The Straits Times, 9 November 1952

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  • 28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition ot the Straits Times St Singapore Free Prasa No. 900. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 574 1 Ex-comrade boss tells the story IN THE JUNGLE CAMPS THE ROT HAS SET IN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pOR the first time, the story was told today of how the Communist revolution in Malaya has failed. It came from a disillusioned former Communist leader in Selangor
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  • 100 1 4 SAKAIS SHOOT A BANDIT KUALA LIMPIR Sat. I. Ol It SAKAi auxiliary policemen shot dead a DmmmnM terrorist on th Cameron Highlands K.'.ul in the Tapali area of i :ik poatcrday. Th patrol linbus'ied four aimed and uniformed bandits who w» r<> w.th two Sakai, they opened fire, I'
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  • 66 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat H'MIE High Commissione: 1 General Sir G raid Ternpier, today told the» people oi New Village. Pahang, to smile. The only way he uoula Judge a new village or Malay kampong. he said, was tlv way the people smiled. They looked glum and dismal.
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Sat. The Indian Vice-President. Dr. S Radhakrishnan le? yes today lor Paris by air to lead the Indian delegation at the 7th session of the United Nation^ Educational. Scifn.lfic and Cultural Organisation, .starting on Wediifsday.--Reuter
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  • 30 1 BRUSSELS. Bdsiun, Sat.— Princess Josephine-Charlotte 2.). .sister of King Baudouin ot Belgium. Is en^afied to niarrv Prince Jean De Luxembourg, heir to tiie Grand Diu-hv's throne.- Renter.
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  • 28 1 The Australian Minister of Commerce and Agriculture, Mr. John McEwen, and Mfs. McEwen, flew into Singapore i by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on their way to London.
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  • 169 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. \WHEN the bearded terror of Kajang, Liew Kon Kirn, was killed with his mistress and bodyguard deep in the jungle of Kuala Langat in south-west SeJangor, only one man in his camp escaped. The man who escaped. Wei Keiong, today told
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  • 93 1 SYDNEY, Sat. Until last year, cannibals on the New Guinea highlands ate "every, body from young babies to old chiefs" according to Seventh Day Adventist Pastor F. A. Mote. He said the practice ended with the establishment of missions in the district, a recently opened-uD area
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK, Sat Peru's Victor Belauntfe said, yesterday that he will formally propose that the United States meet Russia and some other countries to try to reach a Korean armistice.
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  • 20 1 Wei Keionr. former terrorist leader, and his wife Ah Ting, in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 214 1 General Council decides kJR S. K. Reddi. who acted as chairman for the Singapore Labour Party after the expulsion of Mr. L.m Yew Hock, was confirmed in his post at a meeting l ct rhe General Council last night. The meeting was called by Mr.
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Sat. BRITAIN has decided to withdraw her military, naval and air Attaches from Washington as an economy measure to .save dollars, a Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Their duties will be turned over to experts in the British joint services mission which since the
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  • 32 1 ANKARA, Sat.— A Turkish Court yesterday sentenced Abdullah Eorlu, a former cook in the Turkish Embassy in Moscow, to life imprisonment on charges of spying for the Soviets.— AJ»
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. State Department yesterday said that the new technical co-operation administration agreement with Burma Insures "continuing close co-operation between American and Burmese technicians In the drive for more food." Under the agreement, signed last month, the TCA gives I U556,500,000 to the
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Agriculture Department yesterday forecast this season's world rice crop of 180,000,000 short tons would be a record. The indicated crop is five per cent larger than last season's crop of 168,000,000 tons. The previous record was 171.000,000 tons, harvested in 1948-49— AP
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    30 1 The Bishop of Lichfield. Hi* R*. Rev E. C. Woods, bying Hi* ♦oundarion ifone of Chris) Church School in Dorset Road, Singapore, yeircrday Sunday Times Picture. Story in Pact 11.
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  • 156 1 f\NG Poh Llm. playing suDerbCy. caused an upset when he beat the world badminton champion Wong Peng Soon In straight sets in '24 mlnutft6 in a badminton exhibition at the Singapore Badminton Association, .stadium last night in aid <>X tha Poppy Day Fund, Poh
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  • 333 1 $15,000 for the Tree Fund-& more to come IA/ITH the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund soaring past the $15,000 mark and the committees in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh and Singapore going ahead with their arrangements for entertaining thousands of poor and sick children, the spirit of goodwill really began to
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  • 162 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat f LRVACEOI'S film starve let "hn.iine Larson is having periscope trouble and there is nothing shi> ran do about it She says a plumber, Herbert Kuhov. it/, came to her home to make some re pairs, then bought the house next door and put a
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  • 199 1 They sold 60, 000 poppies in Singapore COUR hundred Sngapors women spent most of yesterday selling poppies and making wreaths for the Cenotaph Remembrance Day ceremony. By 8.30 a.m. the women, ofteo assisted by schoolchildren covered the shopping centres, hospitals, offices and even road islands to sell their 60,000 poppies
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Johore police said today that from Monday th*. main trunk road between Ayer Hitam and Chaah will be closed to all traffic and pedestrians between 5 p.m. and 6 a.m. Only those with written permits issued by police officers of or above the
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  • 312 2 PEOPLE who live near volcanoes had better start moving. Dr. Tom Jagger says so- and Dr. Tom knows his eruptions. Ever since he was a college student he has been visiting volcanoes and studying their rhytrjnic activity. Now a new and terrifying series of erupijons
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  • 973 2  -  Edward Sinclair By A PLUMP round-faced man with raven -black hair, taoiturn and with a* sombre expression, graduated from the Moscow Higher Technical Academy in 1921. As a matter of fact he did not sit for the final examination a "suggestion" from the
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  • 640 2  - MADE SIGNPOSTS OF HUMAN HEADS A. J. BRANSTON By JJIXENT reports of tribal warfare among primitive natives of remote mountain areas of the Philippines reveal, incredibly, that headhunting has still not been stamped out in these islands. Oddly enough, the war helped the fierce tribesman not only of the Philippines
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  • 312 3 Many benefits boosted THE Singapore Social Welfare Department will spend $2 million on public assistance next year under a revised scheme recommended by the public Assistance Board. It will provide more financial help for the aged, poor, sick, unemployed, temporarily and
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    89 3 PATRICK PRICE, of Hie Navy hat a carcfulrycherished red beard. Bur Shirley Abicair, now on her way to sing at London's exclusive "400" Club, and members of Brian Recce's Show, who will arrive in the Federation today to entertain the troops, did not believe it could be real. At Friday
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  • 237 3 EIGHT THOUSAND members of the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore, are preparing to strike to get the Admiralty to settle their daims. In a circular issued yesterday the union asks its members to get ready for a "final showdown" with the Admiralty. The
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  • 53 3 Rawang Kuang road flooded KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Executive Engineer. Kuala Kubu Bahru, reported today that the six to the 6 3 4 mile Rawang Kuang Road is flooded to a depth of one foot six inches. The water U still rising. Heavy rain fell in North Selangor in the
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  • 24 3 MANILA. Sat— The Philippines has been invited to take part in the Sixth International Film Festival sponsored by the French Ooverament A.P.
