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Title Section30 1952-01-06 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition ol The Straits Times <Sc Singapore Free Press No. 857. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1952. J^ PRICE FIFTEEN CENi S30 words
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Article319 1952-01-06 1 'Mukden Tsingtao attacked 9 PANMUNJOM. Saturday. £HINESE Communist Ceneral Hsieh c eng today accused the Americans of bombing the Chinese cities of Shangsi, Mukden and Tsingtao. "You've gone too far with your absurdity and arrogance", he said during a meeting of the sub-committee on truce supervision.319 words
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Article, Illustration539 1952-01-06 1 A sermon in Hokkien \WITHIN a few hours of his arrival in Singapore yesterday, the 76-year-old Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett. preached his first sermon in a Singapore Church and it was translated into Hokkien for the congregation of Holy Trinity Church Hamilton Road. before the539 words
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Article12 1952-01-06 1 Indonesia on Friday otHelallv r/teognised the new Kingdom of Libya.— AF.12 words
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Article125 1952-01-06 1 A LARGE force of police and troops yesterday evacuated 2.000 women and children from the flooded resettlement area at Kampong Abdullah, one-and-a-half miles along the Segamat-Labis Road. The men settlers are staying on for the time being, trying to dam the area. In the low-lying area around125 words
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Article131 1952-01-06 1 he gallant captain is saved LONDON; Bat. E battered U.S. freighter 'lyinfc Enterprise, her lit skipper Kurt Carlson on "ward, was today on wav <o Britain— under from the British tv? moll. She was heading Falinoiuh. Cornwall. iie Turmoi! radioed this ning th>t she had at »gt a line to131 words
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Article96 1952-01-06 1 PAN we speak to the dead? Do spirits materialise on earth? Is "psychic phenomena" genuine or the result of freak or fraud? Next week the Sunday Times begins a series of articles on spiritualism by prominent investigators. including Professor J. B. S. Haldane, famous scientist. The96 words
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Article171 1952-01-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THERE WAS a considerable improvement in the general Emergency situation in Malaya last month, a spokesman of the Director of Operations Staff said today But he warned that "for more definite conclusions we must wait for the first few months of the new171 words
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Article69 1952-01-06 1 BOMBAY. Sat. DAJA Hutheesing, Pandit ■■Nehru's brother-in-law and a champion of wanner relations between India and Communist China, has been defeated In the State Assembly elections. Hutheesing stood as a Socialist against a candidate of the Congress Party, of which Mr. Nehru is President. Tension and someAP - 69 words
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Article124 1952-01-06 1 The bride did not arrive.... /WESTS who turned up for -an an moon wet!iHT»(P arranged at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday wniie.l for the bride to appear. So do the bridegroom and his best man. The minutes ticked by, more and more cars came up the Cathedral driveway. but still no124 words
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Article135 1952-01-06 1 SINGAPORE'S rood battle W being intensified. Two mcers from the Colonial Office— an expert on food supplies and a specialist in tropical soils -are due shortly from London. They are Mr. G A. C. Herklotz and Mr. H. Green It !s understood that they ar<^135 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-01-06 1 Tongye-ti<4 but grateful, ont-year-oW Mofchtar Taifc rccciv«i a consolation prise from Mrs. R. N. McKern, wife of Changi'i Station Commander, at yesterday* baby «how held »t Hit R.A F. Regiment Depot, Telok PakM, Chjngi Sunday Time* picture.42 words
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Article190 1952-01-06 1 kilfcM LONDON, Saturday, y NDER Hie headline. "No half-measures in Malaya", the Daily Telegraph, today protested against the reported Government decision not to appoint a high military figure With supreme political and military powers in Malaya (the Daily Telegraph was the only London newspaper toAFP - 190 words
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Article54 1952-01-06 1 The British Government yesterday decided to introduce a system of allocation of steel supplies giving priority to national needs The announcement, which comes in the face of a steel shortage of 1,500,000 tons, was made at a Press conference by Lord Swinton, Chairman of the Government'sReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1952-01-06 1 Horace Murphy, a 30-year-old Negro from Houston. Texas, accused of being the biggest individual marijuana dealer to operate in New York for years, was sentenced to eight years Imprisonment and fined USS2.OOO.A.P.37 words
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Article27 1952-01-06 1 United States mutual security officials are working on a new multi-million dollar aid programme for Spain for presentation to Congress early this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1952-01-06 1 NEW YORK Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr Winston Churchill arrived in the liner Queen Mary today for his important conference with President Truman.—U.PUP - 25 words
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Article29 1952-01-06 1 Walter Morris Thomson 48-year-old Defence Secretary of the Hong Kong Government, died In Queen Mary's Hospital Hong Kong, on Friday night after a short Illness.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article21 1952-01-06 1 TOKYO. Sat.— Formal negotiations for an Uidia-Japan peace treaty are expected to begin In Tokyo on Jan 10.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article229 1952-01-06 1 CINCAPORE had its longest blackout for a considerable time last night. Many parts of the city were in darkness for four hours. All over the Colony, housewives looked bleakly into their cold ovens and rang up the power station, where sweating engineers and staff struggled with229 words
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Article52 1952-01-06 1 TOKYO, Sat.^™PPWHW ters'of the Canadian 21st Brigade announced yesterday the immediate award of a Distinguished Service Order, two Distinguished Conduct Medals and four mentions in despatches to members of the Royal 22nd Regiment (the Vandoosi, as a result of the unit's stand in a battle at Kowangsi on52 words
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Article, Illustration853 1952-01-06 2 Ronald Garth-Da vis - Ronald Garth-Da vis EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIMENT BY AMERICAN COUPLE By TN a luxury home in Florida an ape has a nursery room with tows and books of her own, and a young scientist and his wife are making an extraordinary experiment. The ape is Viki,853 words
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Article, Illustration783 1952-01-06 2 A GREAT ARSENAL RISES FROM WILDERNESS THEY CALLED IT 'OPERATION IGLOO' JJACKED from the sunscorched East African bush, a 36-square-mile arsenal at Mackinnon Road, Kenya, has now become Britain's major military base in the Middle East. Chief reception depot for the vast quantities of arms and Army stores transferred from783 words
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Advertisement57 1952-01-06 2 WONDEK WHEELS N*^ 4 m n^. -j.. It^^JcWvVjl VlfW HtKUiMt itVTt^Q^S In-UOl PACKING ANO TB Us Jiff 9" W DtWATCH DEPARTMENT Ws\ Hercules II HI *AY II TNI NIRCULES CYCLI MOTOR COMPANY LTA V^X^ U'' If •mm»OMAM INCLAHD, T fl B SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS UtUSINTATn£S>T. V. MITCHELL CO.,57 words
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Advertisement97 1952-01-06 2 horn $49.--j I I with INNER y\j CLEANLINESS I LfV Life's always fun for the r^T j]V youngster who takes a morning '^"'^•j.".^ glass of sparkling Andrews for ft£***^*^£ Inner Cleanliness. She's fit and W™g«gPri fall of vitality at lessons and play- V »\M r time, thanks to Andrews' gentle97 words
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Article, Illustration402 1952-01-06 3 Miss Matilda, 76, recalls the good old days' 0 N day last week a little old lady walked into the Straits Times office to renew her annual subscription, and said, "I think I am one of your oldest subscribers. This is my fiftieth year as a reader of your papers".402 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-01-06 3 GLORIA GEORGE, appearing in "Aladdin" at the London Casino, takes time out between shows to wish you a Happy New Year.21 words
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Article279 1952-01-06 3 BARS NOT BOUND TO SERVE EVERYONE THE HOLDER of a first-class food and liquor licence IS within his rights in refusing to serve anyone for any reason and is bound by law to refuse to serve anyone who is drunk. This opinion was given yesterday by a Singapore lawyer in279 words
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Article172 1952-01-06 3 SCANT offerings yesterday again created a steady tone in the Singapore rubber market, which recorded further price improvements all round The volume of business was very restricted. At the steady, quiet tone, buyers for January first grade stood at $1.40 3/ 4 a lb.. three eighths of a172 words
