The Straits Times, 20 January 1952
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Title Section30 1952-01-20 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALATA 20 JAN 1952 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition ol The Straits Times Singapore Free Preas No. 859. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1952. <£ PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS30 words
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Article, Illustration744 1952-01-20 1 Three pointers to success in fight against bandits W>THIN the next six weeks, a new phase in the fight against the Communists in the Federation is expected. The new High Commis M'oi.er for the Federation, General Sir Gerald I'empler, who will have taken up his job,744 words
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Article228 1952-01-20 1 Detained man to sue Govt. l IM PEN KOI, who had been L detained by the Singapore Government since Jan. 2 under a banishment warrant which was cancelled on Thursday, was yesterday ordered to be released, with costs against the Crown, by Mr. Justice FUteher Rogers. Litn's lawrer, Mr. M.228 words
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Article67 1952-01-20 1 HANCi, Sat. FRENCH Union Forces m Indo-China launched a full-scale attack early today against Communist-led Vietniinh troops concentrated in the Red River Delta around Nam Dinh. about 70 mile? south-east of Hanoi. French Army Headquarters said planes paratroopers, infantry, artillery and French naval units Joined inAP - 67 words
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Article25 1952-01-20 1 TOKYO Sat.— The second Victoria Cr.iss winner of the Korean wa r. Private William Speakman. will fly back to Londnn npxt week.25 words
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Article87 1952-01-20 1 Dr. Hobart B. Amstutz. senior Methodist minister In Malaya, and his wife leave Singapore today by sea on a yeaPs vacation to the United States. Dr. Amstutz will visit his son who is studying in Washington and his daughter who lives In Connecticut. For the first87 words
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Article98 1952-01-20 1 LONDON. Sat. IT is taken for granted that the London City Council, will agree to release Col. A. E. Young for Malaya for 12 months. Col. Young is willing to go and says he considers the request a matter of duty. He is proud to have98 words
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Article130 1952-01-20 1 ISMAILIA, Saturday. D RITISH troops pummelled Hie Port Said railway station 9 with mortars and big guns last night after a bitter skirmish with Egyptian guerillas. The battle raged with a heavy exchange of fire for almost three hours. The British used 17-pound- i erReuter - 130 words
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Article127 1952-01-20 1 Service for sportsman FROM neat weak onwards. Hie Sunday Times it to OMfclUh weekly result* of minor sporting events in Malaya civilian of Services which are Hot Normally published ia the •lair* papers. The stars of tomorrow are often to be found among the little known sportsmen of today. and127 words
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156 1952-01-20 1 HONG KONG Sat. MKMED with a toy pistol, dagger and rope, a middle-aged Chinese woman attempted to rob the office of a Chinese doctor In Hong Kong jsterday afternoon. She was overpowered and then released by the doctor. TTie woman called on the doctor shortlyReuter-AAP - 156 words
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Article269 1952-01-20 1 Face saving, says paper From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Saturday. "|*HE British Covernment does not intend, for reasons of commercial prudence, to disclose how it will acquire tin under Hie Anglo-American agreement. I According to the Financial Times' Washington correspondent. America agreed to pay Britain269 words
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Article70 1952-01-20 1 OTTAWA, Sat.— Mr. R. R. Saksena, Indian High Commissioner to Canada, said last night that the sequence of world events force India ana Pakistan "to join hands tn harmony sooner or later." Reviewing India's stand lr. relation to the disputed state of Kashmir, Mr. Saksena toldReuter - 70 words
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Article106 1952-01-20 1 Strike stops U.K. newspaper LONDON, Sat. PRODUCTION of the Daily Oraphic, one of Britain's national newspapers, was stopped here this morning when more than 1.000 employees of Kemsley Newspapers, Limited, came out on strike. They took action in protest against a decision to suspend London publication of two Kemslev newspapersReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-01-20 1 SGT. P. Kuba known as Snow White to hi s men performed a spirited Fijian dnm> on deck, while the others crowded round to sing, clap and stamp, just after the troopship Asturias arrived in Singapore yesj terday; 831 Fijian s arrived to help94 words
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Article27 1952-01-20 1 Talks in Cairo KARACHI, Sat —The World Muslim- Conference plans to hold its annual council meeting In Cairo In M*rchJ the conference secretary, Imanullah Khan, said tonight27 words
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Article35 1952-01-20 1 FREIGHTER BACK HONG KONG. Sat. The freighter Edendale which went aground on a mud bank I inside S".atow harbour on Dec. 30 *nd was refloated on !Jan. 15, returned to Hong Kong last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1952-01-20 1 TOKYO, Sat— The British Commonwealth Commander Lt.-Gen. William Bridgford. stated today that British Commonwealth Occupation Forces would continue to commandeer two occupation hotels Indefinitely. Reuter, A. A. P.Reuter - 30 words
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Article272 1952-01-20 1 Malayan planes for Royal tour A SQUAJKON of Hornet fighters and a formation of Sunderland flying boats from Malaya will join forces with six Shacklerons, Britain's newest long-range submarine-destroying aircraft, for duty in Ceylon next month during the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The Shackletons will272 words
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Article66 1952-01-20 1 SAIGON, Sa t— The I Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, arrived here fr^m Singapore by air today on a week's private visit to Indo-China. He was to call on Emperor Bao Dai and the Vietnamese Premier. Tran Van Huu. this afternoon. He will travel to66 words
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Advertisement381 1952-01-20 1 We have always in Stock WATCHES CLOCKS of popular make* A designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS, 11. The Arcade. Spore, 1. Phone *****. I'IIIIIIMIIICJIIIIIIIMIItCJIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIMMCIIIIIIIHIIIICJIIIIIIIIMIiniIIIIIIIIIIIEIIII i DECCHc^x 33 1/3 R.p.M. fff^l- ON G PLAYING 1^ RECORDS. 1 XT!'ni Barh Brandenburg Concertos. No 4 in O major and No 6ln Bb381 words
