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Title Section28 1952-03-09 1 LARGEST HETT SALES IH MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Suada> fttfltion o» fh* straits n«t» Singapore Free Crcit No. 866. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1952. *h PCICE FIFTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration474 1952-03-09 1 4 Chinese demand an apology T"HE storm over the bitter attack on life in Singapor printed under the headline "Snob City" in the mass-circulation London newspaper. The People, grew in the Colony yesterday as people of all communities received cuttings of the amazing article from friends474 words
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Article, Illustration160 1952-03-09 1 :THE Sunday Times next week begins a new series that will thrill and fascinate every Malayan. It is I called "The Conquest of Space" We are now entering a new astronomical era an era in which planets can be visited. In "The Conquest160 words
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192 1952-03-09 1 TOKYO. Saturday THE United Nations delegates accused the Commonists at the armistice talks at Panmunjom today of detaining at least 1,000 U.N. prisoners at Harbin in Manchuria. Rear Adm ral R E. Libby, United Nations delegate, said trie UN sde had "convincing evidence"Reuter-AAP - 192 words
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62 1952-03-09 1 CANBERRA. Sat Australian imports will be cut 50 per cent under the government's new restrictive credit policy, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies. said today. Mr Menzies told a Press conference that the restrictions would apply to all countries, including the United Kingdom. AustraliaUP - 62 words
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Article15 1952-03-09 1 TOKYO Sat— A Japanese mission is goinn- to Britain, to discuss trade.15 words
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Article151 1952-03-09 1 Bandits cut water to Perak town KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. BANDITS have cut off the water supply to Tanjong Malmi Town, South Perak. The people are using river and well water and the water they collected in tins and cans from a providential downpour of rain. This is the fifth time151 words
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Article33 1952-03-09 1 SAIGON. Sat.— Communist rebels infiltrated to positions only 20 miles from the city of Hanoi today, and French troops threw tank s and divebombers into the battle against them.— U.P.UP - 33 words
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173 1952-03-09 1 PENANC. Saturday. THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, tonight assured trade unionists in Malaya that the advent of the Conservative Government would not call a halt to the progress of the trade union movement in this country "I understand trade unions feel nervous over the173 words
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Article56 1952-03-09 1 LONDON, Sat. A British Ministry of Supply spokesman said here today that work would probably start th year on the first prototype fast reactor atomic plte of its kind that could be used to drive submarines or ships. It would cost about £750.000 sterling and* win56 words
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Article42 1952-03-09 1 ISMAILIA, Sat British troops wounded five Egyptians in three shooting affrays In the Canal Zone during the past 24 hours. British Military Headquarters stated today. These were the first shooting; incidents In the Zone for more than a fortnight.42 words
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210 1952-03-09 1 FUR Malayan Airways men are making preparations for an 8.000-mile flight to Britain in a tiny twin-engin-ed Consul aircraft. The 12-day flight will be under the command of Captain D. Fenton, Chief Pilot of Malayan Airways who flew the same aircraft210 words
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Article54 1952-03-09 1 BANGKOK. Frl. JHE King of Slam in a solemn ceremony gave a new Constitution to the Siamese nation at the Throne Hall this morning. The new constitution gives much power to the Government which consists of one house only with half the members elected and half54 words
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Article488 1952-03-09 1 Snobs and silver spoons... WHILE indignant Singa- poreans were calling the Helliwell article "one of the most irresponsible ever published," Sunday Times reporters were checking each of the many allegar gations made about the "Snok City," "Live monkey brain s eaten with silver spoons" ...Restaurant managers say no monkey brains488 words
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Article189 1952-03-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CECURITY forces hare killd ed three more bandits and have wounded four others In the Federation. Three bandits were ambushed by a police party In the Sepang district of Be\arißor this morning. One of them was shot dead. He was identified as189 words
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623 1952-03-09 1 AMETHYST IN ACTION AGAINST PERAK REDS TERRORISTS in Perak. one of Malaya's bandit black spots, had a hot time when H.M.S. Amethyst and units of the Royal Marine Commando and the Cordon i Highlanders carried out one of the most comprehensive drives of the Emergency against them recently. The combined623 words
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444 1952-03-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. j r THE whispering rtenth," the result of co-opera- tion between the police and the public was a real menace which Communist terrorists I of all ranks must face, .said a spokesman of the Director of 'Operations tonight. Of more than 100444 words
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Advertisement59 1952-03-09 1 \jUsk PHONE ***** SINGAPOKF.-6 I HKRR ir« man* good rlgar*!!**. fevt, v«*ry few, com* nt-nr '«> glvtitii 'he |>l«*a»iirr you gfti frnfn KulhitMiii* HP! l.us* Virginia I'hitt i» why, lit Kh^lmixl'* Wr^^ nuiO riitlirigtiiohfri hoinwt and •lnt>« t fheis •-igrtrfiie* are the tlanriard O» nrhiib olh«*r» <ir> |i"l|te<l \^^^DE LUXE59 words
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Article, Illustration622 1952-03-09 2 —'EVERYONE IS SO KIND IN AMERICA' THEY are just beginning to arrive the new English conquerors of America! On Jan. 17, 1952, John Ryan, 6ft. 2ins. of suave English tradition, nurtured by two years' service in Buckingham Palace, arrived in New York, the first of Britain's622 words
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Article, Illustration827 1952-03-09 2 VICTOR SIMS - THEY RETURNED FROM HELL OF ICE AND SNOW VICTOR SIMS Death-defying expedition into the unknown had a tragic sequel By A FIRING squad of five solemnfaced men in antiglare goggles, wrapped in heavy furs and reindeer skins, raised their rifles shoulder high and took careful aim. Shot after shot rang827 words
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Article120 1952-03-09 2 THE most excited man in Cambridge is young Dr. Derek Price, research worker, who has discovered "by accident" a four-teenth-century manuscript believed to be the work of Geoffrey Chaucer, "father of English literature" and author of the immortal "Canterbury Tales." Some experts say the manuscript may120 words
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Advertisement42 1952-03-09 2 \WI finest (f' c I'X^cWfl #f" w _A*il VHW Of H6RCUUB tin Hercules I IV I THS HBRCULIS CYCLI MOTOR COMPANY LTft if •lIMIMMAM MSLAN* SOLD BY ALL LEAPING DEALERS MMKONtfMfeT. V. MITCHELL ft CO, UMITED.. II lATTERI KOAO. HNGAPORB I JAS/H/1742 words
