The Straits Times, 11 February 1951
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Title Section32 1951-02-11 1 ,Alt V C«9 A TnmTAl Ei 9 I W n ALA I A THE SUNDAY TIMES ■uadtay Bdltlon SHi-a.ts TtsMa Singapore Prtii No. 811 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS32 words
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345 1951-02-11 1 UN. FORCES RETAKE SEOUL INCHON KIMPO Reds give up without fight TOKYO, Saturday. COUTH Korean spearheads today reached the heart of the shattered city of Seoul. British and American tank and infantry columns occupied the South Korean capital's industrial suburb of Yongdongpo. Advance units of a United Nations task forceReuter; UP - 345 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-02-11 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Ra! Inquiry Commission, headed by Sir Lionel Lea:h. X.C.. arrived in Singapore from the United Ritig am by air yesterday evening. The Commsson was met on arrival at Kallang by > lam-Newland, A D. C. to the Governor Si r Franklin C230 words
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Article18 1951-02-11 1 R( (ME S" of the I. ami United States r jb.nt exercises in th<> Meditteranean on18 words
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Article141 1951-02-11 1 SEARCH PARTY AT DAKOTA CRASH Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SEARCH party organised by the Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore, has now found ten bodies near the scene of the crashed Dakota belonging to the Singapore Standard on a mountainside in South Siam. The Dakota crashed on the morning of141 words
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Article81 1951-02-11 1 BALBOA. (Panama Canal i, Sat. A NATIVE of Johor? Bahru, an officer on a British merchant ship his heart exposed by a deep chest wound underwent a three-hour operation in a local hospital Surgeons said yesterday he is expected to recover. He is Donald Burwell,AP - 81 words
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Article118 1951-02-11 1 20,000 idle at Britain's docks LONDON. Sat A NATIONWIDE unofficial strike threatened to cripple Britain's ports today when 20.000 dockers failed to report for work. More than 200 ships were idle in London. Liverpool, Blrkenhead and Manchester docks, most of them with vital cargoe* waiting to Be unloaded. Including foodReuter - 118 words
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Article42 1951-02-11 1 OTTAWA, Sat.— The top of North America will be defended by an international fighter force of Canadian and US planes under a control system that will function as thoufh a border did not exist. Canadian Defence planners indicated today.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-02-11 1 General Mjc Arthur (second from right I inspect* a forward outpost ncji rite front line in Korea. A. P. picture.20 words
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Article219 1951-02-11 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY three young Chinese Communists eight of them woman raided the Khong Cuan biscuit factory in MacPherson Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon and got away with more than 40 identity cards. The raiders rode up to the factory on bicycles and going219 words
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Article62 1951-02-11 1 $20,000 RUBBER HOLD-UP Sunday Timei Staff Reporter PUR CHmete held up a lorry carrying fi»« toi»» of rubber, worth meet tkan $20,000, •a trie Bukit Timjh Rojd carry yetterd*y afternoon. md after ordering the driver to «ft _ur, drove it away. M The Chinese, who wadF not armed, stopped the62 words
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Article81 1951-02-11 1 LONDON, Sa\— A Conservative MP will ask the British Government in Parliament on Monday if it will stop two shiploads of rubber to China. Mr. A. C. Bossonuwlll ask the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, if he is aware that two ships containing about £3,500,000 worthReuter - 81 words
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378 1951-02-11 1 Sund»* Time* SUB CsrraaaMrfeal KUALA LUMPUR, Sat rE love story of Chan Fung, president of the Rubber Workers Union of Sepang Salak Selangor, and his pretty tapper sweetheart began as a jungle idyll arvi ended at the end of a rope.378 words
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Article126 1951-02-11 1 Tried to stop a wedding LYTHE 'Yorkshire!, Sat. A BRITISH engineer tried, but failed, today to halt with "public objection" the marriage of the Marquess of Normanby and Miss Gratia Guinness, heiress of brewery millions. While the 38-year-old Marquess stood at the altar with his 30-year-old bride. Thomas Trueman, 54,UP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-02-11 1 Mt Mjicclm MacOonald Iri(ht) looks ovei trie portrait of himtelt la Hie robes of Chancellor of the University of Malaya painted by the Russian born artist, Mr. Anatole Shister. standing betide him. Til* portrait wtll be unveiled at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall tomorrow. Sunday Times picture47 words
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Article151 1951-02-11 1 LATE NEWS Sunday Times Staff Reporter SHORTLY after two o clock this morning a film store off Neil Road, belonging to the Malaya Film Service, caught fire and the sky over a wide area was lit by the flames which rose at least 200 feet.151 words
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Article66 1951-02-11 1 Special' Girl shot Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CHINESE volunteer special constable and a 14-year-old Chinese girl were seriously wounded early this morning in a shooting affray. The shooting occurred near a coffee shop at th« Tampenis Road junction. The girl, it is understood, was struck by a stray bullet.66 words
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Advertisement132 1951-02-11 1 ICECREAM SINCAPORI 5420 /5429 <UALA IUMPUR ***** IAAAAA'VAAAAA/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/^ i Electric Cookers I < > CLIFTON" j£ > Brealcf&st Co>k«r |§Mftsf '^■^■W > <■ WWT > < Simple. Safe and Easy Ww > Cl*an. thU cooker U «^^^^^s«a'y > < particularly sutubto for m < the BMfla rrouae or flat. -d132 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1951-02-11 2 The Royal wedding day a touching and poignant moment.. .....Margaret looked a little sad afterwards. In the concluding episodes from The Little Princesses, Marion Crawford describes DO Mr yHE Royal wedding day had arrived and, says Miss Crawford, Lilibet had arranged soars for1,672 words
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Advertisement85 1951-02-11 2 WONDER WHEE'.S N° I The story of the name^^^"' I l .^Bsaaam Jbw^ow T^ The very name H^ICEISS Of all the heroes of olden bints, the strongest was Hercules. Te-day the name still HSBtseols unequalled strength, and the famou« Brrcnks )L. IWbbl cy chr has peeved itself the strongest in85 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-02-11 2 NEW CROSSWORD ICKMB ._ii —_jj deriand soup, (f) Bana~fln^ oans Has wßm 10 Homing curses do. (S) oans Bans Bans bbbbbt Bans writing. (9) 3~~^ i^aflnaj marketing gains? (8.4 1 ~^Baaw |HH|HHi^ Has" bbbbi~~bbbbm call for everyone to- gether. <3 2. •aam BBam T^ r^j RE. (7) t&ic 19 Result186 words
