The Straits Times, 11 March 1951
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Title Section27 1951-03-11 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Tht Straits Tlssia* Singapore Free Press No. 815 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 11. 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration417 1951-03-11 1 RABID REDS TO BE SENT TO EXILE ISLE Not enough room in detention camps From Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A LONELY, uninhabited island off the coast of Borneo is to be turned into an exile island for Chinese detainees, now in detention camps in Federation, who face417 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-03-11 1 These young men in top bats, frock coats, white running shorts, socks and shoes— but without the orthodox male garb of trousers went to Westminster recently with a petition to Parliament. They came from Reading I'niversity and a trip to Parliament was part of their annual rag. The .vtition asked66 words
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Article55 1951-03-11 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. From Our Owp Correspondent INDIA may face a famine in sit weeks if America does not send 2.000.000 tons oj (ood (rain n time, a Government spokesman said today. "India has been banking on •t he t.iid He described reports of increasing Congressional opposition55 words
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Article139 1951-03-11 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CiNCAPORE S Commissioner of Police, Mr. Penne-father-Evans, in a broadcast last night said thdt the law had recently been amended enabling tne Police to sroor at arsonists who ran away. 'ather-Evans gay suggestions on how to th Communist thugs or>e were attacked and139 words
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Article43 1951-03-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. PEKINC Radio heard here, sjid Hie Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. had been notified by the Chinese authorities that a Chines* million would shortly leave for Malaya to investigate cond'tlons of the ■enccHted Chinese in Malaya." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-03-11 1 A 19-year-old Chinese girl. Lim Lee Choo, was reported I from her home In Tanjong Pagar yesterday afternoon. No information as to her whereabouts have been I received by the Police so far. Mr. Frederic Cimbcl. myltim.llicniire owher of the Cimbcl Depjrrmenr-itorc chain it* th« United States who63 words
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Article206 1951-03-11 1 COMMUNISTS who try to raid some English schools in Singapore will get a shock. At one school, they will be the targets of flying bottles of Ink. compasses from geometry sets anything that is handy on the boys' desks. School principals have had a206 words
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Article59 1951-03-11 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter T*HI Riot Inquiry Commission I headed by Sir Lionel Leach will leave Singapore on Tuesday travelling back to England on H.M.S. Warrior, an aircraft carrier. The Commission was originally scheduled to fly home, but will now travel by sea. The Commission's report is59 words
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Article170 1951-03-11 1 CAMERA-carrying American men touring the world on the 500-ton Norwegian yacht, the Stella Polaris, arrived yesterday in Singapore disappointed with their visit to Ball. Reason: They could not get the Balinese beauties to pose for them In the nudt from the waist upwards. A new Bali government regulation170 words
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Article70 1951-03-11 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter. Residents in the Tanglln and Bukit Timah areas of Singapore were startled last night to hear shooting coming from the direction of Holland road. Singapore Police explained that the shooting came from an Army camp in dementi Road where an army unit70 words
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Article85 1951-03-11 1 Sunday Tlmea SUIT Reporter. A motor-cyclist, Mr. Tan Boon Eng, had a collision last evening opposite the Buki Timah Itace Course— with a horse. Mr. Tan who was riding his motor-cycle towards Johore came Into collision with the horse while It was being led across the85 words
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Article104 1951-03-11 1 Zabariah s father: it depends Sunday Times Staff ornrspondenl ALOR STAR, Sat. FNGKU YAHYA. father of Tunuku Zabariah. 19-year-old Kedah princess who wants to wed an Englishman, said today if his daughter were not of royal blood, he would not mind her marrying anyone provided he was "a good man104 words
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Article194 1951-03-11 1 HONC KONC. Saturday. VWHILE both Malaya and Singapore Governments showed substantial surpluses there were "clear signs of inflation" said Sir Arthur Morse, chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation today. He was delivering his annual report covering the bank's operations in 11 Asian countries. The194 words
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Article167 1951-03-11 1 7 INDIAN REDS GET LIFE Sunday Times Staff Reporter. CALCUTTA, Sat. gEVEN members of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India today were sentenced to transportation for life for their part In an armed raid on Dum Dum airport and an adjoining Government munitions factory and British engineering works in CalcuttaReuter - 167 words
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263 1951-03-11 1 He paid £2,000 to wife he hadn't seen for 20 years Sitndar Time* SUB B»>»rtcr. LONDON. Sat. i Labour MP, Mrs. Eirene White, asked the House of Commons last night to accept a Bill she sponsored to make separation for "not less than seven years" grounds for divorce She saidReuter - 263 words