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Advertisement248 1952-03-09 2 T jjp n Give her a present £j she will be proud 0f. rv y Give her a Gammeter '^gy'j^VAv^ vsaich Gammeters Ltd., 16 Collyer Qtay, Singapore, 1. 'AbL--' V *~ak-<a* >> Js^HT uU>pJp WW«/ ro»«HT Snulc mm your mirror lake a good look at your ueth. The amazing difference248 words
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497 1952-03-09 3 'Special' laughs as he gets 10-year sentence KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday* "["HE Malay special constable, Ahmad bin Salleh who consorted with Liew Kon Kim. the "bearded bandit," Ah Ngan and other terrorists, laughed and waved to his relatives as he was led from the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today to serve497 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-03-09 3 American film stars attending an international film Festival wer r presented to India's Premier, Pandit Nehru, in Delhi after taking part in a pageant held in thp national stadium. Photo shows: Left to right: Cesar Romero, Marie Windsor. Angela Cameron. Pandit Nettm and Rod Cameron.45 words
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149 1952-03-09 3 IPOH. Sat. A CHINESE businessman from Singapore made a hurried 402-mile road journey to Ipoh early this r *ek to close a rather unusual busine-.- deal— to buy "Stripes", the tame four-month-old ti»er cub which was for sale at Ipohs animal dealers— the149 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-03-09 3 A Singapore businessman, Mr. F. A. BirHtolomevsx, died in Perth. Western Australia, last Thursday. Ht was managing director of F. A. Bartholomews* and Company Limited. H« is survived by his wife, two daughters (Mrs. D. Billimoria and Mrs. U. Stracey) and three grandchildren. Mrs. Stracey and her daughter Jill flew62 words
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Article54 1952-03-09 3 PENANG. Sat. --Thirty-one applications have so far been received for th* Psnang Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps. Mr. J. B. Miller, fln officer of the corps, said today. The first batch of 10 cand dates will be in'erviewed next Friday. Mr Miller raid the standard )f the applications54 words
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Article60 1952-03-09 3 $1,000 bail tor commando IPOH, Sat— Twentv-oiu-year-old Marine Commando, C. Hardman, was allowed Si. i Kiu baJ when his case was transferred from the Magistrate's Court to the Sessions Court today Hirdman is charged with breaking into the Eastern Hotel on Feb 29 and stealing nine bottles of beer. The60 words
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Article102 1952-03-09 3 BOY, AGED 15, TERRORISED A TOWN SYDNEY, Sat. A 15-YEAR-OLD boy who terrorised golfers, motorists and a level-crossing keeper with .22 rifle fire in Campbell town, near Sydney, has been banned from moviegoing for two years. This was one of the conditions of a bond which also provides that forReuter-AAP - 102 words
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Article39 1952-03-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The death occurred last night of Mr. Francis George Skelchy at Frasers Hill, Pahang. Mr Skelchy was 39. He leaves a wife and three children. The funeral will take place at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.39 words
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128 1952-03-09 3 AS from tomorrow, parcels to be posted in bulk will be accepted from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. at a counter at the rear of the Singapore General Post Office. This wili help to ease the congestion in parcel traffic at the general counte128 words
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Article161 1952-03-09 3 RETIRING— BUT HE IS UNHAPPY "J AM UNHAPPY" said Mr., Mr. T. E. K. Retnam on the pvt- of hLs retirement as headmaster of the Telok Kurau English School. He was sppaking at yesterday's farewell tea party Riven at the Telok Kurau English i School by thp Parent-Teacher Association of161 words
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Article217 1952-03-09 3 ALOR STAR. Saturday. £O-OPERATION between the Malayan and Siamese police on the Kedah-Siamese border continues to be "very effective," a police spokesman said today Several recent joint patrols over the boundary have proved harassing to bandits lurking on both sides of the territory Casualties had been217 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-03-09 3 These men are not shovelling snow. It's sand, and Ihc new menace to British troops guarding the Suez Canal is tbe dreaded khamscen, the hot wind of the desert which drives the sand before it.35 words
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Article316 1952-03-09 3 Judgment is reserved A SUBMISSION that an attendant should not push a patient at the Woodbridge Mental Hospital, Singapore, under the hospital regulations, is a "counsel ot perfection Mr. Kenneth A. Seth said during an appeal in the High Court yesterday. Mr. Seth stated this on316 words
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Article40 1952-03-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Twenty-two-year old Loke Wye Tuck, who won the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association's hard court singles title at Kuala Lumovr last tnonth, leaves for Australia next to study dentistry. He will be away for about three40 words
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Article173 1952-03-09 3 WITH trade demands well satisfied, quiet conditions prevailed In the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday, and prices showed a corresponding drop, although there was no particular selling oressure In evidence. The volume of business wa s moderate, and the market closed quietly steady at lower levels with March173 words
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Article26 1952-03-09 3 More than 300 members of the Singapore Jewish community and their guests attended the Grand Purim Ball held at the Adelphi Hotel, last26 words
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221 1952-03-09 3 PINAY PUTS FINISHING TOUCH TO NEW GOVT. PARIS, Sat, (7RANCES PREMIER, M. Antoine Plnay. was today putting the finishing touches to a coalition Cabinet including Moderate Conser- vatives (his own party). Po- I pular Republicans, Radicals and Leftist Radicals, a spokesman of the Leftist Radicals said today. M. Pinay calledReuter - 221 words
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Article90 1952-03-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. RURGLARS have twice victimised Mr. T. E. Emmett, State Drainage and Irrigation engineer, during visits to Batu Pahat Rest House. The first time a burglar entered the bedroom at night and took $80 from a wallet in a pocket of a90 words
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Article45 1952-03-09 3 IPOH, Sat.— A public meeting of all Chinese guilds and associations in Perak will be held in Ipoh on Thursday to discuss the new Immigration (Control) Ordinance. A memorandum will be submitted to the Government on the subject at a later date.45 words
