The Straits Times, 17 December 1950
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Title Section29 1950-12-17 1 LARGEST NETTSALES IN MALAYA 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Ok £U. Ktra.is Times «t Singapore Free Press No. 803. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1950. it PRICE TEN CENTS29 words
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Article, Illustration564 1950-12-17 1 TRUMAN DOUBLES U.S. ARMY 'Arsenal of freedom WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Truman has announced wholesale plans for harnessing America's economic and industrial power for defence in a nationwide broadcast tonight. Mr. Truman today proclaimed a state of national emergency. Declaring that America was in grave danger "created by the rulers ofAP - 564 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-12-17 1 SHAN WONC. of Ipoh. holds H»« rope for 15 -year-old Melvyn Hyams. at he tries tat the job of assistant to the Creat Masoni (Eric Mason, standing at right) in the Indian Rope trick during an audition at the Comedy Theatre, London. His fellow aspirants look on. The trick will72 words
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Article257 1950-12-17 1 DR. Hjgh Conrad Srubbs was acquitted by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. H. E. Kingdon, y ,terday of abetting the commission by Lav Khian Guan of forgery of an international certificate of inoculation and vaccination by certifying that he had inoculated and vaccinated Low Song257 words
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114 1950-12-17 1 Bandits 'cut' Curney speech Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. BANDITS last night nearly prevented the statement by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Curney. from being broadcast on the 9.30 p.m. newt over Radio Malaya. Soon after the speciallyconvened press conference at King's House last night, and before Radio Malaya114 words
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Article89 1950-12-17 1 THE AH-Malaya Malay Students Organisation will hold its three-day Third Annual Conference in Johore Bahru on Monday. Malay student leaders from English, Malay and Arabic schools and colleges from all over Malaya are now gathering in the Johore State capital for the conference. The conference agenda. It89 words
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Article364 1950-12-17 1 TOKYO. Saturday. ALLIED defenders held off waves of Chinese Communists which smashed against the tightly packed U.N. beachhead in north-east Korea on Friday night and today. Sheer masses of Chinese Communists swamped some outposts. "They are throwing great groups of people in columns atAP; UP - 364 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-12-17 1 CORPORAL Victor Fortune Mclaglan Thorn, of the Royal Signals, and his bride, Doris Hall, of the Women's Royal Air Force, Changi, after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Corporal and Mrs. Thorn were accompanied by an armed escort consisting of fovr Signalmen all the way from Changi into Singapore.53 words
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Article81 1950-12-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. GOVERNMENT sources say the possibility that US. civilian consumption of tin may soon be cut 25 percent should be good news for tin producing countries. One official says this indicates that the U.S. needs more tin. and might boost imports all it couldAP - 81 words
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Article20 1950-12-17 1 MANILA, Sat— A Japanese land mine exploded near Bagulo. i killing one person and injuring three.— A.P.AP - 20 words
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704 1950-12-17 1 THE Singapore Police announced over Radio Malaya last night that their entry into the Sultan Mosque in North Bridge Road on Wednesday was under the guidance and with the consent of the Chief Kathi. Only Malay Muslim officers entered the Mosque. This statement was704 words
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Article107 1950-12-17 1 THE C.I.D. has set up a tiisf Investigation Unit to deal with all aspects and incident* of the rioting in Singapore during the last week. It will operate from C.1.0. Headquarters in Robinson Roid In a broadcast over R 3 dio Maiaya last ni?ht lh107 words
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Article75 1950-12-17 1 Sunday Times Slaff X, DELEGATION of Muslim leaders led by Mr. M J Namazie and including Dao Onn bin Ja'afar. met the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, yesterday morning. Others who attended wre the Chief Kathi. Hivji A!i bin Haji Mohd. Said Saleh, Inch« Ahmad Ibrahim. Inche75 words
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Article33 1950-12-17 1 THE HAGUE. Sat— LieutCol. Tanija. of the Indonesian Ministry of Defence has left the Netherlands by air for Stockholm, to purchase arms, it is said, for the Indonesian army. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1950-12-17 2 Lilibet played hostess perfectly... rpHE air-raid shelter at Windsor Castle was in one of the dungeons, not a particularly inviting place anyway. There lingered abo.it it always the memory of others who had probably been incarcerated there, and left some of their unhappiness behind them. The atmosphere was gloomy, and1,660 words
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Advertisement196 1950-12-17 2 FOOT! v 5~ X New, yV ȣ>' scientific I K *j/' treatment X-i Yean of work by eminent acKntisti led to ihf diacovrry of Tine afax Harmlrsa and non-iiritating to tbe skin, clran and frre from objectionable odour, ibis new rrmedy c .ni. on- the mo*t rffirirnt eubstancr* yrt dnx-iivrred196 words
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Miscellaneous295 1950-12-17 2 NEW CROSSWORD 1 French King connected Solution to last with this month. (6) 5 A precious set. Week S puzzle 9 Dance for would-be pale faces? (5) 10 Cold way a creature gets sj' bh< sri> LJ* |,i L|_J treated by the taxider- PoHlC|,uj^C||li||J.|B?j mist. (7, 2) MTMulfllWSiejMl M 12295 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-12-17 3 OSMAN. all smilet tikes his first from the Kuala Lumper Artificial Limb Centre. Helping him is one of trie workmen of the Centre.23 words
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Article132 1950-12-17 3 B miiJl ;...:t-s St;t'.i ('urrr-.poiu'ent UA LUMPUR, Sat. Mili] Militant Inspectors W«! teachers in <( iiools lea.c on Dec the Carthage for a > -it to the United Ktngd iw as guest* of the British idl. are Syed Kasir bi-i I.s- 11 < ho132 words
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Article, Illustration446 1950-12-17 3 Colony jury system revised Sunday Times Staff Reporter pOR the first time in Singapore's history, women among them cashiers, radio announcers, welfare workers, telephone operators, stenographers and health visitors will sit as jurors alongside men beginning at the January Assizes of 1951. This extension of446 words
