The Straits Times, 4 March 1951
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Title Section23 1951-03-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Strain Time* dt Singapore Im Prcti No. 814 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH ft, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS.23 words
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Article500 1951-03-04 1 Harding to join in Far East talks By Our Diplomatic Correspondent T"HE Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, leaves Singapore this morning by air for London, where he will personally repc/t to the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, and other members ot the Cabinet, on the500 words
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Article, Illustration196 1951-03-04 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter (VJRS. MOLLY Xl ICHENER has flown from Singapore to IVI Karachi— 3.ooo miles to find a dot;. The dot M<mmie. left Malaya with three others by air for EnfSand. But Mimmie never arrived. Sn<> slipped her collar In Karachi and196 words
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Article55 1951-03-04 1 HOISTED THE WRONG FLAG -7 YEARS BOMBAY The Indian enced i penal servi uce each by a court mar- d today. nvie'ed of i ktstan flag on A at -Indian i > bay— on the H i ks near main base. i senks has i -truggie I because it U55 words
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Article15 1951-03-04 1 LONI Princess i Data of Ram* for nth, it was pd today.— i15 words
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Article159 1951-03-04 1 She loved orchids so much... Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter MRS. Ethel Hallock Dv Pont, one of the wealthiest women in the world, went to see the orchids In Singapore Botanic Gardens and died. Mrs. Dv Pont had loved orchids all her life. So when she got to Singapore in the159 words
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Article37 1951-03-04 1 The Commander In Chief, Far East Station, Vice Admiral Sir Guy Russell leaves Singapore today by air for Hong Kong and Japan on his first visit to the Far East Fleet since assuming command.37 words
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Article27 1951-03-04 1 NEW YORK. Sat —The Brltlch Ambassador, Sir Oliver Franks, sailed for England today for 14 days' consultations with Foreign Office officials in London— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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110 1951-03-04 1 Sv l*y Tim«t Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYAN pjrentt hj»« come to be regarded at the problem chilo of liven ile delinquency in thi» country, a Feder*tion probation officer told rhe Sunday Times today. If probation officers had their way, ha said, they110 words
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Article23 1951-03-04 1 CALCUTTA, Sat— For the first time In living memory West Bengal has been visited by a swarm of locusts.— UP.UP - 23 words
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Article115 1951-03-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. pOLUMNIST and radio V mmentator Derw Pearson ftled a $5,100,000 damage suit against Senator Joseph R McCarthy today, charging that the Wisconsin Republican libelled him. assaulted him and Joined a plot to discredit him. The Federal court suit also named as defendants writer WestbrookUP - 115 words
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Article230 1951-03-04 1 BRASS TACKS' SAYS DR. JESSUP PARIS. Saturday. niPLOMATS of th« East and West meet in Paris on Monday to talk about current world tension, and it is a toss up whether anything will be accomplished. The meeting it technically to see whether the Big Four powers can ever agre« onAP - 230 words
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Article88 1951-03-04 1 TOKYO, Sat. A MERICAN Marine, drove two mile* beyond recaptured Hoengsong to take firm control of the central Korean highway to Hongchon. Communist headquarters and a supply centre, 15 miles to the north, today. Advancing behind tanks and thundering artillery barrages, the Marines captured a strategicUP - 88 words
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Article61 1951-03-04 1 LEEDS. Sat— Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison, rejected here today the view that a- third world war had already begun but said that Russia's "awkwardness" had to be considered In framing British policy. "Our Job as Socialists In Britain Is to do our best toReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1951-03-04 1 Two British generals who are touring the Far East arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by BOAC from Hong Kong. They are the Vice Adjutant General to the Forces. MaJ.-Oen. J. D. Woodall, and Director of the Royal Armoured Corps MaJ.-Oen. N. W. Duncan.45 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-03-04 1 K. L.FASHION PARADE At the Kujlj Lumpur Parade of Fjth.on held in the Seljncor Club. Left: Miss luliet Purneil looking youthful and athletic in a twopiece satin swimsuit with half-length cloak to match. Centre: Miss Pritam Kjur in a beautiful Indian costume which outshone all othtr national costumea at the82 words
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87 1951-03-04 1 LONDONERS TO SEE THE RUBBER HOUSE' LONDON. Sat. A HOUSE furnished in rubber from top to bottom will be on view here in this summer's Ideal Home Exhibition. Each room will incorporate rubber in some form. The display wilt be presented by the British Rubber Development Board to publicise theReuter - 87 words
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Article183 1951-03-04 1 'Sutton boys' like the life Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. COME 266 Surton Boys' youths called up in the Federation under Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton's Manpower Regulations are in Wardieburn Camp, five miles from Kuala Lumpur and are enjoying their new life. Wardieburn camp is a183 words
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Article53 1951-03-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Government today postponed for two weeks the effective date of Its order limiting or banning the use of natural rubber in some 40,000 civilian products. The order was delayed until March 15 to give manufacturers more time to revise their production schedule* andUP - 53 words
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Article30 1951-03-04 1 CAIRO, Sat -Thousands of students swarmed through the st.eets of Cairo today demanding a "holy war" to liberate' the north African protectorate of Morocco from France— U.P.UP - 30 words
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Advertisement134 1951-03-04 1 If 11 SCHOOL TIE, 1/ \is-e colema* sr.\ \f\ J SMCAPOPt /ace /owd&i, <X THAT REALLY FLATTERS Ocbor.ih Kerr HL M.C M Sl.tr iL-y Kb "Kin; Solomon Mines" a.. Vp\ m^ -*!P F VBK Impart a lovely look of ion. saiin-mnoothnen 10 »our Sim with this different Face Powder, creaccd134 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1951-03-04 2 R.J. FARRER - A BETEL- NUT QUID IN THE WITNESS -BOX R.J. FARRER, Laughter In Court At Nibong Tebal »y C.M.G. IT was a Tuesday. Summons Cases. A hot day, the court crowded, the hour approaching tiffin-time, when the fourth witness for the defence in »n interminable assault case between Tamil estate coolies1,383 words