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Article25 1952-01-06 3 MUAR, Sat. Sixty-five-year-old Wong Fong, of Serom Estate, Tangkak. was fined $15 at Muar for failing to notify a change in address.25 words
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Article181 1952-01-06 3 QVER $10 000 was raised from the two nights Inter nat.onal Variety Concert held at the Victoria Theatre Ch W h t fr e di r i C and k "*tergarten at the S t h ?i the 7 rU J e Ll ht in181 words
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79 1952-01-06 3 I PENANG. Sat. "ii.sters and senior students from Penang Convent formed a delegation at Bayan Lepas Aerodrome today to welcome the Very Rev. St. Jean, Superior-General of the Dames of St Mawr. who is visiting Penang to attend the centenary of the79 words
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Article101 1952-01-06 3 'New works reflect confidence KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'THE Attorney General, Mr. Michael Hogan, today declared open the new halfmillion dollar Imperial Chemical Industries, Malaya, building in Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. "Lawyers are more often asked to close buildings than to open them." he said tokingly. Mr. Hogan spoke of the101 words
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Article95 1952-01-06 3 Chinese YMCA hold a big party A BIG welcome party was held at the Chinese V M C.A. in Stlegie Road last night at which 1.200 new members were enrolled. Mrs. Homer Cheng presented silver cups and medals to those who collected the most money for the V.M.C.A. and enrolled95 words
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Article136 1952-01-06 3 person could be placed In an overriding position over the Rulers In matters of the Muslim religion, said Inche Mustapha Albakrf, Keeper of the Rulers' Beal In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was denying the report 'n the Singapore Malay news- paper Utusan Meiayu that the appointment136 words
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Article99 1952-01-06 3 MALACCA, Sai •TWENTY-SIX employees of the Shell Company in Malacca with over 300 years service between them, were presented this week with long service emblems by Mr G.D.S Boole, local manager, at a tea party in their honour. Mr. Boole, who is a veteran of 2099 words
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Article58 1952-01-06 3 SEGAMAT, Sat.— "l gay* the man a lift Just through pity and did not expect to collect any money from him but on alighting he pushed something into my hand as a present," said 22-year-old Gnanasigamany when charged in the Segamat Court with operating his private58 words
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Article56 1952-01-06 3 New poor boys school lor K.L KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A new school for "under-privi-leged boys Uvinu in th e southern outskirts of Kuala Lumpur Is to be constructed shortly. Tne school. St. Gabriels which will be built In Cochran c Road, near the Kampong Pandan Government Quarters, la one of56 words
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Article49 1952-01-06 3 MUAR, Sat.— A motorist, Dng chal Loon, was charged at Muar with causing grievous hurt to an eight-year-old Malay girl, Zalton blnti Yusof by negligent driving at the 2% milestone. Muar-Bakri road. Ball of $300 was allowed and the case was postponed to Jan. 17.49 words
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Article62 1952-01-06 3 SEGAMAT, Sat. Charged with desertion, two special constables, Mohamed Ros bin Abu Bakar, 19 and Mahat bin Kassim 22, alleged that when they reported for duty after being sick, they were told by their N.C.O. that their names had been struck off the register. Hearing was62 words
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Article181 1952-01-06 3 ITrade1 Trade is being stifled' CINGAPORE'S rubber magnate and president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, attacked Government controls on import and exports, at a meeting of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association yesterday. I He stated that though181 words
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Article121 1952-01-06 3 150 MEN AND A WOMAN AT RECEPTION ABOUT 150 men and one woman were at yesterday's reception at No. 9c, De Souza Street, in honour of the opening of the new branch of the Royal Insurance Co., the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance and other subsidiary companies. The new121 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 3 SEGAMAT. Sat Pappamttf, a 40-year-oid woman, wag fined 175 b y Segamat Circuit Magistrate for causing hurt with a knife to another woman at Batu Anam.30 words
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Article26 1952-01-06 3 MUAR, Sat. For using a private car for hire at Bukit Pasir, Atan bin Bldin was fined $50 by the Muar Magistrate.26 words
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Article196 1952-01-06 3 AT. Read to relieve Tony Beamish PENANO, Sat. jyjß. A. T. Read, manager of Radio Malaya's Penang station, will be leaving shortly for Singapore to act as the Colony's Deputy Director of Broadcasting. He will take over from Mr. A. H. Tony Beamish, who is going on home leave. Mr.196 words
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Article113 1952-01-06 3 RIFLE shooting, a popular sport in pre-war Segamat, has staged a "comeback" and it is all through the efforts of 'Jock' Neill. the district's O.C. P.D. At a meeting organised by him at the International Club on Friday, it was deckled that the Segamat Riile Club113 words
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133 1952-01-06 3 CINCAPORE is not far behind other countries in its housing situation, said Mr. J. M. Fraser, Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, on his return to the Colony yesterday Mr. Fraser has Just completed a three-month visit to the United Kingdom and the133 words
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Advertisement339 1952-01-06 3 There is fun in life when yo« TLJCV'DC axe h alth y- Aad t0 kee* IlltT I\L mm healthy, to ward off coldu and fafj minor ills and to counteract y/^j M^M^^l the daa V ers °f malnutrition, LJMmU give your system the benefit of gW^^W f health •building Waterbury'm339 words
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Article, Illustration931 1952-01-06 4 Noni Wright - Noni Wright By THEY COME FROM NEAR AND FAR TO THE SATAY STALLS I ONG after the restaurants and cabarets have closed down on a Saturday night in Kuala Lumpur, the night life goes on around the satay stalls and eating shops of the931 words
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Article803 1952-01-06 4 THE RAINS CAME TO THE DUSUN! r^ was recently recorded i the Journal that the r* nfall this month had not been heavy, and it was predicted that this state of affairs would not last. At 7 on Christmas mornIng the Tuan was awakened by the noise of boxes and803 words
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514 1952-01-06 5 Publicity is embarrassing me', says magistrate M R. K. J. L Jamieson, the City Police Magistrate, said yesterday he was embarrassed by the wide publicity in the newspapers to the inquest on Mr. C. Bolton, when the trial of Ralph Naylor, who was alleged to have negligently knocked him down,514 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-01-06 5 The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbetr (left) and the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. H. W. Bainei. photographed outside Holy Trinity Church where the Arci'ibithop preached his first sermon in Malaya, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article329 1952-01-06 5 A RECORD number of entries from 211 competitors have been received from 14 countries for Singapore's third annual open photographic exhibition which will be held in the British Council Hall for nine days from Friday, Jan. 25. The Singapore Art Society, sponsors of the exhibition,329 words
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Article332 1952-01-06 5 DR.GARBETT SPEAKS HIS MIND rVDRTHRiGHT speeches on r the Welfare State, divorce, control of atomic energy and other important subjects by Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, are well known in the House of Lords; and Singapore and the Federation w have an opportunity of he. <ng the Archbishop's views332 words
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117 1952-01-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pNEUMONIA WAS ACAIN the most prevalent disease in the Federation during the week ending Dec. 22. Seventy-two cases were reported, of which 17 were fatal. Perak headed the list with 22 cases, eight fatal. Selangor with 20 cases and117 words
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Article47 1952-01-06 5 IPOH, Sat. Chong Fatt, 27. was commuted In the Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the Perak High Court on a charge of consorting with bandits between November 1948 and June last year in the Taniong Rambutan Chemor area. Chong was remanded in custody.47 words
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Article166 1952-01-06 5 Was arrested instead A BDUL Kadir bin Ahammed, who went to Changi Police Station, on Nov. 17 to make a complaint, was in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday fined $25 for causing mischief by breaking a table glass and an ash A police corporal, giving166 words
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Article33 1952-01-06 5 A 46-year-old women. Dal Ying. who pleaded guilty to a charge of offering a $3 bribe to a Special Constable on Sungei Searut Estate, was fined $75 by the Segamat Magistrate...33 words