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Article39 1950-12-17 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU; Sat Mr. G C. Andrewartha. of Kuala Mayang Estate, Mersingr. died at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru yesterday. He was formerly on the Pasak division of Kempas Ltd Kota Tlnggl.39 words
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Article335 1950-12-17 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COR 1 1 years Osman Bin Jaffar of Mersing. |ohore has watched enviously boys of his own age begin to toddle, then to walk, to play and to go to school and every time it has made335 words
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Article48 1950-12-17 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter For possessing 55 leaf packets of chandu and one chi of chandu at a car at the 13th Mile Changi Road, Singapore. Tan Lam Chong 57, was bound over in the Secono District Court yesterday in $500 for a year.48 words
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Article47 1950-12-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Chia Ah Pang was charged tn the Sessions Court today with harbouring four persons at Plentong whom he had reason to believe intended to act prejudicial to the maintenance of public order. Hearing of the case was deferred to a later date.47 words
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Article147 1950-12-17 3 Blue Funnel line Sunday Timrs Staff Btporlrr *pHE Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday showed the remarkable spectacle of 13 Blue Funnel ships lying practically stem to stern occupying nearly 50 per cent, of the wharf space. "We always have a *ew ships in at147 words
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Article45 1950-12-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The marriage will take place at the Church of St. Christopher, Johore Bahru, on Dec. 27, of Mr. J.H. Sinnathamby, of the Government High School Klang and Mis? Ellen Joshua, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua, of Johore Bahru.45 words
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Article460 1950-12-17 3 C.T. BOON - C.T. BOON by ALONG the streets and sidewalks of Chinatown are to be seen thousands of that fruit peculiar to South-East Asia and regarded by the medical world as being the most complete food in itself— the lordly durian. It is impossible to imagine that this fruit can460 words
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Article123 1950-12-17 3 Tin mine dividends declared THE Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 20 per cent and a jubilee bonus of 10 per cent both in respect of the financial year ending Dec. 31, 1950 payable together on Dec. 23 to all shareholders on the register on Dec.123 words
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Article30 1950-12-17 3 Sunday I'imes Staff Reporter The half-yearly dinner to have been held today by the Alumni Association of the King Edward VI I College of Medicine has been cancelled.30 words
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Advertisement210 1950-12-17 3 Cut your overhead costs Me CRAY KOLDFLO Reach-in Modern s yli:ig. quality construction, low-cost operallon rhH tell t!:e story of the flnest line of Reach-In Refrliviaiors Mr-Cray has pv<»r been privileged to offer. Aj me localpoint for organizlnu, your basic working needs Ihf prr)>araion of mralx. merchandising perishable*, comiviundlng prescriptjons.210 words
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Advertisement187 1950-12-17 3 IS V 1 w« $$>> I vV\Q Sole Agents G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR IPOH PENANG [WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS 00 W SUFFER j^figg alTthese war 9S m^\ fle* v —or worse mov come f V»ar loimr wilt fm tflM (AM <MN MCft m CMCHmk. 'im>»n« 1187 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1950-12-17 4 GERALD HEARD - GERALD HEARD by the distinguished writer and broadcaster on scientific subjects. IN preceding articles we have searched the whole, of the world's land and even suspected the tea, seeking the homing places of the Flying Saucers without success. So now we are1,834 words
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Advertisement317 1950-12-17 4 £f f^fc^ 6IFT THERE'S NEWS.... <W L>j> s^^ *^l^%i^^ THAT GIVES about the world's most wanted gift pen! The new Parker "51" fr <^^ ft 1 5 a Temarkab le new Aero-metric Ink System and it's the k>. W^fei^^ WRITING PERFECTION f greatest ever devised VjS Al fhe A £r317 words
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Advertisement7 1950-12-17 4 NEXT WEEK Amazing recent discoveries about insects.7 words
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Article254 1950-12-17 5 $130,000 temple for Ipoh Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. SPECIAL China-trained craftsmen were recruited from Singapore and Penang for work on the "Tet Shen Tong" temple, in Jalan Datoh, Ipoh, which is one of the latest and costliest Chinese temples in the country. When254 words
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Article169 1950-12-17 5 ILO WILL STUDY ESTATES 17MPLOYMENT and living conditions of plantation staffs is to be studied by the governing body of the International Labour Organisation. A resolution Inviting the ILO to undertake this study was unanimously passed at the meeting of the Committee on Plantations at Bandoenjj which ended yesterday. The169 words
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Article157 1950-12-17 5 rE price of first-grade rubber for January shipment showed an improvement of two cents yesterday above Friday's close and made the Singapore Rubber market steady at todays close. The market opened steady at prices slightly below Friday's close. Sellers were reserved and buyers brought up their157 words
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Article41 1950-12-17 5 Sunday Times Corrtspondrnt TAiriNG. Sat.— For having incorrect particulars m his identity curd, and failing to rotify a cnange of address,--24-year-o!f Chah bin .Yang v as charged before the Taiping Magistrate and the case postponed to Jan. 241 words
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Article83 1950-12-17 5 Sunday Times staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. THE Seremban Rotary Club has donated $200 to provide Christmas cheer to the inmates of the Need Sembilan Children's Home and to the orphans of the Seremban Convent. Donations by firms include 300 ice creams from Sun Sun. 200 booties83 words