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Advertisement104 1951-03-04 2 WONDER WHEELS N° I Ntfj^SC--The story of the name^^ 1 Js I j^*^^"^^^ -i^B^g^ai ftp *bm a aW^^s^s^si r*lw As t% 2U|4 w The very name HerCQI6S r jj Of all the heroes of olden >'"»ft t the strongest V i bV^m was Hercules. To-day the name still rr r104 words
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Miscellaneous123 1951-03-04 2 NEW CROSSWORD j I |2 I 13 I HR^ 16 I l(> I |7 j to "l same 14 ■b^^^^Hbm~~~"BH~~~HH~~~~b^BbTi l^*t of 19. (5) -^^^b^ Is^^ A r 75""^ ~"l^^l~^"l^^^k1Bal hundred ahfad 'fli of talkative rodent operative? lin Russia displaces the 13 Pen this she declined to t Mng]Ml ditch123 words
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Article354 1951-03-04 3 BUT PRICES SHOULD DROP IN APRIL Not enough fresh fish for Singapore Sunday Times Staff Reporter PRICES OF FRESH fish in Singapore are higher than in Penang because of a great increase in demand coupled with a slight reduction in supplies and a reduced seasonal catch. Mr. T. W. Burdon,354 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-03-04 3 West Kents are here singing Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE First Battalion the Queen s Own Royal West Kent Regiment disembarked yesterday at Singapore from the troopship Devonshire. Even before they touched Malayan soil, they were singing: A huntin; we will go." They will serve in Malaya, taking the place249 words
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Article201 1951-03-04 3 ISLAND LOSES WORKERS Sondaj Times Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. QNE man out of ten ha* left Pulau Langkawi to seek more attractive Jobs In Kedah. This recent exodus of some 1.400 labourers from the Island is attributed to the higher wages paid by rubber estates on the Kedah mainland.201 words
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Article84 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Rcparitr Accused of being In possession of a quart of dutiable .samsu, fermented rice and a still, a Chinese woman told the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. DA. Fyfe yesterday that the samsu was for a chest complaint and Indigestion while the84 words
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Article56 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Dalman Peter Vaipan, 18, was yesterday sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $50, In default, a further seven days', for theft of a tin of apricots and a bottle of aerated waters from the bar at the RAF Officers'56 words
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Article172 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE IMPORTATION of jade into the Colony from Red China is considerably greater now than pre-war because dealers there have been forced by circumstances ro sell out. The demand for this stone, which is highly prized by Chinese as a172 words
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Article41 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Two Europeans engaged a xi In Orchard Road on Friday niftht and directed It to Dover Road. There thef heat up the driver and robbed him of cash, and a wrist watch worth $110.41 words
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Article89 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Timea Staff Reporter Fining a young Chinese .ship's steward $100 for giving a police constable a bribe of SI the Singapore Third Magistrate. Mr. D. A. Fyfe. remarked, "You should knowby now that there Is a war on against bribery and corruption even if the89 words
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Article86 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Time* Staff Corre»|n>nden! JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Hussein bin Arlffln, of the Army Depot Police, was today sentenced to six weeks imprisonment and a fine of $250, in default five months imprisonment, in the Sessions Court when convicted on a charge of theft of two86 words
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Article64 1951-03-04 3 Sunday Times Staff orrenpondrnt Two bandit targets, one in Perak and one in Pahane. were heavily attacked by the RAF. yesterday. Lincoln and Brigand bombers and Tempest fighter-bombers visited the targets at Intervals during the day to bomb, attack with rocket projectiles and strafe with64 words
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Article72 1951-03-04 3 The Tamil Education Society has dec ted aa offlcera tor 1951:— president. Mr. O. Sarangapany; vice-presidenU, Meaars. V. Palcirlsamy and P. Govindasamy; hon. secretary, Mr. N. Mohan; aul. Hon. secy.. Mr. D. Srlnivasan: hon. treasurer. Mr. N. Damodaram Pillay; hon. auditor. Mr. N. Muthulcruihnati; committee. Dr. D.72 words
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Article22 1951-03-04 3 KUANTAN, Sat. Mr. Chieng Doong Heu, a teacher of the Gambang Chinese School, has been appointed Assistant Re-settlement Officer. Bentong.22 words
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Article277 1951-03-04 3 lAKARTA Saturday. |NDONESIAN export officials yesterday denied reports that rubber is being sold abroad at prices lower than th* Singapore quotations. They pointed out rubber is one of Indonesia's main sources of foreign exchange and any selling below market prices would dupe the country's economy All277 words
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Article142 1951-03-04 3 CONVICTED BOOKKEEPER FALLS AGAIN Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Lee Chin Tong. a bookkeeper, was known to have a criminal record, he was still employed by Gestetner 'Eastern) Limited because he was a man of proved efficiency. This was stated In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday by the prosecutor.142 words
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Article41 1951-03-04 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat. A fine of $75 or in default one month's rigorous Imprisonment, was imposed on 63--year-old Suraji bin Karto, a Javanese, for theft of 16 coconuts valued at $3 20. belonging to Flemington Estate. Bacan Datoh.41 words
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Article49 1951-03-04 3 STUDENTS WERE GUIDES Sunday Times Staff Rrpoeter The fifteen student* of the University of Malaya took time off from their studies on Friday to act as guides to the American tourists who arrived on the Caronla each received $15. They were selected by lots drawn by the Students Council.49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-03-04 3 Mr. K Pa:hjn I'.uai icenrrel weiring the Meritorious Service Mcd.il jnd (impujn m. .)i conrc-i icd on him by the A4miralty. Mr. Pjchan P.lln wtt* works at the Naval Bate received the awards *t a ceremony held at the BDO Loyang and wis photographed afterwards wirS his) colleagues.48 words
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Article96 1951-03-04 3 MXC U'OIM nii Mar. I till on (down *4 6!'..|. The p:oduce market was fi.m in the pepp< r nee ion. which »i 'till influenced by the influx tt Siamese pepper. Th- price of m«r n« •wo wbltc varietie*. droptiml ■r s.'> a p:i ul Muntok96 words
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Article108 1951-03-04 3 Sunday lim— >..trl K p.>i'-r SINGAPORE rail ket v.;i- mornin done. tpati h switching i> first -grade at a quiet stood kt S2 23 n Ib. b 1 'z centa b"low F-. The n ease further or. MWI Russia may ofT'T yejterday wu to*' and $2.»' i108 words