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Advertisement192 1952-03-09 3 V Henaessy Brandy is the heart of the grape. It is distilled and matured in the heart of the famous Cognac vineyards. The happy blending of sunshine, soil, time and care has produced i brandy which is enjoyed in every country of the world. As a liqueur, as a beverage,192 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1952-03-09 4 NONI WRIGHT - The fantastic cost of being buried— if you are Chinese NONI WRIGHT By A CHINESE friend of mine has just buried his father. It c«st nearly $6,000. This was a middle rluss family, not particularly well off. I wondered how they could afford it. A Chinese funeral in Malaya is1,115 words
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Article, Illustration657 1952-03-09 4 A FEW days ago the A Cook was given his Certificate of Federal Citizenship, which of course includes his children. The delay in granting this privilege was because an official letter went astray. Kheng, the eldest daughter, has now been provided with an Identity Card657 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-03-09 4 Malayan orchild gro»» t will be interested to see this set of six stamps ssucd in Colombia, South America, in 1947. The most brilliantly coloured orchids of the tropical species are foand in Latin American countries. They are most interesting aad prtrty. Top row. from icf r. mjuJ liv Nictenoa.69 words
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Advertisement163 1952-03-09 4 a new Ccvuzn&aAwo product cjif TRADE .jI MARK c--^ A STIMULATING, PALATABLE TONIC MiMf TO RESTORE ENERGY AND STRENGTH TO YOUNG AND OLD mj^S^^f^B VI-NUPHOS is the newest addition to Allenburys proven family remedies, introduced to fill the need f^^ 7 for a reliable, general tonic and stimulant. Vi-nuphos is163 words
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Article287 1952-03-09 5 C. T. BOON - C. T. BOON By But it is out of fashion I^JUCH has been written in condemnation of Arthur Helliwell's monkey brain story in The People; it remains for me to state that elderly Chinese believe, that the brains of monkeys are eaten for the high quantity287 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-03-09 5 Leaving Ipoh today tot Singapore en route to Australia it pretty Mist Adela Lo. undergraduate of Sydney University, who hat been spending a thteemonth vacation with her mother Mrs. C. S. Lo of look. Mitt Lo is ttudyinc Medicine at the University. Sunday i e$ pictwre.46 words
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148 1952-03-09 5 SIXTEEN squatters in Java and Paiembane Roads, were yesterday told ihey I would have to hnd alternative j accommodation elsewhere because that they had unlawfully built houses on Crown land. This was the decision of the Singapore Firs: Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C.148 words
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Article43 1952-03-09 5 The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson. has approved the appointment of the following to be nominated members on the Singapore Hospitals Boarri for this year: Messrs Kwa Slew Tee. A P Rajah and S O Lu. and Dr Maggie Lim43 words
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Article26 1952-03-09 5 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Mr J-A. Carr-Archer, Senior Customs Officer, Lower Perak, has left for Port Swettenham where he will be Assistant Comptroller of Customs.26 words
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Article181 1952-03-09 5 'J'HE allegation that many Indians were leaving Malaya because of the proposed National Service Bill was false, the president of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, Mr. V. P. Kanagasundaram, said yesterday. Addressing the S.I.C.C. at its annual general meeting. Mr. Kanagasundaram said that it was181 words
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Article306 1952-03-09 5 The bridea queen for 4 days KUALA LUMPUR, Sat 'THIS week-end a dignified Federal Legislative Councillor, Che Ramah binte M.B. Salleh has become a smiling simple girl for her marriage to Inche Mohammed Noor bin Shukor. It is a Trade Union and [Telecoms romance. The I bridegroom is president of306 words
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Article62 1952-03-09 5 Lady Nirupama Sinha, wife of Baron Sinha of Raipur. a member of the House of Lords, passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on her way to Australia. Lady Sinha is gome to spend a two-month holiday in Australia. This is her first visit there. Baron Slnha's62 words
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Article51 1952-03-09 5 Mr. P. S. Hunter, only son of Dr P. S. Hunter, former Municipal Health Officer, arrived in the Colony by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to visit his parents. Mr. Hunter, who is a solicitor in Surrey, is accompanied by his wife and will spend three weeks in the51 words
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168 1952-03-09 5 IPOH, Saturday. ]y|R. C. O. Stevens, European resident manager of Idris' Hydraulic Tin Ltd., Kampar, was today shot accidently by a special constable on duty at the mine. Mr. Stevens is lying In a critical condition at the Batu Oajah Hospital. The shooting took168 words
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Article, Illustration339 1952-03-09 5 SOMETHING FOR NOTHING IN SINGAPORE By Felix A. Naden IN a building in Singapore where thousands of dollars 1 change hands hourly, there is an up-to-date organisation which gives free service. Singapore's studio of free music, on the fourth floor of Mac Donald House. Orchard Road, has just celebrated its339 words
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Article113 1952-03-09 5 AN inter-State mixed amateur dance competition between Penanc and Singapore, organised by the Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers will be held at Raffles Hotel on March 20. Penang's representatives ar< Mr. Freddie Khew. partnering Miss Mary Khoo. Mr. Ibrahim Aziz, partnering Miss Mary Khoo. and Mr.113 words
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Advertisement338 1952-03-09 5 if Four great British Airlines worked out this round- the -world travel plan with you in mind. You can circle the earth from East to West or from West to East on miles or Bpcci*! round-the-world concession ticket. You can see a dozen or more different countries including the world's338 words
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Miscellaneous333 1952-03-09 5 SINGAPORE I grttat *-«tavarn««n B'Pore; -6 As K.L.; 7 News; 7.15 (Him «tr^/l^ sZ. rnm kc/ S KUALA LUMPUR Guess What"; 7.45 "Ught Muilc"; 9 a.m. "Good ivlorning"; 9.30 (4»m. 6*25 kc/t. 269 m. 115 ke/s) -variety Bandbox -S^3o New 45 •Musical Round-up"; 10 Ememency 9 a.m. -a p.m. As333 words
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Article, Illustration516 1952-03-09 6 TF you women want something new, different and refreshing and sure to catch the eye you might try dressing the way the Vietnamese do. They're exponents of a high style that's irresistible- whether they're walking in the street or pedalling a bicycle. What516 words
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Article800 1952-03-09 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By SUPPOSING you were walking or driving in your town today, and you saw someone injured in the road and in need of your help. You would not refuse it would you? Sorry, but it seems that the overwhelming majority of you would. A800 words
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Article434 1952-03-09 6 QEORGE Orwell's "Nineteen Eißhty-Four" Is not a new book it was first published nearly three years ago but Its warning is an even louder, more insistent one today and is too frightening to be ignored. Fear. In fact, provides the key-note of this book. It is434 words