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Article70 1951-03-11 1 Peng Soon retains the title LONDON Sat. \WONC PENC SOON retained the singles title in the All-England Badminton Championships today by bcatin* Ong Poh Lim. 15—18. 18—14. 15—7. In the men's doubles Eddie Choong and David Choong beat Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan, 9—15. 15—7. 15—10. Miss Aase70 words
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Article152 1951-03-11 1 Tons of shells in big battle WITH THE U.S. 2-4 TH Division m Korea, Sat THE rampaging 24th Divi« sion pushed another 2,000 yards through the trackless mounta'ns of the west central front today to reach positions eight miles north of their jump-off point four days ago Even on theUP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration869 1951-03-11 2 ... R. J. FARMER - R. J. FARMER, A tale of old folk from Patani By. C.M.G. |JFE as a District Officer was varied, "From grave to gay. from lively to severe/ so when Sir Alexander Swertenham wrote privately, asking me io come to Singapore as Private Secretary, I quoted869 words
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Article73 1951-03-11 2 P. DING to the Cocos VI Ttered the l&goon and anchored in Tient. The fl.«h swim-■-crrw was s that me. A week at Coco* »a* all too short. The nifhts. mere •o a "rirs from "the i In tryrnf inside the minds of n folk rather II73 words
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Article292 1951-03-11 2 THEY had their evening meal and settled down to sleep, with the feeble light given by a wick floating in a saucer of coconut oil. About 11 pjn. some movement woke the old woman. She saw the form of their new friend creeping towards the door-way.292 words
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Advertisement256 1951-03-11 2 PRECI3IOM WATCHCS SINCE 1856 |A from EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE 16 COLLYER QUAY' SINGAPORE BS^^ >. JjH^r -HI t j AJ Your grandfather lu> Mith bright *nd perfect teeth, my >.«.»i», N\au<^ he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice You know how good it rastev 100. ami it co^t? me i»o256 words
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Miscellaneous183 1951-03-11 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACRO6B aaaBTV k i? i SJBJMSMj I U I T~ *JBJ| bloody blameful. (5) Bs^ HsV ml ly longest. '8) Lmm9 M^m. .n\ I I I J I i SCAIC. r^ ""■■■B"^" ""■^SW^^^^PJPj^^^SP^PJ^^^BMSM'^^'^PJßb^^^Tß time, 'of Tt m '^^^^i~'~ m^^^l~ m ~'^^^i~~ m '^^^i~~~^^^i~~^^^^i^ m ~^^^i oiores. i tT"^183 words
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Article, Illustration458 1951-03-11 3 BOYS' TOWN HAS PROUD CITIZENS The place will keep on growing 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AT the 91 -mile-stone on Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, there is a huge sign: "Watch Boys' Town Crow." Within the next few years that sign is expected to be taken down with pride when458 words
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111 1951-03-11 3 :<'•» MafT Reitarlrr. r i -a ho a v Member r Singapore I 4 nee will be f <1 by two years' police I 0 had two previD ru charged wl'h noting while being a member of an unlawful as- on Dec 12111 words
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Article237 1951-03-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE was "invaded" a second time within a week by wealthy American tourists when the 27-year-old Norwegian luxury yacht. Stella Polaris, arrived yesterday on her last round the world cruise. She is bemg sold to a S voyage and will ope237 words
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Article82 1951-03-11 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. GOH Kirn Ho, of Rochore Canal Road, yesterday was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court with impersonating a detective and demanding the idenity card of Malik bin Tahlan, a detective in a bus in North Bridge Road on Friday. He was also82 words
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Article87 1951-03-11 3 Sanday Time. SUIT Reporter. QNO Siang Eng, a three-year-old Teochew girl living at Mergui Road, taken ill on Feb. 18, began to have fits. Admitted :o hospital, she died the same day At the inquest yeste:Jay, '.he mother told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh87 words
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Article232 1951-03-11 3 Sunday Tiroes SUIT Reporter wa* little overseas interest in th? Singapore rubber market yesterday. At a quiet close first-grade for March shipment stood at $2.12 a lb. buyers. 4' 2 cents below Friday's close. The market was easier at the opening, when the higest done was $2232 words
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Article217 1951-03-11 3 37,000 NOW SETTLED IN JOHORE <un4*y Time* SUIT vi respondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THIRTY-SEVEN thousand people have been resettled in Johore since the Briggs "Man was put into operation, spokesman of the Director of Operations staff said today. There are altogether 65 resettlement areas In Johore and the target date217 words
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37 1951-03-11 3 Bandit targets in Pahang and In Negri Sembllan were hit by RAF. bombers and fighters in heavy airstrikes yesterday. The strikes were made In support of operations by ground security forces.37 words
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183 1951-03-11 3 From A Correspondent "pHE recent high prices for Indian textiles in Malaya and neighbouring countries were partly due to the secret levy of "tea money" by some exporting merchants in Bombay. These merchants were reported to have levied four annas extra on every yard of183 words
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Advertisement145 1951-03-11 3 ENGINEERING NEWTON CHAMBERS B. I. F. INDUSTRIES, (0., LTD. Working model, of rjj»j Newton Chambers rnnce tdward Road, THORNCLIFF NR plant can be seen at the SINCAPORE. SHEFFIELD ENGLAND d t JJ. Phone *****. Castle Bromwich. BIRMINGHAM U.K. April 30th to May Sole Concessionaire |y for NEWTON CHAMBERS b Co.145 words
