The Straits Times, 4 February 1951
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Title Section23 1951-02-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition <N I to- Mmm Tlm«a Singapore I'm* Pp««« No. tit SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS23 words
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Article298 1951-02-04 1 CHINA REJECTS UN. PEACE OFFER US wants war -ChouEn-lai TOKYO, Saturday. THOU EN-LAI. Premier of Red China, said that his regime "will absolutely pay no attention' to the United Nations "Good Offices" Committee, proposed in the resolution to help to bring the conflict to an end. Mr. Chou, in aAP - 298 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-04 1 Mim Dulcie Shem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alci Shcm of Perth. Western Australia who was married at St. Andrew* Cathedral yesterday t« a Singapore engineer. Mr. Michael Fam Yye Onn. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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Article181 1951-02-04 1 UN. MEN NEARER SEOUL TOKYO. Sat. U. N. forces, in bitter cold, crept nearer the former South Korean capital of Seoul today behind a steel curtain of bombs and shells. American riflemen took a nlll seven miles north *»f Kumyangjang without t* Ing a shot this morning a. the tenthReuter - 181 words
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Article49 1951-02-04 1 HONO KONG. Sat— The Hong Kong Government has decided to shift the controlling authority over Radio Hong Kor.R from the General Post Office to the Public Relations Office, headed by Mr. J. L. Murray. The decision is to be put into effect soon UP.UP - 49 words
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Article130 1951-02-04 1 AMSTERDAM. Saturday. CAPT. Raymond (Turko) Westerling, wanted for leading the "Heavenly Host" armed revolt in Indonesia it |anuary 1950. was believed today to be on his way to the South Moluccas, a group of islands which set up as a Republic" a year ago in defianceReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration235 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Times StaM Corretpondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A27-YEAR-OLO MaUy butine«»man Hlis morning walked aloag the road toward* the artificial limb and orthopaedic appliances contra in Kuala Lump*'People stared at him. and children (aped and pomtad But. shortly afterwards, when he «mer«ed from th« centra, one235 words
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Article54 1951-02-04 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Th« Chlne.se Communists are enforcing new security measures tightening the noose on Chinese leaving or entering China. Such rigid travel restrictions were formerly applied only to foreigners. Reports reaching here say the police have started a strict screening of all passengers or. trains,UP - 54 words
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Article38 1951-02-04 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat.^James Mason, the film actor, was chosen by Darryl Zanuck today to pla\ the rote of Oerman General Erwin Rommel In the film "The Desert Fox." basrd «n tne book by De«morid Yourr -UP.UP - 38 words
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Article443 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE Government will tomorrow open its man power bureau and issue an appeal for between 20,000 and 30.000 civil defence volunteers to form a "fourth arm" of trained men and women to co-operate with the three armed Services in war time.443 words
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Article112 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Timat StjH Reporter IT it e.pect.d thjt ntil of the people »rre»ted in Singapore and Hie Federation on suspicion of complicity with Hi. Malivjn Communist Party will be cfiar«sd ami brought to trial. A London report that 'there will be no trials" wat laid112 words
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Article87 1951-02-04 1 LONDON, Sat— The Financial Times today declared that the international rubber conference, due to open in London on Monday, could serve a useful purpose if It produced a "clear and unequivocal" declaration of United States policy on rubber. I{ America desired the maximum production of naturalReuter - 87 words
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Article60 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter More than 50 fifty police officers, including the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, and the Deputy Commissioner Mr. W. J. Parks were present last night at the third anniversary celebrations of the Police Inspectors' Club at the Police Training School,60 words
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Article28 1951-02-04 1 BONN, Sat— Troops of the British zone of Germany this year will be doubled the 1950 figure/British High Commissioner, Sir Ivone Kirk-Patrick said last night. Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article22 1951-02-04 1 JAKARTA, Sat— President Sue lean io returned to Jakarta late today after a seven-day stat« visit to the Philippines Reutcr-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 22 words
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Article195 1951-02-04 1 BROOKE TELLS SUPPORTERS: Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE gravity of the international situation impels me to urge you all to cease your activities against the Cession of Sarawak to Britain, as I myself am resolved to do" states Mr. Anthony Brooke, Raja Muda of Sarawak in a195 words
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Article37 1951-02-04 1 LONDON. Sat— Mr. John Strachey, War Minister, said here tonight the chief purpose of Britain's planned call-up of reservist* was to make sure that plans for mobilisation would work in the event of war. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article84 1951-02-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A RECORD price for tin was reached in Singapore yesterday $706. 50 a picvl. This is S6 50 above Fridays Quotation, when it reached tne $700 mark for the first time. The price of tin started on its record climb84 words
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Advertisement579 1951-02-04 1 //.//>/»v fIF Vrosperout KHAL I K Jewellers. 1 1 Tk» Attdt, SmgipsM. I .___________________.__u-L. —i .■.iiiiniinuiiiiniMinii"Miimitiiii'iiiiit*T Malaya s national newspapers reach new records l THE SUNDAY TIMES and THE STRAITS TIMES set new sales records during the six months from July" to December, 1950 THE SUNDAY TIMES each Sunday in579 words
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Advertisement76 1951-02-04 1 K^ipHEOLD RHISCHOOL TIEv j 1 13-6 COUMMtSrA A IN PAGE 12 TODAY m m^ m^LW^S> R. j IT-— ••fW^ /»f \*J A ESTHER WILLIAMS ■r 1 MC M Star H 'DUCHESS '?N IDAHO 1 1 S4a*ra> tUn gt*m»itr in ret *f ttn \t*n mmd tiar your ou m ktmtmty uitk76 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1951-02-04 2 THE ROYAL ROMANCE GETS KING'S ASSENT CRAW FIE' TELLS OF HER OWN ROMANCE AND OF A NEWSPA PER HEADLINE GOVERNESS BEATS LIZ TO ALTAR. THEN ONE HAPPY DAY" CAME NEWS THAT |T was while the family were away on the South African trip that my own affairs once again fitted1,750 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-02-04 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS 24 David's daughter, who fi^ fminfrv ii\\ 1 I I 1 S^B^Bl S^Bl y. h^H^tf m^^Ku IHSIk I^^Hf i^Hfxrr i j east. (6) IRIB^ ~tHR¥x^^R^Hr~~ sVRYyST' ~^"^^^l~~~^^l tlonable. <5, 3, 3) B^ > ~~TR^bW"~~~"MMBi~^~~ him (6) 1 JR^ t"™™t^^— were < 5 6 BR'^— J™*™^— P™™^— P^157 words
