The Straits Times, 25 February 1951
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Title Section27 1951-02-25 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday edition O* tU *w*.u Ttmca Singapore Fr*« Prtu No. 813 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1951. PKK'E TEN CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-02-25 1 Looking, thm and drawn, Brif.« Foreign Secretary. Mr. IrsMat levin leaves his home m London for convalescence at a seaside resort. A P. picture.24 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-02-25 1 An Australian sculptor. Arthur Fkuchmjnn. working in Wn London studio on Hie eleven-foot bronze mermaid— -lor which Joyce Taylor of Durham acts it model— commissioned tor the Festival Cardens in London's Barters** Park this summer. Tke bronze, to b« illuminated »t night, represents a mermaid reclining on a swimming turtleReuter - 59 words
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Article375 1951-02-25 1 18 POLICE RECRUITS GET SACKED Chinese were undisciplined Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOME Chinese recruits to the Singapore police are not proving satisfactory despite en.ouragement given them and 18 have been dismissed in the last two months because of misconduct and lack of discipline. Of the original 44 only 19375 words
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Article210 1951-02-25 1 Malaya belongs to Malays— PMU Sunday Tim*s Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ki EMBERS of the Peninsula Malays Union meeting in Kuala Lumpur, today said they will not share their rights with other peoples of this country. Malaya b.'lon t to the Malays, they said. i the creation of a210 words
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Article105 1951-02-25 1 WASHINGTON, Sat I American Mobilisation Direc- j tor. Mr Charles Wilson, saldi In a broadcast today that' within two years, the United States would be "ready for all-out war or all-out peace", i In his first boadcast to the nation, Mr Wilson said.Reuter - 105 words
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Article68 1951-02-25 1 LONDON. Sat— A Foreign Office spokesman said last night that Sir Oliver Franks. British Ambassador to Washington, has been asked to return to London for consultation. No particular problem Is responsible for his return It waa felt a visit at this time would enable him68 words
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Article19 1951-02-25 1 Hong Kong win go aa daylight saving time on April 1 until October 28— A P.19 words
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Article71 1951-02-25 1 NEW DELHI. Sat Two j thousand armed police and volunteers were today fighting to destroy a plague of millions of locusts swarming on a 50-mile front across the Punjab— one of India's rich- j est fooc producing areas. The locust invasion which began three weeks agoReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-02-25 1 Twenty-one-year-eld Miss Kathleen Smith. ro-jnd-tSe-w>r'4-tripper on the liner President Polk, tips m aJseJal on b 1 after a day in 'd.-'i^htful' Sn~iporc. Kathleen it from Burlinfame. California. »nd it mikiiU the trip as a companion Ist her aunt. She works to.- HM California Research Corporation, a tubtidiary to Standard Oil.53 words
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Article84 1951-02-25 1 BUT IT DID HAPPEN LONDON. Sat. HARASSED railway official* cancelled 16 lorn distance trains here today when Hiev round a strike on Hieir hands that should not have happened. Paddington station. London's main terminus for the West Country was almost at a standstill at 1 ,000 locomotive driver* and firemenReuter - 84 words
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Article53 1951-02-25 1 LONDON. Sat —Well over 30 per cent of Britain's roal mines 820 of the 980 were working today, a record number for a Saturday since the miners' five-day week was introduced In May 1947. This was in answer to the Governments appeal for help to relieve the presentReuter - 53 words
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Article269 1951-02-25 1 WASHINGTON Saturday. lI N I TED States military leaders are determined to blast Red China and Manchuria with massive air raids if the Communists hurl air and sea attacks against the United Nations forces fighting in Korea. The U.S. Army Chief-of -Staff. General J. Lawton Collms,269 words
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Article93 1951-02-25 1 NEW DELHI Sat— A giant statue of Mahatma Oandhl will be erected here shortly as a symbol of India's tribute to the "father of the nation." Ir-side will be large halls and galleries. A plaster model of the statue, which will cover an area ofReuter - 93 words
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Article54 1951-02-25 1 THRU N.C.O.'t aad one private of the Royal Australian Signals landed at Kallana; Airport yesterday ia full battla dresi with a job to do 'somewhere.' The men came from Sydney. A British Army Captain. wh« met them, said: "They will be here for sometime. That it54 words
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Article82 1951-02-25 1 NEW CHIEF FOR RADIO MALAYA gINGAPORE Government yesterday announced that Mr. H.W. Jackson, at present Deputy Director, Department of Broadcasting. Federation of Malaya, will be appointed acting Director when Mr. J S. Dumeresque, the present Director, retires in the n«ar future. Mr. Jackson came to Malaya early in 1946 and82 words
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111 1951-02-25 1 Sunday Tim«* Staff Correspondent PCNANC. Saturday Ql RATES who have b««n comparatively quiet since Hi a Emergency. (truck ia Pening wittn early this morning when sik Chines*, one of them jrmtd held up a junk anchored «ff Smig«i Pinjng Aftar herding the111 words
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225 1951-02-25 1 Wiltshire turned Governor's car back Sunday Time* Staff Reporter GIVING evidence before the Singapore Riot Commission yesterday, Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, acting Commissioner of Police at the time of the riots, avid there had been criticism of the Governor because he was not in Singapore on the first day225 words
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Article22 1951-02-25 1 LONDON, Sat. Influenza deaths In 126 large towns last week were 492, compared with 1.269 a fortnight ago— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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173 1951-02-25 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THIRTEEN policemen, vastly outnumbered, were killed by bandits a year ago. But they saved the lives of the villagers of Bukit Kepong. Johore. It was one of the gallant actions of the Emergency. In place of173 words
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300 1951-02-25 1 Coroner asks punishment for bad' village Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Saturday. COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT will be imposed on Sungei Udang village if the recomr tion for such a measure by the Malacca Coroner, Mr. S. Bon Bernard, is approved. Mr. Bon Bernard made this recommendat.on today to the Deputy Public300 words
