The Straits Times, 24 August 1952
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Title Section33 1952-08-24 1 24 W6 19« THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALATA Sunday Edition of tha Straits Times dc Singapore Fr«« Press No. 889 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. PHONE *****.33 words
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Article241 1952-08-24 1 Raids on a thousand Singapore dens BIG PURGE IS CONTINUING j^ORE than 300 opium smokers and denkeepers are in gaol, 1,000 pipes have been confiscated and 1,000 opium dens have been raided oy the Singapore police since it began a drive to break the opium241 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-08-24 1 im uieooai tiuuse at Lynmuuth. North Devon resort, was torn in half by the flood waters of the West Lyn river. The lifeboat was smashed out to sea. This picture was taken two days after the cloudburst caused the river to burst its banks.44 words
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Article241 1952-08-24 1 ANOTHER RED BOSS KILLED ANOTHER Communist District Committee Member was killed yesterday. He was the second District Committee Member killed by the security forces in the Federation last week. The Red chief lulled yesterday was Wonjc Lok> Kium. He met his death when with four other armed terrorists. He approached241 words
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Article66 1952-08-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. John L. Lewis, United Mine Workers leader, has cleared the way for a possible nat-ion-wide coal strike at the end of next month. He has formally notified the Federal Mediation Service that a dispute exists In the coal fields— a step that mustAP - 66 words
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Article62 1952-08-24 1 MEXICO CITY, Sat.— The Mexican Attorney-General asked the court yesterday to freeze all bank deposits of the Chinese General, Mow Pang-tsu, held for crrtradltlon on the charge of theft of U555,000,000. The petition said the ownership of the funds is in doubt. It did not sayAP - 62 words
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Article207 1952-08-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent KLUANC, Saturday. IN two months, there will be a great improvement in the situation in the Federation, said the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. here to-day. The General was talking Informally to a group of police lieutenants at the Johore state207 words
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Article175 1952-08-24 1 nASKETBALL that could only be described as fantastic was watched by 10,000 people at the Happy World Stadium last night. From the time (ha .Harlem Globetrotters appeared on the court there was hon-stop laughter from tl** trowd. They clowned right through the 20-minute game and what was175 words
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Article, Illustration6 1952-08-24 1 THE OLDEST MAN IN THE WORLD?6 words
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Article439 1952-08-24 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE By THE oldest living person in Singapore today is Haji Ilias bin Haji Majid who 1 claims h* is 160. His identity card, however, shows he is only 148. He was found by a group of medical students from the University439 words
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Article77 1952-08-24 1 SIR Norman Brooks, President of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association for 26 years, and Lady Brooks •lighted smilingly at Kallanjf Airport, Singapore, from Hong Kong yesterday —though they had little to smile about. Two typhoons had delayed them for a week. And in the plane,77 words
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116 1952-08-24 1 City will get more water this week SINGAPORE Is to gc an additional 2.500.000 gallons of water a day from Johore. To make this possible, water supply may be restricted to consumers on the island on Tuesday. consumers are asked to store and conserve water on that day between 7116 words
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Article56 1952-08-24 1 JOHORE BAHRD, Sat —The Lanka Reality Company Is sponsoring a four year plan to build houses for Ceylonese in each district In Johore. Several sub-commbttees have been appointed to draw plans for collecting the necessary funds. A meeting of the promoters of the Company will be held56 words
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Article69 1952-08-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sat— The Indian Government is expected to approve within the next ten days the expenditure of R-s 50.000.000 on 15 new planes for India's air services, it was learned here today. The government will then have to choose between two aircraft— the BritishReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1952-08-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.—Diplomatic Informants paid today that Indonesian and American officials here had concluded discussions on the terms of United States military aid to the Republic. The informants said the results of the talks had been forwarded to Jakarta for decision by the Indonesian Cabinet.—UJ.47 words
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170 1952-08-24 1 nPHE Singapore Government ll negotiating for the supply of 30,000 doses of rabies vaccine from the United States to start a vaccination campaign against rabies In the Colony. Mr. Andrew J. Steel man, chief representative of Lederle Laboratories, manufacturers .of the vaccine who Is on170 words
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144 1952-08-24 1 10 families in silent village pay fine BUTTER WORTH, Sat. TEN out of 19 families have so far paid their share of the $4,650 collective fine imposed on the filent village of Permatang Tinggi, where Assistant Resettlement Officer Tcp Boon Hoe was shot dead by bandits last week. In addition144 words
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Article43 1952-08-24 1 LAUSANNE, Sat. King Hussein of Jordan, 17, bid official farewell yesterday to this lakeside resort city, where he spent his first days as king before taking up the duties of a sovereign in the capital of Amman. He leaves tomorrow.— UP.UP - 43 words
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Article25 1952-08-24 1 CAIRO. Sat.— The Egyptian police arrested 11 Communists yesterday following the arrest of a correspondent of the French Communist newspaper L'Humanita UP.UP - 25 words
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Article20 1952-08-24 1 NEW YORK. Sat—Twentytwo agricultural leaders of India arrived here yesterday for a two-month study of American farming methods.20 words
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Advertisement76 1952-08-24 1 Wfmkk fiWt 23'MWmST. 1 nxRK are many good cigarettes, but P^ Tew, very fen, come near to giving you the ploature you get From Rothmans Do BP^^^9 luxe Virginia. That is why, in Kngland's W most distinguished homes and clubs. Hi hese cigarettes are the standard by which others are76 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-08-24 2 AT LAST-THE REAL RITA HAYWORTK STORY .HE GREATEST MOMENT IN RITA'S UFE WAS WHEN YASMIN WAS BORN. BUT HER HAPPINESS BEGAN TO FADE WHEN ALY KHAN, LEFT, TOLD HER HE COULD NOT AFFORD A NURSE BECAUSE OF GAMBLING DEBTS AMOUNTING TO £30,000 IN ONE WEEK. SHE LEFT HIM SHORTLY AFTERWARDS.50 words