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Article36 1950-12-17 5 "THE Singapore Musical Society performances or "The Christmas Oratoria" and "Messiah" will be given today at the Victoria Hall if the curfew is at 9 p.m. or later. The concert begins at 645 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration258 1950-12-17 5 QN board the Marudu, which it now alongside the Singapore wharves, are two local seamen with unique sea record of 64 years unbroken service with the Straits Steamship Co. They are 62-year-ord Ho Chai, carpenter and holder of the King's Commendation Certificate for brave258 words
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Article92 1950-12-17 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. ■^HEN the Negri Sembilan Council of State holds Its budget meeting on Wednesday, Unofßcials will get replies to questions about: The interest of peons In the State: The issue of special identity cards to N.S. State and Executive councillors; and Matters92 words
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Article29 1950-12-17 5 Sunday Times Correspondent TAIPING, Sat. ttm 26th Taiping R-.ver C-ew will hold a Christmas Social at their Den in M.in Road on Dec. :3 at 7.30 pm.29 words
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Advertisement318 1950-12-17 5 /v^v^/^Vv Make your own soda water /vAv^V^.vA' v 111,, at a fraction of the cost W^V//)' A "SPARKLETS 11 SYPHON /,)^V^VV/«Y is Christmas gift with a HfA U\M^m^¥ 4P Each "SPARKLETS" Bulb. Er~^ jjk^^ charged with purest carft^- r £B&y b° n dioxide is ready to J JrjJß&f serve you318 words
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Advertisement330 1950-12-17 5 B Presents for everybody in the Cold Storace ARCADE for the man who wants a Parker Pen or a super Kodak camera; the friend who prefers books; the girl who adores costume jewellery; the hostess who must have a new dress and hairdo for Christmas; the numerous friends who deliKht330 words
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Miscellaneous280 1950-12-17 5 SINGAPORE Maguzire": 8 Radio Orch.: 8.30 As Spore: 10 "Mucft-Bindlng-ln-Bsnwnrwmc -The wizard of the Moun- the-Marsh": 10. SO "Prom Now Un--9 a.m. "Waltz Time 1 9.30 "WitH tains"; 9.30 News: 9.45 U.N. Pro- tU We Close Down 11 Clow. ■> smiio A c^inir"* q4l "At tha gramme: 10 Concert Dance280 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1950-12-17 6 I gut" I^QjJL REPORTING no one A like rhe French people for a spirit of festivity and gaiety! Their annual ball, held last week at me Raffles Hotel, was as merry and lively an affair as you're likely to have in this part of the world. The1,201 words
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Advertisement179 1950-12-17 6 BIGGER BETTER A hundred years have passed sincv London's first great exhibition. For some time we have been plaining to celebrate this anniversary by. a Festival delaying every aspect of British life. In particular, «*e an making the 1951 British Industries I in an occasion for the world to ice179 words
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Advertisement151 1950-12-17 6 Hpßß^^^^Jf ffcinriir 3B -s' XV" i I^BP V Ski iW ftw^ \^t>*C Ml .^^^^Jl *^^^^B £^m g^gag^g^ .LJiSSi^^ uminvui SWITCH BED- SIDE LAMP E :> «M IN SIX DEL^ ;^TFUL PASTEL Sjgj'jii'i'miri SHADES. LAMP AND SHADE J^i2. .-^n MOWT O R LT O- SINGAPORE HIS PER PUMPS HIS COLOGNES PICO?151 words
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1026 1950-12-17 7 Don't be in a hurry to remarry... HUMAJS CASEBOOK IWAS a very happy man until three months ago when my wife died. After many years of happy married life, I had learnt to live quietly in the happiness of a home. Now a great feeling of loneliness is possessing me—1,026 words
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472 1950-12-17 7 MARY HEATHCOTT is on her way back to Britain. Her column will appear in this page next week BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDKNT AFTER 3,500 years, the prestige of women in Egypt is complying full cycle. Queen Hatsheput of the Eighth Dynasty was the first Great472 words
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Article662 1950-12-17 7 -THE children will lov« a Yule log am snowballs made with youi own fair hands. The sugai shortage may of course b« quite a stumbling block, but I feel that many a resourceful housewife has laid aside a stock of icing and castoi sugar for Christmas662 words
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Advertisement375 1950-12-17 7 I lIP f^«fc- Sl< -if /A t j /t>.i li A Twin Idea for You! A PERFECT POUI AND PERFECT WAVES J < FOR CHRISTMAS FOR MONTHS h ctaii to lml« to «i»» yntntH Yew vIL tmooth TouJ wmo If 4rr p «r«c*ful Toal lor *fl) luok Mlwl <b» 'try375 words
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Advertisement166 1950-12-17 7 <«^s*^__ WITH j^— f Eg£&£L2J The importance of getting in finfl with 'Aspro' in counteracting tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. 'Aspro' has a swift as well at a soothing action and b* taking 'Aspro' at the first sign o§ trouble you usually can stop M developing. Therefore carry166 words
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Article450 1950-12-17 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by.... CUNDAY: Mark still entranced by his air day experiences. The high spot occurred when the helicopter hooked a man up from the ground, then circled round the field showing the man climbing into the cabin. He has now completely dropped projected fireman career, and has fully450 words
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Article364 1950-12-17 8 EILEEN ASCROFT - 'AS YOU WERE FOR 1951 EILEEN ASCROFT WHAT WILL WOMEN WEAR NEXT By yNCRUSHABLE fabrics will make spring fashion news. Fashion houses art now in the midst of their spring and summer shows and it is possible to tell what we shall have to choose from when spring wardrobe planning364 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-12-17 8 PICTURED en arrival in K ill Lumpur on Wednetda it Mjm tillian Nicholson, kick from school in Australia to spend Christmas with rer parents, jiliun it th« daughter the Fedoral Controller of Supplies. Mr. A. W. Nicholson ami Mrs. Nicholson. Sunday Tliiics picture*43 words
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Article590 1950-12-17 8 ANDRIA - A haven for children ANDRIA KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK by CELANGOR'S little unwanted children have found a haven of comfort and kindness In what was once a towkay's house. A large, very comfortable old place situated on the fourth mile Klang Road with spacious grounds and views across the blue Selangor590 words
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Advertisement483 1950-12-17 8 A lovely lasting Perm in your own home with Pin Up So easy. T M ew nourg, to your own home, SO SdfC.^^SS^ OU can ye y 0 lovely permanent wave with Pin-Up. A Perm which it a» lustrous, aa soft, Wjtjff^ nt^ Btm tne \tctl you could 2g|^ f483 words