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Article31 1951-02-25 1 LONDON. Sat -Briti makers have been assured their supplies of body steel will be allotted without further cuts for at least thre«* months and perhap months— A P.31 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1951-02-25 2 R.J. FARRER - Memories of a Malyan Civil Servant-2 OLD SUGAR ESTATES OF THE PROVINCE R.J. FARRER, By CMC Crocodile guardian of Batu Kawan |N those bygone days the European-owned »n4 European-managed estates were manned mainly by indentured coolies, under contract* to work for three years. Their pay was low (in order to1,716 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-02-25 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS 14 are tht thousand tj Hjtt t J&**» 3BbS IQb* JHsU si not one of Apollo's steeds. I I I I I_ 1 I 1 I I I ill DOWN not public ones. (6, 41 17 Bird of fatal significance. 1 Prohibitionist's ideal, but 6ln a word,152 words
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Article132 1951-02-25 3 DOCTORS INVESTIGATE A SCARE' The 'smallpox* case was chicken pox Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE health officers who investigated a reported case of smallpox found the person to be suffering from chiken pox. The authorities are, however, taking full precautions agamst smallpox in Singapore smce two people suffering from the132 words
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Article78 1951-02-25 3 tttHdav Time* Staff ResMrlrr k^ \PORE luooer market c^ull thru, t nil practically no i q The price of firstv Marco .<hinm»"it < naif a cent n price* jres erdav were l» 1 RS S Spot 10. 7 R S S ob. in bah-* M78 words
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Article34 1951-02-25 3 M*n%NM i I7i. <:■ Tttttf. produce d r rn-)unl lers quoied < 1 off. lieppfr section was •j with only f done in the bUck a: $1,200 $1,195 ■t ng black M34 words
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Article22 1951-02-25 3 iMlftda* Time* urrr*ynn4rnt KLUAIK) Y,.n* old Hokkien >ng Layang who failed and obtain an i card was f.ned $2022 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-02-25 3 CASUALTIES from five nations fighting in Korea were aboard a Hastings flying ambulance plane which arrived in Singapore yesterday The plane was the first of a new RA F. service wh'ch links base military hospitals in Japan with Britain The new service will deal with casualties233 words
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Article49 1951-02-25 3 Suruo linifx I of rrtsmndent Xt ANTAN. Sat. |^lEU lit, aged S5. caretaker oi a Chinese temple in Alor Akar was b«t<ind over for six month* in S2OO for permitting (ambling in the temple When poli«e raided it. the players escaped through the back door.49 words
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Article62 1951-02-25 3 Sandav Times Staff •rrrspond'nl 'OHORE BAHRU. Sat. bin Moktt, driver for a Eurripein doctor, was fln?d $1 600 at Johore Bahru for trying to smuggle rolls of worth $1 289. Inche Sam. of the C istonis. who prosecuted, said the cloth was intended for a local62 words
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Article56 1951-02-25 3 PENANO, S.« Films on :is in '.he United Kingdom will be screened by Mr. J. W L. Gale Director of the British Council in the Federation, to members of he Penang Trade Unioas at the JCSA on March 5. Mr. Oale will also give a56 words
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Article117 1951-02-25 3 Sunday Time* Staff Carrcwpondeot MALACCA. Sat. AT a simple ceremony today the 0.C.P.D.. Central District, on behalf of Malacca Police, presented Mr. Tan Keng Poh with a watch for "unusual courage and fine example Keng Poh a clerk in the Alor Gajah Special Constab--1 ulary together with117 words
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Article84 1951-02-25 3 Sunday Time* SUfl Reporter Seven Indonesians and six Chinese claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to stealing ten bales of rubber, worth j $5,000, from the ship Bosrick. anchored at the outer roads. Accused were Karpiu bin Jen, RDslan bin Dahl. Narib84 words
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Article17 1951-02-25 3 Mmdi% lin.. ,i rrvp,,njrnt f> Tan n« were f 11.000. i 00. $500. $250 i17 words
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152 1951-02-25 3 Sunday Timea SUIT Reporter TWO English champions will 1 be among the record number of 106 Singapore dogs of all breeds competing in the Dog Show at the Happy World on Mar. 11. The largest number of entries are from Alsatians, and tio152 words
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Article63 1951-02-25 3 ii ticiji lime* Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. At the annual meeting of the Sega- mat International Club, officers elected were: President Inche Samsu bin Mahmood. vice-president. Mr Tan Sione Llan, sports chairman. Dr R F DCosta. committee. I Messrs N? Yook Chee. C K. j Menon. K Ponniah. Pee,63 words
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Article46 1951-02-25 3 KUANTAN. Sa: I-ee Kiat Soo was fined $50 and disqualified lor one year for driving under the influence of liquor. For driving withi out a licence he was fined $20. A police officer found the defendent zlgzaß?ins? In his car in Wall Street46 words
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Article183 1951-02-25 3 Naval base men want rise— now Sunday Times Staff Report r THE N >-al Base Labour Union with a membership of more than 10,000 has asked the Admiralty for an immediate wage increase, because of the high cost of living in Singapore. The Union says: "Most industrial workers employed by183 words
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Article, Illustration245 1951-02-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. lOHORE branch of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, which was started in |ohore Bahru in October. 1950, it concentrating on the marketing of kampong produce. Smallholders in |ohore own approximately 400.000 acres of land from which245 words
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Article46 1951-02-25 3 Sundar Time* (orrripondrnt KOTA BAHRU. Sat— lnche Abdul Hamid bin YusofT. Malay interpreter in the Sessions Court, Kota Bahru. for the last two years, has left for Penang on transfer to the Magistrate's Court. Che Ah- mad Yunos from Penang will replace him.46 words
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Article105 1951-02-25 3 With regard to the story in Saturday's Straits Times to lha effect that "Singapore cinema management.! have declared war on a gang of chair-slashers", tht Cathay Organisation wishes to dissociate itself from the story of these alleged hostilities as the Information given "to your105 words
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Article182 1951-02-25 3 A PARTY of officers and men of the Burma Air Force will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a week's goodwill visit to the RAF Accompanied by RAF. personnel, they will fly from Mingaladon to Changi. Visits to RAF. Stations on Singapore Island and discussions with182 words
