The Straits Times, 7 December 1952
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Title Section17 1952-12-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA No. 904 SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article477 1952-12-07 1 iThey win 4 out of 6 seats FOUR CANDIDATES LOSE THEIR $250 DEPOSITS fHE SINCAPORE Progressive Party won four out of six seats in yesterday's City Council elections. The other two seats were won by an Independent candidate, Mr. S. Jaganathan, in the South Ward, and a477 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-12-07 1 Mrs. Robert Eu, Progressive Party candidate for West Ward who was re-elected with a majority of 235 votes was garlanded by Mrs. Leo Santiago in the Victoria Theatre last night. Sunday Times picture37 words
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Article157 1952-12-07 1 WEST WARD SOUTH WARD Mr. S. Jaganathan Mrs Eu (Independent) 2.09S (Progressive) 1,1» Mr s M Vasagar Mrs. S. M. Manyam (Progressive) 1,903 (Independent Soc.) 904 M r. Peter M Williams Mr 9- V J Paranibll (Labour) 84S (Independent) 174 Majority 190 Majority 235 Electorate g,693 Electorate 4.059 CITY157 words
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Article30 1952-12-07 1 NAIROBI, Sat. Sir Evelyn Baring, Governor of Kenya, will fly to Britain next week to discuss the situation in Kenya with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lyttelton— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1952-12-07 1 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Sat. —A Cuban airliner crashed Into the sea off Bermuda today with 41 persons aboard. Only four have been rescued, but an air search is under way. U.PUP - 32 words
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154 1952-12-07 1 Hush-hush talks on C wealth defence LONDON. Sat. "POUR of the Prime Ministers •T of the Commonwealth will tomorrow engage in highly secret defence talks ranging from Britain's atom bomb to Malaya's emergency and Australia's uranium ore. With Mr. Churchill at Chequers as Sunday guests will be Mr Robert Menzles.Reuter - 154 words
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Article277 1952-12-07 1 rpHE UMNO-MCA alliance was -a. at Its greatest strength in Johore Bahru. hometown of the founder of the Independence of Malaya Party, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. In a day of overwhelming victories, the Johore Bahru result was the most startling. The alliance won all nine277 words
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Article61 1952-12-07 1 TOKYO, Sat The American Fifth Air Force reported today that it repelled the "largest enemy night air attack of the Korean war" while Mr. Eisenhower was leaving Korea. Allied radar In a three-hour period last night picked up a total of 11 "hostile aircraft" roaring towardReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1952-12-07 1 NEW YORK. Sat. —T h c United Nations Security Council will meet on Monday to hear India's views on the latest United States and British proposals to settle the Kashmir dispute.— U. P.35 words
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Article27 1952-12-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Mutual Security Agency yesterday allocated U551,961,000 more to Formosa. Indo-China, the Philippines and Siam for continued economic help to countries. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article42 1952-12-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Atomic Energy Commission yesterday released for public use 26 patents, including one gadget that will tell you "quickly ami easily" where the atomic bomb goes off. The device is an "atomic air burst direction finder."— U.P 1UP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration499 1952-12-07 1 Giant no w printing press starts work PHE new Straits Times rotary press, the most modern in Asia, went into production for the first time last night. This issue of the Sunday Times was printed on the machine. irs. T. Aiken. wife of the Chairman of Directors, straits Times Press.499 words
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274 1952-12-07 1 IN Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Batu Pahat, Muar and Johore 1 Bahru. Hie UMNO MCA alliance yesterday scored the most convincing victory since elections were introduced in this country. In five out of the seven local elections conducted yesterday for the first time on a274 words
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Article99 1952-12-07 1 REPORTS that the price of gold might be revalued caused fairly Heavy buying of rubber by the Continent over nig h t, and the Singapore rubber price shot up to 94 T cents a lb yesterday. The close for December first grade was 94 cents a99 words
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Article53 1952-12-07 1 P.I. grows all its own rice WASHINGTON, Sat. The Philippine rice crop this year may reach 1.800,000 tons and thus obviate the need for Imports. "The Philippine goal cf self-sufficiency in rice may be achieved this year if the output is as high as anticipated," the U.S. Department of Agriculture53 words
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Article34 1952-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SEVEN more terrorists have been killed, one wounded and another captured in the Federation. One member of the security forces and a Chinese civilian have been wounded.34 words
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Article31 1952-12-07 1 BONN. Sat WEST German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced that the United States had pledged to furnish the newest and best arms to equip the 5000.000-man German defence army31 words
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Article26 1952-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Residents and businessmen in the Bentong area of Pahang are buying Federation security loan stock worth $215,000, It was officially stated today26 words
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Article38 1952-12-07 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— A woman who told the divorce court her husband once drank her freckle lotion when he could get no other liquor was granted a decree on the grounds of her husband's habitual drunkenness. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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102 1952-12-07 1 Ttfß. N. R. MISTRI, "bachelor godfatuer" of Singapore's poor children, has sent a message of goodwill to the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund. "I cannot bear to think of sick children, and their mothers lying on the floors of hospital wards," he told the102 words
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Advertisement135 1952-12-07 1 We have always in Stock WATCHES and CLOCKS of popular makes and designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS 1 1 Th« Arcad*. Spore 1 Phone *****. LONG von, MICRO GROOVE j PLAYING W RECORDS The Long Playing Record is the greatest single advance in the Gramophone Industry. Giving «p to135 words