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Advertisement357 1952-03-09 6 "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC Th« ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you feel weak. "Nervy," "Run Down," 'SermT»lk)'s Tonic is just what you want The Virtues of "Serravallo's Tonic" are well-known to Medical Men by whotn it is largely prescribed. It builds up Braiii. Nerve* and Body. There is Nothing to equal it357 words
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Advertisement440 1952-03-09 6 GRAMPIAN SOUND t" EQUIPMENT A complete portable p.A. equipment consisting of an amplifier, 2 speakers and a moving coil microphone with stand and connecting wires, operates on either A.C. or D.C. Mains, giving an output of more than 12 watts. Ideal for Dance Bands, small stage work. Schools and Clubs,440 words
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Article, Illustration959 1952-03-09 7 DOROTHY THATCHER - Small women are news DOROTHY THATCHER 'NOW ENDETH THE WINTER OF HER DISCONTENT' By THE sickening lot of the small woman, particularly if she is inclined towards plumpness, has always annoyed me. Until very recently it was impossible for her to buy a gar ment straight from the peg, or959 words
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249 1952-03-09 7 When ice cream tastes HOT-send for doctor! DO you blow on ice cream to cool it, or does your soup ever taste cold when it is scalding hot? If ever you do feel such symptoms the prospects are thai you have gut the world's oddest illness It is a type249 words
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248 1952-03-09 7 Miss Gilmore sees again —after 47 years LONDON: ISABELLA GILMORE went to the P»t tv es last week just like thousands of other folk throughout the land. But for her it wa s different. It was the first time she had been for very many years: it was the first248 words
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Advertisement314 1952-03-09 7 MY DOCTOR SAYS.... 'BORNEO Cardinal better than ever/ yl |p/ J V» o»d«Tful-io imi that Cardinal, aim A BjOl <■' T\ •o f*°4. w hcilrr Mill for bringing V"-/^ ill cotmr and anar| aa nlev itcpa and VV\ 'lv bncawark. ladaori aad our Quieter. v C C\ raaatr to p«ii314 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1952-03-09 8 The influence of women in the world has been the subject of an imporlant conference in London. In this second of a series of special articles for the Sunday Times, Ann Temple analyses the outcome of the conference and asks what defects in societv1,260 words
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Article, Illustration634 1952-03-09 8 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' I AM a girl of 19. I have had a love letter from a strange man who fails to include his address. He says he wants to meet me lam very curious and would like to know who he is and how he634 words
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Advertisement641 1952-03-09 8 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) from very jfffleyr W 'AKTA-VITE' has more thin VJR C four times the vitamin strength B^ TJp l_t |>rnenl Id ordlnar" food tonics. Wfir^ f£% Each average it\ (Two lea- -iMf. Vitamin A 2000 International Units k B, 300 C 300 D 1000641 words
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Advertisement401 1952-03-09 8 k: Wl f LI r f gfl'i 't?% h I \fm^ r' -I he ttfay to success is. using and building up abundant Caogjb Successful people rene* their vigour in recuperative sleep every night, relaxing on the luxurious comfort of Slumberland. Even in the hottest night, air vents circulate fresh401 words
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381 1952-03-09 9 Intruders beware: RAF girls are well guarded Sunday Times Staff Reporter "gVEN BUCKINGHAM PALACE hat occasionally been broken into," an R.A.F. spokesman told me last night: You can take the most elaborate security precautions you like and, somehow, somebody will manage to blunder through them." The spokesman was commenting on381 words
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Article130 1952-03-09 9 NEW SAFETY FIRST RULES MEW regulations to protect shipping from the danger of unexploded shells in cargoes of scrap are to be introduced by the Malaya China-Japan Conference horn Monday, the Secretaries. Mansfield and Company, announced yesterday. The regulations require shippers to declare all scrap has130 words
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Article70 1952-03-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. j "THE MALAYAN Railway Administration announced today that owing j to the derailment cf a goods train in South Perak last night, the day mail and local train services between Ipoh and Tanjong Malun were cancelled today The night mall trains between Kuala Lumpur70 words
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Article847 1952-03-09 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall 'pKIS is the story ot a door The door was made, of heavy wood and painted white. As scrap, it was valued at $2. But it was not an ordinary door. It was one of those doors that have a smaller door within the normal frame. The847 words
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Article, Illustration234 1952-03-09 9 'PHERE were many longing glances at two closed volumes of the Complete Oxford Dictionary yesterday when four girls from the Katong Convent and four boys from Victoria School fought the first round of the inter-school spelling "bee" being sponsored by. Radio Malaya, Singapore. The234 words
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Article109 1952-03-09 9 jyjORE than 500 workers of the Singapore City Council last night saw the first Workers' Playtime concert orgnlsed by Radio Malaya at the labourers quarters in Lorong Lalat. Singapore. The programme included Tamil music, two short Tamil plays and several items for the children. The President109 words
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113 1952-03-09 9 PARIT LUNTAR, Sat. JUfR. 3.0. SMITH. Preikknt of the Sessions Court, yesterday bound over 19--year-old Rajamani, an estate labourc after he was coiivicted for ci.'shonestly disposing of six brass drums belonging to Soon Lee Estate when he k.iew or had reason113 words
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Article30 1952-03-09 9 JOHORE. BAHRU, Sat. The annual cost of maintaining the Trade School in Johore Bahru was $***** in 1951. In 1932, the year the school opened, it :vas $8,384.30 words
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Advertisement16 1952-03-09 9 MENS QUALITY FUR -FELT HATS CUBAN BROWN WINDSOR GREY BESSEMER GREY 26.50 SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA.16 words
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Obituary35 1952-03-09 10 MR. A. K. FERNANDEZ passed away on March 7, at Madre De Deus Vettukad, Trlvandrum. Deeply regretted. MANEERAMKANDA TH RAMAN. ]::!>■ of Cashiers Office. H.M. Naval Base, Singapore, on 5.3.1952. at Nemmara. Cochin State. India.35 words
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Article33 1952-03-09 10 MRS. BARTHOLOMEUSZ and family at Perth, Western Australia, wish to thank all relatives and friends in Singapore »n<l Malaya for their kind telegrams arid me.ssages of condolence in their recent sad bereavement.33 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article311 1952-03-09 10 OYPOCRISY apart, there could have been few people in Malaya who threw up their hats with Joy at the news of gall-up measures in the Federation and Singapore. In the past forty years the world has had enough regimentation, conscription and direction to last for another thousand.311 words