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Advertisement310 1951-03-04 3 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day I A.thma Had lair 49 Ikl. Irt w««kr tutfarad cfltfahina.. cHafcma, mi itran«.im« I «»try r,,,r.t— Oul4x r tl««» IIMMII fa dn M<nde<<> iloap<i uumi »■>>! m«ht I hm* AiTKm* r.r .tan «tt<r Kja) Mi-I.« I can I ileea all ni«ht and hava »ot310 words
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Advertisement41 1951-03-04 3 IT w\ —for your rooms!— i This is an unusual advertisement but the new furnishing fabrics we have received are unusual in conception, design, quality and price. Pay us an early visit. uiHiTEHi»RVS "T.r (WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW V CO.. LTDJ SINGAPORE. I.41 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-03-04 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE am. Walts Time"; 8.30 Sons of the Pioneer*' 945 Inter meuo"; 10 Newt. 10.05 Radio Doctor: 10.15 'Interlude from Hawaii"; 10 30 'Latin America on th« Air"; 11 Adventure* of PC. 49"; 11.30 Uethesda Studio service; 13 Malay; 1 p.m Gerry Sohano at the Hammond Organ. Raffles131 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1951-03-04 4 BETWEEN-MEAL SNACKS WILL PEP YOU UP This is the sixth I of a series of articles j 1 taken from Cayelord j Hiustr's book i I "Look Younger, Live I Longer," to be pub- lished in England j I shortly by Faber j and Faber THERE is no good reason1,000 words
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253 1951-03-04 4 They call it 'the Abyss of Death' OUTSIDE Fons, wooded village In south-east France. is a gap In the earth more (han 130 ft. deep. It ls merely a disused mine ventilation shaft, yet none of the local people Is ever seen near It It ls never referred to in253 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-03-04 4 Ljdr of the Nigiit: The Kens Him or EpipHyMum Hookcri which only bloomi at niffct. This PKtan wji taken by Sunday Time. •nH pheto«tjphcr. Y»ng P«ng S«oag wit* a 200 watt Ump at ♦our iccondi. f 1 142 words
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Article1156 1951-03-04 4 The Human Casebook TPECEXTLY I uas asked to forbid my daughter goIng to a certain place where it is likely that she Kill meet many boys of her age. It so happens that she is the belle of the town. I believe the1,156 words
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Advertisement19 1951-03-04 4 SBSSS x Xii 1 1 T V M jL jaP^^^^ ftu*t doe* v .w a<xni/~ v- /*""^V r\ 1)19 words
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Advertisement360 1951-03-04 4 Jx r° recommended fa infint ftedi<>s J J KLIM is ideal forinfjnt ftiding-it'sa'.w..\i \J pure, safe and uniformly nourishing. KLIM sup* plies the important food essentials needed for babies to grow strong and healthy. And KLIM is readily digested— another important feature. Above all, KLIM is dependable. It's no surprising360 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-03-04 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION sVc Vl JEhjTSjp 1 on A I N S T O R mH L EARN 1 ■*<■<■- >Bv| A aft t C H A MO I S L E A T MErJI H'-B'-'B ■"■tBJHEj _dP s Bjßl f n m Mm |j^B«C K Die O P R a71 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-03-04 5 Newsman PUTS UP IN POLL Vui.daj Tim«k Mill Brawler ArnaJli Mr V P Abdullah, yesterday i he win stand as a I candidate in Bukil v ,i'd ar the Si: l Counnl elections. Mr Abdullah has taken a I part in Indian I irs in Singapore M of the foundry94 words
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Article29 1951-03-04 5 -urge's I an to i i ended by Old Boys. School has >ev»ri; Honour Boards for old boys f .'l9 up to the pri29 words
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Article25 1951-03-04 5 t- ->',y. Tang Poi Hwi, I 11. died today from inJ he received when A down by a van mile Gopene R lad25 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-03-04 5 Tm not satisfied 9 says the C-in-C MORE PAY for men of the RAF. (Malaya) was promised by the C in C of the Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, when recruits of the force paraded before him at Changi yesterday*.353 words
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Article125 1951-03-04 5 $350,000Research lab in KL Sunday Tlmrs Staff (<* respondent. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AMINES research laboratory which will have farreaching effects on the tin mining industry in Malaya is to be Duilt in Kuala Lumpur at a cost of more than $3.>0.000 At the same time, the Mines Department is to125 words
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Article48 1951-03-04 5 A formation of ei(?ht Meteor twin jet fighters arrived at Seletar yesterday from the United Kingdom. They were followed by 'ransport Dakotas bi icing equipment and the pilots' kit. The Meteors are visiting the Far East Air Force for lying \MM*M under tropical conditon.v48 words
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36 1951-03-04 5 SEGAMAT. Sat— For offering 50 cnts as a bribe to a constable to avoid his car being searched. 24-year-old driver Chone Seng was fined $40 by the Segamat Magis- tratr36 words
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Article39 1951-03-04 5 KLUANG. Sa» —Hoe Heng. of Henderson Road. Singapore, was charged with driving hw motor lorry In a negligent manner along Aver Itam-Yong Peng Road and was fined $25 or ten days jail by the Kluang Circuit Magistrate.39 words
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Article136 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Timea Stall Reporter THIS is a curse", a care'aker of an Indian shrine. R. Rumasamy told the Singapore Relief Court Magisiraie. Mr. D. A. Fyfe, yestecday after being found guilty of stealing 40 planks from an estate. The Magistrate warned Ra'masamy that he136 words
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Article67 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Time* I orrr^ondrnl PAHANO. Sat —Mr. D. K Swan, until recently senior inspector of schools. Malacca, has been transferred to Raub where he is senior inspector of schools. Pahang. Dr. O. E. D. Lewis who was acting as senior inspector of schools. Pahang. has resumed headmastership67 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday CIGHTEEN-year old Indian, S. Muniandy is the 'boy genius' of the little riverside town of Sabak Bernam. He writes Chinese and speaks Manadarin and Hokkien fluently. But it does not end there. Besides being able to speak Tamil,Bernama - 193 words
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Article228 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO more bandits have been killed in the Federation, it was reported here this evening. The first was killed when a Security Forces patrol saw two armed men during an operation in the Mentakab area of Pahang. One228 words
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Article98 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. pOR the second time, Ahmad bin Kasiram, former officer in charge of the Government Treasury. Batu Pahat. failed to attend the Assizes at Muar to stand trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $8,216, money collected on98 words
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Article33 1951-03-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat. For deserting his post at the Sungel Besar Police Station in Sabak Bernam, Mohamed Annuar bin Hashim, a special constable was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment.33 words
