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Title Section22 1951-02-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of *X *«c* T)n«a Singapore Fre« Press NO. 812. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS22 words
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Article276 1951-02-18 1 U.S. counterattacks TOKYO. Saturday. (JNITED States forces drove the North Korean Reds back two miles today in a counterattack against the spearheads of three Communist divisions threatening Chechon, mountain highway to* south-east Korea. By evening the Americans had driven one Red column back to a point seven miles northUP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-02-18 1 1 Watching the Singapore skyline from thtir ship Mr. T P. F. 1 McNeice. the Municipal President. Mrs. McNeice. and 1 1-nonth- old Anthony Terrencc McNeice. who left this morning on the La Marseillaise ft a holiday io Britain. Sunday Times picture. Farewell message in Page Eleven.47 words
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Article101 1951-02-18 1 TRIBUNAL APPEAL TO PUDLIC Has day Tlmn Staff Reporter. Ail pubmade last night i m the Riot 0■ :i'.'.':.' reatsM i feast its find- 1 1 submitted. They hope 'hat all members of the public who are Msinflcant inform the K 'he Commission i .norial Hall mm soon as possible101 words
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Article28 1951-02-18 1 HONG KONO. Sat About 1.000 Demons repres >0 social and today attended >r I'm Aw Hoe son Mr. Aw I 'a* There were 500 P28 words
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Article186 1951-02-18 1 'Splitting the free world' LONDON, Sat. BRITAIN charged today that Premier Stalin was tiving to sow dissension throughout tiie free world and exploit the desire for peace, while Russia maintained an armed force greater han that of the allies comb. d. Western Europe's dlpiom- s were as baffled as theUP - 186 words
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Article92 1951-02-18 1 YOKOHAMA. Sat. TWENTY- four survivors of the crippled Swedish freighter, Christer Salen, were brought to Yokohama tonight aboard a United States military transport. Twenty- three crew remain. Ed aboard the ship which was making its own way Into the port despite the loss of her bowsUP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-18 1 During bit inspection yesterday at the Police Training School. Sir Cyy Russell, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, (topped and talked wiHi Drummer Omar. Wirh Sir Cuy it Mr. E. V. Smith. Commandant of Hie Police Training School. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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Article135 1951-02-18 1 MrWisdom meets a poltergeist Sunday rime* Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. A STUNK hurled supposedly by a poltergeist fell with tremendous fore* inches away from the Resident Commissioner, Malacca. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, wben he visited a house at Kampong I'jonc; Pasir last night. The house is the one from which135 words
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Article80 1951-02-18 1 lAKARTA. Sat. MA|OR ■actirer Luftn. spokesman of the Indonesian Defence Ministry, said today that West lava, in the field of security, was Indonesia's trouble spot No. 1 with East lava a close second. Mai. «bu said i 000 members of the Darul Islam organisation had been capturedReuter - 80 words
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Article24 1951-02-18 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Health authorities ordered all 66 occupants of a X.L.M. Skymaster into quarantine today as a precaution against influenza —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article335 1951-02-18 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Saturday. piVE pcop'c were killed and three wounded by bandits who ambushed a lorry going today to a Sungei Dinging estate 9 miles from Kulim in South Kedah. Ten bandits, it is estimated took part in the attack. They335 words
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Article37 1951-02-18 1 CANEA Crete, Sat. Crete's "Romeo", Constantine Kefaloyanls, who carried his lady love away to the hills and nearly caused civil war, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment today for forming an armed band. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article28 1951-02-18 1 NEW DELHI. Sat— lndia and Pakistan have agreed to confer in Karachi on Monday on possible resumption of normal trade between the two countries. A. P.28 words
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Article26 1951-02-18 1 TRIESTE, Sat.— Two bombs exploded in front of the Allied Military Government headquarters and the editorial office of a pro-Tito newspaper in Trieste— U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article286 1951-02-18 1 kJALAYA'S fight against the terrorist menace is news all over the world. But it it the biggest itory of all to you because on its outcome depends your future and how much do you know about it? The man who is in the middle286 words
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Article111 1951-02-18 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE hard-won £1.700 Thomas Cup which was brought to Malaya in May. 1949. on board th« Corfu will leave Penang in the Canton on Tuesday, Mr. Mocy Lian Teck, secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya, told111 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-02-18 1 While her father. NMjng Peng Soon, is away in England defending kn badminton tingle* title. 2 2 -month old Patricia Wong starts to get acquainted with the game herself S. leremijh picture.32 words
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351 1951-02-18 1 Bandit Commander complained— now he's just a peon Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A section commander in tae bandit army was demoted to peon because he complained that tb* leaders had beer while the men couldn't even get a cigarette Details came to light in documents seized from351 words
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Article86 1951-02-18 1 SORRY, US TELLS CZECHS PRAGUE. Sat. THE United States Govern--1 ment today admitted that two American jet planes flew over the Prague area by mistake on Feb. 7. In a note to the Czech Government, the United States Embassy said the mistake was regretted -and appropriate corrective action is beingReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement174 1951-02-18 1 IQEMS JEWELLEHY WATCHES KHA I I K 11. Tl.e Vrad*. Tint g'fwre. find only Hohner can stand the full strain of Professional utc th2y huve never let me universally-known Harmonica Soloist s^r^^ Johnny Furrow M *Mm studied the Violin at the age of IS but w'.rred the Harmonica and showed174 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1951-02-18 2 iu[ IIM J^JzU&mliMMmJmlM ■^■■■■■■IHll ILi Learning the hard way in P. Wellesley 8y....R. J FARRER, CMC I LANDED in Singapore on Dec. 6, 1896, as a cadet in the Straits Settlements Civil Service, wn eh was then entirely separate from the Malay States Civil1,585 words