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Article, Illustration721 1952-01-20 2 THIS IS WHAT I NEED TO CONVINCE ME... w^^'^*^WP HPWBBBBr l TffiW CAN we speak to the dead? Do spirits materialize on earth? Are other forms of psychic phenomena genuine or the result o* freak or fraud? Into these questions, which vitally concern everyone, we ers conducting a thorough investigation.721 words
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Article, Illustration615 1952-01-20 2 By Prof .J.B.S. Haldane JP I RITUALISTS make many different claims. All believe that we can communicate with Hie dead. Some believe that the same mediums who help in this communication can also produce abnormal physical phenomena, such as lifting tables into the air, and even creating material objects. Many615 words
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437 1952-01-20 2 It's a grand life for dogs in the U.S. I nOCS are running a close ■V* 7 second to women as the most pampered creatares in the United States, judging from estimate! of how luxuriously the canine population is bred, y, fed, perfumed educated and evea buried American dogs have437 words
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Advertisement105 1952-01-20 2 WOND€R WHEELS N? I '^^feCftgvV. The story of the name Ml' 9^***m^. *o» ywXY v/Tixe very name UciCHiCs 4? aaiaaaaaaaaaaar Stands for STRLlvij I H i v^HHzl^F Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest '/''s/•/ <\L rM m WIU Hercule To-day the name trill represents /y^fi/ X" 1105 words
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525 1952-01-20 3 Naylor case: 2 doctors give evidence head and arm. He was In a serious condition and nad to be rushed to the operating theatre. During the opjra'ion, Dr. Oon said, a false tooth was found In Mr. Bolton's throa It was removed. "His breath was deep and rapid. I found525 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-01-20 3 Sri Pratapsinghji here CINCAPORE Sikhs men, women and children waited for hours at Kaltang airport to greet Sri Satguru Pratapsinghji leader of the Namdhari section of the Sikh community, who arrived in the Colony from Bangkok yesterday. Sri Pratapsinghji is on a visit to214 words
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172 1952-01-20 3 I«HE organisers of the proposed People's Party of Singapore may shelve their plans and join the rank and file of the Independent Labour Party of Malaya which will be formed on Jan. 27. Disclosing this to the Sunday Times yesterday, Mr J. Q. Mappalli,172 words
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123 1952-01-20 3 NO SCRIPTS IN NEW FORUM OF THE AIR I«HE new Radio Malaya feature. Forum of Malayan Affairs, will begin on Tuesday. Jan. 29 with Pro fessor E. H. C Dobby, of th# University of Malaya, presldlns as forum master. The first discussion, It I* understood, will be on labour questions123 words
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Article73 1952-01-20 3 rR $10 per head, the Royal Singapore Flying Club will send anyone up in the cloud s during the Chinese New Year on Jan. 27 and 28. Last year there were about two thousand joy-riders It is hoped that this year's figure will73 words
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Article74 1952-01-20 3 PENANG, Sat. A mechanic. Ho Oeok, who arrived in Penang yesWrday from Kampar. Perak, died suddenly this morning a* a hotel In Leith Street. He had taken a room with his wife earlier the same day. They went out and returned at midnight.74 words
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Article189 1952-01-20 3 r THE Singapore rubber market closed the week's business on a steadier note. Prices generally recovered to Thursday's levels and a feature was the increased demands for lower grades. A moderate amount of business was reported. At yesterday's close, buyers for first-grade, February shipment stood at $1.40% a189 words
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Article22 1952-01-20 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sat.— The Argentine Foreign Ministry announced last night that Argentina had recognised the new state of Libya.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement284 1952-01-20 3 /B tcT M* ?t§ 3z immm "SERRAVAUO'S TONIC" The ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you feel #eak. "Nervy," "Ran Down," "Srrrav»llo' s Tonic" U Just what you want The Virtues of "Serravallo s Tonic" are well-known to Medical Men by whom it is Isrselv prescribed. It builds up Brain. Nerves284 words
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Advertisement277 1952-01-20 3 TIH COMCIN TH ATaW GOODNESS OF M&£ PRIME LEAN ft^?* J aov* a y ■l *^*^^^^^b^L^^"^HS JL '^^^■^''^^^^Bttta^Bgy^kftf^^^^^s^h^atiafllflP^^^^ Jfc sat&. Just t touch of Bovril and what a' _^bBrJcH |^bY world of difference it nuutciTo soups,' a^kV stew*, pin, gravies and all uvoury HgV dunes. It enriches their goodness, M277 words
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Miscellaneous200 1952-01-20 3 Today's Radio »•»««*«*•.««> I "Book of the Month": 10 50—11 SINGAPORE I Epilogue. Methodist (184 M. A 41 M) nr 9 am 'Good Morning"; 9.30 BBV. "Musical Round-up"; 10 Ennergency News from X.L 10.05 [%M «.m 9.43 7135 Ke/t. 41m; "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10 30 6.15 p.m.— »45 1514 Xc200 words
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Article, Illustration668 1952-01-20 4 THE KITCHEN GODGOES TO HEAVEN I He is the 'Chief of Secret Police', reports on family I behaviour, says K. S. Chia AS evening approaches today, Chinese housewives will be wishing their household deities good-bye. The gods and goddesses in the temples are also taking leave of the earth, for668 words
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Article362 1952-01-20 4 SKIPPER - SKIPPER BY F)ATES have been fixed for tl Important Federation Scout events. The Malayan Patrol Camp (which will be really a South-East Asia Jamboree > will be held at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur, from August 17 to 24, after which the Patrols from other countries will go to362 words
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809 1952-01-20 4 The Countryman's Journal DUSUN FLOOD CAME TOO EARLY WITHIN the memory of the oldest inhabitant of Kota Tinggi there has never before been a flood on two consecutive years. But this year's follows that which hit us in 1951. The town was under four •feet of water on the morning809 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-01-20 4 Not victims of the flood, but young duiang wash ng n'r't. Photograph by Mrs. Birte Steinck> of Kuala* Lumpur.19 words
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Advertisement18 1952-01-20 4 Horlicks Tablets give in convenient compact form all the nourishing and sustaining qualities of Horlicks children enjoy them.18 words
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Advertisement49 1952-01-20 4 Horlicks gives you extra energy and good health because it is 100% nourishment. Made from rich, fullcream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley, Horlicks has all the goodness of milk plus other energising elements. TAKE l^Tft HORLICKS m FOR STRENGTH jj J ENERGY hfTSB49 words