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120 1951-03-04 5 Sunday Times Staff orresponde nt KUALA LL'MPL'R. >.n A( lIINESE widow and several other occupants of a squatter hut in the Pudu area of Kuala Lumpur lost all their life savings and property, when their house was destroyed by fire this morning. All120 words
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Advertisement11 1951-03-04 5 014 STjiffT GENUINE EAUDE COLOGNE AGAIN AVAILABLE IN THE GENUINE QUALITY11 words
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Advertisement108 1951-03-04 5 X tr W UljtS I Flowers **<* your ♦'■end* «t home! they'll b« aopreciated: we mjke •II arrangements tor deliver* r the ither end Or. let your fnendi < i c their ov. -i •end them a Harrods m mmus* there isn't a wider choice of gift* anywhere! COLD STORAGE108 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1951-03-04 6 Toni Warsh - Toni Warsh REPORTING %1/HEN ycu taik about ww Leonard Charles Huteh,ngs. you invariably talk •boot Robinson's as well. After a I Hutchings has been a director and general manager of the company to*" 1 5 years and has been 28 years with the firm Mr Hutch*RS is1,713 words
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Advertisement122 1951-03-04 6 duchesse Ml salon BEAUTE (May fair in Singapore) Our London West-End trained Beautician and Hair Stylist Is at your service. ROOM 128. RAFFLES HOTEL BLDG. Af'D 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD. TEL. 3002 (I inter .\<v Miinj-icmait) f I 'Irslik Vt "S --Wplm--Vwl 'K~ C&B lfl ■flmmmV. "l^Hmal li .v' i122 words
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Advertisement450 1951-03-04 6 Successful people -hnmv host •>< how to build up their reserves o» iul mr rg,/. IW»H 1' Sbrir secret. They make sure of recuperative »k-^ every aaght, on the luxurious comfort of Slumbrrland. Fee) the gently resilient »pnngi that support you ia comfort however you lie. Continuous ventilation gives you450 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-03-04 7 fgRACR trc.b ji t«e X bnkct of Spring flowers i-^pired It rs "Primaven." l-,tiv Kgaj *>wn designed br D ay Morton The ti**tl» bodice is composed of i ifrj* coloured tarfet. tT-ic skirt veiled by an irl of mitcrnna, tulle on •y i a »ew Howers219 words
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Article632 1951-03-04 7 Dorothy Thatcher - Dorothy Thatcher A WOMAN IN LONDON PELIE.E it or not. th« sun is shining through the window as I write this, r>jt my fingers are crossed. T ie first English volets have appeared m London a harbinger cf Spring, we h >pc Certainly their delcare632 words
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Article821 1951-03-04 7 Men's manners! my dear! KATHLEEN HICKLEY has taken her own poll of Men's behaviour from a number of Women "T"\ID you see that?" demanded the Indignant youth, glaring after the girl who had brushed aside hi* attempt to open ft door for her. "And then they grumble that men have821 words
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Article538 1951-03-04 7 IF YOU are going to make your own Simnel Cake thU Ea«ter mix It carefully and pay ipeclal attention to oren temperature The oven should be hot to rer elve the cake (400 F.) and the temperature should be reduced gradually to 300 F. Do538 words
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Advertisement235 1951-03-04 7 f\*^. Spray away tr-'jL odour A.. pu.T» from tne Sn»-MiK poWer **^x? t al undcr-ann odours fr^' ky dcixioraot powr persp:ntx» and -^r ■^^af^^^R I rl tilm.itlaMingprotecooa. H/ I and day- U jog personal freib- ■R' nrsa is SSI r J Fof women nr»J men, t.*>— who Uk* to Icj.i235 words
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Advertisement236 1951-03-04 7 HEADACHE if jSiiir^Cr/Wifc f«a II tssafa fjv m. 1 1 lacti tiM«t t««U4 I < p Wgt***i< i imtiaa. Til. spaed with which Aspro' actt it amasingf sC^y *t net kecaut* of this ttatwrc i!on< P>^/^3^l rn Aspro it tuch a wonderful keadach. remedy ir rt b*<tusc 'Atpro' *c»t in236 words
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Article, Illustration428 1951-03-04 8 MARIAN - MARIAN I by C '-DAY 1 A k.nd. n Mark a ctrucio make a I.ke Roy t bt-d- i through the door just ■ed husband shoots up In b'.-d preparing to give voice. MONDAY: Ar.ah. ihough a K>'<d woman in general has j. bx ivy nand with socks.428 words
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Article, Illustration801 1951-03-04 8 PETER DACRE - PETER DACRE REPORT ON TWO ROYAL BABIES NOW MOTHER IS BACK HOME by lUST lately Has struggled valiantly Prince Charles to say "airplane He knows what it means, for the word has been used a lot m his hearing He also understands that an801 words
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721 1951-03-04 8 JOAN BALDWJNSON - JOAN BALDWJNSON BUY— LINES by who likes to carry a handbag to match a dress? Accessories arc an Import ant point with the well-dressed woman, and the correct handbag can either make or mar an outfit If shoes and gloves match, then hat721 words
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Advertisement254 1951-03-04 8 K< V ir \la Robinson's 'Patent' Barley to a thin, unooth paste in cold water. 2 Ml paste into hot water and boil for oat minute only. Sweeten and flavour to taste 3 Strain and serve hot or cold. /;< iutt a' <imple as that. And remember that although you254 words
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Advertisement302 1951-03-04 8 t t y, >tr^ :y J W^# ',1 H V I dreamed fl^ P^ I went strolling in my maidenform bra "loafing along and loving it! Why, I never dre 1 before I could look so lovely And all because of my Maidenform* bra. No wonder people store. There never302 words
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Article67 1951-03-04 9 RuioV* I.j-.<. sui Repartar JHE K'VL:ig Wai Sui f:-° hospital, at a recent chafftty show when Ma Tm Loh H KM actress mud personal appearance at the H tic Tieatre. collected $125,000 tOVU s the.r new N Tiity buildus flnrs and person.--t. «o uven money -i bul67 words
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Article41 1951-03-04 9 rIREE Chh.ese. one wiih a kniif. poeing as detectives checkinz identity cards, entered a house in Laru Boai )ii Friday night. While they were ransacking the house, a neighbour, becoming suspicious, raised the They left by the back41 words
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Article36 1951-03-04 9 The Singapore police havp recqvered about $20,000 worth believed to have Yen stolen recently. Two Mi of textiles worth $1,000 -md $5 000 were also seized by the police at the Harbour Board oiemises.36 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-03-04 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CPECIAL facilities will bw offered to women in Chinatown by the new Industrial Centre which the Y.W.C.A. is planning to put up as soon as funds are avail able, the general secretary. Miss Hazel McCrea. told the Sundiy Times yesterday.315 words
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Article97 1951-03-04 9 Saaetay Tisaas Cam mai.at Ipoh. Sat.— Dr. Robert K. S. Urn. the son of Or. Urn Boon Keng of Singapore, has been appointed professor and head of the Department of Physiology at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. Or. Robert Lorn was *w-eeon-Reneral to the) Chinese Nationalist Army97 words