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Advertisement41 1952-12-07 1 !31l BLONDES! BRUNETTES! BROWNETTES! REDHEAOSI < jlf)sttcks 1 j\ color blended especially I for YQU by U Hollywood's malf-up genius A wardrobe of 4 Color Harmony Lipsticks for your individual color type. A bold Clear Red for all-occasion wear to dramatize YOU41 words
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143 1952-12-07 2 Singapore's polio 'team is ready OINGAPORE is now much better able to repair the ravages of a polio epidemic than it was at the time of the last outbreak in 1950. The Director of Medical Services (Dr W. J. Vlckers) warned last week (see cutting below> that since outbreaks of143 words
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Article279 1952-12-07 2 1 CINGAPORE is due for a polio epidemic next year, said j tfc« Director cr Medical Services. Dr. W. J: VidcerSjJ lp af a press conference yesterday. The epidemic occurs once •■"■"S^ >H tn auo-.it < very 30 n-ionths j Th" last one in Singapore279 words
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Article, Illustration850 1952-12-07 2 The War on Polio Three developments give hope of victory |tf EDICAL scientists in the United States believe they are closer to victory in their crusade against poliomyelitis as a result of three recent experiments in the immunization field. Poliomyelitis, often referred to as infantile paralysis, afflicts many thousands of850 words
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Article380 1952-12-07 2 LET ME TELL YOU ALL ABOUT 1T... NOW let me say right now. if you are in a belligerent mood and say..." So What... l've had four," that this is intended solely for people who have just emerged, or are emerging from, having their first380 words
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Article347 1952-12-07 2 SLEEPWALKERWENT TO THE CINEMA! AS the Carlistle-New-castle train sped through the night at 50 m.p.h. sleepwalker Johnny Pattinson opened a carriage door and stepped out. Thirty minutes later he was found sitting by the line with a broken leg and still in the daze of a sleepwalker who has just347 words
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Article157 1952-12-07 2 Three deadly diseases. T. 8., V.D. and. Malaria are losing their war with Hie scientists "DURING the last three years," the UJ9. Public Health Service reports, "the world has seen greater improvement In health conditions than in any similar period of history There is now far greater security157 words
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Advertisement729 1952-12-07 2 (jlticu^ TMkiarsUaa 3J/)v I arc a»tra *r x £T\ i aotwaathar.f K^\l A <iaatlai,V. /^^O^v^ with Catkara I V^ 7j ll\Talea»Fi»iinJaT\VVß» V,' i coota tka akin, A^ i »lUyi chaAng and torn rcaLtat ing comfoii. Mother I will Jaat low Ma diitinctiva perfaaaa am} rx^aUte (ragraaca. 1 STOPS CHAFING r729 words
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Advertisement309 1952-12-07 2 -y^ v- UFRMEl* A Tailored ft fit WiM PuuteUtMSend for free leaflet. 77 Coi/yer Quay Swgopor* SHCmBLD. ENGLAND I llrPj. can help you to success through personal postal tuition •"■pHousAXDS of mbn in important positions were once students X of this famous English Coltefc. Thry owe their success to Personal309 words
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Article, Illustration309 1952-12-07 3 Women dominate yesterday's voting in Federation JHE MOST STRIKING feature of the elections yesterday, as the pictures on this page show was the way the women of Malaya turned up at the polls. In the six Federation towns of Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Batu Pahat, Muar309 words
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Advertisement335 1952-12-07 3 MAKES IDEAL GIFT FOR X'MAS Obtainable at all Leading Stores Sole Agents: M. PRAGER LTD. SINGAPORE HO™ l(T) Clears Stuffy Nose %l~(Jc\j^4h= ENJOY easy breathing all day long in spite fcSe&wn^gjTjJl of that stuffy head-cold! How? Just keep a ■Sp-'MLTrnJ^ handy little vicks Inhaler in your pocket and *<Jb Ilk335 words
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Advertisement411 1952-12-07 3 'U I (fill- I: L te ft tempting fcj V Bargain ss p. 2? Offers you Grand Saving on these: <t E. P. M.S. TEA SETS S{j v.p. s.r. 1181 4 piece, $170 $105 UN s 4 175 110 1182 3 100 ss 65 V fji 3132 3 77 ss411 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1952-12-07 4 J. W; GOODWIN - J.W. GOODWIN AN EVENING OF REVERENCE IN OLD MALACCA BY I DO not think they siw me at they walked demurely into the church hand in hand. It was that toft golden half-hour before sundown when everything seems breathless1,348 words
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Article, Illustration627 1952-12-07 4 A FALLEN PIG ISNT ALWAYS DEAD! A PEW evenings ago that young planter came over to hunt pig on Sungel Siput Estate behind the Dusun. After half an hour we heard two shots coming from a distance, which, however, we did not connect with his activities. Ten627 words
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Article145 1952-12-07 4 rE Gurney Memorial Library at S«remban. the first public library to be established In honour of the late Sir Henry Ourney In Malaya, is the proud recipient of $7.000-worth of brand new books, ranging from popular tlctlon novels to those ""of a technical educational natun tor reterence145 words
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Advertisement356 1952-12-07 4 A gold Rolex "Datejust" B^*^ -the Distinctive Christinas Gift! fHERE'S something nbout the glittering, solid-gold finish, the elegant modelling, the V'^- \W jMtt superb design of a Rolex Dateiust wrist-watch, that marks out its wearer as a man of l^ZZz^zZzzißMmli^ -^i ill Jffl success and distinction It also shows his356 words
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Article294 1952-12-07 5 Customs officer gets gaol for corruption IPOH, Saturday MR. JUSTICE Thomson convicted a customs officer in the Assize Court here today of corruption. Then he said: "This case has arisen out of the present law relating to chandu. The effect is that it has created a294 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-12-07 5 MR. AND MRS. CYRIL BANNISTER after their marriage at St. Theresa Church, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Sybil Mary Baudville.24 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-12-07 5 MRS. A. C. SIMMONS, wife of the Managing Director, Straits Times Press Ltd., presenting a gold watch to Mr. Ong Jiak Kirn, 34 years an employee of the company, after the opening of the new rotary press List night. Altogether there were 12 awards to long-service employees.47 words