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Miscellaneous162 1952-01-20 4 MARY, MARY, QUITE COMTRARY-mvi she s the life of the party ySSSKw^TW*^ PSSfSPSSHF^^ I THE DOCTORS ADVICE: I SP FAI3IY Mm unwf H HAVEN'T THE FWFRGY I'M S^3 WIT H MARY. 1 1 M NOT GOING TO ANY M DARLWG BUT YOUR AROIITA HAN rF WITH^ ISO TIRED BEEN^^^ SHE162 words
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Article405 1952-01-20 5 POLICE ARREST FOUR AFTER ROBBERY Prompt reply to '999' call PROMPT ACTION and co-operation between the police anl the public on Friday night led to the arrest of four suspects following an armed robbery in a house in Farrer Road. Ten minutes after the robbery, radio patrol cars had rounded405 words
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Article20 1952-01-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four bandits were killed and two terrorist suspects were captured in the Federation yesterday20 words
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Article231 1952-01-20 5 Donee recital a success ANOTHER visi 'c contribution to Singapore's growing culture wa. made on Friday night when a dance recital was held at the Victoria Theatre by the Fine Art of Movement Academy in aid of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital Fund. The performance of231 words
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Article42 1952-01-20 5 Captain Hugh Birch arrived in Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday from Sydney to act as assistant manager of Qantas Empire Airways. He will take over as manager of Qantas when Captain Lewis Ambrose goes on long leave in March.42 words
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Article64 1952-01-20 5 PENANG, Sat. IT IS the policy of th« Federation's Medical SerI vices to send as many trained nurses as possible for post-graduate studies overseas, Mr. Lee Tiang Keng, Federal Member for Health, said in Penang today. Dr Lee said that althuugn the shortage of nurses had64 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-01-20 5 Some of the 120 Malayan students (above) pictured in their cabin on board the Charon before they sailed for Australia yesterday after their Christmas holidays. Left: Noel Gamba, 14-year-old student of Hale School in Western Perth, a victim of a cobra bite last Tuesday, was one of the passengers in77 words
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Advertisement337 1952-01-20 5 JUVENIA ]k niam~o3TA/HABIE AfAU «f Ml K&MMS B/ OM IOW-atTt) UAD/MS WATCH PSAIEZS SW/Ce StAT/OH AK£ 6iUXAMB> This Plersant Ointment Fights l| W /^j&mm Colds in 2 Direct Ways at Oncel Jm -Smw/tti NOW YOU CAN end colds quickly and safely the 4tt>'i&jPl modern way— with Vicks Vapoßub. This pleasant,337 words
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Advertisement68 1952-01-20 5 <^ Making cakes for Chinese New Year? Then, of course, you'll need TAIKOO CASTER sugar. You can depend on TAIKOO! Remember: fine white sugar makes fine light takes! Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd, CROSLEY (^fcd&dk F3S fiS* IMMITATED NEVER EQUALLED sjpllS BY ANY! THE WORLD'S FINEST REFRIGERATOR! Awarded Ist Prise68 words
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Miscellaneous736 1952-01-20 5 Schools 9 radio again ternating with "We Beg to s*^ jm^^-v jm m. Differ" will be broadcast ii\ Wwit\ W wf\^7C)^ over tn e Blue Network l/\JIII/\JI I \J Oi/ fortnightly fJHILDREN who have en- tEmm t^^^^ mmmmm joyed listening to Radio §f KK*7TT^^B N ext Wednesday at 6.17 Malaya's736 words
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897 1952-01-20 6 James Wickenden By OR YOU BUY A PARKEN PEN, THE RACKETEERS HA YE TAKEN YOU FOR A RIDE OPKNING a bottle of favourite stoat to find the contents consisting mainly of sodawater is disheartening to the customer and embarrassing to the barman. It897 words
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641 1952-01-20 6 fi'ur BUDD - Between you and me.. fi'ur BUDD By A BITTER fellow once described Mr. W. N. Gray as "a Lawrence without the intellect" (he was referring to the Arabian Lawrence, not the "Lady Chatterly's Lover" one.) The man who said this was too unkind Mind you, he was ah Old Malayan641 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-01-20 6 The flying elephants REMEMBER last Sunday'r. article about the five elephants which flew 7.00;: miles from Bangkok to London? Atoove Is the scene a; their arrival at Heathrow They are being led off th<.' plane, by a circus official. Bernard Wicksteed writes: When the flying elephant, landed at Tripoli they107 words
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Advertisement322 1952-01-20 6 W^^Bgs^aMßBwo^W»Sßßß^fflß KfiffV. yX* k^A v3s^H v^vSvlsooow?^^x'**-'o^k«/ rlf l% 111 mM ■•MlHt^v.i.Vvi-SWCWWv'-iv/i'.xW/ m\ TT rWM IIIH W^^r^ i MßJk v l -NJfl^Ka wwMm 'Cl I r M^M /^brushjupyour' W/ //SMILEfU r^Vi /S>>W VV prove your appearance! i\ rr V ru *k °p y° ur wbdom l\ V M/ —*be toothbrush with322 words
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Advertisement102 1952-01-20 6 citizen ON NATIONAL SERVICE I^HU, BLUE MAROON KAii grey black or |S: MOTTLED CASES n|3Bߧ REFILLS: BLUE ■^Bk RED GREEN w HAY A BIRO PRODUCT WITH THE \m WORLD WIDE BIRO REFILL SERVICE Distributors iti Malaya: DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD., 18. Battery Rd. Singaparee- 1 WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM "iaSHIOTSIS^ JSL Sword c £a6L£102 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1952-01-20 7 TWO WOMEN WHO BELIEVE IN THE BEST NONI WRIGHT By ELEGANT On* of Vera s lovely models chocolate and gold with beaded and braided top. Sunday Times pictare. This is the story of two fashion houses, both in Kuala Lumpur, and both of equal importance Peggie Schmidt and Vera Thomas1,170 words
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Article, Illustration539 1952-01-20 7 WHAT IS 'LOVE'? Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' I am a yur.r.g gin ot Ii a; v have been mixing with all sorts of young people but so far I have not tasted love, and don't understand what Is meant by it. I hear my friends say ins; that so in539 words
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Advertisement301 1952-01-20 7 _l*sw your honoured and JB£^\ revererf grandfather has sfal ***W I $UC l Stron^' w b!t9 teeth SI because he alwayt uses WLmM Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth really white and healthy. Its cleansing jCja M,^J iuam freshens the mouth and tastes so JHufln good it costs so little too. DENT|FR|CE301 words
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Advertisement434 1952-01-20 7 lulPj&n J ftsi IN THE MORNSKG- l*fi» >•■• 4ar »r r»»' m rtiiwi with an A lp ro fi''^ Lfl Simpl, -i. 1 A.,,0 r.bl.r. kaM (tan e« fT~I j^ •in tmt r— fafgk Hn»ia-«i fm T e*"i-l« V"L« /y^ cling »o Hrn IMag Mm Hum*, aerttef riiefc rMtci sji434 words