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  • 21 3 HONO KONG, Sat— Sea and air search for two British sailors, missing since Sunday, was called off today.— UJ».
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    30 3 This happy foursome was teen at Hit fancy drei» dance held at the Adutphi Hotel last night by the Canadian Association of Singapore who celebrated Hallows' en. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 173 3 THE Singapore Rubber Market steadied yesterday in line with improved overnight trading in New York and November first grade closed at 78 cents a lb. This was half a cent above Friday's close. The off-take was fair, and the market closed quiet. Closing prces yesterday were
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  • 30 3 IPOH, sat.— lnspector Frank Fredericks, of the Perac. Contingent Special Constabulary Training Centre, left Ipoh yesterday on transfer to the Federal Police Headquarters (Stores dept.). Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 135 3 WHEN he was asked to produce his pass at Gate No. 7 of the Singapore Harbour Board on Friday night, John Stephen, second steward of the ship Bernaty, told a constable: "You are a fool. Get away." Yesterday, the Third Police I Magistrate, Mr.
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  • 290 3 LEAGUE DIV I Irsenal 2 Mid'broofh 1 Uton Villa 1 Preston Blackpool Newcastle 2 Bolton 1 Burnley C'harlton 3 Liverpool 2 Chelsea 0 Cardiff 2 Derby 1 \V. Bromwirh 1 Manchester U. 1 Sheffield W 1 Portsmouth Tottenham 1 ■iunderland 1 Stoke 1 Wolves 7 Manchester 3
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  • 163 3 Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the undermentioned posts at the above school: (a) Building Instructor. (b) Machine Shop Instructor. Applicants for post (a) should have completed a five years' apprenticeship In either Carpentry or Bricklaying, and have had a number of years' experience
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  • 62 3 TENDERS are invited for the purchase of 20 tons Scrap Brass Borings mixed with other metal kins at Central Stores. Sentul. Application for terder form. Inspection or for further particulars should be made to the Stores Superintendent. Malayan Railway. Sentul. Tender ck^s at 12 noon oa 24th November,
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    • 69 3 ItMSTO MYIMC RIT TODAY: 3, 6.30, 9.15 Ist ran Erjptian Musical "BELLE of CAIRO" Starring TAHI.A CARIOCA Today 11 a.m. "MAN FROM COLORADO" Tech. Next Change "SELANDANG PELANGI" ROYAL 1.30. 5.00 8.30 "KATHAL" (Tamil) REX Johere Bahru Today 3.15, 5.45 9.15 p.m. "AMBER" (Hindustani) ATLANTIC Great World Today 3.00. 7.00
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  • 699 4  - A father's duty and a poor man's pride PETER KUM THEY WANT TO LEARN TO READ AND WRIfE By JWO different forces, equally powerful and compelling, are urging a grandfather and a grey-haired Tamil to strive for literacy. And both these men are humble hospital attendants. The force which compels
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  • 248 4 MARIE GOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER rVHE term "custard" usually calls to mind a sweet yellow sauce served with puddings or fruit pies and usually made from artificially coloured cornflour, milk and sugar A true custard, is, of course, made from eggs and milk, usually sweetened and thickened over direct
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  • 647 4 The Countryman's Journal THE PIG WITH THE LONG HEAD rp was not until 1921 that zoologists would admit that the Bearded Pig (Sus barbatus), said to be found only in Borneo and the Riau Archipelago, was Indigenous in the Malay Peninsula where Its presence has been recorded from a number
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    • 294 4 a uDi e gp^SE rpHKRK'S something nbout the glittering, solid-gold finish, the elegant modelling, the V/^ '^ei fliHP^-^^^^ when" he l>uvs this gold Rolex wrist-chronometer, that he is buying all the skill and \W^^M^fe\W r*+ V^fißrS^ craftsmanship horn of centuries of experience in the Swiss watchmaking industry He M^MM^W^*Jd V/a^J^B^W^P
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  • 166 5 TMR. R. McDowell, a "surlfl gecu in steel" has been working overtime on the ship Castleville in Singapore's outer roads to enable it to resume 'its round-the-world journey on schedule. The Castleville arrived in Singapore from Penang with cracks in her cylinder covers. Mr. McDowell
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  • 557 5 The Sunday Times helped her T"HE "hopeless caso" of Widow Ong and her seven young starving children is not as hopeless as it seemed last week. Five people who read about the widow's tragic plight in last week's Sunday
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  • 171 5 WHEN is a noise at 2.30 a.m. not a noise? When the Singapore Police Co- wnissioner says it's all right. M said a Singapore police spokesman yesterday. Mr. "J. R. K." who lives near Flagstaff Mouse, off Dunearn Road, home
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    29 5 Roland Murpfcy of C.H.Q. Fort Canning, Singapore and Phyllis Everard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor St. C. Everard of Singapore who were married at the Registry Office, Singapore.
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  • 114 5 A FURTHER BATCH of mentally deficient children, now kept by their guardians in private homes, will be admitted to the New Market Road Children's Home this mon f h. Mr. T. E. Smith. Acting Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, said at a press conference yesterday.