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Article, Illustration2102 1952-08-24 2 In the first of a new series of articles on the Hollr&ood stars RICHARD COLLIER tells of Rita Hayworth's marriage to Prince Aly Khan and of its astonishing consequences... /^N the spring day in *-M 951 when r amorous, red-haired Rita Hayworth fled from2,102 words
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Advertisement41 1952-08-24 2 NEXT WEEK ZSA Zsa Cafcor. rfie world i frankest (irl, tells her life story in the Sunday Time» next week. If is a story enmmed with Jo»e, ami laafhter. A story that lias taken two men to writ*. Don't miss it!41 words
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Article, Illustration227 1952-08-24 3 Convoy did not know KLUANC, Saturday. "|"HREE soldiers escaped injury today when an armoured car escorting the High Commissioner, General Sir Cerald Templer, left the Simpang Rengam Road and crashed down a 50--foot bank into a lallang swamp. The accident happened227 words
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Article153 1952-08-24 3 Loco/ textiles on show TWENTY-NINE Singapore teachers and art students are exhibiting 93 of their outstanding paintings in the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, on the occasion of the third open exhibition sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, which opened yesterday. The exhibition, which will be153 words
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Article222 1952-08-24 3 UPCOUNTRY and Singapan selling caused a drop of 2 5 8 cents on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and September first grade closed at 82% cents a lb. There was only mild support from the trade and when sellers came out the price quickly weakened from222 words
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Article65 1952-08-24 3 Professor C. K. Ingold Professor of Chemistry at University College. London, and one of the world's leading organic chemists, arrived In Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Australia. Prof. Ingold had been lecturing in Australia and New Zealand under the sponsorship of th e British Coun-'l. H e will65 words
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Article57 1952-08-24 3 IPOH. Sat— Charged with Illegal possession of a Jar of toddy at Menglembu on Friday, 35-year-ol<i Suppiah told the ipoh Magistrate today It was a holy day and he had bought the toddy for the "gods." Suppiah was fined $75 in default four weeks'57 words
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Article23 1952-08-24 3 About 250 couples attended the 9th H. 9. (Dolphin) Scout Group <lance at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall last night.23 words
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Article129 1952-08-24 3 FED. HEALTH CHIEFS GIVE BLOOD PENANG. Sat. THE MEMBER for Health. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, and the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. D. Gross, became blood donors today when they had their blood taken for grouping. They were visited by a blood bank team under Mrs. A. Man,129 words
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Article280 1952-08-24 3 PENANC, Saturday. PALLED as a defence witness, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, a Penang lawyer, said in the Sessions Court today that he "did not like the accused at all." Mr. Jag-Jit Singh was testifying at the trial of R. A. Coulson-Gilmer. former Penang manager of Shriro (China280 words
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Article67 1952-08-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. COR failing to report at the General Hospital for examination under an order issued by the Manpower Committee, Bushari bin Haji Razak was today sentenced by the Police Court to 68 days imprisonment. He was served with the order on Jan. 16 and67 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-08-24 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Leonard lack ALee after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The bride was Miss Cora Janet Ncubronner. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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Article66 1952-08-24 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. ISMAIL Aivang. aged 28, a Malay fisherman of Paka, died a few minutes he was attacked by the shark. Ismail was in knee-deep sea water only four yards from shore near Paka River on Thursday drawing bis dragnet ashore when he v as attacked66 words
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Article43 1952-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Aug. 31 will be observed as the Hari Raya Haji in Negri Sembilan. Monday. Sept. 1, is a public holiday. The Gazette notification declaring Saturday, Aug. 30. to be a public holiday has been cancelled.43 words
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Article92 1952-08-24 3 Doctor tells why they resigned DEPUTY Director of Medical Services, Dr. J. CouttsMilne. yesterday denied that Asian doctors in Singapore had resigned this year be*, cause of long working hours and Government's failure to give them a "square deal." Dr. Coutts-Milne told the Sunday Times, "So far six officers have92 words
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Article23 1952-08-24 3 KUALA LIPIS. Sat.— Fifty Malay teachers from West Pahang are attending a 12--day Normal course at Clifford School, Kuala Lipls.23 words
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123 1952-08-24 3 With a vaccination cam* paign against smallpox in /Allwtng in Singapore, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, yesterday appealed to mothers to get their children immunised against diphtheria. "Diphtheria." Dr. Vtckers told the Sunday Times, had been attacking) us on an in»123 words
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Article39 1952-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. SaV. f^ l Now Scout troops have b»eto» formed n the KaltimpTH£, Keriirig, KuaJa.Kub.u Bahry.. K n j Gurney (Ulu Yam" Bahni) Rawang and Kundang new vi -Cages in the Ulu Selangor district.39 words
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Article54 1952-08-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mazlan bin Rahrr.at of No. 19 Jungle Company. Tampoi claimed trial in the Police Court today en a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bayonet and 10 rounds of ammunition. The preliminary inquiry was Axed for Sept. 9 and 10. He54 words
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Article59 1952-08-24 3 TEMERLOH. Sat. Tan Chui Lan, 17. who put on his father's uniform and acted for him. as a Home Guard while h e went for a rest was Oned $50 at Triang. He pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a shotgun and five rounds59 words
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170 1952-08-24 3 GRADUATE TEACHERS TO ASKMACG MORE PAY' rC Pan-Malayan Council' of the Stamford Club will discuss proposals for improved salary schemes and better promotion prospects for pass graduate teachers in Singapore and the Federation with the Deputy High Commissioner of the Federation, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, at an interview soon in170 words
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Article105 1952-08-24 3 SEREMBAN, Sat. rIE Negri Sembilan authorities are taking energetic steps to prevent the spread of rabies in the Stat. v Notices and posters in all languages are to be posted up in the Seremban area warning owners of dogs to license them Immediately and to ensure105 words