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Advertisement59 1951-02-18 2 —WONDER WHEELS N<? 6 "*jj£&&&&'&. Hercules cycles ]^i^^f^^^ Triumphed in these (^^[^T* o**'*"*'0 f* strenuous tests K^S5SSfe^V The breaking of Records is M^jff H "i--the most testing trial to (Hi ffljfh Hercules SOLO BY ALL LEADING DEALERS T»«f HI HCUIM CYCtI I MOTOR CO LTD WRMINCMAM. INCLANO HSMM|k. T. V.59 words
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Miscellaneous173 1951-02-18 2 NEW CROSSWORD 1 His omniscience ls usual- P^Hl—^ L^sJ g^ Sln sleep I can't see why (_HB__^H|___B^___^H_^_pß__Bß__JHi__ a tree by the little church. WM IB| WM L |H[ M WSM 12 10 will get round all "~~~Hi LH| s^ HH~~~Hsi^ 13 Condition of one about 7?""^ the enclosures? (8. 7)173 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A YOUNC Chines* couple have been engaged in Kuala Lumpur, they will marry in England and honeymoon in Patfe Then they will gc to an English University. They a^e Mr Pun Cheuk Wah, aged 23. Kuala I136 words
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Article23 1951-02-18 3 METKODIST RtiTAUATION B~> P An her l»-»l Cabi-Sii.;-apo.e I h Yr\I -vice at 1 Canntac I r F i t 1 lion by23 words
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308 1951-02-18 3 I. earn by AIR MAII, from London -«t-wr Ung system u*mf only the fan il ir letters of H* s. stfo*et or any othfr symb-Jl »^JO t*e siTipt« ab c so thai yjo can •x notes as well as write tt.#m at shorthand specd that308 words
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Article113 1951-02-18 3 Sund. r Time* Correspondent \\R R A. COLES was married to Mi..s Olive Fairless I at Johore Bahru. ■maid was Miss Rose 'Barry and the best man Mr. m mihUmm The »v given avvay by Dr. U Vardy. More than 100 suesU attended th*« reception113 words
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Article23 1951-02-18 3 Brass couplnigs worth i>nOO i rd«y mornlag re t to have been stolen t \BC Brt w»n I Road. Sin:-.23 words
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Article107 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Timn •rrespon'f nr JOHUKL rt\HKl Sat A BANDIT outrage in KoU Tinggi district was disi 10-.cd >esterday when an inquiry was held into the dcaib of hin Lock Sionf, a 69- year-old man residing at R.mipont Makam, KoU TinirJ. trn.etf bandits raided his dwelling107 words
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Article91 1951-02-18 3 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL lOrpt OSN 97 I Ct Rmuc* St.. London WC 2 England SHORTHAND IN 10 DAti fascinating tpar* tint* itmty wM giv« yo« mjtrerv »t »H rte« rakl t itrcjmlin*d O»tt»r> SlyiilhMj JO «\i>» Ttxrr n rHri. »orliii>| nrw to learn arid i'lklji ptlttit* IMMId« up vp.«di ISO-91 words
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76 1951-02-18 3 Sandar Tlnei orr--,...-dent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat JafTar bin Jantan, driver of a Police van, pleaded guilty in 'he Police Court today to a charge of being knowingly concerned in the evasion of C istoms duty of $579 on a quantity of patent medicines and Chinese76 words
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Article47 1951-02-18 3 .Sunday Tlmea Staff Reporter. Chong Joon Chin, aged 21, wjs committed in the Singapore Third police court yesterday to stand trial at the n«*xt Assizes on a charge of attempting; to rape a nine-year-old Indian jirl at Pepsey Road on Sept. 22 last year47 words
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Article36 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Tlme« Staff Reporter. Mr n o PerguMn. star«> Engineer, Kelantan has returned front leave and resumed his duties Mr. R Bradley l»ho was acting for him in his absence, has been transferred36 words
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323 1951-02-18 3 THERE'S NO PROFIT NOW IN THIS LUXURY Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PEN ANC. Saturday. PANNED by both the Chinese Communist and. Nationalist Governments as a "luxury," ray skin, which at one time promised to develop into a new Malayan industry, is finding no market today. China, before the war, was323 words
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Article94 1951-02-18 3 $100 HAUL BY CAT BURGLAR Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CAT burglar who broke into Radio Malaya's mess m Cilstead Road. Singapore, yesterday, got away with clothing and several articles worth more than $100 He climbed a drain pipe to get Into the mess. A dog in Mr. Derek Cooper's94 words
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Article95 1951-02-18 3 IMGHT members of S Troop. j 40 Royal Marine Commandos winners of the allMalaya Army shooting contest took time out yesterday from bandit fighting to reTrophy irom General Sir ceive the Millington-Drake John Harding. Commander-in-Chief. Far East Land Force* at GHQ. Tangltn Singapore. Before the95 words
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Article45 1951-02-18 3 Sunday TlOaea SUIT Reporter. Members of the Animal Lover's League are planning a variety concert to raise money for a Rescue Kennel fund. The first annual meeting of the League will be held at the Victoria School Hall on Friday at 4.45 pm45 words
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Article37 1951-02-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— All movement of foodstuffs between Paloh and Nlyor Is prohibited under an order made by the Mentri Besar. Johore This order does not apply to foodstuffs conveyed under police or military escoit.37 words
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Article57 1951-02-18 3 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Mentrl Besar of -gri Sembilan. Dato Haji A viul Malek bin Yusof, today declared the following in Kuala Pilah district to be home guard areas: The Town Board areas of Kuaia Pilah. Bahau Rompin, Johol. Simpang Bahru, Batu Kikir, Tanjong Ipoh. Sri Menantl, Senahng.57 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-18 3 if. it*. Yetrerdar t wedding at St Andrews Cathedral: Mr V. R Knight of Hie Technkal Wing. RAF. Changi. who married Mix I I. HmcWU of Kirnilon on Thjmfi. Surrr/y Sunday Timet picture.33 words
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Article159 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IUIORE than 1.000 storekeepers employed by the War Department in Singapore will stage a mass protest at Liberty Hall tomorrow evening because of rejection by the Army authorities of claims for basic pay increases, reduction of working hours and a definition of159 words
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Article114 1951-02-18 3 PLAN FOR LESS COSTLY HOUSES San4ay Times SUIT Reporter. THE construction of cheaper types of houses than those now being built in Alkaff Gardens. Singapor*-. will be considered by the Sennett Realty Company I i. A statement Issued by the company yesterday stated that these houses will be for members114 words
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Article91 1951-02-18 3 ««n«UT Tlaaca Staff Reporter. Air Vice-Marshal T. C. Tralll. head of the Air Mlnistrv branch which deals with the provision and movement of officers' fctiioughout the R AT. arrived in Singapore last nieht for talks at Far East Air Force Headquarters. The Air Vice-Marshal was91 words
