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Title Section28 1952-06-15 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday gaMtfini ol thn aHralU) Tisaina eh Singapore Frnn Press No. 880. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article424 1952-06-15 1 End of greatest week of we emergency HARD WORK IS THE REASON KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE gr arest week of the Emergency has just concluded. Appropriately it marked the end of four long arduous years of emergency. In this one week 47 bandits were killed,424 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-15 1 A ghott ii <iW i« Sif»MP«»«. Mr r M S Thangal lk»t) conoucH an e»orci»iii« caramonv ,m Al««andr« Roai. Tfct gtiott. whicli had been havnting an Indian, was "ordered" into the small earthen pef it«n in the foreground and later bwriod in mud. Pull story m page 1 149 words
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616 1952-06-15 1 THE La'jcur Party of Singapore last nighr demanded the immediate release of Mr. Peter Williams. former general secretary of the parry, who wa« arrested earlier in the day. The dcnarV was made by the Ceneral Council of the party after a three-hour closed-door discussion at616 words
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102 1952-06-15 1 Landslides in Hong Kong kill two, hurt 10 HONG KONG. Sat. HEAVY RAINS yesterday caused three landslides resulting In the death of a Chinese woman and a boy and injuries to 10 peopte The first landslide occurred yesterday morning when a boulder weighing more than two tons fell down a102 words
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Article32 1952-06-15 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Sat. —A U.S. Flying Fortress dropped a 4,000 lb. bomb to break up an ice pack near here and end a flood threat to several villages— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article28 1952-06-15 1 AMSTERDAM, Sat.— The Indonesian motor vessel Budare sank in the Gulf of Aden yesterday. The crew was taken aboard the Indonesian vessel Tongkol.— UP.UP - 28 words
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Article12 1952-06-15 1 CARACAS, Sat. Venezuela yesterday broke off diplomatic relations with Russla.-U.PUP - 12 words
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Article24 1952-06-15 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The international Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced today that it had mad' a loan of U*****,000 to Pakistan24 words
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Article32 1952-06-15 1 LONDON. F d.— Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert O. Menzles, said yesterday he hoped that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh would visit Australia after the Coronation next year.32 words
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Article15 1952-06-15 1 TOKYO, Sat— Truce negotiations made "absolutely no progress" at the 27-minute session today.15 words
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180 1952-06-15 1 LONDON. Saturday. A GAUNT young British Fereign Office radio operator, a veteran of one year's service in the British Embassy in Moscow, was arraigned today on charges of passing information to the Soviet Embassy in London. In a brief hearing at the West LondonUP - 180 words
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Article203 1952-06-15 1 BAD RACE SMASH-UP AT K.L. From EPSOM JEEP EUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TCOUR horses Academy r Award (Wally Bagby), Movie II (Crowe), Quecn s Scholar (Jones) and donag h (McCloud) "ere involved in the wot postwar race smash -up in the last race at Kuala Lumpur today. Clonagh. who started firm203 words
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Article68 1952-06-15 1 KOJE ISLAND, Sat. Communists In Koje prison camp who last week defied orders to haul down Red flags and slogans in compound 85, yesterday surrendered 21 beaten, half-starved anti-Red prisoners. Brig. pen. Haydon Boatner gave the Communists 90 minutes to release 21 antiCommunists marked forAP - 68 words
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Article81 1952-06-15 1 BUSMEN MAY BE CHARGED THE SINGAPORE Government may prosecute Traction Company busmen who went en a three-day strike last month because two of their colleagues had been charged in court with criminal breach of trust. Police rnvtsticattons into the strike have been completed. They have been submitted to the AttorneyGeneral.81 words
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Article70 1952-06-15 1 JOHORE BAHRU., feat. ABINQAPORE tlqiber contraator. Mr. David Jacob, was shot at by bandits at about 7.30 tonight eight miles from Johofej Bahru. as he was travelling in his car on the Kota Tin crffi Road One bullet pierced tMe windscreen of Mr. Jacob's car,70 words
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Article177 1952-06-15 1 kJR. N. R. Miirri's $950,000 donation to the Singapore General Hospital for the expansion of non-paying patients' accommodation has caught the Medical Department unprepared. According to unofficial estimates, Mr. Mlstri's donation Is sufficient to provide a 150--bed ward complete with equipment for non -paying patients.177 words
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Article278 1952-06-15 1 This week marks the fourth anniversary of the Emergency in Malaya. The Sunday Times asked the High Commissioner, Ceneral Sir Gerald Templer, for a message on this occasion and this is what he wrote My massage is brief and simple. The strategic measures taken by278 words
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Article281 1952-06-15 1 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore. Mr. j. F. Nicoll, writes: Four years ago the Co-i- munisti dropped their milk of I constitutional action 'and rook j■• arms against the govern- menrs of Malaya. While we j in Singapore have, at least so i far, been snared the worst of281 words
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262 1952-06-15 1 Angry in the dark, so they phone up ANGRY housewives and industrial executives in the Colony have made numerous phone calls to the City's Electrical Department to complain about the frequent blackouts they have been suffering during the past week. A spokesman of the City Electrical Department sail yesterday: "I262 words
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Article40 1952-06-15 1 PUSAN. Sat— The South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee. has ordered a strict censorship of all news coming in from outside his Republic and his government has refused to lift its ban on Voice of America broadcasts.— UP.UP - 40 words
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Advertisement77 1952-06-15 1 %4 1 herb are many good cigarette*, but few, very few, come near to giving you the pleasure you get from Roth mans De IR I.uxe Virginia. That ia why, in 1-lnglancT* Wl^^ J^^ff' most distinguished homes and clubs, these tigarettes are the standard by which others arc judged. W^h77 words