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Article213 1951-02-04 3 6,000 QUIT KEDAH TROUBLE CENTRE Murder..... ri0t..... and now fire Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Saturday. NEARLY 4.000 Malays and 2.000 Chinese have quit the Bukit Junun area of Kedah following last week's riot when seven Chinese were killed. The town and Kallang Kechik, two miles away, are deserted.213 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-02-04 3 Mr C'j'ijm AMur Henderson and hit br.de M.tt I'ipeth May CrcwHtcr after their we4d.ni; at Sf Andrew s Cathedral. Singapore yesterday Sranday pictWTQ.23 words
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172 1951-02-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN Indian Muslim, stated to be a member of a mob wh.ch stopped two Indian detectives on a motor cycle during the riots was yesterday found guilty in the Singapore First District Court of rioting and sentenced fj two years'172 words
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Article92 1951-02-04 3 BOY OF 16 ON RIOTS CHARGE Sunday 1 imr- SUIT Rrportrr QAMSUDIN bin Ahmat, aged 16. was yesterday sent for trial in Singapore on charges of rioting and rausIng mischief by setting fire 'o a rar. It was alleged that while Samsudin was in an unlawf"l assembly In Bras Basah92 words
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Article35 1951-02-04 3 lime* S alt < or.f-.8-nd.-nl KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The annual meeting of the I .in Civil SfTvat .v n of Malaya will be I irlday at St. Johns] I Bukit Nanas. Kuala I35 words
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Article26 1951-02-04 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Chan Pien Teng. lorry driver was fined $80 when he pleadled guilty to carrying an exI ress weight of eleven hundr--1 '-iv.elght.26 words
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Article89 1951-02-04 3 SCOUTS FOR SQUATTERS Svndar Times Staff orrespondept KOTA BAHRU, Sat rE Boy Scouts Association in Kelantan has taken up the lead by forming a scout group among the child; en of the squatters in the resettlement area of Qua Musang The group Is two patrols ki strength of ten boys,89 words
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Article36 1951-02-04 3 li'nr* M.ifT RrpoiU-r Thousands of Chinese children in Singapore went to school yesterday— their usual day off— to make up for lessons which will be lost In the Chinese New Year holidays36 words
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Article38 1951-02-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— The A. B. Koid school of dancing, which won this year's professional ballroom competition between Perak. Selangor and Penang. will hold x Chinese New Year tea dance on Feb 638 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-02-04 3 Sunday limes Staff Reporter CINCAPORE will see the Comet jet airliner by the end of this year, said Air Commodore H. Fenton, BOAC Operations manager, on his arrival at Kallang airport. Singapore, yesterday by BOAC Constellation from Sydney. Air Commodore Fenton, who is on his way159 words
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Article328 1951-02-04 3 tty G. T. BOON liriTH handsome bonuses, thanks to the tin and rubber boom, there will be lavish New Year celebration* in a number of Chinese homes thij coming week. But I doubt whether there will be much festivity or gladness of heart among thousands of the folk328 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-04 3 Scouts are inspected The Huh Commiiiiofiar. Sir Henry Curncy. inspecting a parade ot Senior Scouts and Sea Scowti in Penang last weak. Ha presented Kings Scout certificates to si« Scout. Sunday Times picture33 words
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Article348 1951-02-04 3 Sunday Times Woman Reporter CONSERVATISM it the keynote of women fashions this New Year. Thousands of Chinese cheongsums were made during the past month, and 95 per cent, of them followed the same simple cut. The only difference is that the more fashionable have lengthened348 words
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Article66 1951-02-04 3 sund»« Time* Correspondent MALACQA. Sat —The Malacca Boy 3' Jubilee Club will be officially opened on Tuesday. Feb. 27, stated Dr. Glyn Evans at the Malacca Settlement Welfare Council meeting yesterday. Nine candidates have been selected to go to Sarawak for vocational training. La&t month.66 words
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Article244 1951-02-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DISINC building coets and difficulties in obtaining technical advice on the equipment needed for keeping fish are holding up the construction of Singapore's Aquarium in King Ceorge V Park. The Sunday Times understands that the Smgapcx* Municipality is trying to get244 words
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Article244 1951-02-04 3 FEBRUARY Ist GRADE: $2.25 SALES Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore rubber mar- ket was very steady yesterday with offers opening at $2.21 for February first grade. Later tne price went up to $2 25 and business was done at this level The market closed at $2.24, three-and-a-half cents above244 words
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Article19 1951-02-04 3 SI\«;\PORF. Sat. Feb. J. *?•<>. M (new rerord; up ft. so from last record, of Friday.19 words
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Article33 1951-02-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore Municipal Commissioners have approved the closing of Barker Road and Asimont Lane in sections for sewerage work. The work will take about four months.33 words
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Article33 1951-02-04 3 The Empire Air, a 93-ton ocean-going tug. arrived in Singapore yesterday from Britain to tow back the King Salvor (1,111 ton 3). an Admiralty salvage vessel now at the Naval Base.33 words
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Article47 1951-02-04 3 TELEVISION— BUT NO PICTURE Sunday lime* s *n VMHMdJraafl IPOfi 3 television receiver to enter lA\lvaa will be on exhibition afe Ipoh tomorrow when th» workshop of the Amateur Radio Societv of Perak will be opened at the YMC However, members will <■■• nothing on the flu> screen.47 words
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Article43 1951-02-04 3 I segamat. Sa: Convicted |in tne Spßampt Court on a change of negligent driving -old Tan Tian Hog .nea $35 and in .ildition had his licence ci A van which he was drivins WU allrizrcl to have gone off in le43 words
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Article66 1951-02-04 3 Till M\(.\P()RK FUEM PRESS Mill publish sreonrf hirif-ve .\>w Vrar Suppl^menl lomurmu It will contain right pa«j«"s of <-ni«'r(ainin; reading- itu ludiiu spvcril short BtOTffal by Malayan Chinese authors and many articles on New Year toms. It will have much ti> interest both Chinese and non-Chinese readers66 words