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Article84 1952-01-06 5 The Singapore Antl-Tuber-cukxsls Association received a donation of $1,000 yesterday. A cheque was presented by a local Indian textile firm, Messrs. Inderson Sons, to Mr. C. L. Edwards, retiring chairman of the S.A.T.A. at a tea party given in his honour by 15 Indian textile dealers at84 words
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159 1952-01-06 5 fWENTY delegates 10 ministerial and 10 laymen were elected at the Malaya Methodists' annual conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for the Central Methodist Conference for South East Asia which will be held next year. The ministerial delegates are the Reverends Dr H. B. Amstutz,159 words
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Article27 1952-01-06 5 MUAR, Sat.— A shopkeeper. Lee Kiat Tharn, was fined $100 and $50 respectively for selling cigarettes above the controlled price and for having no licence.27 words
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Article64 1952-01-06 5 MUAR, Sat. QTHMAN bin Ahmad, a v special constable stationed at Eng Kee Estate. Tangkak, was sent to prison for three months at Muar for desertion. It was stated that he had a bad service record and that disciplinary action had been taken against him on four64 words
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Article43 1952-01-06 5 MUAR. Sat. Goh Chye Hong and Goh Chang Tiap were charged at Muar with possession of 11 katies of latex at the 9V« milestone, Muar-Tangkak Road. Case was postponed to Jan. 7 for trial, and bail of $500 each was allowed.43 words
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Advertisement28 1952-01-06 5 Jt h/UJr'- 1 j There are many ways of preparing COFFEE bur only one sure method of getting the BEST RESULTS-BUY I U Singapore Cold Storage U*. ua.28 words
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Miscellaneous345 1952-01-06 5 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 1%J&; SS? SS^t i 9 a.m. -2 p.m. As Spore; 2 'Time lefson, wizard of the accordeon"--(484 Metre* A4l Metres) for Music"; 2.30 "Ja« Club"; 10 "Opera Concert"; 10 30-li 8 a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 3 Ngalre Oriffln piano. Joe Speel- "Prom Now Until We Close Down"345 words
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Article609 1952-01-06 6 By a lawyer XIERE are this week's questions: I HAVE OCCUPIED A ROOM IN A HOUSE FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS AND HAVE PAID RENT REGULARLY. I HAVE OBTAINED NO RECEIPTS FROM THE CHIEF TENANT SINCE I MOVED IN DESPITE REPEATED REQUESTS. TWO MONTHS AGO HE609 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1952-01-06 6 DOING A VITAL JOB They do a f good job says the author a j Malayan Security Officer. •J*HE Emergency not only declared the beginning of an era of bloodshed in this land. It also resulted in the inception of the Special Constabulary1,042 words
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Article142 1952-01-06 6 pRIENDS of British ex- infantry sergeant Ernest Bradshaw gasped when he calmly told them that he was going into business as a general contractor. At the timp he was flat un his back and in a straitjackPt at his home In Leicester. His neck had142 words
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Article749 1952-01-06 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By CWELYN Waugh wrote recently about a sound which struck terror Into his soul— that "of the English county family baying for broken glass". He should have been in a Singapore hotel on New Year's Eve! There was not much baying and certainly few749 words
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Advertisement209 1952-01-06 6 Thank cMLYNOS for my healthy teeth PonetrmtlniKolyao. Kolvno. *«a» iobi fo*m clean* thoroorhly /(T th» teeth, w her* harmful fisf*>+^. nnaeen Bact »rl» art moat llk.lr to collect. Kolmo. whlt k "f! Mtually prevent. <l»o»T. rourmoutholeanandfreah. (j^\ Kolvnos la really minty flavour and It la *o good for their economical,209 words
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Advertisement98 1952-01-06 6 inesf ft)oc tit's yours when you fly Pan American to the U.S.A. (via Manila) trim ii When mealtime cornea around aboard touch to your meal. Pan America* the "Strato" dippers* you feast like aerves you a fine California table wine! a king! On tender broiled chicken ox All free of98 words
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Article, Illustration711 1952-01-06 7 RONNY HOWARD - RONNY HOWARD Fate's grim joke has unexpected ending By ■fOURTH time lucky!" murmured Harry Boyle as he led pretty Lucy O'Neil to the altar. "Now for our honeymoon and happiness ever «fter'" But Fate had a grim joke up its sleeve for Harry711 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-01-06 7 MM OHESStD dhwt m a West End of London Club last week wat lanine Bacchin. wKose black caae had 150 eiwine tail*.22 words
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Article, Illustration460 1952-01-06 7 Susan Deacon - Susan Deacon Says LONDON: WILL it be the same spring story lota of navy and white lots of grey a touch of m 1 m o s a— strapless evening dresses or can we expect something new? I think we can. London and Paris460 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-01-06 7 h f. P< f >C :l 7 w new ballet, "Family Album •at Lmtmt WmdmA TK«ar,e. She it iccn waar.ng c muff, ol Me»tw»haw lace prink led with tee^im.29 words
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Article506 1952-01-06 7 Jose de Benito - The right to be not guilty' Jose de Benito By "Everyone charged with a PeaaJ Offence h»« Urn right to I be presumed innocent until Droved guilty acc«r4iag to law In a public trial at which he •as had all the guarantees necessary for his defence" Article 11 of the506 words
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Advertisement278 1952-01-06 7 FORAIICrIfIOREII EVEN THE SMALLEST FEVERllt^ilfc COMPUIHTSA^II Ail mot hen ihouM know i\u* A»pro ,^S^ 'Li tablet* quickly itop the fevef complaint* v_ 7# which co«m »c attest te children. Mo»h«n >^ |jf will be pleased) »o kn«y Atpr« tablets can>^ do no harw te the »m»llest child because •■p-' ~~"~-v>278 words
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Article, Illustration974 1952-01-06 8 'MY MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARA CTER FRANK LINDSAY tells of the courage of Brenda Hers is an inspiration to the women of the world I SAY! MR. SQUIRREL gRENDA ELSOFFER is having a baby next week "on approval, 1 in a way, to see if they suit each other. They will,974 words
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Article57 1952-01-06 8 yVERYONE has met one person ivhose courage, integrity and sincerity they will never forget. Who is your "most unforgettable character"? Write and tell us. All published contributions will be paid for. Address them to "Unforgettable", Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore. If you want your57 words
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Article, Illustration831 1952-01-06 8 Jane Lee'i 'Human Casebook' A GIRL I have known for the last six months and with whom I am still in love suddenly seems to have changed in her attitude. She Is 16-years-of-age and had promised to love me forever. Recently she met a cousin oi hers831 words
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Article361 1952-01-06 8 Granny got rid of the Indians PRESIDENT Truman recently electrified the 48 members of the Defence Advisory Committee on Women in the Armed Services with a little family history. "In the late 1840s and early *****," said the mild, bespectacled ex haberdasher, "my grandmother was among the first settlers in361 words
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Advertisement21 1952-01-06 8 V-I^^Ws°cotland becomes 3t£ a tradition Jw Chinese Lgf^? $§$zk New Year kg OjW SCOTCH WHISKY Imported by Fraser and Neavc Limited.21 words
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Advertisement258 1952-01-06 8 "¥>- If you 4$ 3^' I^.' tt"^m> Mil there J/Wp^[ FT' IP* ''■■U* ll)|MHB| At a famous restaurant in 1 glamorousHollywood.youwill f*fß\ 1 nnd the smartest, loveliest women in all America! \--\i some of them: "How do you j K et such a lovely perm? j (Psl» li^*2iff Xs Many258 words
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261 1952-01-06 9 Free legal aid plan will be a tricky' business ANY scheme to five free legal advice to poor people in Singapore would have to be worked out in close conjunction with the Social Welfare Department, Mr. K. L. Jamieson, ftie Gty Police Magistrate, told the Sunday Times Mr. Jarrweson said261 words
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168 1952-01-06 9 NEW R.A.A.F. CHIEF OF AIR STAFF TO VISiT SPORE AIR Marshal J. D. I. HardA man, Chief of Air Staffdesignate of the Royal Australian Air Force, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday on hli way to Melbourne to taka up his new appointment. He will stay here until Saturday to168 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-01-06 9 Ma— tun of rile Independent Mi«*ionary Movement in Singapore y ester* jy dnttisuted grftt valued at over $3,000 to 650 l«|wr« jf Hie Trafalgar Home The treat was rhe fourth of its kind organised —nally during the new year season by the Rev. C A. Oavidton. Evangelist H»« movement. Picture67 words
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Article940 1952-01-06 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall m A3 Mr R C 3-ij ■tK.-rv.i A th e First Police Court on Friday morning, torrential rain was beating against the north wall and splashing through cracks In the closed, but dilapidated, French windows on to the magisterial bench. He sat down, ducking to avoid the940 words