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Article117 1952-12-07 5 THE worried mother, Mrs. T. j Brewis. whose appeal for goat's milk for her prema-turely-born twins was printed j in the Sunday Times, has been overwhelmed with offers in the i last four days. The first answer to her S.O.S. came at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday, last117 words
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Article55 1952-12-07 5 A lighted cigarette butt thrown by a night workman on to a pile of wooden shavings caused a fire yesterday morning on the workshop of a Singapore firm of furniture suppliers in Kramat Lane. The fire was almost over when two fire engines arrived. There was55 words
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Article37 1952-12-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Greetings from the Springfield, Oregon, Rotary Club. United States, were conveyed to the .Tohore Bahru Rotary Club by Mr. Scott Thomson, who with his wife attended a tea meeting of the club.37 words
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Article30 1952-12-07 5 Major J. D. K. Hague, managing director of A Wander Limited (Ovaltine), arrived in Singapore with Mrs. Hague from Sydney yesterday for a week's stay in Malaya.30 words
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Article48 1952-12-07 5 About 4,000 attended the Singapore Filipino Association's "Philippine' night" at Raffles Hotel last night Half the proceeds will be Riven to the Leper Relief Association, the rest to the Filipino Association F*und. The floor show Included traditional Philippine folk dancing and the bamboo dance.48 words
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Article46 1952-12-07 5 While removing x corrugated iron sheets from the roof of a disused store in Bellilios Road, Singapore, yesterday Lee Teng Soon, 16, an apprentice, fell 10 feet to the ground. His slight leg injuries were treated at the General Hospitaloutpatients'department.46 words
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Article39 1952-12-07 5 An 11-year-old girl, Lim Oeok Cheng, and her youngest brother, a baby, whom she was carrying, were both slightly Injured when a car knocked them down near the Kandang Kerbau police station, Singapore, yesterday.39 words
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106 1952-12-07 5 TELUK ANSON, Sat. A MALAY student, Inche Mohamed Yusof b i n Yacob 22, an engine driver of the Cold Storage at Teluk Anson speaking in flawless English, thanked the officials of the Perak Adult Education Association for giving him his feilow106 words
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Article280 1952-12-07 5 'Adams' train for University ball I RON weights and dumb-bells are clanging in the corridors 1 of the University of Malaya students' hostels as husky young undergraduates groan and sweat for the University I Endowment Fund. Three months ago a third year dental student280 words
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Article55 1952-12-07 5 Ong Bee Hiang. 35. a woman, was charged in Singapore yesterday with stealing a water meter worth $50 belonging to the City Council water department, from a building sitp at Tanah Merah Besar. She was allowed $500 bail in two sureties until Dec. 13. when the case55 words
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Advertisement167 1952-12-07 5 KauJtafe. t-^L— r New Prices 5 H.P. TWIN $615 74 H.P. TWIN $735/- 16 H.P. TWIN $1,250/GENUINE SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE FROM STOCK CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. IMPORT DEPARTMENT SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC jfogm, MARCONIPHONE 'rt ROUND THE WORLD T*yp^ TRANSPORTABLE RECEIVER Special Offer Until Christmas n,,i V: £> $99.00167 words
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Advertisement329 1952-12-07 5 Tiger A Testimonials MISS L. TOE recently -confided: "I'm making pillow cases for all my boy friends so they can fit in the TIGER Christmas cartons I'm giving them!" 1. T.CT. 52 VUS fh BADBREAT+^W^ Chronic Bad Brtath h painless /^-K /^■fey. know they kav« if. OUSC (on. (/^-Sdr Ml329 words
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Miscellaneous89 1952-12-07 5 The weather WEATHER statistics throughout Malaya yesterday were: Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. on Dec 5 to 7.30 a.m Dec 6>. Spore (73 deg.i; Penang i7o>; Kota Bahru (73>; Kuala (73 deg.i; Penang i 76»: Kuan tan (72. Maximum temperature (7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 6k Spore <84 deg.t;89 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1952-12-07 6 Dr C Elaine Field, Child Health Specialist, Federation of Malaya, yesterday read a paper, "The Physical Care of the Child in The Family", before the International Study Conference on Child Welfare held in Bombay. Below are extracts from the paper: PEFORE giving you my impressions1,269 words
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Article546 1952-12-07 6 t BILLY BUDD - t BILLY BUDD By T<HE Malayan election x candidate who hired a sampan-load of Malay minstrels to sing his praises to the electorate may have hit on something which will entirely change the character of future political contests in this country. Especially in this age of546 words
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Article459 1952-12-07 6 Marie Gough's Cookery Corner THERE is no pride to surpass that of the proud housewife who can offer her friends a piece of really excellent Christmas cake made by her own fair hands. Here is how to make it and ice it CHRISTMAS CAKE Wash and459 words
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Advertisement291 1952-12-07 6 Yi\ MUSCULAR FATIGUE I I M^ gets you down... Ihe same analgesic that has made I I Alka-Seltzer so famous as a Headache *I°. |i •i ELi remedy, also soothes tired, tense mus- -j\ "U c cles helps you feel fresh and relaxed. &o, p Millions take it at the291 words
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Advertisement356 1952-12-07 6 life were |yl \f there M1 y bhhbmijmhm| How do the lovely women I seen at New York's smart:^Spfo^ est hotels get such beautiful -J^^Bfc^MSi&Bkffc perms? Many give themselves r toni h me pcr vis The y ■PffiUw j^jSK*<y I and cool, brings softer, silki. i waves than any other356 words
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Article, Illustration866 1952-12-07 7 LONDON I AM of the opinion that this must surely be the best toy-shopping year since 1938; quality and variety are excellent, fewer goods are marked with that irritating sign "for export only," but the popular lines sell quickly. At the time of writing866 words
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Article, Illustration798 1952-12-07 7 DAVID ENCLISH - BEAUTIFUL SHOWGIRL DISAPPEARS DAVID ENCLISH says A mysterious telephone call is the only clue to a London dancer's disappearance, IN a neat suburban home in Chingford. Essex, a grey-haired mother waits sadly but patiently for a "ghost" to return For nearly three years Mrs. Alice Hope has searched and believed798 words