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Article48 1951-02-18 3 Sund>T Time* Staff Reporter. A new band-grenade and 12 rounds of ammunition were found in Singapore yesterday. A Government labourer picked up the grenade in the compound of Radio Headquarters. Pearls Hill The ammunition was found by a police officer at Hukit Brown cemetery48 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY Singapore Covernment officers seek diversion in carpentry and joinery classes of the |unior TeCiical (Trade) School at Balestier Road. Among them are *n Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange, the Rural Board Secretary and the personal assistant to the Fisheries354 words
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Article68 1951-02-18 3 SniMlay Times Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE Government an- nounced these promotions yesterday: Mr H. J. Gregory. Asslstat,' Controller. Malayan Tel«communicafions Service, to be Controller. Mr. H. C. Roberts, accountant. Corps of Accountants 'Malayan Establishment) to be controller 'Accounts'. Mr J. Cook. Agricultural Office;, to be Senior Agricultural Oft)68 words
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Article114 1951-02-18 3 Sunday Times Stiff Reporter THE European male is rh« moil cosmopolitan n the choice >f a bride, judging form rite inter-racial mirrijc.es registered in Singjpo.e last year. On the 148 European men who contracted civil mirrijerv 31 chose non-European brides. Sixteen of the brides were Chinese. 12114 words
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Article168 1951-02-18 3 RUBBER STEADY AT $2.26 mii(lj> I uiies half Rep «>>-r. 'T HK Singapore rubber murket was quip iy yesterday The pi grade ruober for MarcbTShioment was $2 2(». thrM above Fiiday .> i Vacl'rale orders were pi > <■ i I thr market bir ;ii !in I to be rener168 words
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Article28 1951-02-18 3 si\<; \ponr. sv i -i.. n 17H.11', (down MMM. In a s'eady roor.i ri'r'^rt, buyers priea was »*i ,th aritan «t I S«l.28 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-18 3 I B 4& Essentials oyp^J g to loveliness! /At BLUSH ROSE AGENTS UiHITERWHVS i WHITEAWAV. LAIDLAW CO.. LTD,) Phone. 3436 SINGAPORE. I Post Box 69625 words
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Miscellaneous230 1951-02-18 3 TODAY'S RADIO SIMCAPOU Dancing Time"; 9.30 New*; 945 UN. Programme; 10 When the UKt (2 metres) Lights Axe Low": 10 30 'Book of a.m. AValli Time"; tSO the Month 10 ">0 Fpilogue Sons of the Pion^rs"; 45 iPresbr'frlant; 11 Cloae. intt>Lmi7'u"; 10 News; 10 10 Radio Doctor: 10 20 "Interlude230 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1951-02-18 4 MARGARET GOT HER PROUDEST TITLE There is anxiety over the King's illness.... aod joy at the arrival of Prince Charles. In the concluding episode from The Little Princesses, Miss Marion Crawford recalls [J LI BET spent many happy hours getting her baby's nursery ready at Clarence House. It had cream1,098 words
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873 1951-02-18 4 'GOSSIPS ARE MAKING LIFE DIFFICULT THE HUMAN CASEBOOK J am a Chinese girl aged twenty and am working in a large department. My work is such that frequently come in contact with an Indian bachelor. We have been friendly but occasionally I have noticed that he pays too much attention873 words
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Advertisement213 1951-02-18 4 Finest Constellation Service To Sydney To London Fly in Ust than a dax by "Kangaroo* Service **^T lav paradise, land of unlnn tf<l iTC^. i variety, temperate climate and tportinf: JBfufc^- L •ltrac«ion» with all the pleasure* ot sopliisti- JKBaL^ A >t > life C.-ncesfions (or school children. iH^^^K 1213 words
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Advertisement13 1951-02-18 4 Dr. Cayelord Hauler's "Live Longer, Look Younger" article is in Page 1 413 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-02-18 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION WM k n 6 jjj a Li 'lJHe p mJc] '■'■>■>■.■.,■.,■.. c sM**i D i R l N l*i* *l £»IRbl>Bo| O Bn|l|r TOK E NBv^A k t N I N HUMi P R OM P T A TTE N 1 O nJ Hbb-I H-Q u^c lotmVdMt op52 words
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356 1951-02-18 5 C.C TAN: A STEP TOWARDS HAND-OVERi Executive Council agreement vital, he says Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S outgoing Legislative Councillors yesterday described the proposed Executive Council for the Colony, due to take office in April, as Mn important step toward the ultimate handing over of ministerial responsibility to elected anofficials.356 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-02-18 5 A new kind of curfew in Bentong •smmdmj Tim* Cocrtaa)— dent BENTONG. S»t. A CURFEW is no new thing for Malaya, but In Benlong there is a curfe<* with a difference. This curfew U ilmed at bandits or their supporters The curfew In fact, only api to a small *ection181 words
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Article47 1951-02-18 5 Tun K-nn.l As- Show on 11 in Singapore's i is expect-d to be rganisers exp -ct over husky AUatlny fekir^ ..-tjon.l doc-judce -on »ho iud«ed last ye-jis »how. is expected to be here •■'l» «ill be donate to the -c Anti-Tuberculoiu Aa-47 words
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Article139 1951-02-18 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN Saturday. DANTI KAMPONC villagers along a two-mile radius were taken by surprise last night when a handgrenade exploded in their midst. Two goats, however, slept unconcernedly under a Malay woman's house a few feet from where the hand grenade139 words
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Article179 1951-02-18 5 Admiral visits the police Sunday Timei SUIT Reporter. Commander-in-Chief Far Last Station, ViceAdmiral Sir Guy Russell, paid Singapore's Commissioner of Police, Mr. J P Pennefather-Evans an official *i#U yesterday at the Sinijaprv' Police Training School Thomson Road. Sir Guy, accompanied by his Flag Lieutenant. Lt Commdr. G. c. Mitchell, was179 words
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Article46 1951-02-18 5 MALACCA. S*t MR. C A de Vir«*. Aloi Ciiah district officer, yesterday told 306 families in bandit-infested Machap area that after they proved themselves loyal, worthy people, houses and land occupied by them would be leased by Government t» tSem.46 words
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Article45 1951-02-18 5 Sunday Tines Staff Reporter. Lincoln and Brigand bombers and Tempest flght^rbjmbers of the Far East Air Fore? were out yesterday attacking bandit targets In Central Johore and in Perak. The air strikes were In co-opera-tion with ground security force operations.45 words
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Article101 1951-02-18 5 bandar Time* SUB Repwler When Mok San Lin. a woman driver, got out of her car after a slight accident, with a taxi in North Bridge Road, a bystander snatrhed her handbag containing Jl2O from the front seat and ran away. Yesterday the bystander, 39-year-old101 words