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Article230 1952-01-06 9 CHINESE AGREE GOVT. IS HARSH' Mr. MacLeod 'a tonic' £HINESE leaders in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday that "there should be more MacLeods in Malaya They were commenting on rhe three methods suggested by Mr. W. M. MacLeod for winning over the Chinese in the war again* the Communist bandits. Mr.230 words
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Article160 1952-01-06 9 WRECKAGE OF HORNET FOUND wreckage of the RAF. Hornet fighter, which was missing since Friday morning, was found by R.A.F. planes and Naval ships yesterday 80 miles from Singapore in the South China Sea. There was no trace of the pilot, the Hornet's only occupant. Wreckage found Included Hornet petrol160 words
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Article87 1952-01-06 9 £)URING vie past year 41 churches in Malaya and the two missions in Sarawak received a total of $34 125 Mr. Ong Chaik Ghee the Conference treasurer told the Malayan Annual Methodist Conference yerterday in Kuala Lumpur. This splendid amount, Mr. Ong said, was an increase of87 words
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Article59 1952-01-06 9 SEREMBAN Sat —Two actress sisters from Hong Kong Misses Choon Siew Lay and Choon Siew Knew, who are now on a tour of Malaya, will give a show in aid of the Seremban Chinese Maternity Hospital on Monday. Both sisters have raised more59 words
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Advertisement151 1952-01-06 9 t \V...> ••Y.. .'■••^K*- '\^^*i^Tft r*y '^B^BMl **>' -jS»rrTiißßsJ^uP* v 3L 1 V.V> 'v,".'. l .V.''^\V»V-'-'- \.V..^\\\V»^\\V*\\V»**rSy^K" **\W\\ \V .'.V* '■'.VTft)^ 0 *.V**vV*»» \\\V*.\ < **.*A\*« '.V.V* *.\\V»\ A\yys H Q van Heusen zlSfl^^L 9r>ecialty appointed stockists will be pleased to show yon 'Harding^ pS&H^A -Country* or 'Collarite' Shirt*, tit151 words
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Advertisement68 1952-01-06 9 [The "CALEDONIA j MODERN DOVER" STOVE I JL HTPT "^lwffjwa^ v J s lMJ^BT^P^^^lSff i^ :s::;^^k FOR COAL COKE OR WOOD FUEL jj A strongly constructed cooking stove, well fitted finished, and providing the maximum of efficiency on a relatively low rate of fuel consumption. MODEL 8 jj HOT PLATE68 words
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292 1952-01-06 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JAN. 6, 1952. Waste of money? T'HE 150 young Malay- ans selected under the Kirkby College training scheme have now arrived in the United Kingdom after a pleasant voyage in the Chusan. Lucky 150! But many people in Malaya are saying heatedly that their good fortune292 words
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Article268 1952-01-06 10 MALAYA'S educational programme must, of necessity, be a long-term affair You cannot build a vast structure overnight. And those who, quite reason, ably, would llie to see the Kirkby money diverted immediately to measures which would bring quicker results, must stand accused of short-sightedness We should be deluding268 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1952-01-06 10 JAMES WICKENDEN - Buried gold east of Singapore JAMES WICKENDEN By gURIED on a coral fringed two-mile-long South China Sea island, a few hundred miles east of. Singapore, is more than $5,000,000 worth of treasure in gold and silver. Hidden more than 250 years ago by Captain Kidd, the British pirate, it is1,004 words
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Letter314 1952-01-06 10 rwiHE prophecy oi Nostra- damus published in last week's Sunday Times. of the clash between the eagle and the bear in 1952 is a good newspaper story but I think it will unnecessarily add to the jitters ot many of your readers who have enough to be nervous about already314 words
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Letter206 1952-01-06 10 MAT l crave a little space In your Postbag to reply to your correspondent A R Lazarous who wrote under the headline "The prisoners" in your Issue of November 11 I was cry touched to read that the prisoners have not been forgotten by the citizens of Singapore.206 words
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Letter328 1952-01-06 10 ISEE that K.B.C In Ma self-righteousness. has poured out the vials of wrath upon" tho.se hypocrites who turn up at church once a year on Christmas Day with a look of piety on their races." I am one of those "hypocrites as I am not a regular member or328 words
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Article, Illustration445 1952-01-06 10 Gibson- Hill - Gibson-Hill Says THIS ONE IS OUTSTANDING 'J'HIS month's choice was easy. In "Morning in Tanjong Tokong Bay, Penang" (above). Mr. Tan Seng Aun has sent a print that is outstanding in the present series. It Is quiet and restrained, but full of strength, wellbalanced and of445 words
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Advertisement652 1952-01-06 10 Straits Pines Free Press for tilt con»eni*nc« of »d--»*fHt«r our Representative* at lit Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. will receive tmall advertisement* and answers to box number*. CLASSIFIED ADS. BROWN. To MARIAN, wife of C. Brown at K.K. Hospital on sth Jan. 1952. a daughter. MATHEWS. To ELEANOR, wife652 words
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Advertisement38 1952-01-06 10 I For CHINESE NEW YEAR an attrac. I ■v(|S I tive glass will be given away(FßE^)with IV V^flß every 3 cases of aerated waters from %^»i 2nd till 16th January (inclusive). v^^ happy New Year |> with I<>ts °t38 words
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555 1952-01-06 11 Man who escaped gallows is afraid to sleep KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. *^HE young man who stirs uneasily in his sleep on a hard bed in the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan, Perak, knows nothing about his unique distinction. Chin Yong, aged 30, is the only man in British criminal555 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-01-06 11 Military police formed a guard of honour with their batons after the wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday of Mr. Frederick Arthur Beale, of the lloyal Military Police, and Miss Lena Tan of Singapore. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article64 1952-01-06 11 IPOH. Sat Lav Kirn Fone, 25. was today committed to stand trial in the Perak Hi?h Court on two capital charges under the Emergency regulations. He was alleged to have been in possession of a tommy gun at Jelapang on Aus?. 5. 1948. and at64 words
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Article53 1952-01-06 11 The tutorial staff of Anderson School. Ipoh. is to be strengthened when it begins It* 1952 term later this month. The new appointments are. Mr J v Dde Turville. who comes on transfer from Ked^h and Tnche Amlnuddin bin Baki. who is being transferred from the53 words
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Article44 1952-01-06 11 Tan Kirn p p h. aged 19. claim.-d trial in Taiping to a charge of voluntary causing hurt' to Kok Ah Hai in Kota R<nrt with a Denknife The case was oo&lnoned to Jan 7 bail of $500 being allowed44 words
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Article25 1952-01-06 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— An 11 -year-old girl cycll6t. Ang Keow I, Kins was killed by a falling tree at Kampong Simpan Butterworth. yesterday.25 words
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Article181 1952-01-06 11 PENANC, Saturday. SINCE THE NEW YEAR Russia has bought an estimated 2,000 tons of rubber from Malaya. These purchases local rubber exporters said today, were made through London agents acting on behalf of the Russian Embassy. The British Government, it is believed, has allotted a monthly181 words
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Article69 1952-01-06 11 Worried over his fathers death Because he was worried over the death of his father, who died three years ago in Burma. Koh Oeck Soo. aged 21, drank caustic soda near the sea of! Sumbawa Road. This was stated in Second Police Court yesterday when Koh was bound over in69 words
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Article12 1952-01-06 11 The Segamat Co-operative Store has been officially opened for business12 words
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88 1952-01-06 11 TAN Chin Meng, aged 40, was gaoled for four months, plus four strokes of the rotan fox stealing a gold locket and chain from a Malay child at the General Market on Dec. 12. Tan was said to have snatched the chain from88 words
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Article82 1952-01-06 11 THE British Minister to Switzerland, Mr. P. 8. Scrivener, formerly Deputy Commissioner Oeneral for South-East Asia, was made a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George in the New Year's Honours List. Sir Charles Arden Clark, the former Governor of Sarawak, was made a G.C.M.G. He82 words
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Article137 1952-01-06 11 A i;iiat was brou nti lnto tne Kuala Lumpur Second Court yesterday during the hearing of a case In which a woman. K. Maniam. was chq-7pd with theft TV complainant, another woman, C. Sammyammah, said abe lost goat which had been left grazing137 words
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Article269 1952-01-06 11 To teach in schools KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THREE New York business experts will be tent out tc 1 Malaya to teach American methods in Malayar Methodist Schools, said Mr. H. F. Clancy, principal oi the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School yesterday. The present curriculum In269 words