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Article46 1951-02-25 3 SEGAMAT. Sat— Because he I had failed to fix the road tax licence to the windscreen of his lorry, 25-year-old Sew Meow Yew was fined $10 by the Segamat Magistrate. For carrying timber without a j •haulage permit, he was fined another $15.46 words
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Article153 1951-02-25 3 DOMINATIONS for the seat reserved for the Indiin Chamber of Commerce on the S?n».jr ore Legislative Council will be received at the Chamber office between 2 and 4 p.m. on Friday. Mr. A. Nomanbhoy Abdeali has been appo nt-?d Returning Officer. If there is moie153 words
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Article91 1951-02-25 3 BANKRUPT' CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Ng Poh Chong. an undischarged bankrupt contractor was today charged before Mr. D. M K. Grant. President of the Sessions Court with borrowing money and taking goods on credit from Low Vat. a local contractor, while still a bankrupt. Ng was alleged to91 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-02-25 3 A scheme for relieving tkc r *mlar police from routine j in Ipon and for Increasing fh« number of bnti has come ir.r-i effect wirh the r< cruirmenr it the first batch of 103 m -n form the Aunli.ry Police Far:* Drawn from »Sc ranks business eiecuti<es. m.n-r*, teachers, of68 words
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Miscellaneous147 1951-02-25 3 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE (454 it mrtirM «.m Wj! z Time 1 930 "Sort of the Ptoneeri"; 9-45 I 1 ■■Infrmerao"; 10 Newi; 10 05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 "Inter- i lude from Hawaii": 10.30 j "Latin America on the Air"; 11 Adwnures of Richard Hannay"; 11.30 Sulvatlon Army Studio Seruc: 12147 words
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Article, Illustration691 1951-02-25 4 M V first realisation that we can actually starve or feed our eyes came after the First World War when thousands of peasants in Belgium developed a strange eye malady night blindness. Doctors were stumped; it was winter and diets were poor in fresh things. The spring came.691 words
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986 1951-02-25 4 The human casebook THE NUMBER Of UTTERS NOW REACHING THE HUMAN CASEBOOK IS SO GREAT THAT DELAY IN REPLYING TO SOME IS INEVITABLE. IN A NUMBER OF CASES WHERE PROBLEMS POSED ARE SIMILAR ONLY ONE ANSWER WILL BE CIVEN. BUT ALL986 words
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Advertisement432 1951-02-25 4 This NEW PARKER 01 is a triumph! ill v X^JBf NEW FEATURES I* I NEW rmcisiON I jW NEW KAUTY Tm r > A»«a~M"ha» always been iht world's most perfect pen. Now— here a triumph— V. wit* the great new Aero-metric Ink System. j lit* NEW Parker "31" even finer,432 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-02-25 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION jJjp^iiii]iTp A^i| Fltj F llJ c llj 1 1lJ t ß'-lL X l£ H l17 words
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Article, Illustration2516 1951-02-25 5 Mr-mbers of the C omniis«<mi ar Mr Lionel Leach Irliairman >. (apt. H -nrv Sturi.lv. (hief CoiuUM Ihe West Ridin; of V.irkand Mr. J H k mi Underminedmorale, says Wiltshire Sunday Times Staff Reporters CORRUPTION in the Singapore Police Force had lowered the standard2,516 words
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Advertisement116 1951-02-25 5 "=ir_y S-^"-*?::":" V s r fzT i r i'r~s.' -si:.:.-"" 1 -r;r. r '/:tZ/ f.T ~.'i:?£r~=?~T^ _-^LTi^ 'fi'issm L~r~.hr: rJ-~=/z'v iPJps.-z.— -.r-rTrT-Lt:- JFz'Jfssi-^i- .-riiiTL^; "I' T JT^Bf gj /yfl^V «aY f: 7 Is'.-if^y^ S&JSSi^f^^n *SBl AyfV;'; -;.-r-' if.iL "^uflL J Woild ienowned for freshness and fragrance. f?i=ir-f A^ißffii-ffi^j "471 1116 words
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Advertisement355 1951-02-25 5 This is what they dream about... When you en\oy your tiffin today, think of your friends at home send a Food Parcel of tinned meats we arrange everything tor you. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Sturaae Co.. Ltd. FOOD URGENTLY REQUIRED IN U.K. There is no limit to the number of355 words
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Article, Illustration2167 1951-02-25 6 REPORTING IT was my good fortune -neer a real lady, in !>♦>« true sens* o* the word, the other day when Mrs. Marie Bata. widow of the Ute Thomas Bata. founder ©f the world wide shoe •rganisat.on bearing his name, arrived here on her >o Singapore Viennese2,167 words
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Advertisement199 1951-02-25 6 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/fc/f/ws That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous. Irritable, Have headaches. Lose Weight. Worry 1 d^a^ j^f t JfS '£3M k isW *^s\ mm -vi*r \im a^sß svP^f^ I ICu Try this Proved Way Back to Health Happiness r»« M199 words
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Advertisement266 1951-02-25 6 the loveliest thing /I about you fi}J|jl Wbeii yw wear Goya's perfume how much I GE|E lovelier you seesa Hit fragrances ha*e such a I (3}.jP subtle way of adding enchantment, a >«rv I feminine, very thrilling enchantment. no thai you may have tha loveliness ail the time Goya I266 words
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Article, Illustration452 1951-02-25 7 A £125 orchid of JX rare perfection WM flown recently to America ironi Britain. Il took six years to grow kl a Slough nursery, and mus Just flowered a single Boom Ittelf too Ta!uib> •tt to become a woman s m I obury 8u« is452 words
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Article539 1951-02-25 7 it should be easy to relax ly A Special Woman Correspondent \JL/E hear great deal about tht importance of relaxing these days, but Hie sad tact is that very few people really know how to set about doing it. Anyone can relax If they are lying down, deliberately making their539 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-25 7 A DELIGHTFUL Horrocktet Housecoat which can equally well be ustd at a Beach Coat. SpecUl feature of Hrn garment li H»« important collar, soft shoulder line and full threcquarter sleeve*. Style No is 265.34 words
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833 1951-02-25 7 MARY HEATHCOTT finds her way to the Capital of America... A3 you walk out of Union Station in Washington, you see the Capitol In the distance, white and round and familiar. The sight of it makes you feel more at homr. lew of833 words
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Article470 1951-02-25 7 A GOOD sized ox-tall costing Just over two dollars will make a tasty stew for four people, a rich satisfying soup for six or a good cold supper dish for four to six people. Alternately, If catering for two or three people only, all three470 words
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Advertisement259 1951-02-25 7 jAO^ Hf APACHES M pF^ v /**/TAB/i/rr SA f HEAT ENEXVATIO* I HERWNESS W RHEUMATISM WITH J^9Lr* mp< rtonc getting i"H y^jjfljffi with Aspro in counteracting ■\S r. tropic troubles cannot be stressed !"L much. Aspro' has a swift am t£^;»~ well as a soothing action and by 'CZ taking259 words