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Advertisement334 1951-02-04 3 I Professional, Scientific and Educational Advancement! gUs'" j Greater lusintst Opportunitiefl I t'^'^'nf' Doubled Travel Enjoyment! ll^wii Wldef Jotial ond Cullurol Hori ontJ BBr/^^ What do yoa want to learn Frclje*. Spaiush; Ru>*ian. Cerrr.an' With LISGVATo iVIL PHOSE You tan learn any one of 29 language* CL »n just 20334 words
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Advertisement95 1951-02-04 3 Sew-Save and be Smart Tf PRECISION PATTERN iCiTi NEW SUPPUES mttL of these popular patterns npNMHU&k AA MORNING, EVENING and W/) l\ J\\ AFTERNOON DRESSES A2fl W/£s VI U i SUITS, SKIRTS, -LACKS, Li VQ^ //WP>A' UNDIES and lIT JSECOATS ?J K J j i||^ FOR CHILDREN yi|f*»'fl \v~ GIRLS95 words
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1042 1951-02-04 4 DR. GAYELORD HAUSER REVEALS THE SECRETS OF HEALTH AND LONG LIFE R-E-L-A-X and look younger it The Body Slant w and the Stomach Lift can add years te your life, says the famous U.S. expert on physical culture. In this, his second article, he gives fuli details of th« one1,042 words
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Article82 1951-02-04 4 FNALLY, you can do the Stomach Lift and be saved forever from the nagging voice of consclenee telling you that you Must Do Exercises I, personally, do not recommend strenuous exercise In the second part of life. To Look Younger, Live Longer you do not82 words
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Article1255 1951-02-04 4 HUMAN CASEBOOK am an li-year-old school boy next year I shall be in the School Certificate class but have done very badly in the standard VIII exam, this year, and although 1 have passed I have only been promoted to the school certificate 'D' class1,255 words
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Advertisement536 1951-02-04 4 Be Proud of Your English 1 Are YOU Content With the *'ay yuU speak and Business leac?rs who contribute ■rttef Are you sure •at you are not making IMr1 M r t l pr^pectuT"^ •it tftca that cause d**".'|^ to underrate vnu? th« Bfiecuve igUab course are unanimous In urging536 words
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Advertisement389 1951-02-04 4 It'sN^W/ 1 the new |j] >^. IC afV. Es Im. j^f the only pea Vh^. BvV with the /^sv W NEW •eatUhr L- J NEW fUtOSJON III- |n Tmi H(»rr«nn rv» In th« world ru» Tor MCU/xAirrv IF ril song been U» Pa/kef ~5I". Nc» new RAUiT mi|]| ah, «n»389 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-02-04 4 THIS WEEK'S CROSSWORD fl"|alLlajtJ|PaWitP(c]AtLJ 'TlAlMlAlitsai^lalMl Aiwawwaw a] Mwpj«|aa 1 Miiv a^^^JtJ11 words
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311 1951-02-04 5 $5,000,000 BUILDING CONTRACT SIGNED Work on Alkaff Gardens project starts Sunday Tim«s Staff Reporter CONSTRUCTION of the first batch of 328 houses »t Alkaff Gardens for th« S«nn«tt Realty Company will begin on Thursday after tha Chinese New Year holidays. Contracts totalling nearly $5,000,000 were signed yesterday. Mr. C. W311 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-02-04 5 The Director of Supplies iAircraft I at the Minittry of Supply. Air Marshal Sir W. Alec Cory ton. pictured in Singapore yesterday. Accompanied by Mr. Harry Mason Cjrner. Chief Scientist of the Ministry, Sir Alec is on hit way by QEA-BOAC to Australia where, it it understood, he will visit73 words
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332 1951-02-04 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CERVICEMEN in Malaya last year drank more than 3 300,000 bottles of N. A. A.F.I beer worth more rh<n $2,500,000. This works out at about 14 bottles for each soldier every month in 1950. Today there are approximately332 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-04 5 ratter Ncpt.ne l«SfJt. V. Pa*e> with hit retinue. "Mother" Neptune 11/C>l. Dukesl and the Herald 'Mator W. Duonl doing a tpot of tooling at the evening of Hie new H.Q. Malaya swimming pool in Kuala Lum?ur Sunday Tn^ei picture.39 words
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Article117 1951-02-04 5 Sun<',» limrv SUIT Keporler KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. no mistake, the Malayan iikes his cup of tea. In fact last year he spent more than $1,000,000 over and above the amount of tea imported in 1949. In statistics published today for the Federation It shows th?t the117 words
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Article91 1951-02-04 5 Sunday Ttoaea Staff terresfwiMlent IPOH. Sat. THERE was a big increase In consumption of gasoline, kerosene and dlesel oils In Malaya last year. Perak was one of the biggest consumers, said the Oeneral Sales Manager of Standard-Vacuum Oil company. Mr. H. E. Rea at Ipoh last91 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-04 5 MaSS Joyce Dana and Mr. G. C. K. Chandranagyam after tbeir marria(>>. at Wesler Church yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Chandranafyam w II be spending their honey- ne»^ in re— ng.— Sunday Times ylctaV*.33 words
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Article171 1951-02-04 5 'INDIA MUST LEAVE C'WEALTH' Sunday Times Staff Reporter "INDIA will stay out of the Commonwealth If the AllIndia Republican Party gets into power." Mr. H. D. Rajah, the party's president declared in Singapore yesterday. Only by staying out of the Commonwealth and remaining independent of any power blocs would India171 words
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Article42 1951-02-04 5 KAJANO. Sat A 26--ltem programme at Kajasig as part of the Federation Day celebration* was attended by three thousand people. The prizes, Including several silver cups, were given away by Che Amrahl bind Mohamed Tahlr, wife of the District Officer42 words
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Article90 1951-02-04 5 60 BANDITS KILLED IN JANUARY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. BY bandits were killed in Federation during dry it wag revealed toI past wee,k bandit activities have increa*»*d. In days more than 5.000 rubber treei have been fd. several buses defrayed by fire and at least .ans are known to I o90 words
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Article19 1951-02-04 5 KL'ALA KANGSAR. Sat D B "j Laing has sueDr B. M. MrO*an v Officer at Kua «jr19 words
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Article123 1951-02-04 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hand to Covernment this week a memorandum giving detailed reasons for their opposition to price control in th« Colony. A Chamber official told the Sunday Times yestero that a five-man committee is now framing the123 words
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Advertisement11 1951-02-04 5 4C14 47// GENUINE EAUDE COLOGNE AGAIN AVAILABLE IN THE GENUINE QUALITY11 words
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Advertisement427 1951-02-04 5 Tor Chinese N*>w Year C§J j/^itj Bring your shopping list to us W CAKES y,tj FRUITS g HAM PORK 3^ POULTRY l FISH jr§ BRANDY "<e COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Write Direct or Airmail for Fatherly Advice— Free AKEYPO|IT|ON.. waiTTPx^STfor you FIRST CHOOSE I 5""' "•<""">? for427 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1951-02-04 6 19uc [o/ auii - 1 9uc [o/auii/ REPORTING "ASIA'S I'mosphere and our own I '■> nt n t halt mi mpn and men plani round the world trip days But they serve a challenge to Mcy S. 1 11. well known m -><jrgh for her Public ons work "...writes an American1,821 words