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Article, Illustration586 1952-01-20 8 THEY BATTLE FOR YOUR RIGHTS SINGAPORE women in 1951 took i big step forward in the public life of the Colony. And yesterday they said: "We will not look back*. Last year was the first time the Colony had two women Legislative Councillors Mrs. Vilasini Monon (elected) and Mrs. Elizabeth586 words
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Article250 1952-01-20 8 Yorkshire pudding Marie Gough Cookery Corner by •TRADITIONAL accompaniment to roast beef Is our old friend Yorkshire pudding. It is to be regretted that so many cooks In Malaya make a concoction of milk, flour, eggs and goodness knows what. Sometimes it i« wet and itodgy at other time* hard250 words
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460 1952-01-20 8 Marie Gough - Madam, you can discard those glasses! "Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses". fTHAT pun made by some thoughtless wit at the turn of the last century has done more to demoralise the many short-sight-ed members of the female sex than any slap in the eye or broken460 words
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Advertisement319 1952-01-20 8 The food for family FITNESS TVt vitnuru in (ha food you .^^l •11 »re not ilwayi tufficlenl. A I tile Nirmite idded to «^B^~-S^^4B^jSTjvnr?>s^k »»»ouri«t. Soup*. $W*l »nd t /JSS^Al'Aufiun^S wrwty d Sandwkhet. on j |^^^^^/i/^ji^ MJU Llis 1 help to m»k« up tor eh« I^^^^V SUM^^ 5 I deficiency319 words
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Advertisement284 1952-01-20 8 GIVE PLEASURE 'Nj^Virl NEW TEAK f Zy^-4f^\ HEAVINLV fIMUMI V < T»fJ^** iS '^l ti PeHume is perfect fift. So M^B 111 choose a (real Coty ptrfum*. Xq^y 1 Paris. L'A.mjnt. OrPr* <* II Coty, Muguet c« Boi*. This J> |J one shown is I/Onf*". tha y I.N foWan, h»ppy284 words
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278 1952-01-20 9 Mr. Hsu, acid victim, prays for a new face frfß. HSU Tsu Ter, a patient for the past eight months in the Singapore Ceneral Hospital, who was one of three Chinese school teachers attacked with acid by Communists for their "spontaneous outspokenness against Communism", is praying very hard for a278 words
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Article200 1952-01-20 9 BIGGEST TRADE FAIR OPENED USING gold scissors worth $1,000. Mrs. William Addis wife of the Deputy Commis-sioner-General, yesterday opened the largest trade fair Singapore has ever seen— the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang The fair, the first of Its kind organised in Malaya has j 200 stalls displaying Malayan200 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-01-20 9 Honoured Mr. A. S. Barham, Deputy Chief Police Officer, Perak, who was awarded the Perak Meritorious Medal in the Sultan of Perak's birthday honours, has left for Britain on leave. Sunday Times picture.33 words
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Article46 1952-01-20 9 KLUANG, Sat. Mr. P. I. Gopal, Senior technical assistant in charee of roads in Kluang district, will be leaving soon on transfer to a similar post at Segamat, and Mr. Ayer from Mersing will take over him. Mr. Menon of Segamat will move to Hersing.46 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-01-20 9 A CHINESE woman of 22, admitted in the Singapore Firsi District Court yesterday that she had in her possession seven seditious documents on Oct. 28, 1951. She was Tan Van Choo, who said she did not know that it wa an offence to possess such251 words
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Article94 1952-01-20 9 Seaman's 'jolly time' cost $110 yy ith a bruised face and wearing a blood-stained shirt, 29-year-old seaman, Kenneth Donald, yesterday j told the Singapore Second I Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. I. B. Pates, that last night' he was "out for a jolly good time which unfortunately ended badly." Donald94 words
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Article86 1952-01-20 9 j T IGHT-KEEPER A. E. Bap- tist of the Malacca Marine Department, stationed at Cape Rachado lighthouse, went for a walk along the beach a few days ago. It was. a lovely day and the light-keeper thought he would look for some shellfish. He came across a86 words
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Article1033 1952-01-20 9 COURTROOM lii* £9 rr\HE ttrst witness was a M. doctor from the General Hospital who said that be had examined and X-ray-ed the girl's teeth for the purpose of estimating her age and that he judged her to be between 14 and 15. I had thought they only did this1,033 words
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Advertisement398 1952-01-20 9 YOUR CAREER and my personal guarantee yOU are probably more uL^JI "Let me be clever than you ki.jw. W^fj y«wr Father" I Can prove thlS >« -*7 offer you Ou individual r m help that a rood father "I hereby guarantee that I will would offer. 1 unit have provide398 words
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Advertisement252 1952-01-20 9 We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT LIVER OIL252 words
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Article, Illustration686 1952-01-20 10 Raymond Thomas - PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH FOR MALA YANS —1 Raymond Thomas By ASI KVE¥ of phototraptaa submitted to I\.iiayau competitions aii j exhibitions over the pji:t twelve months has revealed an overall lack of print Quality and cert i elementary faults in ieshnlqm which show th.t, althoagh the BU !::>rs have an686 words
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Article, Illustration893 1952-01-20 10 LITERARY CRITIC BY OUR LA s 1 week in iiii> column I drew attention to the regrettable tendency of certain British publishers to tui n lo America for a sen* sa'.ional modern successor to the "penn v blood" with wo i893 words
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Article178 1952-01-20 10 pORMER Commando chief, Major-General G. E. Wildman-Lushlngton, is now leading a battle for 10.000,--000 pairs of nylons. As co-ordinator of the big-gest-ever search for sulphur, he will have under Y'* command teams of c plorers. negotiators, technicians and administrators. His command will be world-wide, but he178 words
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Article486 1952-01-20 11 CHINESE BEGIN THEIR BIG FESTIVAL Household gods will get a send-off It means the honourable settling of all accounts and debts, and the showering of bountiful gifts and red packets on faithful menials and employees. To the less piosperous. who can ill-afTord ihe luxury of a lavish celebration tor the486 words
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Article299 1952-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPER, Sat. |'T»WO Ro 7 al Singapore FlyI A ing £lub Tiger Moths today had close 'shaves at the first post-war .Malayan Flylnir Clubs' Air held at the Kuala Lum» tr Aerodrome. In one of the exercises for the "Dane Cup," a spotting299 words
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Article33 1952-01-20 11 KLUANG, 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 Way Streets'33 words