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Article158 1952-03-09 10 W HY has Mr. Aneurin Bevan chosen this time to fight for the leadership of the Labour Party in Britain? Because, on Tuesday, a Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer will present an inevitably unpopular budget. Bevan thinks this budget would be less austere if Britain scaled down her rearmament158 words
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Article49 1952-03-09 10 rpHE Cameronians are flown out of their swamp. A gallant mission falls to bring the results we had all hoped for. [gut courage is never wastBfeß^t is an inspiration tc ■^10 hear of it and ■tat ho.se who disdone, the Ma- m y° u i ■■un of I49 words
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1602 1952-03-09 10 TEN YEARS IN THE JUNGLE— AND AT LAST PEACE AND CONTENTMENT ...In this interview with Geoffrey Geldard. In the man's own interests, the ex-bandit's name and town are not given. WE had a wonderful wedding. It cost us almost $4,000, but it1,602 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-03-09 10 This week's pin-up girl is Mitt Tham Mcc Kee. The picture was taken fey fn«| Fook Seng of Stamford Road, Singapore. Send your entries to "Miss Malaya." Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore. 1.35 words
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Article389 1952-03-09 10 SINGAPORE is in for a spell of intellectual entertainment. The Arts Theatre puts on its second production on the 20th of this month and the Musical Society is presenting concerts on the 26th and 30th and on April 2. "Ghosts," the Arts play, invoked a389 words
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Letter329 1952-03-09 10 you say, many honest spiritualists may take exception to your article in last Sunday's issue. Jut not because it is directed against them it obviously is not-^but because it is not about spiritualism My little boy. in SI thirr year, loves to make a noise and if he is let329 words
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Letter124 1952-03-09 10 k PEW days ago there wei> two accidents within a few minutes along Kamponc Bahru Road, opposite the new 8.1. T. flats, and I regret to say that though the crowd included a few student teachers and schoolboys^no^^slngl^oj^^of these people went forward to help. They stood around and124 words
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Letter160 1952-03-09 10 \'ES, our genial CO. has done a good lob and is a ireat Commonwealth asset. It is impossible to please everybody, and like Alex Josey, he has evidently trodden on the corns oi ■ertain vested interests in •Britain. Our pleasure is to be short-lived, for he will not160 words
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Letter104 1952-03-09 10 I AM very much disappointed at the continued appearance of Tarzan in the Sunday Times and the Singapore Free Press Tarzan could be more profitably directed to Korea rather than be allowed to waste such super-strength on ignorant and helpless Africans. On one hand we preach human rights whilst104 words
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Advertisement510 1952-03-09 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. CHIEW-LEE: On Mar. 9. 1952, Krng San (Raymond), youngest ton of the late Mr. Chlew Eng Hoh and Madam Tan Geok Neo, end Seok Khln. second daughter of Mr. Mrs Lee Woon Tong. SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOUNTANCY. Cost Account-, inn. Company Secretaryship. Book-1 Keeping. An "Intensive Method" Course (For510 words
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Advertisement14 1952-03-09 10 t^^Z g tkl C- -J I KEaw ar^ I r" *^bW^ .^^^•Ti f\ t14 words
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Advertisement39 1952-03-09 10 «ttS^from your It is recommended that glasses or mugs for the serving of Beer should be cleaned with a little washing soda and then thoroughly rinsed out and left to dry. The use of drying cloths should be avoided.39 words
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330 1952-03-09 11 'Indians are not service dodgers,' say leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KUALA LUMPUR Indian leaders said today that it was unfair to suggest that Indians in Malaya were dodging conscription. They had shed their blood for the country before, during and after the war and thousands were in the regular police330 words
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Article, Illustration128 1952-03-09 11 THE SAILORS THE MERMAID Sailors from four of the U.S. Njvy's newest and fastest dectroyers, U.S.S. Hyman. Beatty, Purdy and Bristol, which arrived in Smgjf>ore on Friday, ju»t couldn't resist the charm of the mcrmi oi of the Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang. Singapore, when 180 of them toured128 words
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Article88 1952-03-09 11 The following officials of the Royal Society of St. George were elected at the general meeting on Friday: Mr. S. A. Travis, president: Mr. P. H. Steed, vice-president; Messrs. W. F. G. Harris, A. M: Pearson. A. Prismall. F. L. Angell, H. Winter, Brig. C.88 words
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Article51 1952-03-09 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. 'PHK Sultan of Jofaore acting on medical advice, will leave for Britain on Mar. 27. The Sultanah and Princess Meriam will accompany him. The Sultan has not been in good health of late and bad been advised to recuperate in a cooler51 words
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Article65 1952-03-09 11 UMNO Gey lang Patah meeting JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A meeting of the Geylang Patah branch of UMNO was held at Geylang Patah yesterday. It was attended by Tuan Haji Noah bin Omar. President of the Johore Division of UMNO, and Inche Bardon Zubir, Vice-Presi-dent of UMNO. A talk on Citizenship65 words
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138 1952-03-09 11 HPHE Italian liner Sebastiano Caboto which has been on the Singapore run for only six months, is sailing today on the last lap of her last voyage from Singapore. She will then transfer to the South American run. This 11.000-ton streamlined ship was138 words
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Article162 1952-03-09 11 ALOR STAR, Sat "U/E want only a Malay nationality for Malaya," Inche Abu Bakar Arshad, general secretary of the Peninsula Malay Union, declared'at today's opening of the Union's youth section at Alor Star. The time had come, he said When Malays must be prepared to162 words
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Article209 1952-03-09 11 Were Invaluable in Korea THE part played by United Nations craft in blockading and bombarding the coast off Korea was described yesterday by Capt. William H. Groverman, commanding officer oi the four U.S. Navy destroyers at present in Singapore on a two-day visit. Capt. Groverman. who209 words
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Article77 1952-03-09 11 P. O. chief in Colony ]\JR. J. G. Simon, managing director of the P. and O -shipping line passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on his way to Calcutta from Sydney. Mr. Simon, is accompanied by Mr G. R. Rickards, Director of Mac Donald Hamilton and Company, the P. and77 words