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Advertisement319 1952-12-07 7 tBbL f P i. Wk? fll I Deep-Cleansing <7/ve<S KoatJdm /toe 6eaafa> Yes, deep-cleansing is the greatest secret in beauty care. Because a perfectly clean skin is the foundation of true beauty. 'Anne French Cleansing Milk actually floats away the hidden dust and impurities right from the base of" your319 words
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Advertisement360 1952-12-07 7 ♦AKTA-VITE' casts d little more *£lommon food J?^X GREATLY V*"^ INCREASED JtnVTOWIN STRENGTH W I :AKTA-VITE- h»s more thin four llm« the vit»--j mm strenfth present In ordinary lood lonle». Eaei Al JL > averane to* (T»» leaspoonfuls) eonUlni:— 1 -MM D iooo «T Plui' calcium in* pboiphorui. w well360 words
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Article459 1952-12-07 8 LET YOUR PARTY BE 'DIFFERENT' New ideas on what to give the children to eat and on what games they should play. riNCE again Christmas v is upon us, with its Joys and headaches, not least among them that Children's Party that you will Inevitably have to give! Here are459 words
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Article56 1952-12-07 8 Two hundred girls in England have told scientists that their greatest dislike was bad-tempered parents. The y ha<i replied to a social survey which the scientists considered at their annual meeting (at Belfast). The girls showed a particular dislike of their mothers' close watchfulness on56 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1952-12-07 8 Are 'they' really such paragons? A reader's revenge on women who write 'how it's done' articles for the Press. She asks... THIS 18 A 'CATTY 1 STORY AMD WE OFFER NO APOLOGIES COMEWHERE In Sin- gapore there must be a colony of beautiful and well-groomed women, married to well-fed and1,408 words
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Article, Illustration401 1952-12-07 8 I AM 18 ana madly in love with a boy of 26. I am told he already has a girl friend but I still love him. He has a Rood Job and I am only a clerk, do you think this stops him from returning the love401 words
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Advertisement12 1952-12-07 8 Eyes glued to the /Ssßp^ /GENUINE BLUE &GOLD^» i^^^M g EAUde COLOGNE12 words
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Advertisement183 1952-12-07 8 SS*' .-.vlvXiß'.vX^v.v y;^. •.gg^^'.\XxMflßPM jKSfl^^M jS) BRUS^UP^WUR fsj?/ijff makes Wisdom «n easy brush to use, //jflr an< A available in different sizes for //of adults and children. Every Wisdom tooth* g^^//jjf brush is supplied in a dust-proof carton. Distributors J. L. Morison, Son Of Joru* -with wisdom THE CORRECT-SHAW MYIOW183 words
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233 1952-12-07 9 R.A.F. steps up activity against the bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. R. A.F. support of ground forces in the Federation in the last week of November was the heaviest since the end of July and the second heaviest this year, Mr. R. N. Lindsay, Chief Press Officer, Federation Information Services, said233 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-12-07 9 TENGKU A BI) I 1.1. AH son of the late Tengku Omar Sri Setia Raja, former Mentri Besar of Trengganu and Madam Raja Zainab binte Raja Alang, after his marriage to Tengku Jamilah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tengku Haji Abdul Kadir. J.P. Both are of Singapore. Receptions were held64 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-12-07 9 ONE OF KAMPONG BAHRU' S oldest residents, Inche Habib bin Fahir Jaffar votes in the Sentul Ward of Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Times pict ure.24 words
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Article64 1952-12-07 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. Province police said today that the burning of two labour lines lat Sungei Rembai in Relaui Sungei Bakap area was caus- ed by thieves, not bandits. An owner who last visited his untapped rubber estate on Nov. 11 found everything intact. Yesterday he found64 words
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Article43 1952-12-07 9 S'pore workman burned by add A 20-year-old workman, Seah Hwang Lee, was seriously burned on the body yesterday when a tin of sulphuric acid fell on him at an engineering workshop ir Jalan Sultan. Singapore. He was later admitted to the General Hospital.43 words
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Article40 1952-12-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The Kathi Besar of Johore Bahru conducted the fortieth day religious service last night at the Istana Besar following the death of the Tungku Ampuan Besar. the sister of the Sultan of Johore.40 words
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92 1952-12-07 9 WHEN Mr. W. A. Raby, A.S.P. entered a drug-shop in Cecil Street on July 18, he found that an employee had sold two vials of Cortisone, a poison, to an unlicenced person, Mr. T Kulasekaram, the Singapore First Police92 words
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Article54 1952-12-07 9 Police car in 60 m.p.h. chase HUNDREDS Of people In Singapore on Friday night saw a 60 mlle-an-hour chase by a police radio patrol car of a military vehicle believe^ to have been stolen from Johore Bahru. The nadlo patrol spotted the i vehicle near Victoria Street. 1 The veJiicle54 words
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Article82 1952-12-07 9 The second mystery safe at I the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises is still keeping its secrets after three days' attempts to op-.i it by Mr. Ng Chong Beng, the I safe expert. Dr. S.Y. Wang, the Chamber secretary, said the safe had a special82 words
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124 1952-12-07 9 IPOH, Saturday. TTHE biggest building programme for Government staff in 1 Perak since the war has cost $3,500,000. Quarters for 40 per cent, of those on the waiting list have been piovided. Mr. R. H. A. Johnson, State Engineer, said that despite heavy124 words
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Article27 1952-12-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The Government is to buy mechanical equipment, costing $16,600, to complete the drainage and irrigation in the Johore west coast drainage area.27 words
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Article30 1952-12-07 9 BITTER WORTH, Saturday— me joint Action yesterday by 500 Province Wellesley poUce, customs and immigration men was a jreat success, a police spokesman told the sunday Times.30 words