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Article, Illustration613 1952-01-20 11 Tells of the old days THE history of Guthrie and Company largely typified the course of the trade and commerce of Singapore, said Sir John Hay, London managing director of Guthrie and Co., when he opened the new offices of the company in the Chartered613 words
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Article102 1952-01-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat IT is proposed to establish a coconut oil mill at Mer sing. The initiative has been taken by Inche A. Ghani bin Elais who has been a copra merchant in Mersing for several years. Inche Ohanl Is putting up a working capital of102 words
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Article37 1952-01-20 11 BUKTT MERTAJAM. Sat.— Two armed bandits in plain clothes raided a house in Brapit, two miles from Buktt Mertajam, at about 8.30 o'clock last nl«ht and escaped with an air rifle and some ammunition.37 words
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Article61 1952-01-20 11 An exhibition to show the way the University of Malaya's Faculty of Medicine is being run, and the things medical undergraduates are learning, opened at the Faculty Building, Singapore, yesterday. All the departments pharmacology, pathology, biochemistry, bacteriology and parasitology were represented. Students stood by to demonstrate and explain61 words
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Article28 1952-01-20 11 SEGAMAT. Sat.— Bail was refused Foo Chee Leng. 34, charged in the Segamat Court with being in possession of terrorist documents on Voules Estate. Tenang28 words
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Article68 1952-01-20 11 f|\HE Fire Brigade was called to the Singapore General Post Office yesterday afternoon to deal with a fire in tfae mall section. Two parcels, containing fireworks, were ablaae. Prompt action by the firemen prevented the fire destroying other mall. Postal authorlttM last night reminded the68 words
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Article263 1952-01-20 11 •pHE Singapore Branch of the Seven i,n 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 earmarked263 words
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Advertisement245 1952-01-20 11 a %£r AMERICA S HXST CHOICE) \r CREST DELUXE rV o^^ -Is ENSEMBLE This is the Sheaffer Ensemble V\«a* favoured by millions and V^y^ incorporates in the pen Touchdown the exclusive pneumatic downstroke filler which empties, cleans and refills in one movement. sole agents: > BORNEO j. /'^L^^BnlffflßpJ^-'' y 'H245 words
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Advertisement53 1952-01-20 11 ng3M|feHaSZK£_ Wf *^P"SsW w sir**dsJMltesjMMtid»^»Ml^^Bßal^Br jKtf ifffls^r ji f b^BhHBKv v FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS ALSO A FULL RANGE SKIRTS SLACKS AND DRESSES Sole Agents in Malaya: DINE IN THE PALM COURT GRILL at RAFFLES tomicht and listen to the Band of THE GREEN HOWARDS Conducted by Mr. CD. JARRETT L.R.A.M.,53 words
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Article24 1952-01-20 12 MR. MRS. TAN PENG SAW *lsh to than'i all friends and relatives for their kind presents on the occasion of their marriage reeer.ib-.24 words
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Article531 1952-01-20 12 The Asian scene AMR. Churchill's speecfc in Washington revealed a change of policy which vitally affects us all. The Premier has obviously bowed to American demands on Formosa and Korea. The Attlee Government's willingness to disagree over the necessity of defending Chiang Kai-shek from Mao Tse-tung has given way to531 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-01-20 12 Above: Malay. Chinese and Indian girls, warmly clad against the English winter, spend a leisurely hour knitting, reading, writing horn« or just talking in the students' quiet room. On« of two Chinese cooks on loan from a British >>lUftpin E firm, Henry Leo of Singapore59 words
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Article, Illustration942 1952-01-20 12 —BY OUR— SPECIAL REPORTER KIRKBY, Liverpool, Sat. WITHIN a week of their arrival in Britain, 150 Malayan student teachers were hard at work on a training scheme that is destined to make Colonial history. These students Malays, Chinese, Indians and Eurasians,942 words
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601 1952-01-20 12 Sunday Times POSTBAG J WOJLD 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 30. I boarded the train601 words
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Advertisement503 1952-01-20 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT JUNIOR Salesmen and Clerks wanted. Apply In own handwriting to Box No. A4lB. Sun.T. WELL-ESTABLISHED Singapore Firm requires young Junior clerk for general work. Please state. mge and salary required to Box Mo. A 419, Sun.T. ACCOMMODATION VACANT COSMOS. 17 Bcotts Road large double bed-room. Private503 words
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Advertisement7 1952-01-20 12 t sS^H _I 1.1 "w^^m I IH4MpimhA7 words
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Advertisement24 1952-01-20 12 S t SS%4m»'. S3l <"\ EH> for Chinese New Year— "RED PACKETS" and F N AERATED WATERS the popular pair for good fortune and happiness24 words
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397 1952-01-20 13 City Council towgay experiments succeed McNeice "THE 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 Towgay Growers Association and the Chinese397 words
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Article171 1952-01-20 13 Wounded routed bandits IPOH. Sat. THOUGH he received four wounds in an ambush while wadHtg 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 his way back on foot with the patrol to base,171 words
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Article64 1952-01-20 13 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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Article223 1952-01-20 13 'Thighs must not be seen' 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 this year,223 words
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Article27 1952-01-20 13 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— The body of a 53-year-old Malay, Othman bin Ahmat, was found last night on the roadside at Penaga, Province W nosley North.27 words
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Article93 1952-01-20 13 pI V K 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 Police Court93 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-01-20 13 Members of the Towgay Grower s Association of Singapore help to c^rry one of the four jars of towgay grown by the City Analyst, Mr. T. A. Spillane, in a hut in Minto Road, to a lorry to be taken away to City Hall where it was inspected by Councillors54 words
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148 1952-01-20 13 r T TT E 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 of148 words
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Article55 1952-01-20 13 All tickets for the Chinese New Year social and dance in aid of B.A.T.A. Fund 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. No55 words