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Article75 1952-01-06 11 IPOH. Sat. CECURITY forces in Perak last year killed 202 bandits and captured 46. Six of the 46 were arrested on information given by members of the public. Daring the same period, as many as S3 bandit* surrendered. The number of bandit camps located and destroyed75 words
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Article107 1952-01-06 11 Mr. Wee Chwee Seng wes selected "Mr. Kiwi 1952" at a physical culture show by the Kiwi Members' League Singapore at tfie British Council Hall last night. Mr. Chwee Seng won the award from nine other con testants. 'Placed second and third to him were Mr. Urn107 words
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Article48 1952-01-06 11 Llm Kee Guan aged 41. was allowed $5,000 ball when he pleaded guilty in the Third District Court yesterday to possession of four lbs. of opium and 1,498 leaf packets of opium On Friday The casp was adjourned to Jan 12 for sentence.48 words
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Article60 1952-01-06 11 Yong Lav, a 46-year-oid woman, was charged in the Singapore First Police Court with procuring (Jaw Swee Sum and Au Oaw Lai girls under 21, for the purpose of prostitution. She was further charged with "acquiring guardianship" of Oaw and Au, described as mui-tsais in the60 words
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118 1952-01-06 11 FIRM RUNS MILLION LOTTERY IN FED. A private firm of chartered accountants in Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Y. C. Kang and Warren, has taken over the running of Social and Welfare Services lotteries. The firm Is In charge of the fourth $1 million lottery which opened on Dec. 27. It is118 words
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Article80 1952-01-06 11 J^fIALAYA exported 64,957 tons of tin last year, 16,844 ton s below the total for 1950, according to figures compiled by Mr. E. J. Phillips, Registrar of Malayan Statistics. The December export figure was 5,016 tons, 1,057 tons less than for November. The United Kingdom80 words
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Article49 1952-01-06 11 In the Third District Court yesterday. Raman Chinnlah was charged with using criminal force to outrage the moesty of Ratha. a seven-year-old girl, at North Bouna Vista Road on Oct. 13. He claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail. Hearing was fixed for Jan. 21.49 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 11 Officers and men of "B" Division, Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary, last night held a New Year Fancy Dress Ball cum Ronggeng party at Kandang Kerbau Police Station.30 words
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Advertisement64 1952-01-06 11 SELECTANET REG. Ustoe* ;=i VW*7^ -j n f* Kt^T <".» rttttfrf More than 800 ft. of Pure Copper Ribbon Wire woven into a tubular net 8 ft. long. Reduces Interference. Increases Selectivity. Price $4.00. BRITISH MADE S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. SINGAPORE CONTAX SOLE AGENTS: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD.64 words
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Article, Illustration499 1952-01-06 12 But Rfchard Toditf shoaW never have been reprieved! WHY the sneers and sniggers at "Tom Brown's Schooldays" film sttMy of the trial* oT a nw bioy at one- of England's biggest public school* of af cetmiry ago? Why the criticisms oT John Howard Davles,499 words
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Article223 1952-01-06 12 NOTE FROM A LESSER MORTAL' HfTfHMLVPWfIMBM \s one of the lesser mor- > tals, I am often compeiled to watch my- film favourites from the one; dollar seats, but just lately I have been so appalled by the behaviour or the one* doll a rites that I have' de- elded223 words
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Article, Illustration276 1952-01-06 12 WHEN red-haired, green-eyed Gwyneth Verdon flashes across the screen In "David and Bathsheba". audiences will find It hard to better? that the lithe and sensuous girl whose Oriental dance of passion is one of the film's highlights started a* a» almost hopeless cripple276 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-01-06 12 p.*N 70a spot the HWn titk eontalae* Is tb» c»rt«*rt bove? Prlie. of $85. $18, $10 ■Mil, wffl b« iwirM to tb* flrtffaw corrwt firtflM pWlto oof of the mHltar on TliM day. Send your answers t« "Him Titles," Sunday Times, Slnta pore, to reach us not later109 words
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Article268 1952-01-06 12 AND now to a picture l ft which, I must a«mH at the outset, I heartily dls<liked "LteWtnfn*: Strike* Twice" with Ruth Roman and Richard Todd. Thte is another of those suspensefu* Hollywood ha*, ror stories which point so many arsuslng' fingers at everyorte &*4- leave'268 words
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Advertisement186 1952-01-06 12 rrt MOO Aiß-COMDITION» fjlff lIMI X DAILY 5 SHOWS at 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-e.45 S ~O'IXL V i the motion pieturm j screen can bring > i^^^X&r -M you such titioß*^ i musical W^r*^r ENTERTAINmNTtTgy"^ Tin* Great C\HIS€) coo. .v Technicolor starrins Mirk) LANZA Ann BLYTH AIQ-C<XOiriOMED "OATHSHEBA l>onin 9 TECHNICOLOR GRESOfT-fflf186 words
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Advertisement174 1952-01-06 12 POPULAR MATINEES DAILY 3 SHOWS at 11 aJC, 1.45 A 4 p.m. AHmisslon Upstairs SI Downstairs 75 ct«. > Last Ita* "CUICTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CR'->:iC- Tfch. I Tornwrow ft tue». "Inswtor G«n«ral' Technicolor PO* 2 NIGHTS OnCf! IW CJ 6.30 9.30 pm. m^t k ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S /JIV Fi€At /WiP174 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-01-06 13 Another page of readers pictures UERE is another page of prize-win-ning pictures. The Sunday Times is awarding $15 to the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also a prize of $25 for the best picture of the month. This week firat prixe goes to Foong219 words
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Advertisement474 1952-01-06 13 Moric Pictures art cosy fo folcc fu// 0/ fun with the German Cinr Ni/ii is the world's most advanced and finest camera having numerous exclusive features, such as. instant lens interchante device coupled with 3-in-l parallax correcting viewfinder. film rewind for tricks, self-filming:, judiblc footage counter, etc.. thus you can474 words
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Miscellaneous222 1952-01-06 13 TH' P«OBLUM rS T' FIND A BOY THET MOONBEAM "N JEST OHfLTf I F*CK,JESTr THE MUST BE.QUITE.H lON TH' CORN-TRaRV TELL M c SWINE WILL LOVE SO MUCH SHE'LL CHAKiGE S> MOONeSaM IS < GIT AV*»YRJM A CHAP^ HE r^JST HE GOT Th' FACE OF// HIM H°' HHl^^^f J i222 words
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534 1952-01-06 14 Should your boss choose your wife for you? |S the time coming when a hig husimtM firm will actively encourage an executive to divorce his wife if she is the M wrong kind of perwon" from the firm's point of view? The results of an Intriguing survey extending over all534 words
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Article223 1952-01-06 14 Did you know that in Britain I i One company director in ten had only aa I I elementary »rbool eda- I cation 0 I 2 Les3 th -<*n half are entitled to wear a I public school tie? 3 Eton provides three times as many eon-223 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1952-01-06 14 Massey Stanley - SEDGMAN SETS AN EXAMPLE Massey Stanley By SYDNEY, Sat. AS I said last Sunday, Davis Cap champion Frank Sedgman is Australia's greatest sports hero since Sir Donald Bradman was at the height of his fane in international cricket. Throughout the week, Sedgman headed all newspaper lists of Australian sports stars1,089 words
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Advertisement141 1952-01-06 14 Each smooth stroke bring* greater pride! NE W"5 I" P€MI-aZE _^^^^^^^^^Sl^S^S^^SSSSS^^\^ summer ctrui shorttr Ri'l BHfi^^^^^^Bßßßßßißßß^^^^Bl clips upnght tn a purse. NEW 'Si"KEGULAII K SS^SS^M^i^^mm^^m^m^m^m^m^m^^m^m^Sl^^ l^'^^^^^^^ m m slim, ptrftct balance l^^^^^^^^jS prevents wrmmg faMgmr. Parker Y sr >^ $c iwvdfi tried/ 40&n£aA0n>/ fl Here is the pen you'll prize141 words
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Advertisement310 1952-01-06 14 i ail Celerm*; fop every requirement of the <Ji.<M-riniinatiiag passenger. Stewardesses are m attemfaaee all 8.0.A.G Speerfbfrrfc flying •he air routes to all six continents/? Constant coucern for your comfort' is an example of Speedbird service. »OAC TAKES GOOD CARE Of rov^^ 1^ HY BMC SRITISM OVERSEAS *IRW A V310 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1952-01-06 15 A puzzling story about a convent ghost, by HUGH RANSON was the strange secret of the ghost with the "unintelligible foreign tongue" seen in a London Convent? Hugh Ranson, a Singaporean, says he has found no solution to the perplexing story1,640 words
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376 1952-01-06 15 Thing kept her in terror for seven months I WAS extremely in* 1 terested in the story of the Medan ghost, which appeared in the Sunday Times on Dec. 16, because I experienced a similar "haunting" in Brastagi. Sumatra, in 1935. My husband and 1 were living in an old376 words