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Article360 1952-12-07 9 Storage space increased THE Singapore Cold Storage Company now has storage space for an additional 1 ,000 tons of refrigerated supplies and can help the Government in an emergency by the holding of large stocks of perishable foodstuffs. This is revealed in the annual statement360 words
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87 1952-12-07 9 DETECTIVE WAS TOLD: MIND OWN BUSINESS A DETECTIVE who intervened in an argument between two men on a road was told to mind his own business, a Singapore judge was told yesterday Chua Ah Teck was charged with refusing to show his identity card to a detective. Chua, said Inspector87 words
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Article31 1952-12-07 9 Imports of rubber into Singapore and the Federation of Malaya in November were 33.907 tons as compared with 29,428 tons in October. ThLs was an increase of 4,489 tons.31 words
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Article156 1952-12-07 9 SEREMBAN, Sat.— A miniature radiography X-Ray set stated to be the first of its kind in the Federation has been installed and is now operating at Seremban General Hospital. The new equipment cost about $27,500 and is a gift from the Negrl Sembilan AntlTB156 words
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Article28 1952-12-07 9 WASHINGTON, Sat.—Commerce Department officials yesterday said they expect to formulate within two weeks a method for closer control of rice exports to Japan. A.P. 30.60 Cents.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement221 1952-12-07 9 WHITE Ii HORSE jtfQk Scotch Whisky RMsII H I A TTHE purpose of tignt H I v to tell without WLJk EL^HH words. Here is a symbol that tells, plainer than any words, of M* tmfumt whisky at its finest. f~ lovingly blended, long JCSEPB TRAVEnS matured, until it U221 words
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Advertisement274 1952-12-07 9 If he is fond of sticking his neck out- GIVE HIM A TIE CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST SELECTION IN SINGAPORE, RAYON WOOL AND PURE SILK TIES FROM ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA AND SWITZERLAND. from SI/70 to $14/50 ASTHMA One tablet ensures relief from strain and anxiety! When asthma strikes by bight, robs274 words
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Miscellaneous324 1952-12-07 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 m. 41m.) 6.30 a.m. Tamil Music; 6.40 News I in Tamil: 6.45 Chinese Music; 7 News in Chinese: 7.05 Malay Music: 7.15 News in Malay: 7.20 English Music; 7.30 News in English; 7.35 Albert Jack it his Orch.; 8 Announcer's Choice; 8.30 Victorian Ballroom: 9 Good324 words
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Article453 1952-12-07 10 FROM the people of Malaya: The end of the Emergency. That item, among the list of Coronation gifts to Her Majesty The Queen, would certainly be the most welcome of all the presents pouring into Buckingham Palace next spring. It would be a gift to benefit the453 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1952-12-07 10 BILL FISH - BILL FISH By rORRUPTION is big business in Malaya a big business whose thousands or silent shareholders come from all races and social levels. It's a business which has flourished because there have always been plenty of customers. And It's a business which will go on expanding1,049 words
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Article751 1952-12-07 10 "pENANO as I knew it" by Mr. Jules Martin made interesting reading. But there are many other interesting circumstances pertaining to those spacious days which I feel should be chronicled in order to complete Mr. Martin's record of events. The first motor car seen in Penang was751 words
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Article, Illustration871 1952-12-07 10 A./i.i • OBSERVER - A./i.i OBSERVER BY rpOMORROW, before first light, the Dakota? Of No. 38 R.A.A.F. Transport Bquadron will leave Changi and the Far East Air Force to return to their homeland base at Richmond. N.S.W. They have extended their tour of duty in Malaya long over the871 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-12-07 10 Prepsring the Squiaron i Dakota* at CJianfti for their return to Richmond, N.S.W. Airmen of a R.A.A.F. servicing team about to (pray Hi* engine cowlings with aluminium paint.32 words
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Advertisement833 1952-12-07 10 ENGAGEMENTS CHUNO-TSC: Trie engagement 1." announced between Chung Kum Tuck and Florence Teo Poh Tee both of Singapore. 'HE engagement Is announced between Francl* Chin Yoon Phin. eldrst son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Yau Fal, and Lucy Ker. eldest daughter of Madam Fellcita Ker. both of Singapore. ANNOUNCEMENT NEW833 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1952-12-07 11 Charity grows as Christmas nears Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund has passed the $25,000 mark and donations of money and gifts »r% still pouring into to our Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang offices. Committees in these centres art putting the final touches1,608 words
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Article389 1952-12-07 11 QONATIONS for the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund last week were received from the following: "Anonymous" Sydney, N.S.W. $13.40; Master Mahbob aged 10 years ti his sisters Nori Nora aged 4 A 2 years, Batu Pahat $3.00; Robert Gwee $2.00; Military Civilian personnel employed at389 words
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Article196 1952-12-07 11 IS TOUR DONATION IN YET? Have yon sent your donation to the Christmas Tree Fund yet? Yon have the choice of being a "Father Christmas" to the poor children of Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Ipoh or Singapore. Here are the receiving centre*: XI ALA Ll'MPl'R: Toys, books and other presents to196 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-07 11 h^j9 **v4^^liiinHHßVJ^B*^r ■■"^WBy **^ihS*V°Rl B*E*k^» VjH£ driJ*H*B*M. *L*L*fl V *b*b»V J tz~:^*BM ynJwW— I "b"*bV"*l**bvW— IJEYES' FLUID Tr.d. Enqwiriw Mi SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANC KUALA LUMPUR IPOH WHEN YOU THINK OF BEAUTIFUL (> <} GOWNS j£ YOU THINK OF W [PEGGIE SCHMIDT42 words
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Advertisement186 1952-12-07 11 murphy radio iM^^sH*W 9 Js*K &>*'f"^ W% «*V^B Bb»" m re *i9nal Iw^fr V Reception on a Murphy it ?V*w9iS& comparable to the Cryttsl ~&&£jFPßr**J fftt* Clarity of pure mountain j^B ft*'--* stream. lsf*J*flHs*W l M v |^PS^'''**^'^ t «*4 J rO*» \jj MODEL 160 I KOSTER CO.. LTD.. 304,186 words
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Article, Illustration140 1952-12-07 12 rpuic p/cmi& p^se 1/IQO at FB, medium yellow filter. Khoo Huan Hwi, Covt. English School, "Batu Pahat I Seadog Flexaret, 1/100, ytflow filter. Hoiing Chew Wung, 1223 Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. "A pleasant face"). Kodak 1/5 at F 5.6. If you with to enter for this competition send your pictures140 words