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Article40 1952-01-20 13 The Young Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Party, one of the founders of tne Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation, last night celebrated Its 19th anniversary with a dinner at the Oreat World. Nearly 100 members and guests attended.40 words
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Article, Illustration273 1952-01-20 13 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. They273 words
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Advertisement77 1952-01-20 13 fii m^^F m rm- V' I i Maironi^^] \l 'A T^* 2> 10/.jU The new 1952 'Companion' Model T2SDAX 110-230 Volts AC/DC Mains 5 Valves 5 Watts Output. Specially Tropical-treated for better foreign reception with Marconiphone quality. For Cash or Easy monthly payments. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124.77 words
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Advertisement171 1952-01-20 13 The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B< ik*£t If you are suffering from a Cold, If l^M Chill, Headache or Nerve Pain V\ I tart takin 8 YEAST-VITB W y> V tf I Tablets AT ONCE. You will bo 'J~ w\ overjoyed at the difference ft makes t0 you- Your171 words
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Article, Illustration505 1952-01-20 14 R. E. WItLSON - 1,000 FATHOMS UNDER THE SEAS R. E. WItLSON l®il ***^*T^^^ff*f^^g^Bß By JETS SHOT FROM TUNNEL A WELLSIAN fantasy? A Jules 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. Commissioned505 words
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Article94 1952-01-20 14 mHE 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. At the Government's request94 words
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Article100 1952-01-20 14 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 bulk- a revolutionary innovation. Use of more of these ships may result In a relief to the country's100 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-01-20 14 And 30,000 feet up in the air Another woniter: The tint entirely new air manoeuvre to be developed for 8t years. Pi cture shows a Gloster Meteor performing the one-and-a-half cartwheel recently devised by a Polish pilot.37 words
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522 1952-01-20 14 PETER DUFFIELD - How calmly we sat! 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 thinqj st or »ding consistently clear. The Suez Canal itself—the 85 year old £57.000.000 waterway which a522 words
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Advertisement11 1952-01-20 14 borkeo, w '^mtm^L^' 8 Parel I- j-jj j s=^^S?f .!•-■»I i11 words
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Article, Illustration281 1952-01-20 15 Police of 14 countries seek the man who drew these pictures VITAL CLUES TO THE MENTALITY OF GUY BURGESS From A Special Correspondent REMARKABLE drawings done in a Tangier bar by Guy Burgess, the missing diplomat, about six months before he disappeared281 words
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Article, Illustration202 1952-01-20 15 TRUMAN....AS HE MIGHT BE I JU A BRITISH clothing journal hat v Red PreiidcNt Harry S. Truman to "come on over *nd get vourtelf properly dres«ed like an English gentleman." The journal even faked up tome pictures (teen above) to •how how he would look when Hie London tailors had202 words
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Article1143 1952-01-20 15 'I do not believe in Ghosts' says H.A.W., the writer of this week's tale but he has, nevertheless, an extremely interesting story to tell. I HAVE never seen a ghost. I have never heard a ghost. I have never touched a ghost. In fact I have had1,143 words
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Advertisement238 1952-01-20 15 FLY THE NEW FAST KANGAROO SERVICE Now 2 days to EUROPE mk W£'*S Finest by far> the QANTAS-8.0.A.C. fl A <Sk ~-Sj*B/f? service to Europe gives you the choice of a s P eed v business trip or a "take-it- >. easy" tour with stop-overs anywhere "^r jsgir you wish238 words
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Advertisement200 1952-01-20 15 Brylcreem keeps your hair right in the picture For soft, lustrous hair, use Brylcreem! For handsome, healthy hair, Sj|| g| lse Brylcreem! Brylcreem makes your appearance a smart one, tf vherever you go, whatever you do. Massage your hair with I BrylcTcem every day and see how the tonic ingredients200 words
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Article, Illustration548 1952-01-20 16 A battle of hearts in modern Vienna AT rirst glance the film title "Four in A Jeep" conjures up visions of anything from a comedy on the Jerome K. Jerome style to a stark wartime epic glorifying American men and material; from a motorised "hayride" to a "plug" for the548 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-01-20 16 "r\LSTANT DRUMS"— That 16 the title of the latest Indians versus the U.S. Army saga to reach Singapore P 1 tight with enougn action to sink a battleship It blasts away an opposi tlon one might hav<> to th's type of film Tarzan's adventures in279 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-01-20 16 ft AN M.m <>r.« im you to > spot thii week iollow--1 inn the hard nut last week. Pcizet of $25. $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to. the first four correct entries Dulled out of the mail bag on Thursday. Send your answers to "Film Titles,"112 words
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Article101 1952-01-20 16 WHO says that you always have to pay through the nose for entertainment In Singapore? With the Public Relations Department the British Council. U. 5.1.5., and now. the Shell Film Unit providing free 16 mm fllms for private. and public showings, life can be very pleasant Indeed for101 words
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Article239 1952-01-20 16 IS OUR WORST AMBASSDOR LONDON. the many questions which have assailed me since I returned a few days ago from New York and Hollywood the most persistent has been "How are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart G r ame.r?" says Logan Courlay I can report that young Mrs. Granger (Jean239 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-01-20 16 lean Simmons and Stewart Granger breakfast on the patio of rtieir Hollywood kerne.13 words
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Advertisement312 1952-01-20 16 TODAY at 9 a.m. "BAD MEN S TERRITORY" j mWtmmßßmmm\ I TODAY at 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 I TONIGHT iH™^Wr^rt^ l)iStritn trd by CHINESE NEW YEAR Esk ATTRACTION 111 I^^^^ DISTANT TECHNICOLOR Ti^J^* GARY COOPEB J I 11—145 4 6.3» 9.30 i»j|H|«= Mm STARTS TODAY i§?r JJEBM^ The Only312 words