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Article298 1951-02-11 3 $1,000,000 HOTEL FOR SPORE New venture on East Coast Road Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NEW MILLION dollar combined hotel and beach resort, which promises all sorts of novelties, will open in Singapore either in April or May. The new venture will be operated by the Siglap Development Company Limited.298 words
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Article210 1951-02-11 3 72 MORE FOR A CENTURY' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat ■THE 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards now m Selangor want tv kill or capture another 12 bandits and thusch»lk-up their "century' before leaving Mjlaya it> Aor 1 1 two more "kills to t erday the have now210 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-02-11 3 Fowr-ycar-old Lctitii Chan M. i Yong ptttemti a bouquet to Misa I Kiliowr retiring Headmistress of St. Margaret* School, at20 words
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Article138 1951-02-11 3 Sunday Time* Start Reporter THE sunlit grounds of St. Margarets School, nearly 100 old students of the school yesterday, bid farewell to Miss Kilgour, headmistress, and president of the School's Ex -Students' Associaticn. V' ss Kilgour is retiring after 26 years service as heaom. stress.138 words
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Article88 1951-02-11 3 YOUTH COUNCIL LECTURES SdnaUy Timr* SUIT (orrr«p«ndeal MALACCA. Sa: The first ■>t a aeries of public lectures sponsored by the Settlement Youth Council will be held at ihe Methodist Girls' School Hall on Feb. 17 at 7.45 p.m. when Professor T. H. Silcock. acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya,88 words
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Article33 1951-02-11 3 KUANTAN. Sat— The principal of the Chung Kuo School at Kuantar. Mr. Chew Fatt Sim, is delayed In his return from Hong Kong. Mr. Au Woon Chong Is acting for him.33 words
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81 1951-02-11 3 Sunday limea SUIT Rrport*r Koh Ngiap S*ng yesterday claimed trial in Singapore en a charge of offering a bribe of $500 io Sub- Inspector Cecil Cheng of the Singapore Police Force at North Boat Quay on J*n. 5. It was alleged that Koh gavp81 words
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135 1951-02-11 3 Sunday Than Staff Cat-respondent PENANG, Sat. •pUT your studies before everything and don't dabble in politics while you are in school." Mr. Lim Lean Teng told students of the Han Chiang School at todays opening of their new $300,000 building In Green Lane. Mr.135 words
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Article69 1951-02-11 3 >u-i ii Tn ea Staff orrnp. leal JOHORE BAIIRU, Sat. The funeral ♦ook p 1 ue today of Mr. Tan Swe- Chiang. Hospital Assistant, Johore Bahru. Mr. Tan. who died on New Year's day. was en leave prior to retirement after 30 years jTvice69 words
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Article129 1951-02-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TAN Kirn Keng, a 24-year old Hokkien, was yesterday tentatively charged in the Singapore Third Police Court with the attempted murder of a police constable, Cheman bin Mohd. Soam, at the junction of Henderson Road Tiong Bahr^ Road on Feb. 5. Tan129 words
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194 1951-02-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. A PLAN to establish a house building society was approved in principle by the {ohore Bahru branch of UMNO at a special meeting held at UMNO House at which Inche Hassan bin Abdullah presided. The scheme was outlined194 words
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Article463 1951-02-11 3 G. T. BOON - G. T. BOON HV THE Chinese New Year celebrations now in their sixth day. and which will n»ach their climax on F«b 20, will go down as the most exp»n*lve for the Chinese inhabitants of Malaya. No-one can accurately assess the total cost incurred b> 'lifI if community463 words
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Article171 1951-02-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Government yesterday denied that Govern ment employees would be allowed to join the proposed Trades Union Congress now being formed in the Colony. An official statement added, however, that under the proposed amendment to the Trade Union Ordinance members171 words
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Article107 1951-02-11 3 Sanday Times SUIT Rrporter THE 43rd Malay Lightning Rover Crew held their third anniversary celebration, and the lnvesture of 10 new members at the Kota Raja Malay School, Singapore, yesterday. The investiture of 14 recruits of the 50th Scout Troop of the Aljunied Arabic School, a troop107 words
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Article30 1951-02-11 3 RABU. Sat —The promotion of Im-h.- Abdul Ra^ak bin Dato Hnss;»in in to the Malayan Civil Service has been announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies.30 words
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Article142 1951-02-11 3 Sunday Times StaH Corrctpcndent PENANC. Saturday. WHEN the 24.000-ton P. and O. luxury Imcr. Chusjn. dackt at Penanf s Swettenbam pier on Monday (ram Colomko. Hit yellow "Q" Mac <to denote "quarantine") will b* honted aboard the vetiel. It will be the Chuim i tecond142 words
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Article153 1951-02-11 3 Sunday linir» Sla.T K.-jKH-r FN a quiet day. Uie p: r first-grade rubber fir February shipment d another 6 1 cents in the Singapore rubber nur.ke terday. The closing pries stood at $2.25.. Tlip market opened appioximatelv a: F:id.. i lower grades well ma I153 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-02-11 3 The Riot Inquiry Commission, headed by Sir Lioaet Leach, former Chief |wsticc of Madras, arrived at Singapore yesterday to investigate into the December riots. This pictures taken at Kallang airport shows (from Left): Mr H Wenham. Capt. H. Studdy Chief Constable of 'Se West Riding of Yorkshire Sir Lionel Leach,64 words
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Article14 1951-02-11 3 SIM.WOKI. »j( r«t IJIJ lup S* to n-w ill '!>• I'icirl14 words
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Article57 1951-02-11 3 Rubbt-r shipment-- i v. J n tarjr, about 30.000 lorn more than in Jamiai. year, bu: about 6.000 less than in D^cr-mber. Chief customera were: U.S.A. 30.038 UMM U C 20.365 ;or.d: Canada. 4. :i ions: Hong Kong, 12.711 lia 3.888 toi i; FranctL 6,705 ions: Germany57 words
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Advertisement82 1951-02-11 3 ■"Hr-t-lml Hciids of Stale. J jsr and heads ahead of lilitck Hrn 1 aJf^lanmi f" r f" rt "<'l *Jk Hs-tC£3a^aa*f I m m '<&& \X^ |gf^ The YEAROUND' jfl All fur felt, snuirt mcd. y Tk crown 1 inch fosinil. In- 1 lined witli Icuther head- band. Circy. Brown,82 words
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Miscellaneous103 1951-02-11 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE ani V. a.M ih. Pioneers'; 945 Infrrmeasu". !U Mats, 10 10 Radio 1 1 10 20 Ineriut-e from aj Ai».ric» on >i Rirh.n I K p in < ne Hammond •ii N>»'i •ikJ SporU Roui.i'-up. 147 Piano p tpoilii'; t-M "(bow Bu i!-.' is 3 Concert I103 words