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Article91 1952-03-09 11 COMMITTEE FOR THRIFT LOAN JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The following have been elected to serve this year on the Committee of Management of the Johore Bahru District Government Employee*' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd:— lnche Ahmad Perang, Syed Ismail Khalld, Mr. C. J. Lowe, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin f Hamid.91 words
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Article28 1952-03-09 11 JOHORE BAHRU. SatThe next meeting of the 1 South Johore Rotary Club wi'.l be on Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Johore Civil Service Club.28 words
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66 1952-03-09 11 Bandit shot comrade dead, court told BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. 'PHE Province Coroner, Inche Abdul Rahman, was told today that a bandit shot his "comrade" and then surrendered to a police party at Brapit. Testifying at an inquiry held on the dead bandit. Inspector Zainuludin, investigating officer, said the surrendered bandit66 words
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Article26 1952-03-09 11 TELUK ANBON, Sat. Hundreds watched the Federation of Malaya Police Band under the baton of ASP Crofts play in Anson Road yesterday evening.26 words
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192 1952-03-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 'pHE control of purchase and sale of "free rice" with effect from the middle of the month has caused a flutter among the importers and exporters of this type of rice in Kuala Lumpur. Twenty-six members of192 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-03-09 11 Mr. Ccotfrey Mill. Planning Officer S.l.f. and Miss Mertyn |oy Eilbech after their wedding at the Presbyterian church yesterday19 words
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Advertisement503 1952-03-09 11 v n j4iib '<■■■! BC^am I I I THE CREAM/ v sole distributors: S I M E, DARBY CM>m» SUPER IKONTA M picture slse 2V x flt". In addition to the features of the SUPER IKONTA 1. the SUPER IKONTA II has a built-in photo-electric exposure meter. Sole Agents: THE503 words
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Article, Illustration606 1952-03-09 12 £EORGE STEVENS' production of "A Place In The Sun basec* on the famous Dreiser novel 'An American Tragedy", is brilliantly photographed and superbly acted. It is also the mushiest, most sensual packet of over-dramatised nonsense I have ever seen. For this I shall606 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-03-09 12 Tlic inviting -;>c the hesitant response the grapple. jnd the clinch. four stills, featuring Elisabeth Taylor and Montgomery Cliff, from "A Place In The Sun."28 words
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310 1952-03-09 12 M R Dennin S Drives North.' with John Mills, Phyllis Calvert, Eileen Moore and Sam Wanamaker is a first class British picture with not one, but a series of unusual and unexpected twists, ending in a final trump card that310 words
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Article356 1952-03-09 12 SO Hollywood Is beginning to capitalize on the old war Mm stunt, this time by showering a brilliant constellation of (flittering stars on to a (sad to say) familiar movie lot and calling it, appropiately enough. "StarGit." It Is a stunt which started successfully enough with an356 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-03-09 12 HA\TE XOl) U*«* ««r ■tan easiest yetr Barb w«ck we ab«U be prhrttac MOMS fro- IMM MM. Your Job will be to Identify then Mid stud us their titles. Rise* of 925. $15. Sl* »»d Witt b* -warded to Ow Orat four correct entriw T ll MM* ihn.119 words
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Advertisement166 1952-03-09 12 i.Morn. Mat. Today at 9 a.m. "Bomba The Jungle Boy" THE BEST *r "^s^. TODAY I MUSICAL DAILY/ DATE J^^mn n am 130 m ™i9Lmk^^B**£^ flPfctflflflflfc flflflM al/Va-' rjj((^(B|j|fll^^^^^^^^^^^^Bßflßflfl«Br with Macdonald CAREY Rory CALHOUN COMING 'hyftfty A /mhuowairi j* SOON TODAY: 11 a.m.-1.45-4.ir>-6.45 9.30 p.m. \CP fl^SflflflflflfllflU&k /I I f166 words
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Advertisement270 1952-03-09 12 tomorrow K433&ofiiX£!ab£EKl GORDON MAIKER Distributed by Shaw Bros. TODAY 11 ».m. 'TORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD" Starting TUESDAY! Book Now Distributed h* Shaw Bros TODAY! 11 1.45 -4 6.30-9.30 I ip» j %jiM §*****1: if I tHITS unm\\ Wa_' A The P^THagic Carpet A COLUMBIA PICTURE in GLORIOUS COLOR Starring John270 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-03-09 13 HAVE you entered for the Sunday Times Camera Competition yet? A prixe of $15 i* offered for the best picture of the week, and runners-up get $5 each. There is an additional prize of $25 for rhe best picture of the month. Send your entries to "Camera Competition,"164 words
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Advertisement168 1952-03-09 13 Be/ore you buy a cine camera See First the German It has so many features which other tamer as don't have. Sole Agents: EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE-1. I Biro /I ballpoint pens/ Jm sen c a 111 ultitu dv \/l| of purposes |f/ There'll no .nd ti»168 words
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Miscellaneous151 1952-03-09 13 v^> LI'L di LNJ L§ Lsi Capp (^:Q f SMEIVIM YO:<UM. HE'S TVt^V^Y^ <V^ rf^^ WflHK^^^^a^ ,-a (S^ Uffl j |tgl^Bj TRAIM-T"HiS ESCAPES I rCUZzIS^ELVI^WE I 1 IiEANWHILE-M A SmHXNV. PENTHOUSE- VZ^Z^^i- ZT7ZZ VI |/>OU WILL PfcETEND TO BE MV AGED AUWT HAIN'T SEEN IN VARS <llfyr m '%f, *f^X151 words
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Article, Illustration774 1952-03-09 14 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By IyjEDICAL authorities are interested in a suggestion by Dr. C. Elaine Field, visiting child health specialist, that there should be closer cooperation between Australia and Malaya. She particularly advocated that more Malayan doctors and nurses should study in Australia already, she774 words
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Article, Illustration422 1952-03-09 14 SONIA refilled the new calabash pipe she was smoking with another fistful of old rope, and puffed at it luxuriously. "It's a vice I'd never tried before," she confided in me. her heavy eyelids lowered languorously. "So I thought I must have a bash at422 words
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Article334 1952-03-09 14 DEVELOPMENT of a vac- v cine to end Poliomyelitis as a destructive disease is being predicted as within "the foreseeable future" as the result of research by a Harvard and Children's Medical Centre team. Work on the project is being continued under a $28,000334 words
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Article374 1952-03-09 14 rOSE Singapore listeners who enjoyed the film "The Third Man" will derive eoual enjoyment from listening to a radio version In Radio Theatre to-night. Film star Joseph Cotten reenacts the role he portrayed In the Aim; and a strong supporting cast help to make this a374 words
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Article24 1952-03-09 14 -3PBUI BtUOS d|l? diO SVM jßt£L partM (ajnpid »m uj U4&OU.S 8«) }ON vi paqsnd udsq aAßii pino.w uojsid ?9? 'spjßMja^jß QjuiiapodXu;24 words
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Advertisement93 1952-03-09 14 Known as the cro-s roads of the East, the ti il 'lif "N TiWf ifltW Airport Hotel is a busy meeting place at all t£flf~' r wl i^J )^7«f^V\ hours of the day and night. Here, amid the W^iJ^mi customary rush and bustle of travel, arrivals f^f^T N/ and departures,93 words