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Article, Illustration101 1951-02-25 8 The Shah's bride wore It to be wed TW *M «htek llTtuMi 9 liia|S Eafaa4tert mr wkea akw mwrif* tk* Hh.li W fCMta ss lilmlmi •■air •< white as* aM«rr. feaibera aat4 4U •>- alCMdl l«r awe Dtw. 1 >li I* an taaaaeaae s»artHat? rtimttat «hkh aweesw U the gr*«»4101 words
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Article152 1951-02-25 8 A ton of flowers by air II MsMfl >t the la>;-:ninn c final arr inte»i«-i>'» l-«d r."' be n I n nplr'.rd IMr .i for the wrddinc A COMPLETE t IKCI S in t»« pIHMSJ frn »i Home Co perform at the IwtMHsß. Ir BMSkj four BSM M wi-ll a«152 words
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Article688 1951-02-25 8 JOAN BALDWINSON - Cigarettes lit the easy way... JOAN BALDWINSON BUY-LINES By DfflAT is the easiest way to light a cigarette? Uatchea Invariably blow out or get mislaid. clgaretU llghteri have the unhappy kxack of always being 'In my Cher bag', or In my Jacket pocket', while table lighten never leeui to hold688 words
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Article246 1951-02-25 8 EILEEN ASCROFT - Paris goes gay with spring hats EILEEN ASCROFT B, ALTHOUGH Parts clothes are more austere this spring, hats and accessories are as gay as ever. Pierre Balmatn chooses wood for a boater hat and turns a cigar box into a handbag His black and white mink stoles are reversible and246 words
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Miscellaneous279 1951-02-25 8 SUNDAY. Take the children to the circus this afternoon. It is a magnificent show. Mark was especially Impressed with the body building man, who made his muscles do the most extraordinary things, and he is now assiduously doing exercises in an effort to emulate him. Jane found the Elephants more279 words
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Miscellaneous49 1951-02-25 8 by MARIAN difficulties. Follow his tips until the last race but one. which lose with monotonous regularity. Unable to back last tip. as by now all available money Is exhausted. The last horse he gave me romps home. It is now raining heavily, and to round matters off. husband49 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-02-25 8 la unable to start car and has to stand out in t tie rain for 20 minutes, fiddling about with the engine. ■THURSDAY: Mark. who is constantly in trouble because of his almost total ignorance t mathematics, is given six sums to do this afternoon. "Now mind you have tho^e84 words
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Article202 1951-02-25 9 INSPECTORS TO CHECK ON A RACKET Cigarette shortage is just 'propaganda' Sunday Tim«t Staff Reporter y^N organised gang of cigarette racketeers it operating in one of the busiest streets of Singapore, supplying popular brands of cigarettes at more than controlled prices. The racketeers display their stocks outside their shops, but202 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-02-25 9 At the reception after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Khalaff Albasrawy at Batu Gajah recen'* The bride wm former' Mua Hinriun Salleh i t Hmtn Oajah and thr bri h torn is attached to Urn .>ival Store Department, II M. Dockyard. Singapore Ensitn Photo Servic< Ipoh.49 words
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Article, Illustration327 1951-02-25 9 No looting at Jenderam Sunday Time Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A DENIAL that there was looting during the operation against (enderam the Selangor village which became a bandits' lair was made today by the Kajang district War Executive Committee. The committee admitted, however, that some property had been stolen327 words
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Article94 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— On the application of Mr. E. J. 1 Belby. of the Customs Department, the Magistrate allowed tne charge of evasion of duty on tin ore against Tan Tong Nghee. a Singapore dealer to be withdrawn, the withdrawal being subject to94 words
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Article93 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Yang Tun Kwan, a 17--year-old student, was yesterday stated In the Singapore Coroner's Court to have swallowed a piece of caustic soda by mistake on Jan. 7 after returning home from a film show. His mother. Kiew Peck Neo of Java Road,93 words
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Article85 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. I Johore Bahru Town Board, with the object of improving the appearance of the town, has got timber merchants in Jalan Ah Fook and Jalan Slew Chin to move their stacks of timber 15 feet away from the side of85 words
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156 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent |OHORE BAHRU, Saturday. IAFFAR BIN JANTAN. driver of a Police radio van, today was fined $3,600, in the Police Court or in default, six months imprisonment, for smuggling. When a Customs officer boarded the van at the Causeway Customs station,156 words
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Article56 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mohamed Kasslm bin Mohamed Khal denied in Singapore First District Court yesterday a charge of rioting by causing mischief and hurt while a member of an unlawful assembly at the Junction of East Coast Road and Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, on Dec. 11. The56 words
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Article107 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners, past and present, members of the Singapore Legislative Council, and representatives from Brothers' schools and convents were present at the funeral of Dr. B. J. Ess at Bldadarl cemetery yesterday evening. Dr. Ess, who has spent many decades In Malaya,107 words
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Article237 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE annual Ching Oay celeb- 1 rations in Johore Bahru begin tomorrow when a procession of the gods from the Chinese temple in Jalan Trus will tour the town. In this temple are five gods for worship by Hylams. Cantonese.237 words
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Article55 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Tines Staff Reporter Krlshnasamy Ponusamy, 27, a cook at the RAF Hospital in Changl, pleaded guilty In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to stealing six tins of milk and some potatoes valued at $3.50. Sentence was postponed until March 3. He was released55 words
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Article381 1951-02-25 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. IkJR. O. A. Spencer, Federation Economic Secretary, denied today that Government is keeping secret the recent rubber conference on London. "It is the policy of the government to consult fully with the industry on such matters as commodity381 words
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Advertisement174 1951-02-25 9 Singmr Centenary 1851 1951. 100 Years of Sewing Service. Like o expert!* mvh A Every step explained m\ ritAV-\-» in the new 272 pases, more than 1000 diagrams and illustrations, 16 colour plates Dressmaking Decorating Sewing for Children Gift-making Mending Get your copy today AT YOUR NEAREST SINGER SEWING SHOP174 words