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Article, Illustration958 1951-02-11 4 These are the KVERY mouthful you eat does you either good or harm 1 believe that the ideal dfet for long life is plenty of protein tmilk. especially Clhourt: eggv lean meat. n fish, Iresh cheese*, plenty of fresh green and •ellow vein tables, vegetable nitres fruit fruit958 words
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Article180 1951-02-11 4 He carried a fortune inside him T\IAMONDS worth £100.000 nert found in the hollowed out heels of the thoes cf an Austrian teacher. Letser Weitmcn. when he arrived in New Yn>i<- from Europe recently. Customs agents said later they had found diamonds worth another £*****0 concealed in his body. He180 words
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1152 1951-02-11 4 HUMAN CASEBOOK I yy£ /tare a ton aged six yean and ten month* who it a complete villain. Over the least argurient he will punch his sitter in her chest or back. She it ten years old and a timid child and1,152 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-02-11 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION p^Hk^AJpkp WtM kj R^s? Vtßt RO P,OX OG YJ J Il|u|«lt|n^l13 words
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195 1951-02-11 5 LIGHTERAGE RATES INCREASED IN PENANG Dispute ends in handshakes all round Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. three-weeks-old dispute between Penang traders and lighter owners ended in handshakes this afternoon when both parties agreed to a new scale of lighterage rates from Feb. 1. The agreement, reached at a "final195 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-11 5 MR. and Mrs Bernard F. Fernandez who celebrated their silver wedding yesterday at their home in Hume Industries Qrs.. Bukit Timah, Sineanorr22 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-02-11 5 i-.morrt 1 Mm Tr«4c U».o« Coyne l |alt«r« Slat* di*itien Seated iL. to 1.1 Mr. |ikil 4ttm Mr S. Thj«<ri|jfi iHtu I laaaHMri, Mr s iMalaM, M». N Biljti4«jif< 'CKairma*!. Mr. t Thirffijlingjm .Trade Union Oii.tmriiti, Mr S lahnvon %*i Mr S. MartMMi SMddar Tune* ptcftft46 words
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Article97 1951-02-11 5 CAUGHT WITH GOODS ON HIM: JAILED Times Staff Reporter LIM Knn Eng. 22. described by the police as 'he >ad- 0 boys, acerl 12 anc! 1 1 were caught in th» i World V g into a »tiill. was yeiic Sin- urt to i r.b imprisonment. was seer, crawling i97 words
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Article80 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. INSURANCE premiums for riot and civil commotion policies in Malaya have been doubled from Feb. 1. Th.s follows similar mo eases m not and civil commotion policy rates in other countr.es. including the Un.ted Kingdom which have occurred smce80 words
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Article79 1951-02-11 5 STUDENT— UMNO MALAYA DEBATE Sunday Time- < urrr%pondrnt JOHORE BAHRU Sat Malay Studrntb of the University of Malaya will meet the Johore Bahru division of UMNO in a debate on the subject that Malaya U fir lor independence. The debate will take place at UMNO Hall. Johore Bahru. next Saturday.79 words
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Article101 1951-02-11 5 Sunda> Times Staff Reportei VADARAJAN. 24. was fined $50 or in defaul' 3C iiard labour, for iommittin? lurking house-tr<?s--r. ni'iht by entering the house of Achababoo at Strathmashie Estate, Bagan Datoh. Achababoo said that when he. his wife at.d family '.vent to sleep at 10 p101 words
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Article110 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter -•yins one of the most peculiar inquests held in Malacca" said the coroner Mr. S Bon Bernard at the end of today's inquiry into the death of a special constable. Yap Ah Joo at S'in;ei I'dahf during a wedding party last110 words
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Article35 1951-02-11 5 SuncaT Time* Correopondent KUANTAN. Sat The opening day of the resist ration office for recruits for the Kuantan Home Guard yesterday saw more than a hundred people enrolled, most of them Malays35 words
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Article234 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE motor vessel Chiplam of the Burma Navigation Corporation. Ra- 'oon. while loading a cargo of rice in Bangkok for Malaya *cently was "invaded" by Chinese gangsters who extorted Money, robbed the crew of their valuables, struck to death a carpenter, and234 words
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Article48 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Tlmev orrespondenl KU^NTAN. 3at. Father Andrew Joiiet. S.J. from the Church of the Sacred Heart ■Slns?_pore Is now doing aposiolic work among the Chin.'se along the East Coast from Kota Bharu to Pekan He speaks fluent Mandarin and I* assisting Rev Father L. Ouittat.48 words
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173 1951-02-11 5 Suncla* Times Man Reporter rE three-quarter size portrait Of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in the robes of the Chancellor of the University of Malaya was completed by the Russian -born artist Mr Anatole Shlster. yesterday The portrait will be unveiled at a short ceremony in the173 words
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Article39 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Two Philippines delegates to the Colombo conference Dr. Andres Castillo and Mr Leonldes Virata, passed through Singapore yesterday on their way back to Ceylon from Manila. They left early this morning for Colombo39 words
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Article30 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times Staff Kepuiin A Singapore dentist. Dr. Allen Cellan-Jones, died recently in England. Dr. Cellan-Jones was dental administrator at Chanei Prison Camp during the Japanese occupation.30 words
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Article35 1951-02-11 5 Bonda> Time* 1 01 respondent TELUK ANSON. Sat. A fine of $10 each was imposed on five Chinese in Teluk Anson for gaming on a public road during the Chinese New Year holidays35 words
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176 1951-02-11 5 Clll Sunday Times StaU Reporter A SUM of $11,517,155 has been spenf up to the end of Harbour 6 repa ring war m H* in Singapore d a T T he of the Singapore Harbour Board Mr 7 1 Chr.mes. said in his annual176 words
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Article89 1951-02-11 5 Sunday Times < arrespundri. JOHORE BAIIKI Sat. WHEN charged todaj in thr Police Court ftitii beinie out of doors at Masui during curfew hours I luu \h Kiaw replied that his room mat- turned him out i»f doors berause he was touching h-ifjljr durin-89 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1951-02-11 6 ' I 6UC l/ HOMMy - I 6UC l/HOMMy REPORTING NEW YEAI HOLIDAY C \PORE is gomg to be spotlighted for the world again but this time not because of the Emergency Or because of noting It's because of the ubber boom wth its world-wide repercussions and with Singapore as the focal pomt1,723 words