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Article72 1951-03-04 9 Sunday Time* Hcparier 7OHORE BAHRU. Sat HaJ! Yacob bin Dalng Persandit. a Bugts, was fined $50 at Johore Bahrtt today for corruptly offering $5 to Mahmood ban Abdullah, chief clerk. Immigration Office, Johore Bahni. The defence waa that a 15 note got In between the72 words
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Article185 1951-03-04 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter "IN employer whose female servant stays in the same house with him is not automatically held to nave committed adultery with her." said Mr. S. E. Teh In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He dismissed a claim for maintenance brought by Soh185 words
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Article1888 1951-03-04 9 OffieemiPolice told us to get out A MILITARY police officer, Lieut. P. L. Mortimer, fold the Singapore Riot Commission yesterday that if hit men had not been ordered ■way from the mosque area by a c ivil police officer on Dec. 1 1 they could1,888 words
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Article233 1951-03-04 9 FEB.-BEST ANTI BANDIT MONTH Sunday Timm Staff Correspondent KUAL^ LUMPUR. Sat. CICHTY-FIVE bandits wer. killed in the Federation during February the shortest month of the year and most successful one for thej past 18 months This was stated today by a spokesman of the Director of Operations. He said many233 words
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Article52 1951-03-04 9 Sunday Tbaea Staff Reporter The Riot Claims Tribunal is meeting regularly, says a statement issued yesterday. The tribunal remind-; the public to send in their claims for compensatipn by March 15. Those unable to return their forms by that date must notify the secretary of the ijuiial52 words
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Advertisement83 1951-03-04 9 me ftjwt wcJtuw Atotfo <M k tfee will S^- 1^ > >^^ Mfc s, 5 %h9 LP^^HsT^Lzir _t^m MET -■^mSi llafc l^ -IsaaaV b&bbbbb! \y J^L m _____M^^___ ALSO AVAILABLE FOR HOME DELIVERY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. 43, ORCKARI ROAD SIRGAPORE PRONE 3938 resenfed I iwoußhout lt»e Maiayjn federation83 words
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Advertisement110 1951-03-04 9 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO H yaar w i« aigfet tyraa in»r«ad of four, and you drava 24 hours a day >or almotr 4 yaan. you wouldn't pile up a* much tyra milaaga a> Goodyear drHan hawe In testing tha Super-CusMoM af»nat convantnna* lyres! >n ovar SOCOjOOO last mOm rhay110 words
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Obituary11 1951-03-04 10 FTIIEI- HALLOCK dv I PHsaed away peacefully at urday Bnorninii.11 words
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Obituary37 1951-03-04 10 Pray for the nrpoae of the aoul e< ear beloved mother Mrs. Mary k who passed away peace- < n 4th March IMS. (OB* but ni.-n Ins-rted by her •or rowing children Edgar and Bftawica MeHan>k37 words
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544 1951-03-04 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. MAR 4. 1951. Taking a ticket |T was Mr. Ernest Bevm (now to the genuine dismay of political friends and foes an obviously sick man) who declared N one of His robust moments Wly :dea of a world at peace is when a man can go544 words
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Article, Illustration919 1951-03-04 10 X Rigwt: A Malay woman t pidi planter at work in th« T aawahs. i«low: A Malay X settler's hat at Sawah 4 Sempadau. TANJONG KARANG'S PART IN RICE 'CAMPAIGN' By A Special Correspondent "J"HE urgent need to produce fresh food locally to cut costs919 words
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Article713 1951-03-04 10 K. S. CHIA - K. S. CHIA Says CINOAPORE follr en a visit to Penang often remark on the leisurely way of life in the northern settlement Coming from an island where bustle is the order of the day, they are amazed at the leisurely pace of both713 words
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Article381 1951-03-04 10 DUD' STAMPS FOR SALE —AND ALL LEGAL, TOO DEHIND the dispersal in London of a stamp collection which belonged to the late Mr. D. K. Walters. Singapore solicitor, lie stories of clever attempts over a long period of years to deprive governments of their revenue, writes The Sunday Times London381 words
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Advertisement475 1951-03-04 10 CLASMKh.I) ADB. CARSV: Ob IS Feb. 1001. at BMH Singapore to Joyce, wife •f Capt. W.R.S. Carey PAPC a •on. Jo— than Michael. NO. On March 3rd at X.X Maternity HoaptUl to Bwee Llanc wife of Ng Wood Kan. a •on. Turk Wemr OOH Chao Tine daughter of Mr and475 words
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Advertisement6 1951-03-04 10 [J FINEST V/ <S»^*ORANGE ~lJ^^ PEKOE6 words
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Advertisement50 1951-03-04 10 SW aW /^BS^BBSW /A Si ssw sm. .^Bssi I f M^^^^^B^^B^^^Bl^^^ SV mm n W P f#s#n a on CT S^^m I th» well-known r»d and |j| I ywllow F N labwl is a symbol of progress Always first to promote B modern methods is the reason fof F N50 words
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Article189 1951-03-04 11 PROBE INTO PRICE OF SOAP Control men want an explanation Sunday Times Staff Reporter 7*HE Singapore Food Control Department has started an investigation into the recent increase in the price of locally made washing soap. Mr W W lenkms, Deputy Controller of Supplies, iaid yesterday that all manufacturers of soap189 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-03-04 11 Mr A f Adams, of Mcim Snr.ro who was married at Singapore Regurry Ottkc to Mm M. N Mitchell Mobile Foto picture.22 words
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Article33 1951-03-04 11 Todays meeting of the Workers' Party at Liberty Cabaret, North Bridge Road, has been postponed. A spokesman said yesterday that the Police permit for the meeting reached the sponsors too late.33 words
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Article142 1951-03-04 11 ftindjy Times Staff Reporter •^TRANSMISSION cond.- on*, due to sun-spot cyclev are expected to improve shortly and enable fear) n Malaya to bring the fcvTier shct-wave length irto use again. [)ire< to-- of Broadcast- JS DMMffMQa i -terday i diMurbiriE noiaes wMek tinned 1 t Irt'ers to142 words
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Article101 1951-03-04 11 Sundjv Times Staff Reporter MR. A. A K Surattee who \m rnnifstine the Singapore Legislative Council elections as an Independent for the Rochore District was not able to hold his election meeting at the children's playerutind Kampong Kapor. because he was not granted permission by the Municipal101 words
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Article30 1951-03-04 11 SuneUv Ttawa < orT*ipond*nt KLUANO. Sat. Raman Reddi, 27, charged with conveying a letter from one of the detainees at the Dentention Camp. Kluang, was allowed bail of $10030 words
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Article304 1951-03-04 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter ABDUL |afar bin Abdul Rahman, leading fireman in the Singapore Fire Brigade, was charged before Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth. the Singapore Third District |udge, yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly at the junction of Arab Street and North304 words