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Miscellaneous192 1951-03-11 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE England Badminton; 915 "Dancing Time"; 9.30 News; 9.45 U.N. 9 a.m. "Walt* Time"; 9.30 Son* Pro<ramme; 10 "When tr LlghU of ih* Ploneeri'- 945 "In'.er- Are <Radio InsemUe); 10.30 memo"; 10 New*; 10.06 Radio SchonT Multertn") lo'io "Epi?o^ Doctor; 10.15 'Interlude from «ue" <Methodi*t); 11 Close. Hawaii";192 words
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Miscellaneous179 1951-03-11 3 SHE BUM ED HER JOB rOR GOOD-JEbi' SAKE jBTsORRY. madam. 1 UNTIL SHE LEARNT THE WAKE U? I CANTT YOU^I (THINKS) THIS JOB SECRET OF EXTRA ENERGY frffiift#rf---"-W' k^M ru Tinrnl I T>jj£ DOC /"OP AVVtSED I SO HORL/C*S ■HH^H Ail day losifc I V—wm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m cve *'6*T M^M R sPoS^179 words
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Article, Illustration806 1951-03-11 4 G aye lord Mauser (Live' Longer, Look Younger) says 0 You can beat old age and bulky fait if you follow the correct hormone-producing diet. more I study and practise the more convinced I become th,Mt planned nutrition can prevent premature •geinf. Looking younger *nd806 words
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150 1951-03-11 4 fWENTY-SIX men are walking about the streets of American cities today carrying under tfteir hats a secret which may bring hair lack to millions of bald heads. Doctors are treating them with what v known as "dermatotropic hurmone." Official results will not be published150 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1951-03-11 4 THE HUMAN CASEBOOK f am in love with a man ttz years my senior --trs realmed when we nrst met that we could never get married luo mon'm, aco h--? was transferred to another place and although eldom meet we remain1,194 words
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Advertisement218 1951-03-11 4 On the Kangaroo Service to London... Tour Rome as our guest •Sw^BMft. |MJM»i H k^BaSaV or Stop-over at no extra Ice \7nr 1 1 ours or days of pleasure in "tl>e eternal city" on your way to gland or Europe on the Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C Service from Singapore. WorW centre of art218 words
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Advertisement667 1951-03-11 4 DOG SHOW All Breeds HAPPY WORLD SUNDAY 11TN MARCH 4.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Over 100 dogs will be adjudicated by the world famous International |udge LEO C. WILSON. F.Z.S. From smallest Pekes to largest Great Danes See the RAF. trained dogs attacking a cnm.na! Obedience Tests ALL FOR A667 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-03-11 4 CROSSWORD SOLUT"*M lisJ'LUlDJglMLUj'u[a"w[sl fCjLC OP E A nIT; IM I10 words
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Article, Illustration357 1951-03-11 5 GALANG PATAH ELECTS ITS COUNCIL Village democracy in action Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. QALANC Patah, a village well off the beaten track on the western coastal region of South Johore. today made history when the Chinese inhabitants elected a village committee for looking after the affairs of357 words
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Article, Illustration240 1951-03-11 5 LABOUR WILL CONTEST 7 DISTRICTS Sandar Timea SUIT Reparlrr. T^HE Labour Party't strength in the coming elections for the Singapore Legislative Council on April 10 is seven and not six as reported immediatei* after the nominations. Mr. N O. Nair, who Is officially an Independent candidate for Seletar. is a240 words
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Article377 1951-03-11 5 'Spits' to be buried at sea THE last Spitfire fighters 1 of the RAF m Malaya, out-dated veterans cf two years of bandit warfare, are soon to find their last resting place m the sea. They have been withdrawn from service on the re-equip-ment of their squadrons with Vampire jet377 words
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Article78 1951-03-11 5 In fancy dress— on horseback >u»4ay Tianr* Staff avortar AN innovation amort r esidents of he Gala r I -nirin. v !jncy-dre-■r of the ne was j i who looked ali ug! to tnc United r ::.agniflcent ementa of g that li Original :ios: original cos v :v Mr Epko78 words
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190 1951-03-11 5 Sunday Timet Staff Reporter THERE was no •viJsnce that Squadron Leader Ceorge Charles Winton did corruptly accept a bicycle from a building contractor. Lim Chim," said Mr. Mark Morrison, defending, in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. On the same ground, he said that190 words
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Article78 1951-03-11 5 Knndav Time* S(»(I Rrptlrr. Ang Heng Pov Street, was yesterday I lively charged in :he ;-ond Police Cou. lalse evidence at an in the Coroner s Court L 8 Ang was alleged to have told the Coroner. Mr E E •hat he Sum. trip over78 words
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Article85 1951-03-11 5 Sunday Time* SUIT Krputrr. THE Riot Investigation Unit is seeking a Chinese taxi-driver who picked up and tooic to hospital a fatally wounded Chinese youth during the December riots. The driver took the 17--year-old boy, Tan Tian Chor, to his home in Minto Road and then85 words
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159 1951-03-11 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A POLICE raid on a Chinese hotel in |oo Chiat Road, one hour after midnight on October 15, last, resulted in the appearance of the hotel-keeper. Bobby Yap, in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was charged before Mr. P.159 words
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Article228 1951-03-11 5 Improve Your Speech and Writing in A Few Hours Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands ot men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing228 words