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Advertisement114 1951-02-11 6 Tlilh AN/ i.U /> IHt IROPICS- Women know I j a lovHy skin S- i JT M prtecU taw .lib boa dm J tad dirt |Mrd> ■■•mat <w W WmmlM taw saiai«dialal> W Mf m > as*l«d so rWrttbis* &T daPaV Mt/seMW mi aatuM ta* *J^ •BJX a*~*«U t**t *»wt114 words
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Advertisement352 1951-02-11 6 WHY DENTISTS THEMSELVES CIFAN THEIR TEETH THIS CORRECT WAY Dintuts know bow tanponam vv^f*;/" is to clean tertb the correct .^£jal|Gfc. way and to use a correct-shape j^^^^^^^M '^^.**X toothbrush The Wisdom tooth- (o^^^^M brush is scientifically designed tfrJjM Id every detail to make thorough JLk i looth -cleaning easy.352 words
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Article, Illustration499 1951-02-11 7 With cannibals, pigmies and an 'armoured monster' around IuIISS LEONA JAY. of Park -avenue. New York. wjs a popular society girl wirfc a taste for adventure. Thu did she but know it, was to bring her to the most extraordinary honeymoon. I' was a honeymoon on v499 words
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Article798 1951-02-11 7 ANDRIA - ANDRIA KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK says DRICES ol commo- dities. for clothes, and servants have fceen steadily rising in Kuala Lumpur over the past few months. Ferhaps it is due to this state of things that more and more women are taking paid Jobs or a798 words
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Article437 1951-02-11 7 Be-jewelled Valentines this year BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Lonodn jewellers report a marked increase of interest in jewelled "Valentines" this year. Perhaps the most remarkable of these Is a flawless heart-shaped blue-white diamond, priced at £22,000. Found In the famous Oolconda mines, the diamond weighs 12' 2 carats, and la437 words
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Article507 1951-02-11 7 IT is a good idea always to have a suply ot tomatoes in the Icebox, like our lndLspenslblc old friend the onion, the tomato can add that little touch of Interest and flavour to dishes which might otherwise merely be stodgy and uninspired. The skins are507 words
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Advertisement281 1951-02-11 7 SORE THROAT \J#4wFCwI-C LsAsS^wMMUl^^mM for SWIFT. SOOTHING REU2F Sore throats ase very prevalent. A simple and sure method of getting relief is to mix 3 Aspro tablets in tome water and then gargle wirH Ifcf mixture. This will bring the healing "> action of Aspro right to the part where281 words
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Article456 1951-02-11 8 MARIAN - MARIAN Fby I <l ND/ii Arcriery tournament today. This entails lung range shooting for three hours, and I feel I shall never lift mv arm again. Arrive home late, and f children still awake and eager to inspect the •upa we haven't won. Mo kie produce, two magBlfWnt456 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-02-11 8 I<v soft!v gleaming jade green grot grain it this new and lovely evening drest, designed by Acquer. Drop embroidery of seed beads are a novel feature Renter Photo.Reuter - 30 words
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676 1951-02-11 8 K. S. CHIA - Chinese say 'Hares' make good wives K. S. CHIA by f\O "hares" make good wives? Evidently Chinese think they do. They declare "hares make good husbands too. Life with j "hare" can be so peaceful, they aver. Perhaps this may read a little confusing without a I ttle explanation, but676 words
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Article625 1951-02-11 8 JOAN BALDWINSON - JOAN BALDWINSON BUT LINES by If you have any ideas, ejneriea or suggestions, please write to me, Joan Baldwin son. Straits Times, Cecil Street. Singapore, remembering: to Include your fall name and address. %X/HO wants a new and natural looking cosmetic? A tew months ago625 words
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Article220 1951-02-11 8 I UNDERSTAND from the experts that the only way to banish mould entirely from black dresses and shoes is to place them in the tun every day. This however poses two problems. 1. I always forget, i What happens when it rains? There is, however, a220 words
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Article301 1951-02-11 9 A.C.S.U. TO HOLD MASS PROTEST Services storekeepers want more Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE biggest mass "protest" meeting to be held in Singapore since the liberation by any single trade union will be organised by the Army Civil Service Union on Feb. 19 to protest against the decisions of the301 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-02-11 9 Foi»r Kjs^.ji ceastcrt Mm Kunlsk. (above) Sergei Pulcmm. Olej Koshcvoi and Ivjn Zemnuhov. called at Singapore yciferday for bunkers and water. The ship* are carrying cirgoet of flour from Odtsu to VUdivo«tock jnd nave a 30-mm crsw cac 1 Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article275 1951-02-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIVE youths were yesterday convicted by Mr. |usric* Brown in the Singapore Assixes for dishonestly retaining a stolen lorry and for being members of an unlawful assembly during the December riots. They were Heng Yuen Kok. Ahmad bin Sheikh Salleh. Sheikh275 words
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Article80 1951-02-11 9 Sundjy Times StaH Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THI Chief Secretary. Mr. M. V. Del Tyfo, today received a telegram from the President or the Malaya* Railway Sifnjlmen i Union. Mr. P. Arpytkasamy: "Let not owt aarieitce betray «s and lead us net inta temptation. Essential service of80 words
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Article125 1951-02-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TUNGKU Maimonah Yaacob, daughter of Tungku Abu Bakar of |ohor«. and a grand-daughter of the Sultan will soon b« rh« first Malay woman to fly solo. Tungku Maimonah recently married Tungku Yaacob of Kedah. secretary to the Ruler's125 words
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Article69 1951-02-11 9 WHILE watching her mother washing clothes at Hillside Drive. Singapore. Meenah bine Ahmad, a four-year-old Malay girl, slipped and fell into a drain of fastflowing water. Her bod> was picked up some distance away at Tampenis Bridge. Yesterday the Singapore Coroner, Mr. E. Ebert. returned69 words
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Article32 1951-02-11 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. Because 21 -year-old Liew Cheng failed to attend the Segamat Sessions Court today to answer a theft charge, an arrest warrent was issued Ball of $300 was estreated.32 words
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Article, Illustration528 1951-02-11 9 NOTHING has so far been done by the new Students' Council about the Malayan Btudents' Party, which has not yet been approved by the University authorities The Malayan Students' Party, which issued its manifesto soon after Foundation Day In 1949, alms to "develop Malayan consciousness among the students"528 words