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Advertisement129 1951-02-04 6 KLIM fayzs r I without refrigeration F^niiiiM in evei> pan ol the world are auured of milk uoiailin^lv ta/e and btaliaiul «.ben they use KLIM. !IM milk n proiet «ed in xhe (in against daoipness, ruatamioaiton and any rurm il kreps utihtul reifigefanoo Sinit mxCtk KLIM there ii oo »a«e129 words
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Advertisement256 1951-02-04 6 THIS TOOTHBRUSH HAS A NEW BEAUTY-SECRET FOR YOU £|^P" I Tt—^ QOIWI) white teeth are Uu I Ovmtialofaaanractitresinilc. Iht Vl'iaAnn toodkbrush n scieni i W designed lo help you dean mit -*^^il£^ I lecl > a c rrcct T aIU th "^C*^HH|fe^' I as yi'ur dentist deans hi "?s^Jp i256 words
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Article817 1951-02-04 7 MARY HEATHCOTT. en route for the United States and writing from mid- Atlantic says js once the proud boast of th« Cunard I a passenger on one of the r ships could d anythirg in the %vjv of food or drink and s request gratified.817 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-02-04 7 White crepe and black Uce make a striking contrast in a recent London fashion Sh«w.15 words
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Article615 1951-02-04 7 TESSIE TAN - Kitchen God is watching you! TESSIE TAN K. THE Chinese housewife, like her western counterpart, knows that th« way to wm her husband's good graces is through hit stomach Using that technique ahe will on Jee Kau Meh an Chinese New Year's Evt. 'wash the lips" of the Kitchen God.615 words
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547 1951-02-04 7 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY Says..... EEBRUARY to us Malayan housewives, brings an urge to brighten our homes after the ramy period The amount of redecorating we can achieve largely depends on our husband's income, and owing to the rising cost of living, not many of us547 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-02-04 7 TNIi |}r*F'*M drcn ot bml.jntly printed tj..-tj w...i .in i. -r ft, of black fishnet high at Hie neck was shown in London recently. The drtts it tLashed to Hie waitt behind and hat a f .11 gathered, swishing skirt. The brilliant flower print* are en a54 words
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Article474 1951-02-04 7 YO UL UCK Y PEOPLE! THERE arc still a few lucky people who wiah to, and can afford to put on weight. For this extremely fortunate minority, and for them only, I suggest this Bwedlah- inspired menu. ANCHOVIKB AU G BATIK QLICB two onions zor wilt Uieni in a taWaepoonfi474 words
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Advertisement265 1951-02-04 7 tith BAP TIME V)^ TOMORROW B^ r Jr good night out meant a bid Vi aiiWT^A \K htad n«it morning ir you don t .^U^^^^^^^i^^S^ >Jv fake prtcautiont You thould \|L\^ two AipTo blt b of "^^••^4 I l>Sj fVvO Starting your 'night out and £\m t m.m g\% Then265 words
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Article406 1951-02-04 9 rpWO new sections elec- tronics and sooiogy— have been added In the Science Society's fourth annual science display which will be formally opened at 5.30 p.m. next Tuesday. The. display. which Is open to. the public will be held at the science laboratories in the Buklt Timah buildings,406 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-02-04 9 Os> a f«re-f»»f-«»»v mi Kaala Lampur sirs jh old Chinese woman whoa* citateaco m(j« a great deal to hundreds of Government and) commercial clerical workers. She adds as much at fhrc* years r» rh« Mm or (•<« tnoes. Fifty -iiiyt*r- old Chan Koow (right) is87 words
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Article154 1951-02-04 9 y No monopoly' in fish trade Sunday Times Staff Reporter "["HERE is no evidence of a monopoly in fish marketing in Singapore, says the Economic Affairs branch of Government. The Economic Bulletin seys that 'investigations do not suggest that most middlemen make toe much money. The profit margin between f154 words
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Article59 1951-02-04 9 AN electrical engineer warned yesterday that radios should be switched off and tbe plug resaoved from tbe mains before any attempt m snae* to touch the parts. The same warning applies te al dwnesta* electrical appliances. "Unless ye« know what yw are deiag ye« ran59 words
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Article89 1951-02-04 9 Sunday Times lUswrUr JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Bing Ah Kwan, a maidservant, poisoned herself, because she was worried over killing a fowl, it was stated, today. Two days earlier, she had told her employer, Mr. Wee Hye Teok. that she had killed a neighbour's fowl. The neighbour89 words
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Article53 1951-02-04 9 On Chinese New Year, the Presidents and committee of the Hokklen Hoay Kuan and the Kwangtunsj Wool Kuan will hold a tea party at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan building in Kota Road on Tuesday, 4 p.m. T*ie District Officer. T arut and Matang. Mr. H E. Josselyn will53 words
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Article36 1951-02-04 9 TAIPINO. Sat Pleading guilty to driving his lorry at night without lights, a European. C. M. Kdward, was fined $25 at Talping. He sale" the lights fused when he passed the police station.36 words
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Article18 1951-02-04 9 Singapore Rubber Market will close at 1 p m tomorrow and will re-open on Thursday morning.18 words
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Article153 1951-02-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE .mujgUr. wh« rKt«H r twrnW their J attention to rubber da« to it* high pric« lost nearS SI OO,OOO during the past 10 d*r%. Marine Police officer* adzed about 400 plculs of rubber and arrested 25 men. The largeit raid was153 words
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Article111 1951-02-04 9 Sunday Times Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat TTIE policy of sending chll- rlren in the State Welfare Home to different schools Instead of educating them In the Home, was commended by Mr. F. Dahl. Imperial Headquarters Travelling Commissioner for Overseas Boy Scouts, when he vLslted the State111 words
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Article57 1951-02-04 9 AN Indian tailor, Valatall alleged to have wounded a compatriot, Patmanabhan in the Left forarm with a pair of scissors, on the night of Oct. 28 last at his shop in East Coast Road, was yesterday acquitted by Mr. P. Claque In the Fourth Police57 words
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Article28 1951-02-04 9 TAIPINO, Sat— The annual meeting of the North Perak Badminton Association will be held at the King Edward vn School Hall next Saturday at 4 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement215 1951-02-04 9 C IPhoose Austin U \J Vepe« dabllliy J^ S akJ sssssl /jB 1 gakaai E^^^^V liitrrrstin» figures of car ownership in the medical profession wet* •onuiurtj in the 'Manchester Guardian" (IK.) survey recently ■ndertaken. (|U«*stionnaire was addressed to 1,4 M medical professors and lecturers, one of the questions in which215 words