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Article, Illustration1908 1952-06-15 2 WHO SAID AN ELEPHANT IS FORGETFUL? BY PROF R W COOCHLEY POOH POOHjING TH$ jiDEA OF ELEPHANTS POSSESSING LONG MEMORIES. IN TH|S,|THE FI*SjT ?QF TWO, ;^T»CLES j ABLE INSTANCES* OF THE GRATEFUL MEMOR|ES^jOF^JELEPHA^ 'Lizzie' recognised man who had cured her after an absence of 4 years DOES AN ELEPHANT really1,908 words
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Advertisement96 1952-06-15 2 ••—WONDER WHEELS N? I "^C^feg^. CThe story of the name j?z~my—jt^ wSj /j 'The very name DCiCIIICS W. HMF stands for STRENGTH i Qf a c htr oes olden times, the strongest <s y y^l jKM was Hercules. To-day the name still representa VW%^ ry* ul jj^r unequalled rtrength, and96 words
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Advertisement124 1952-06-15 2 mm Gammc^rs Ltd., IS, CoXtytr Quay, Singapore, 1. T^T~ jHP*_. ■j&jjjr y^fXS^W You u be "mazed «Ttfe A\. -P^r^SE^, wonderful difference^ Pepsodcn| rONKW? T Smile into Kk .rS i^x** riod makes to > >our smile In j"* 1 onc> week your teeth become daalinglv y m vl white, brighter than124 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-06-15 3 Likeiy io wn world wide renown, ihis new rose-or<uige coloured Orchid is now in bloom in Singapore for the first time. It is going to be called Vanda Tan Chay Tan in memory of Mr. Robert Tan's father. The hybrid (Vanda Dearii X Josephine Van Brero) was cultivated by Mr.85 words
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223 1952-06-15 3 Spore will have a dull Hari Raya this year ALTHOUGH there are only eight days more to go to the great Muslim festival of Hari Raya Puasa, business is slack, and all indications are that this year's celebration will be on the smallest scale since the liberation. Many Singapore Malays223 words
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Article227 1952-06-15 3 Other 'had scars' court told A YOUNC Malay clerk, Jas Mano bin Hamidi, told Mr. D. H. Chapman, Fourth Police Magistrate, Singapore, yesterday, that a Malay woman sang a lullaby when one of her two adopted children cried. But when the other one aged eight months,227 words
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Article116 1952-06-15 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. k LTHOUGH several past A pupils of the Seremban convent are men, this afternoon's meeting to form a Past Pupils' Association banned men from the meeting. When a Sunday Times reporter, who is also a past pupil of the school, went to attend the meeting116 words
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Article36 1952-06-15 3 JOiIORiL DrtriKu. &U. Yong Kes Heng and his wife. Sui s:«i Sai. were charged in the Sessions Court today with possession of terrorist documents at Kota Tinggl. They were remanded in custody pending triaL36 words
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Article30 1952-06-15 3 Mohamed Maideen f.in Mohamed. aged 20 was in Singapore yesterday gaoled for four months for stealing »oK H parrin? r s and a sold necklace from his sister.30 words
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Article190 1952-06-15 3 THE big Malayan lotteries are the latest hunting ground for the "squeeze" crooks, who are netting hundreds of thousands of dollars out of the gamblers by demanding a 50 per cent cut of the winning on tickets held in their names. Singapore, where lotteries are190 words
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Article32 1952-06-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Municipal Health Committee will recommend to the Finance Committee a supplementary vote for $26,000 for installing a new boiler at the Kuala Lumpur abattoirs32 words
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151 1952-06-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. j^ALAYA'B rubberised roads continue to give good service particularly the section on Collyer Quay, Singapore, says the British Rubber Development Board's report for last year. The board's road consultant supervised the laying of a quarter-mile stretch of rubberised road in Cuala151 words
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Article172 1952-06-15 3 IMPROVEMENTS in th e rubber price in London and New York steadied the opening of the Singapore rubber narket yesterday with first b rade rubber at 89 cents a lb. There was a lot of profit taking but this was well absorbed. Turnover was fair. The close was172 words
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Article13 1952-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—June 14.— $4854 a picul (down 37% cents).13 words
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Article72 1952-06-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Fifteen valuable town lots in Johore Bahru. belonging to the estate of Madam Chew Yew, the mother of Dato 8. Q Wong of Singapore, were put up for auction today and with the exception of four lots, which were withdrawn from sale,72 words
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Article127 1952-06-15 3 WIT iN six months Singapore may become a "port of call" r fpr Japan°se alrl'ners. if ,talk.s new being held in Britain's Ministry oft Civil Aviation reach agreement. American sponsored Jap« nest airline operators have submitted a working p.an for air; routes immediately outside Japan127 words
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Article320 1952-06-15 3 ART, WIT SOMETHING DIFFERENT Kj Our Theatre (orreupondent MR. Malcolm Mac Dona Id, that unfailing patron of the Malayan arts, went backstage at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Friday night and told members of the Singapore Arts Theatre how much he had enjoyed "Ring Round The Moon." Mr. MacDonald had320 words
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Advertisement419 1952-06-15 3 HAYEYOUTRIED IM THEMODERNWAYM// OF WRITING? Vi Millions cf people throughout BL/ the world use Biro because of the mmf ease and convenience it brings to mB writing of any kind, and in any mX circumstances. There are Biro mkWl pens to suit all pockets and Biro MaWI service coven 83419 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1952-06-15 4 ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH - ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH By HE MADE $30,000 FROM SINGAPORE EXHIBITION A XT history has been made, as far as Malaya Is concerned, by the enormous financial success of Professor Chao Shao-An's exhibition. In an eight-da\ show at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, he has grossed1,217 words
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Article606 1952-06-15 4 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL I/OTA TTNGOI could not stage much of a parade in honour of tne Queen's Birthday, owing to Kuala Lumpur hay ing bagged all the props; which, of course was only proper. Instead of a band we had the Gurkhas' buglers. One man606 words
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Advertisement383 1952-06-15 4 >- Jm? iff pmg Urn smooth and mil", I Every woman's key to her owjn best looks is a soft, smooth complexion When you Ano;t you look >otir niccM, il Pond's Cold Cream For (tr»nd o< rajion*. when ,ou warn lo give you wondrrful confidence ft '■*••»•?< w d "lorniiw,383 words