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Article323 1952-01-06 15 IT was a few days before ■1 Ghriatmas, 1934. A boy of 11, I wai finishing my eveniaf paper round In the West Bad district of Stoke-on-Trent. I wa« walking down Regent-street whe n tn> only ■treet lamp nearby went oat. Whistling I delivered say last paper.323 words
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Advertisement135 1952-01-06 15 (b) Everything is explained with the utmost simplicity to You are not required to memorise tedious lists of rules You are shown now to avoid common errors and how to express yourself fluently and effectively How to Gain Language-Power The tuition is planned on stimulating lines rhe subject* covered Include:135 words
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Advertisement171 1952-01-06 15 business leader* *lio cui.uiuute striking messages to 'Word Mastery' the prospectus ot the BOectlve English Course are unanimous tn urging that pood English is Indispensable to :hose -who aim at sucress 'Word Mastery" explains tully the Importance ot good En/, h to you and describes how you can acquire the171 words
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Advertisement290 1952-01-06 16 S Shows: S. 6.15 A 9.1S p.Stt. Distributed by Shaw Bros* Romance! Laughs! Action! -SEJOLI" starring Neng Vatlmah Kasma Booty P. Ramlee— RokUh A Malay Drama TLKASE COME TO THE EARLY SHOWS TO AVOID His APPOINTMENT TO-DAY AT 11 AJK. R-K-O's ISLE OF DEAD" REX JOHORF BAHRU Today at 11.30290 words
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Advertisement387 1952-01-06 16 JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, IPOH. EVENING CLASSES A class for an elementary courst ln Electric Wiring will commenoa Bth January 1952. Terms: January to June and July to December. Time: Every Tuesday and Thurs* day from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Fees: $9.00 per term payable la 1 advance Educational387 words
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Miscellaneous1784 1952-01-06 16 y»Eßa^ "fc. HPHERE is no bidding fJII «l JfTTJTTfI S apply this reasonln ■'**'t*Siaa m M M Jf WK M m «H 9M rnnvontinn whif-h is V 1 *KmL *JI I I to a deal which occurred igH J^M J W -^k N» Xl I?flnffl^ n JiL sMl l ll'l">f"'^l'Wi1,784 words
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Article, Illustration802 1952-01-06 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By WHEN Father Christ- mas called at The Sea Nest, rubbing his hands with an eye on the cocktail cabinet, he was not offered hospitality but was shown a newspaper cutting which reported the opinion of a schoolteacher that no child over five believes802 words
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Article1061 1952-01-06 17 Bf j M%\ 1 *fl J»HE arrival of the Archbishop of York was not unnoticed by the staff of Radio Malaya. Weeks before His Grace left England, arrangements had already been madt with the two Anglican churches St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, and St. Mary's Church, Kuala1,061 words
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Article704 1952-01-06 17 How charming, these Communists fovWdbUf JT&A4V(&, 1 The Charge d'Affaires of the Soviet Embassy would be glad of the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Baxter at a recital to be given by Nadezhda Kazantseva, People's Artist of the Russian Socialist Federation of Soviet Republics, and the Stalin Prize Winner.704 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1952-01-06 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - 'Zebras are no problem —they're just ignored! MANNING BLACKWOOD Says 'THE United Kingdom motorists are, we are told, worried about the new "Zebra" pedestrian crossings, those black-and-white-striped lanes across the roads, on which motorists are supposed to give pedestrians the right of way. Fierce argument goes on as to whether1,107 words
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Article671 1952-01-06 18 Need for more Asian refs. Crusader's weekly sports review QNE oi the achievements ol post-war rugby In Malaya has been the successful -organising of panels and *°to is a difficult job, SO It IS most essential that the whistle be in the hands of a person competent enough to ensure671 words
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Advertisement388 1952-01-06 18 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERM</*/fc/w That is why you feet Worn out Nervous, Irritable. Have head -aches, Lose Weight. Worry" <*^«M»»w Try this Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness When your* anaemic, frel nenroin, hira maftam Mom Jnp Jbmn m ikt Fttf* dun aprlU.388 words
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Advertisement297 1952-01-06 18 l/Afr' Everything runs lighter with Swedish ball-bearings. Roller skates, express trains and typewriters all run lighter and therefore faster with the worldrenowned Swedish ball-bearings. This is one of the reasons for the famous "feather-touch" of Halda. the Swedish precision-built typewriter. There are no fewer than 49 Swedish ball-bearings in Halda297 words
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Article246 1952-01-06 19 SLICE STOP GRUESOME KONG FIGHT 4 No contest' as the blood flows SINGAPORE Police, wrestlers and spectators last night rushed into the ring to separate King Kong and Chief Little Wolf from a bloody fight after the referee, Wong Buck Lee, had declared the fight a "no contest" in the246 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-01-06 19 [LAN SEX (Sin»r««i goes up with Jl in Tuesday's ipainst Selangor Malayan Basket-ui-rrss at Kuala r. Wu represented at the 1948 Olyniingapore won the f beating Selangor Sunday Times picture.30 words
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Article325 1952-01-06 19 rnie Hall stars new promotion Sunday Times Boxing Reporter ORE'S professional boxing revival con- »s this week when Promoter Rickie Chan s a new card at the Happy World Stadium lay, with Bernie Hall and Golden Boy in the vent over 10 rounds. Bernie Hall, leading contender for the Australian325 words
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Article208 1952-01-06 19 GIRLS OLD SCC ONE-ALL Big on a wet and slippery BJr.c a Kuala Lumpur ■women's hockey team drew HJagainst S.C.C. women's ■the latter's ground before HJowd yesterday. H visitors gave a sparkling Hand led one-nil at the lnBCC. on the other hand. HJthemsel'-es well blocked Hr they entered their >p■j208 words
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Article104 1952-01-06 19 IPOH, Sat. Perak Cup. carrying a stake f $10,000 for Class Three k and the Ipoh Stakes, carry[7.soo for Class Pour horses the main attractions of the I Turf Club's three-day meetS be held on Feb. 8. 13 and intt will cater for horses Three104 words
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Article95 1952-01-06 19 k)SS: l. ouster; 6. Stamp; elephone: 12. Evades; 14. c; 16. Per; 17. Via; 19. 20. Entrance; 23. Loss; 24. 28. Cad; 37. Wot; U. i; 11. Far; S3. Did; 84 Sltem; 39. Definite: 41 Sac; 44. Pen: 4£. Editor; i; 49. Saturates; 60. Utter. VS: l.95 words
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Article114 1952-01-06 19 yiTTERAN Army athlete Capt L. C. Hutchings surprised 34 of the best distance runners In the three Services In the six-mile road race at Seletar Naval Base yesterday. Fir. ,j,n R Better than anyone else in the raeeVflutchli.gj was 300 yards In front of the Singapore114 words
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Article374 1952-01-06 19 Ong beats Cheong in 20 mins. OFTEN unleashing terrific smashes and piling up points with his inimitable net play. Ong Poh Lim (Fraser Neave 8.P.) took less than 20 minutes to beat Cheone Hock Lcng (Eclipse B.P.J, the 1951 singles champion, in straight sets in the semi-finals of the Singapore374 words
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Article107 1952-01-06 19 A TEAM that is strongly tipped to win this year's Singapore District's hockey knock-out competition is R.A.O.C. (30 Bn). who have In their recent games been displaying fine form. Last year R.A.O.C. reached the finals o: 'his competition but were beaten by me "H107 words
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73 1952-01-06 19 NEW YORK. Sat \TISS Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Pry. Wimbledon champion and runner-up respectively are due to sail tomorrow In the Queen Mary for England to start a tour of Asia aad Europe. The players will represent the United States Lawn TennisReuter - 73 words
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Article215 1952-01-06 19 DLAYINO without seven regular players, RAF. (Changl) were no match for the S.C.C. in a rugger game played on the padang yesterday. The Club side romped home with 14 point* (a goal, a try and two penalty goals) to the Airmen's three (a penalty goal).215 words
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Article45 1952-01-06 19 NEW DELHI, Sat. 'JTOEN Nawab of Pataudl died here suddenly tonight after having a heart attack while pl&ylng in a match. The Nawab, a first class cricketer, has played for both India and England in his long cricket career. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article108 1952-01-06 19 South Africa beat England at Twickenham yesterday by eight points (a goal and a penalty goaP to three (a try). De Toure, the South African half opened the scoring with a try which was converted by Muller. Wynn then scored an opportunist try for England. The108 words
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Article86 1952-01-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. gELANGOR Malay badminton champion S. M. Omar had an easy passage in the open singles matches of the Government Departments Sports Assn. tournament last night *t the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur. Omar beat Stephen <le Sousa 15-3. 15-3. 19-2. Other results:86 words