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Article64 1951-03-04 11 Sunda* I me* Stall (/ormpondrnt MALACCA. Sat— A verdict of murder by persons unknewn was returned at the inquest today into the death oj two Chinese, Yong Swee Lin and Chong Tee Sin, who were shot at Ayer Kroh squatter area on the night of January 1964 words
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Article24 1951-03-04 11 KOTABHARU, Sat —Tengku Mohamed Hamzah Tengku Seri Maharaja, State Becretaiy. Kelantan. gave a party yesterday evening at his residence. Palm Manor.24 words
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189 1951-03-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NEW SOUND stafe and new cameras and recording L machines are some of the latest modern equipment that arrived recently to improve the quality of Malay films produced in Singapore. With these additions, the Malay Film Productions Limited, the189 words
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Article78 1951-03-04 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent BENTONG. Sat.— Owners and occupiers of all lands abutting on or lying within 50 yards of railway and public roads In the following areas of Pahang have been ordered to destroy all herbage, bush and undergrowth in the vicinity: The Gemas-Jerantut railway,78 words
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Article94 1951-03-04 11 NEW MOSQUE FOR J.B. Sandaj 'flaw* Corrcapoadcat JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. pRICES were high today when five properties belonging to the estate of Syed Hassan bin Ahmad Alattas wer-' auctioned in Johore Bahru by Ching Keng Lee and Co., of Singapore. One property, 3024 square feet in extent with one building94 words
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Article23 1951-03-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Lee Hwang, aged 18, has been missing from her home in Geylang Serai for seven days.23 words
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Article270 1951-03-04 11 By A Military Observer RACK in their camp at Ashby Road, Ipoh, after 10 months spent in the jungles and swamps of Johore are the 2/2 King Edward VII Own Gurkha Rifles. During these ten months they formed part of the force implementing the Bnggs270 words
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242 1951-03-04 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE fourth annual delegate conference of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union on March 18 at the Victoria Memorial Hall will consider a proposal calling for "immediate introduction of a closed-shop policy, by requesting the Army to withhold former non-members privileges242 words
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102 1951-03-04 11 S.C. APPEALS, HAS SENTENCE DOUBLED Sands; Times Staff Correspondent. SEREMBAN, Sat. IBRAHIM bin Hajl Nor, a Malay special constable detective attached to the Criminal Investigation Department. Criminal Branch, Kuala Lumpur, had his prison sentence doubled when his appeal in the Seremban High Court failed today. Ibrahim bin Hajl Nor appealed102 words
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Article, Illustration155 1951-03-04 11 s. nd»r Times Staff Repot Irr FE smart turn-out of < fflti n and men of the G« lan(! (Malay > Division of St. John Ambulance B at the Geylang Malay I yesterday was complin by the Commissioner of the Brißacle Dr. O. Haridas Dr Haridas was155 words
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Article55 1951-03-04 11 MindM Timrs V iff Bsf Mr. E H Wilson. Pn of Rnnvs Institution, I i for retirement soon a? Old Rafllrsion AMOeUtl asking for donations t Wife n Cup to be a war the most outsta-.dhi'j pliiv« i (if the icho year Cntribu ions mi sent to Mr.55 words
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Advertisement15 1951-03-04 11 IN MANY FLATTERING SHADES. Wholesale enquiries only to: Sole Agsnts:hn.jpvc*. In 8*24% ccdmi im isil15 words
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Advertisement234 1951-03-04 11 **An announcement by R OBINSONS WE do not pose as philanthropists or even model employers, but we like the public to know how we run our business for we are constantly under the public eye We recently announced our policy regarding prices. PRESS announcements are constantly drawing attention to Cost234 words
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Advertisement22 1951-03-04 11 ,SALD Td Jean. f I Mnjor A J. D. Mac-Don.. .il.ha RifVs at 'I Hospital on Fi 1 'I her for Andrew.22 words
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Article605 1951-03-04 12 C: >RI ttttcners BM A j ■■•aa. manager a :he micr p 1- i i I then In the 9 ard at 9IS uv H V 1 Log", a 1 rra by A in I n In- Radio Malaya. Tony Beamiah plays the part of "Th* Parson",605 words
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Article909 1951-03-04 12 NATGUBBINS - NATGUBBINS By -The OovarnmenS poUef Is designed to *neourag* th* eaamaximum extent* although M is tru* that aarnlnis vm a ««tato l*«sl penalla* people la Noelvt el penalans.--Mr. 9. Urn. raitk■Matary Buutiaif, s^e^^vy Lakew. pRANDAD sIU k* ta« oM \f armchair (Th* dock strike* tsiaat hslD909 words
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Advertisement499 1951-03-04 12 BadsaV V B t 631. experienced 8.0.A.C.- pilotsrover 130 lave logged over a million miles, seventeen have more. than doubled that, and one has flown more than three million miles equal to 120* times around the world. ***** ffK TAKU COOO CAM Ot YOU Ja^*" FLY-BOKC WtnKtM umd h—kiMgil ConmtU499 words
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Miscellaneous173 1951-03-04 12 I NEVER DIE: Dostoyevsky, the 'Russian Dickens,' escaped tfte firing squad O 7 .14, A MILITARY CADET, I bkl^?fc AT ZS, ACCUSED OF PLOTTING >0l V^ o&~\ £fc BAAON WR ANGEL PUBL IC DOSTOVLVSKV WAS ROUTED W WL Wh %9 REVOLUTION, HE AND IS OTHERS, A JMln V \0P*OS£CUTOR,!MT£RVIXEO 70173 words
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993 1951-03-04 13 VICTOR STAINES - War, smiles, murder and laughter. VICTOR STAINES by LJOLLYWOOD allowed two children and a Job— s^ almost four years to ne llkes tne rut ne is lnpass before they thought "H 1 1 one nl ht ne ls cal1 the public open-minded ed up by a radl qulZ and wins993 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-03-04 13 i /CORRECT spotting last week we- British dim stars Sally Ann Howes A and Susan Shaw. Lucky I Hnt prii* winner wav 4 *****813 Signalman K. Bowater. B. Squadron. i Sinsa. >rr District. Sigs. R*gt. c/o G.P.O. Slnja- pore. A chraue for $25 is beinz sent to223 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-03-04 13 Co'umh j Pictured ttjr Terry Moore shows here a new idea fof the sweater girl a pretty ott-shovlder style. The strapless sweater is in dark green and is teamed with a cotton skirt of the same colovr having hold pattern of flowers and leaves in white andReuter - 74 words
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Article182 1951-03-04 13 By Our .Malay Film Reporter THREE new Malay film perfonalitles were chosen from 140 applicants by the Malay Film Productions In Singapore to take part in a film called "Pulau Mutlara" < Pearl Island) soon to be made here Director S. R;manathan is now busy training them182 words