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Advertisement301 1952-06-15 4 I j J your baby <££k S>) weighs 15 lbs until all <Jf^ y^ 20 milk teeth^^^f are through As toon n* your hahv weighs 15 lbs., ttan giving hares regularly every day. Your baby needs Fare* until all 20 mUk iceth axe through. Fare* is the nourishing food every301 words
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Article274 1952-06-15 5 Vegetables at half price f"HE Singapore Consumer's Association is stepping up its campaign against high food prices by selling cheap vegetables throughout the city. From tomorrow five retail shops in various parts of the city will sell vegetables supplied by the association at prices274 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-06-15 5 Mr. and Mrs. Chia Cheong Fouk after their wedding at the Straits Chinese Church, Kampong Kapor, Singapore, yesterday. The bride was Miss Mary Yeoh Tai Lin. The groom is attached to the Social Welfare Department. Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-06-15 5 MAN WHO HATED COD HANDLES ARMYS FISH This big fish is a selampai, and is a favourite for currying. WHEN I saw and smelt hundreds and hundreds of acres of cod hanging on lines at Narvik, Norway, in April 1940, I said to myself: I never want to see fish185 words
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Article56 1952-06-15 5 KUANTAN. Sat. Subramaniam, son of Karupanan. was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment for retaining; stoCen property belonging to three Malay women, Suiong binte Teh, Teh blnte Mat and Endut binte Yusof, all of Tanah Puteh. Kuantan. His father, who was charged with being an accomplice, was56 words
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Article43 1952-06-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Ng Ah Sai, a detective Police Constable, stationed at Kulai. was charged In the Police Court today with extorting $200 from a Chinese shopkeeper by putting him in fear of arrest. The case was for trial.43 words
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Article113 1952-06-15 5 Three soldiers. J. Nayagam. R. Thomas and Boon Wah Teng, were yesterday acquitted without their defence being called in a case of robbery and causing hurt to a taxi driver in the Singapore Second District Court. The soldiers were alleged to have robbed O. Rengasamy of $20113 words
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Article21 1952-06-15 5 There will be a Baptism Service at Bethesda (Katongj Church today at 5.45 p.m Mr. T.C. Koh will preach.21 words
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Article48 1952-06-15 5 KUANTAN. Sat. A WANG bin Idris and Jainab binte Mohamed IS, were each fined $20 for "hugging and kissing at the junction of Wall Street and Workshop Road." They both pleaded guilty to a charge of behaving in an indecent manner on a public road.48 words
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Article30 1952-06-15 5 A labourer, ftg Ah Kow, who pleaded guilty on June 3 to failing to apply for an identity card under the Emergency Regulations, was fined $5 in Singapore.30 words
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Article35 1952-06-15 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. A shop assistant, 17-year-old Goh Chee Kiong. died last night when the motor cycle which he was riding was involved in a head-on collision wi th a military truck.35 words
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Article19 1952-06-15 5 The closing service of the Detamore-Tumer Bible lectures will be held on June 20 and not today.19 words
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Article165 1952-06-15 5 |>ACKED by their churches, thousands of youths in Singapore are now on the war path against the forces of evil disruption harassing our country today said Singapore City Councillor, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, yesterday Mr. Yap was referring to the inter-denominational evangelistic meetings which open165 words
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Article177 1952-06-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. THE Malayan Chinese Association is establishing homes for the aged in the new villages which have been formed In Johore. In addition to providing accommodation, cash reliej Is also given. The homes so far establish- ed are at Cha'ah, Batu Anam,177 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-06-15 5 Plans Singapore almshouse A 70- YEAR-OLD Cantonese Christian priest, the Rev. Yip Cho Sang, who recently came to .Singapore from Hong Kong, hopes to open an almshouse in the Colony soon, as "most poor, aged Chinese exist by renting sleeping space under the270 words
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139 1952-06-15 5 THE SISTERS FOUGHT: ONE TOOK POISON IjiOLLOWING an argument over the choice of a rtediffusion programme, two sisters fought and this reMilted in the elder sister, a 21-year-old girl, drinking caustic soda and dying, it was said at a Singapore inquest yesterday. Said the younger sister Fong Swee Chwee: "After139 words
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Letter134 1952-06-15 5 JAM directed to draw your attention to the Sunday Times report on May 4 of a case in which it was erroneously stated that a Hospital Assistant was charged with cheating a widow. I am to inform you that the man who was sentenced was an ex-Hospital134 words
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Advertisement179 1952-06-15 5 ELECTRIC ____J^ j DOMESTIC mm^~^^p^ Uj wwIV C II The low maintenance. most Qy modern features and the sound wzw/// J? solid |ackson construction go to I tmmmm ~~mJ[^j I make these famous British j-wwp cookers popular. /'ymmmtzw, i YOU SEE THEM ON DISPLAY pȣL i|F AT OU* SHOWROOM vJ^rS179 words
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Advertisement21 1952-06-15 5 Am\\\ m^LmV DUCKS CHICKENS FOWLS DRAKES TURKEYS NOW AVAILABLE FROM Singapore COLD STORAGE Company Limited. "ffi OIUVE^VVA V Jr^t\ PA" N21 words
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Article455 1952-06-15 6 Malayans '£o bush in Australia TOURING their June vacations, 180 Asian undergraduates studying at the University of Melbourne will be guests of members of the Rotary Clubs of Victoria. Students from Singapore, the Federation, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Indonesia and other parts of Asia will spend part of their vacations in455 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-06-15 6 MISS MALAY A-16 Tni» week "Mitt Malaya" it Miv Winnie Chuag of Amfjng Road, Kn»U Lumpur. Send your entnei to "Mii« MaUya", Sunday Times. Cecil StrMt, Singapore.27 words
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Article629 1952-06-15 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By "POUR years of ban- ditry", a planter told me, "and I think L have had a harder time fighting the bureaucrats than the Communists" This was no mean statement, for this planter manages an estate in a most unpleasant area. Take my estate629 words