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Article102 1951-03-11 5 "Word Mastery" Write to-day to The Rt-uent Institute iDept. 449L>. Palace Gate. London. W.B. Ennl mid. for a free copy ol Word Mastery." which contains full details oi the Effective English Course— lncluding the special arrangements for overseas students Don't delay Your hnglish is .ill-important to you.102 words
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Advertisement15 1951-03-11 5 "1 BORNEO m MOTORS m§ LIMITED Mm SINGAPORE mKF' for 1 Austin Sales and Service15 words
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Advertisement38 1951-03-11 5 This is what they dream about When you enioy your tiffin today, think of your friends •t home send a Food Parcel of tinned meats we arrange everything ior you COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Xi38 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1951-03-11 6 THE SINGAPORE SCENE \9VU \ploxdu REPORTING CIXTY-NINE an age at which most ordinary souls are thinking of retiring and settling down to those hobbies they have been thinking about cultiBut not Trader Horn. fork happens to be h;s hobby not only his hobby, but his whole I te •~and so1,630 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-03-11 6 PRMED only a couple of months ago, the Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers is sparing no effort to make Singapore ball-room-mind^fi, writes Colleague Amb; Khaw. Last Wi the society Presented at the Raffles F ?1 At a rehearsal of Pyjm»lioii' which opened at the Littla Theatre last night: From89 words
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Advertisement84 1951-03-11 6 DUCHESSE i£l> SALON de BEAUTE lair in Singapore) Our Beautician from Charles Vasco of Dover St., London. W. 1. specialises in American Permanent Waving Systems, Facials, Manicure A Pedicure. ROOM 128, RAFFLES HOTEL BLOfi. k 84, Brr>i Basin Hi. (Next to Quaatas) TZL. 3002 agcmi'nt) Colours Polishes RED TILE FLOORS84 words
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Advertisement215 1951-03-11 6 Of course, you wunt to (eel ■i lf aaannfl at ~th<.*> ccrtasa time*"; with the pwfwt streamlined protection of MODCSS you'll ba ready for work or play. I aaV h3 *^Z^P~" *V v 'TF" j^"^\ MODELS all .lastir 'Q at iMibli Sanitary twit Olv*tmmp|. romfort srruntjr and A4«UmX4M«n produce The215 words
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916 1951-03-11 7 American food shops almost overpowered me..... MARY HEATHCOTT, on a tour of America finds the American way of life terrifying and says,... rpo English eyes, 1 one of the prettiest surprises In Washington are the street* of old houses In Georgetown with their fanlighted doorways, square windows, wrought iron railings916 words
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689 1951-03-11 7 ...FEY Im. hawke - I can't give you anything but love, dear... ...FEY Im. hawke by ANY HUSBAND— TO ANY WIFE SOMEBODY from Wales bless her com menring on how humiliating it is for women t-> be so dependent on their bands, proposes that m i be compelled by law to give their wives689 words
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Article465 1951-03-11 7 REFUTE this accusation made by overseas visitors, that the British are murderers of vegetables. Whatever your political views, when cooking vegetables, be conservative. Not by saying "Vegetables with all their goodness boiled away were good enough for Grandma, so they are good enough tor me;" but465 words
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Advertisement373 1951-03-11 7 4fi jT^^^^^ e#***«^^B g^Kfc la* < W Ocep-cleaming a/vrtyotitjAi* Ye ceep-cieaming the greatest secret in oeauty car«. Because a perfectly cieon ikin is the foundation oi true beauty Anne Hrench Cieansmg Mtlk actually floats away the hiddendust and mpunties right trom the buseo; your pore«. t removes the dust you373 words
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Advertisement323 1951-03-11 7 mtf& mSH H f APACHES moF O\ f HEAT EHERVATIOV m HERV/NESS •t RHEUMATISM WITH ■nßa^^BnaaaS 1 fThe importance of getting in first with 'Aspro' in counteracting tropic troubles cannot be stressed too much. Aspro' has a swift as well o« a soothing action and by taking Aspro' at the323 words
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Article, Illustration483 1951-03-11 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by... s i KTDAT: Friend rings up this nii to .say she is noiny on leave shortly, •iid do I know anyone v ila like her i b<>rn promising the ChUdrrn one for ages, and t :he oppor»' Take 'hem both along to fciapect the animal, who483 words
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Article723 1951-03-11 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY, who last week wrote about women's reaction to men's manners, has taken a poll of men's views about women's courtesy and finds men say DEPLIES to the feminine poll with regard to "Men and their manners taken last wee I',1 have been many723 words
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Article527 1951-03-11 8 JOAN BALDWINSON - JOAN BALDWINSON BUY LINES by WHO wants to look extra glamorous and captivating? Then false eye-lashes are for you. Just arrived In Singapore, the eye- lashes are In brown and black and art applied cully with stage spirit gum. They can be trimmed to a suitable527 words
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Advertisement187 1951-03-11 8 v Vmx^^A. 99 ~q el's) Dunn* and after an Ulne.su the rich I V) ///"'f'^JK b<>d.v -building elements in s*rotti A Riniil.«)(in restore health and rtrenp'h 1/1 ~^S2^m in record time iV/*^""-*** And when you are Ht Bcotfs EtmiMon keep., you well— fives you vijor»u» YZZ'S s •trength and help*187 words