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Advertisement528 1951-02-04 9 o -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-" ~-r>-o-o-o-o-o-e-o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o "Made like a Webley j t neerf we say more? (fl^BM sJ HaY 4 THE LATEST MODEL V J Off LUXE 0 1 *22 Calibre, Machine Cut Rifling, adju— table back sight (both lateral vertical) Each pistol supplied in box ronluinmg sample pellets, spare wash< r528 words
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Article63 1951-02-04 10 M LIM BKMO NIO al.as Lim Tok Pota pMMd away peacefully cm 2.2 51 -10.30 p.m.. ace S3 at 4« ran Khuun Ptoee Irawnc behind bar only aon. Lee Yonc Kkxw and daughter Mrs. If Ah Kern, two »«M-lii-la* > Mi Tji »wl Vm Ah Kow and many trmadseiu63 words
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Article502 1951-02-04 10 He that is not with US.... IT is comparatively easy to dismiss the conscription dodging manoeuvres now going on in the Federation of Malaya as being a useful opportunity for getting rid of folk reluctant to play their part m bringing the terror campaign to an end "He that is502 words
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Article236 1951-02-04 10 THE strange silence of Peking has been broken. Yesterday the Communist Chinese Government replied to the UJJ.'s condemnation of "volunteer" Intervention in Korea. And It Is not, of course, the kind of answer that turneth away wrath. But It Is odd that Peking should have taken so long236 words
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Article, Illustration1826 1951-02-04 10 Private army fights the Communists in Indo- China war The CAO DAISTS muster over 10,000 armed men and run their own part of the country writes COLIN D. EDWARDS QNE of the strongest private armies fighting against the Communist-led Vietminh in IndoChina is that belonging to the religious group calledthe author - 1,826 words
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Article253 1951-02-04 10 Peking admitting yesterday that the U.N. forces m Korea have "occuptod outposts of the people". In their drive towards the 38th Parallel, though promising somewhat cautiously counter blows that will put this right. On the political front the Peking Government dismisses the U.N.s condemnation of Chi*a as a253 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-04 10 Ttaese flaming vehicles abandoned fey the French mark a typical Virtniinh ambush of a French convoy in IndoChina.22 words
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Advertisement416 1951-02-04 10 IUKI) Al>S. rilli ft f* At Batu Oajah floapital oa second Ptoruary. to Vrjgy. wife of M H Jtrram, a •teuch'T PPKUNUER— LOSTBCHXR: At Wealey Chareh. on 2nd Ptomary. l»5l by the Her. Dr. B. H. Amatuts. Marry Pfrunder to BUvia Lott—her. SITIATION VACANT mwitou* men tad »inun for training416 words
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Advertisement5 1951-02-04 10 FINEST Js/_*ROKEN <SfeT"ORAN6E <> L^>>) PEKOE5 words
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Advertisement21 1951-02-04 10 i for Chinese New Year "RED PACKETS" and F fir N AERATED WATERS the popular pair for good fortune and happiness21 words
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Article175 1951-02-04 11 SIT. TENANTS EMPLOY OWN JAGAS Spore petty thefts on the increase Sunday Times Staff Reporter BECAUSE of an increase in petty thefts and "tired of waiting for Government action" residents of Singapore Improvement Trust houses in Farrer Park have themselves engaged Sikh jagas to patrol the area during the night.175 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-02-04 11 The itaM o» Hl« Anthony Road ifternoort Cirfi School. Singapore gave a farewell party in honour of the principal, Mrs. Davits (seated centre) wtie is leaving shortly for Britain. |immy Photo Service.32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-02-04 11 M. N C Nai' a« m^eM^'"' €»»dt4sU will contest the Sclctjt district in rtie Lc«iilitiv* Cckikil clcctioat Mr. Nur it a gudujtc or Midi** Un.»er»ity •»<4 koUi D.plomj Edwcjtion ldif«bur»K Unitrcrtity. He lut lived >n o» Si»«iK>« last 2 I y»n tmd is j member of «(*cr*l cultural and social60 words
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Article140 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CHINESE in Singapore will remember this coming Chinese New Year as tr.e dearest they have experienced and many have prepared themselves to spend it Mtsterely. Prices of goods have risen so high that the percentage >c m shown to be 300140 words
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Article50 1951-02-04 11 Sundjy Time* Correspondent KUANTAN. Sat. A LORRY loaded with planks. on tti way to Kuantin from Ktmimir left the real at Bjlo* and capiixed. The Chine»« driver was pinned in hit cab. He died of injuries. The lorry attendant was take* to hotp.tjl with le« iniMrMts50 words
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Article27 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter The KamponK Kapor Spoils Club annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, at the clubhouse, 41 Clive Street at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article140 1951-02-04 11 *unda» Times SUff If rnpsai.HU KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE mutilated bodies of four Chinese, a kepala and three workers, kidnapped by bandits, have been found in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan. They had all been slashed with parangs. In other parts of the Federation, three bandits have140 words
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Article53 1951-02-04 11 Sundiv TissMs Staff Besjartar A Chinese businessman w ho drew out $1,800 in cash from a bank last Friday had the entire sum stolen from his home In Bencoolen Street yesterday. The man told police he intended spending :he money in preparation for the coming53 words
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Article65 1951-02-04 11 Kundar Tinrn SUff Beporler Ball io $250 in one surety waa allowed Ong Lye Hee in the Second Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust Involving tinned provisions. 28 katties small onions, and blachan worth $8785. entrusted to him65 words
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Article176 1951-02-04 11 CHRISTIANS HAVE PLAN FOR REDS Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE most practical outcome of the recent 3nation conference in Bangkok organised by the International Mission Council, was the plan for dealing with with disillusioned Communists, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Barnes, told the Sunday Times yesterday176 words
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Article44 1951-02-04 11 Daughter for Tunku Jaafar SanrJi? Time* S:»B Correspondent SEREMIAN. Sat. Thi wife of T»«k« tmtm, mm of fKe Negri Sembiljn rul«r. the Yang Dipcrtuan Bujr. gave birth to a daughter on lanvary 28 at Nottingham, ln*(and Tunku |aafar it reading bw at Nottingham University.44 words