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Article515 1951-03-04 13 Toni Marsh - Toni Marsh By y EMBERS of the Alliance Francalse and their guest* had the opportunity of seeing "Les Vlslteurs dv Solr" ("The Devil's Envoys') at the Victoria Theatre this week. Based on an old legend, the story takes place In a medieval castle in the 15th century.515 words
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Advertisement284 1951-03-04 13 THIRD BIG WEEK 10.45 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 4V 9.30 p.m. BsF r /jWi^Bs^r^ B^BS^B^iS^MMK^i^nmia A PARAMO! NT fIC'TIKE (Phone reservations must be picked up 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the shoir HtKL LIST KNTIKKI.Y SUSPENDKII NEW ALHAMBRA <;et the new alhambra habit: TODAY II am I 30284 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1951-03-04 14 LIAU NYUK OI - The Professor lives for his work LIAU NYUK OI by UNIVERSITY product i n Hi« highest and truest setose of the word. Professor R. C. Scott MicCregor of the University of Malaya, is both a scholar and a gentleman. Cordon Scott MacGregor, who has been holding th« Chair of Physiology1,004 words
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Article, Illustration431 1951-03-04 14 TJNLIKE Pallas Athene, the Greek Ooddess of Wisdom, Industry and War, who sprang fully grown and fully armed from the head of Zeus, a piece of music Is usually conceived and gradually evolved n slow labour. There have been composers, of course, who wrote down only what had431 words
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Advertisement236 1951-03-04 14 v i ovi r woitn I I JsH a^l (.nod mornings bc^m v>ith Gillette*] I he I j(is in the land uf the trrntU Were once greatly troubled with bristle, Bui mm with the saving On >iiue (.ilk'H*- dming And the comfort of using a blade sharp as a surgeon's236 words
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Miscellaneous120 1951-03-04 14 fjy H^ Ui Li^ll lM \JL capp fCij /uf«i a. MATCMtLSXAI.- ALL WE. HA^ T'DO 1^ FEED AFTER HE SKUFfV NATCMtRLY Ff- rso-MAW.'MAW.'-rILANWHIL£ V ORv ifv-vjj wnwi TI4EN tN m«. nff a Mr I BALD MOUNTA hf G«Ol_D FO A KINGp//— AN AIDS TDO Jt r ah h h^ v120 words
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Article, Illustration394 1951-03-04 15 MALAY REGIMENT HAS A 'BIRTHDAY' CELEBRATION yO-DAY the Malay Regiment celebrates its eighteenth Birthday. To commemorate the occasion this wear, there will be a ceremonial passing out parade of 400 recruits at the Regimental Depot at Port Dickson this morning. These 400 fullv-t. n*d men are earmarked as reinforcements for394 words
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Advertisement179 1951-03-04 15 So Near by Air— Hmhi Australia welcomes you /^(X)L niclitv pleasant days and unsurpastv.. scenic variety V> ri r Australia the perfect tourist paradise lor cither long "*VT> or tagaP leave. There's emlliss opportunity for relaxation and 111 tiftil surf beaches, tailing, horse racing, night life, r. hit; game fi'liinft.179 words
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Advertisement321 1951-03-04 15 Quality U the .urn j.jrff||.|a||« HtlJe thin*. extra .kill «g« I I It» fcl Ueodinn added cart- C fea parking iiuutenre on perfect £rcahne M wherrver «f H«1I V CRAVEN 'A* bought. Fart I] Uill I I > T*# largttt selling Cork-Tipped Cigarette in the H 4 IMPOMIEB HtOM LO.M»O.\,321 words
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Advertisement337 1951-03-04 16 ITCHING INFLAMED SKIN HE ALE D mm NcMag rauwa bf getsat ■h€ +in, >f*m*y etwtloantMotri ptnasles and opeo tore* wiles* sh>< trj I n inaniii of akm tulTerrra iv«d Claat there i> n <thing mur* rr«uit» than DOC Pveatna> ■i<-*tcr Joe* m the nrtarce *fci» tmuet, tfMenng fenm and Jn»«337 words
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Advertisement116 1951-03-04 16 ffrere's never been a soap like ■■^fer Saa Q\ I hit wonderful 'Action s—p girei yarn a tingling frrikntit that ttayt mithynm all Jay long I W*ITX I WrighPrW COAL TAR SottJ) WEIGHTS II WGMT K>« tVt>TONE AND •OtAi fO« TOil-tT. BATH. »NO NURSSMT -{a credit to you\ and ali116 words
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Advertisement336 1951-03-04 16 ;pb(3fopaijj "fer occasional Headache, vur BMaMi li. rh.ti ak kiih nuirniriK al;er tcolmac 'he pri«e we o.icn pjv tor cii|nt ma; uk) much K< M «l limkl and drmkt I r} ihn and >«• how muih StnCire \»u will feel! Takr AMI btlorr rrtirinc. mam it needed in the inorniiiK.336 words
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Miscellaneous839 1951-03-04 16 I i^/ /-I Y L\.'H THIS WEEK THIS WEEK I FOB YOU \PKI( (»KN IBM, 21— j imi— This week > evrnta should prove mentally >timulutnu B< careful though what fresh commitments you makr Don't tie yourself down f«r any length of time without aref ul conUj .^fra•r^ vint-Hhat hectic839 words
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Miscellaneous356 1951-03-04 16 ONE WORD WANTED •THE word to be uneanhed here consists of. eight letters. Here are a few facts about It— The f rst four letters make an animal. The second three letters mean "permit The last three letters form a container. The first six letters map* something fired. All eight356 words
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Miscellaneous258 1951-03-04 16 THE method of responding to opening notrump bids that has become known as "The Stayman Convention" hM had a wide acceptance among the bes'. players In the past two y?ars. As yet it is played almost exclusively In expert and tournament circles, but the public is beginning to show so258 words
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Miscellaneous283 1951-03-04 16 Delwet-n tlir two. On* thing certain: «hatever sirengU you select lo bid your nolrump or you mu-t be consistent. Tbe maximum difference between youi weakist and strongest notrump snould never be more than on, k,ng. The strength considered propei by most experts Is from >■* plus to 4 plus honour283 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1951-03-04 17 MAURICE SMITH - 'DOPER' BARRIE SHOWS HOW HE OPERATES IN DISGUISE MAURICE SMITH BY I STOOD ten yards from Ringer larrie when this 1 picture was taken in the paddock at Warwick racecourse at 1.46 p.m. one day last month. Now Barrie self-confessed doper and faker of racehorses was warned off by the1,417 words
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Article, Illustration196 1951-03-04 18 INDIAN XI SURPRISE KOTA RAJA Malays beaten in Div. 1 League SINGAPORE S«mmt IfsMgi MktwTJ rcpoati'd itst'lf at Jalan l?esar Stadium >c«itorday when Kota Kaja. S. A.K.A. Cup champions and Senior LttfM runiu'rs-up !;i^t v^in. were humbled <ri«'-nil l>\ Indian Recreation Club in their lir>t Dn. 1 League game. i196 words
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Article237 1951-03-04 18 4 LTHOUOH R NAS. turnMi pVHMe] hard ilUcs I M .11 Mental i tnw In a )iv. 3 "A" MM match at (la Chu K rday .I'-ntal Hosp.t »i won two-one. The .s iw R full .1 D:v 1 B" fixture >i Younc in a' I237 words
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Article130 1951-03-04 18 Football Association chairman. Mr. S A Sor»y. has announced the of the English soccer team expected in Sydney at ihe b?g.nning of May. The inner.' M 14 Soutn Coasi Wollongonfr 19 v Sydney. 2J Me Topoii:.. First Test, Sydney. 30 v Northern District. Cessnock. June 2 v.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 130 words