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Article, Illustration569 1952-12-07 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH-41 By SINCE the publication of No. 38 in this series I have received enquiries as to the last date for entries to the Singapore Art Society's fourth annual Open Exhibition of Photography and where entry forms for this exhibition may be569 words
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Article, Illustration499 1952-12-07 12 So does rhythm by touch, says CHAPMAN PINCHER IUHY does the tlddly- dum. tiddly -dum rhythm of the railway train lull you to sleep? Why are people excited by the noise of a rapid drum-roll? Why does a repeated caress by a loved one's hand soothe499 words
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Advertisement411 1952-12-07 12 "Biro a<Ws600P_VALUEfo 111 0000>^ iro f* 115 iavc p^y^ a \1 fll P art on man y 8^ 1 occasiohs and will do I so on man y morc They never fail to i please a neat compliment both to \y J those who give and those who receive. IB411 words
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Advertisement156 1952-12-07 12 MAKE HOLLYWOOD '3SL 0.VAU1Y MOVIES 4SLM I with 16mm 100 ft. t—\ R^R^PH P i^keystonPi 8s\ TURRET MODEL A-12 t$' i '%&JlKr*KaL. with f 1>9 coated kM f S^_^^^^l ■r^S^^A Single lens S^rSwHfi Large film reel convenience. Big ing camcr*. Enquire from your Photo Dealer Single from* for stop motion156 words
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Article, Illustration808 1952-12-07 13 JOHN BFHAGUE criticlting the Government Films Division says: "It is high time General Tempter spoke to Malaya through the medium of the cinema" tVHE Department of Information's Films Division could do with a few lessons in film presentation and publicity. Publicity is a808 words
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Article517 1952-12-07 13 LAN GRANT - Millions laugh at these two LAN GRANT, says UneWhoDidirt T*HESE two young men x (above) look quite ordinary. Don't you believe it. At the moment they are making more people laugh and getting more money for it than anybody else in show business. Their antics, whether on radio, television or517 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-12-07 13 LOOK fcarrf beyond thn Huffy, Father Christmas bejrd and you wM recognise a wtNknown Holfc/wood star. S«nd your imwtn to "Spot TK« Star," Sundjy Timei. Sinr.ipam Prists of $25, $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four corroer •ntnei opened on Thursday morning. The98 words
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Article160 1952-12-07 13 \f /S5 MAUREEN SWANSON has said "No." categorically, to Mr. Errol Flynn. He had asked her to sign o. two-year contract to make five fUms, the first produced In Rome. He had even taken her on a muchvubliciserf week-end trip to Rome to discuss the160 words
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Article221 1952-12-07 13 RECORD OF THE WEEK BERLIOZ, TEE MASTER OF MOOD 9 MUSIC Overture; brarensto CeUlai (Ber Uh) played fey Ifc* Philharmoni* Orchestra (eoodaeted by Paul Kletikl) mi CoimmMa L.X. lIJSM. i iv* recording merits the dlatlnctloa "rtoord of th* ««ek" on all counts; it hi* mcrmom vitality and MtonUhtng depth and221 words
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Advertisement171 1952-12-07 13 TODAY 9am "SANDS OF IWOJIMA" LAST DAY! On Screen On Stage 11,1.45,4,6.30,9.30 4,6.30,9.30 ONLY "WHERE'S LILIAN and fHADIFV?" PfTER SARTER VIIMIYLL us<faih AmerJcim In Technicolor Rhythm" Sock Tomorrow! DEMANDED BY THOSE WHO MISSED IT THOSE WHO WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN! HINDUSTANI EPIC in TECHNICOLOR VERY VERY l soow s|Lpj^s/i171 words
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Advertisement191 1952-12-07 13 ~WF?ffYnpV\ TODAY B? 1 1 am. 1.30, 4, 645& 9 30 p.m.: FJ "hcAcgPmmatic Victor* ot tbmYetw! Bofe^ P O rh^a.»|IJLT^WUDW r****™NEXT CHANGE ™~*^s COMING TO YOU ON WINGS OF UNFORGETTABLE EMOTION! THB POIGANT DRAMA OF A WOMAN WHO COULDN'T WAIT FOR HAPPINESS AND OF A MAN WHO WAITED to191 words
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Article, Illustration213 1952-12-07 14 By Derek Dempster THE jet tighter pilot of Hie futurt, w4w> abandon! hi* oiiabled plane in a fcattU JougKf at heights wH«r« no human can survive, wil no longer risk death by electing himtetf into rhe open. He wii float comfortably to earth in a213 words
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396 1952-12-07 14 •▼THE Cocktail Party". 1 the Singapore Arts Theatre's next production, is beginning to take shape. It is no easy task to speak verse in a normal conversational manner without losing tfee meter, but the whole cast are coping nobly with the problem.396 words
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270 1952-12-07 14 Menzies is further in the dog-house CANBERRA. Sat. A NOTHER by-election has > pushed the Menzies Oovernment yet further Into the dog-house. No one expected that the Liberals could win the safe Labour seat of Werriwa, New South Wales, but that an unknown 36-years-old barrister named Whitlam should triple the270 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-12-07 14 A MORE than usually interesting visitor to Malaya, arriving early this week, is a 45-year-old editor and publisher from the Deep South of the United States. He is interesting to us because of his long, bitter and increasingly successful fight against racialism in his country.440 words
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Article126 1952-12-07 14 rE British people are to be shown the film of their own atom bomb expiosion off Australia. That decision has been taken on a high Cabinet level against the advice of the Service chiefs. There have been one or two security cuts recommended by Dr. WUllam126 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-12-07 14 THE STORY OF THE H-BOMB No. 8 "H^^^ Mop m oH?rt gg^lfeSpHK* ]|P^ ENS NTMijU'^ l^e^otbta" "onTfte" th^ bomb's I \^Sk "N^ o«LEAMy|M»* *^^^k?) shows how p^L fesi(£t»'3i''P#>.^ i""^^^ limits would be determined only by the 2 |}v S^ N *V .^i*-" "JJ, rilr radiooctive Ihanovik "/Sp^Wt^ sSr ►"V"^^? fft^Sjii;57 words
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Article833 1952-12-07 15 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By AS your Uncle Nat's life partner, the Plucky Little Woman, is in bed with Influenza and your Uncle has been nurse, housekeeper and cook since Tuesday, most of the news of the week has been missed, or briefly glanced at. while milk boils833 words
