gillette! fife- With the sharpest edge yet, f*tfe I an<^ a^ ove a^ w h en use d w *th xIJ! I a124 words
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Advertisement88 1951-12-16 22 The I***, v.w*. v«**"***\Vt*iV** '"^•L.-' >^ x !^R V''**' 'i* 1 1 \*i ''lit' 11 A AaMtttDtv \\V' iV vx V* x I l W \V- w \\\V« \\V»* *\V ti *"*"'^3DEßfck a*^ V'^'Vi' *%*^B^& \V« \V»***v£ K P Van Heusen ■^^^■m^"' Specially appointed ttockMts w»\ be pleaied to %horn88 words
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Article, Illustration945 1951-12-16 23 Foong Seong Cup final But Colony lead 3-1 PENANG, Saturday. QOI TEIK HOCK, Malayan Thomas Cup hero, today beat Wong Peng Soon for the sixth time when they met on the 12th occasion today in the Foo ng Seong Cup final played at the Penang Han945 words
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Article92 1951-12-16 23 The Evtrglow B.P. celebrated its fourth anniversary with a dinner and dance at the residence of then president. Mr. E. C. Cheang. last Monday. At the annual general meeting the following were elected officials: President. Mr. E. C. Cheang; vice-presidents, Mr. Ec Cheng Koon. Mr. Tang Mun92 words
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Article31 1951-12-16 23 Joe I^ouis will arrive In Hong Kong tomorrow from Formosa for a brief visit. He will leave by air for the United States the next day -A.F31 words
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Article335 1951-12-16 23 LONDON. Sat. TODAY'S U.K. league soccer and F.A. Cup results are: FJL. CUP— SECOND ROUND Reading 1 Southport 1 Southend ltd. 5 Oldham Ath. 0 MUlwall Se«nthorpeU. t Colchester V. t Bristol City 1 Gateshead I GuiWfor* C. Watford 1 HarUepooU U. 2 Swindon Torquay V. IReuter - 335 words
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Article47 1951-12-16 23 MELBOURNE. Sat. The United States team for the challenge round or the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition which starts at Sydney on Dec. 26 was announced today as: Dick Savltt, Vie Seixas Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabert with Frank Shields as non-playing captain.47 words
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291 1951-12-16 23 hit a lest hundred against England Hasare was only five short of nis second successive century against England when play ended for the day. He has so far hit 12 fours.IM»M l>l IN.Nb MidUi spouoci stalbaih Ro» c Km; on b Slalbam IM I'mrlcar291 words
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334 1951-12-16 23 NEW M.R.U. RULE FOR PENANG AND PERAK iv'JALA LUMFUK. Sat JLMH .i N Hughes. Honorary Secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union today clarified the position regarding the necessity (or Perak and Selangor to replay for the right to go Into the final of the H.M.S. Malaya Competition. Mr. Hughes said334 words
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Advertisement184 1951-12-16 23 SHOP WINDOW TO THE WORLD s& Die t dll^p FOR 1952 Visit Britain in May for the most famous of all national trade fairs. Nowhere else can be seen such a vast and varied display of new products designed for the world by a single country. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR MAY184 words
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Advertisement363 1951-12-16 23 Fly to an English Jp||(t^ fc -£htistmaT route at THIS YEAR NO Extra Fan fc«/^ jF^^Silr I*.1 fif.il ti ilit ii iLv Plan to fly home to Britain In the Continental trip to London on thp ont winter— to all the Joys of a 'Christmas all-inclusive ticket! Card" Christmas this363 words
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Advertisement77 1951-12-16 23 fefeJlDE WITTS COUGH SYRUP iSi^pi with Cuaiacol Creosote) |i_-^rß| is strongly recommended I^rDJPI 'pleasant to take and Is a valuable w^?Jkj P re Pa r on or ne treatment of coughs and colds I* js not suitable for infants under 5 years For them De WITT'S BABY COUCH SYRUP in77 words
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Article727 1951-12-16 24 Rugger 'classic 9 was a thriller With the half-time score at 3-a!I both sides took the field after the Interval on even terms And what a battle It was Plar continued for minutes at a stretch with the ball thing around the field with bewildering727 words
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Article71 1951-12-16 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Good work in the loose by Selangor All Blues enabled them to defeat Selangor Club in a rugger match on the padang here this evening by nine points (three tries) to six points rone penalty goal, one try). Without being spectacular, the teams71 words
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Article572 1951-12-16 24 All-India F.F l; Singapore 0. A LL-INDIA Football Federation completed their f* tour of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by winning their last game, against Singapore at Jalan Besar yesterday, one goal to nil. Although the margin was only a goal— and that from a deflection572 words
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Article615 1951-12-16 24 PLLOWING are weights for next Saturday, the first day of the Penan* Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting: CL. 1. DIV. 1. P. Pink Gin 9.00 No Regrets 8.13 Best Bet 8.11 Raj Mahal 8.09 Ladles' Flame 8.05 Technicolor 8.02 Good Gamble 8.01 Tudor View615 words
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Article154 1951-12-16 24 IPOH. Sat. CUPERICR forward play, espedally in the loose, proved the winning factor in today's All Blues rugger tie played here today when the Perak Asians defeated Penang Asians by 18 points (three goals and a tryt to nil. Perak dominattd play against Penan*, who gave154 words
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Article113 1951-12-16 24 PERTH. Sat. T*RIM and Atkinson bowled unchanged after lunch today for West Indies against Western Australia. The state batsmen were always worried and never looked like making bit: scores. WEST INDIES— Ist Inns.: 151 WESTERN AUSTRALIA— Ist Innv Williams c Christian! b Trim I Sarre cReuter - 113 words
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Article360 1951-12-16 24 By EPSOM JEEP PENANO. Sat. rpREASURE *****, ore Of the top ranking three-ycar-^lds of the season, galloped In stylish fashion on the training track at Pcntng this morning wh» n he covered 4.'. in 54 15 and 3f. in 36 1 5 In a testl-.ie360 words
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