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Letter356 1952-06-15 6 IN the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love; and about the same time each- year the local Family Planning Association's thoughts turn to: How can we wangle from the budget committee double our last year's appropriation—taken from needed hospital funds— to carry356 words
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Letter372 1952-06-15 6 IN last week's Postbag, "Absolvi Meam Animam" deplored the ingratitude of the East towards the West, and asked why so many Asians still hate the white man. Here in Malaya, where the West has mingled with the East for several generations, this problem of inter-racial animosity is only of372 words
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Advertisement269 1952-06-15 6 ILFORD #p3 m make* fetter picture* Thw high-speed pan- y^V y^ chromatic film it unequalled S~£§L) '"'^/ofl)! ♦or all indoor pictures. S^^^mf/t&ffr I ILFORD HP3 bat w,de r*^g^^^/Jw i*X latitude, It is unrivalled for i V" giving fully exposed results j\j A^' under unfavourable light j^jjß*^2^gW conditions and has unusually269 words
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Advertisement273 1952-06-15 6 YourAsmile will be in trouble -$3s^ t\ If she can't (Qvj VWVVW W The extra short-head" Jf Vof the JUNIOR TE K 1^ and the modern, regular 1\ v V\\ toothbrush fits behind Throw away r«»»r V old fashioned br u( h V. \<A teeth cleaning V. >\ \<s\ *hem273 words
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Article, Illustration230 1952-06-15 7 IT'S great fun having an athletic morticr, especially if your nam* it Benjamin and your mother is Esther Williams. Yours: Ben is here seen practicing his first "high-dive" at his Hollywood home. Esther, who became a water nymph at tSa age of eight, a230 words
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577 1952-06-15 7 HELEN CATHCAHT - Palace is a metropolis in miniature HELEN CATHCAHT Queen calls K 'Busk House' BY A NEW tenant is in control of the world's strangest business building. When the Queen moved into Buckingham Palace a new chapter opened in the history of the 690-room five-score pile that plays its starring role577 words
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Article, Illustration637 1952-06-15 7 Susan Deacon - Susan Deacon Says> SWIM SUITS AS unexpectedly as it arrived— and for no apparent reason black is out for beachwear. For three years a plain black strapless swimsuit has been the uniform of all smart women on all smart beaches. American637 words
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Article, Illustration582 1952-06-15 8 Antony Terry - HITLER'S PIN-UP GIRL BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT Antony Terry By RED-HAIRED Leni Riefenstahl, Hitler's favourite sultry-voiced film girl, has won a legal battle which gives her back her 16--room luxury villa in Berlin's American Sector, now occupied by 30 homeless refugees from the Soviet Zone. It also allows her to582 words
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Article, Illustration525 1952-06-15 8 ROBB; VENETIA MURRAY - ROBB VENETIA MURRAY drawn by By An easy cure for those cooking blues RO3B picks out the Par:* fash.on that's newest and gayest and easiest to copythe two-fabric tops. This is the idea— you mix stripes in one material with basic white or black in another. You525 words
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Article760 1952-06-15 8 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' I AM in love with two girls One lives near my house but she hasn't spoken to me for a long time The other is the daughter of a rich man, who always smiles at me from her car. Can you ten760 words
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Advertisement346 1952-06-15 8 SSWARi cf Bleeding Gums That May Mean PYORRHEA f <wf*& m It Can Attack 4 yiftcfS There is cause to worry if you hint tender, bleeding gums. Often these are the first symptoms of Pyorrhea, the dread dist..se which often leads to soft, spongy gums and loosened teeth that must346 words
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Advertisement382 1952-06-15 8 ir you were "f^w there*. J/i^^u P~^HBJfjpp!HMJHHHj^^HB At a famous restaurant in 'Pa glamorous Hollywood, you will I -"<T i 1 fiDd the smarte9t loveliest i ari^**^rf^afffi women in a Amferical Ask 1 some of them: "How do you BF^'^ get such a lovely perm? lPsif**fa2[*lfc U I any of382 words
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463 1952-06-15 9 Kinloss Mess tells War Office about the banning' QENERAL Headquarters of Far Eastern Land Forces in Malaya has not waited for the War Office to ask for a report on the Kinloss Mess banning of Ralph Reader and his Gang Show from dining on a mess night because they had463 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-06-15 9 will not hurl an ant SEREMBAN. Saturday. QNE THOUSAND people at Ladang Ceddes Estate, at Bahau. miss "Nepti" (the noseless one) a five-month-old tiger which was captured by the 1/7 Gurkhas in the Bahau jungles when it was six weeks' old. Since its capture, the Gurkhas177 words
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Article192 1952-06-15 9 liable to load shed- dint tonight are: 8.A.T.. Trafalgar St. Anson Kd.. Tiong Bahru. S*f* St.. Ramah St.. Ijpplm Park. Nanson Kd.. Lam SoXn Oil Mills, Gaan Hin I.E. Network, I .t. Factory, River Valley Rd.. Killiney Kd., Orchard Kd., Armenian St Sutic. Adclßhi. Capitol. Newton I*2. Wayanf192 words
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Article56 1952-06-15 9 PENANG, Sat ALTHOUGH Penang rubber exports for May Increased by more than 200 tons against the April shipment, the total value dropped by about $4,000,000 because of th*> fal in the price. Last month, the Settlement shipped 13,580 tons worth $28,850,657, against the previous months total56 words
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Article26 1952-06-15 9 KUANTAN. 6at. inch* Mohd. Talb bin Tok Muda Mohamed. chief clerk, Pekan Town Board, has been transferred to the Btate Veterinary Offices. Raub.26 words
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Article36 1952-06-15 9 A tea party was held at' Robinson's Cafe, Singapore, yesterday, on the occasion of the wedding of Miss. K. Sarojini, daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. Narayanan, to Mr. M. K. Damodarari36 words
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Article182 1952-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE MARRIAGE of Mr. Oscar Alan Spencer, the Member for Economic Affairs, Federation of Malaya, to Miss Diana Mary Walker, former radiographer at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, took place at St. John's Church, Bukit Nanas. Kuala Lumpur, this afternoon. The Attorney-General, Mr. M.182 words
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Article40 1952-06-15 9 Goh Nam Song, 31, a clerk employed by Lcmmen Fran? Hubert Frederick Marie, was In Singapore yesterday charged with breach of trust of $31,781. Case was post poned until June 21 and bai 1 of $50,000 was granted.40 words