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  • 35 5 Rifleman Panchabahadur Rai of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles was seriously wounded in action in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore on Thursday. He was taking part In an attack on a terrorist camp.
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  • 176 5 A 21-year-old British regular soldier. Cpl. Dermot Michael Murphy, was yesterday sentenced by a courtmartial at Singapore Alexandra Barracks, to be reduced to the ranks, imprisoned foi two years and then to be discharged with ignominy. He was one of two soldiers accused of stealing
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  • 63 5 Teo Tion Seng faced seven charges of forging cheques for a total amount of $1,010 between July 14 and Aug. 21 in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Teo also faced a tentative charge of using a forged cheque. The case will be traosfened to the
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  • 38 5 THE Tuck Chin was charged In the Singapore First District Court yesterday with having a handwritten terrorist document at Balestier Road on Oct 8. He pleaded not guilty and the case was remanded until Nov. 25.
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  • 127 5 rpHE Director of Posts, Mr. Mr. W. A. Cooper, yesterday replied to the person who com pained bitterly that It was impossible to get a parcel posted at the QJP.O. parcels counter without having to take it to another Counter to be weighed and stamped.
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  • 190 5 THE Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, 1 yesterday ordered the forfeiture of $300,000 worth of gold bars and gold coins as there were no claimants for rhem. Mr. Forrer was Implementing an order he made 18 days ago that the gold
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  • 36 5 Nine nurses, who have passed their general nursing course, will receive their certificates from the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, at the General Hospital on Saturday, Nov 15, at 5 pjn.
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    • 184 5 SECURITY-THE BIRTHRIGHT CF CHILDREN Children think only of today; it I. lor YOU to think of rh.ir lomorro^^Jhrough Life Auwronc* you not only tafefluard th«ir Ittktprinativ* yeortibut guarantee Ik, the roolitot.on of those plan* Hbw have mod* for tK«ir Ajfl KjtfrKCtiot) and w*ll-b»in 8 vk jßhhe I Sun Life of
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    • 152 5 ■if K. w I x. j IT'S P/LSENBr!^K^ Brewed In Singapore by Archipelajo Brewery Co.. (1941) Ltd. 4 HOME CINEMA PROJECTOR. Enjoy the pleasures of the actual cinema at your own home with your friends. This can be operated easily both by torch or electricity (AC or DC). Film of
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  • 899 6  - THE BARBER,' THE HORSES, THE SPEAKER AND THE GREAT RACE MASSE Y STANLEY By CANBERRA, Sat. POLITICS entered into this year's Spring Racing Carnival, with its climatic event, the Melbourne Cup. And not just because this world classic happened to coincide with the Presidential elections in America. The more local
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  • 739 6  -  MIX) BUDD -/>* OOj T sappoii its much consolation to him, but Governor Stevenson probably carried more non-Ame-rican good wishes than any other candidate In U.S. election history. Despite Eisenhower's fine record in the war. the people of Europe were pretty unanimous in hoping for Ikes
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    • 107 6 ifi KEY ¥§||P BRANDY .A A STIMUUTMO ,^Si M»3^ DRINK OF QVAUTY No other ink j j£| works this j M^i^ MAGIC! !-^pi W&'\ Wff Fit f It J > M Only Parker ffcffffA with Sfllv-X gives 4-way protection for your pen t' Ends clogging.. .gi\CS quick, f 7 Pi.
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    • 416 6 f .W "Your honoured and revered grandfather has R JjLk I such strong, white teeth Cpff** 4ff»/ because he always uses W* %M' Mm Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth -**"<\ :v really white and healthy. Its clcansii,;; ifa Be? imp. c OO^ costs so n c toa W-CO 1T5.151.M D. W.
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  • 542 7 Woman criminal is deadliest STATEMENT NUMBER ONE F. TENNYSON JESSE, ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST EMINENT WOMEN WRITERS ON CRIME, COMES OUT WITH TWO CHALLENGING STATEMENTS THAT ARE GOING TO MAKE MANY PEOPLE ANGRY \yilKN women lake to ci'mic they are worse, thai is more thorough, than men. Women are
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  • 470 7 WE SHOULD KILL A GREAT MANY MORE PEOPLE STATEMENT NUMBER TWO 7 PUT forward in all ser- iousness and with the most passionate conviction, as an experiment well worth trying, the following thesis:— We should kill a great many more people. There i.- reason why even the most humane of
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  • 301 7  - TWO YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CONFIDENCE IN THE hue Peter Kum By A RADIANTLY happy Chinese fcouple, supremely confident In the future, have Just arrived in Kuala Lumpur. And of all things.; they are going to teach local businessmen the latest in American business methods and accountancy. It was Homecoming for
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  • 81 7 LONDON. rpWENTY-EIGHT men will be offered more than 60,000 pints of Britain's best beer and 16.00Q bottles of finest ales at Oly.T.pia, London, this month. They will smell it, look at It. take a sip here and there. But will they drink It?— No.
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  • 522 7 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM 21-years-of-age and I am trying hard to find a girl friend but in vain. Can you please tell ire the way to achieve success? "WORRIED" Singapore. Don't be over-anxlons to fall hi lore. This win come quit. naturally wben you
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    51 7 H) Hull, wtto made j recent >Ul to Malaya, claims to have rhe longest legs in show business, and here's a picture taken last week to prove it. Hy is now playing in pantomime. With her Is Berkeley SutclrHe who is looking after Hie decor of Eanile Little*'* "lack And
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  • 364 8  -  MARY MULLOY SO CHEAP— AND IT'S MOTHPROOF By LONDON: A PAIR of gloves in a large West End department store is our first glimpse of nylon fur. The gloves were in white and nutria, and at first glance looked just like real fur
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  • 698 8  - A STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL IN SINGAPORE KATHLEEN HICKLEY SOME CHILDREN WHO HAVE NEVER HEARD OF CHRISTMAS By fTHE Sunday Times has asked its readers to assist them in giving the poor children of Malaya a really good Christmas this year by contributing to its Christmas Tree Fund. Lasi week I
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  • 393 8 TALE OF ELEVEN PRIMA DONNAS LONDON. T<HE curtain went up a X quarter of an hour late at the performance of "A Masked Ball" at th e Covent Garden Opera House Therein lies the tale of trie eleven prima donnas. It begins with Helene Werth. German soprano, who wa s
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  • 276 8 IF you would like to bring a lirrie joy into Hie hearts of our under privileged children send in your contribution now to the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund. Penang readers are asked to address their donations to Messrs Evatt and Co.. Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang,
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    • 373 8 MARMITE /^#k=o gives you \?S the t<jdJ{i l liness K VITAMINS! It's grand to be fie and Marmite helps to make you fit. Marmite is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins that assure good health and protect you from illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dishes and you increase
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  • 281 9 DRIVING TEST FAILURES IN X.L KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MORE THAN HALF the people who appeared for driving tests In Kuala Lumpur since their reintroduction in August have failed, Mr. D. Skingley, Senior Registrar and inspector of Motor Vehicles, Selangor told The Sunday Times today. About 5,000 out of 20,000 holders
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  • 49 9 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Mohd Noor bin Razak, 23, impersonated a food control inspector and checked the houses cf three Chinese for excess rice. He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on three charges, the sentences to run concurrently. Six months' police supervision will then follow.