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49 1951-02-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat.—Mahmood Merlcan, who lately won the Pewter trophy presented by the Old Boys of the Ismail English Schoool, Kota Sahru, as the "Perfect Boy" for 1950. joined the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, to take up past School Certificate studies.49 words
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Article38 1951-02-11 9 The Persatuan Kebajikan Anak Melayu (Malacca Malays Benevolent Association) of Singapore has collected over $400 for the relief of the dependents of two Malay police constables who were recently shot in the Colony by terrorists.38 words
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Article82 1951-02-11 9 STAMP CLUB ABOLISHES COLOUR BAR Siiid.n Inn.-. SUIT i |n»is^ KUALA LUMPUR. 'pHE Selangor Stamp Clufc at its annual «pm rai meeting today decided tm abolish the colour bar. Europeans can now i> ordinary members of he club. Sinre i's lnreption three years ago. the club, with an All-Asian committee,82 words
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Article122 1951-02-11 9 Sunday Timr» Staff R«-p< 1 tcr. Ball totalling $20,000 wai fixed in the Singapore Flrsl District Oburt yesterflay when four Chinese claimed trial to charges of robbing Hock Hen* and Company of seven baga of sea-shells and stealing a sampan. It was alleged that the122 words
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Article35 1951-02-11 9 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH. Sat. Mr. and Mrs R. W. Woodford of Ipoh and their only daughter, Dorothy will be leaving early next month for Australia on long leave.35 words
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Advertisement161 1951-02-11 9 SINGER CENTENARY 1851 1951 100 Year* of Sewing Service LEARN WE ART of Machine Embroidery "SINGER* EMBROIDERY BOOK' VAt obtatnabU )3k y SINGER* m»s \&r THROUGHOUT MALAYA ONLY t> 792 PER COPY S EMBROIDERY TAUGHT IN OUR PREMISES AT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG. Siager Sewing MachiM Cr. Inc. la161 words
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Advertisement42 1951-02-11 9 Lips Fingertips match perfectly in these GALA shades BLAZE HEAVENLY PINK DEMURE LANTERN RED NATURAL BALLET PINK CYCLAMEN RED BUNTING HEART RED.™ YOUNG PINK SEA CORAL COCKS COMB LIP LlNE—tlim, long, with refill* $2.50 NAIL COLOUR— in non-spill bottle $1.50 little^ SIHGARORI42 words
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Article34 1951-02-11 10 THE MtWBH of the family •< th. i.l* Madam Tan Teck ■fin stfcaawltdts wttb staeere tfcaaks the night vtaU. wreaths and letters of csadslmrr from trUUves and Mead* to egatMStfcwi slth their recent bceave-34 words
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Article392 1951-02-11 10 THE mqriry into the Singapore nots is to open soon and there will be general satisfaction that the hearings are to be held in public There has been nothing sensational in '.he appointment of the tribunal. Those who imagined that half a dozen Me-7ibers of Parliament would392 words
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Article119 1951-02-11 10 IT'S bard work being a '•gis- lator In Britain nowadays. Some M.P.S, and elderly men at that, last week struggled from their sick beds and went along to the draughty corrldots at Westminster in an effort, depending on their political ajlegianre. either to throw out the Labour119 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1951-02-11 10 PHILIP JOUBERT - Seagrave trial 'was act of grave injustice' PHILIP JOUBERT Says AIR CHIEF MARSHAL SIR |T seems that there are no longer people who are able to feel burning indignation at an act of grave injustice. Such *n act has just been committed by the Government of Burma and no oneEdward ctdatan - 1,235 words
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Article393 1951-02-11 10 JOHN POMFRET - JOHN POMFRET By COME 3,000 people are leported to have died when MOUNT LAMIN'GTON blew its top in New Guinea. The Government volcanologist is worried, for it may explode again or worse still, start a chain reaction in the East Indian belt of fire mountains. Mount Lamington Is at393 words
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Article, Illustration709 1951-02-11 10 S. A. HOCAN- SHAIDALI - S. A. HOCAN-SHAIDALI By COME of Malaya's "forgotten race", the shy people of the hills, were remembered last Saturday when there was a all-day Aboriginal Jamboree in Tapah. Perak. for 800 them These original irhabitants ot Malaya, about whom so little is known yet.709 words
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Advertisement373 1951-02-11 10 < LASSIKIKD ADS. JOHN On Mb Peb at Lily CM ■NMM Kd Singapore to Jessie, wife of Seba*Uan John TJTOH TIAW TEE. aseood tea of Pt fitd Mn Teoh Chco« Toe. and lee Kirn Km. third daughter nd Mrs l*e Phang Leng. KOHIOW The ensr»g»TTient Is ■■iwuwcirl between Mr Harry373 words
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Advertisement6 1951-02-11 10 \j FINEST y' broken <SSi^rORANGE PEKOE6 words
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Advertisement17 1951-02-11 10 When prospects are gloomy And feelings are drear I make mine a TigerMalaya' s own beer 1417 words
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Article282 1951-02-11 11 CHURCH BROADCASTS TO REMAIN Letter soothes angry clergymen Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ANGRY Malayan churchmen yesterday passed a resolution protesting to the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Curney, against the threatened abolition of Sunday evening religious broadcasts by Radio Malaya. But the protest was never put into words.282 words
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Article, Illustration218 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE wedding took place at the St Andrew s Cathedral, Singapore yesterday of Miss Margaret Trtvts, daughter or Mr S E Travis, managing director of Henry Waugh and Company, and Mrs Travis, and Mr Michael Cato son of the late Mr W218 words
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Article42 1951-02-11 11 Staff Krpoitrr irt Hwk was yester- j charged be--lapore Fourth I Pc ire Magistrate. Mr. P. CHrup Mil 2a n« robtx j!• b 7 Inspector Low Hen« Hee. j pfMting (jprx.'sed bail anri mried in cv* F^b 1742 words
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Article38 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times < orrrspondent KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— Inche Maarof bin Sheikh Ahmad. Magistrate Kuala Kannsar. has been transferred to Jurantut. a new subdistrict in Pahanjt. Tuan oheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar from Seremban. succeeds him38 words
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333 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter fWO Malay youths alleged to have been members of a mob which attacked a police van during the riots, robbing detectives of their guns before setting fire to the *Mn, yesterday appeared in the Singapore Relief Court. The youths All Man=oor333 words
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Article100 1951-02-11 11 Rush for MCA sweep tickets Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. kJORE than 350.000 tickets for the MCA's second million dollar sweep within the first few weeks of issue have already been sold in the Federation and Singapore This was announced at the working committee meeting of the MCA (Perak100 words