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Advertisement47 1951-02-25 9 I DRASTIC REDUCTION I LADIES SHOESI 2> LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES SHOES <£ CANCELLED LINES IN MOBBS. BALLYS. A AND DOROTHY PERKINS. V Colours: White, Blue. Brown Two Tone Etc. Of Sizes 2" to 7" <£ Usual Mm $2350 to $3850 SALE PRICE 51 2.50 to $27.50 iTittlgg,! SINGAPORE47 words
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533 1951-02-25 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, FEB 25, 1951. STRIKING A BALANCE \jyHEN Robinson Crusoe was on his de *rt island (he had still to discover Man Fridays footstep) he sat down and did some fairly thorough 'stocktaking' He was a wise and methodical man and he set down his balance sheet533 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1951-02-25 10 TOM HARRISSON - TOM HARRISSON By D.S.O. GOVERNMENT ETHNOLOGIST AND CURATOR OF SARAWAK MUSEUM A GREAT MANY OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MODERN WORLD FROM TIME TO TIME TAKE A CONSIDERABLL AMOUNT OF TIME OFF TO KILL AND MUTILATE EACH OTHER IN CONSIDERABLE NUMBERS. Most people who do1,532 words
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1003 1951-02-25 10 FROM A CORRESPONDENT lIERE is a truthful and eye-opening tale of a 11 man who roanted to become a Federal citizen. At the time when he took steps to do so there was an unusual rush in the various Government offices involved,1,003 words
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Advertisement564 1951-02-25 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. W W OPDM p Of. SITI ATION VACAMT WANTTO RECEPTION CLERK WaJe). tn nrat eteM Mafaswn BoW Box No. AWS. Sun T. MICRO rUli OPERATORS: DuHm of pott wBI BKhMto op*rmttOß of BBtero-fllm cameras for photographing Government 4oruiiwti Am between 17 «nd 30. F. ><*->;' C»"lflratr Examination ProvtotM564 words
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Advertisement38 1951-02-25 10 >INEST V^Jbroken j^-J^IPEKOE Cboiiobt for j x^o^av> i Not to <uociile wirti took. To *»«oo*tt wirk rfc« wise aad HoaoMt rkoo* who »tt worthy of hoiioar Thii i» rh« Huhct Blessing From rh« Buddhist Mirror of ttw Drtamm*38 words
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Advertisement21 1951-02-25 10 6 i Z^r^^^Hy FOSTER GOOOMU Many a problem or business pact, Tiger has capped and that's a faot* there's always Jjjc(e|21 words
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Article551 1951-02-25 11 PATRICK KEITH - 5,000 MAY GET NOTICES TO QUIT PATRICK KEITH Tin-rich land is a 'volcano 9 to them By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. pOR more than 5,000 people living on a large stretch of land just off Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, the future is a big question mark. Soon their homes may be551 words
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Article190 1951-02-25 11 MinJay Tia»e« SUt Heartier FOUND unlawfully in a room at 4 am on Feb 3. Pee' Aiy. a 27 -year -old Indian labourer, was tied up by t \e occup.er. Syed Suiaitr\3n and handed over to »ne p->' cc -n the Singapore Relief190 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE is everything in a shoe-shine man's life freedom, adventure, getting to know human nature, and money, too. bo explained 49-year-old Lim Soon Teck, who has been shining shoes for 26 years m every nook and corner of Singapore. By208 words
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Article44 1951-02-25 11 Saasi; Time* Staff Reporter Llm Thee, aged 69. was acquitted by Mr. H. E. Kingdon the Singaporp First District Jugde yesterday on a charge of possessing 101 pounds of noiiim at an attap house in KamDong Bahru. off Pulau Mlnyak. on Nov. 21.44 words
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Article32 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mrs. Vilasini Menon, an Independent candidate for Seletar dLstrict. will address an election meeting at 9.30 a.m. today at the Sultan Theatre, West Hill Road, Singapore.32 words
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Article30 1951-02-25 11 n1»» Timi-» SUIT Reporter Tiif Educa'ion Dcoartmfnt :av denied a ryport thar Enelnh *cfcno'« i n tbt Colony will in future held mlv two terminal examina- ve»t30 words
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Article28 1951-02-25 11 ■■■I 1 in'r« N.afl K'tM.rtrr Mi. Leo Miehaci Linehan ha* joined the staff of the economic .--ection of the contulate in Singapore as vice consul28 words
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Article46 1951-02-25 11 SunJj, Time* SUIT Reporter Three Red China Government officials flew into Singapire Irom Hong Kong yesterday and had nothing to The trio were Messrs. Fan Kou La!. Shan Ta Chi and Chen Fang. They will l^ave for Calcutta this m r46 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter fY»R PETER BENEDICT, a 55 year-old Indian who retired from the Singapore Government Printing Office last year, has been awarded the Imperial Service Medal for loyal and faithful service. Joining the Government service as a $20 temporary compositor in 1913.183 words
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Article151 1951-02-25 11 23 BANDITS KILLED IN A WEEK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat SECURITY patrols contacted bandits 36 times and killed 23 of them last week Three men of the security forces were killed. A spokesman of the Director of Operations staff announced this today. Fifty-four bandits were killed in January. Since the Emergency151 words
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Article28 1951-02-25 11 SEOAMAT, St. The death has occurred of Da to Haji Abdullah bin Mahat of Bulok Kasap. He was a former penghulu and was 78 years old.28 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Vl/OMEN of ail nationalities went to the Y.W.C.A. centre at Raffles Quay yesterday to say farewell to their general secretary. Miss Dors C. Creene, who is leaving for Britain on Thursday. Mrs. Loh Poon Lip. President of the Singapore Y.W.C.A., welcomed175 words
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Article74 1951-02-25 11 Sunday liases Staff Reporter Mr. Bhag Singh was elected 1951 president of the Sikh Missionary Society Malaya, at the annual meeting In Singapore. Other officers axe vicepresident, Mr. Naranjan Singh; hon. secretary, Mr. Oulzar Singh; assistant secretary, Mr. UJagar Singh; hon. treasurerer, Mr. Sardara Singh; committee, Messrs. Balkara74 words
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Article123 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MUNSHI Masih, aged 22. said In Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that he was "totally drunk" on the day he was alleged to have stolen a vegetable knife from Lim Hing Koh in Alexandra Road. Munshl said: "I cannot recall123 words
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Article160 1951-02-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Co'iespondenr KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. i THE price of bread in i Kuala Lumpur may b« increased by three cent* a pound from March 1 The 25 cents pound loaf will be sold tor 28 cents. Representatives of 13 h.ikeries met In Kuala160 words