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Advertisement630 1952-03-09 14 VRIVE IT ONCE... ahU YOU'LL DRIVE IT ALWAYS f 1 RENAULT 75<h7 j^rgaj f^^v^l, w |jl I wr a k'** 1 ni **'<*• jl-s —^J I et& windscreen md 'V^ k Uy ow bonnet \in» VKT give an unbrokea r view to the driver. A^s^ j^f Lockheed hydraulic >$s<Oi-»*V^ V630 words
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Article, Illustration653 1952-03-09 15 you one one or the many thousands of people in Malaya who wear spectacles you should read this article by |AMES WICKENDEN. It offers new hope to the poor sighted. gripped the haft of my cane and stepped carefully over dead leaves and twigs towards the mottled653 words
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Article, Illustration106 1952-03-09 15 It is hard ro present anything imw in cabaret to P-hum» who, over the generations, have fcoiU up a considerable sophistication in riieie matters. Nevertheless the sitmptiAUS review. *st»ries Ot Eve" has succeedeJ and Parisians are delighted wirti the array chorus girls dancers, singers and nmdet. WiHi the entrance charge106 words
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Article, Illustration998 1952-03-09 15 PATRICK KEITH - PATRICK KEITH THIS IS PATRICK KEITH'S SECOND ARTICLE ON MALAYAN SPIRITUALISM THE STORY OF A KUALA LUMPUR MAN'S TERRIBLE EXPERIMENT -m w ft BY THE night was dark and cold and very quiet. Ten minutes earlier a clock had chimed the hour of midnight.998 words
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Advertisement76 1952-03-09 15 J v lUlWriffrTT^ > BORNEO r^W 1 "f./^rt^ HaS I Why Disprin? Because, unlike ordinary aspirin, Disprin is neutral (non-acid) and soluble. Taken in a little water, Disprin enters the stomach as a pure solution, not as undissolved acid particles. It is thus readily absorbed end rapidly takes effect, without76 words
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Advertisement295 1952-03-09 15 ii^!?Mx MACLEAN BEpV. m J*» JmLJ^^ I Macleans yJwU Peroxide Tooth Paste I SALESMAN IN A 'STUPORI^KpN. i pom t i'vpirst^pL__,^ I BUI NOW lit j KtALLT URS). THISLCTTfRfROM SMITH V) 1 ■P^ j COMPLAIVIMC; AKX'T f~ gm WwMMA*mmf 9 ourscrvjcc clem. L J i %0 m t m\ LOOK.295 words
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Advertisement274 1952-03-09 16 sto f i PERSPIRATION W 000R f^X. INSTANTLY [|p^fc WITH FIIK SfUT OF ODO-RO-NO }uit Squeeze the Bottle jnJ < fine, mist likf spray quickly banishes perspiration and it* odor Safeguards your natural freshness. tfjtcttvt Odorono Spray effectively checks perspiration and odor EctmomicsJ. HaßaMl of spray» in every botcle Use274 words
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Advertisement38 1952-03-09 16 Today at 11 a.m. R.K.O. 'BADMAN TERRITORY" Last 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Columbia Picture Terror! Love! Mystery! STAGE TO TUCSON" Starring Rod Wayne CAMERON MORRIS In Technicolor Tomorrow Paramount Picture "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY"38 words
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Advertisement246 1952-03-09 16 Learn the French they speak in France... No textbook can teach you to speak a foreign language correctly. To do that you must hear the rhythm, the lilt, the everyday i speech of ordinary people. Linguaphone teaches you by this quick, thorough, effortless method. In half the usual time. It246 words
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Advertisement181 1952-03-09 16 B^LV l^H *t- Sfl a dream of i figure... yours in maidenfbrmh Allegro four new fsshions can't ta(« thape until your figure is in thape beautifully rounded, naturally uplifted, superbly leparated. And Allegro* is the bra to do exactly that Allegro moulds you, firms you, controls four curves marvelously. Coma181 words
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Miscellaneous1646 1952-03-09 16 fiPji^ *%T^^iw^^^^m^^^^^^ H^i^^ CO far I have dis- y3PV B ff!3BPVW"*fI up of yOUr wn nand> veerln w m m m m^F *m possible. *"f I^, MmmV \W Strategy and tactic? r^T^^T-^^m^^l Playing for th e pack, x, Vif.^Jw W KBF tm\W tmm *B BIS IB only at the beginning1,646 words
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Article, Illustration883 1952-03-09 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By ONLY a little while to Britain's Budget Day, and what is the news to cheer us up before we know the worst? Well, my dear suckers Hitler has been seen again this time in Austria; Germany has been given permission, to carry out883 words
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Article294 1952-03-09 17 By a lawyer ThU week's queries in elude the following. I AM THE OWNER OF A SMALL IMPORT AND EXPORT BUSINESS. I AM CONSIDERING TURNING IT INTO A LIMITED COMPANY. CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS ARE? The main advantage of turning a294 words
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Article, Illustration820 1952-03-09 17 BERNARD WICKSTEED - BERNARD WICKSTEED By Two men go out and look for the spring MR. Chapman Pincher and I resumed an old partnership last week. We went out into the English countryside for a nature ramble and looked for signs of spring. Mr. Pincher was mad on finding a frog.820 words
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Advertisement267 1952-03-09 17 Make Barley Water this easy ivay jomWsk% \sVv^ ~ir*^r Mix Robinson's 'Patent* j Jl Barley to a thin, smooth I paste in cold water. i r^' r '-^^^^)):jj Stir paste into hot water r^*f?>!*j *j and boil for one minute :-:->:£v:JX££'£a only. Sweeten and flavour vX-x :-'x'x :v: :vx'S'$3 t0267 words
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Advertisement223 1952-03-09 17 f^ COLD Fl LLE D pen c pencil ensemble Exclusive Pneumatic Dcwnsfiokc Filler! ,^7\ 2 BORNEO n Q USE "SKRIP" ONLY Also at Kuching and other Borneo Branches Sheaffer's New Writing Fluid ftfhif so mant(^\ jo^ Colds and chest complaints se*m to iHOLJIoi be more troublesome and last larger in223 words
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Article, Illustration747 1952-03-09 18 J.L. MELLOR - J.L.MELLOR by WHEN Mr. Jack Lemon Burton, of Kilburn, North I i>! >;i. wake s up on a tint- Sunday morning and feels like doing something different. h e takes a No. 8 bus to his garage, in Lons-dale-road. N.W.6, and goes for a walk round747 words
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Article107 1952-03-09 18 Actom: 2. Able 5, Insect 9. Uncle. 10, Pies. 11, Conwlation. 14. Boots. 16. Rinse. '7, Arms. 18. Sip. 20, Nest 21. Nap. 22. Aloud. 24. Lance. 25. Limps. 28. Terse. 30, Eat 32, Rein 35, Tee. 28, Edge. 37. Inset. 39 Files. 40, Attributive. 42. Veer. 43.107 words
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Article, Illustration726 1952-03-09 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - MANNING BLACKWOOD Says* They'll never admit to bad driving A POLICE officer 1 went to see about something far removed from motoring said a thing to me the other day that set me brooding for hours. He asked me if I had ever thought how men and726 words
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Advertisement340 1952-03-09 18 JJ Hair groomed with Silvifix Hair Cream adds remarkably to a man'f ■ense of cool self-possession. For Silvifix really controls your hair without gumming or greasmess, and because it contains Pure SiMkrin keeps .t healthy at the same time. Highly concentrated, Silvifix lasv _^^ggj^^ 3to 4 times as long as340 words