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Article92 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A Javanese and a Malay. Mariman bin Sarmln and Tahir bin Omar, were yesterday charged before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate- Mr. P Claque. with stealing an electric cable at Clementl Road on Feb. 4 belonging to the Municipal Electric Department.92 words
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Article84 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Two Chinese and a Malay. who were alleged to have robbed a Chinese woman of $7.55 and two Identity cards, were yesterday charged In the Singapore First District Court. It was alleged that Lee Soon Huat, Hussein bkn Abu Bakar and Lim84 words
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Article79 1951-02-11 11 Suntfa) Times Klafl Reporter "There are numerous petty hefts of this nature In the Singapore Harbour Board today. Let a deterent sentence in this case be a lesson to others." said Inspector M R. Balakrlshnan in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Charged with stealing79 words
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Article167 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent lOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. If AMPONC folk in the Por.tiin district on Hie west coast of Johore have reclaimed 200 acres for cultivation through their own initiative. This area in Serkat mukwn was always inundated during high tides. The land thus became167 words
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Article279 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Report IDENTITY cards top the list of articles which Singapore cinemagoers are in the habit of leaving behind after a performance. They are generally claimed within 24 hours. If unclaimed the managers usually keep the cards for about two days before handing279 words
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96 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Timct Stiff Reporter THE price »f lugjr in Singapore "n under consideration" and no dec ..ion has yet been made as to a price increase, said Deputy Controller of Supplies, Mr W. |enkins to the Sunday Timts yesterday. The Department had never md96 words
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Article192 1951-02-11 11 NO PAWN TICKET EXTENSIONS Sunday Times Staff Reporter DERSONS who have pawned lewellery are advised ed to redeem it before the due date because a number of pawnbrokers in Singapore are not granting extensions This Is perhaps due to the iinn price that unredeem«d •■wellerv would fetch today f auctioned192 words
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59 1951-02-11 11 Sunday Timrs <>rrr-n"i"t< KUALA KANGSAR. Sat Loke Fatt. a Hakka. wa» sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court for possession of terrorist documents. On Jan. 14 at the 2nd mile, Lintang Road, Suneei Sirnit North Kuala Kanpsar dl«--trlrr, Loh Fatt,59 words
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Advertisement45 1951-02-11 11 A S/MPLE AND PLEASENT HOME ENTERTA/f/MENT i fO H ALL! 11l Revere -b,JP C/M£ EQU/PMENr Hrr^ Irs easy with REVERE *s|T^|T^^ So simple to operate, i A child can make movies jL ALSO AVAILABLE A\- £QU/PHMT FORI6MHFUMS} SOLI AGENTS WuKfc TH Sstf< PL.NANO TEL 153245 words
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Advertisement265 1951-02-11 11 High Costs Increasing Prices A /E hear these days a lot of local comment on shopkeepers' price increases and we have been compiling a few comparative cost price figures of the merchandise we handle Here are figures representing actual cost prices that we have had to pay for our purchases265 words
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Article797 1951-02-11 12 NATGUBBMS - NATGUBBMS By Sometimes letters evidently intended for tne editor of the correspondence column reach me. The last one opened was from a woman complaining that her husband blows down her neck when she's taking the dinner oat of the oven. WELL. dear, although I T have797 words
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Advertisement13 1951-02-11 12 FOA FLY HE COULD NOT -Henry VI (Part I) Act IV. Sc. IV.13 words
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Advertisement215 1951-02-11 12 Sft Connections for eel iVR V^/^ parts of Indo-Chinet J '"tjA Deyjiturc from Saitea cc) X fy Thurtdjy 06.45 s. m. Arrival in Singa««te I 'i^ Thursday 1I 00 m i~ > Departure from Smaipora v t^. F'Wjy 07.00 a.m. "^N. Arrival in Sjicon ea N,\aS Friday 12 30 noon215 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-02-11 13 Todd to be a 'Robin for Walt Disney U/ALT Disney is going to foresake his animated drawings again to make another movie in Britain. His first was "Treasure Island," on which ht spent £300.000. This time he's ?oin<» to make a "Robin Hood" picture. That's not all, the man who637 words
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Article, Illustration546 1951-02-11 13 VICTOR STAINES - CINEMA REVIEWS 5 stars for Jean's Astra VICTOR STAINES by IT it becoming more and more apparent that British studios are finding their own style and approach to film making. I Recently we have seen several Br.tish attempt* to make films which contain no bait to eaten either Continental or546 words
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Article, Illustration201 1951-02-11 13 should not have found the dark gi isses covering the eyes »»f last week's atar too ciifficult to pierce. Joan rawford ig often seen wearing them. First entry to be opened came from Miss Sandra Muttukumaru. 4 B KM Road, Bentong. hang, who correctly *!»otted Joan201 words
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Advertisement233 1951-02-11 13 ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME lOP PROVED POPULARITY AT CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES If% TH. DAY \J TODAY f MN IN SIN VMlr> slflk Ml SICAL I 'DUCHESS I I IDAHO" 7 s SlarrinK jj rNiMJK Will JAMS w K. \\s johnmin Am\ iiimn 1 1 s "^^r 111 Phone Reservations Must Be Picked233 words
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Advertisement272 1951-02-11 13 |-i FROM TODAY |J CmPTAIN SIROCCO... His Sword J^^V^4w Leading carved a his pirate trail of daring ff^^fm hordes against through history's overwhelming most exciting, j^fc^L odds to **ye adventuresome I a kingdom and woman colorful era! he lov«d! ?f Capri LOUIS HAYWARD sinmicbarnes imaais hhhk Today 9 a.m "('*****272 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1951-02-11 14 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - He was champion of S'pores open spaces OSCAR FERNANDEZ by TO those who love 1 Singapore. it must b« a source of pride and satisfaction to find that wherever the Singapore Municipality has put up a public building or developed a park or open space, it has always done a1,050 words
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393 1951-02-11 14 By Leo D. Hochstetter A STRANGE kind of A floating Junkyard may be seen these days in the waters off Isolated Hong Kong— and, like most Junkyards, it Is flourishing because of war Junkyard Is the appropriate nam* for the scores of Chinese junks,393 words