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Article27 1952-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Pour more cases of polio, thiee of them in Selangor, were reported In the Federation for the week ended May 31.27 words
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Article93 1952-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MUNICIPAL Health Committee, at a recent meeting, agreed that the Kuala Lumpur town plan should provide for as many open spaces as possible where open air restaurants would form an amenity rather than that sites be specifically reserved for stalls. The municipal president93 words
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Article39 1952-06-15 9 KUANTAN. Sat.— Mr. C. K A Bates, a police lieutenant attached to the Sungei Lembln K police fetation, was killed when the car In which hp was travelling collided with a stationary car. at Sungei Lembing.39 words
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Article272 1952-06-15 9 MARIE GOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER A WELL chilled sweet makes a welcome addition to a good meaL Particularly so at times when trying to keep cool Is a major problem. PEACH VELVET CREAM. Drain a large tin of peach halves Reserve three or lour halves for272 words
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Article265 1952-06-15 9 200 WAIT TO BE EVICTED rpHE move by the Singapore A city Council to evict morn than 200 occupants of 18 plank shops in Eu Tong Sen Street, opposite the Southern Hotel, has been received with calm by the people concerned The sit* Is wanted as an open space under265 words
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139 1952-06-15 9 SOMEONE WHISPERED AND TIME STOOD STILL KUALA LUMPUR-, Sat. KUALA LUMPUR police swooped down on a watch, ,shop in the town yesterday and recovered 14 of 70 watches stolen In Singapore more than five months ago. A polic« spokesman said today that the 14 watches were worth about $1,750. The139 words
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Article122 1952-06-15 9 SHAWSPLAN6 NEW CINEMAS IN BORNEO PLANS to open six new cinemas in Borneo wera announced yesterday' by th« Shaw Brothers organisation. Their latest cinema In Kuching, with a seating capacity of 1,000 »nd the most up-to-date to be built In Borneo will open for the showing of films next month.122 words
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Advertisement277 1952-06-15 9 The watch people ask for by name A perfect movement with *r.-*-^-"<mutaw**mm^^mzpi perfect accuracy Accuracy -that's protected by the Oyster case, accuracy that can't be harmed by ,^/^rrT^i^HjM dust or dirt or damp or f/f\ water or any of a watch's iwf^- natural enemies A man's ■tF ~-J?Jm IE Rolpx277 words
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Advertisement74 1952-06-15 9 VANTONA GUARANTEED DURABILITY VANTONA B LAN SHEETS >ott yet light in weight. In lovely pastel shades: Blue, Creen, Rose and Cold also White. Sizes: 30" x 40", 60" x 108', 70" x 108"' \80" x 108". FROM $4/25 to $26/- each TOP FLOOR r^T S^. LIp T LOKE YEW IrfpJjyfiFj74 words
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Article45 1952-06-15 10 TRAUBEL RECITALS: Due to heavy demand for seats the public is Informed that all reservations must be taken up and paid for at Robinsons an follows: By noon on Monday. June 16, for Wednesday's recital, by noon on Tuesday. June 17. for Thursday's recital45 words
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449 1952-06-15 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY. June 15, 1952. Grounds for optimism rw\HE last week of the 1 fourth year of this Emergency saw splendid successes for the forces of freedom in Malaya. Many bandit killers died in the jungle or were put behind bars. As the unpleasant anniversary of June 18449 words
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Article, Illustration377 1952-06-15 10 Four years:this is the story of Malaya's Emergency QN this day, four years ago, the Government and people of the Federation of Malaya, convalescing from three-and-a-half-years of Japanese occupation, saw with wretched clarity that the sickness of brutality and insecurity was returning fast. Senseless strikes had paralysed estates and mines,377 words
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Article370 1952-06-15 10 All the articles on the Emergency in this page and the one opposite were written by GEOFFREY CELDARD. ON the ye of the fifth year of the Emergency, the Federation's 22,000 regular policemen are beginning a huge retraining programme In preparation for the days of370 words
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Article622 1952-06-15 10 THE MAN WHO LEADS OUR FIGHT F)YNAMIC General Sir Gerald Templer gave the country a whiff of smelling salts the day he arrived, and in the 18 weeks since that day he has strengthened many a weary heart with his quick decisions. determined action, clear > assessments and forth-, right622 words
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Article485 1952-06-15 10 WHERE is Chin Peng, the blue-eyed boy of Force 136 in 1945, and the blackest-hearted terrorist in 1952? Many a reader would dearly like to know, for a "whisper" about Chin Peng's whereabouts could earn $250,000, the "top of the list" reward. Chin Peng, Secretary,Oeneral of485 words
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Advertisement556 1952-06-15 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION WANTED LONDON trained Diplomaed Secretary (English) available after June 20th, Perak. Penanpreferred. Box A144, Sun.T.. Ipoh ACCOMMODATION VACANT DOUBLE room, bathroom attached, excellent cuisine, no children. homely atmosphere. Tel. ***** ACCOMMODATION WANTED AMERICAN Firm requires housing for Manager, 3 bedrooms, willing pay $450. Preferably Tanglin Holland Road556 words
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Advertisement195 1952-06-15 10 Tc&/MPer//r//@Mg CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! 1 First Prize: $100 pl« 4 ram «f Orange Crwfe 2 Second Prizes at 50 j 4 Third 10 Consolation prises of 10 > II cue a t4 b.lilwj In fkt event of mjny tnltiti being equal, pritei will then be195 words
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283 1952-06-15 11 Today is the last chance to register as a voter TODAY is the last day for registering as a voter in the Singapore Legislative and City Council elections. A special registration centre will be set up in the lobby of the City Council Hall and will be open from 10283 words
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Article26 1952-06-15 11 TELUK ANSON Sat. Teoh Lian Thong, a 49-year-old Teochew vegetable gardener, was found hanging in bis hou.se at Chui Chak new village on Thursday.26 words
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Article, Illustration543 1952-06-15 11 And it was his last «y MA| O. H. de T. READE DEHIND the slaying ot the notorious Communist terrorist, Manap Jepun. on May 25 by the 1/ 1 Oth Gurkha Rifles Wt the Kuantan area, lies the story of one ot the most543 words