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Article25 1951-02-25 11 Sunda> Timn CotrrMHin-'rni TAIPINO, Sat— Aruinui. m and Nachimuttu were fined $10 each In the Magistrate I Court for fighting In public.25 words
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Advertisement65 1951-02-25 11 TkeSuu mote COMFORT <Vt Y^texi-uw* a SARAN AMERICAS FINEST WOVEN PLASVf Upholstery of Plcxi-weave is match leu in its performance wherever the public gathers. That's why it is the natural choice for so many public seating applications where good looks have to be combined with low costs JP I son65 words
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Advertisement61 1951-02-25 11 British Seersucker For Grace of Line ><3«*<%}<i«^<3<*3^^ Charm of Colour Swirling Floral Patterns also modern designs, in 6 different colourings on White Ground. Especially suitable for House Coats. Sun and Play Outfits, Frocks for Informal Dinner Parties at Home, and Evening Frocks. MAKE <Zy&&Z<C>l4*OfC€'l+>S YOUR CHOICE IT NEEDS NO IRONING61 words
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Article884 1951-02-25 12 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By Ai f ood has become tte naUooal okaaaatea. It la net surprlataf that the vlear' rf MelyTrtnltyTSotaittham. lartb* all prtaact at Sunday CaoaaranJo 1 10 a trea area Waal the dNsreb be! at nine o'ekwa. "Mothera. fatten aac ddldna tarn u» la foroe."884 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-02-25 12 to Then He Hath It. When He Cannot Use It. LUCRECE13 words
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Advertisement248 1951-02-25 12 rfor* art rhre« of tK# new mrh/re* >&t\ •a Pan American's new Double-decked WyT Cfipp«r* Servin to rh« U.S.A. \f (VIA MAMIAJ 4«W MKKP KaIYI I KkJ Pan American', famed aMum-cuahioa chair lounges strrtrh I way out to full bed length give you real sleeping comfort at no extra cost.248 words
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Miscellaneous752 1951-02-25 12 This Week 's Highlights Of Radio ventures, in old friend return* to th* air la hi* place on Tuesdays at 7SO p.m. Thia la non* otijer than Pollc* Constabi* Archibald Berekeley-WUlouirhby —more familiarly known as PC. «t. PC 4* will once again be th* ban* of Chief-Inspector Wllson'e existence, and752 words
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Miscellaneous141 1951-02-25 12 can seldom tin* their way IBM regular radio protramme* becaaae •f thew riliriH Ifnjth— v>mt. ran up to three hoar*. rpOMORROWS "Tal* belare Midnight" at 10.1k concerns th* doln«s of a Malay "Bomoh Oa*ln«" or Doctor of Tops— on* who can were Is* Influence over the spinning of a top.141 words
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Article, Illustration928 1951-02-25 13 VICTOR STAINES - Fuddled Minds Kids' Stuff VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS NEWS by \l/E YE all seen films that dsbbl* in psychology and this week critics have had two to contend with. This is not meant in any derogative sense excursions into other peoples' minds have to be so well don* that I'mSalvador Dali Is extremely efficient - 928 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-02-25 13 By Our Malay Film Reporter X k R Tompet, one of the <■ two ace comedians of V the Malay screen, is being X given a big role in the V latest Malay movie comeX dy hit entitled Bapa f Saya' (My Father). The jj film tells the story of300 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-02-25 13 WELL, well. well, thousands of you tootled L'sman Gumanti laat week. The first correct entry opened came from Yeo Kirn Tang, c o Veterinary Department. Kota Bahru; a cheque for 525 Is being sent to him. Second prize oi $15 goes to Habib bin Abdullah. 30 Kampong217 words
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Article305 1951-02-25 13 The fight for Malaya QNE of the lut In v that magtiLflcent 1 •cries This Modern Age (which, alas!, has now end- I •d is devoted to Malaya. For months an able and energetic team toured the country and, one can «af> v assume, took thousands of feet of film.305 words
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Advertisement240 1951-02-25 13 II 1 45 4N-b.3« 9.M •_*>,■ T:ike your sugar t« ■bs^El 1 a S !HL^_^l. rwV— I Morning Show Today tarn "Younger Bros." Teehnieolor NEXT ATTRACTION |~1 ii TODAY! 4__^ 1-t I T.I 11-14.1-4-C.M-9.36 mWmf* I~^ coumoia PKTutf s p.*._.> r ar- J^^^^U Ranooiph SCOTT _g ThcSevadstnw V ■■> mm240 words
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Advertisement382 1951-02-25 13 10 45. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 and 9 30 p.m. BREAK.NG <£f ?r\ RECORDS! T rvSlßtlSpßi 1 L__k_mJ big I TEHiM WEEKJ S v I Phone reservations must be picked up li minutes I prior to the commencement of the show. J* iKrh LIST KMIKHV SI SPKNDI D S____| Il| WTI382 words
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Article, Illustration864 1951-02-25 14 GWYN LEWIS - The naked Goddess clamis two more victims GWYN LEWIS A blizzard then tent vanishes in snow i by 1 I I I HAVE been given the first full account of the disaster that overtook three Englishmen climbing the Himala yan mountain Nanga Parbar the 'Naked Goddess." The three young men,864 words
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Article41 1951-02-25 14 RICHARD MARSH mt out with twa h<tt>4* to eialor* Hta m>caaa,»«fo l Njked Gedd— ■*••»< in fop picture) Ha wn fan. fa turn back. Hi* friena went om. Th«y died. Th« Naked Coddes* mountain remained un conquered.41 words
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417 1951-02-25 14 fHEERY, round-faced Miss Grace Rees, who found jobs for 1000 women a week when she was manageress of the Oreat Marlborough Street employment exchange, In the heart of London'! West End, claims, to be able to sum up your character at417 words
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Advertisement372 1951-02-25 14 I UAMM AT HOMf THI TACTICAL WAV Hf B J '•d'«- to-day* qreataat profaauon, vaat* trained mea MU urgaaOy. Redie repair eagiaaew. laaad tecfemoaaa* r-^^BI bf dc —giaeen. aaecirtivea. e<c are la bif a. I a^a^ama^Bkjd V &aa> a^^aaa 4Xa>X«^ aJ ntifinr4i»'rfn "JVHIVIMi. Hw Mm OT TaT^^OmiNTy anw OP*'' m372 words
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Advertisement276 1951-02-25 14 with jF WESTCLOX fWhm it* tint* to woka up, time for appointment!, the Weitdox Hf ten lima It rWiobJe Hme. Big Ken just won't let you oversleep. WHettiar you prefer a firm, loud alarm or gentle chime*, mere* a Big Ben for yaa. Dependable, handsome Big Ben come* with either276 words
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Article1343 1951-02-25 15 They call him 'BOSS' jN th* Penang Rubber Exchange. Hie members have a favourite n.ime fcr their president they call him "Boss." And such is the regard in which he is held that Mr Heah )oo Seang. local merchant prince who started life as a $40 -a -month clerk, is1,343 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-02-25 15 Mr. Heah Joo Seang in his library. His lavourite reading: the life 0/ Confucius and the works 0/ George Bernard Shaw.23 words