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Article215 1952-12-07 15 fkBVIOUSLY only one thing V7^ to do. As Lottie has no morals and fears nothing on earth but the whistling kettle, she shall, have whistling kettle throughout cooking operations Put on W.K. and let It howl. Lottie runs out of kitchen and hides under dining room sofa Through215 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-12-07 15 This "poodle" never has to sit up and beg to be taken tor a walk. She is 20-year-old Brenda Gilbert of London's Windmill Theatre.26 words
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Article186 1952-12-07 15 The 'Ballad' is on loan now rO copies of The Ballad of the Sad Cafe," a book which received favourable reviews in the Straits Times and from noted book critics in the United States, are now available at the USIS Library. 26 Raffles Pl&ce, Singapore. Written by Mrs. Carson McCullera,186 words
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444 1952-12-07 15 IN case of an atomic bomb attack, stay away from metai objects and wear white clothes advises Professor Masao Shiozuki. In a study of the effects of the Nagasaki bomb, the professor reports that "those who held metal articles, for example an aluminium444 words
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89 1952-12-07 15 •pERFI'ME concerts' with the audience sitting round a 1 machine whicli will produce silent "smell tones" are planned in Paris. M. Etienne Sonriau. Professor of Aesthetics at the Sorbonne. and M. Fraenkel. technical assistant. invented the machine. •There Is no reason why smell-art lovers should89 words
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Advertisement469 1952-12-07 15 "Full-firing CHAMPIONS delivered the goods for a new record' My« TtOY RUTTMAN. .tawraf 300-Mta A«H Roc*. A*ara«« *>»♦*, *****2 *-m aar haw, fatfa* w foca»— thama4»« aWoa»t Ilk* TROY RUTTMAN ...emd fulk Majf Champlan Sportc "lug». If you ra not flatting all iKa povwsf you'ra poytng for, hay* yoor daalar469 words
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Advertisement280 1952-12-07 15 FOR ANY GIFT OCCASION I What better than^ IM Swan Pens are known throughout the world For a IMM IHi hundred years and more, a vast amount of business and /Ml 111 private correspondence all over the globe has been iMI lll|Hill written with Swan Pens. /iKsf lllHilll Proof enough,280 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-12-07 15 Popular Crossword *O I *r J *o i 1 i I I B^a^ai 1 I I I ACBOSS DOWN 1, Arched passage (6). 6, At- 1, Admit (6). 2, Swift course tempts (6). 11, second name (S). (6). 3. Peak (S). 4, Expired (4). 12, Cabin (3). IS, Floor-cover (6).78 words
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Article473 1952-12-07 16 Two Stamping Posers 'Philray' on "the greatest crime" rpHE selection of stamps foi display In the album together with the actual method of affixing or mounting on tbfl pages are two problems which a vast majority of collectors ieem quite unaale to solve. This applies to young and old collectors473 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1952-12-07 16 BENG SWEE - BARRICADED IN THE LIGHTHOUSE BENG SWEE ww^^^^^^^^^L^^^J *^^^Tt >w^B By Another exciting instalment in the adventure story of four Malayans Four Singapore friends, Jehn King, Kasslm, Chandra and AM Seng have fallen foul of a gwup of pirates and smugglers who call themselves thr Black Dragon gang John, Chandra and1,132 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-07 16 DAVID LEA. aged 31, of Beckenhim, Kent, tries his hand at taking Debby, London Zoo hyena (aged 7) for a walk. It took four years to train Debby.28 words
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Article, Illustration503 1952-12-07 16 A SEA Elephant wa s recently captured off Rio de Janeiro and presenter/ to the local Zoo. It required 5.000 gallons of sea water every other day. in which to live until acclimatised to fresh water, and the local Shell Company lent a tank lorry for this503 words
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Article270 1952-12-07 16 SEE HOW MUCH YOU KNOW is another General Knowledge Quiz. Some of the questions are easy, some need thinking out; but you should be able to solve at least eight out of ten. 1. la the Panama Canal 25 i miles long, 60 Vi miles long, or270 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-12-07 16 FIND THE FIVE MISSING ANIMALS JJORROR at the Zoo "Somebody has opened the cages," shouted ,a keeper. Four animals and a bird were missing. But if you look at the jumbled word-square below, you should be able to find them fairly quickly. The names can be traced by sorting out97 words
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Advertisement87 1952-12-07 16 /j|l\\ REMEMBER PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT For that special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- V^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^ f Vs sJn I ill w ligious holiday-give New Parker "51". Its fame assures m**^^ NSs *iw/ ))l)I^^ instant recognition and welcome. The New "51" Pen is the t'Jjr J _j»»KMOtaite <^*87 words
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Miscellaneous63 1952-12-07 16 WHY do plants like the snow? Because it gives them ammonia (not pneumonia* and protects them from frost. KAt T M P ANu E I A ILA R H N OTR I C Z NSO 0 E E WHO said "My King dim fo- horse"? Shakes Deare's Richard 111. PUZZLE63 words
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Advertisement468 1952-12-07 17 OPENING TODAY 3 Show*: 3, 6.15 A US »ju. Columbia Picture Safari Into Savagery! JOHNNY WEISSMUXEK aa Jungle Jin In "JUNGLE MANHUNT' Today at 11 aja. United Artists THE SCARK" Do you suffer from HEARTBURN? k^ml mf Aid JIBk < ar^L < L«*W SB Heartburn, indigestion md other stomach disorders468 words
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Miscellaneous1481 1952-12-07 17 \JIh(GiBSI jM .^^P^^^SBH^iMr^ ALL PKSJRES, AWEP, SEACCHEP THE TZEE FZOM TUU6> PIP TAZZAH BBG. HIS Tw/N-- V^^B^^ *W s-r V\ U WMCNCE THE PEATH-SWAPT HAP COAAE IN- ANC, THOU6H AT PII?6T SHOCKED, =*~-jjrw3l2ini r\\V^v^L-*-rmV' Ji CLUP)N©> JOWNNV (Z\NeO. NOW &PAR<£D WITH HOPE. HE SOON CONTRIVED A UNIQUE /v^Tl /J%L~»IJ '^^^•WITLINS1,481 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1952-12-07 18 Stinking buses— and the headlight 'fiends' Manning Blackwood starts a blitz 0n... OBNOXIOUS... MADDENING... it should not be allowed prap for a death r ay to happen." to shrivel them." sive City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, rallied to my side last week in my little battle against the smoking1,008 words
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Article564 1952-12-07 18 IT DOES NO GOOD TO BADMINTON rpHIS week the Selan- gor Badminton Association committee will meet in Kuala Lumpur to consider an inquiry from the Perak B.A. as to whether they are prepared to stage this year's Triangular Tournament among Selangor, Perak and Penang. It564 words
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Article34 1952-12-07 18 Across: 1, Arc«4e. c, Sways 11 Allaa 13. Hut. 13, Carpet. 15 Roster. 17, Ewe. 18. Deceptive 30 Peep. 23. Nod. 28. Area. 24. Roe 26. Fiend 28. Tension. 20 Repel34 words