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Article28 1952-08-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sat MR. C. G. Watts arrived in Johore Bahru from Kuala Lumpur recently to take up duties as Deputy State Welfare Officer, Johore.28 words
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Advertisement315 1952-08-24 3 Make this Your Saving Week! BUY YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW FOR NARI RAYA at our memorable Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE Judge tor yourself the Genuineness of these Bargains. Superior Quality White Bedsheets 54" x 90" 3 for $11/Lovely Printed Crepe per yd I/"Karta" Smart White Shirts 3 for $10/American Poplin Shirting (Sanforised-Mercerised)315 words
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Article, Illustration470 1952-08-24 4 RUSSELL SPURR - RUSSELL SPURR By CUGGESTIONS for new weapons and new tactics to beat Communist terrorism are pouring into Malaya from all over the world. People in Europe, Asia, the Americas the major ty of (hem living in the Commonwealth are writing to General Templer470 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-08-24 4 A scene from Sarawak. This "View of the Upper Rejang, Kapit" was taken by Mr. Soon Lee Guan of 17 Channel Road, Sibu.27 words
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Article606 1952-08-24 4 A LADY THE TUAN'S MOUSTACHE YESTERDAY the occupants of the estate bungalow where the Tuan lived In 1948 gave an evening cocktail party. On his arrival he was surprised to find the place almost in darkness owing to the last-minate failure of the lightingset. Instead of electric606 words
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577 1952-08-24 4 THE Shang Pan School, largest Chinese school an the East Coast, has erased its association with its turbulent past. The change is necessary, for the school no longer serves only Kuantan town, whose population has almost doubled since a decade ago, but also577 words
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Advertisement115 1952-08-24 4 TREAT YOURSELF NOW TO THIS Mb lASicKft WRITING PLEASURE! ffflffl DECADES AHEAD IN DESIGN V/ ■Mast New "51" brings you more in performance than t,/ *\V "°\A any pen ever created. Filling is wonderfully simple. j^ O? The ink is metercd from a visible supply— metered in a \M (CH*^115 words
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Advertisement238 1952-08-24 4 Thank c|OLYNJrc for my whiter teeth The socially Ueodad Kolynos la economical. I tncredlents of Kolynos Dental Cream produce a cleansing J^*idfc**\ whlch penetrates m Only half an inch I Mween your teeth. That's on your toothbrush thoroughly where decay so often starts cleans and polishes your teeth nsßßßV^^T^^^Sfii-. ji3238 words
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333 1952-08-24 5 Gets prison for cheating JHIRTY five-year old Abdul Rash id bin AM finds it more and more difficult to earn a dishonest dollar in his "profession of cheating, theft and extortion." So much so that he muttered to a police corporal who led333 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-08-24 5 CONFERENCE outside the murder house. Sir Gerald Tempter discusses his plans with the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. N. Ward, and the Chief Police Officer, Penang, Mr. C. M. J. Kirke, outside 216 Permatang Tinggi, where a Chinese assistant resettlement Officer was killed a week ago.45 words
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Article, Illustration215 1952-08-24 5 Square dancing at the y THr, WoMAN wilu Drought the craze for square dane- ing to Singapore is blonde Mrs. Gwendoline Griffin, whose Police Lieutenant husband after a four-day honeymoon last November flew to Malaya to serve with a jungle company. Since then, apart from a brief 36-hour re-union when215 words
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76 1952-08-24 5 Workman, 28, tell 20 feet and died A WORKMAN, Toh Kum Tong. aged 28, was standing on a concrete ledge above a window of a house in Caldecott Hill Road, Singapore, when it gave way. He crashed 20 feet to the cement floor, and was rushed unconscious to the hospital,76 words
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Article33 1952-08-24 5 KUALA LIPIS. Sat.— The second community centre In the Lipis district was opened at Budu yesterday by Che Halimaton binte Haji Majid. RIDA gave $2,000 towards the cost of the building.33 words
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88 1952-08-24 5 MR. ARTHUR E. QUINN. a I chief factory- inspector Is now in Singapore on loan from the British Ministry of S.ibrur on \ik c -year a< "e--ment. He stared work at the Inspectorate of Machinery !n Havelock Road this week. Mr. Qulnn is88 words
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Article159 1952-08-24 5 An accommodation bureau THF SINGAPORE Young Women's Christian Association has opened an accommodation bureau at their headquarters at 5, Raffles Quay to help cope with the increasing requests for hostel accommodation. Miss Gertrude Owen, adviser to the Y.W.C.A., who Is now In Singapore, yesterday159 words
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Article86 1952-08-24 5 THE summons charge of criminal intimidation against the Malayan Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, was withdrawn at the Singapore City Police Court yesterday. Two weeks ago, Mr. Evans appeared before the court op a summons charge brought by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ivor Jenkins. Mr. Evans was86 words
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Article88 1952-08-24 5 TAIPING. Sat. DELEGATES, including women, from the 39 branches of the 35.000-strong Perak branch of UMNO, are attending the two-day annual assembly which opened in Taiping today. Following a prayer by the Tuan Mufti of Perak the Orang Kaya Mentri welcomed the delegates. The Raja Bendahara88 words
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Article233 1952-08-24 5 W.D. offer meagre T.U. chief rE War Departments offer of medical facilities to their civilian employees in Singapore was described by Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, President of the Army Civil Servira Union, yesterday as "something very meagre.' Said Mr. Lingam: "We expected the British Government, our employers, to follow233 words
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Article85 1952-08-24 5 TEMERLOH, Sat. After three prosecution witnesses had given evidence a young Tamil. Balakrishnan, pleaded guilty to a charge of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl, Sampuranam, from Lanchang estate, Mentakab. The girl said Balakrishnan went to her house and asked her to follow him. She went up to85 words
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Miscellaneous342 1952-08-24 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE Pitsgorald: 10 A Tale To Tell; .IXI M y 11 m 1015 Rad rCh 10 45 11 SO"--(484 M. Si 41 M.) loquy 9 a.m. Good Morning; 9.30 DPMAMO Musical Round-up: 10 News: 10 OS rBRAHw interlude from Hawaii; 10.30 La- (810 Kc/i 379 m 1 tin342 words
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Article, Illustration810 1952-08-24 6 Ikathleen HICKLEY - Ikathleen HICKLEY By, ONE of the first persons to be vaccinated against smallpox in Singapore last week was Dol bin Bengol, Penghulu of Pulau Sudong, a small island which lies behind Pulau Bukom. Government has not forgotten the islanders in its drive to810 words