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Advertisement271 1950-12-17 8 Jdenfir" 1 bra tflK r< h± > >^afaV j am 'Jty T^+t ~-*^4aaaraMsl \jy iak V M gff 0 fjti to BMLtaa niia created to keep you cool and elegant all through the daj yardley^^/lavendef and tht luxury soap of tht world TAIDiIT SI OLD BOND STREET LONDOI YOUR DENTIST'S271 words
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Article399 1950-12-17 9 Teachers* protest petition Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. QNLY when the existing gap between Government teachers and their colleagues in aided schools is bridged, can the dissatisfaction and feeling of frustration among aided schools teachers be removed, states a mass petition which teachers in399 words
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Article94 1950-12-17 9 SINGAPORE MOURNS PATEL THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress held condolence meeting yesterday in its club premises on the death of 75-year-old Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Mr. S. T. Than, the acting Representative of the Government of India, who spoke, said that the death of Sardar Patel was a great blow to94 words
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Article36 1950-12-17 9 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat On Emergency grounds the British Adviser has asked for new lighting points to be installed at Pagoh and Muar. The State Government has sanctioned the expenditure of $11,50036 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-12-17 9 MISS Tham Quce Sake, a Singapore ttenographer and Mr. Lai Kirn Fan of the Singapore Plastic Fabricators after their marriage at Hie Singapore Registry yesterday. Sam Jay Times picture.29 words
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Article298 1950-12-17 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE exemplary manner in which the staff of the Singapore Cold Storage carried out their duties during last week's Singapore riots was commented upon by Mr. W. S. C. Leech, chairman of the Board of Directors, at yesterday's annual general meeting298 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-12-17 9 AN ENGLISH-speaking clerk, Koh Kirn Swee, yesterday told Hie Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, that he was convicted on Dec. 13 last year on a "false accusation by his wife" for voluntarily causing hurt to her. Koh had been fined246 words
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Article94 1950-12-17 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Sunday Times has received five more cheques in recognition of the "very good work" done by the troops in Singapore during the riots. They are from Borneo Motors, $100; MrAllster and Co.. $100; Mr. W Watt of McAlister and Co., $50; "Another94 words
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Article101 1950-12-17 9 TAX INCREASE LEGALISED Sunday Times Staff Reporter A Bill giving effect to the adoption by the Singapore Legislative Council at its last meeting of an increase in the rate of tax to be paid by companies from 20 per cent, to 30 per cent, has Just been published. The increase101 words
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72 1950-12-17 9 Sunday Timrs Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Ling Lee Hoo a lorry attendant, pleaded guilty in the Police Court today to possession of a camera on which duty of $56 had not been paid and was fined $450. in default three months imprisonment.72 words
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Advertisement113 1950-12-17 9 K«| 'i3S****>i i By Appomtmn.l K«9 V AN\lr>4 Distillers Gordons Stands Supteftu >BORKCO Yw BfASONS WM Y6if FiTTHSSe l^fffys"^ PLEXIWEAVE '^^MW^^^^^i AUTO SEAT COVERS ErUc. I tn^^^*^ C^i^-i^^3^^^^r%^mmnl ■^■y^ VU i^^^i^r *V<^T I^^'' 3^ :^^MBBnl E^D^^^ *^f m'-sSmS^^^^^^^ Enhance the re-sule value of your ear. s^ £*^H^^^^^^ I^l Protect the113 words
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Advertisement334 1950-12-17 9 !j Choose from this new collection of Evening Bags Plain or Flowered Brocade, Crepe de Chine, Sequin, or j| Grosgrain Day Bags in Suede, Calf and ;i Pigskin •i from $12.50 SINGAPORE i 'i I .VAW.V, I .V.V.V. I .V.V.V.C THESE^j£||*Q PE.cS solve th* Christmas Gift problem I v\m You334 words
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Article29 1950-12-17 10 The P.M.C. and Officers of Kmlojs Officers Mess regret to •nnaunce that their Dance which va.i to have taken place on 19th D 'ceinbcr 1950 has been cancelled.29 words
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Article34 1950-12-17 10 HEWITT: On 12th December, 1950. at the General Hospital. Fiiißaporr. William Hewitt, 47 yr:us. The funeral service will fcikn place at the Bldadarl Cemetery Chapel, at 4.30 p.m. cm Tuesday, 19th December, 1950.34 words
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607 1950-12-17 10 SUNDAY. Dec. 17. 1950. ENDING THE EMERGENCY rE plans outlined by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. at Kuala Lumpur on Friday for endIne the Emergency In 1951 will give renewed hopes to a country which Is essentially behind the Government and Is ready to follow any strong lead that607 words
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810 1950-12-17 10 RUSSELL SPURR - RUSSELL SPURR By CMILINC, stocky "Johnny" Gurkhas are sharpening their curve-bladed kukris and trekking across the Himalayan foothills to offer their services to Britain. For word has gone round among the little mountain men that the great white rafa over the seas is again810 words
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Article, Illustration811 1950-12-17 10 LIONEL CRANE - LIONEL CRANE by THIS is a cnapter in A the story of a boy called Herbert Bedford. His real name is certainly nothing like that, because he Is. a Korean boy, and Korean boys are always called Kirn or Lee or811 words
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Article, Illustration601 1950-12-17 10 THE semi-censorship which has been imposed on Korean war news doesn't seem to be working any too well. Crackling out of the air on Friday came reports that Communist Chinese troops were st earning over the 38th Parallel— and the news was wrong. South Korean sources started the601 words
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Advertisement492 1950-12-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SNO-SOONG: l"he engagement Is announced between Soong Slu Hing. youngest daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Soong Chong Foh and Bng Haw Pah, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Sng Teck Lye. ROBERT SUTHERLAND PEARCE, son of Mrs. W. Kay A the late Mr. R. C. Pearce, to Miss Jessie492 words