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Advertisement635 1951-02-11 14 Here are three of tne new features jfl\\ on Pan American* new Double-decked Clipper* Service to the U.S.A. V/_ (VIA MANILA) 4&o^ b NIXM LKlil I IllS Pan Wriran'f faniftl foam -cuiiii ion chair lounges utretch way out to full brd length give you real aleeping comfort at no extra635 words
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Miscellaneous144 1951-02-11 14 t^jT H't tli ML= LS. Capp Cfe HR^.FlbftEß M^GOON HAS TALENT AM' IT O4LY RFS "iDEN CE OUT TH'^ENboWiNE^l^T*? J TAKEN MAMMY'S PLAci AS SOCIAL \^W WORKS AFTER HE HAS H^ *J Z^p^z3/ AC? MI SS US Li CHFAt> IMMY-TAVSHUN.7' x-T LEADER OF DOtiPATTM BCCAUSE SHC ET *TURN\P9 AU <SRATIN*144 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-02-11 15 SENOI SEMAI ABORIGINALS HELD A JAMBOREE AT TAPAH LAST WEEK AND THESE SUNDAY TIMES PICTURES SHOW THE SHY FOLK OF THE HILLS'. AbJVE: A newly-appointed Scnoi-Scmji chieftain proudly adjusts kit tradi- i.-.l rcd-a- J I I dress. He it Semilang bin Pen«hulu Bungkok. the Penghulu293 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-02-11 15 A typical woman of rite Seaoi-Semai tribe with painted orange patterns on her f»ce. S«ch face painting it done on gab djy« The colouring matter it obtained from the fmir of Hi* "bua*i sumbcr, which grow* in the jwngie. Left: Bah Tin Hai bin Bah80 words
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Advertisement53 1951-02-11 15 MORE MILES J#r VOW JPSMsSHII B BECAUSE THEY'RE iDUNLOP St MOTOR CYCLE TYRES mm THI OUF'.OP .mjtOUt CO. (MAIATAi LTOI. SIM&APOR&. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. SALOON ALSO AVAILABLE FOR HOME DELIVERY sue tf&tetf coa of ctt cCcu* at t&e o/otld CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 3938 REPRESENTED53 words
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Advertisement110 1951-02-11 16 t J B^a^aVaVa^BW^ lest West Indie. Jl PURE lime |vice Jl 100 f 7 cane *u«jr <~ rrethly made, ir Kichn you immediately iMer manufacture m the {ay n look" bottle LIME JUICE (ORDIAI Stomach upset ••> B.iurated f ijn«n*). Yomt troui probab/ cjuscd by to* yourtiomjch. BISMAG* will bring110 words
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Advertisement117 1951-02-11 16 Tfccr6*s never been a soap like WRIGHTS' Tkt 'Action' fMtp mhu h g ivti y%m m tuoyancy m ymmr k*th. mmd m tingling frskntti tkml ilmyt with y*m mil imy long t /*2^a Ytrigb?s® COAI. TAR §oap WRiCHTS IS RICHT K)» EvtKTOMf AND lO£AI FOR TOILET. lATH. AND NUKSERT -a»«B«BiaB»»««ii117 words
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Advertisement611 1951-02-11 16 Just the thing for that bad cough CAMPiitL'i Cherry If' ?.J O>unh Syrup n mk of (he —ot^y o^ s remedies fi* onigliN, A 1 ootdi and brotKhitis It pleasantly rtaviiun.il and can be taken without dilution It n par- tK-ularly helpful to the JSI eldrrly when taken *'^*s?^« Prepar611 words
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Miscellaneous844 1951-02-11 16 IbH^b^b^bHb^b^bß^Lbi BW^aßttv^^^aßftda^BßßaSß^aH^BHaßßaß^Bßßaßrist WWWwt/f il v'^LS hv R H NA YLOR THIS WEEK 1"* n.aTW.rw^m THIS WEEK FOR YOU FOR ALL inched in personal relationships, but you make useful friends, socially and at work. \\t XX (Jun. 21st Jul. 29th). Don't worry if the fam ly atmosphere is upset early in844 words
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Miscellaneous434 1951-02-11 16 R you ready? rE "Three R's" are popularly regarded as the foundation of knowledge. However, this Whiz Qu*z taken you much further in the R's. 'R' you ready for the test 1 Getting more than Ii of these correct Is R' rl«ht 1. In "B" mon;ht. what's In •MSMf 2.434 words
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Miscellaneous566 1951-02-11 16 MOST of the Brltiwi players cloted the »»*<»"»• A diflerem employed a great many mind lecto n b'<l> *>y e'"wr plater ..ds". Of course, we alao use limit cou!d hate ™»*>*<* ttae» «<™' ts xrsst '.IS-v: am? r the or.glnal \ersion lnvenud Ds We have already tne culbcrtsjji whe.e ihey566 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1951-02-11 17 'I MADE HORSES LOSE AS WELL AS WIN' *ln the picture on the right you see the notorious "Ringer" Barrie swearing that the article on this page is the truth before a Commissioner for Oaths in U.K. On the right is Sports Columnist Maurice Smith,1,517 words
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Advertisement9 1951-02-11 17 NEXT WEEK: How "Ringer" Barrie trick •d well-known trainer.9 words
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Advertisement268 1951-02-11 17 LEONAR J It's perfect tor Home Ketreation Rooms This romp .ct retr.gerator (uinishps ample spare for food and beverage storage mul helps make your party hours more enjoyable. A real »t«p saver! No more (running back and forth to k«*p your guests supplied with their favourite bevrr.ift- it's light at268 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1951-02-11 18 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER by KIEVER bctor- has 1 the Annual All England badminton championships attracted at much attention in Malaya as this year. Followers of the feather game throughout the country are wondering whether Singapore's Wong Peng who won the singles championship in this tournament last1,137 words
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509 1951-02-11 18 Sunday Times Special Correspondent DROOF that the ancient sport of long bow archery hai caught on in Malaya wag seen at the Royal |ohor« International Club last Sunday when the second Annual Championships were contested in perfect weather before a large crowd of509 words
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Article65 1951-02-11 18 I.ONDON. S I BRITISH Raring Motors, Ltd., designers and constructors of the BKM raring motor-cars reported this week that the larger members of the trust, which includes six of the leading motor manufacturers and component supnli-rs hive "confirmed their faith in the BRM by continuing65 words
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Article340 1951-02-11 18 I. .m MERi WILLIAMS M' BOURNI, Sat. FILIPINO Little Paras made too many friends when he was tn Australia in 1947-48. That cost him Ms bout against Noel Coates in Melbourne on Friday last week Renewing acquaintances apparent Iv interfered with his tra ning340 words
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Advertisement383 1951-02-11 18 Mahri weaning I Happy lime for bjbv and mother ffD KILL THAT 9| PAIN! W^^^^T b > Dr tjrl s >*>*• lac man »ith s faniou* alt over iM I r killing pain. a~ mh«tk rum m vm mkr mm> 4 1) *M M TM AJWS.WMtrt, -o m*xn. rum m383 words
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Advertisement539 1951-02-11 18 KIWI »otH* A new dressing for patent leather shoes jnd all colours of glace kid. Water resistant, leather nourishing, with all the qualities that made IK *>%SR- Dre t i« g POLISHES. PROTECTS AND PRESERVES. —WATER RESISTANT. LEATHER NOURISHING. Try the new Kiwi "Clint" Hie wander metal and tUtt aolitk.539 words