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Article464 1952-08-24 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By PRED KARNO was famous music hall comedian who specialised in crazy acts. He and his troupe presented hilarious extravaganzas on various phases of British life, such as the Doiice, courts, etc. Thus the term "Fred Karno," as a prefix, even to this day464 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-08-24 6 This week's Miss Malaya Is Miss Honey Chan of Anderson Road, Ipoh.14 words
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Advertisement432 1952-08-24 6 ALMO»P S? Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching I Stopped in _v<^ 7 Minutes Lk. your tevi llrb st> *(.-^rf*JL» >*4^tts*>^^~*9l»BtflEWß »*-u> that they nearly -<SSS9* dn-" you crazy T Does the «Kln on four feet era.li and Infections, as well as Rlncworm. I p.t-1' Ar»432 words
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Advertisement218 1952-08-24 6 Your smile will be in trouble \P| mm* If IjG u Can't clean here LD^ Q_ Th. extra "Short-head" of the mo6er T E K toofhbrush rits behind =iC3 cS^ y° Uf teeth cleaning Throw .way y~r Wx* 61 tno ou n| y $ee°htw' MhlO €4 \\preventing infection. 0 Q218 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-08-24 7 No room for modesty on the Ken-Tooki I says Muriel THESI fiv. nun and a girl are planning to drift acren Hi* Mcdl- temnean oh a raft. Sayt < Hi* (lit, Murlal Grand < "There wil b* no room for modesty Th« expedition hat been inspired by rfte voyage ccroti53 words
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Article, Illustration613 1952-08-24 7 five men a girl in raft adventure From a Special Correspondent PARIS: piVE men and a girl, who were due to set off last week to drift across the Mediterranean on a raft, the Ken-Tooki, have been spending a fortnight aboard at river moorings to get used to the idea.613 words
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Article148 1952-08-24 7 Bare legs are banned here QDD spots WOMEN NOT WEARING STOCKINGS ARE BANNED 7R0M THE HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND. PUBLIC PARKS. To arrest a woman on a disorderly conduct charge police at Kokomo, Indiana, removed the bathroom dcor from Its hinges, took the woman from the bath, and carried her, undressed and148 words
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Article400 1952-08-24 7 EXIRACTS FROM WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE LETTERS 1 VICTOR HUGO TO ADELE FOUCHER On the threshold of fame, 20-year-oM Victor Hugo, peat Frencfi romantic novelist, wrote these lines to the woman destined to become firs wife. My adorable Adele, After the two ravishing evenings of yesterday and the day400 words
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Advertisement172 1952-08-24 7 HEADACHE,PAIH,FEYER aJcH ag gg mn Hut is f^^^/ and they are v«ry safe. 'ASPRO' tablets are so very_ /?p) effective because of their high x£^ i n, quality and because each tablet y n specially sealed in Sanitape' L**--^^ which protects from the effects v\ of moist climate; therefore they172 words
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368 1952-08-24 8 DOUGUS LACKERSTEEN - DOUGUS LACKERSTEEN By MARRIAGE anywhere is a costly business, no less in Buddhist Burma where the bridegroom pays "stone money" if he wants a quiet honeymoon. This is a good-natured "bribe" to friends, especially men friends, to keep away from the bridal chamber368 words
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Article, Illustration950 1952-08-24 8 T.F. HWANG; DOROTHY THATCHEH - Nancy and Judy, two women with courage T.F. HWANG DOROTHY THATCHEH By AMD No film career for her... This is the story of two chee rful young women, who both know what they want from life, one a Singapore dance hostess, the other an English air hostess. They live 8,000950 words
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Article, Illustration643 1952-08-24 8 Jane Lees Human Casebook' T AM a teacher in an English School and am greatly in love with a schoolgirl. I don't know her feeling towards me but would like to know how to approach her. Is it against the" regulations for a teacher to go out with643 words
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Advertisement507 1952-08-24 8 /pA How to have vfi^j\ whiter teeth l«g 4 **nd protect \ft XJK Affn DruSD y oul leelh thoroughly without Vbjjlr V\\\ hurting your gums, us« the toothbrush VM v\\\ without sharp points the Halex lA vYu toothbrush. These photo■U JfflW hristlei or nylon strands are fl I WlaßHaaatfKaian on^507 words
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Article88 1952-08-24 9 IPOH, Sat.— Pleading guilty in tne Magistrate's Court today to causing hurt to his young wife by stabbing hei with a penknife, 25-year-old Raju, a rubber tapper, said that he quarrelled with her because she paid frequent visits to hotels. The woman, Veeramah, was stabbed in88 words
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Article54 1952-08-24 9 SUNGEI BAKAP. Sat.— Tar Kirn Lai, 26-year-old rubbe tapper, was shot dead yesterday when he failed to stop after being challenged by a jungle squad operating at Sungei Durian In Sungei Bakap, Province Welleslcy South. Tan, lather of two children, was tspplng on a Chineseowned estate54 words
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Article25 1952-08-24 9 WASHINGTON, Sat.— CtA. Peter Lambrecht, 40, top U.S. Marine night fighter pilot in Korea, has been missing In action since Aueust 15. UP.UP - 25 words
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174 1952-08-24 9 City centre will be 'beautiful' by end of the year £INGAPORE City Council's development scheme to "beautify" the heart of the City -Finlayson Green will be completed before the end of this year, Mr. W. I. Watson, the City Architect, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Watson said that tenders174 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-08-24 9 S.ns» ..ores firat mobile bookshop is now in operation. Specially built for the job, it can carry 3.000 bosks and magazines which are sold at, or below, their cost in the City The shop will visit services camps every week. So far the response has oeen very good This picture60 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-08-24 9 IjiAITII IN UOJ and the skill of New York surgeons h&s brought nine-year-old Da rid Relnoehl back to Singapore again. David is the son of the former pastor of Singapore Wesley Church, the Rev. Waldo S. Reinoehl, who will go to Malacca with112 words
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Article280 1952-08-24 9 Sub-stations liable to load shedding are: DAT Alexandra Incinerator. Haveleck ltd.. Uirthrlra Co., Alex. Brick works. Paslr Pan jang. PackJnj HJU, I Reformatory Rd., St. James. Miri K4.. SUat Rd, Base Medical Store, BakU Pa-soh, BAT.. Malayan Refric. Co.. Trafalgar St. Anson Rd.. Tionjr Bahrn, Sara St., Ramaa280 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-08-24 9 Mf. C S. Andcrtoa. Australia* Trade Comaimioner for Indoneiia, and Mis* Eleanor Markland after tficir wtddiru at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday- Tht beir mm was Mr. A. J. Day, Amrralian Trade Commissioner for Malaya while Mr*. Day w»i Matron of Honour. Tne bride arrived from Australia on W«dneiday on55 words