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Article48 1952-01-06 19 IPOH. Sat. Winners of the Perak Turf Club Sport* Club golf section December competitions are: Barrel comtietltlon: J. B. Reid and R a. Buchan, five up: Monthly Medal: J Hough toa three up; M xed Foursomes: Mrs. Jackson and K L. Cardy. 16 re points.48 words
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Article288 1952-01-06 19 ENGLISH I.EAOl >— DIV. I Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1 Blackpool I Sutherland Bolton 1 Tottenham 1 I ulham 1 ChrLsea S Liverpool 1 Waives 1 Manchester C. 4 Derby County 2 Middlesbrough 2 Charlton 1 Newcastle 3 Preston Partstuouth 3 HuddersAeld 1 Stoke Manchester C W288 words
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Article74 1952-01-06 19 COPENHAGEN. Sat. JOERGEN Johansen of Denmark won the European lightweight championship beating holder EUs Ask of Finland on points in a 15 round bout last night. Fight experts Judged Johanstii won seven rounds Ask three and five even. Johansen attacked fiercely forgetting defence. Ask floored him74 words
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52 1952-01-06 19 gCORING a point every two minutes. Singapore Harbour Board yesterday outplayed a scratch Police side by 31 polnt= ffive goals and two tries) to nil at Thomson Road yesterday. Harbour Board owed their superiority to their fast-moving threeooarter line who overwVlmert a weak and tnexperfcncea52 words
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Article26 1952-01-06 19 TOKYO. Sat.— Hachlro rataurni. Japan's middleweight boxIng champion. knocked oat Mamora Yokohama hi the seventh round of a title match here last right.— ReuteerReuter - 26 words
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Article211 1952-01-06 19 CALCUTTA, BAT r£ Indian team for the fourth Ten against England starting at Kangpur on Jan. 12 Is as follows: V. S. Hazare. P Roy V Mankad D. O Phadkar P Umrlgar. P Joshl. 8. Q Shlnde. C 3 Nayudu. H Adhikarl. V. Manjrekar. Oulam Ahmed.Reuter - 211 words
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Advertisement561 1952-01-06 19 AN IDEAL TONIC Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals SERRAVALLO'S TONIC BARK and IRON WINE Stimulates the Appetite Strengthens tlte Nerves Regenerates the Blood. SERRAVALLCx TONIC lg*a most palatable mixture of Bark and iron, perfectly combined wltfc a good sound Marsala. It Is a distinct boon to all561 words
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756 1952-01-06 20 EPSOM JEEP - PEDIGREE SHOULD WIN AGAIN AT S' PORE EPSOM JEEP Has improved since Ipoh By PEDIGREE, a three-year-old Beau Son gelding who never had a race before he ran a fourth at his first start and won his second odting at the Perak Turf Club's December meeting, looks as if he756 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-01-06 20 'THE Perak Indians who emerged champions in the Thivy Shield hockey tournament between Terek, Selangor, Negri Sembilan. Malacca and Penang at Ipoh during the week-end.25 words
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Article63 1952-01-06 20 JJONGKONG win cot send a soccer team to the Olympic Games in Helsinki this year. This decision was reached alter a special Olympic «üb -committee meeting of the Hongkong Football Association. The sub-committee agreed by a majority vote that the list of names of playersReuter-AAP - 63 words
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238 1952-01-06 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By LM'DORA, who showed that she was settling down lj quickly when she ran a prominent race In her first outing in Malaya at the Singapore November meeting, caught the eye again when doing halfpace work over 6 f on a heavy238 words
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Article120 1952-01-06 20 LONDON Sat. fHE draw for tho Russt Le»jue Cup Srtt round resulted at followt: Salford v. Hunslet: Huddlcsfleld Ballfaz: Dooc*st«r V. Bradford Northern. Lceda v. Hull Kingston RoTera: WIdDM v. Barrow: St. Htleoea Belle Vjt Raagrri; Oewtbury t. Cardiff: B»tley v. BraoUey. Ltlgh Keltbley: Warrtnstoa Liverpool120 words
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86 1952-01-06 20 IPOH. Sat. TWO goals by centre toward x Thlllainathan enabled the Kinta Indians to retain the championship of the Ipoh and District Hockey Association's league when they beat the Ramblers 2-0 in a replay yesterday. Thlllalnthan got his first goal In the opening minute when86 words
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Article141 1952-01-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. T<HK team to represent The Rest against Europeans In the annual Selangor hockey "test" on the K.L. padang on Friday, Jan. 11 at 5 p.m. has beeo caoaen as follows: Nadarajah (PWDBC), K'e Plew (Selangor Chinese HO. MokhUr Singh (PoUce Depot), Prtthinath (Tech.141 words
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Article96 1952-01-06 20 m mm KUALA LTJMPUR, Sat. T WBNTY afflltated duba have entered for the first knock out tournament organised by the Selangor Hockey Association TTie entries are: Police Depot. Technical College. T.P.C.A.. aelan«or Eurasians. Postal Union AC getanpr Malays. SeUngor Chinese! HQ Malaya District. Telecomms96 words
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Article77 1952-01-06 20 PKNANO. Sat Penan* Combined Services beat Penang Civilians In a scrappy rugger earne by 14 points (a goal, penalty goal and two trta) to eight points (a goal and a tryt on the Western Road ground today. Scorers for Services were Bickers < penalty goal),77 words
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Article199 1952-01-06 20 COUNSEL HI and Cherry Ling have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. states a release from the Straits Racing Association Electroplate. Flying Arrow 11, Happy Traveller and Northern Light have been sent down from Cl. 1 to Cl. 2. Other transfers are: Prom Cl. 2199 words
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Article287 1952-01-06 20 SINGAPORE'S hockey season has been interrupted by bad weather and the holiday season, but there are good things in store for the enthusiasts. First major event of the new year, and an enterprising effort, is a quadrangular meet between Perak, Negrl Sembilan, Malacca and Singapore.287 words
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Article36 1952-01-06 20 LONDON. Sat.— Harold Hassall Huddersfleld Town and England lnslde-left, was yesterday sold to Bolton Wanderers football club for £25.000 He will play for Wanderers against v Tottenham Hotspur in next Saturday's English League game.36 words
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Article673 1952-01-06 20 FLLOWINO arc the weirhto far all nine race* for the ttiat day or the Slnjapore Torf Clvb 1 Sprlm meeting Cl. Dlv. l-las. Cmpe Horn ».M ttaantiUy 9.M The Mnr< I.l* Hay*** 8.10 Munle« t.M The Ran f.M Usdess MJ Charlcnwfne B.M Uttle Nod S.M AmdW. B*s French673 words
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Advertisement147 1952-01-06 20 isS SS S^ mS mm PATERSOM SIMONS CO LTD 3 >l«mi« •ALMAIH "That exhilarating first moment LOVE CAM LIOHT UP AT A GLANCE U a cigarette b'ghts up at a flame. That exhil- w^Sgi »?8r arating first moment may be followed by /fff'flkf years of quiet satisfaction, deepening inr.> r^mkw147 words
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Article488 1952-01-06 21 C. T. BOON - CHINESE BEGIN THEIR BIG FESTIVAL C. T. BOON Household gods will get a send-off By fHE first observances of the Chinese New Year festival, which stretches over three weeks, will be held today in thousands of Chines* homes in Malaya. Feasts and ceremonies will take place to give a hearty488 words
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Article298 1952-01-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. •TOO RO7* l Singapore Flyx ing Club Tiger Moths today had close shaves at the first post-war Malayan PlylnK Clubs' Air Jb. Hy held at the Kuala Lump*. Aerodrome. In one of the exercises for the "Dane Cup." a spottir.£ and298 words
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Article33 1952-01-06 21 KLUANO, Sat. Kluang, whose traffic problems have grown with the increase In military establishments, resettlement schemes and general expansion, has Installed new traffic signs for 'No Entry' and 'One Wav Streets33 words
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Article, Illustration613 1952-01-06 21 Tells of the old days THE history of Gutlirie and Company largely typme« the course of the trade and cor rcerce of Singapore said Sir John Hay, London managing director of Cuthru and Co., when be opened the new offices of the compan) in the613 words
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Article61 1952-01-06 21 An exhibition to show the way the University of Malaya's Faculty of Medicine is bting run, and the things medical undergraduate* nre learning, opened at the Faculty Building, Singapore, yesterday. All the department* pharmacology, pathology, biochemistry, bacteriology and parasitology were represented. Students stood by to demonstrate and explain61 words
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Article68 1952-01-06 21 rE Fire Brigade was called to the Singapore General Post Office yesterday afternoon to deal with a fire in the mail section. Two parcels, containing fireworks, were ablaae. Prompt action by the firemen prevented the Are destroying other mall. Postal authorities last night reminded the68 words