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Article255 1951-03-11 9 Raub plan of $100 shop 'gift' By ANDY G BOZARIO £HINESE schools in the Raub area of Pahang stand a chance of getting an occasional gift' of $100. From whom? Well, the following story will tell you: There is, as yet, no compulsory holiday enactment for shop assistants in the255 words
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Article, Illustration511 1951-03-11 9 FLYING BANK DROPS $10,000,000 Pennies from heaven for Johore Sunday Times Air Correspondent PILOTS and "money-aimers" of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, have dropped payrolls worth more than $10,000,000 from their tiny single engined Tiger Moths to estates in South Johore since the Emergency began. And not a 10 -cent511 words
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Article411 1951-03-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday D EASONS for Hie delay in issuing an award in the wage dispute between Hie Malayan Rubber Workers Union and the Malayan Planting Industrie* Employers Association were given today by the Chairman of the Arbitration Board. Mr. justice E.411 words
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Article36 1951-03-11 9 Twenty-eight wounded from Korea— lo Brltuh and nine French,— are due to leave Changl RAF. airfield this morning on their way back to Europe. They have been reating at Changl R.A.F. hospital36 words
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Article293 1951-03-11 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ACTINC on information received. Security Forces in PERAK yesterday killed eight bandits and wounded four more, two other bandit* were killed in PAHANC, bringing the day's total to 10. Three bandits were killed instantly in the Batu293 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-03-11 9 Tke Cawer***. Str FraaAM* C:»n»o*, at lait night'i primer frvea by Hrn CMI SWvic* AmocU»lm at the VktaHa Ummm*d HtS. o«4ieM k> rW iUm m« (Im« Mtx M*. K. M |rrM, Mr H. M Mr. J. M. t. «3b. M*. f JL SUZ Mr,. M. KTOa-4»r. t^r M f MUI.59 words
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Advertisement124 1951-03-11 9 ftititct at riialtt I E TELS CO's TRADING SOCIETY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC A 4 B^t' f Sf —^^Lr "Sj^B^s^s^M^tf Dignity, style jnd perfect I/^B balance. High performV x «<r I PF* s WI W *T^ ance cloaked in quiet v «tt^^(^ I^- B j -»^4fc, goo& manners. Real comv124 words
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Advertisement237 1951-03-11 9 fTOOTAL; DRESSING GOWNS 1 51 Many new designs in Attractive Colours Sizes 36 to 44 I $39.00 I ilittle*s»: SINGAPORE :SSSH; Ha: H::i H:r: HtH :::H iiHi i:H: I NWiMTROVEQI permanent waving [rm urn« iuku<iou> ,jiep4iati3ns and the Mine improved cold -r wave proc*** ju4 in the Ric/vtid I Hjdnut237 words
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Article42 1951-03-11 10 MAX NOON thanks thoae who tent ureathx. scrolla. kind attendance and aei¥tc— rendered on th" Bak Ah Pong. Parcel i Malayan Railway. K L 1 II relative* and >U and f. -v nt rci.il MMM I moo of ti. fir recent42 words
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520 1951-03-11 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MAR 11. 1951 Another headache PE^AUbE the places concerned are off the beaten track the labour troubles in south Selangor and in parts of Negn Scmbilan have only recently come to the attention of the general public. There is no disRirsing the fact that they *re520 words
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Article, Illustration543 1951-03-11 10 'Daughters, yes, but no sons 5 A PHENOMENON OF BIRTH DOOMS MANY FAMOUS HOUCES A SHORTAGE of boy babies has hit many of Britain's titled families, and some lines may now become extinct. In other cases a remote kinsman must Inherit and save the name. The hereditary fortune passes to543 words
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462 1951-03-11 10 A single purpose dominates his life A SINGLE purpose domi- nates the lite of Dr. Robert Nigel McCurdy. It has caused him to give up his country practice in Bntatn, f» recast his entire professional career. To it is devoted all his skill and experience, all the resources of his462 words
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Article, Illustration921 1951-03-11 10 Saigon French chic by day, curfew at night HAVE heard Saigon described as a French North African city transplanted to the Far East. To «ome extent this is a true impression. The city is laid out in a iear pattern; a port in the protected reaches of a river estuaryCOLIN - 921 words
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Advertisement341 1951-03-11 10 CLASSIFY ADS I MUOUBN: On March «Ui. at Kinrara MlllUry HoaplUJ. Kuala I mil ill, I* Cynthia, wlf, of Captain Anthony Brlgdai. a aHVttlstf for CnTaStOpntY THE ENGAOEMENT la anaeuneed between Pranclt Lee Hock i voiaaft** son of Mr Lee Teow Klat and the iate Mada*B Kf Ah Jee to341 words
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Advertisement14 1951-03-11 10 BM-e^PvJ O[ At* I HUJuaTsTi I "lay m A«r FINEST J\_^ BROKEN 2~~>> PEKOE14 words
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Advertisement42 1951-03-11 10 kS 91 A at /jjLaß af£aM^ffjs7«Qflßa¥«r W^^^ JMJM 3fc a .j ji i »^4iejMHpL- «ejsj| i I I arP/' ft/ BE SOUGHT At the end of the day, When rest ls sought, A cold foaming Tiger Is man's first thought there's always \|&>/42 words
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Article141 1951-03-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COR the first time in the University of Malaya a scheme for the supervision of students is being introduced. Members of the academic staff will act £i mentors to limited number of students in their care. The tcheme is an experimental one141 words
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Article55 1951-03-11 11 HAD 3 LORRY TYRES— CHARGE Sunday Times Staff Reporter Neo Chui Lai, Neo Tit Lat, and Ng Buck Song yesterday claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court to a charge of fraudulent possession of three lorry tyres worth $600 The tase was postponed to April 4 to; hearing. Bail55 words