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Article142 1952-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUP Sat. NEO Sam, the bandit caught with a handgrenade on him in Bentong on Dec. 3 during the visit of the Secretary of §tate for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. WU hanged In Pudu gao! this morning. Another terrorist was also hanged.142 words
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100 1952-06-15 11 Sunderlands patrol to catch 'enemy' Sunderlands of Far East Flying Boat Wing ate flying a 24-hour patrol off the north-west coast of Malaya to intercept ni "enemy" force of warships making their way towai^s Penang. The warships we a frigate squadron of the Indian Navy, out lor v practice cruisr100 words
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Article39 1952-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Rat,— Terk Kong who picked I 'ip pocket of a Chir.ese and ♦Ole an identity card at '■»c last Selaneor Turf Club meting in April was today ■itenced to one year's Imisnnment in Knala Lumpur.39 words
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78 1952-06-15 11 Fogarty to take over manpower job "THE Air Ministry today an--1 nounced a new assignment for Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, who four days ago relinquished his appointment as C-in-C. Far East Air Force. He is to become Air Council Member for Personnel at the Air Ministry from Nov. 178 words
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Article252 1952-06-15 11 THE ghost which giggled at a Singapore Indian on Tuesdays and Fridays is no more. "It" took a vow on Friday to stop bothering people and is now sealed up underground. That is the claim of Indian ghost-layer. Mr. P. M! S. Thangal. who after252 words
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Article203 1952-06-15 11 JjALAYA'S FALMY DAYS have gone and the time has -now come for Government to end its squandermania Mr. C. P. Liston, a Penang rubber broker, said today. ~r tu He was commenting on the speech which the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, made203 words
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Article53 1952-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Ruler in Council has rejected the municipal councillors' suggestion to rename part of Swettenham Road between Damansara Road and West Folly as Kings Hill Drive The Ruier in Council wishes it to be called Swettenham Drive. And the Municipal Town Planning and Building53 words
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Advertisement12 1952-06-15 11 gwL!|\ Salt perfection Bilk f 4 >^> Plum ot lodised BHLfc£»w_ ieencw itiUHSf12 words
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Advertisement133 1952-06-15 11 MODEL 154 More signal |»iii^^ A -.-Less noise 11=; \B B Singapore and PenangV ".-.'rjvp^ Rf D Federation of Malaya \^-Uj^jF] Q j£^ D stributor* MUAR: Oriiman t mote Radio Co.. 49 Man Aubullah KOTA BHARU: Kelanran Radio Service. 518 lalan Sultanah Zainab.' KUALA LUMPUR C Nang Hong Co 203133 words
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Article, Illustration714 1952-06-15 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - A slight case of amnesia JOHN BEHAGUE PICTURE PARADE by A FORTNIGHT ago we saw 'Detective Story" and were far from inspired by the strong arm tactics of the American police. Last week we were gwen an insight into British methods of treating suspects in "Home At Seven", and were714 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-15 12 ■<alph Richardson, ss David Preston, a London bank clerk, trie* to remember his jcrions over the previous 24-hours In "Home At Seven." Msrgsret Leigliton plsyi the part of his worried wife.35 words
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809 1952-06-15 12 BETTY HUTTON TO FILM STORY OF RED HOT MOMMA LONDON, COPHIE TUCKERS fabulous life story is to be filmed. But who can be found to portray that sizzling old campaigner? Give over guessing she's been found, and her name is Betty Hutton. I called on the one- and only Red809 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-06-15 12 1 1 J.Kfc 6 nothr. "liim title*" ptuaie. Each week we are printing scenes from famous films. You- job is to identify them and send as their titles. Prizes of |25, $15, $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning.122 words
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Advertisement227 1952-06-15 12 SEASON Es MDcD FOR ONE MORE DAY! ~-j Warner Bros: TIT Zlose tom yWeart Starring: Raj MILLAND GENE TIERNEY. Today lla.m "BLACK ROSE" Technicolor TOMORROW! ONE DAY ONLY! "PAJUORA THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" >t>rr;n« IMMS MASON Ava GARDNER. ,m TECHNICOLOR Distributed by Shaw Bros. LUL lyngs Now Open For TUESDAY fRALPH227 words
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Advertisement317 1952-06-15 12 Showing Simultaneously TODAY rat the CAPITOL REX CATHAY PAVILION HE* ALHAMBRA INDIA vs AMERICA THOMAS CUP INTER-ZONE FINAL AUTHENTIC and STIRRING! FROM THE SMASH STAGE SUCCESSI Dougias-Bendix-Parker 5 tfvSz .Detective Story PLUS! G.B. NEWS TROOPING THE COLOUR" TODAY phoni dk&^4YTYT^ 1 5 n COMING SOON! W r a HPI^ECHNICOLOR^OY ..ESTHER317 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-06-15 13 THE Sunday Time* it awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also a prize of $25 for rhe best picture of the month. This week's fiat prixe goes to Wg. Cdr. E. Bowman of H.Q., Fa* East Air Force, R.A.F.,152 words
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Article, Illustration929 1952-06-15 13 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 2O By rpHE word PHOTO- GRAPHY means "LIGHT-WRITING" and it is important to remember that a lot depends on whether you "write" from the right or left aa this will influence your choice of lighting for composition. Photography depends on light and929 words
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Advertisement110 1952-06-15 13 Before you bay a cine camera See First the German It has many exclusive features. "This attractive-looking camera is equipped with an impressive array of gadgets, holding promise of exception.il performance and on test this promise was fulfilled —AMATEUR CINE WORLD. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 CHULIA STREET. SINCAPOSE-1. j Keystone110 words
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Advertisement84 1952-06-15 13 B iiiFiiinaHisoiiiaui:u!u4..'| aWk^ BERTRAM J jafe^sg^ Exposure meter i" POSU RE METER |^^^^fe has been a leader im^> J 3 in the production of exposure meter Obtainable from all leading Photographic Stores Sole Agents:- I B. T. CHEW CO., 768, Robinson Rd.— P.O. Box 587— Tel: *****. tßßßaflßlflnnDlßßDß^!;biaß.i kSPH^' YttiamP^HßaHßm^W/84 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1952-06-15 14 SIDNEY RODIN - FAMILIES FLEE THE 'PANIC CORRIDOR IN BERLIN SIDNEY RODIN By CROSSED a trickling brook in Germany among green wheat and found myself in the Panic Corridor. The sun shone in a tranquil blue sky. An old man ploughed a field nearby with two old horses. All seemed peace. It might1,071 words