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Article172 1950-12-17 11 Super' rail coaches soon Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. TWENTY SEVEN new coaches, on order in the United Kingdom since 1946, are due to arrive in Malaya shortly. The General Manager of the Malayan Railways, Mr. J. O. Sanders, who has Just returned from Europe, told the Sunday172 words
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Article64 1950-12-17 11 STOLE CAST r ON CHARGE Sunday limes Staff Reporter Soh Loong. Chang Chong Tcng. and Sim Tong Keng. claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing cast iron on the railway line at Bukit Timah Road The Iron belonged to the Naval Base. The64 words
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Article346 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COURTEEN R.E.M.E. Recovery Teams, working round the clock, cleared a total of 93 civilian, police and military vehicles and tons of other wreckage and debris in five days from the streets of Singapore. The work of clearing the wreckage and debris346 words
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Article38 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Tungku Mahmud bin Ismail, and Tungku Abdul Rahman, sons of the Regent of Johore, Tungku Mahkota, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Australia to spend their Ch -Ist mas holidays with parents.38 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Found in possession of eight gallons of fermented rice in a hut at Tiong Bahu on Nov. 28, Leong Pak Ching, 27, was fined $120 or three months' imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Leong was also fined $50 for76 words
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Article162 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THREE sons of the Kuala Lumpur sportsman, racehorse owner and businessman, Mr. Eu Eng Hock, were today admitted as novices into the Buddhist priesthood at Kuala Lumpur. In the same ceremony a fourth Chinese boy, a nephew of162 words
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Article, Illustration293 1950-12-17 11 RIOT damage and suspension of business because of the curfew which followed the disturbances is costing business and entertainment in Singapore millions of dollars. The biggest loss yet reported is that suffered by the Singapore Traction Company, which estimates it has lost $100,000 in fares over293 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-12-17 11 A PICTURE of a new second-c lass composite day railway coach, which will shortly be in openfion in Malaya. It is one of 27 t i s «i_ ii^u.j i/« j^_ *L._ k.J -I r» _:i36 words
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Article150 1950-12-17 11 MALAYA P.R.O. FOR FESTIVAL Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A MALAYAN Public Relations official to study publicity In connection with the Festival of Britain, will leave Singapore on the Carthage on Dec. 28. He is Mr. William Fernando, acting Deputy Director of Public Relations of the Federation of150 words
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Article73 1950-12-17 11 Sun jay Times Staff Reporter "We were drunk," said an Indian. Ramasamy, when he was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for voluntarily causing hurt to Sellamuthu at P.WD. Lines. Chua Chu Kang Road, on Dec.B. Inspector Low Hong Hee, prosecuting said that Sellamuthu was also burnt73 words
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Article31 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Right Worshipful Master of Lodge St. Andrew No. 1437 advises that the eighteenth Regular meeting of the Lodge called for Monday, must be postponed.31 words
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Article211 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Correspondent A GRAND Christmas in America and a rousing welcome are being planned for 15-year-old Patsy Lee of Singapore. Patsy, who is leaving Singapore by Pan-American World Airways plane on Thursday is the former mascot of the United States Marines who rescued211 words
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Article25 1950-12-17 11 The Festival of Music celebrating the Bach centenary will now be held on Jan. 3 and 4 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.25 words
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Article69 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Tlm-s Staff Reporter Miss K. Bhadra, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Nalr, was married according to Hindu rites at her own home yesterday to Mr.K.SP. Menon a Junior civil assistant to the Deputy Commandant of the Royal Engineers, Singapore. A reception was held69 words
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Article27 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Salvation Army concert on Wednesday In the British Council Hall will be at 6 p.m. instead of 8 p.m.27 words
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Article27 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter British Army children's schools on Singapore Island will re-open tomorrow morning, a spokesman of the Army Education Unit said yesterday.27 words
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Article209 1950-12-17 11 GHOST' SCARES K.L. BATHERS Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sit. ■DECAUSE residents of the suburban village of Setapak, just outside Kuala Lumpur, believe that a ghost haunts the hot water springs in this area this once popular bathing spot is now only used for dhobying. Children, however, who are209 words
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Article35 1950-12-17 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Governor has appointed Mr. O.W. Davis to be a temporary official member of the Singapore Legislative Council in place of Mr. A. Oilmour, states a Gazette announcement.35 words
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Advertisement173 1950-12-17 11 CLEANS ft MORE d EFFICIENTLY/ I Singapore T«l. 8524«. P«nang: Tel. 1852 j Novelty I W¥ COCKTAIL l||f SETS 0$ safe cocktail c ab net R With 8 Bell Classes, M IH fj ll A 1 bottle opener and Corkscrew M II J9P 1 Peg Measure PRICE $650. Wm walnut173 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-12-17 12 Mc Leod - SUNDAY SHAKESPEARE Mc Leod V PLEASE, THEN. TO PAY THAT DUTY WHICH YOU TRULY OWE Kng John. ACT 2. Sc. I.21 words
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Article837 1950-12-17 12 NAT. GUBBINS - NAT. GUBBINS By "After she had said 'Ooodmarnlng' to tha cow, it ruahet at her and toased her." FROM THK NEWS. w "QOOD morning, good morning," 1 said th* cow, i But the cow went on chets~ ing the cud. "Good morning," I said, "Art your837 words