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Article, Illustration543 1951-02-25 15 rVERY year the Oxford University Dramatic Society produces a play and invites a well-known actor or actress to play the leading part in it. Our Department of KnglLsh and the Raffles Society (the students' literary, debating and dramatic society < will be presenting a play early next month,543 words
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Advertisement28 1951-02-25 15 "a thuuj cf3eautif a is a fey frUHfet? f^M fh ItITISM PtODUOIOM £j AT ITS KST 1, 1. 1 it WIV W oTTfaiauroas wahtid GLOBE SILK STORE BKrkJS.28 words
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Advertisement194 1951-02-25 15 _WONDI*WHmSN«7 J -UJJ Will I//// -tajffllfrl All the best features \U AffXß^\ are found in the l vM. M^J Hercules cycle ////yyyy^k o^^ Q^SS^X^SS^ '///y SAFEST EVER <<^> BONDERIZEI :^g> J* y s BRAKES STEEL PIEfUTS Halj XL I HIGH LUSTRE //wl XV* SADDLE chrome piatih \\l txSl jß^r^S. nWM194 words
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Advertisement181 1951-02-25 16 PURI fruit juic« mk 100 cant lufjt WE rrethly made, it rejchci you immediately after manufacture in the fay new look" bottle grape mn CORDIAL Lucky Discovery for Hard of Hearing Thouaanda <"f men and women who i ould not nrar well and were \u»mot ear .ltarrh, ira now making181 words
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Advertisement342 1951-02-25 16 *I2DjJkV"^D Bill 1118 ml Bsß m. SLO4W Kji End Rheumatism While You Sleep If yoa auffar sharp >*Vl/*V si 'liMng pains, ft UjlMl loints are swollen. tyrfVygl It .show* jtmr blood /^~*>C' 3l* poisoned through ft-.;. f -vW£jß faulty kldneyaotion JLv,V."- J|*iar Other symptoms of Kldn*y Dlsordors are liekiihi, Aching342 words
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Advertisement372 1951-02-25 16 Fiji llj^" 1 Tour* j«M as pretty as >lt* other 1 ■irb and tow ran **«<-* a* well mm nM of ikna. but th*? partner* for almost »«r> ataiv* wfcii* torn roniiniaallr "(it out' ak>i.» Tlm naionT No inai nr«»t Your* net frvlin* your Best h»d«fliy. tirxal ane HatUaa row372 words
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Miscellaneous747 1951-02-25 16 THIS WBEK ~\by RMMAYIM^> mn WEEK FOB ALL FOR YOU schemes. To« may hear v L^T rvn »w»# mofe lom-cherlshe* TODAY: Make this s S«nCAPRICQRN (U-e 11— project l»r foinf mbroad. If day for meditation and Jan I*)— Malta tfcvs berin- planning reshuffles at home careful thought. Little can purESLvs747 words
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Miscellaneous397 1951-02-25 16 HIDDEN WISDOM »T"HERE Is wisiom for both young, and old In this line from Whittler. presented as a cryptogram for you to solve. EDGBCECUY; LSGDM; 6: MYULT: WSGDB DI/AGYJS; CM; GILGHM: TUPYF. It's a substitution crypt, meaning that the letters of the alphabet have been shuffled, with letters substituted for397 words
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Miscellaneous242 1951-02-25 16 IVJ I HTPTi^-W# 1^ 1 1 'fXm 1 FOR many years problems that arise In responding to openIng notrump bids hsve pussled tiit bridge players of the world. Experts floundered to a leaser extent than dubs, but the expert as well as the dub was vague la his responses to242 words
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Miscellaneous258 1951-02-25 16 quired to rebid we would be) vi able to play th* hand at two spade* and any higher cant™ would put us in danger of a uouble with a dUa*Uoua penalty following. Thus we usually let our part- ncr suffer at on* notrump *t.-i with a dummy such as tba258 words
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1285 1951-02-25 17 MAURICE SMITH is the Sports Columnist who persuaded Barrie to admit his trickery. He has done it to convince the Jockey Club that their treatment of trainers whose horses had been got at has been harsh and unfair 'RINGER' BARRIES confessions of1,285 words
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462 1951-02-25 17 MAURICE SMITH - Now they all wan t to try the 'Dynamite' tonic MAURICE SMITH by CINCE I started writing the "confessions" of "Ringer" Barrie hundreds of people have written to mo asking if Barrio knows of a dope designed to "hot-up" many kinds of animals. Two clients even wrote to ask me462 words
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Advertisement130 1951-02-25 17 jJPH ROLEX SERVICE STATION f\s**~ M§7 RoUk owners throughout Malaya thould tak* odvanfag* th* KOLtX V' VM Se*VICE STATION a, It I, th* Mily oHitlal SwvJra Dmprt In IILwJLM.IZa.efV J N^^ y At th* Rolex Serv/ce Station your watch wIH re<e/ve off Mont BorvUo. Remember that the Rolex Sorvko Station130 words
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Article, Illustration875 1951-02-25 18 CWYN LEWIS - CWYN LEWIS Turf prodigy ma soon earn £10,000 >r CCHOOLBOY Piggott, faced with the task of J naming the capitals of Europe, grinned and blushed, when, from all over the classroom, from boys and girls, came cries of "Come on. Piggott!" Miss Amy875 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-02-25 18 FLYING PHOTO-FINIS'I: J'r.ies <;ehri--N M Nlunaham Catholic C v'» flies icftM the ti'ii-li to hemt Meredith (.'>jrdin« (lower fore» otind), 'if unnrll iniv.TMlv in 60 yard Wffc h final in the New V•■ It Athle'ic Club indmr ai Madison .Square Gi'dVn, New York on K-h. n. 1« the Ht'ah of62 words
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Article221 1951-02-25 18 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent /"\\'E of most popular sports event on the prewar v Malayan calendar will be revived again when the half--mile Sprint for cars and motor- cycles will be held on the Rahaiig Straight, Sercmban this i morning. The Speed Trial, sponsored by221 words
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Article132 1951-02-25 18 Sunday Times Seremban Spoil* Correspondent A MAJOR upset was caused yesterday in the closing sages of the Negrl SembUan Hockey I Association's League competition v hen N.B. Malays, fay red to win the Shield for the fourth year in w.i ession. had their hopes dashed.132 words
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Article114 1951-02-25 18 MANCHESTER. Sat. JJIERRE Montane of France won the vacant European light-w.-lisht boxing champiunship when he knocked out Billy Thompson, the British champion in the twelfth round of their scheduled IS rounds here last night. It wax a surprising end to a fight which Thompson appeared toReuter - 114 words
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Article438 1951-02-25 18 LONDON, Saturday. IT IS not such great financial fun haxinj a successful Cup run. MillwalPs manager, Mr. Charles Hewitt, has just revealed what the club cot out of their attractive Cup-tie with Fulham in a rousing London "Local Derby" which attracted a capacity fate Gross receipts438 words
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Article45 1951-02-25 18 IN a socrer ir.endly payed the srhool ground, St. George's Continuation School ben' Nederlands Trading Society by four goals to one yesterday. The athool scorers were Noe' Pereira, William Wee, Ro'and Oliveiro and Joseph Leong. Fran- els Chan scored for the losers.45 words