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Article798 1951-03-11 11 MALAYAN TIN MEN DENY US. CHARGES 'Many errors, omissions, distortions in report 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. THE F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, the representative organisation of mine operators in Malaya, categorically denies the charges made against producers in the report on tin by the United States Senate Sub-Committee798 words
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Article, Illustration214 1951-03-11 11 ONE of tSc moil r«markjbl« co.nc.der.ces in njvil Ma occurred ycrrcrday when the only Hirer survivors from the 44,000--ton battle cruiser H.M.S. Hr-cd. sunk by the Bismarck in May 1941 w**c in Singapore H.M.S. Hood was sunk witfc Hie lois o» 1421 livet. Only three men survived and they have214 words
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Article252 1951-03-11 11 Snda; lime* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE KUALA Lumpur Lake 1 Oardens is gradually growing into a lovers' par adise. Soon Kuala Lumpur "love birds" may even be able to go boating on the lakes. On exhibition at the Festival of Britain next252 words
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Article164 1951-03-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter -fHE Supervisor of Elections, Mr. C. C. Thomson, has called the 22 candidates contestinr the elections to the Singapore Legislative Council 0.. April 10 for a confe.ence on Tuesday. Mr. Thomson told the Sunday Times yesterday that the conference was to164 words
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Article148 1951-03-11 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE responsibility of civil servants has in no way decreased declared the Covernor, Sir Franklin Cimson, last night at a dinner fiven by the Civil Serwce Association in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Four hundred people were present, the dinner being in tribute to148 words
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Article31 1951-03-11 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore textile Importers can now ship Japanese greycloth direct to Britain for processing and subsequent Import to Malaya, Against Malaya's allocation for 1950--i 51.31 words
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Article45 1951-03-11 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Air Vice-Marshal S. C Stratford. Commandant General of the R.A.F. Regiment, will arrive in Singapore on Tuesday to inspect the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya i In the Island and the Federation. Later, he will go to Hong Kong.45 words
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Article28 1951-03-11 11 Sunday rime* Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Sat. For driving his lorry without consideration for others, Cheng Peng Lee was fined $30 or 15 days' rigorous Imprisonment.28 words
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Article49 1951-03-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU MCA ANNUAL MEETING JOHORF BAHRU. Sat. The annual meeting of the Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was held today when Dr. M. Birchee was re-elected chairman of the Association. All the 14 ar^a chairmen In Johore Bahru district, were elected vice-chairmen of the Association49 words
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Article282 1951-03-11 11 S. C. LIM - The two lives of Mrs X S. C. LIM By |^|Rb K. is a Singapore Chinese housewife with I two children, two younger brothers and an aged mother 1 to look after liusbaiKi I month as a mechanic, of this hi I tlu> BMOI y hi,,;.. tin X h;i ilr282 words
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Advertisement39 1951-03-11 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED The New 1951 IS i l\.V_/v_/Iv C> 3 -S**--* 4*3__F^^^^_T _fl_ttfc LATEST STYLES jfc^^Wßß if *&M All Sizes wMM AND jf^ From J^, tb j j ,00 I p DRESS DEPARTMENT ROBINSONS (INCORPORATED IN SPORE)39 words
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Article500 1951-03-11 12 py «iuh the BI: a feunt of the All E:.»Ui. r b o Malaya at 9 to be h c It .Ji mee I wmr to spurts f n k lie to t> >n \V,xlr t t th» ex -champion and f.-mou* aaaneger. Ted Broodnbb. Future mes500 words
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Article967 1951-03-11 12 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By "la Argentina railway stations. roads, ships, a gas works, and even a newly discovered star, hare beea named after Bra Faroa."— New Tor* Tt-Ma. MAT not he tared sv masses. In England, where raMons are ahort; I admit thai I fett a a*967 words
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Advertisement394 1951-03-11 12 u-i/ioette- «44» ___W\ W mm. m **A A _m#«mM ua-u SmW'A^^m^M^ml _tU fl^F Psnamv "f •MH^FS^BlW^sa* aspr^wa«^'»»«»«»i _W tfce *w* jamem m> w«m tmi timiittilM Bf wM »ke feet w—4 r*» wnre. W* M bw MMtetvMSlMUe e*aMte cap aw 4 cas>e mi Uvm iirnr. g»«r ef Mack, it m »4eal394 words
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Miscellaneous245 1951-03-11 12 -jj^ o '___£J& *^_i__\W^_W I _rUi/^^\k. l^p2*i^^^?^R!^-l -in -i r /HJ 'W____WH_______C^^^_____Jl_____\ y^^k 3 AND BY THOSE FEARFUL ObTeCTs"tO PREPARE THIS BODY PERICLES Act I Sc I IEY NEVER DIE: Brigham Young, leader of the persecuted Mormons OMAM YOUNG HAS A \_C% AT NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, THE CHURCH'S _ff-fc-ram|A ,v .m,uK245 words
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Article139 1951-03-11 13 ROBIN' TODD GETS HIS MAID MARION RI CHARD TODD. who has been chosen by Walt Disney to play Robin Hood in the RKO-Walt Disney live-action picture to be made In London, is to be Joined by 21-year-old Joan Rice as Maid Marion. Joan spent her childhood in Nottinghamshire, wu educated139 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-03-11 13 CH'i T Sarawak was a popular star to spot last week. Orer three thousand of you sent in the correct answer; but the first trn opened only get the priirv Lucky first prize winner was Miss Molly Low. 174 Telok Serik Road. Kuantan. A cheque252 words