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  • 29 9 IPOH. Sat.— Miss M. M. Johnson, organiser In Perak of the British Red Cross Society, leaves for Britain next week. Her successor is Miss Mary Body.
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  • 82 9 FEPMATANG TINGGI, New Village, Sat. One hundred and fifty villagers who had enroled as Home Guards started training today under Inspector Tan Hock Boey. Guards assembled under eight wards and were addressed by the Bukit Mertajam District Officer, Mr. E. G. Hanrott, the instructors
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  • 148 9 THE first Social Welfare girls' hostel in the Colony has been included in the Public Works Department building programme for next year. Mr. T. E. Smith, acting se :retary for Social Welfare. Singapore, said at a Press conference yesterday. The hostel will
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  • 217 9 The following Government candidates have passed the examination in General Orders and Colonial Regulations:Abu Bak»r bin P»*inchee Admin:«ir»tlve Bervlce. Part II Aiwortli U S. lfaUvan CUMonu Service. V O. Bennett Hiling Clvl Service Chelv»n A. E Deputy Controller of Immigration Singapore Chua Client Chew. Statistics Service
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  • 121 9 PLAY WILL BE RECORDED SEREMBAN, Sat SO successful has been the play "Snow Queen," based on a Hans Andersen fable, that there will be a fourth performance on Wednesday at the King George V School Seremban. Radio Malaya will record this performance, which will aid Queen Elizabeth Coronation Youth Club
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  • 74 9 A "HOMELESS" youth, P. Arumugam, 18. stole a shirt and $80 from an Indian wbo had given him accommodation for the night, was sentenced to 1? months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First District Court magistrate yesterday. Arumugam admitted five previous convictions. His sentence will be
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  • 113 9 rpHE Malayan Chinese X Association headquarters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday announced a gift of $5,000 to the Ist Singapore Regiment. Royal Artillery, stationed at Blakan Mati, to build quarters for Malay soldiers on the island. A note accompanying the gift says that the money is
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    45 9 Mr. Tan Hock Ly«, of rh» City Council, Singapore, and eldest son of Mr. Tan Ah Seng. or Hie Strain Time*. Singapore, wac married yesterday to Miss Mary Cfiia the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Liamg jm, abo of Singapore. Sunday Time* picture
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  • 287 9 The Japanese 'mystery' ship keeps its secret T"HE barnacle and mud-covered wreck of a mystery ship was last week raised off Singapore and towed ashore. The ship's name was the Zenyo Maru. She was Japanese. She was sunk during the war. Little else is known of her and of how
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    39 9 A see** from the Stage CM pUy "L©»« U ld*e«e»" wfcicfc fed its premier* «t the H**d B*m last week. From left: Ptter CtagM, Zoila Hawson. Enid Riches. B«Hy Aiken June Peter* jrtd Tony B Larch. Sunday Time* pktwre.
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  • 64 9 Mr. Samuel N. Burger, Director and General Sales Mrr.ager of Loew's International Corporation distributors of Metro Ooldwyn Mayer Pictuies throughout the world (outside the U.S.A. and Canada* arrives in Singapore today from New York. He has visited Sydney and Jakarta and after a few days in
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  • 63 9 PENANG. Sat. Police detective Nalna Mohd was today acquitted by the Sessions Court President. Mr B. O. Smith on a charge cf accepting an illegal gratification of one dollar from Mydin bin Medar on July 16. Mydin, charged with abetment, was also acquitted. Mr. Lam Huck Aik
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    37 9 The Dutch artist, Mr. |o$ Keyset who is holding an exhibition of hit oil and water colour paintings from Bali and other parts of Indonesia at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from next Tuesday for on* week
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  • 135 9 ABOUT 70 people yesterday attended a tea party at the St. John Ambulance Brigade Headquarters In Stamford Road, Singapore, to welcome the first president of the Brigade. Sir Charles Murray-Ay nsley. Sir Charles Inspected a guard of honour formed by officers of the Brigade. After tea was
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  • 48 9 Indonesian heroes' day' The office of the Indonesian Consulate General, Singapore, and Its sub-office at 108 Robinson Road will be closed tomorrow, Indonesia's "Heroes' Day." The shipping, passport and visa and immigration departments of the Consulate will remain open from 9 a.m. till 10 ajn. on the day.