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Article181 1952-08-24 9 Church work expands in S.E.Asia njiHE POLITICAL SCENE in A Indonesia and Indochina has not affected the congregations in Jakarta, Sourabaya or Saigon, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, states in his annual report on the diocese of Singapore for last year. The Cocas Islands have181 words
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Article178 1952-08-24 9 LONDON, Sat. THE Economist, independent weekly review, said today: "The Indian politicians who are demanding that present arrangements for enlisting Gurkhas Into the British Army should be ended presumably see the matter as a useful stick with which to beat Mr. Nehru's Government." OnReuter - 178 words
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Article138 1952-08-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. AN INDIAN CONVICT who is said to have boasted to fellow prisoners in Pudu Gaol, Kuala Lumpur, that no knife could hurt him was wounded in both arms yesterday. He is now In the General Hospital. The story told to the Sunday138 words
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Article82 1952-08-24 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat The Hong Kong Boy Scouts contingent of three Sea Scouts, four Queen Scouts and five other Scouts has arrived at Kua:a Kangsar from Taiping. The President of the Kuala Kangsar branch of 'he Perak Boy Scouts' Association, Yang Ahmat Mulla, the Raja Bendahara82 words
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Article51 1952-08-24 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat— Idrls bin Lontak was produced before the Circuit Magistrate, Teluk Anson, charged with housebreaking. He was alleged to have broken Into the Police Canteen at Kuala Lumpur on the night of July 28. The case was postponed and bail of $500 was51 words
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Article54 1952-08-24 9 PENANG. Sat. MRS. H. B. VAN PRAAGH. the wife of the Chairman of the Penang C'.iamber of Commerce, has returned from the United Kingdom with her two boys. Accompanying them on the m.v. Benalder was Mr. van Praagh's niece, Bvea, Countess Oeynhausen, who will spend a few54 words
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Advertisement172 1952-08-24 9 T l w i^x t- 1. .^s«»w *a if! i I** \Jt f!l A J 1 SBV V \^3P ••> •"fxi»rfrl *^V V everywhere < V\ f\ I£l «T? UU U V-16S -r^os^osl oSr^^osV BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD ■M GUARANTEED §0 FOR 5 YEARS^--^| jW%172 words
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Advertisement62 1952-08-24 9 Wn A M /5* YOUR '^s|r^ GARDEN GROW? YATES SEEDS, GOOD TOOLS, SCIENTIFIC FERTILISERS AND A MODICUM OF PATIENCE WILL PROVIDI A MOST SATISFACTORY ANSWER. 3*/?L^ Flower Vegetable and Lawn ty(nt\*Sn Seeds. Fertilisers Insecticide* <■ jS-gkV^^ Sprayers and Watering Cans— (i £§fiC^J2. Hose and Carden Too* Qualcast Lawn Mowers OUR62 words
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Article44 1952-08-24 10 THIS EXPECTANT mother need not f-»ce the expense of re-equlp-lnr !v r wardrobe after the 'happy event. Duncan's maternity frocks are specially styled so they may be worn as normal day dresses with no alteration what-so-ever 11. D' Almeida St. (Off Raffles Place).44 words
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574 1952-08-24 10 SINGAPORE, AUG, 24, 1952. Crime and punishment mHANKS to the radio, j» all Malaya overheard h the dramatic ultima- t turn which General t Templer issued to the l people of Permatang Tinggi on Thursday. The encounter, the denunciation and the warning were brought into the homes of the people,574 words
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Article, Illustration465 1952-08-24 10 ON THE WAY TO SINGAPORE ...A QUARTER MILLION AT 38,000 ft. on a flight somewhere oetween London and Singapore last week. 32-year-old Captain Michael Majendie of 8.0.A.C. completed 250,000 miles' flying in the Comet. This established him as the world's most experienced airline465 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-08-24 10 The finest plane on earth comes down at Kal a nit15 words
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Letter488 1952-08-24 10 JHOPE It won't be thought amiss for me to refer again to your leader of Aug. 3, "March to Freedom." In any case, I feel that In these days when "too many of our leaders are interested in their own advancement rather than In that of the488 words
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Letter127 1952-08-24 10 lAM very happy to have this chance to write to you. I wish to have some pen friends in your nice country. Real world peace starts from understanding among nations. In view of this necessity a reciprocal exchange of culture with foreigners is vital. The easiest way to127 words
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Letter264 1952-08-24 10 I AGRiiE with Dr. Purcell that the Chinese people in Malaya have been much misunderstood and maligned. There is no doubt that on the whole the Malayan Chinese have been generous and loyal to the country g: their adoption. Have they not always cooperated with the Government and the264 words
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Article263 1952-08-24 10 Where the atom bomb will go off BRITAIN'S first atom bomb lias arrived in Australia. Each week from now on scientists, with their instruments and equipment, will move to the barren Monte Bello Islands. 50 miles off the north-west coast of Australia. There, where a prevailing wind would blow atomic263 words
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Article374 1952-08-24 10 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By IT grows more and more 'obvious that Australia's biggest robbery in post-war years was an Inside job. That is the conviction of police investigating the sensational disappearance of the £33,--593 Army payroll from a Melbourne bank Just over a fortnight ago.374 words
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Advertisement580 1952-08-24 10 CLASSIFIED ADS- SITUATIONS VACANT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. Send for fa-nous Guide to Careers and details of Diploma Courses In ah Commercial and General Education subject* Britain's foremost postal- training School, established over lorty years, can set you on the Direct Way to Success. Get your copy of the Free Guide580 words
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Advertisement12 1952-08-24 10 it's no puzzle^ mSm Why crush is so popular! It's brimful ofqooaness12 words
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454 1952-08-24 11 Not worthwhile' By Our Market Correspondent W ITH the publication yesterday of the new exchange rates for the import of nonessential and semi-luxury goods into Indonesia, which came into force on Aug. 12, Singapore traders say that some goods would now be454 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-08-24 11 MISS Leenrn Madhavan, daughter of Mr. A.P. Madhavan, Town Board Superintendent, Ipoh, will be the main star at an Indian dance performance at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Friday. Sixteen year old Miss Leena studied Indian classical dancing at Madras for five years. She represented India at the International Peageant56 words