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Article102 1952-01-06 21 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat IT is proposed to establish a coconut oil mill at Merslng. The initiative has been I taken by Inche A. Ghani bin Elais who has been a copra merchant in Merslng for several years. Inche Ghani is putting up a working capital of102 words
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Article37 1952-01-06 21 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat.— Two armed bandits in plain clothes raided a house in Brapit, two miles from Bukit Mertajam. at about 8.30 o'clock last njght and escaped with an air rifle and tome ammunition.37 words
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Article259 1952-01-06 21 T<HE Singapore Branch of the Seve* .h Day AdventLst Mission has plans for a $700,000 expansion over the next two years, the Eastern Director of the^ Mission. Mr. C. P. Sorensen, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Sorensen said that $400,000 of this had been earmarked259 words
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Article28 1952-01-06 21 SaGAMAT. Sat.— Bail was refused Foo Chee Leng 34, charged In the Segamat Court with being in possession of terrorist documents on Voules Estate. Tenanjj28 words
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Advertisement49 1952-01-06 21 IfiPnrr if T^BC Jr- *m ai X S^ki FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS ALSO A FULL RANGE SKIRTS SLACKS AND DRESSES Sole Agents in Malaya: I DINE IN THE PALM COURT GRILL at RAFFLES tonight and listen to the Band of THE GREEN HOWARDS Conducted by Mr. CD. JARRETT L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.49 words
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Article24 1952-01-06 22 MR. MRS. TAN PENG SAW wish to thank all friends and relatives for their kind presents on the firrnsion of their marriage reeeriK24 words
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548 1952-01-06 22 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, Jan. 20. 1952. The Asian scene MR- Churchill's speech in Washington revealed a change of policy which vitally affects us all. The Premier has obviously bowed tc American demands on Formosa and Korea. The Attlee Government's willingness to disagree over the necessity of defending Chiang Kai-shek548 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1952-01-06 22 —BY OUR— SPECIAL REPORTER Nothing has been spared to make the students happy KIRKBY, Liverpool, Sat. WITHIN a week of their arrival in Britain, 150 Malayan student teachers were hard at work on training scheme that is destined to make Colonial history. These students Malays,1,002 words
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Letter224 1952-01-06 22 j WOULD like to tell of an act of chivalry shown towards a man and two women passengers by an unknown gentleman who travelled in the night mail train In which I was a passenger from Taiping to Kuala Lumpur on December SO. I boarded the train and took my224 words
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Letter376 1952-01-06 22 'Too lazy THERE are many apathetic 1 Christians of the same ilk as "The Mote and the Beam" in the world of Christianity today, and they are so fond of repeating the hackneyed statement that there are better men outside the church than there are in it. This is perfectly376 words
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Advertisement499 1952-01-06 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT JUNIOR Salesmen and Clerks Wanted. Apply In own handVTitlng to Box No. A4lB. Sun.T. WELL-ESTABLISHED Singapore Firm requires young Junior clerk (or general work. Please state. age and salary required to Box Mo. A 419, Sun.T. ACCOMMODATION VACANT COSMOS. 17 Scotts Road large double bed-room. Private499 words
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Advertisement20 1952-01-06 22 X for Chinese New Year "RED PACKETS" and F N AERATED WATERS the popular pair for good fortune and happiness20 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-01-06 23 City Council towgay experiments succeed McNeice yht President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said yesterday that the Council would soon prove that towgay could be grown on a commercial scale with tap water. Several City Councillors, representatives from the fowgay Growers Association and the Chinese440 words
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Article, Illustration271 1952-01-06 23 By A Special Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Saturday. TWO TEMIAR who helped two British officers after they had crashed in the Kelantan jungle had the time of their lives in Kota Bahru when they were literally inveigled out of their forest home to be rewarded. They271 words
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Article174 1952-01-06 23 IPOH, Sat. THOUGH he received four wounds in an ambush wiiile w.id'ug through a swamp to a bandit camp, Lieut. Lionel Scott-Langley of the 45 Commandos continued to lead the attack on the camp and later made hit way back on foot with the patrol to base,174 words
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Article224 1952-01-06 23 Thighs must not be seen 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. BARENTS of several Malay pupils in the Kuala Lumpur Convent have strongly protested against the school's ban on Malay costumes. The Convent authorities hive told the parents of Malay pupils that after the first term this224 words
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Article64 1952-01-06 23 The hideout area of a bandit gang in Northern Perak received a dawn-to-midday hammering yesterday from relays of R.AF. and R.A.A.F, aircraft. The hideout area, in thick jungle on steep ground overlooking an Important road, was bombed and strafed by R.A F Sunderlands and Brigands and64 words
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Article26 1952-01-06 23 BUTTERWORTH, Sat— The body of a 53-year-old Malay, Othman bin Ahmat, was found last night en the roadfide at Penaga, Province w-iipsley North.26 words
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Article228 1952-01-06 23 From Page On* still In New Zealand. The second-in-command Is broad-shouldered Major Edward Cakobau. who won the M.C. in Bougainville. An administrative officer In Suva, he is the grandson of the chieftain of the Cakobau clan, and has been a member of the Fijian Territorials since 1934. He foueht228 words
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Article92 1952-01-06 23 P I V E Indonesians, who thought Singapore was the best place in which to save money, had to pay a fine of $150 each within five days of their arrival in the Colony. The five were found guilty on two charges in the Singapore Fourth Police92 words
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148 1952-01-06 23 'THE first British parliamentarian to visit the President of South Korea. Mr. Syngman Rhee, has arrived in Singapore. He is Lieut.-Col. H. Montgomery Hyde, Member of Parliament for North Belfast broiling in the heat of Singapore after the snows of Korea. Lieut.-Col Hyde148 words
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Article57 1952-01-06 23 All tickets for the Chinese New Year social and dance in aid of S.A.T.A. Fvnd to be held at Raffles Hotel on January 28 have been sold out. The organiser. Mr John Khoo, said yesterday that he expected more than 600 people to turn up. No57 words
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Article40 1952-01-06 23 The Young Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting; Party, one of the founders of the Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation, last night celebrated its 19th anniversary with a dinner at the Great World. Nearly 100 members and guests attended.40 words
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Article, Illustration509 1952-01-06 24 R. E. WILLSON - R. E. WILLSON JETS SHOT FROM TUNNEL By t 'a r-Bft AWELLSIAN fantasy? A Julea Verne creation? Neither. It is an artist's impression, inspired by a naval officer, of what an aircraft carrier may look like when the atomic age is a little older. Commissioned509 words
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Article94 1952-01-06 24 'Boffin goes back rpHE back-room boy who found out how to "bend" German radio beams so that Luftwaffe bombers could be misled to dummy targets has been recalled from university work to help defend Britain again. He Is 40-year-old Professor Reginald Victor Jones of Aberdeen University, ft the Government's request94 words
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Article99 1952-01-06 24 OUR SCIENCE SECTION SHIPS needing only a few men to discharge their cargoes are being designed for Britain's merchant navy. They will be equipped with their own machinery for handling cargo in bnlk--a revolutionary innovation. Use of more of these ships may result in a relief to the country's rail99 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-01-06 24 Another wonder: file first entirely new air manoeuvre to be developed for 2* years. Picture shows a Gloster Meteor performing the one-and-a-half cartwheel recently devised by a Polish pilot.36 words
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Article522 1952-01-06 24 PETER DUFFIELD - How calmly we sail through Suez PETER DUFFIELD By ABOARD RMS ORCADES. tyHATEVER news- bulletin General Erskine issues from his headquarters on the west bank of the Suez Canal today count on one thin? sending consistently clear. The Suez Canal itself the 85 year old £57.000.000 waterway which a Jet522 words
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