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  • 187 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 M. 41 M.) 9 a.m. Good Morning; 9.3 C Crosby Show; 10 News; 10.0E From Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America; 11 Time for Music; 11.30-13 Service; 1 p.m. Organ; 1.30 New 3; 145 Sports; 2 Voices Music; 2.15 Gypsy Music; 2.30 Curtain Call; 3 Concert; 4 Listeners'
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  • 105 9 SINGAPORE will $«nd three delegates to sixth International conference of Social Work at Madras from Dec. 14 to 19. j The leader of tpc .delegation will be Mr Rowland Lyne. general secretary of the Y.M.C.A^ and member of thpSocial Welfare Council. The other'
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 WIMI MMTSM MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO INDONESIA. THAILAND AND X^Mwts INDO-CHIHA MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO LTD OCEAN BLDC SINGAPORE I
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    • 275 9 Slippered PAQET I W\k_o SO NICE TO COME HOME TO MEN'S GRECIAN SLIPPERS BY WARDS OF NORWICH Red Wine Brown Black Navy $23/50 Black and Brown Pony Albert $25/Ll T T B shoe 1 I IL d DEPT. SINGAPORE 1. Verdict at Midnight Sixty Years of Dramatic Criticism HAROLD HOBSON
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  • 34 10 MR. MRS. TAN AH SEND wish to express their thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind presents Si attendence on the occasion of the marriage of their eldest son, Hock Lye.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 272 10 HERE is a chance for the non-combatants to do their bit in ending the Emergency and bringing Malaya back to happy times. If they are unable to fight with rines and Bren guns, they can fight with dollars— a hundred million of them. The Federation Government loan,
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    • 144 10 WHATEVER you think of the result of the U.S. presidential election, it is impossible not to have been thrilled and even uplifted by all the sound and fury of democracy in full-blooded action. Nearly 60.000.000 Americans, who had for weeks watched and listened to the battle, went to
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    • 122 10 HPHREE weeks ago, the Sunday Times published a report from Penang which revealed that the Settlement could not raise even $1,100 for private Christmas parties for the local orphans. Application was made to the Social Welfare lotteries for this amount. The application was refused with many unkind criticisms of
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  • 1922 10  -  BERTRAND RUSSELL A FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER LOOKS FORWARD By yHE eighty years of my life have been among the most eventful in the world's history. I cannot think of any other equally important period except the eighty years from the conversion
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    • 57 10 YOUR correspondent who wrote the article on old time Kelantan in your issue of November 2 is in error when he says that the Governor of North Borneo, Mr. James Mason, was killed at Sandakan. Mr. Mison was thrown from hi* horse just outside Oovern- ment Cottage in
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    • 542 10 1 HASTEN to congratulate you on having sensed the real feeling and thought of the local people, as shown by your leading article last week. And when I say local, I mean local, in every respect, except in a racial or religious sense. (This explanation is necessary in view
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    • 36 10 T AM an Australian girl aßfd 18 and would like to correspond with some girls and boys between 18 and 25 in or around Singapore. PATRICIA WHITWELL. 1, Durham Street, Henley Beach, South Australia.
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  • 461 11 Best news since 1949 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. OCTOBER was a good month judged by any standards in the fight against Communist terrorism in Malaya, Mr. R. N. Lindsay, Chief Press Officer of the Federation Information Services, said today. One hundred and
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    58 11 Mis* Joy van Cuylcnburg, daughter or Mr. and Mr*. A.N.H. van Cuylenburg, and Trooper Arthur Montague Thane, of Rhodesia, who were married at Hie Singapore Registry office yesterday. The bride is with Rediffusion, and the bridegroom is in "C" (Rhodesia) Squadron of the 22nd Special Air Services Regiment which is
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  • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Penang police paid out $6,150 last month for information regarding Communist ter- rorists and their activities. In addition they paid $4,500 to the person who gave Information which led I to the killing of Chng Nong Foo and the capture of a woman on
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  • 98 11 BISHOP LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF SCHOOL rE BISHOP of Lichfield, the Rt. Rev. E. C. Woods, laid the foundation stone of Christ Church School in Dorset Road, Singapore, yesterday. The Bishop of Lichfield was garlanded with the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, after the ceremony. The
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  • 55 11 A Malay Regiment soldier, Ahmad bin Sudin today claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lee Cheng Yun at the New World Amusement Park' on Oct. 29. The First Magistrate, Mr. D. C. I. Wernham postponed the case for mention on Nov. 19
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  • 1400 11 kJ EMBERS of the Singapore Swimming Club made a gesture last week that reflects a mounting spirit of goodwill among all communities and will mean a very happy Christmas indeed for one hundred of Singapore's poorest children. On the afternoon of Dec. 22 the club is
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  • 42 11 IPOH, Sat— Paintlnßs by children from the United Kingdom as well as from Malayan schools will be on exhibition at the Perak Library on Frldnv and Saturday, Nov. 14 and »S. f r o«i noon to 6.30 p.m. enrh «ftj.
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  • 88 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. MR. Cheng Hong Moot won first prize in the "Best House" contest held in Val Dor New Village, Sungei Bakap, at the end of the Civics and Educational Course organised for the 3 800 villagers recently. Mr. Chco Yong Seng was runner-up There were
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  • 169 11 WAR DEPT. MEN MAY CONTEST BY-ELECTION SEVERAL civilian employees of the War Department, together with Independents, Progressive and Labour Party candidates are expected to contest the Seletar by-elec-tion on Dec. 20. Ita the past, civilian employees of the War Department had not been allowed to take part in the Legislative
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  • 89 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— The holder of admission ticket No. 5021 won the first prize, a radiogram, in a draw held at the Poppy Day Dance at the Paradise Cabaret, Teluk Aason, in mid-week. Among the other prizes were a bicycle, a lady's wrist watch, 2 bottles of whisky and
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  • 40 11 Mr. Hari O. V. Jensen, South Africa's senior trade commissioner in East Asia, has been appointed Commercial Counsellor in the Sou'h African Embassy, Washington. He and Mrs. Jensen expect to leave Singapore fo: the U.S. early next month.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 350 11 murphy radio MODEL 154 More signal «^£^^9 ...Less noise iji delightful, com- ?^s~^^s^~s~ :^r- :^~--3 WU M performance with ftfrMj^ass^^^?^ I good quality, and aR I just as import- vl Urffhßh I I ant a great 1 7^7 reliability in the I d J 'W* well-known J Murphy tradition B^
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  • FILM PARADE
    • 1109 12  - THE WORST PICTURE OF THE YEAR'— BY AN ENGLISH CRITIC JOHN BEHAGUC I Film preview 5 1 i pidTREGOING, like eating and drinking, is all a matter of histe. What I enjoy, some of you heartily abhor. What I abhor, some of you hold to your hearts with all the
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      15 12 Dal« Robertson. Cameron Mitchell .nd Anne Baxter in aMM from "Th# Outcasts of Poker Flat".