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Article688 1950-12-17 12 IF YOU enjoy id that railed Par. s Progress," broadc weeks ag). then listen I > '.might's play in I ire at U ie author, Wali Called Hi i Wizard of the Mountains." It's another fantasy with it Of a fairy-tale s there, set in a mythic688 words
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Advertisement583 1950-12-17 12 s^^^Rn^^sll Episode 9: The cache is empty j ij 1 THE STORY SO FAR: Squire Trelawnvy mutiny. Th«y arc defeated in battle, but ■H LAmJ equips an «xp«ditiofi to find Captain Flint's $i| v «r g«t» th« map and «nd« th« hiding i{% buried tr.a.ur.. Hi. wcret i. a map583 words
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Advertisement379 1950-12-17 12 Here ore three of the new features ygK\ oa Pan American's new Double-decked W\j Clipper* Service tw the U.S.A. (VIA MANILA) m^o^ MiKfil HKM ILN Pan America** famed foam-ciuhion chair lounge stretdt way out to full bed length give you real deeping comfort at ne extra coat Fnll-srae) bertha free379 words
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Article, Illustration552 1950-12-17 13 K. S. CHI A - K. S. CHI A B> ARE you gifted at choosing Christmas presents for your friends and relatives 0 With most people, it is a real problem, a.« confusing at times as choosing a suitable wedding present for an old flame. It was with considerable envy552 words
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Article503 1950-12-17 13 HAROLD; HEFFERNAN - HAROLD HEFFERNAN By IT seems another new 1 star was born recently at the Warner Brothers press preview of "Rocky Mountain" of canine variety this time. A dog named Spot came right out of nowhere to almost steal a movie from Errol Flynn. Although503 words
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Article, Illustration161 1950-12-17 13 By PETER KUM \|R Grasshopper has become a very "important personage" in the lives of a number of boys in Kuala Lumpur: He provides them with pocket money that their parents can 111 afford. A hundred grasshoppers will fetch them enough money to last a day.161 words
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Advertisement104 1950-12-17 13 f^^^~~jf Home to REMEMBER {arlsberq S* j^^^mtrr JP J \r mm m 'Vi 1 *K k j M <^aY .yv^ Jt jv CREST DELUXE THREESOME n handsome leather grained cam. service 1 Cue a cctp^C Messrs. Duncan Robirti T BMk LimiUd, 18H Battery Road kj& liav« a most modern Sheaffer104 words
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Miscellaneous43 1950-12-17 13 THE WHISKERS CLUB Enter the Pirate •ye* «itk H- kM ktk.i.4 kw kwky t.,1 Ttm Hw TrMf axiww^ t. riwm -T. k*| I ..ft .k. *.mk Ml*, tk? Lltrfiybbrt. yM Tk.. k. HMd M kit I.U ,~i .Urt.4 ,n ri>lT|- k. I >T^43 words
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352 1950-12-17 14 DAVID LEWIN - JEAN SIMMONS HOLDS ON TO HER HUSBAND-TO-BE DAVID LEWIN By JEAN SIMMONS said that she cannot afford to pay th« £3,000 purchase tax and duty demanded by the Customs on the engagement ring she got from Stewart Cranger in Hollywood. Th« ring is a diamond solitaire set in a gold352 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-12-17 14 Tlf R. Edward Ugast, newly appointed Far Eastern Supervisor for 20th Century Fox. arrived in Singapore on Thursday by Pan American Airways. Mr. Ugast's new post 7vill cover operations of 20th Century in the Far East, including India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon, Siam, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong. French Indo-China, China64 words
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Article375 1950-12-17 14 VICTOR STAINES - VICTOR STAINES CINEMA REVIEWS by IT could well be that in daring to repeat his success of "Quartet" with "Trio"' Somerset Maugham has started a new line in film production. The three stories brought to life in "Trio" may not be Maugham's best known but they have375 words
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Article, Illustration192 1950-12-17 14 THE name of the star to be spotted last week was Barbara Bates. Many spotters made raliant guesses bat, unfortunately t hey were wrong First correct entry opened came from Md. Kazali bin Ab. Kadir of 7038 Rahang Road, Seremban. A cheque for 525 is192 words
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Article257 1950-12-17 14 NERO HAUNTS HIM By A Special Correspondent PARIS. IN a luxury suite of 1 the Ceorge V. Hotel I talked to a weary blue-eyed little man named Mervyn Leßoy. one of the top producers of Hollywood. He has just finished eight months' work In Rome on "Quo Vadis". the epic257 words
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Advertisement212 1950-12-17 14 j, JK<HHr,I J Today 3 Shows WLJ9.*m m 1 ii A > 1, 3, a 5 p.m. NO I.VIK MM OWING TO CURFEW IlftlAWt*BlACK-ASHADOW{*»«I*e PAST/ HOWARD-MORGAN ?f*V I SHADOW Tfffl £X* "1. /IMP. KOOUCTC* J^f Morning Show Today 10.45 a.m. M.iria Mnntez in "Atlantis the Lost Continent" MEXT CHANGE— f«'212 words
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Advertisement146 1950-12-17 14 SHOWS TODAY^T 1 3.00-5.15 (N. B. Last show finishes at 7.15 p.m.) WtHi'MSIRfEUr A 20rh Century-Fox Picture stirring RICHARD WIDMAKK Today at 9 a.m. "EL PASO" in cinecolor OIILY TWO f. L■ i PLEASE MOTE SHOWS TOPAYL I f 1 CHANGED TIMES 10.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. ONLY HUSH BUR OHM'S146 words
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Article, Illustration213 1950-12-17 15 York station tests rubber platforms T*HE first railway platA forms in the world have now been resurfaced with rubberasphalt carpt-t. These are platforms seven and eight of York Station in the NorthEastern Region of British Railways. The new surface consists of a normal bituminous macadam one inch thick, containing 3213 words
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Article264 1950-12-17 15 Black white prints colour r»OLOUR photographs can now be taken with ordinary black-and-white tilms, it Is announced through the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Described as "fantastic", the development promises to be one of the most revolutionary in the history of photography. It Is reported by Dr. Robert264 words
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Article68 1950-12-17 15 -kLL doing well" in hos- pital at Newcastlc-on-Tyne are Mrs. Annie Brink, 37, and her new set of twins— the third consecutive let she has had in the last seven years. Father Brink, a coal miner, said last night: When we had the first set68 words
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Article202 1950-12-17 15 A white cowled monk, working at a potter's wheel, is reviving an art which may not only earn dollars for Britain, but make the monastery that of Mount Saint Bernard, in Charnwood Forest— iamous for its medieval reproduction stoneware. Tht potter Is Father Vlneent Eley, who202 words