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Article160 1951-02-18 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \WH4LE Heng Poh Hoon was standing in a crowded bus he glanced down and saw a hand leaving his shirt pocket. He grabbed the hand and found it was clutching $25 belonging to him. Yesterday the owner of the160 words
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Article78 1951-02-18 5 Sunday T mr<. f-'»fi Rrpnrter Thursday. March 8. is gazetted as the Nomination Day for the Singapore Legislative Council elections in April The following are the nomination centres: City District—Victoria Memorial Hall; Rochore Victoria School, Jalan Besar; Bales-i.er-Raroroon Rd School; KeppelRailway Station. Keppel Rd.; Ka-;onn-Oe\78 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-02-18 5 THE son of tne en,jin ,'er responsible for the con,.ruction of the Johore Causeway which was compleied in 1924 is in Singapore. He is Sergeant O'Shaa of the RAF. Changi whose father. Mr. Peter O'Shea. was the superintending engineer on the Causeway project,. Mr. O'Shea254 words
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Article152 1951-02-18 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will discuss tomorrow, the best way of allocating Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation under a new scheme. Under the scheme a new board of representatives each from the Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce, the Mushm Advisory152 words
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Article52 1951-02-18 5 Sundi, Timea Staff Readier Danlr b'.n Buyong. aged 23. a Malay, was gaoled for two years in Singapore yesterday for rioting in North Bridge Road on Dec. 11. In another case. Muslim Indian. Ail Abu Bakar, a£ed 26, wns gaoled for IS months for rioting In North52 words
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Advertisement141 1951-02-18 5 Easter Flowers v*** your mends at home! you krvr* they'll b« aoprcciated: we mak« •II arrangements for delivery at the other end Or, let your friend* chx>se their own "easier en* aend them a Harroils m there Iml a wider ch.tc* >f Jirts anywhere! COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage (Jo..141 words
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Article, Illustration2089 1951-02-18 6 THE SINGAPORE SCENE RKPORTING JJO-ONE has such a ovial laugh, such allnpassing good humour, as big. hearty Jim Henry. No 1 man of Reuters news agency hrre who leaves today lor leave in Britain before taking up an appointment at the Tokyo office. i pore li an open book He2,089 words
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Advertisement118 1951-02-18 6 me uw (/tta/t/y don's Stands Supk&mJL jß^^pJU^JeXJc^J A "Golly! doesn't your J^JTY^njl^f -H j furniture look bright!** b LINOLEUM f^ c&k &av&f yew a iVH Like a dream come true. I) 'tF^w Your complexion is clearer, fresher \cith f v^&r your very first cake of CAMAY. wT IT' i V>118 words
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1099 1951-02-18 7 The women of New York all seem beautiful MARY HCATHCOTT, who ha* Just arrived In New York sends her column from there and says HHHE entry of our 1 ship into New York harbour and the first view of the famous skyline was something I was determined not to miss.1,099 words
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Article436 1951-02-18 7 QUESTIONS, questions questions! My brain is giving out. "How do my bones grow mummy 9" "What makes rain come?" "Mummy. Do you know anything about electricity?" "I know how a car goes, but mummy, what makes an aeroplane fly?" The possessor of this enquiring mind436 words
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Article441 1951-02-18 7 Keeping ahead of brir styles B T PENELOPE WILLIAMS SYDNEY Gullarofl advises fashion-con-scious women to keep their eyes on Hollywood if they want to keep ahead uf the hair styles. When Lana Turner decided blonde hair wu the best fo. her, thousands of women flocked to the beauty parlours to441 words
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Article537 1951-02-18 7 Ring the changes with Salmon rpHERE is generally a A. good supply of Canadian salmon In the larger Singapore provision shops to ring a welcome change on our menus The more simply salmon Is cooked the better, nothing should be mailowed to de&troy the fine flavour of the fish itself.537 words
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Advertisement303 1951-02-18 7 Deep-cleansing tt Me pnfy A perfect skin is the foundation of true beauty. And only ■-■a cleansing can give you a lovely skin. That's why Anne French Cleansing Milk is an essential for your beauty care Anne French Cleansing Milk deep-cleanses right to the base of your pores it floats303 words
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Advertisement179 1951-02-18 7 SORE THROAT GARGLE C,^Sp for SWIFT, SOOTHING RELIEF Sere throats are very prevalent. A simple and sure method of (erring relief is to mix 3 Aspro tablets in some water and then gargle with the mixture. This will bring the healing s- "> action of Aspro right to the part179 words
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Article, Illustration887 1951-02-18 8 JAMES BARTLETT - JAMES BARTLETT By ...A doctor pins a label on mothers who never I let go of their children UILLIONS of mothers do not know how to bring up a child. All they know is how to rear s milksop or s misfit. That is the bitter conclusion reached by887 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-02-18 8 JOAN BALDWSHSON - BUY-LINES TRY SOME NEW IDEAS JOAN BALDWSHSON By WHO wants to try a new range of cosmetics and toilet accessories? A well-known firm has brought to Singapore both their latest packs and their newest products, and they are on sale at remarkably low prices. Amongst the gift and oval box376 words
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Miscellaneous201 1951-02-18 8 <21NDAY: Ask husband for the 11th time to mend tap In the bedroom. "But I haven't a waiher. Cant do It without a washer!" "Then we'll make one," I tell him firmly. "You unscrew the tap, and I'll provide the waaher." Husband unearths rusty spanner, and tries to unscrew tap.201 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-02-18 8 where, and the sea la freezing by contrast. The children seem Impervious to both heat and cold. but after a few minutes, I begin to burn, and have to retire, kno vir.g perfectly well I -.ali resemble a pie-bald Red Indian tomorrow WEDNESDAY: Spend greater part of the .lay swabbing82 words
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Miscellaneous223 1951-02-18 8 and children, who were all out In the sin longer than I, and who have that lovely smooth tan which I have been trying to acquire for the last three yean. THURSDAY: Mark Is. as usual, harlng difficulties with hla homework. "Now listen," I explain: "1 have 36 shillings In223 words