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Article74 1952-08-24 11 Double rate for aphrodisiacs UNDER the new lists of non-essential goods imported into Indonesia which must now pay twice the present rate of exchange are night pots of varii/js kinds, Chinese medicines, aphrodisiacs and anticonception and rejuvenation medicines. Soap is subject to 100 per cent inducement rate and sharks skin74 words
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68 1952-08-24 11 •THREE WEEKS after injurI ing his knee while playing at school, Tan Juan Aik. 8. died from tetanus, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday at an inquest. Inspector Francis Chan said that on July 17. 19 days after the boy was68 words
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Article78 1952-08-24 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. The general assembly of UMNO has now been fixed for four days, Sept. 12 to 15, at P^terworth UMNO headquarters. The first day will be ladles' day and the second will be devoted to the youth section. The general assembly proper will be held on78 words
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Article56 1952-08-24 11 KLANG. Sat.— The Wah Khiu Middle and Primary School, Klang, celebrates its 28th anniversary on Wednesday and Thursday. There will be a handwork exhibition from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and a concert from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on each day. There will be a tea56 words
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Article29 1952-08-24 11 PUSAN. Bat. Turkish. Greek and Dutch replacements for frontline United Nations fighting units have arrived in Pusan aboard the American troopship Oen. Nelson M. Walker.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article141 1952-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rE FEDERATION produced 49,984 long ton s of rubber in July the best month since January when s the output was 50,814 tons. Of this, 29,473 tons were produced by estates and 20.511 tons by smallholdings. Total production for tne first141 words
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Article39 1952-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 1/6 Gurkha Rifles Band consisting of drums, bagpipes and bugles, entertained more than 3.000 persons on the Padang, Kuala Kangsar. on Thursday wilh some marches and songs before they beat the Retreat.39 words
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144 1952-08-24 11 A new business has sprung up i:i o "£<«pore. Boys of 14 years and below are the victims and sometimes the beneficiaries. The boys are shoe-shines. They work at night and their haunts are the various hawkers' pitches in People's Park, the bars144 words
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149 1952-08-24 11 rFHE FIRST Colonial DeveJL i;>pnent and Welfare Scholarship to be awarded to a Dasun tribe member in British North Borneo has been won by Mr. Joseph MaJalap, 30-year-old Dusun attached to the Government Treasury at Jesselton. He will leave Singapore today for Britain by149 words
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Article354 1952-08-24 11 Call at Anglican Fellowship SEREMBAN Saturday. A PLEA to the Pan-Malayan Anglican Youth Fellowship to "answer the urgent call of work in new villages in this country 1 was made in Seremban last night by Mr. George Lee Thian Kee. President of Saint Francis354 words
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322 1952-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SINCE their arrival at Triang, their remote railway town base in Pahang, four months ago the 3rd (Kenya) Battalion of the King's African Rifles have killed 22 terrorists. The Africans 1 arrival caused quite a stir but they won respect quickly322 words
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Article29 1952-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malayan Chinese Association's eleventh $1,000,000 sweep will be drawn at 2 p.m. at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.29 words
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Advertisement370 1952-08-24 11 TO A murphy The 1 92 wHI give -m M^ j,~± you a selection of Jf t J j£ all th« stations you normally 1 1 s m^^t^^*_ ten to and many (t^^^^^^^^^^^SHB 1 rj&£!i'Hfef\ more as we^l Re- production? Good [3 Httj^^^^^S^Jß^Bß by any standard! B^^^^ Outstanding QSHII i^^^^H370 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1952-08-24 12 JOHN BEHACUE - JOHN BEHACUE By DeMille gives us too much of r good thing THE Celluloid Sultans are going to be very angry with me this week for I am dropping their "mightiest of motion pictures"— "The Greatest Show On Earth"— to second place in favour of an1,076 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-08-24 12 A popular star whose ri«e to xx raeecai hat been almost phenomenal. Can yon spot him, and do you know the name of the picture from which their •cene ww taken? Send your answer to "Spot The Star," Sunday Time*, Singapore. Prlaea of $25. $11. fit and112 words
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Advertisement224 1952-08-24 12 ll a m 1-3 OPENS (I JTjifUi;]™ 64 I TODAY' WKmmndmJr* 930 p.m. IT'S MORE THAN A MU^CAL.... its MARVELLOUS! I STARS...FUN... SONGS AND DANCES! Dt«u«'« *>—' o%^-lßrl '*l^^w rl AY WORTH -MATURE^ IJOHN1 J OHN SUnCN CAROIE lANOIS U f*«ec'»r« Drrficr'i mm* I^^? < < WfJE*^^ -OUi Ci-ntury-Fox Picture224 words
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Advertisement361 1952-08-24 12 CLOSEDFOB EXTENSIVE BEWOfATIONS QUEENS Theatre j GRAND RE-OPENING THURSDAY 28th AUG. JViAJlejM^ Picture "SAQI" 1-45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 rji^ffflliffj^^^g^^S (tmrft. Possessed with a love that fed apon darknrss and fear! JjPiHfrUICS MASON JUNE HAVOC TODAY 11 a.m. "WINCHESTER 73"~ SOON' The miracle of Human Birth unfolds before your eyes! "We361 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-08-24 13 More,prize -winning pictures rIE Sunday fmti n awarding $15 for Hie best picture of the week, with $5 for runncrs-up. There it also a prize of $25 for rhe best picture of the month. This week's first prize goes to Mr. S. C. Choo. 4ifi Lim Liak Street, Tiong Bar.ru,156 words
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Article, Illustration869 1952-08-24 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 28 By a LITTLE girl, a promising artist, was once asked how she did her drawinr and replied: "I think think and then draw a lin> round It." In the so cilled graphic artf everything Is possible and, wlr: some offending object869 words
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960 1952-08-24 14 Stalin's grand design— and his secret weapftn From the Kremlin the orders go out to send the food where it helps Russia best. I PROPHESY that in Persia just now the Russians 1 are preparing to use their most subtle and effective960 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-08-24 14 By Col. Cyril Banks,me MP who was in charge of emergency feeding at the Ministry of food in Britain during the last war23 words
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Article390 1952-08-24 14 EGGS are the cook's best friend when she Is called upon to prepare a meal in a hurry or to provide one unexpectedly. The following recipes make quick and easy tiffin or supper dishes. CHEESE EGGS Be*t three eggs. mM fassr ÜblrspoonfuU of milk, three onncea of390 words