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Advertisement213 1952-01-20 16 >S TEL 54OO AiB-CONOiTlONrP >_ TODAY! 11 -VM.-1.13— Ur,-:;.!5& 9.30 P.M. DRAMA WtTH DYNAMIT1 W ITS KjSStSI PLUS! Latest Gaumnnt British News: -S^ "ALL ENGLAND SOUTH AFRICA" l~s^ "FULL STORY OF THE FLYING ENTERPRISE' I KEXT "ACTicpACKED^HAHGE starring V SCREENLAND'S TWO TOUGHEST HE-MEN ROD CAMERON FORREST TUCKER METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S213 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-01-20 17 READERS TOOK THESE FINE PICTURES |^ERE is another page of prize-winning 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's first prise row to168 words
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Advertisement104 1952-01-20 17 Before you buy a cine camera See First the German I It has so mtttiy tmaturms which other comeios don't 1 ham. Sole Agents; EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE- 1 Catering for every recpifrement^of^llie discriminating j passenger. Stewardesses attendance oa'all B.O.A.C^Speedbirds eying the* air; routes lo'all six contiuents?104 words
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Advertisement680 1952-01-20 18 End Rheumatism While You Sleep r If yon suffer sharp >#VH^*V stabbing pains, v I jWCiyA joints are swollen, -<j£!rA shows your blood /^STO^tl I s Poisoned throujri ft-: '^flffitf faulty kidney action. JLv? 'lr*F Other symptoms of '■'>■ "I Kidney Disorders are Backache, Aching Joints snd Limbs, Sdatioa, Neuritis,680 words
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Advertisement117 1952-01-20 18 s^nr JxSt \Z.ILJ' 'Ss^sr* JsSP^s^nsflsW'Sr^^fSHsSnßkjHlß^BV '*'«> --ii» *w*' ?Ji^ fflwaMPFasPl aJsM^r^^m^LaSHi Be-. BISbJ ■s^ns^r jSkwT y^jjf >> -*V Vas^ns^nVs^nsm^T* 'IMW ss^s^nsr ts^ns^ns^n* -4siß^Bßß^i^aa^sßlßHE''r^^Tr~^^nß^flßW^^nß^B S '4V I I Bff? irssttV .IHrW J \>k s^ssV JsstfSr sHHsIsW Bff -**»y'fc. ■>■ iB .^.V i 1 ssssssssssssi^bVl ''^s^sssnswJ B^s^r S jpy jK|fj^E?^j^B 4' -I117 words
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Miscellaneous657 1952-01-20 18 Turc —t»m»» \*^Y "n I THIS FFK FOR YOU CAPRICORN, (Dec. 21 Jan. 19) Though you probably fritter away valuable time early in th* week, you will wake up to important issues on Saturday. But meanwhile ground may have been lost in an important scheme and It takes you all657 words
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Miscellaneous499 1952-01-20 18 day. In working life a progressive week if you can act alone. CANCER (Jun. 21 JuL 20) You may have just the right Inspiration about making money mid-week. Working conditions likely to be easier than for some time. Family life still troubled tbough, particularly if you see much of elderly499 words
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Miscellaneous493 1952-01-20 18 FOR ALL TODAY. If you value peace and quiet, stick to your usual routine. Innovations made to-day might be worthwhile but would provoke argument. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Soft Blue, 6, Lapis-LazuU. TOMORROW. New ideas distract you and at the same time exhilarate you this morning. Provided you493 words
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Miscellaneous97 1952-01-20 18 by Edgar Rice Burroughs '^\il(|P^/^"X wk VJHIL& ON PECOMNAiSSANCtf, TARZAN DISCOVBREO f K $M tti^B Ik ,A WHiTE WOMAN PRiSONE« IN THC T£mPl£ CF \^B ilVnf!?«aP l^^^CT" THg PANTHER MEN AN© PARTtCiPATiNS IN TH6I* vXvS^I tflM I /^lbW*^v 7 RITUAL WAS 503U, THE WITCH COCrOR/ <^^»/-»HbbEt" *'s /^^^**jLk **\PTLX SiLBHTLY,97 words
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619 1952-01-20 19 EILEEN AbCROFT - EILEEN AbCROFT By LONDON. ATTRACnVE Hun garian-born Maria Homes reads characters from her clients' lips as she works to beautify them. Rlz has sketched the four main types of mouths and Miss Homes gives her character reading of each, together with practical advice on619 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-01-20 19 Remember Janerte Scott, rh« icrious minded schoolgirl of 13 in "Ho Highway In The Sky"? Her* she is in her London home learning he* part let her first West End pJay 'Third Person."37 words
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Article, Illustration519 1952-01-20 19 EVERYTHING IS 'WIZ' IN FAIR YLAND FOR CHILDREN DOROTHY THATCHER REPORTS FROM LONDON TN London It is now a -"-generally accepted that v the month of January belongs to the children and much thought Is given to their entertaln- ment and the filling of their tummies. City workers are quite519 words
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Advertisement445 1952-01-20 19 fl« rdia fo j ilim of inspired \mwmi *sy| and l sS^;.*# ,\M Beauty! 1 and all are at attractive price*. Fumishing-sheets and sheeting 55 Blankets Pillow Cases Flannelettes << Gingham Robia Swiss Voiles Embroidered Organdy Ptd Sea-Island Cottons Beautiful SS Ptd Voiles Mimmosa Ptd Organdy etc, etc. << It's445 words
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Advertisement250 1952-01-20 19 THE SECRET OF A f/ <kM %M? CREAMS I CVBtY NIGHT, cover y%.ar face W I with Food's Cold Creaaa, and I smooth it in, allowing the rich. For a fair, lovely skin, you need a twofold beauty care, night oily crean to penetrate into the A 1 pores sod250 words
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Advertisement124 1952-01-20 19 Thereto never been a soap (ike KfflSf Tht Aetmm map which gists ym a htajmwtj in yur lath, and a **"!T^<V f**thntst that slays with pmtaUdmyh^/ VfrigbiVW coal tar §oap WWOMTS S MGMT »OR IVIRYONE ANO BtALrOaTOaXT. SATRANO NUUMf Health Facts Serfes DO YOU KNOW —that the stomach, when •mpty,124 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-01-20 19 YOUR LIPS I j ARE YOUR FORTUNE -TSs i "^8 HtAVY LQv>iH lip a ■i\ THIS LIPS "^^HB^^^^^ TNC CX/ts.s;CAi> 1 UOVTII ffj v m25 words
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Article, Illustration1827 1952-01-20 20 VAT CUBBIN5 By And the wife of one who still prefers to be 'Mrs 9 PY what channels does a man learn that he is about to be made a peer? How du"s he feel about it? What happens when newly ennobled he goes1,827 words
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Advertisement11 1952-01-20 20 STRONG and SECURE THE FINEST SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT IN THE tAST11 words
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Article1101 1952-01-20 21 K.S. Cu - AN OLD LADY I SHALL ALWAYS LOVE K.S.Cu My most unforgettable character By EVERYONE has met on R person whose courage^ integrity and sincerity they u>Ul never forget. Who is your "m os t unforgettable character"? Write and tell us. All published contributions will be paid for. Address them to1,101 words
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Article, Illustration196 1952-01-20 21 STORY OF A HAPPY OX Not to forget its jaga rpHIS ox is officially on the books of the Singapore Marine Department. Without him, monthly supplies could not be taken from the Pulau Pisang Jetty to the lighthouse on top of the little island's 420--foot-higk hill The ox costs the196 words
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Article750 1952-01-20 21 Motoring in Malaya CURELY" selfishness and brute stupidity can go no further than the performance I witnessed last Sunday night whilst driving bac* into the City from Kallane Airport I was tying about fourth In a long line of traffic when behind me I heard the ringing750 words