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Article406 1951-02-18 9 GRANDSTAND PROBLEM FOR RACE CLUB Cos/ $2J million #w£ may go up and up Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. *]"HE fat* of the Selangor Turf Club's proposed $2,500,000 grandstand will be decided at the club's annual general meeting on Feb. 28. One of the main factors will be406 words
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Article66 1951-02-18 9 He saw the killer, but— PSNANG. Sat A 14-year-old ceffee stall K Heck Poh. tol>l P>- er today he ct tiki a gunman v lead his emj Kok E m Dec t cunmin sat down at o and ordered l Tin stooped dcv. n to R?t neard a shot and66 words
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Article28 1951-02-18 9 fttmdit Time* orropondeni JOHORE BAHRU Sat Mr W. L I ictlng Ware. has gone on l«>ave and has been sur- < by Mr W E. Everitt.28 words
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Article, Illustration210 1951-02-18 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A LTKOUCH his cabin trunks still proclaimed "H.H. I'he Raja Mx<ia of Sarawak," Mr. Anthony Brooke, who sailed this morning in the liner La Marseillaise, bound for London via Marseilles, stated yesterday that for the time bein& he will be plain Mr.210 words
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Article262 1951-02-18 9 MALAYREGT WANTS 600 RECRUITS Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CjlX HUNDRED recruits are wanted for the new sth battalion of the M.«.lay Regiment, ana a country-wide campaign Is to begin next month. Three recruiting teams will cover the whole country from March 12 until March 24. Each will262 words
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Article73 1951-02-18 9 Sudsy Time* SUB Correspondent The following appointments I were announced by the Singapore Government last night:Mr. O. C Rlpley, Assistant Superintendent of Police Malayan Police Service to act as Superintendent of Police. Singapore; Mr Tan Ah Tah to be District Judge. Civil District Court; Mr. C. W. Meyer,73 words
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45 1951-02-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor police have offered a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest, of the bandit who murdered a woman rubber tapper, Tee Swee Lin, on an estate at Kampong Kelawar, Tanjong Malim. on Dec. 31.45 words
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Article360 1951-02-18 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PNDINO a round of ammunition In the dust bin and failing to report to the Police resulted In Balan Murugan twice being tried In the High Court. Johore Bahru. On the first occasion he was charged under the Emergency Regulations but360 words
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Article172 1951-02-18 9 A SQUADRON of the R-AT. Regiment (Malaya) sat down to a curry makan at Changi airfield yesterday to celebrate their return to Jungle fighting within the next few days. Squadrons of the regiment take turns to operate against the bandits from a forward base la172 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-02-18 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. THOUGH the rubber boom has brought fortune to many a big businessman and Malay smallholder, it has also brought Increased business In a smaller and less Important .community Ipoh's small colony of people, mostly Chinese, who live271 words
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Article148 1951-02-18 9 GOVERNMENT hesitation In v paying war damage compensation contrasts markedly with its speed in acting to the detriment of the rubber industry, says the chairman of Sendayan (FJtf.S.) Rubber Company, In his annual statement. "Immediately Malaya was liberated, the Government appointed Itself sole buyer of148 words
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Advertisement117 1951-02-18 9 JORDON Model 14/6 COMRINF.P REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER bu i i«S^^fcs!^ 14 CUBIC FELI RLFKIGERATOR 6 CUBIC FEET FREEZER LARGE ICE MAKER LOCKER Sole AgeiU: LEE amo FLETCHER 102-106. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE tWL IW AN ALLEN BURYS 9fi PRODUCT f 1 for deficiency 1 I L* m *U^L-T1T.»... HI i Calcydic Tablets117 words
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219 1951-02-18 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, FEB. 18. 1951. PRKES PUBLIC IT would b* wrong to dismiss the* 'cut the cost of living" report submitted to Singapore Legislative Council li-st week as "words, words. mere words In general, however, the Teport tells us what is common knowledge already, and the call to219 words
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Article167 1951-02-18 10 JENEERAM village the wasps nest of banditry" —is no more, and Malaya will be all the better for its literal wiping off the map. Now the story of this evil place has been told one can only assume that "exigencies of the Service alone prevented action167 words
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Article37 1951-02-18 10 F.. .lOONI PAX A- funlly i-h to thaafc a!l relatives and friends who attended the funeral €>' the late Madam Kboo Ci on the 16th Instant as well an o sent wreaths, rendered i t^rtr sad be-37 words
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Article129 1951-02-18 10 rr probably came as a surprise to most folk to read th it as from last week the caning of girls has been banned in Federation schools. They probably thought the practice had died out years ago. In a world where the equality of the sexes is129 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1951-02-18 10 Mountbatten s own story of the SE AC campaign Told by ALLINGTON KENNARD \^HEN the Japanese commanders in Singapore climbed aboard H.M.S. Sussex to sign the local surrender, and the battleship Nelson landed her marines in Penang, the campaign in South East Asia came to its close. A campaign of2,007 words
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Advertisement437 1951-02-18 10 UMIKIHI Al)8. tummuam C'OI ES-FAIRLBBS At Johore Bahru on Peb 15th Ronald Angsw < Olive Palrleas. rn i > nt rD by lante Dutch con'.•r'*nced lady shorthand txpKt K—wlfs)«e of Dutch shortferable but not tmrntlal 9 l^rr jLjfj'iitiin tA CrSMlsnnnnSSSSnl nrn available to start I I No A 333 Sun437 words
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Advertisement9 1951-02-18 10 I j. 4 Wk ftft'^mm FINEST <^9*ORANGE ±LJ>) PEKOE9 words
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Advertisement60 1951-02-18 10 /mf £w Modern machinery (Ml Wr't *W modern methods of m i production and now F N introduce a modern presentation of the familiar red and yellow label a« part of Constant development I of new, improved ■H V^-s P foccsses account for the continued superior K ity of F60 words
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Article371 1951-02-18 11 DEARER LIVING NO JOKE, THEY SAY Staff protest: CoL rise too little Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pEDERATION Government employees arc indignant over the ten per cent or a minimum of $10— cost of living interim allowance rise announced by Government yesterday. They say it is "too late371 words