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187 1951-03-11 13 FILM REVIEWS SEE THE EARTH FROM THE MOON y^iTH everybody talking about the possibility of flying saucers, space-sh.ps. platforms floating in space as probable bomb.ng bases for the *,arth, it it not surpr smg that a go-ahead film producer should make a f,!m about a tr.p |q the moon. What187 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-03-11 13 JAMES ARTHUR - JAMES ARTHUR by TRAVEL, as the saying goes, is always broadening. Bur more than that, according to Walter Pidgeon, it's probably the greatest fun in the world. V. suing strange, faraway and over a P^ riod of fifteen J years has acted in more places337 words
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80 1951-03-11 13 Glynis to star in Maugham's latest film GLYNIS Johns is to star in "Gigolo aud <li&o--lette." the main episode of the as yet untitled sequel to Somerset .Maugham's "Quartet" and "Trio." Hei part is to be that of a girl stunt diver who is working the big hotels on the80 words
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Article688 1951-03-11 13 BILL WEBB- JONES - BILL WEBB-JONES toy THERE appears to be a concerted rush to get aboard the "Old Time Song revival bandwaggon, which goes a long way towards proving that there's no song like an old song. Whether you are a cor-strlke-me-pink Cockney or not, you will enjoy688 words
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Advertisement215 1951-03-11 13 i WEDNESDAY 14th MARCH IS I MAP WEDNESDAY j T«Hla> -11 am ■ffMM MAN OF HBMI ns liauLJU"*-™ m\ «L LAST DAY f 9 w^ w ii 14.'. fuiiiMsm m^i 4slv Warnrr Bros, prrs^nt Breakthrough season mom mmrt tonight PEASANT TAKES A WIFE" A MANDARIN Pi>(urr%ith t.N(iI.ISH Sub-titlr* l»iHt-ibutrd by215 words
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Advertisement402 1951-03-11 13 NEW ALHAMBRA Get The New Alh.tmhra Hahil! T«Uy: U am 13# 4.N. C 45 9.M p.m. I You'll Laueh YourM-lf Silly!! i;i Also March of Titn«: "Th r QaIBMBBI Storm" Morning Matinee Today at 9 am M.G.Ms "The Barklevs of Rroa dway" Tech. I Admission: Circle SI Stalls ..0 rt>.402 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-03-11 14 TIMC of iron rjtioai ml tafc* a ball a* rbii ieisct.cn Vm li ice a S in. btcvcl* asl«. a 3 m, rwist aViM, a S i" ipmr i a 2, in, hjckuw, aa4 aim, rawiiaw «ari«a;. There are the things a a#erata4 on77 words
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Article605 1951-03-11 14 "T.-tC day before rhe world ends if we are still 1 working Hie weather forecast need consist of oiiy two words: Very hot. c—thate that cheerful young man with a jnd accent and a familiar way of talking about —works it out m res new605 words
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Article, Illustration691 1951-03-11 14 JAMES COOfER - British jet bomber races the sun JAMES COOfER k* Gander, NewfovndlaM BRITAIN'S first bomber wtrnHed across rke Atlantic one day last month »nd smashed every record fe* the creasing. It went so fast, despite strong head winds, that it nearly got te Newfoewdiand before it left Northern Ireland—as the clocks691 words
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Advertisement492 1951-03-11 14 pj>em.-esi:B»<:i»-*l.j< mcT.^ fl of 4 great features that set a J^J ttew world ttandard for air travel vL' NOW! YOU GET i SLLEPERETTE* ON PAN AMERiaiV§ DOUBLE-DECKED I CLIPPERS* a> On all flights te the U.3.A. (via Maafitl enjoj the bed-length "omfort ef luvMbV eos Sleeperette. No extra charge I492 words
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Miscellaneous215 1951-03-11 14 W AIBMCI [R .*r>HJXJ> rwon last WEEK K fs UUV 0 WDrTT rx) MAH MAID NO KAKn- J Au** V t I li\ J ■i. l^ <- Ll <-^vr><-n« Pfl L UAV \V^\\ AH' MATCHERLV. TMtT THREE!- < Cll < 'Jl DA^D SMOOPERS) L^bbbbbV X \V\ a\ A\ thousam -r-^r215 words
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Article, Illustration932 1951-03-11 15 ELIAS D. MEYER - Her ambition is to raise living standards of Malaya's womenfolk ELIAS D. MEYER by PETITE, slender 25 year old Che Siti Rahmah binti Haji Kassim of Rombau. Negri Sembilan's only woman State Councillor belongs to the modern school of thought. She hopes to make her maiden speech when the State932 words
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Article349 1951-03-11 15 man Is independent. She ou ns her own home and possesses land and sawahs. "I like to work" she says "not so much from the point of view of remuneration but because It fives me an opportunity to learn more of life and to gain experience. "I349 words
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Article538 1951-03-11 15 I/ST ni f>M the Oei Ttong Ham Hall of the University of Malaya the last of four performances of The Antigone of Sophocles loas gtven to an enthusiastic audience. A special correspondent who was at the opening performance on Tuesday writes of thia production: r JK>538 words
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Advertisement255 1951-03-11 15 mm HERE'S NEWS THAT GIVES jaboul the world's most wanted gift pen! The new Parker "51" !i:^^^ r as a rero^'kable new Aero-metric Ink System and it's the WRITING PERFECTION {greatest ever devised Ss^^^ Th* Aaro-metric bk System is a wholly new, scientific method of \V mrawlng to. atoring, safeguarding255 words
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Article769 1951-03-11 16 RH NAY LOR - What the STARS forteu RH NAY LOR THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dee. 2Ut Jan. l*th>: Beginning and end week should prove exceedingly interesting. Something on which you had long sei your heart may materialise by Tuesday Midweek iriav prove depressing in that you don't get the co-operation you expected.769 words