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Article473 1950-12-17 15 the end of World War II a young British officer in the Indian Mountain Artillery found himself stationed at Port Dickson. One fine morning during his stay there he walked up to the summit of Oun Hill (Seremban), and there, surveying the landscape around him, he decided that473 words
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Advertisement352 1950-12-17 15 Brylcreem to be sure 4^%n. makes a tidy difference to your hair Let Brylcreem look after your hair and you're bound to benefit for Brylcreem gives your hair this fa >^ double benefit. (1) Day-long smartness. (2) Lasting hair health. m~& Besides setting the hair naturally, Brylcreem with its v352 words
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Advertisement310 1950-12-17 15 BHI i v^^vv^ >f because Kolynos foam cleansSm^Mßi^^k^ It's between the teeth that danger lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work producing the acids that cause decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight to die danger spots. Kolynos alone contains special ingredients that neutralise the acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laboratory310 words
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Article126 1950-12-17 16 THERE was a tie-up of the normal transportation facilities, and one morning Doakes hired a car to take him to his office and also to return him to his horn* ln tht evening. Exactly one-half of the way to the office, he saw and gave a lift126 words
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Article65 1950-12-17 16 IN a potato race at the church picnic each potato was separated from the next by one yard, the basket being placed one yard from the first potato. The runner who finished first was disqualified for having lifted the last two potatoes in his last Journey. The65 words
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Article481 1950-12-17 16 131 I*HE responses to an opening two bid in a suit have always been a headache. To make an opening two bid you need a tremendous hand; one that will product game with practically no help from partner. You will hold at least half the high cards ln481 words
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Advertisement192 1950-12-17 16 Bleeding tiums Often ire the Danger Signal Thit Warns of PYORRHEA \*mm%vm at VJIHI mi* )JS^ «4 mill ■P^Jr'^T P^^^Bav^aV'^ <3 4 Out Of 5 May Have This Dresd En««y Handsome Teeth, Healthy Gums Do«t your toothbrush iom«< times warn of bleeding gunoi? If so, you'd better get busy— fof192 words
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Advertisement118 1950-12-17 16 "Ethne" BEAUTY PARLOUR By AMERICAN TRAINED OPERATORS At THE TAVERN Tanglin Road, Phon« 6045 Kjblotchyl m myrad by tpoit, If o^^ m J U IV —he* and j prmnfcji l« quictas; atauad by CoifcuM Ofn*> «na«». tl elcjniej por« el IK hnparftto* md tnutm g(^ (Ma hatt(h> Aluui kcof M118 words
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Advertisement165 1950-12-17 16 ■Hr »> PURE fruit juice §1 100% cane lugjr <* freshly made. it reaches you immediately after manufacture in the gay "new look" bottle. LEMON SQUASH FIRST AlD~FOrlrj Acid Indigestion Allen Seltzer rerime* exrras gastric acidity in a huiry l>i<>p the large tablet in m elaai <if watei Pleasant -taMtinu165 words
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Miscellaneous999 1950-12-17 16 "this week ~\ty ß-H.HAnOR<} TH is week FOR YOU rOR ALL CAPRICORN (Dec. 81 Jan. to further your own yen- w^^^SSt J£ 19) Likely to be a week of tuns or achieve anything J" D 9 J22»Swc Taml eVen^ easy progress and unex- worthwhile befor. Friday. £g d *Lo« JKw999 words
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Miscellaneous200 1950-12-17 16 ACROSS: 1. In the direction of (6)- 5. Fruit (6»; 8. Crafty (6): 10. Correct (6> 12. Bonds (4); 14 Undivided (3); 15. Pefugt (5); 17. Took food (3>: 1». Collega fellow (3): 20. Delight (4); 21. Design U) 23. Work with needle (3); 24. Chafed (5); 25. Chewed (6)200 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1950-12-17 17 THEY HOAXED TOMMY FARR— and he went fighting mad For over 40 years Nat FleUcher has been a world authority on boxing he is the edttor of "The Ring" in America. He now opens his diaries to tell Sunday Times readers the secrets behind the biggest fights of the century1,003 words
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Article639 1950-12-17 17 By JOHN MACADAM I IMMY BRAID'S deid They'll be saying that I in every golf clubhouse in the land from th« orth to the South-West, but there are very few of them who would ever nave thought of calling him "|immy to hit face.639 words
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Advertisement192 1950-12-17 17 pmfi Misji/r fiEaiir r/M/0 jt^M^hk fwHAT'S TH^MATTER.) "^S^OOR PETER. HE SEE\\S\\ WKKKKKKKF^j^^ MCTOR 4W/SfP 7 I mf*'t,}\l!/ J/l(L PtTERDEAR? WHY L i**^&W <r ttfi£as!zzr WROWG WITH ■SO TIRED ALL f DON'T WORRY ABOUT PETER.A /imkMiW^ix DOU>l YOU JO N TH LT' P S "MT&h^&W^^**^^ PETER -HE WASWATHE TIME.,^I HE'S TIRED192 words
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Article512 1950-12-17 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By redeemed himself by brilliantly catching Walker off Berry. The M.C.C. had 10S mlnut«s to bat on a perfect pitch and In beautiful light against unhostlle bowling, but after Sheppard had fallen, Simpson and Dewes gave a painful exhibition of unimaginative batting.512 words
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Article116 1950-12-17 18 Al >IKVIIIS Xl— Ut Inoi. Archer k Hallirt x| .M.irrii i- \\«rr fc Brrrr lon Him; k Wirr 4» MHlrr c Evaat k Warr Bark* tl. t«am k HallU 1 :i» Hole k Holllei 41 liD|k> n.il all Klnf ran out M Innjdnn ran aal Hilkcr(t)f«».lß»rry S NoWrt anl116 words
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Article17 1950-12-17 18 TAIPING Teachers' hockey eleven will visit Penang today for a game against Penang Chinese Club17 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-12-17 18 r ri Teow I. Jig, captain of Mahmud School Juniors (Kaub). champions of the Junior Inter-school Football League, holding the R.C.S.A. Cup he received from the Sultan of Pahang after the final match.33 words
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Article200 1950-12-17 18 Sunday Timet Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter /CHINESE hockey and tennis \s players more than 120 men and women— from Penang. Perak, Selangor and Negrl Sembilan will meet at Kuala Lumpur charing the Christmas holidays to participate in quadrangular hockey and tennis tournaments Kuala Lumpur200 words
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Article156 1950-12-17 18 ISOYAL Signals. Singapore, could have won by more convincing margin than eight points to nil over Royal Signals. Malaya, at the Tanglin Barracks yesterday In an inter-command corps rugger fixture. Singapore had a heavier and superior pack. Their three* were thrust ful but robust tackling foiled156 words