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Article203 1951-02-18 11 The cry is 'not enough' Sunday Times Staff Reporter DEPRESENTATIVES from 11 nine trade unions meeting yesterday at the Singapore Teachers' Union unanimously agreed to protest against the new Government increase cf 10 per cent, in cost of living allowance. The meeting held the view that this new increase is203 words
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Article162 1951-02-18 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QUICK action by a driver of a Singapore Traction Company bus prevented the vehicle from destruction when tSree Communist youths set it on fire at the junction of |oo Chiat and Telok Kurau, yesterday evening. But for the driver, the bus was162 words
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Article65 1951-02-18 11 BUSy DAY AT* KALLANC Sunday Times Stiff reporter THERI were nine fenr-engia-ed aircraft jt Killang air* port yesterday at dvsk fell, testifying to rii« fast-growing importance of Singapore as a stopping point for intern jiiona! airlines. The aircraft at Kalians were 3 Pan-American Skymaster. a KIM. Constellation. two BOAC Argonauts,65 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-02-18 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter y^N old hobby stamp collecting which .had been lying in a quiet state for a couple of yean, has been rsvived actively. It attracted thousands of businessmen doctors lawyers, clerks and schoolchildren. The cause was said to be the present world284 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-02-18 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE President of Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr. 1 T. P. F. McNeice, who left for Britain yesterday on leave said in a farewell message to the Sunday Times: I am leaving behind one of the most important places in the world273 words
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Article73 1951-02-18 11 Sanday Times Stall Krp rtrr. OH Han Teong was driving a lorry slowly past hit house at 66 Thornton Road. Singapore. Hit 3 -year-old nephew. Oh Teng W»h rjn after it but tefl in front of a back wheel and M killed. At the inquest yesterday,73 words
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Article65 1951-02-18 11 JOHORfc BAHRU Sat The Far East Training Centre have evacuated the buildings they occupied at Tampoi and now have their headquarters at Kota Tinggi with the exception of the Weapon Training Wing temporarily stationed in Singapore. Tenders have been called for the rehabilitation of the buildings65 words
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Article82 1951-02-18 11 Surday Times Staff Rerwute* •TEN 1 Pi lice, s f nd a seni' MMTtrr rd Ihe O lony'i p> >•. hpvp bfpn t Colonial P( Ire Ia ie P >' by t! Ooren t Singapore. Sit Frankh The AFP? are M n\v D;il". F< Monte.82 words
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Article41 1951-02-18 11 Sum', v T. r~* Staff R<->. Ynp Ah Hock, ased I yesterday charged in Sintapore with trvinc to mindn a detective. Ho Yew < hv shooting him in Loronv I Geylanp. on Oct. 14. Yap wal remanded until Feb 2441 words
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Advertisement260 1951-02-18 11 THESE SCOUTS DIDN'T STAND TOATIENTION S,: i a> Times Staff Reporter Vj EMBERS of the Or; hop tdic Hospital 3l< Boy I Singapore. *ere n? i i .o did not stand n m the Chi.-f t Franklin Gimson. •ut rally at I S -hool g:6ur,ds :.e GovernoI .ow to snak?260 words
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Advertisement76 1951-02-18 11 Iff GOLF SHOES FOR MEN jffi^/ffm. IRREPROACHABLE «H|J and PLAIN BROWN the imier edge it the sele remain firmly embedded and retail their grip when YIIT 1 1 C /7 the foot is tilted st tk< end of the LUlllu yinglespike »tr.k.. A WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A NEW76 words
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Article670 1951-02-18 12 NATGUBBINS - NATGUBBINS By "Whan I was 90 I wondered why girls w*r* Interested only ln men, films axid clothes. Now I am SO. despite Intellectual abilities and lov* of beauty I am rnsnpHHry slooe."— Letter to an eSUUr. J ASKED him what ha thought of Brahma, He670 words
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Advertisement15 1951-02-18 12 HIS BODY COUCHED IN A CURIOUS b£D —Henry VI (Part III) Act II Sc V15 words
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Miscellaneous871 1951-02-18 12 This Week 's Highlights Of Radio distress, pedltlon to the YMCA. Hall to I P 'ELSTfci si- tZ.^I.V "(^ANADA CaUin,," th* trans- played by the Chicago Sym- villains, un- record next Saturdsys *dlUon of ttom* tor f»* piesssi rpoNIOHT at 10.30 you can hear crlptton programms suppU*d phony Orchestrs. Conductor:871 words
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1446 1951-02-18 13 LESLIE HOFFMAN - Malaya's Stormy Petrel may be her first Premier LESLIE HOFFMAN by J H E futurt Member for Home Affairs and the most likely Prime Minister of an independent Malaya owes m-.ich besides his features to his fair and I o c I y Circassian mother. The quick, agile mind. the1,446 words
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Article, Illustration421 1951-02-18 13 THE second annual choral and orchestral concert of our Music Society a student organisation, promises to be a bigger and better concert than the one held by the Society last year. For one thing, the society has this year a larger choir, and Its string orchestra is augmented421 words
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Advertisement111 1951-02-18 13 GIVE YOURSELF a champions chance THE DUS LOP MA XPL T RACKET G» PRESS < I x "*>^^ iincft play«rs m th« Thomas Cup Comp«tition and th« All-England Championship 1948-1949 us«d DUNLOP MAXPLY L Rackets than any other make) -*it«i»^^ii\ THEDUKLOPSHUITLES jAX \fAXFLI. RLI'E FLASH. V 4/iWA GREES FLASH. Di'SLOP111 words
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Advertisement703 1951-02-18 13 murphy f 'Tttpte Signed ■^HE 154 is a d?lightful. compact receiver, offering .1 I performance with good quality, and iust as imporgreat reliability in the well-known Murphy tradition Its cabinet is handsomely moulded in brown with a cream and a bod and very legible edgelit tuning scale SINGAPORE AND PINANC703 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1951-02-18 14 Gayelord Hauser gives a warning and advice > V «wj NEXT to alcoholics, overeaten are the greatest self-deceivers on earth. Unless they face their weakness, they are capable, quite literally, of kidding themselves to death The alconolic takes his poison In the form of excessive1,227 words
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Article553 1951-02-18 14 H LOW - H LOW B> UOW many Malayans who claim that their forefathers set'led in Malaya can trace their family history? When one has only a vague Idea of the origin of the earliest Chinese settlers In Malaya. It Is indeed interesting to meet someone who553 words
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Advertisement299 1951-02-18 14 ML OVER l^ ©we wy 1 he beards of the Dutch Are no longer too mutch, Vaa 1 romp and De Wet Hate discovered Gillette And every morning Bin* Gillette Blades, sharpest aai L toughest in the world, Ti^a. precision teamed with a Gillette Razor (they're made /"T"^lV*^(iKw or cac299 words