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    • 65 12 DIGNITY—""" B«r«r adopts a regal look as he wafts down fht jtstc with fcis j seventh wits DELIGHT*" A* fast! A (irl who meet* al feii requirement* but fcow Umg wia" (ha U«t? DISGUST— "Barte-Btenc" scowls at Wife Nwmber Four one's getting a b«t irksome... DISDAIN—
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    • 326 12 r TORIBTIAN-JAQUE g S "Blue \t Beard" or -BarbeBlene" as It Is called In French— is also a matter of Individual taste. There is no doubt that it will cause some of you to raise your eyebrows in shocked surprise, but if you
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      107 12 TJEKE'S aa old. old shot from a famous Uollywood film. The star is now dead, but bis reputation lives on. Can yarn cpot him? Send yaw answers to "Spot The Star," Sunday Tiun-3. Singapore. Priies of $25. $15. $1* and S5 will be awarded to the first
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 258 12 rnra^Kl^, how showing 11 145, 4, 6.30, 9.30 r Distributed fefe^. by SHAW BROS Today 9 am "COLT '45" TechnicoJor I Tonight at M'nite MALAY P|LM PRODUCTIONS present TUPA DARATAN" Starring ROSENANI, UAfiUN OMAB, S. SAIiSUDIN GAMBLING F* 3 jgg rot the p fll iRSjOfWi CTAKE W^W fWlsis3 OF AU...ft^Mßßi
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    • 199 12 Actually filmed In th«|*lfrsTEA]<XJS, BEAUTIFUL and TREACHEROUS OKEFENCKCE SWAMP I I aMPWyi 11 a.m.. UO. /*1 tJ JL f i lid I a llf L 1 aild 30 p m Today 9 a.m. "Good Earth" SOON! M M A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ADVENTURE IK SUSPENSE I IPT 11 a m 1.45,
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  • 124 13 THE Sundiy T.mei it iwjrd1 ing $15 for H.e best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-iip. Thu week'* first prise goes to Sunny Ciam. c o Ritci Division Treasurer's Department, Singapore City Hall, for his picture "A Bird la The Hand". Camera Ikoftea. Exposure 1/100 at
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  • 802 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 37 By PHOTOGRAPHY Is unique in its power to make and cement friendships. An enthusiastic photographer can wander far and wide all over the globe but whereever he goes he will always find lots of people who are as keen as he
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 331 13 jCemoir^ j CAMERAS Uu^fl Iferenar KJ L.ENSES| From the laboratories of CANON comes mis p streamlined masterpiece, the long-awaited Model I V S. Here is the very latest in Candid Cameras, featuring rhe synchronised focal plane shutter and coupled range-view finder. Here is the magnificent 2 SERENAR f:1 8 lens
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    • 167 13 WAUTY MOVIES with 16mm 100 ft. reel I^Wf\^^i\ V I "KEYSTONE" I CRITERION LgSSI Siik TURRET MODEL A-12 Jap^Gw^V wlth rl 9 coated lens i •,< rSjggrelßl Large film reel convenience. Big 'X -J&fi '^uttjiSJ pktunM at Gm cott Long run. iffi&JMreflSSj Every costly feature tlim turret smallest professional type
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  • 803 14  - LA UGHTER CHEERS FROM THE NAVY The stroller By I OVE In Idleness", the Terence Rattigan comedy, went straight from a Singapore flat onto a stage at H.M.S. Terror. Naval Base, last week. It was a tremendoMs success. The Stage Club playe r s had been warned that Singapore Naval
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  • 320 14  -  AM. GARDNER By f^ 50-YEAR-OLD silver haired Cambridge housewife is sailing to Malaya in the Du.ch liner Oranje with a twelve-inch long wooden "cosh" in her luggage. She is Mrs. Clark Price, whose husband died in a Japanese internment camp and she is on
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  • 194 14 fj Hydrogen fusion I H requires a temper- BJoturc or 20,000.000 I degrees Centi- B grade or more. Bl Could puny man Hcrcote such an inPj ferno? The onswer H came on July 16, I 1945, -with the H world's first atomI k
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  • 385 14 by DOUGLAS MILLER rE sun has risen, and shines through the morning haze, giving promise of a mid-day brilliance to come The tide is almost full on the coast of Penang Island as the fishermen of Pulau Betong make their way to the water's edge.
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  • 86 14 SOME pet theories of food experts and politicians are blown sky high In a book Just published by Aberdeen University. In It a famous anatomist, after SO years of studying the growth of Children, says:— Mothers waste their time and money giving their babies vitamins, because all the special
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 118 14 1 *NP M^^^^X I Z l-.~^of£***TL MMMMM MM* Wk %^%^f^9^Mwk -s*\ J o \T\ MM^^^M MWm AM You'll like your Brylcreem in this smart new jar. You'll find it easy to grip, easy to ghfßjjCg dip into. Yes, this new distinctive pack is a worthy successor to the familiar tall
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    • 300 14 1 1 JjiWjl f^* mTo iES THE &s^ PHIUIPS BICYCLE FOREMOST Here is part of one of the four huge factories employing over 4,000 skilled workers where the Phillips Bicycle is made. The Phillips is better built and longer lasting. Every model has the renowned Phillips guarantee that covers the
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  • 1687 15 YOUNG IDEAS-A Weekly page for junior readers TROUBLE FOR CHANDRA THE NINTH EXCITING INSTALMENT OF KING OF THE STRAITS/ By BENC SWEE liur Sinfiapfre frieads, John Klnf, Kr.ssim, Chindra and Ah Srn;r have fallen f.ml of a gr"up •f piiuis and smuggler* who c.MI themselves the Black |ir.-.^<in g..n.T. John,
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  • 498 15  -  'Frank' By IN 1709, a German called Bcettger discovered kaolin, a very fine day, and lieldspar, called by the Chinese "petunse". and by t he English. "Cornish Stone". new Dresden. So much importance was attached to Eoettger's discovery that he and his workmen
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    • 249 15 UGUTSKIN diseases now! Ashamed to go out with your friends I of ugly spots and pimples Don skin irritation and itching give M restless slcepicss r.i^htr. <^le.--.r UB -.our kfci D Dflla iti«v with D.D.D. Fnd the u:?conu..rt, ment once and for all uui) the quick* oeraria Ktiaa of D.DJ>.