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Article136 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. J^J ANY Selangor youths within the call-up category are now volunteering for resettlement work. Several hundreds have been inquiring about jobs as teachers in resettlement areas or other resettlement jobs. They fear that if they wait for the136 words
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Article74 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Ti- '?s Staff Reporter A taxi driver. Charlie Wee. and his Indian passenger Latlp bin Mohamed Hussein, had a flgiit at Kampong Bahru on Feb. 2 over the fare In the Third Magistrate's court yesterday Latlp was fined $10 and Wm was acquitted. Wee said74 words
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Article41 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Members o f the Government Finance-Audit Sports Union in Singapore last night entertained their President Mr. M. T. Pillay to dinner at the Air View Hotel In honour of his recent award of the41 words
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Article121 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter rjEYLON is the fulfilment of of what Britain ha« intended of that country, said Mr. George Thomson, Singapore's Public Relations Secretary, at a meeting in Handy Rd, last night. The meeting was organised by the Ceylon Tamils Association to commemorate the third anniversary121 words
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Article39 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Stall Reporter Goh Ea Kok. a*ed 40. Chinese stevedore, who tried to smuggle 293 two-noon packets of cbandu In biscuit this past a Customs officer was eaoled for nine months la. Sirmaitorfi ve*i^idav.39 words
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Article206 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJR. H. de Silva, an employee of the Singapore Municipality, and hit family foiled an attempt by two Chinese arsonists to burn down a Municipal van in Upper Pcrak Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Mr. de Silva who had driven the van and206 words
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98 1951-02-04 11 2 WERE PART OF MOB' SAYS DETECTIVE 1 MALAY and an Indian Muslim, alleged to have been seen In a mob running up and down North Bridge Road during the riots shouting slogans and threats, yesterday appeared in the Singapore First District Court on a charge of rioting. The two98 words
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Article48 1951-02-04 11 Six hundred people saia "Yam Seng" at thr Southern Cabaret last night when a special Shriro night programme was put on for Chinese New Year. Balloons, streamers and many attractive prizfs Riven out for spot dances went to make it a gay evening for everybody48 words
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Article33 1951-02-04 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Ng Ah Ngee, a 44-year-old Chinese woman was fined $140 in the Parit Buntar Court for possession of 12 bottles of illicit samsu at Tanjon? Plandang.33 words
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351 1951-02-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. £HIEF Inspector Yusoff bin Bagoo, former prosecutor of the Klang police courts, was at Kuala Lumpur today gaoled for 1 2 months for corruptly accepting $50 from a Chinese estate kepala, Cheah Sang. Khoo Eng Khoon, a351 words
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Article133 1951-02-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat SMUGGLING of wrist watches was greatly on the Increase said a custom officer in the Police Court today when Chay Chee Seong was fined £700 for evading duty amounting to $71 on 14 wrist watches valued at $422. The watches were ordered133 words
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Advertisement11 1951-02-04 11 IN MANY FLATTERING SHADES. Sol* Agents.>m;iptie t« «5i46 frrMj 111 14>211 words
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Advertisement97 1951-02-04 11 WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW RANGE OF THESE EXCELLENT g^ SCREEN PRINTED CREPE ANTI-<HR!NK rfp* fabrics by CRAFT OH fj*/ ♦_$C^^ cannot shrink cannot stretch cannot f jde Y\W\ JWK eas y wasn easier to dry easiest to ion J^yL U Per Yard 36 Inches Wide T^^P^Aii^^. Beautifully Designed Floral97 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-04 12 SUNDAY SHARES PEAER I WOULD THERE WERE NO ACE ICTWEEN TIN AND THREE AND TWENTY A WINTERS TALE Act 111 Sc. 11l22 words
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Article795 1951-02-04 12 NATGUBBINS - NATGUBBINS By "Forget the winter, at Hotel. Bournemouth. First-class food, comfort, service. Central heating, gas. log fires."— Times Advt I \RAW ttM curtain* dossr, Jana More logs on the flr» Is that sleet or Is It rain? The wind is rising higher. Have the evening papers795 words
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Advertisement346 1951-02-04 12 Sparkling^ wm^Em teeth A tk kept a3h Lib sparkling m^ r ~M |r because Kolynos foam It's between the uttk that danger lie*. That's when bactrn* multiply and go to work producing the add* mat cause decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight m the danger spots Kolynos alone) contains specM fagrcdients346 words
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Miscellaneous1518 1951-02-04 12 Highlights Of Holiday Radio rpHId week tti* Spring clean- Sixteen Singapore school* are tener* can hear the first pro- "Lei's Go To London", a radio rontnbution they make to tha Inn. It U read by Katherissf 1 log' of Radio Malaya's pro- competing la the flrat rotas* gramma In Uu1,518 words
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Article681 1951-02-04 13 By SOOK SUM QF all the New Years celebrated in this lane of ours, the Chinese undoubtedly have the noisiest, or would have if the emergency had net cramped the style of our young 'arsonists' whe are usually well equipped with their packets of cheap crackers. Chinese681 words
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Article124 1951-02-04 13 PEANUT and gummachine magnate. Mr. L. C. Trent, has a luxury home, two cars, a plane, and a "fair" income in Loveland. Ohio. But he >* "auful lonesome" and he wants an English bride. She must be aged between 19 and 35. have at least a124 words
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579 1951-02-04 13 TAKINC PRECEDENCE OVER MOST OTHER CASES NOW WORRYINC SCOTLAND YARD IS THE STILL UNSOLVED AFFAIR OF THE HISTORIC STONE OF SCONE. STOLEN FROM IN WESMINSTER ABBEY ON CHRISTMAS EVE. TODAY CORRESPONDENTS REPORT ON MYSTERIOUS THEFTS AND DISAPPEARANCES IN OTHER COUNTRIES IN: First story in this579 words
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Advertisement60 1951-02-04 13 M xL o^tsHkJ Li Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? oBBk w\ v Bm r Lam ,3£ <± Of course I did k J A *+m kW 4 k.M*+ MMdfas patented V^w^ MAc FANS <~" wtuc TC"^5 t33^^sir> fr««h and dean from w-^.W PEROXIDE tn^MwuiML \a\Bl tooth paste VsW wP^^k60 words
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Advertisement245 1951-02-04 13 1 of 4 yreat features that set a new world standard for air travel f you err SIXEPERETTir ON PAN AMERICAN'S J)OlBIK-IH(kKI) CUPPERS' On all HmliU to the L.i.A. I \ia Manila) enjoy the hed-leii(£lli roinfort of luxiinoup Sleeperette. No extra rhavftl Full-size berths free to Honolulu tuny $10 rxtra245 words