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Miscellaneous268 1951-02-18 14 \^jT LI'L &S. [JB MiM LJsl fell /«?^Up^m^)fS^^^^^:fY^.s'o!!»N.y> Iks? fi^VsplpV AAgg% X^ T LOOt IN BALD Wit BMW •"J'» r s MC <iu/-r iv A/JSJ/r^ >* -fHE NEXT NKSHT: A SHACK ON 1 I YEW KIN V KIN A I TH' TOJSOM YEW I l AW-YEW 15 k i~&IZtt2!&ZZ I268 words
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Article, Illustration973 1951-02-18 15 .PATRICK KEITH - .PATRICK KEITH Says.., QNE weak moment, a desire for a little easy mone y Jn d Piew (the name is fictitious) aged 18. was doomed to the life of a man, a criminal, till it all ended at the end of a rope.973 words
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Article83 1951-02-18 15 MR Chew now wants a m classroom, where night classes may be conducted, and a sickroom where sick boys may be given the comforts that other sick peoplp get. He a'so wants magazines and newspapers in all languages for his reading and recreation room. The guidance83 words
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869 1951-02-18 15 Kallang: past, present and future BIL^ PATERSON reflects on WHILE seated <in the lounge at Kallang Airport last week, watching Singapore Flying Club's tiny Tiger Moths take off and land in between the arrival of giant Constellations and Argonauts, I suddenly found myself reflecting on Kallang's past. Slowly the events869 words
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Advertisement294 1951-02-18 15 H t time MARMtTe a to of HiAUH I A FOOD AS WELL AS A J^^\ FLAVOURING Fir-l and f.>rem.«*l. MAHMI IV. <!'••- ;■•■>!. It i- .i > t Mhad iirh in Vitamin Y,'l the /<><>tl lh.it bejiUl I filne** and rrsi-^anc-e to illnr--. And M \RMITE is ihfcimi*; use294 words
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Advertisement24 1951-02-18 16 To-Sar at II a.sa Warner Bra's -SOITH Or ST. LOUIS" in i rcnniCTwr^ Te-eaT at I. CIS t.IS p.aa. -ii" Bre't Malar Mwsiral! -U.OHA"24 words
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Advertisement250 1951-02-18 16 I OH those ttirobblnf palm h your muscles it one* Apply -loan's Liniment lift-try— You don't rub in "Sloan's you dab h so lh« affected part tently— •"Stoaa'i" soes the real Good for |tll_ _l^ aches and pains and »uff KtyJ LOOK KM) THf naimf or o«. uom i nr^nßr250 words
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Advertisement278 1951-02-18 16 Hfci; :;jAJV€f Tai Vdwß W we pF bjBV r CAPITOL DON T NEGLECT BAD L'EjG Painful (ancoac ulccn ar I \r% ■>■■*■ quKXrf T*ttd to tht marvcUoua io.i> t powen at DD f) I'rCTtriptKm. anuarp'K liquid hcalrr >hai m>iar> y attack^ and kilk the dur «atcd (rt- I ir 'hf278 words
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Miscellaneous1469 1951-02-18 16 J W* t W^^W'&&%S^Ml^9~jQCJm2 w' 'S ;ii f >ur numbers IP IP9^I %kj 4 M mf fit J| Now what number if mul- fl BmLH SmHHhHEiHIMHMI -^^^V wli tlpliPd bv 10: or divided by |N modern bidding most Atne- Their biddinc V f 7 1Pf has 10 added to It:1,469 words
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Article229 1951-02-18 17 Can you spot the star? f)VEB IM9 of you sent In entries for last week'a Spot Hie Star competition. First correct entry opened came from Michael Lee. ltt Banda Hilir Road Malacca who correctly spotted Gene Kelly aa the man who was pulling the face. A cheque for US Is229 words
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Article, Illustration980 1951-02-18 17 GUEST REVIEWERS TELL YOU ABOUT NEW FILMS "Tlarvey. ihe title of ill film coming soon, is an invisible rabbit, well over six foot tall the boon companion of a gentle, friendly man called Elwood P Dowd. "Harvey" was originally written as a play, which ran in the980 words
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Article301 1951-02-18 17 She went to her own show ■y A Special Correspondent QRESSED in a pearl grey cheongsunt with a powdered maroon swing coat and white accessories Miss Tse Loh Lin, the well kown Chinese film actress attended the preview of her own picture "The Flowergiri" at the Majestic Theatre last Saturday.301 words
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Article, Illustration715 1951-02-18 17 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES B> rkNE of the most popular numbers v in UK, Just now Is Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride". 4 Amongst the recent Issues, th: first recoraing to which I listened was by the Boston Promenade Orchestra, for whom I have s lone founded admiration.715 words
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Article446 1951-02-18 17 QOOD news for Judy Garland fans. She's going to co-star with Bing Crosby in his Charlie Brackett picture "Famous" for Paramount. Meanwhile. Judy has been busy broadcasting for the Theatre Guild. When the film Is finished Judy said she and her husband, Vincente MlnneHl. are446 words
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Advertisement297 1951-02-18 17 J Patront mn rfWrts* tot* -m their sectt I promptly as then ait no tvpporting thorts, owing to the Length of this film. VoDAY^iJF 14.45. I.JO. 4.M. fi.45 and 9M p.m. (Note: Chance ef Times) COMPLETE SELL-OUT AT ALL SHOWS! BOOK MOW OR COME EARLY! I lifiTsia** SAMSON >■■,■ UJL297 words
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Advertisement111 1951-02-18 17 /0 u i hJ TODAY [^(WUOI' 4 SHOWS OMLY NOTE ALTERED TIMES:--10 A.M.. 1.45, 5.30 9.15 P.M. COLUMBIAS OUTSTANDING SERIAL 3 HOURS 25 MINUTES UNPRECEDENTED THRILLS M 'J\j ftj '1 1 TODAY 2. 4.15. 6.30 9.3t p.m. Based on the highly successful play "THE POLTERGEIST" I *JK^^/££a?S*.. i I Rjjnown111 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-02-18 18 D AC INC in Br<ta«n has received ne jolt in its history comparable with that given by the confessions of "Ringer' Barrie on his doping activities. Since I induced him to admit his operations for the sake of trainers who had been unjustly accused568 words
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Article, Illustration652 1951-02-18 18 WOOTTON DID NOT KNOW I TRICKED HIM But sapi»seing It had Deen. one or two famous people, though Innocent of any wrong-doing, might have been in a spot if the Jockey Club had Inquiries All of w.ilch merely shows how unfair it is for a trainer to have his licence652 words
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Article, Illustration229 1951-02-18 18 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A WELL-KNOWN Singapore cyclist. 25-year-old Edin Peters, left last week in the s.s. Rajula for Madras, where he will begin a 1,300 mile cycle ride to New Delhi where the Asian Cames are being held. He expects to cover 180229 words
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Article96 1951-02-18 18 DUDLEY Nourse, who U to captain the South African touring team In England this summer, was top scorer, with 79. for his side on the second day of the tour trial match at Durban yesterday. His fighting innings saved a follow-on by his team, which after struggling96 words