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    • 292 15 VIA LONDON by y ahMTkS-M-kl) \Jii Rtfv\ World famous Constellation Service BHsißLw^crz^r" t TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEW "^SSafJ^ LOW TOURIST FARES Mm ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Now you can book on one iici ommm!atinn, meals anil surtu i.et all the uav l>y C'or.stclla- hoc transport at scheduled mcht NO EXTRA AIR
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 134 15 mm crossword u.i v AVMOSS I Tketc Militio nvdi iitrd recr S. ladeSßtte irtMr at ftpeech. There'a on, «a Ike raie reur^r 1 Naia. Tolanteer force. 9. Net aoft II Ckrlttian via. of ear CommUiioner-Uenerai. 1.4 T. uUifr. 16. Swaap I? Net off. IX Tea put rear rakMtk in I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 400 16 Advertisement fipr FOR a seat along the 3JOO route of the Coronatit n Oh yes, with breakEttt, iimillliTg coffee and lunch in 'u'led The sharks in London put Singnpore's variety to shame Much brtti-r to JUVENIA GOLD WRIST Y'ATC T I \t von:- m have perfect Hme f( r a
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    • 581 16 ,n Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Fl«sh Kidnays With Cystn an. You'll Feel Pin* Cyatax the prescription of a fmuuus) dootoi— enda all troublos due to faulty kidney action In double quick time, ao, If you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neuritis, lumbago. Backache Nervousness Leg Pains, Dizziness Circlei
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    • 1655 16 PISTRAUSHT £ZO/t\ THE ENg«V ATIN& UUNGt-E MEAT, /yCSS|/ CvW x Wrs fji M IK^^ CERTAIN MEM&EKS OP A MQViB COMPANY /&s7V^^\ V\\ J I twJtKl \f% T^ I"^ W/s //M& 1/5 »'^llk. A^^^y^^^ l^fT^^J^^y^^i^^ M ■jMilil ANC? a p AMiL)AK- LOO<i\'G, HANPSOnE P'SUZE %^W^"IKS^C r^^ \r a^&[ oC^^yj^^ 2::^ir ii
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  • 1071 17  -  GUBBINS BY AFTER reading a biography of Lady Mountbatten, I have been wondering if the public would be interested m an autobiography by Lord Gubbins. Although the life of Lord Gubbins has not been quite so colourful, there are points of resemblance worth noting Biographer Dennis
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  • 49 17 imam Danny, me of the ta.lcsr cTions r!.!s at London's Windmill Theatre, conforms to the requiiements of the "Perfect Modern Ev«". Sutsn hat the exact measurements chosen by Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A. 5 ft. 7 in. rail; bust, 36} in.; waist 29 in.; hips 37 in.
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  • 183 17 been married twice to the same woman She Is 36. They married first in 1939 and had four children. Then there was a divorce in 1949 afier he started drinking :oo much. After the divorce he had treatment for alcoholism, promised he would never drink again, and
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  • 520 17 IT was a grant of £6,000 a year from public funds that paved the way for the birth, in a modest, oneroom London home, of a national organisation charged with the task of telling foreigners about the British Way of Life. The infant was
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 163 17 o»o By (j*& Jetliner NOW IN REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND LONDON Enjoy Air Travel ahead of its time! Hy by 36--passenger Comet, designed and built in England in collaboration with 8.0.A.C. by the famous de Havilland Aircraft Company. The Comet offer* you higher flying speed in greater comfort, reducing
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    • 71 17 I^rt of the N^layan Scene I Krt23otßßB2 wßHßtev" the AUSTIN AM "SOMERSET" The A.40 "Somerset." because of its popularity, has now become part of Malayan scene. 4 I |~n f~5 i 1 AUSTIN you con depend on it! 11 I 1 nil k 1 I v^&TX *Er*A Ml >Am. Jam
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 189 17 Hypnotists trying PSYCHIATRISTS are using because she does not love hypnotism in an at- him. tempt to make a 45-year-old The man, a 45-year-old man stop loving his wife— chauffeur In Stockholm, has Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 4 Provide (7) 8 KscaDet (I) plea ot absence 5 >- 2 Stroll
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  • 1097 18 Goodbye to chromium plated horrors BRITAIN'S NEW CARS— by MANNING BLACKWOOD I SHOULD have liked to start this column this week with a potted review of the new models at the London Motor Show but in the space available it would be possible only to describe a very few motorcars,
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  • 393 18 SPORTS HICHLICHTS by CRUSADER' T ATEST news from London shows that the International Badminton Federation is in favour of Malaya's suggestion that the Thomas Cup be competed for every two years instead of three, as at present. The idea was first broached by Mr.