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451 1952-06-15 14 rnHERE Is a reminder ol X Britain's bountiful past in the announcement that the Queen has given Benjamin Britten permission to write a special Coronation opera. It takes us back to the time when the great Lord Tennyson would turn out a poem for451 words
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Advertisement226 1952-06-15 14 How to get rid of STOMACH PAINS Most stomach pains are due to dangerous excess acid. The quickest way to get rid of this excess acid is to neutralize it by taking a dose of BISMAG (short for Bisurated Magnesia). This wonderful remedy will bring you Instant relief. Get BISMAG226 words
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Advertisement492 1952-06-15 14 nffiOflXrV .^MiaaflH^'*-' •V^aaanQal^VHaE^D^BvSßQ^S^^^^Laa^^b^^^. "*''v'^^&BeBSi^3eS flmm^y.' ''''vVga^Fy vTv^rBSwS/PQ'?»ll»»»fcl'^BMlM^V. ''v/'o3^HBaaa>SLflß bru^upjour yK&) 'Smile \>rj AN attractive smile >^»- /if 'demands sound, white \K\-^v\ ill 1 teeth. Let the Wisdom tooth- \||v S I brush helpl Nylon tufts are J designed to reach between the teeth \j|s, I (where most decay begins) and492 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1952-06-15 15 in one of the most remark. "able articles yet received in This series, Arthur mountain^ advances some new theories on spiritualism, and tells of a man who come near to /meeting death in his attempts TO SPAN~THE GHOSTLY1,460 words
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Article514 1952-06-15 15 A.J. Branston - A.J. Branston By ANEW PROJECT which, if successful, could make it possible for everybody, everywhere, to have enough to eat, is to be launched at an agricultural research college on the Gulf of Mexico. Using all the resources of science and engineering, Including underwater television,514 words
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Advertisement84 1952-06-15 15 Coronation 2nd JUNE 1953 Allow us to make your travel arrangements for 1953's biggest event "The Coronation" FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TELEPHONE ***** AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. HOTEL, SINGAPORE 6 Wlirn von need aspirin j^pfflraJuv DISPRIN //\wim^B& when all women need aspirin. It is then that the advantages of Disprin ire84 words
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Advertisement201 1952-06-15 15 "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 TAKINC HALIBUT LIVER OIL201 words
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Advertisement313 1952-06-15 16 i^di'errisemcnt. "DATIENCE: THE key of joy has c the key of sorrow," says an Aiab proverb. What- good can all the Traffic Police, white lines and roundabouts do if motorists don't start regulating their own fast and uncourteous driving first You see women and children standing ready to cidss the313 words
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Advertisement388 1952-06-15 16 EA6LC SHIRTS j♦ J Jm\. i A 'Alj Ik/ f-^^ If 1 ffr*^ftfJSi^i OUR BEST QUALITY SHIRTS with tm.trt »emi-stiff collars are offered at LOW PRICES to wt iMrcrjonc _M— Wholesale Retail and SOLE ACEMCIES inquiries invited SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. Office: 15/18 Medeiros BuildinK Store and showroom: 226 South388 words
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Miscellaneous960 1952-06-15 16 V-v iiim **rr~\ I AT". LIIvVA OHCS A&A IN (?A<ss?D POUTH i SWI ill mBBBBI BBB^^^ ~/^BF4^B¥m s- LVjBSI BBBF AA, %L vnA X^^^^P'HV^^ m^BBL^ \\^^r flf f\ nSJBBBBBBBB^^SSBBi^ riVyflß) fif^**^^^^ "T^PUk^^^ K^ Vs^p^^^flßßßßßßA r^.^^ n g* j I i||<& 9&f~lC£ £fH ILD up aj^g^MUH»^afjHHMHMmHH| family future are not affect960 words
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299 1952-06-15 17 'TOO MANY BISHOPS' ARTICLE STARTSROW 'Illi-: Ar«-hbishop of Canter--1 bury has consulted high officials in the Church of lCnrland about an attack on bishops made in an anonymous preface to this •year's Crockf owl's Clerical Directory. Dr J.W.C. Wand, the Bishop of London, is expected shortly to make a strong299 words
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Article, Illustration828 1952-06-15 17 NAT CUSBINS - NAT CUSBINS By Temptation Jennifer, the hen that laM tea •tQs in 45 minutes at Bodymera Meath Farm, WarwickAire, «n May 26. died hours afterwards. WHEREVER hens are gathered, uhenever hens may speak. The tale of little Jennifer shall pass from beak to beak. And hens828 words
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461 1952-06-15 17 A MERICA'S aircraft manufacturers In the race lor air supremacy are going through "technical hell" because rapid aeronautical advances have put the flying machine far ahead of man. One aircraft bulder, J. H. Kindelberger. chairman uf th« Board of North American Aviation, Is of461 words
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Advertisement111 1952-06-15 17 WET OR DRY-THE NEW sumsmoßtp DOES MORE WORK J^J^3Hk| sure grip action straight lugs iy 11 SELF GLEANING Super-Sure-Grip TRACTOR TYRE BY c 9 ©od/vear THE ORIGIMAL PROVED OPEN CENTRE TREAO WITH STRAIGHT ILCS FOR BIGGEST POSSIBLE PULL if you wake at night YOUR COUGH NEEDS /^j|jj|x CAMPBELL'S! wMw\ the111 words
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Advertisement162 1952-06-15 17 There goes the A great car. the AUSTIN 'SOMERSET"! It has improved induction* and cylinder-head design giving extra top-gear performance; wide rear-opening doors, and much more room inside the car itself. Steering-column gear control and a large deep curved windscreen and rear window. -Watch the -Somersets" on the road -you'll162 words
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Miscellaneous197 1952-06-15 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD j I I BissssssssssWl I I 1/1 I I I I U^^l sssssf/S V 9 I 1 1. Watchword <t>> 6. Dis- nOWN couraxed (6) 10. Impetuous (8> 11. Musical dramas (6) 13. Lads l. Taunt (5) 1. Patent (5) S. (4) IS. Seat in the class? <4)197 words
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Article, Illustration837 1952-06-15 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - 'MYSTERY MAN' TOOK OVER FROM P.C. MANNING BLACKWOOD Motoring in Malaya by THE mystery of the 1 man in the black Chevrolet is solved. I still don't know who he is, as the information came to me through a third party which would not tell me, but first of all,837 words
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Article, Illustration698 1952-06-15 18 Sports Highlights by 'Crusader' A DELIGHTFUL acquisition to Malayan tennis Is Mrs. W. A. L. Michell, who as Miss Joy Hlbbert has figured In many International tournaments In Britain and the Continent during the last few years. She was a Hampshire county player698 words
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Advertisement167 1952-06-15 18 A K P^TT JB^Wf M*± BBk -msf sft Vl 9 jif^^ r akW ~^^^Kr '"■■W^^^ <^ts*v "^^Ba7 Jft^Tk »^^^BBBBBS^^n^^^l(^*2^S B°B> *>JlD^^^^^BBHBB^^stfßn *^^i*<* .vij^x/ ff -"T^^^^^l 11 hL t -fis?- *(<£~' /> 4sc.--^ant "Live" Brewer's Yeast promotes health and strength! This irroortant fact is acknowledged by authorities throughout the world Rich,167 words