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Advertisement595 1951-02-18 18 iJW'ju!Ka!iam.u mi.m \t jjg,^ On Pan American's new _J^^ Double-decked Clipper* G?" 9? Service to the U.S.A. < m NOW EVWOI SLEEPS n uoMT-'ro-iiiHiim COMPORT In Pan American's luxurious Slerprrett*"* at do extra charge. Or in a full-m/r Inrth free of charge to Honolulu only $10 from there to the595 words
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Article, Illustration410 1951-02-18 19 Slight thigh muscle injury LONDON', Saturday CUHNG the list of engagements on Malayan badminton ace Wong Feag Soon'? 33rd. birthday towas a \i»it to a I < ndon nawur. But suppoi urs hi Malaya need have no appre- < ing the champion sReuter - 410 words
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38 1951-02-18 19 IKE MAY GET CRACK AT WELTER TITLE front as* 0* I I contender for 'r* wciUr- p p.:..n of the i Grow I iMHf U the i i n.ender.- i i 1 c.'iami axd I Athie'.ic AanUMkm. now38 words
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Article74 1951-02-18 19 SOKE Yci.ap tltns Mm- lim Aaaocuikm ycaterdat i i .cmcur of toe i r nad Noar <bant«lii« biitnben of the i ilunt tean I I i V ifnpc'r at th« A>ian Own id at the premwet I > SotbHjt. mas atlraoVo by STfaporr Amateur i WrtcMUftuiK T>74 words
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Article334 1951-02-18 19 LONDON, Saturday. CIRST division leaders Tottenham and Middlesbrough strengthened their position today by winning. Tottenham 3 2 at home to Aston Villa *i*4 Middlesbrough by the odd goal in five in an away match with Hudderstield. Two matches were postponed because of unfit ground and the Bristol Rovers Norwich334 words
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Article, Illustration364 1951-02-18 19 From MERV WILLIAMS MELBOIRNK, Friday. OOY Brooks, triple champion of The Orient, left Melbourne by boat for Singapore on Wednesday. He was written off as a draw card when I en Hit tm.ir stopped him in the ninth round at Brisbane on the Friday before his364 words
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Article92 1951-02-18 19 A VERY strong international entry has been received by the organisers of the AllEngland badminton championships scheduled for March 7 to 10. Malaya, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland and Scotland will sill be represented. Nils Jonson will lead the strong all-male team from Sweden. Denmark's team will haveAP - 92 words
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Article410 1951-02-18 19 DKISTOL ROVERS stand as the sole represent°atives of the Third Division in the last eight of the English F.A. Cup competition, and v has taken them nine games to get from the first r-.und to the sixth. Nobody who saw them only draw at home410 words
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Article161 1951-02-18 19 WEATHER BEAT HOCK LENG BELFAST, Sat MALAYA'S Cheong Hock Leng suffered his second doubles defeat in the All-Ireland Badminton Championships late last night when he and his English partner. P. Berthwhistle, were eliminated in the third round of the men's doubles. They were beaten by the English pair of T.161 words
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Article85 1951-02-18 19 IACK DEMPSEY, lormer world heavyweight champion, watched the RobinsonLamoita fight by television from John Hopkins Hospital where he had just had a minor operation. During a fierce flurry m round four, he said: "H'm, this is for keeps." Until round eight Dempsey thought Lamotta hadAP - 85 words
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Article72 1951-02-18 19 >T»HIS year's Malayan Chess Con--1 great wIU bt held during the Easter holidays, starting on March anal ending on March 25. Entries art Invited for the Malayan chess championship and the Classes one and two tournaments. Pull particulars and entry forms m.yr be obtained from the hon. secretary,72 words
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Article15 1951-02-18 19 Tamil Brotherhood Assn team will play R.A/. Changi at Changi this evening.15 words
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Article30 1951-02-18 19 RANGOON. Bat— A Burma XI yesterday beat Singapore's Nam Wah Boccer team by three goals to oat In the second of a series of three games. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article42 1951-02-18 19 HONG KONG, Sal. HONG KONG beat Sfriftapore Services tJ potato to J Ist as esciHng Rugby Inter-part ataics) twday. Hong K«ng le4 l*-4 at half time. Haxriaan srored Rt^gapare'x •nly try toward the 'end af the cmsae. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 42 words
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Article182 1951-02-18 19 JOE LOUIS, who ruled the heavyweight ranks longest of them all. has picked current champion Ezzard Charles as only the sixth best man he erer (ought. Joe, who will be 37 In May and Is fighting his way into another championship metch with Charles, picked182 words
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Article, Illustration2495 1951-02-18 20 TOBOGGAN V/INS MAIN RACE BY BIG MARGIN Day's best dividend paid in dead-heat By EPSOM JEEP "IyiNMORE Stable's" pair Toboggan and Happy Traveller finished !ir»t and second in thi $3,500 Singapore Plate over a mile and a furlong for top class stavcrs at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the2,495 words
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Article39 1951-02-18 20 i at 217 f t. w I <■■-> y ,»s »üb- i no had a rer uom a grotr r rat still :.«U--i a play vat flnallv I -i m »uh rair. 1 t minutes'39 words
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Article24 1951-02-18 20 r .ice AssociaI |t Play A arts «t ill be selected f can Tec* O. W j I .uquerque. < ag. Lin. Bonf24 words
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Article144 1951-02-18 20 Sunday Time* Kuala Lumpur Spwla t orn apondent The tenth All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis championships will be held at the TPCA courts, Kuala Lumpur, from Mar. S3 to 25. It is under&rood that the organisers are proposing to provide all on .station competitors with free144 words
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Article209 1951-02-18 20 Sunday Times Rugby Reporter DI AVINCi bright and enterprising rugby, K. K. yesterday outplayed a (>. 11. if. side by nine point« (three tries) to nil in a fast and even rugger mat Tanglin. G. H. Q. played two men short in MM half and209 words
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Article59 1951-02-18 20 SYDNEY IfEITH Miller. Australian all- rounder, scored 122 and Jack Moroney, a discarded Te made 75 for New South Wales. Sheffield Shield holders, in their vital match against South Aus'r.ilm today. New Soutn Wales, who must win outright to have a chance of retaining the Shield, .scored59 words
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195 1951-02-18 20 MOTOR CLUB HOLDS A.G.M. ON FRIDAY VLTITH the exception of Urn Johore Bahru Road Race meeting, all speed t-.iius and rallies held last year by the Smgiixjic Motor club showed a small prulit. The Johore meeting resulted vi a loss of $540, due to und. i lion oi expenses, but195 words
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