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Miscellaneous792 1951-02-04 13 AGE 20-30 AGE 31-40 AGE 41-50 OVER 50 I It m may have fU/O ltontt of a r hall to" 0T Oett.ng breathless? heart or lung trouble. IF NOT. it may bf your F "o 4 perhap. you hare IF Nor our «»oc or- >- may be anaemic heart or792 words
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Article, Illustration458 1951-02-04 14 AMBROSE K.; AW - AMBROSE K.;AW This week we asked a young Asian to tell us what he liked and disliked about films today. This is his story. like... -By ...that does not tax ones credulity too much. It h»< to have a liberal dose of humour and Dathos458 words
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635 1951-02-04 14 Petition of bankruptcy is filed against Walter Wanger writes HAROLD HEFFERNAN PRODUCER Walter Wanger s k>ng-rumoured financial troubles nave come mto the open via »n involuntary bankruptcy petition filed by the Los Angeles Bank of Amenc* and thus one more in a continuous string635 words
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Article248 1951-02-04 14 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH By DO you remember the story of the girl on the island of Crete why was kidnapped by her lover and held in the rrountains. The kidnapping nearly caused a leud between the two families I Faith Domvrgue, Howard Hughes' new discoveiy is playing248 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-02-04 14 rCS! Last week's stars were Loretta Yeuni and Barbara Stanwyck. Most of you guessed them correctly and No 1 letter opened was frena M. K Johari. 4 Lorong Five. Bakar Bata. Alor Star. Ho K eU the 125 cash prise. Singapore readers were unlarky. The winner of197 words
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Advertisement418 1951-02-04 14 BOOK f EARLY! NOW SHOWING II m 11. i 1.1 i> IS anal 9.3» p P j DID YOU EVER DREAM OF A ffy VACATION !N SUN VALLEY? V Jhaßk_ V i ESTHER eke your NSM true in M-G-M's "W gluriont and spectacu'ar color t DUCHESS V] OF IDAHO 4V418 words
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Advertisement224 1951-02-04 14 "Grand Openinc TOMORROW AT' 930 p.m. AlhambrA HE \< II RO\I) TCU *«*•<» •jfSf c— v JAMES STEWABT Today 9 a.m. TORONKR (RKKK SIM a >« rts Tuesday Wednesday 9 a.m. "ADVENTURES <H DOS Jl/AN" Technicolor— s».#• SI t0 SH 0 W sLsUagJ-aiJLLJJ 6.30.9.30 ANNA f M M I>lslrlbut d224 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-02-04 15 Abw/E: Right: Me»»r». Ting Hang Lcong. member of the Villag* Committee, Vl.ag te*g Hei. Uid«r of the Sitijwan Chinese community and trea««rer of tht Relief Fund Committee, Kok Yong Song. d»iirm»» of Hie Village Committee and Offkcr-in-Ourge of rite Aaailiary. Police and Lav93 words
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695 1951-02-04 15 rDAY is the first anniversary of the 'murder' of Simpang Tlga, but there will be no celebration for the Government's promise to help the villagers, whose spirit was undaunted by the wanton terrorist attack, to build "on the ashes of their homes a better village695 words
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Advertisement103 1951-02-04 15 V «9*| !Ja9fla>a^^^^^9i^la& V2*fc^ ■%>%% a^fl HavH Bt*i9t£Sr&B%gjfcZ m w aaaaaaaaaaaaaV^aaaaW $VV B^H aaaaaaw^aaar an •lMß#* *^r >™ Play safe Brylcreem your hair. Dandruff on four 9 collar, loose hair on your comb these are danger signals fa^^^^^^\ that point the need for Brylcreem's double benefit: I* /gj^t. 10 Daylong103 words
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Advertisement204 1951-02-04 16 REX johore mrTtidar at 1 1 a.m. *R»\E\<iE IS SWFET" Today I Shows: 3.15— «.15 f.|:> ".*3*arM|ll OT3'iMI »"-O" MMM Sk w»rm Tadar J Shows: T.ja t.i-, •KINC; OV THE TEXAS MWr (serial) New Wona T«4ay S Shows: 101 45 f. 15 -BUI I" iHlnduUnl) ■•y«» at 3— SIS A204 words
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Advertisement248 1951-02-04 16 Don't let MORNING MISERYO become all-day misery fV\ V J When late hours, too much Rood eating and drinking, ruin your morning with headache, fatigue ■nd upset stomach don't let i your entire day be spoiled, find I quick relief with Alka -Seller. Take it on arising, again if needed248 words
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Miscellaneous876 1951-02-04 16 this week ~\vY RH NAYLOR\ TR]S WEEK POB TOU poB ALL CAFBICORN (De, Jl- CANCBB (J«« H-J.L TQDAY Any femfg J»n. I»)_Lilu.|y to be 2S) 1 nearned money may may atUcfc y^ |hb mQfn week «f mv, h intellectual come your way rather »«r- af# I|ke|y pwe un attiritT and876 words
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Miscellaneous260 1951-02-04 16 TRIPLE REBUS A IF you can read rebus writIng, you can read here the names of an Asian capital, a large country i center), and (bottom) a United Btates middle western city also a capital. What are the name» •(•I »|dd« u« a U P tfiodguaipur 7y u| HO* «UIt(O260 words
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Miscellaneous370 1951-02-04 16 QNE of the bids favoured by the hearts. Our W«u player though Brttiah team that ha« con«J- w K» rUky to show hi derable merit I. the Jump rals. l th# leY6t to three of partner', suit a, a J* 3S*JK semi-preemptive non-forcing bid. heart contract. Since their othej Whether370 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1951-02-04 17 'RINGER 9 BARRIES CONFESSIONS 'How I doped an Ascot outsider and got home a winner at 50-1 Outspoken columMst Maurice Smith has uncovered the greatest facing sensation in pears. Last week he mrposed the operations if the notorious Ringer \arrie: today we print iarrie's own sworn 9onfession of his §ctirities1,444 words
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Article510 1951-02-04 17 THE SPORTSMANS DIARY*' MOST ambitiou* move by any cricket club to come to my notice for some while stands to the credit of Dudley (Worcestershire), who last season finished at the bottom of Birmingham and District League. They hare Induced the brilliant West Indies baUman, George510 words
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Advertisement121 1951-02-04 17 sßa .mw v wfl Bmu Jfr 11 DHL Mmlm^m^^^^^^^«i h^IL 3 experience choose People of UaU ana W^^ tofiawuMot find in ,A Ikoli mellow /_^F_^V|^l goodness the \wK A. 4% greater aatisfartion \^^^^4|RffrHflfi^m^L of outstanding Tkt lmrgist-sillimg Cork-Tipptd Cigmrtlf im tht World IMPOIITKD FROM IOM)O\. IM.I \M> tSJn "^i»j f-121 words
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Article, Illustration920 1951-02-04 18 Asks SHARPSHOOTER CINGAPORE have mi»- J their best chance of making their reputa:elt as one of the leading soccer teams in the Far East by not eng the Asian Games tournament They I to tour Manila and Bangkok a tour i has profited920 words
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Article91 1951-02-04 18 a GEEL.O.'.'U t r. man was given A a wrung totahsa Or ticket a' a trotUiig meeting and tried to charge lt, but found he could not do to. The hora? for whxh he held the ticket. Bobbjr Lv; won and the fireman got AReuter-AAP - 91 words