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  • 90 18 Across: 4, Furnish, 8, Leakages 9, Derange. 11. Benign. 14, Sit. 15, Treat. 17, Pluok. JB, Wee. 19, Bogey. 21, Air. 22, Mourn. 23. Sty. 24. Zebra. 25, Ray. 26. Othe--27, Stool. 30. New. 32, Excite. 33 Artisan. 35, Rntionnl. 36. DasMnu Down: 1. Alibi. 2, Saunter.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 412 18 Engineerea to Yet so compact seat 4 very there's no difficomforrably. culty to park. And over 50m. p. too/ CYCLE b CARRIAGE CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR t^BENNETT COLLEGE SUtrFIELI/. F.SCLAND Bfc can help you to success trough personal postal tuition 1 IitUWAWUI of mfn in important positions were once
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    • 499 18 Jr*V 20 for 60 efi. in Singapore 20 for 70 cts. in Federation The dqarette for eye ry occasion W O. A H. O. WILLS, BRISTOL A LONDON r "Radios! n Radios! Radios! TELEFUNKEI LORENZ GREATZ RCA and other models ■^g^g^^g^gjmjj^^'^r"*' "^j^wJJUrASS^MMaI Limited Quantity at specially reduced prices. Easy Payments
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  • 598 19 Johore routed in first half By SECOND ROW VERY IM<; crowd was at Bahru yesterday iflernooa to see a fine open y::\vc\e of rugger when Singapore Civilians beat johore by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty £oal) to three points (a penalty goal)
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  • 89 19 BRISBAME. Sat. "PKANK Stdjrman, holder of x the Wimbledon and United States crowns, won the Queensland men's singles lawn tennis tide today when he beat his fellow Australian, Mervyn Rose. 11-9. 6-2, 0-6, 2-6, 6-1 in the final. Rom?, a lefthander, who eliminated Ken McGregor
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  • 175 19 TAYFIELD HAT-TRICK FOR TOURISTS BOURNE. Sat, ryUCIH TAVFIELD. 24-year-old 1 Durban trt*ftm. performed j :!ie nzst hat-til k of the So'.i'h Afri:..n tour of A'.»stra!ia today v lth Ma :ff spinners. In Vi? orin's s.-cond innlnrs he j took 'he wicket* of Fltchett. R;p and lan JoJn^on wi h succt
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  • 157 19 fcYDNEY, Sat r\ON TALLON. for.ner Aus tjllan Tes' wicke'kefp- who was medically unfit f birr Crtckel 1 >st srason. toi: s.v d j Qjecns; ni froii r^n Innings defeat in ihelr mntch against Nen- I South Wales here. Que'iislmd who h">d be*"" 1 sho* on* for 92
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  • 45 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat, 'THiIEE gift goals by the Selangor defence today enabled Perak Malays to score a 5-3 victory jver Selangor Malays in their Sultans' Gold Cup competition soccer match on the Sultan Sulaiman Club ground. Kuala Lumpur, this evening.
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  • 57 19 More than 40 competitors took part in the Achilles Club's 3 1,--mile cross-counti v race heli in the M( Richie Reservoir It a esrerday. In a thrilling finlsi, SAC Dcbson beat K. Martin REM.E i and M. Callow y iRNi imo second and thl d place.
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  • 159 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. CT. ANDREWS S.-hotl, Sliigapore, today, administered the "flrst defeat the English Colleg\ Johore Bahru. experienced th'.s 6f»ason in in'er-«choel ru?bv. Tuinin? a well deserved vlcto-y by 25 points to 3 on the Collrgc Kroun A'thou?' 1 the* pressed throughout the Jirst
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  • 28 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— ln an lntei -school hockey match played at Johure Bahru today, St. Andrew's School defeated the English College by four goals to two.
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  • 37 19 The Police were no match for the .loyal Australian Air Force at rugger and were badly mauled at Changl yesterday by 40 points (five goals and five tries) to eight points (a goaUand a try).
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  • 36 19 In a friendly rugger iratch played en the Keppel ground yesterday, Singapore Harbour Poard beat the Royal Engineers by 17 points Uhree tries, one s,oal, one penalty goal) to three points (penalty goal).
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  • 174 19 'THE SINGAPORE Civilians held their final trial yesterday on the S.R.C. grjund and the following have been selected to represent the Combined Civilians against the Comb.ued Services on Tuesday at 5 p.m. .sharp on the S.C.C padang: Noroiiha (S.R.C.); R Barth (S.R.C.I, Kuiper (S.C.C); P.
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  • 176 19 r>AFFLES Institution rugger team fought gamely but could not prevent the Oid Boys from •vina:ng their annual Challenge Cup match by ei?ht points (?oa! ar.d dropped goal) to six itrv and penalty i on R.I. ground yesterday. Kok Feow, gathering a loose ball dropDcti
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  • 33 19 In a friendly soccer match at Farrcr Park yesterday. Chinese Athletic beat R.A.S.C. by 3-2. Scorers: Toan Chye Heng Soo and Quanta* for CA.; R.A.S.C scored through Dorson and Borllen.
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  • 342 19 RAF Seletar 9; Royal Signals 5. nnHOUOH trailing behind RAP Seletar by 6-0 at the Interval. Royal Signals very nearly got awity with the game In the rugger friendly at Tanglin yesterday. The airmen finally won by three penalties to one goal. It was a c'.«sely
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  • 236 19 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat, pENANG ?dopted clever iclics to beat Kedah by six points (two tries i to three (penaKv) in their HVB M.'.U\va ruegev ftx.ure iere today. When rein came In the m half. P-.i:'Tv- dM Ow r by confining play to tbc forwardß.
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  • 332 19 IPOH Saturday. T\OMINATING PLAY throughout, Selan?o r scored JLr a convincing victory by 12 points (thrcp tries a penalty) to nil against last season's H.M.S. Maliya rugger champions, Perik, in their important opening game played on the Ipoh padang this evening. txcep. lor a few periods
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    • 170 19 BRUSIKUPJOUR C^^ SMILE- X H AN attractive smile \jL 7 demands sound, white >J^^ 111 :ceth. Let the Wisdom tooth- I brush help Nylon tufts are designed to reach between the teeth N*v, I (where most decay begins) and the \NL"J/! I 3 shaped handle makes brush-control ]fc^ easy. Wisdom
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  • 1994 20  -  EPSOM JEEP By Old Theatre completes fine sprint double Big Sweep TOTAL POOL $326,325 Ist No. *****8 $88 108 2nd No. *****6 $44,054 3rd No *****3 $22,027 STARTERS ($3,146 each): Nos. *****6. *****3. *****7. 3:>:)7.SS, *****6, *****7 14G564. CONSOLATION (51.957 each>: Nos.
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  • 142 20 r^ESPITE inclement weather, a capacity crowd saw the badminton finals of the Perak Turf Club S.C. last night The Sultan of Perak gave away the prizes. The tourney, which started two months ago. drew a record entry. The results of the finals were: Women's handicap
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  • 195 20 LONDON, Sat. rpHE Irish horse Knock Har._ who was gambled on to win the Manchester November Handicap, in London and provincial bookmakers' offices on Thusriay. was quoted at 100-6 at last night's Victoria Club callover on the race. The eignt year old jeldlng finished thh-d
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  • 161 20 BADMINTON INCLUDED IN 1954 ASIAN GAMES MANILA, Sat. SINGAPORE is among 15 nations taking part in the 1954 Asian (James to be held here. The games, the second in the area, will begin on May 2 and last a week, the Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation announced. Of special interest to
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