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Advertisement194 1952-12-07 18 The vitamins in MARMITE/ (fl will keep you FIT A- -^H V t^ You can only be really fit and en?f*fr^ joying life if you have plenty of good, r~r~^~) nourishing food. You and all your family )J ]J need Marmite; it contains the wonderful protective vitamins that help to194 words
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Advertisement201 1952-12-07 18 W 20 for 60 cts. in Singapore 20 for 70 cts. in Federation The dqarette For every occasion W D MO. WILLS, BRISTOL A LONDON i i i fait AtiiMtc** m»itrm\jmmm Pan American offers New Supers 6 Clippers to EUROPE! 3 flights weekly from Bangkok These swift new giants of201 words
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Article436 1952-12-07 19 Selangor's Asian players shine KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J)ESPITE A PLfUCKY performance by Keaah, Selangor scored a comfortable win by 25 points (two goals, two tries, three penalties) to three (try) in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger fixture on the Kuala Lumpur padang today. The match was436 words
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Article285 1952-12-07 19 S.AJI.U. AU Blue*... M; 5.E.8....0. CINGAPORE AU Blues led six-nil at half-time against the run of play, then gave a workmanlike display after the Interval to score a convincing 30 points (goal, three tries and penalty) to nil victory over the slower, heavier Singapore Engineer Regiment285 words
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72 1952-12-07 19 ONE MORE FIGHT AND I QUIT— ROBINSON BOSTON. Sat. Sugar Ray Robinson said yesterday that "win or lose", he would retire fr;m boxing alter defending the world middleweight title agalnsi Randy Turpln In London or Dublin next June. Robinson said: "I am convinced 1 cannot give my best in the72 words
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Article190 1952-12-07 19 SEREMBAN, Sat. CUPERIORITY of th e Johore pack, coupled with a fast-mov-Inc set of threes, enabled them to beat Negrl Sembilan -Malacca by eight points (goal, try) to nil In an H.M.S. Malaya rngger match on the Seremban station padang today. The home team were190 words
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Article133 1952-12-07 19 rK>URTEEN players have been chosen to represent Singapore Combined Schools in the schools inter-state quadrangular hockey tournament between Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Malacca and Singapore to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 16, 17 and 18. The Singapore Schools team which will be captained by Douglas133 words
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310 1952-12-07 19 AMAGNIFirFNT M n P^ NANG > Saturday. £»t ~}\r™ raUy ln the second half cave "rn'^l erS 5181^ r^lHl^^hon the West The match, played in rain throughout, was a battle between the forwards. Once again Penang's strong forward rushes and deadly tackling won them310 words
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Article475 1952-12-07 19 Services surprise Civilians > WELL DONE, the Services. f f Even their staunchest 1 supporters must have been surprised at the way they held the Singapore Civilians in the H.MJS. Rugby competition match on the padang yesterday. I Singapore Civilians lust r scraped home by six points (two penalty goals)475 words
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Article215 1952-12-07 19 THE TEST BRISBANE, Sat AUSTRALIA gained a first Innings lead of 59 runs on the second day of the first test match against South Africa here today The young South African team lost the advantage they had gained by dismissing Australia for MO when they themselvesReuter-AAP - 215 words
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210 1952-12-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. t iONO KONO'S badminton players and supporters want to have a close look at the Thomas Cup. emblem of world superiority in this game, and some of the players who helped Malaya to win It. So the H.K. Bulmlnton210 words
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Advertisement261 1952-12-07 19 SS. "JALAGOPAL* VOT. SS SAILING BTH DEC M IMS Ssulng:— Bth December. 1»52. 12.00 noon Embarkation Time: Deck Passengers:— 9.00 A.M. Saioon Passengers:— 10.00 to 10 JO A.M. All the passengers travelling per the above vessel are hereby notified to forward their heavy and excess luggage for inspection and loading261 words
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Advertisement173 1952-12-07 19 You'll like your Brylcreem in this smart new jar. You'll 1 find it easy to grip, easy to dip into. Yes, this new dis- 3l tinctive pack is a worthy successor to the familiar tall bottle. And (i you'll know that you are getting genuine Brylcrecm because of the pilfer-proof173 words
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Article, Illustration2647 1952-12-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $351,528 1. No. *****3 $95,458 2. No. *****2 $47,729 3. No. *****7 $23,864 STARTERS: ($2,651 each) Nos: *****0, *****2, *****4. *****3, *****0, *****5, *****1, *****7, *****1. Consolation ($2,000 each). Nos. *****6, *****1, *****6, *****4, *****4, *****5, *****5, *****9,2,647 words
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Article155 1952-12-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. QNG Poh Lim and Ismail Mar Jan. v Malaya's first doubles pair in the Thomas Cup. went down In a gruelling three-set match to the Perak Champion Tan Jin Eong and Selangor runner-up Llm Kee Fong 17-14. 5-15, 11-15 ln exhibition matches in aid155 words
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Article125 1952-12-07 20 NEW YORK, Sat. TMR. Robert Christenberry, ■"1 Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, said tonight that "Sugar" Ray Robinson's world middleweight title might be restored by the Commission If the boxer could present evidence that he was ready to defend the championship against125 words
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Article178 1952-12-07 20 LONDON. Sat F.A. CUP SECOND SOUND Barrow 2 MUlwall S Coleheater 17. S LUneUy 2 Peterberoagh Bristol Rovers 1 Shrewsbury T. 0 Chesterfield Halifax T. 4 Southport Bradford I Gateahead 2 Hereford V. Seunthorpe U. Bradford City 1 Ipswich Tmtn 1 Brighton, Hove 2 Norwich City 0178 words
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Advertisement71 1952-12-07 20 Everyone will admire the pictures you take with this fine S- v !2}s9^BbE>BMß^B^bß^^^^l|] B^B^^BB^^^p^^^^^^^l^b^^^^bß bsbV Head -and -shoulder dbse-ups. landscapes with clouds, flash shots at night you can take all these with the Six-20 'Brownie' Camera Model E. It is fitted with a built-in close-op lens, yellow filter and flash71 words
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