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Advertisement281 1952-03-09 18 Ohaoi in inclano /fCZZI__ x J%£il It^irS^Hii ©st*ifo unit with |j IjHILLj jfera j //vyj THROUGHOUT MALAYA, 11, '"T '\7 I ■aß^^Btf^F AjVHB S cv ft "PLUS" wB 9 k "aT jfiLl tBpPI With useful shelf akfa VL. A \J J^ LITTLE LESS THE AVERACI [m]3£«H? $725 FOR CASH $300281 words
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1161 1952-03-09 19 CRUSADER - CRUSADER F.A.S. attention to the nurseries this year By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ••WE'RE going to encourage young talent" is the general cry among Selangor's soccer clubs as the 1952 season get* into swing. The past few seasons have brought home the fad that the1,161 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-09 19 NARROW ESCAPE: An Indian player gets out of the way in the nick of time as a Fijian footballer takes a "flying tackle" at him. The Fijians. who were playing their first soccer match in the City, won by eight goals to five against Indian Recreation Club at Farrer Park54 words
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Article188 1952-03-09 19 IPOH. Sat. C V: Supplah. Samuel's Club skipper, took nine wickets for 11 runs to dismiss the Batu Gatah Cricket Club for 35 inns in a Brander shield game at Batu Gajah today. Top scorers for Batu Gajah was Somantthy. (7). Samuel's Club scored188 words
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352 1952-03-09 19 T»WENTY-two-year-old Woon Sui Kut won the individual swimming championship at the Teachers' Training Association's first swimming gall at the Chinese Swimming Club's old pool yesterday. His total of 25 points was 15 points better than the runner-up. Tan Kok Ho. Woon. who had352 words
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Article306 1952-03-09 19 LONDON, Sat FA Cl'P 6 1 11 ROIND Blackburn K. 3 Burnley 1 l.uton Town 2 Arsenal S Portsmouth 2 Newcastle IT. 4 Sheffield V. 0 Chelsea 1 LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 0 Tottenham 3 Blackpool 4 Fulham 2 Derby Ci.uiu> 4 Preston N.E. 3 HuddenneldReuter - 306 words
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Article146 1952-03-09 19 f HE Royal Singapore Uoll Club» M i Compenuon Stable! urd i resulted in a win for R Crai* In "A 1 D.v.jion .SJ+sj-Ki, Other card, returned were:— F E Tabor 3i=. 32|). R W I Band .JjVloT-Kil J V Fenusim (JS 4.3/8-S3 S/8> B Division146 words
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Article68 1952-03-09 19 Rt vised ties iua starting times in trie Island Club v. ICeppel Club coif match this morning are: a 00. E V Smith ill) and O P Howell v H R Bllm«s and O B. White 9.15 R M Rajoo and W S Brims v H R. Elliot68 words
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Article54 1952-03-09 19 In a Singapore Cricket Club home and home cricket game on the padang yesterday, H. Noon's XI beat J. Ewart's XI by 28 runs. Scores were: Noon's XI: 103 (O. Heard 35 n.o Orimberg 33 retired Baker 3-31). Ewart's XI: 74 (P. Massey 33,54 words
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215 1952-03-09 19 CINGAPORE Police "A r> team beat a Ceylonese Sports Club XI by two wickets In a cricket match played at the Police Train- i ing School yesterday. Scores: For Police R. Delilkan took five wickets for nine and 'hen scored 18 not out. Ceylon Sjorts215 words
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Article181 1952-03-09 19 The Fijians won— and how! Fijians S; Indian R.<c. 5. QOCCER in Fijian style, seen for the first time in Singapore, kept the crowd in uproarious laughter for W minutes at Farrer Park yesterday. The bare-footed Fijians play what they describe as a' "natural game", in which "legitimate- tactics include181 words
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665 1952-03-09 19 Tigers too tame despite 3 -nil Lge. victory Tijjer S.A 3; Pulau Bran! Utd t I AST year's champions and favourites to repeat the performance this season won their S.A.F.A. First Division game at Jalan Besar yesterday against Pulau Brani but they made very hard work of it. They will665 words
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Article251 1952-03-09 19 Retfdjhejoccer FRD Sporte Club ran out win- j ners by three goals to one when they met Netherlands Trad- ing Society S.C. In a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Division Two match at Thomson Road yesterday. Fords opened scaring when Benedict sent In a cross shot251 words
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Article58 1952-03-09 19 ADELAIDE. Sat— Rex Hartwig. 22 ,-y«»--old Victorian, caused another upset today when he defeated Davis Cup player Mervyn Rose by 11-9. 2-6, 6-2. 9-11. 7-5 to win the South Australian lawn tennis singles championship h°? h *"*y to final Hartwig eliminated Ken McGregor the Australian58 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-03-09 19 QNE of Britain's Olympic Games hopes is 16--year-old SYLVIA NEEDHAM of Eltham, Kent, seen above in training at Battersea Park, London.— Reuter photo.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement42 1952-03-09 19 Received SPORTSWEAR j! New Smart Elegant SPORT SHIRTS TEE SHIRTS PULLOVERS— SINGLETS In Nylon, Cotton and Cellular Weave > As usual all are at flattering prices Shop Save At jti c&« Hardial Sihomj&SoikJtd.l Vv^JL Always keep a bottle handy VJg3k^WOODS> \lif^4* PEPPERMINT CURE42 words
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Advertisement497 1952-03-09 19 WEAKENEDACS LOSE TO R.I. I A NGLO-Chlnese School, who I were still without the services {of their star centre forward Wili liam Tan —who injured a knee earlier in the season—los; 3-0 to i Raffles Institution yeste.-eu on the R.I. ground. The absence of Tan seemed to have upset the497 words
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Article2779 1952-03-09 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Floor Show catches Mombasa on the post B> PENANG, Saturday. THRILLING finish, in which Floor Show (Mulley) got up in the last stride to earn a dead-heat with Mombasa (Straker) highlighted the day's main race here today, final day of the Penang2,779 words
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Article44 1952-03-09 20 TOTAL POOL SlOfi.4oo Ist No. 4 ;oi ;'i st7..v.fi 2nd No *****6 MS..(,S 3rd No. 2759"J6 524.384' STARTERS (58.128 each): I Nos. *****1, *****1, *****2, 46»110. *****2, 388>J!)1. CONSOLATION (SM3B each): Nos. *****9. *****1, *****2, *****4. *****7. *****6, *****4, *****3. *****0, *****9.44 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-03-09 20 fills was ioiie.inan: Hot spurs' second goal against Derby County in their Div. 1 game at White Hart Lane, London, on March 1. Derby goalie Middleton just failed to stop this one from Spurs' Adams. Spurs won 5-0. Popper picture.40 words
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Article52 1952-03-09 20 °YDNEY, Sat.— Sydney sprinter Marjorle Jackson act new w~?;d figures for thf 100-y/rd dash todpy in winning the New Sou'h Wales vumen'j title. On a grass track. Marjorle clocked 10.4 seconds, which bettered her own world reccrd made In 1950 by tnree- tenths of aAP - 52 words
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Article409 1952-03-09 20 RAY UREENWAY, welterweight i fighter liom Australia, U expected to arrive in Singapore today on the M.V. Charon. Green w'vv is scheduled to box Little P- is on April 4 In one of the ten rounders In Nene'a hrs> boxing offering. According to report* received from409 words
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