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Advertisement125 1952-01-20 21 GOLD FLAKE S'tgoport- SOper t/H 35 c/s per Ws packet federation: $205 per ti/t 40 cfs per JO s packet. [XSHAW for mai" I BRANDY E^s^!lfe^-^ The essence of discerning hospitality. There is no finer brandy. > BORNEO r. WESTGLOX ALARMS o^ift\\ 3fttMi'd ail eve? ■Mill VgSl' Ms <*>vrtd VA125 words
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Advertisement171 1952-01-20 21 Here is truly a CAMERA tor a11... Praktica n»«*o». German I KlaU with the following Distinctive and Appealing Features Is fitted with the World's Best Lens the Sbutter wiadiig mechanism coupkri with ORIGINAL CARL -ZEISS JENA Lens. f,| m advancenett and picture counter All Ztiss Ltasts ire T-Ctated aid with171 words
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Advertisement188 1952-01-20 21 Sick w?>v^ 1 man Hjl^ magically changed If you feel ill and tlrt-d you should read of Ihe wonderful recovery of a man whose llftr whs burdened with sickness but who now turns It Rood to be alive. Wh.-.t happened to htm la so amazing th»t! we publish his own188 words
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Article, Illustration607 1952-01-20 22 Women's hockey is booming SELANGOR SPORTS ROUNDUP By CRUSADER yyOMEN'S hockey in Selangor has been making steady progress since the liberation, and today the standard is quite high. Judging by their performances in the various games played this season, quite a number of schoolgirls are distinctly promising All they need607 words
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Article33 1952-01-20 22 TOKYO. Sat The Japanese Amateur Athletic Associate an announced today that »t« team (or the Olympic Games In Helsinki this year will consist of 94 athletes and officials.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article291 1952-01-20 22 LONDON, Sat. T*HE U.K. soccer result* to-day were: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 4 Blackpool Burnley I Newcastle 1 Charlton t W. BromwJch S De'br County 1 Arsenal Fit. an Middlenbrouth Hnddersneld 1 Chelsea 0 Manchester U. 1 Manchester C. 1 Preston 2 sMton t Snnderland SReuter - 291 words
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Article81 1952-01-20 22 KING Kong and Chief Little Wolf fought a bruising draw after an extra round had been called for in their last battle in Singapore last night. Both wrestlers scored a pinfal' each during the sixth round of the scheduled fight, but the Redskin, backed by a packed81 words
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929 1952-01-20 22 HORSTEAD - HORSTEAD by HOW IT ALL BEGAN The spotlight was turned on the dopina question when Lord Roseberv made an offer of £1.000 to anyone providing information w h i c h would lead to the conviction of those responsible tor doping one of929 words
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Advertisement130 1952-01-20 22 Chinese -r Now W' RfiMM Single gilt that wins a double welcome Year.... —Mi I <Bl' Jw Grftoer Parker 51 r (^yt4w Parker 51 m s For triai special gift occasion— birthcLys, anniversaries, religious' ML C^kn holidays— remember Parker! The fame of this gift assures instant JS^F k/ <f VV130 words
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Miscellaneous113 1952-01-20 22 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Mechanisation; 10. Quay; 11. Trod; 12.' Furze; 13. Suitor: 15. Oily; 16. Soda; 17. Let; 19. Ply; 20. Duly; 21. Fife; 22. Rule; 23. Mason; 24. Blackmailer; 27. Trait: 28. Null; 29. Wind; 30 Pike; 37. Wad; 33. Out; 34. RuU; 35. Hate; 36. Memory;113 words
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Article119 1952-01-20 23 I)OWN by three points to nil with five minutes play left, Army rallied splendidly in the closing stages of the game to beat Singapore Cricket Club by nve points (a goal) to three points (a try) in a friendly rugger match played on the S.C.C.119 words
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160 1952-01-20 23 The Rovers Sports Clubs first and second soccer teams will meet tomorrow in a trial game at the Fraser and Neeve ground (River Valley Road) at 5.15 p.m. The teams v ill be selected from the following: Ist Team: Ong Eng Hoe, J. Murray, John160 words
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Article57 1952-01-20 23 CAMBRIDGE. Sat. DLAYINO in a gale foror wind, the Siamese rugby touring team maintained their Improved form In spite of being beaten by Calus College by 21 points to 14 yesterday. The Siamese received good service from set serums, but territorial advantages gained by good all-roundReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration626 1952-01-20 23 To meet Perak on Feb. 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. gELANGOR All Blues just scraped through when they met Negri Sembilan AU Blues m the southern section final of the All Blues rugger competition on the Kuala Lumpur padang this evening, winning by six points (two tries)626 words
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129 1952-01-20 23 The Keppel Club, Singapore, mixed foursomes will be played today. Ties are: K. House Mrs. D. White v J. N. McCulloch Mrs. Emmsley, Mr. Emmsley Mrs. H. B. Pcnnie v R J. Fennle Mrs. C McCulloch, T. Winder Miss Sutherland T C. Milton Mrs. R.129 words
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Article28 1952-01-20 23 A lat* goal by Pilot Ofllcer Do*ey gft»» victory to the RAP In the Services triangular hockey meet against the Army at Tanglin Barracks yesterday.28 words
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Article136 1952-01-20 23 SOUTH JOHORE CO DOWN TO CHANGI JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. R.A.F. Cb ngi won their return rugby match today against South Johore RFC. at Johore Bahru by 14 points (one goal and three tries) to three points (a try). Playing for Johore were Bristow, who skippered the also in the same136 words
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Article441 1952-01-20 23 IPOH, Saturday. DERAK'S great rugger victory and the State's entry into three Malayan finals— Malaya Cup soccer, H.M.S. Malaya rugger and "Alf Blues" rugger has singled out the State as the "most progressive in sport in the Federation*' during Having failed»badly at soccer,441 words
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Article55 1952-01-20 23 rpHE 1951 report of the Singapore Gun Club will be presented at the annual general meeting at 7.30 pjn today at the Southern Hotel. Membership of the club it now more than MO. a considerable incrf"«t on 1950. After the meeting, there will be a dinner at55 words
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299 1952-01-20 24 VICTORIA GET 387: WEST INDIES 190-5 MELBOURNE. Sat. rpHB West Indies touring team, X with five wickets still to fall, were I*7 runs behind Victoria on the first Innings at close on the second day of their four-day match here today. Victor^, who were 293 for six wickets overnight, added299 words
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