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Article71 1951-02-04 18 T AIEoT deletion^ o( hara«a lj announced by the Straits Racing Association are: Clau 1— Fin tune'i Favourite; Claw 2— Port O Gold, Heidelberg, Orient Jewel, Token. CUm3 Sunbeam 11. Our Delight; Claaa 4 Ru»tie. Entertainment. Silver Star. Maestro. Pharminda. Rltna. Cli aa 5 Winalion, Brooking. Son at71 words
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Article25 1951-02-04 18 TAIPINO Teachers beat PoaUl Athletic Club two-nil In a Tai|»mi{ Hotkey League matcli »>• Wednesday. RobiTta aid Ng Kirn Tew i-: i-i 'he a- r.il Half.25 words
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406 1951-02-04 18 RA.S.C. 'A' yesterday played themsehes into the Fraser Neave rugby cup final when they defeated Hong Ron* district representatives, 58 Medium Regiment R.A., in the semi-final at Nee Soon by 11 points (goal, try, and penalty goal) to three (penalty goal). They will now406 words
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Article287 1951-02-04 18 LAjn lAjn oil. DBSULTS of todays soccer matches are: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Arsenal 0 Newcastle Aston Villa 0 Blackpool 3 Burnley 0 W. Brotnwloh 1 Chelsea 1 Sioke 1 Derby Co. 3 Bolton 2 Liverpool 1 Pulham 0 Manchester U. 1 Middlesbrough 0 Portsmouth Evertoo 3Reuter - 287 words
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Article22 1951-02-04 18 LONDON. Sat. SCOTLAND beat Wales by d 19 poinU to nil in the rugger international at Murrayfleld today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article64 1951-02-04 18 lIGHTNING tournaments in tennlA .nd billiards and a :ea party will precede the annual general sports meet.ng of the Ipoh YMC.A which v.li be held at 5 pm. on Feb. 10 at the Association premises In Harlev Street. Entries are free for both tournaments. Those »-ho wish to64 words
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Article43 1951-02-04 18 MANILA Sat. Former wor.J bantamweight champion Manuel Oruz la scheduled to arrive here on Feb. 17 to fight the featherweight champion of the Philippine. Bonnie Espinosa. in an exhibition bout scheduled on March 3 at the Rl«al Memorial Coliseum —UP.UP - 43 words
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Advertisement74 1951-02-04 18 ALWAYS POPULAR i tg jL H m Lv^/aflL^^V P^g2 w Wl LLS'S GOLD FLAKE WO ft HO. WILLS BRISTOL ft LONDON BROOK MOTORS HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TO THE FACTORIES OF ROLLS ROYCE LTD. AT DERBY. KILLINGTON CREWL SINCE 1930. THEY ARE EXCLUSIVE USERS OF BROOK MOTORS WITHIN THE RANGE MANUFACTURED74 words
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1033 1951-02-04 19 AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 371: MORRIS 206 England reply with 96 for two wickets From BIL.L KUWfcS ADELAIDE, Saturday. A I STRALIAdid n »t reach the expected 500, but were all out for 371 runs before the tea interval was due in the second day's play of the Fourth Test1,033 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-02-04 19 (\SO POH LIM. photographed with the l:iumu Cap after the victorious MaU>an team's return in 1949. An effort is hem; made to send him to tr-» All-Eng-land tourney next month.30 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-02-04 19 |>OY TATTKKS.LL. who took three Australian wickets for 95 runs in bis first Test match15 words
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203 1951-02-04 19 Big effort to send Marjan Poh Lim •THE Bournrsnouth »l JMlßTssi Parly art making every •■art I* •••act auaVtent momty ♦r. rnafel* them U> aend two ■—■m. One Poh l.in. and •Nnail atn Mar>an. to participate In the All-Entland badminton chamotasianlps which will b-t in In London an March 1203 words
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Article53 1951-02-04 19 AFTER the final of :hr Praicr K Ntn\f Cup ru<t>v Inal or. *<Mrt»v bc;»rfn 4 h Qu*vn'* f»ii Hn> Mr. and the winner* Of Ate v s« Medium R**t R A i Hone Kong i. the Cup *:r be pmei'tnt to t*M inning teairr ih, C-:ii-C Oen.53 words
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Article589 1951-02-04 19 IPOH Sports Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. CKiHTING an early setback when they conceded a goal within the first five minutes, North settled down to play a forceful game and ran out clear-cut winners b> three goals to one against South in the annual hockey match played on589 words
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Article57 1951-02-04 19 I Sunday Time* Taistag Sports < or respondent I. rE Disciplinary Board of the Talping and District Hockey Association at a meeting on Wednesday suspended Rengasamy of the War Department Civilian Staff Association for a period of three years. Rengasamy was ordered off thr field in the recent57 words
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596 1951-02-04 19 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent CEIJVXGOR created a rugger surprise here yesterday, when they won the all Blues Cup. beating Perak after a terrific struggle by six points (penalty goal and a try) to nil in the Anal of the All Blues Cup596 words
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427 1951-02-04 19 (Sunday Times I poh Sparta Correspondent rE Malayan Hockey Council Is to explore tne possibility of .nv.ting a team from titlier India or Pakistan to visit Malaya next season. This was a recommendation made to the Council by Seiangor's delegate. Mr. H. M. d-427 words
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Article96 1951-02-04 20 r.)i the C'lub'i .ournais beat S< And ny, "A" by five points (a goal) to nil while difflculiy in b«air.g Roya. I B" by e^ht p< d one foal* to i me and I >ut were by the Sappers' Com-lly and -ir.h minute. 1 .itv to t96 words
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Article, Illustration2319 1951-02-04 20 FOUR O'CLOCK WINS CUP TRIAL Recovery $175, PictureGoersl 74 From EPSOM JEEP A HRILLIANT win by Four O'Clock II (Tulloh) in the Selangor Gold Cup "Trial" over If. and two .spectacular three-figure dividends, b\ Recovery II ($175) and Picture Goer ($174) both ridden by Ted Harper, were highlight* cf the2,319 words
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Article23 1951-02-04 20 THE crtca»rt aocmoers of the ■rstapore Ci i kct Club wfll 8 "n: ual m- 1 BMrrtw .Mot- p.m. to year23 words
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Article205 1951-02-04 20 DARROCH'S LATE TRY DECIDES a TRY by Darroch. Harbour Board's left winger. In the i-I'.-..im stages of their game against a Naval C-ln-C XV at Keppel Harbour yesterday, enabled the S.H.B. to snatch a six points (two tries) to five (a goal) victory. The game was one of the scrappiest205 words
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Article201 1951-02-04 20 PAN -MALAYAN COMMITTEE SET UP Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A COMMITTEE was set up In Kuala Lumpur today to explore the best methods by which a Pan-Malayan Olympic Council can be formed. It will submit its report in two months. The Singapore Olympic Sports Council was not201 words
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Article448 1951-02-04 20 Continued from Page 19 He hit one four before Tatterali beat and bowled him and the Australian innings, the last five wickeu of which fell for the addition of only 14 runs, ended for HI. First in ar.d last out. lef'.hander Morris had scored a chanceless 206 The448 words
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