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Article219 1951-03-04 18 UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE IIOYAL Army Pay Corps (Nee Soon) defeated Signals by two goals to nil in a United Services League soccer match at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. Outside -right Waller notched both goals for the Corps. Signals had a forceful defence which held firm till midway219 words
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Article73 1951-03-04 18 QSSIE Pickwor'h ru' three stole, s off the Victoria, Club 36-hole record to win the A2OO Chesterfield Purse by 14 strokes. His rounds of 69 and 68 Inrhided 11 birdies and two eagles and were played against wind nstt reaching 50 milt-* nn hour. Pickworth sa!dReuter; Reuter-AAP - 73 words
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Article31 1951-03-04 18 Sunday Times Pant Bun'.ar Sports Correspondent 4 NGLO-CHINESE School. Parit Buntar, beat Krian Chinese Recreation Club two-one in an 1 fa»t. evenly contested soccer I match on Friday.31 words
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Article277 1951-03-04 18 ALTHOUGH R.EM.E. did more of the attacking, they MM beaten in yesterday's Services Leagvie sorcer match at Changl by RAP. Changl Lodger Units, who «on by three goals to nil. R [ME, who won the toss, plsved with a strong wind behind them. This277 words
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Article81 1951-03-04 18 TODAY'S STADIUM SOCCER I^EEN soccer is expee'ed at Jalan Besar stadium this evening 'vhen Singapore Business Houses F A XI meet Slno-Malays. Many of the Colony's 'op soccer olayers will take the field. The teams are: 5.8.H.F.A.: Angullia: Vasa and BaMsfc: Kok Thong. Hee Jong and Vassim; Ho| Meng. Hln81 words
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468 1951-03-04 18 By ALAN HOBY TO some cranks professional pugilism is a bloody and sadistic form of contact sport which should have gone out with bear-baiting. Others, like Dr. Edith Summerskill. brand the pay-as-you-punch industry as "brutahsmg and uncivilised I violently disagree with Dr468 words
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Advertisement194 1951-03-04 18 On Pon American s new aJ^^ Double-decked Clipper* &W Service to the U. S. A. (VIA MANILA} #1/^ NOW BIMIIU: SLEEPS \H ny.\L\r-i-iii»DMSs niiiiiiiiT 111 Pan Vnieriran's luxurious Sleeperette* at no extra charge. Or in a full «i/f Imtili free of charge to Honolulu only $10 from there to the194 words
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Article405 1951-03-04 19 Indians fear Spore team From HAROLD MILKS NEW DELHI, Saturday. THE stage is all set f «r tke First Asian Games which open here tomorrow, with fad fare, banners and a touch or two of royalty. Anton* the teams are two princes aad a former Prime405 words
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Article169 1951-03-04 19 Kaaaay Times Ip*a Smarts ■OPrtsfl TTIE pre-war Kinta Swimming Club in Ipoh, popular rendesvous of young and old of all na~ uonahties. will be revived and in use by the end of the year, according to the latest plans of the committee. Mr. Wong Peng169 words
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Article89 1951-03-04 19 Saaday Tunes Kuala Lwpv Sparta Reporter. pORTY-SEVEN Selangor players have been Invited to play In s Dial soccer match today on the Ram pong Attap ground in preparation for the Malayan Cup competition this season. The trials w 111 be on the same lnes as89 words
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Article59 1951-03-04 19 Sunday Tunes Peaang Spmrli Bepsrter CaXANOOK beat Penang by three 0 goals to nil In as lnter-Siate P.W.D. hockey match on the Francis Light School ground last evening. SiddMjue Merican gaw Selangor a one-nil lead st the Interval On the change of ends. Low Hong59 words
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Article235 1951-03-04 19 LONDON. Sat ONO Poh Lira and IfcinaU bin Marian, the Malayan pair who &re top seeded for the All-England doubles championship in London next week, cave an enhlleratlng display of fast hard hittln*badminton to reach the final of the Surrey open doubles championship hereReuter - 235 words
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Article139 1951-03-04 19 SasMhiy TiaaCs SeresabM Sawrta ResMrter. DOTH this years senior ana Junior soccer Isayuss spnwwsd by tt.» Xaxrl HsiMlia Vnotßaß Aawciavion win start at asremtaus tomarrow. to the Senior Uttgm the *rst match betwsan the 1-7 Ourkha Rifle* and the N.S Malays mm toe played on the139 words
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Article, Illustration349 1951-03-04 19 By PENGUIN DKIDE of the French Swimming Federation and 1 worM record hilier, Alex Jany, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon on his way back to France after a successful, record-hreakin* tour of Aastralia and New Zealand, where be competed at the Centennial Games Jany. who is349 words
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Article307 1951-03-04 19 LONDON Sat. rE following are the results of the soccer fames played today: EMH.I3H IXAGIt— Aatati Villa Blackpool MM C*»rltoB Derby Fulham Liverpool Manchester U. Sunder land Tottenham Wolves 0 H udder.- field 1 3 Portsmouth <• 2 Everum Burr, ley 1 Newcastle 2 2 Stoke 0307 words
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Article62 1951-03-04 19 r pKBLX teriTtis teams from all A ever the world are «mvtng for the world *ha**y' y ch 'r* which bagan yssterday at Vienna and will be i—illsn«4 snOl March 11. Altogsfher, about 1.5 M ms tehee will be played, necessitating three sessions each day with si* tables62 words
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Article2820 1951-03-04 20 DAY OF BIG UPSETS AT PENANG Trobella wins main sprint From EPSOM JEEP major upsets marked the opening day's racing of the Penantj Turf Club Spring Meeting yesterday and Mickey DonneHy riding at the top of his form, landed two spectacular three-figure dividend winners in Eden Rock ($106) In race2,820 words
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Article48 1951-03-04 20 RfcSl LTfc 1 the Rig 8w«*» drawn on R*c« at l*rnanf yesi«r«Uv are: I root: ISMJM. flr»t ."!7t7J (f7»Jn> Second IMI7T (U9.6M) Thtrd 117M9 (SI9.S4S) >t.4l*earh).N4w: :i«4M; 3%13C: 1»517«: 141 M: 3m*6. <ins4>Ulion pri/r s (SI.H4 s ICllfl IS4CM; MK4: 3M754; ««3t:': 4*44 M: "148 words
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Article240 1951-03-04 20 I.OtSOS AIRBS, Sat. ROEN TINA matched cycling r victories against United States track triumphs to hold on to the unofficial leadership In the first Par.-Am- rican Games. However, whatever humiliation the US may suffer when all the returns are in has been considerably softened by240 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-03-04 20 Preparing for tournament A few hours aftrr slep- pine off the plane from Singapore, three of the Colony's leading badminton players were Umbering up at the Wimbledon Badminton Club in preparation for the AM-England championships. The three players are seen here at the Wimbledon courts: left to right One Poh70 words
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165 1951-03-04 20 From JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Saturday. HANS Jeppson, the Swedish amateur footballer who is helping Charlton Athletic in the First Division of the English Football League, will leave behind him many admirers of his talent when he returns to Sweden on April 1. Jimmy Seed, manager165 words
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