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Advertisement191 1952-06-15 18 *A UUIJuLAaI flßßfc b B I^HBB£BttB>24BBB»3 ft fl I I JP I iff 4fc— n"~ niiifffr iif 1 v n c d I"V Sr ninucn ..BjTfBMV K Tray BBt BiS*/Qoil intißM?r^Bßßsww bTsk Keep your workshop up to dare and be independent. Wind your own Transformers, coils, resistances, etc. Full particulars191 words
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Miscellaneous157 1952-06-15 18 X-WORD SOLUTION ACROSS 1, Slogan. 6, Dashed. 10, Vehement 11, Operas. 13. Boys 19, Form. 16. Thin. IS. Wag. 20, Pit. 21, Flat. 22.Ride. 23, Diet. 34, Salvo. 25. Anger. 27, Pylon 28. Sales. 29, Fees. 31. Knur. 32. Curd. 33. Tat. 35. Ate. 36. Balm. 37. Mite. 38. Dais.157 words
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Article61 1952-06-15 19 A FRE£ kick from 20 yards out which xbs turned Into a I goal by Salim midway Uirough the second half brought 'wo .points to Haikoxyu in »hfir Div. >3B SAFA League much against Cosmos at CTMa ground yesttr- day. Lloyd failed to stop Salim's I grounder and61 words
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Article380 1952-06-15 19 Aryans 'shooting was off mark KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TAMILIAN Physical Culture Association scored a well-deserved 2 l victory over Aryan Gymkhana in their soccer match on the Princes Road ground today. Aryans played much below form during the first 25 minutes, allowing TPCA to do most of the380 words
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Article507 1952-06-15 19 NAVY v R.A.F. KOVAL NAVT— IST. INNS B. A. Dudley b Dareapoct A. C. Hammond b Tearl 19 8 Idlcns c Jenkln* b Davenport B. M. Chaplin b Barrie b Midr>y *4 D. M. Ecker»ley-Mailta c C.albtrnk b DaTeaport T J. «oche c DaTeaport B. B. Alderion b507 words
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124 1952-06-15 19 DOLICE and Ceylonese, fighting for ths A Section title in the Singapore senior cricket tcurnamen\ faced slow batting from their opponents In the opening days play yesterday. On the Padang S.C.C. took nearly three hours for v score of 118 against Police after a124 words
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Article83 1952-06-15 19 rE two-days friendly exhibition badminton match between a Danish Thomas Cup side and a Malayan sidr which concluded at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday ended In an easy eight-games-to-nil wir for I the Malayan team. Resuits: A. Pirui beat Joern Skaaxup 15-3. 15-3. Law Teik Hock beat83 words
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Article48 1952-06-15 19 TEACHERS XI v. RAF CHANCI Teachers Training College Cricket XI to meet RAF Changi In the junior tourney at Changi' today is> T. Rajendran, Ajit Singh, Wong Fong Weng. J. Aeria. J. D'Almelda, AvUr Singh. Soocerleraj. Balaohandran, D. Reyt. A. Rajaretnam, H. Singh. Res.: Balasingham. JaraMneam. T. Mahendra48 words
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Article39 1952-06-15 19 IN a friendly soccer match played at the Naval Base yesterday. Navnl Base Dockyard beat Rovers Sports Club by 3-2. Scorers for the Dockyard were: Obed. Coates and Carnally. Rovers scored through Chek Kane and Matnoor.39 words
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Article103 1952-06-15 19 N. A. Mallal and T. Critchley. with 67 net. headed the qualifiers in the Gaw Cup at the Island Club, Singapore yesterday. Other qualifiers, with net scotes. were: Beaudoin 68. Goldsmith 68. D W. McMullan 69. S. K. Gaw 69, Eu Cheow Eang 69, K. S.103 words
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Article277 1952-06-15 19 SWIFTS Athletes Association held nine heate at 3t. Joseph's Institution grounds yesterday afternoon in preparation for their annual athletic championslnos to be held on Sunday, June 23 at Victoria School. The results of the heata are as follows: 100 yds.: (H«»t 1) 1. Tan Eng Yoon:277 words
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Article66 1952-06-15 19 Results of the first round of the Colony Women's Oolf Champlon--1 ship played at the R.S.O.C. on Friday, was: Mrs. Smart beat Mrs. McMtillan 2 <fe 1; Mrs. Morrison beat Mrs. Lim 4 3: Miss Butler beat Mrs. Wlchers 4 3; Mrs. Cavenagh beat Mrs. Cobley66 words
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Article419 1952-06-15 19 /^RAFTSMAN Skinner beat the Singapore Base District record for tlie hop. step and Jump by Bft. 3tn. when the Royal Elech!' ll and Mechanical Englncrt l.^id their second annual athnrta sports meeting at Aver Raja Road yesterday. He cleared a distance of 42ft. «n Another419 words
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Article218 1952-06-15 19 SEREMBAN, Saturday. GIVING one of their finest displays this season and adopting beautiful short-passing tactics, Negri Sembilan trounced RAF Malaya 6 l in their soccer match here today. First-half superiority gave the home side a five-nil lead at the interval. R.A.F. netted their only218 words
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Advertisement115 1952-06-15 19 KENMIX LIQUIDISER does the work of hours in 11 tipCSI «W SECONDS!^ KOVT OF TMI OtNtVAL ItICTtUC CO. tTOi O9 ENGLAND The ink that does more than write IT PROTECTS YOUR PEN ALSO Quink— the oniy ink m I with jo/v-x protects f%n§ttf%mt against corrosion Pff ?M Py O»/*''"^ ends115 words
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Advertisement462 1952-06-15 19 «P n ot just one or two) %lfUchS^ fif ff from very little <w extracost r I •AKTA-VITE- hai more than 1 VjJßtl (our lime* the vitamin streninb I y«& prestnt In ordiniry lood tonics Tjjp*^ f:i, Each avermge dose (Two ie»- «I^K> spoonful!' contains: Vitamin A 2000 IntenMrhonil Unttt462 words
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Article, Illustration2619 1952-06-15 20 Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $424,970 first: No. *****7 (9114.742) Second: No. *****6 ($57,371) Third: No. *****6 (*2M*S) Starters i $4,097 each). No*.: *****7. 1S1474. *****3. *****2. 338!37. 3297*3. *****7. Consolation ($2,549 each), Not.: *****0. Z*****, *****7, 3*7344, 2429M. '*****, 471S74, 4I9M0 45«2CS. 178S53. Uelrta (91.135). DOUBLE2,619 words
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355 1952-06-15 20 Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletlr Pederation heM their amiua met* at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday starting from 10 am to decide on their team to compete In the Singapore A.A.A. annua' meet. The following finalists qualified: TRACF EVENTS— Men 1M yds.: Urn Boon Chien: 2. Chen355 words
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31 1952-06-15 20 PARIS. Sat.: Prance and Argenttna .were level at one match all after the first day's play here yesterday In ftoeir »avts Cup European aone qliarter-flnal US.31 words
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Advertisement405 1952-06-15 20 CII V COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ALL MOTOR VEHICUS OWNERS are hereby rarilWd that Motor Vehicle Llwnrej! expire on 30th June Application forms will NO! oe posted to owners as In the pas' Forms may now be collected at Pm> Offices and Petrol Pumps. Licences for the Srd half ol 1952405 words
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