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Article37 1951-02-25 18 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter Entries fr>r the AU-Mn]ayan I Indo-Cevlones.* tennis champion- ships close on March 16, not on March 23. ai prr-\ious!y annumired. No entries wil! be accepted after the r'osinst date.37 words
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Advertisement107 1951-02-25 18 DESIGNED Cg!|^i^ O^ZLX MODERN I KITCHEN W'rH THERE'S A MOFFAT RANGE MARDEN COMPANY 82 Orchard Road, Phone .1252, Singapore, ROM AC a,r SHORTWAVE /ffij }$al f aJ^TT '/^Xf A new departur* m portab't Rilot r /M, >e^^ fh« thouidci »tr*p rtwthod of carrying J >^ r^' ha» been ingeniously used107 words
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Article340 1951-02-25 19 Two F. A. Cup games drawn LONDON, Saturday. BIRMINGHAM and Blackpool enter the semifinal of the FA. Cup by defeating: Manchester United and Fulham respectively today. In both fames the score was 1-0. With Fulham s defeat London's Cup hopes were dashed. Sunderland and Wolves drewReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-25 19 rllNrß J K Rodgerx ieads in Brave Wind. I »ht won Kace Four verier- j jvr Mi 'id thu- con- I pitted <•'•" fur thr meeting. Sunday Times fi. tore29 words
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Article61 1951-02-25 19 I imn kub Lsisar tporls (iiifisinl. AM of rugger enthusiast* •<hti P»harr.. comprised Police perf oh and Men--1 Kual* 1 a were beaten t id Dy 21 point* t i three la try), rante wa» a i»- i.ents lor the .<• cr.ly game that I61 words
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Article58 1951-02-25 19 mmmtmr Tieaes Kuala l.aat*ar kj KrporUr UEAVY lain iv the afternoon In I I jmpur «ashed out < *r< aMtrbes on the Princes ■'««d ground be-wen TPCA hnteaJ c«ll-«, and th* -and -f-,;mf game on the cl Brirkfl Ids Road A ihe VMCA 'he rncKetlng > w58 words
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Article38 1951-02-25 19 FRANCE BEATS ENGLAND LONDON. Sat PANCE defeated England by 11 point* to three in the Rugby Union Internatlonal ai Twickenham today. In the Scottish-Irish International at Murrayfleld. Edinburgh. Ireland defeated Scotland by six points to five. A P.38 words
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Article49 1951-02-25 19 ENTRIES for the annual Sega- mat District Soccer League j close today. The competition is to start on Thursday. Malay Guru* and Inter lauonaJ Club are not taking part. Probable teams are Police. Special Constabulary. Chinese Worcesters and P.WD. Affiliation fern are 111 per team.49 words
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Article52 1951-02-25 19 OEGAMAT District Lawn Tennis Association decided last Tuesday to popularise the gams and to improve the standard of play in the district. Beginning shortly, friendly in-ter-team matches mill be organlsed and will be played once a I fortnight on Friday* The annual j district championships wil be held52 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-02-25 19 The Selangor women and the Singapore Changi Women's Royal Air Force hockey teams pictured at the Selangor Club Padang on Thursday. They drew oneall in a friendly match. Sunday Times picture31 words
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Article171 1951-02-25 19 SaDdajr Times Fenang Sports 1 Carreipa oa>ait rjWE 1 1.700 Thomas Cup. emblem of world badminton supremacy, left Penang by the P. and O. Canton yesterday for the United Kingdom where it will be displayed i at the Festival of Britain Inter- i national sports171 words
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Article114 1951-02-25 19 AFiNAL soccer trial will be played tomorrow to select the two Kuala Lumpur teams to fompete in the interdistrict slcccr competition. The teams are COLOURS: Kirn Hock R. B. Amarasina. Cheok Foo JafTar. Rahman. Driver Da- vies. Veeraya. Osman Kassim, Sailehan. Salleh. Soo Chye and114 words
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Article530 1951-02-25 19 NO PLAY IN FIFTH TEST From BILL BOWES Special to the Sunday Times MELBOURNE, Saturday. EX)LLOWING heavy early morning rain and r steady drizzle which began at 11.30. Hassett and Brown, the Australian and England captains, decided there would be no chance of play today.530 words
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Article90 1951-02-25 19 MELBOURNE, Sat. FEVOR Bailey is almost certain to be unable to bo* i again in the fifth and final Test match The X-rajr of his injured ankle today revealed a chipped fracture of the ankle. Bailey slipped and fell while delivering the fifth ball of hisReuter-AAP - 90 words
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Article88 1951-02-25 19 Sundiv Times KnaU Lampar Sparta C«rresp*ndent. BLINDINO rain yesterday afternoon for orer two hours flooded practically all playing fields in Kuala Lumpur. The women's hockey match between Seremban Women's Hockey Club and Kuala Lumpur T.W.CA which was to have been played yesterday on the88 words
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322 1951-02-25 19 JUST over $3,000 U still needed to reach the target set by the Singapore Olympic SporU Council to send the Singapore team to the First Asian Games at New Delhi The team left KaUang Airport by Bharat Airways' Skymaster this morning. The full list322 words
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179 1951-02-25 19 Suat; Tiatcs Ifh SparU Reparter. rpoRRENTIAL rain* which fell at four o'clock yesterday afternoon caused the abandonment of all three Brander Bhield league cricket matches at Ipoh yesterday. la the match between AngloChinese Boys School and R.AA.C. played on the Ral'wmy Oround, the school179 words
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Article, Illustration2351 1951-02-25 20 Pink Gin romps home in big sprint test By EPSOM JEEP prTTING IN an electrifying run over the last half furlong, I a\aiKt\ brilliantly handled by Albert Spencer, came from nowhere Nt l.i*t-»tride win «»\er the favourite River Moon in the2,351 words
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Article200 1951-02-25 20 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. JOE LOUIS took another step towards his return to fight for the heavyweight boxing championship today when he scored a technical < knockout over- Andy Walker of San Francisco In the final round of ihelr trn-round«r at Cow Paiace las*,200 words
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Article65 1951-02-25 20 I.ITTLEHAMPTON. Sat. tMHUfc t hoong. Malayan stuFj lent at Cambridge I rdvrmn. wen Use Saasex opea badminton men's singles championship here last night. In the final he defeated C'heong Hock Leng, thamplon of Singapere. 15-7. IM Neither lost a game before the Anal. In the finalReuter - 65 words
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622 1951-02-25 20 Records of new horses By EPSOM JEEP f ORAZON who as a two-year-old ran third to v Castle Rock, 1950 Derby and St. Leger runner, has been classified in Class 3 and will make his debut on the Malayan Turf at the Penang Turf Club622 words
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