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515 1952-08-24 14 I REGRET to say it. but up of her marriage to the the latest Arts Theatre man she loved. I could not pay. "Th's V'as A Woman," believe that, by comn-.em:nK was far more favourably on the pretty hair of her received by515 words
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Article288 1952-08-24 14 The latest craze: Durian pips MALAYA is a land famous for many things— tin, rubber, badminton and, lately, the abominable craze of gambling. In gambling, the Malayans need no teaching. It comes as a sort of "doins what comes naturally." Unlike badminton whi;h needs practice— and tin and rubber— which288 words
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Advertisement355 1952-08-24 14 t£ARN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY iT jm Vln Radio to di s q-os ■i< n M •> "'i M i IBM j^B urgently. Radio rapair engineers, sound technician!, aaaßw^^^^aW broadcast engir.eeti, eiecutivei, etc.. are in big Hr>fpt)|fc_j|Mß demand. Vast new fields of opportunity era opening ■Hi j- j» L355 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1952-08-24 15 ROBERT GREYEt - ROBERT GREYE t THE SECRET FEARS OF THE LITTLE EMPEROR By Sunday Times special correspondent TOKYO. "MINA BY OKI" iU ("We arc all ill") said a high official of the Imperial Household sadly to me when we met in the gardens of the1,022 words
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Advertisement130 1952-08-24 15 is a complete hair treatment in itself. It supplies the ■atural oils which dry hair lacks; it acts ac a dressing as well as a health giving lotion; it contains pure Silvikrin, the hair's natural food. A few minutes' daily massage »itb C:^^^^^ifllll Silvikrin Lotion with Oil will bring new130 words
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Advertisement198 1952-08-24 15 MALAYAN RAILWAY NIGHT MAIL TRAIN SERVICES BETWEEN KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE Starting on Monday, Ist. September 1952 p.m. p.m. KUALA LUMPUR dep. 8.00 SINCAPORE dep. 7.15 SEREMBAN 10.11 (CHORE BAHRU 8.31 TAMPIN 11.38 KLUANC 11.42 CEMAS 1.32 CEMA s 338 KLUANC 5.48 TAMPIN m 51] lOHORE BAHRU arr. 8.21 SEREMBAN 6.50198 words
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Advertisement134 1952-08-24 16 o* THE A\.ODERJJ ti^T^ CINJDEE.ELLA! \£J> OUH STORY BEGINS AT.. i <» l|^— j. Ova hero was /onVERY PUNCTUAL... \r *Q j THERE'S NO DOUBT R^fc 7 about nr! he has Jusrr^gszZ; BOUGHT A MEMOADX v/ \p TMEAIARA\ WRISTWATCH V BY JAEGER-LECOULTRE. I J But uklike all >^/\ fairy tues,134 words
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Advertisement78 1952-08-24 16 J* easy Uv ac&m cmd do def?enda6fe PLE^TOpRAF Sole Agents:— Duncan Roberts Ltd. IS, Battery Road. Singapore. TMione: *****— P.0. Box: 3018 (Tranches at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Pcnanc. There's never j teen a soa^ like TAi* wonderful Action Soap gires you a tingling freshness that stays with you all day78 words
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Miscellaneous1139 1952-08-24 16 J'ASPSS 3ECCBE AAW9A, the W'C" OCC t CO. OC Av f J^Stji J^'t^^, IBHR^^BKk^S.^ /<-«. J ler-ATgr, NA TIVE VILLAGE, ta?ZAN hsASC? T^e t~-~^ .^—^fMB^ M^.ifl lk/^/^^^4 e,ZZC,\7\3 A?£* PESCRiSEO AS— "TME LAND 'i¥% Bil fj'J/ 4 CP rHE LIVING DEAD.' ,.<»/• V\' j»/^S H^S^S^^MABl mWJI^^^ 4 < f,^ jBS^SS^S1,139 words
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Article897 1952-08-24 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By AS the Arch Druid of Wales withheld the poetry prize at the National Eisteddfod at Aberystwyth because none of the poems submitted reached the required standard, perhaps he will consider awarding the silver crown and £25 to me for the following: Wales is897 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-08-24 17 Elaine Stewart, new M.-G.-M. starlet, puses prettily for the camera on a Hollywood beach.16 words
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58 1952-08-24 17 EIGHT miles up, flying at the speed of sound, Britains fighter aircraft will hunt raiders and give battle by means of a lightning ca; culator TV "brain." Human brains can no longer cope with the split-second calculations essential with modern speeds. The boffins of58 words
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Article295 1952-08-24 17 OUR SCIENCE SECTION Already the first TV fighter is flying carrying a pilot, a radar operator, and half a ton of electronic gear. Once the enemy plane Is detected by radar, the TV brain takes over. Hundreds of tiny valves began to glow. The brain works out the hour in295 words
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Article199 1952-08-24 17 A VIOLET-BLUE frog lives in the clouds and sings like a bird. This latest discovered high altitude amphibian Las just been reported by Dr. Bertha Lutz of the National Museum of Brazil. She found it, together with 'wo other hitherto unknown species, on the199 words
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Article141 1952-08-24 17 BRITAIN now has the biggest national television coverage in the world. The latest transmitter to be opened is at Wenvoe. six miles from Cardiff. The 750 ft. steel mast will brina; another 3.500,00* people into viewing range. Thb means that nearly 81 per cent, of141 words
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Advertisement342 1952-08-24 17 "•New York VIA LONDON by B^v World famous Constellation Service B^\ all the wa y TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEW ,p* j|£ LOW TOURIST FARES :y\fjvj ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Now yog can book on one accommodation, meals and surticket all the way by Constdla- face transport at scheduled nigbt NO IXTRA342 words
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Miscellaneous167 1952-08-24 17 Popular Crossword Mvnfe M.Uusc 11. Kentave <»!. I°-. 1- y|lrall csl <•'• Ma Deprive of weapon-. (6)- «>. Ex- home (6). 3. Fear (S). 4. Weary punrrd (6). 16. Dishes (7). 18. *4). 5. Ant (5). 6. Undivided (3). Saltprtre (5). 19. Stalk (A). 20. 7. Story (4). S. Dyed167 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-08-24 18 Forty-three years old. and itiH going strong is this 1909 American Pierce Arrow photographed in America. One of Hie first six-cylinder cars to be produced. Hie old Pierc« Arrow was byik like a battleship, after Mm manner of many of the original American marques. Th«77 words
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894 1952-08-24 18 Manning Blackwood - Mobile smokescreens CAN be cured— and here's how Manning Blackwood AN EXPERT OFFERS SOME ADVICE ON A SOOTY SUBJECT By TT would appear that there are several other people in Malaya and Singapore who agree with me that all is not well with our buses, and I have had one894 words
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725 1952-08-24 18 Crusader - Crusader f& Highlights of Sport by KUALA Lumpur has stolen a march on Singapore by organising a Municipal int€r-ward soccer competition. Any sport between mixed or cosmopolitan teams is Biway& preferable to a contest fought out by communal c r racial clubs. In725 words
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Article102 1952-08-24 18 Across: 1. Ornate. 9. Oyster. 11. Eliminate. 13. Disarm. 14 Erased. 16. Entrees. IS. Nitre. 19. Stem. 20. Tea. 21. Near. 22. Ted. 24. Herds. 25. Coveted. 28. Stale. 28. Act. 30. Hale. 31. Eel. 33. Scar. 34. Atlas. 36. Dispute. 38. Neural. 40. Seaman. 41. Devastate. 42.102 words