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Article115 1951-02-11 19 IfZLBOUIUiE. Sat IINDSAY Maseru. Australia'x Test laajfla. scored 173 runs ■at out lor Victoria against to* M < here today. Vlruiria won the tosa ami de•Mf* to bat At lunch they were TI lar one. MIIIIII caught by HMtoa off SUtham (or total at four115 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-11 19 TKMNTR Yonit Thau Ya« «r*«H an Persian Lor€ (Lai»»<ao-n). winner of tke Ctett i I>iv 1 sprint (race Uw» ••er six furloncv at Kuala Ijimpur yesterd»». Snnrlav TiTa^s aiHare.29 words
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Article111 1951-02-11 19 AOOOI pla>>nc a man snort. Birfapori> Harbour xl R\A5 Senba- hi patnu 1 one goal 1 vn nil at rugger on 1 aaj| Harbour ground aa> the H>r»oar 1 -all den* They had < w and thafr I n mm gaod pa*mlnc i k v111 words
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Article36 1951-02-11 19 li.. HaMaj •'baJJ Aaaorte•or. Mi will bold their ■rnnal rr *thl mi 1 ftaa today ■I 10 aai at Mr AJk..r r bunClow. Pongg ol. Tbt mwunv will frikmrti by lu:.rh ki 1 pjn.36 words
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Article162 1951-02-11 19 THE Bret name of the wwi ot Jalan Besar Stadium played yesterday resulted in a three—nil Nam Wato Spor s Club over aTiu.:i ■iumlliii Club. Nan Wah comprised Sf the p.rk of First Division dab players, took inne U> «rttl» 6o»n but once they aia n 1162 words
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Article594 1951-02-11 19 ANOTHER $13,000 NEEDED FOR GAMES Barry Mitchell in swim events Sunday Thnes Staff Reporter IIP to > estrrda* only $7,300 had been collected by the Singapore Olympic «ad Sport* Coancil for the expenses of sending the Colony contingent to the f rst Asian Games to he held in New Delhi594 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-02-11 19 ftjfOYLE (striped jeraey) at. AS C centre, whips th* bail «ff R. wllHaim' feet as the Naval Baae player charges dawn the touch -One in a dribbliaj rush in yesterday's •eren-a-sMe lourninrai Jui al oa the Pa4anc R.A S <" wen after SS ra mutes ptay by points to six52 words
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Article20 1951-02-11 19 DUBLIN, Sat. IN th« rugger international here today Ireland beat England by three point* to nil. Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article40 1951-02-11 19 JAOIR BINGH. reoti bantam- weight boaer has n-nuaa to the Sunday Times stating that he wi'l be leaving lor India on Thursday. Jagir is vtsittag tadla for ornate reasons hnt hopes to get Tew aghts there.40 words
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Article53 1951-02-11 19 SIONG 800 A.A. wIU meet Aston A.A. at billiards at 30-C Church Wireet. at 11 o'clock tblx morning. The S.ong 800 team wilt be selected from Koh Ran Khoon Yeo Kosoi Yam. Koh Choog Uoh. Wee Aik Kaon. Leong Cbeoog Piu, Tan Kirn B*ns Chua Boon Lar and53 words
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Article40 1951-02-11 19 New members *nd those alesirous of playing for tbe Sinhalese Associattoo cridtet and hocJtey seams In 1951 are «eouaM«d m ooouici the sporw secretary. Mr P. Perem. Phone 7139 or »«JMI Bxtr 969. a g early as possible.40 words
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Article398 1951-02-11 19 LONDON, >at unlay. ARSENAL, holders of the trophy, were eliminated tvm the FA. Cap comrMtition t«da> when a first half iroal from Manchester t'nited at Manchester was sufficient te pat theat nL With Chelsea and Falhaaa concerned in the onK draw among the eitht fifth round398 words
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543 1951-02-11 19 S.C.C. final Sunday Times Rugby Reporter CNAPPING up a dropped Navy pass on the half- way line, Paddy Byrne, R.A.S.C. winger and prsbablv the fastest Kujfby player in the Colony, streaked away In the gathering gk»'>m «o win the S.C.C. seven-a-side tournament for R.AS.C, for543 words
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Article217 1951-02-11 19 THE vialUnr. fillpino Chi- nese table tennis team were surprisingly beatea In their first game to Singapore by a Colony Junior Combined side at the Great World last night. Ttw Juniors won by five games to three. rhe local yQunt>ter& showed speed and tettlteg ejoanUflg217 words
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Article, Illustration2243 1951-02-11 20 VICTORY Big Sweep WINNING numbfts on tht Big Sivrrp drawn on Race 8 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday are: Total Pool 5373.7 M. hirst ***** i Second U9>23 Third a579!3 Starters: ******: 10»551; *****1: *****5: ?9!139; onsolation prizes: *****5; 369.M: *****6: 44!6M: 1073«7; 3W492: *****5; *****9: 14«22t; 332M7. DOUBLE TOTE First2,243 words
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Article36 1951-02-11 20 Ilia Rugby match between Police and R.A.F iSeletar) a Thomson Road yesterday was cancelled, because the airmen failed to turn up. The policemen were disappointed for this was their last game for the season.36 words
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Article37 1951-02-11 20 ALL members of Singapore Recreation Club Intending to play cricket this season are to sign tht register at th* Club. Cricket piacUces wlil b* held every Tuescay, Thursday and Prlday. suiting on Tuesday. Peb. 27.37 words
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Article28 1951-02-11 20 MEMBERS of th. VolunUry Special Constabulary SporU Association who are Interested in soccer are to contact the hon. secretary. Mr. Sunny Tan. c/o P.O. Box 298.28 words
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Article175 1951-02-11 20 Sunda\ Times Correspondent BY a unanimous, vote, members of Penann's eight-month-old All-Bluet Club decided at a special meeting yesterday that the club should not be dissolved. "If we were to rlose other communities would get the impression that Asians could not run their own club."175 words
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Article223 1951-02-11 20 INOCULATION against cholera administered on Thursday to the Singapore athletes for the Asian Games has affected several of them They were unable to turn up In full strength for the tryouts yesterday on the Raffles Institution ground. Among the few who attended Tan Eng Yoon223 words
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Article57 1951-02-11 20 VOUNO Rex Layne of Utan won a split points decision over Cesar Brion of Argentina at M.-.dison Square Oarden, New York, on Friday night. The bout was over ten rounds. Layne. although he won. did not show that he is ready yet for a tilt at theUP - 57 words
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Article50 1951-02-11 20 TOKIO, Sat.— The first group of 44 Japanese players, Including basketball and soccer players, for the Asian Games which opens In New Delhi on March 4, will leave on Peb. 24. A second party of 35 trackmen Is scheduled to leave on Feb. 27. -UP.UP - 50 words
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320 1951-02-11 20 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur, Sports Correspondent SOWING to the restricted travelling facilities and cancellation of some of the former holidays in Selangor, the Selangor Cricket Association decided on Friday at their annual genera] meeting that it might have to cancel the yearly engagements with Singapore320 words
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