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Article23 1950-12-17 18 Owing to heavy rain yesterday'! hockey fixtures between R.A.O.C. and S.C.R.C. and between Police Depot and Selangor Malays were cancelled.23 words
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Advertisement261 1950-12-17 18 —ft% *^t mm^ HOURS AWAY 6Y -AIR /fj^jfok Australia f^3 HAS EVERYTHING I 31 A mere 17 hours away by swift I loiii-rti«iued 'Constellation" aircraft, Australia offers J iin.siiipi.sM-d variety Olorious temperate climate, s\ ~\jj^^^l < \^^/M magnificent surl beaches, horse racing, vj^V'^^^^^ V. A. night life, big-game fishing— even261 words
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Advertisement201 1950-12-17 18 G\ IT I ONE THING IS A CERTAIN^ THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING GRAMOPHONE RECORDS by the Worlds Greatest Artistes v* j Whether in Singapore j J or Kuala L v m /> r jp?V Has ASTHMA got /Smib^ you in its grip ~^^N& You can break the sufToca(ing201 words
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Miscellaneous590 1950-12-17 18 CHESS CORNER By THE THIRD KNIGHT THt Pei-ang Ch.SS 3. SQB3. SQB3. 4. SB3. SR4, rM rlnl In 5. BK2. PQS3; 6. PQR 3 .Shadt* Chamo. msh'.p Is in of the Indlan game p^ brlngg its final stages and It appears towards the centre and away that D. Ramanathan will590 words
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Article658 1950-12-17 19 SERVICES XV FAIL TO BREAK JINX Civilians win scrappy game Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter All-Malayan Civilians 11; All-Malayan Services 0 ALL-MALAYAN Combined Services once again failed to break the jinx and had to adm defeat by All-Malayan Civilians for the fourth coi secutive year of the series in their658 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-12-17 19 A I IIKH (ill there was 'Jen se fog over London, no fever th.m 26.000 people crowded into the Stamford Bridge Mad in m to watch the foolb all league match between Chelsea and Derby. Here I'ir leering, the Cbelsem goalie, is •een just failing to save Der hy*s first55 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-12-17 19 rE 180-mile massed-start cycie race scheduled for today at Lim Cliv Kang Road has been postponed to Sunday, January 14. The winner will be presented with a trophy by J. A. Phillips Co. Ltd., Birmingham. More than 20 well-known cyeliste have entered for the race. Of113 words
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Article69 1950-12-17 19 NAGPUR, Sat. T<HB Commonwealth cricketers x collapsed here thi 9 morning against the Governor of Madhya Pradesh Province's team and were all out 17 minutes before lunch for 238 Overnight they had been 151 for two with Harold Gimblett not out 103. but he was caught by Kishenchand69 words
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Article40 1950-12-17 19 4 TEAMS IN POLO TOURNAMENT P*OUR teams, two from Penang and one each from Selangor and Perak. are expected to compete In the Penang Polo Club Christmas tournament, tentatively fixed for Dec. 23 and 24 on the Western Road ground.40 words
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Article24 1950-12-17 19 LONDON. Sat —All 14 Rugby League matches arranged for today have been postponed owing to the frozen state of the grounds. Reutrr.Reuter - 24 words
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Article274 1950-12-17 19 Bunda* Times Seremban Sports Keporler VIXiKI SEMBILAN held the powerful Si'angor '.lii t» a scoreless draw in an inter-State hockey n itch In Seremban yesterday. The game tvas si hard 'UK*-C tJir«iUS«»out. tiKJk the fltld wlthi fool c{ their regular Manuel. Kandasamy. Oder Singh and Tara274 words
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578 1950-12-17 19 INTER-SCHOOL RUGBY RESULTS Sunday Times Sports Reporters TPOH'S ANDKKSON School and Kuala Lumpur's Victoria Institution won their Kugbv fixtures against the formidable Johore English School and Victoria School, Singapore, Af teens respectively, yesterday. Both games were thrill-packed. Anderson School, who met J.E.C. at Johore578 words
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Article179 1950-12-17 19 Sunday Times Kuala I.umpur Sports Correspondent THE Kuala Lumpur Services proved beyond doubt that they tire one of the finest conbinaMor.s In the state when they beat Selangor Club by six points (.try and penalty goal) to nil in a thrilling Rugby match played on the179 words
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Article302 1950-12-17 19 LONDON, Sat. suffered its first defeat In the present British football season when it lost to Burnsley by one goal to nil. Heavy frost in most parts of Britain caused many games to be postponed. ENGLISH IMI.II nit I Ar-rn.il llorn.l, Blarkpua* 0 I .aimh.nr. 1 I karlti.n302 words
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Article821 1950-12-17 20 Haydee and The Banker best Sunday Times Racing Correspondent pAST times were returned on the second grass track, which was in good condition after Friday's rain, when official training for the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting started yesterday morning at Penang. Haydee was one of821 words
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Article249 1950-12-17 20 ■yiCTORIA Institu;ion of Kuala Lumpur scored another overwhelming victory in their second hockey match In Singapore when they beat St. Joseph's Institution by four goals to nothing on the R.I. ground yesterday. The visitors again showed ckver stickwork and an exceptionally quick eye on the ball.249 words
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Article, Illustration462 1950-12-17 20 WEIGHTS for all eight ra<es of thf- first day (Saturday, Dec. 23) and all eight on the second day (Tuesday, Dec. 26) of the Penang Turf Club Xmas New Year meeting are given below. P<Sc O CUP Class I, D v. l, —6 Furs. NoReuter - 462 words
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Article309 1950-12-17 20 Class 1, blv. z, —6 Furs. Bramhall Flyer 9.99 Tudor Pride 8.13 I'rndragon Contract 8.10 Ropewalk 809 King Arthur 8.08 Vasco Da Gama 8.07 Sir TrUtram 8.06 Ballroom 8.03 Tantalus 8.04 Allworth 8-03 Happy Quadrant 8.02 Nerolia I"}? Haydee. GloilfT I.W Class 1, Dlv. —6 Furs. Double Aries309 words
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Article173 1950-12-17 20 'J'IBERIUS, Trigger, Tantahis, Rigoletto and Sir Tristram have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1 following their good performances at the recent Ipoh meeting. The following horses have been transferred from Class 3 to Class 3: April Showers, John Ham, Carnivorous, B-Alamota, Independence, Soltara,173 words
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