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470 1952-08-24 19 SAPPERS WIN CALDBECK CUP ZONE FINAL Will now meet Ulster Rifles R.E.M.E 3; SE.R o.| TWO GOALS in the first 15 minutes and! i another following half-time enabled tho Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers to coast home by a comfortable margin in the Singapore final of the Caldbeck Cup played470 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-08-24 19 V- nISOS batting in haw final Test betw^n England and the Indians at the Oral. Rain washed out play in the last two da>s.— Popper picture.28 words
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Article291 1952-08-24 19 Fund started for Sands' family MEI.BOI'RNE. Sat BEGINNING oo« In th* late champion's home townNewcastle. N.S.W.— appals have been launched for funds lo help the willow and three children of thr Utr Dave Sands. !6-year-old Kmpire middleweight bovine champion, and leading ranicndcr for the world t>Ue. killed In an accident291 words
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Article446 1952-08-24 19 Fed Police are better athletes fTHE annual .tinietic ijxrts MHllm oev*e?n j*inija;>e-e Po! c<- r.id in? Fe'e/aiii relic -vrriay at 'ne P.il cc Qg School ;.vu!v;. I.icynm tU .^ti and af'-ar In ion Fed' ration Pel re w nner.. by 55 po*OI) ro /rder.» ioi> Police sliowea allround superiority by446 words
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Article57 1952-08-24 19 LONDON. Sat. SUSSEX soundly whipped the Indians by six wickets at Hove yesterday, and became the second county to defeat the tourists. Surrey did the trick on the Indians at Kennlngton Oval early In May. Scores: Indians 186 and 210; Sussex 230 and 177 for 4Reuter - 57 words
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Article25 1952-08-24 19 F. PARK SOCCER In a friendly soccer m-Ocli pli •d at Parrer Park yes>rday. Kerala Brothers be?t N.u.il "ase Indians by four goals it two.25 words
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266 1952-08-24 19 Veikoso hits quick 54 for Fed. Army A SPARKLING 54 in 37 minutes by Cpl. Veikoso of th e Fijian Regiment for Army (Malayai was the j highight of the opening day lof the cricket match b 3 tween Army i Malaya* and Army i Singapore), which started on ihe266 words
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Article81 1952-08-24 19 HOUSES LEAGUE CUP RESULTS Bati SC just managed to beat Roitmam SC. 3-2 in th«ir Business Houses League A Cup fixture at Farrer Park yestrrday. Peck Whye, Edward and Kec Slang scored for Bata; van Walsuin and de Viss r for Rotterdam. Other resu'ta were: Ford SC. beat Cas Asiatic81 words
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Article65 1952-08-24 19 TOKYO. Sat —A sliipment of 27 horses representing :*ie cream of New Zealand bloodstock and world-famous breeding lines Is due here soon. The horses were now loading In N;>w Zealand, according to an official of the shipping line. The horses carry the blood of 'he world'sReuter - 65 words
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Article502 1952-08-24 19 Spore Malays A.F.A. 2; Johore Chinese A.F.A. 2. AFTER TRAILING two goals at half time. Singapore Malays staged a grand second half recov -y to hold the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup finalists, Johore Chinese, to a I—21 2 draw at Jalau Besar stadium yesterday.502 words
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Article275 1952-08-24 19 PENVNG. S4i IJOBERT Ch;a, former Sing pore player, and Mrs. Helen Dew, of Malacca, will be in their third finals tomorrow when this year's Penang Open tennis championships conclude on the Penang Sports Club courts. Chia accounted for L. I. Konles* 6-2, 6-0 in275 words
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Article304 1952-08-24 19 South just save game KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. IN an exciting finish South held A North to a draw in the annual Non-Benders reunion match en the padang here today. Set to make 175 to win <n 135 minutes. South lost nine wickets i for 151 runs but their last pair.304 words
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Article, Illustration491 1952-08-24 19 GUNN CHIT THYfc - D'ARCY IRVINE RETIRES-AFTER 45 YEARS IN N. MALAYA CRICKET GUNN CHIT THYfc By PENANG, Sat. U C. D'Arcy Irvine— at 66, the Grand Old Man of North Malayan cricket played his last game In Malaya last Sunday after near- iy 45 years" active interest in sport in this country. He491 words
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352 1952-08-24 19 S'GOR MALAYS WIN SULTANS' SHIELD TIE JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. CELANGOR Malays today *on 13 their Sultans" Shield crtckrt competition tie againv Jon. re Malays at Johore Sa'.-ru. As rain interfere! with play in the second lnningv the match. according to the .uff of 'h? coa> petl;io.n, was decto ?d on352 words
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Article47 1952-08-24 19 Haikowyu SC. beat Singapore Harbour Board R.C. 6-2 in a SAFA Junior Cup quarter-final tie played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scorers for Halkowyu were Sailm <3). Krishnasamy, Fad jar and Dollah Ketchil IngUs and Bird scored for SHBRC G. de Silva refereed. TAL47 words
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Article, Illustration2084 1952-08-24 20 EPSOM JEEP - PAX HAVEN SCORES DOUBLE AT X.L: PAYS $143 EPSOM JEEP From British Film upsets in 11/4 mile race KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. [J \M)II.\ positioned behind the pace, British Film, with Jackie Jones astride, came with a beautifully judged run in the straight to win the 1 1 mile trophy race2,084 words
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Article313 1952-08-24 20 LONDON. Set. Rruter II 1 UUISIUiI Aston Villa 1 Arsenal 2 Ballon 2 Derby County Burnley 0 Middlesbrough 1 Manchester I. 2 Chelsea t I'm Ismoulli o Blackpool 2 I'rmton 1 Liverpool 1 ShrffiHd Wed. 2 Newcastle 2 Stoke 2 Manchester C I Sunderland Charlton 1 ToReuter - 313 words
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Article132 1952-08-24 20 In a friendly badminton match X lour singles and ibffe doubles pjayexl at the Clerical Union Hsal on Frday night, Eclipse B.P. beat the Starllft BJ». ri Pulo Bukom by six games to >i» Results (Eclipse players mentioned first): singles: Stephen George beat Chia Bock Kee132 words
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Article60 1952-08-24 20 TOTAL POOL: 5394.550. 1. No. *****1 $106,528 2. No *****2 53.264 3. No. *****9 $26 632 Starters ($2,959 each) Nos: *****7; *****8; *****1; *****4; *****7; *****4; *****0; *****9; *****5. Consolation ($2,367 each) Nos: *****8; *****8; *****1; *****4; *****8; *****8; *****5; *****7; *****7; *****8. Do I HI I TOTE60 words
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Article97 1952-08-24 20 AT the annual general meeting A of the Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union held at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on Friday. It was decided to call the Union the Singapore Asian Rugby Union The following were elected officials for the coming season: President: Mr. Tan Hoon97 words
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Article509 1952-08-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sit rpHERE will be nine race* at 1 the Amateur lUce Meeting to be held on the Selangcr Tun Club course on Saturday Aug. 30 The Committee of the Malayan Amateur Racing Assn. nas divided the Polo Pony Scurry 3F. the Ladles race509 words
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