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Article376 1951-03-11 16 O/HO WAS RIGHT? A little question of figures to be solved next. Hear what It Is all about: 'Good morning sir!" said a clerk to his boss one mornIng. "Owing to the tremendous rise in the cost of living, I must ask you for an increase in376 words
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Article594 1951-03-11 16 IF you have a choice between 1 playing a hand at notrump. or at a major suit In which each partner holds four trumps, the major will frequently produce one or more additional tricks. This Is in addition to the added protection It furnishes in a weakly stopped594 words
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Advertisement91 1951-03-11 16 +*T o^ .^aaat-_aaßaaaa^BaP A I a M fruit juice 5j J cine sugar wm >: '-t i.ude. it reaches you turned. ate'y afte» runofactwre ii tHe gay "new laMss" bottle. iHS SQUASH c nticw rwi^^ '-C' \l. IhTL a \|')ther ii STOPS CHAFING! h.- X ,1 A h,«.i and 191 words
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Advertisement469 1951-03-11 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidneys Wirti Cystex ane You II Feel Fme Cystex thr prescription of a fauiuua doctoi— «n-ls all troub.ea due to faulty kldr.»y action In double quick time, ao, If you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Dizimess, Circles under Eyas, Fre* Energy469 words
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Advertisement65 1951-03-11 16 THROBBING NERVE PAINS tfS^^aU/or Phensic's QQOO6H action Pmxmuc tab in disintegrate eoacaJy, anal co bring quick reief (run peia. aomr-ios dM aarrea, counteracung dapnaaxaa ■•<*• ex ofitt I* <ht itome.ti *r aaana v >aa awi Get a aupply of Pheoak todar I Phensic for quick, an/is relief FROM HEADACHES, RHEUMATIC65 words
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Advertisement109 1951-03-11 16 /f/1 Jewel- tike hrau/(j for your hansim Lke s jewel rhis smart polish enharuei j the beaury ofyout hands Pbggy Sags is thr sjft> ■L tocrat of nail polishes. !t| Smooth flowing, long I Isating and its many |> TMI SMAIT NAII fOUSM makes weaning happy time fof baby and109 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-03-11 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs SSt'' t .t^J^^Ai^ Tugv V f>vi.iguTve_A>i 'E «£M sC "C*e Than ten Jf'^i v ~^VhZ'£*''t*~}' iSw v A aaaV^^ Ju sar V^^ j^^r^*^F^^^B^Bßßßlg^^s S BBFt^ Jz^Baai A3C-v^A^ls sV^^PA■T^lg6 SO^N WEKiT 16 I^Cii^^ -s^^^/VrH^Jaxl (saaxaaxaW n-=sECOJ*A3eOu« p BOP < -e.SAffTS.VHEP«EPAa£? UX&^Z^'rWl A^Caxl ~c the p e^cs ■■■^ja'.100 words
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Article, Illustration543 1951-03-11 17 Ten held on BRIBERY CHARGES COLLECE SPORT SCANDAL (by A Special Correspondent AMERICAN sports fans art aghast today at one of the grtatest scandals of sporting history. Eif ht idolised basketball players have been arrested with a professional gambler who is alleges, to have bribed them to lose games or543 words
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528 1951-03-11 17 By A Special Correspondent CHESS players in the Colony of Singapore while feeling highly complimented by the decision of the Malayan Chess Federation to hold the 1951 Congress in Singapore again, sympathise with their colleagues in the Federation. Up-country players are naturally disappointed528 words
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Article, Illustration655 1951-03-11 17 MAURICE SMITH - MAURICE SMITH 'ijlij* [-±j ■> 'J' liii- w§ I' li'iill t^jW^v/-^ by I HAVE more bad news for Ringer Barrie. A bottle ot his so-called 'harmless dynamite" tonic the preparation he claims to have used in bringing off many of his biggest coups and which he defies the655 words
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Article117 1951-03-11 17 FIS lx what Barries famous "harmless dynamite" for racehorses contains, according to ti.e analyst who submitted it to searching tests:— per cent Potassium bromide 29.7 Caffeine 0.2 Vegetable extractive* 10 Alcohol, by weight 10 2 Water, etc.. to 100 0 The "vegetable extractive" is partly117 words
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Advertisement178 1951-03-11 17 A self-winding watch is a better watch but why! '"fHERE'S mon much more Which It why, of course, Fc lea X—to wlf-winding watch Invented their Rolex Oytter Per. then Jurt MTing you the trouble of petual, with Its exclusive 'Re tor* remembering to wind it up 1 A lelf- Self-winder.178 words
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Article, Illustration721 1951-03-11 18 Poh Lim loses thrilling final LONDON, Saturday. IVONG Penjf Soon, Singapore sports goods salesman, retained his All-England badminton championship at Karl's Court today, defeating his fellow countryman, Ong Poh Lim, 15—18, 18—14, 15—7, in the final of the men's singles tournament. On the newly-painted721 words
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297 1951-03-11 18 EDEN PETERS - EDEN PETERS By NEW DELHI Saturday. U ORE than 500 athletes and officials taking part in the first Asian Games now being staged in New Delhi were guests of Mr. Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India at a tea-party held at his residence last297 words
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Article331 1951-03-11 18 LONDON, Saturday. VO goals were scored In today's F.A. <up semlfinals, even though extra time was played. As a result Birmingham and Blackpool and Newcastle and Wolverhampton Wanderers will replay during the week. In the English games the First Division leaders, Tottenham and Middlesbrough drewReuter - 331 words
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Article166 1951-03-11 18 NEW DELHI, Sat. INDIA won the first Asian Games soccer championship this evening beating Iran one-nil In a thrilling final. A record crowd watched the game. The Iranians, who play robusttype football, had the tricky, barefooted Indians, whose approach work is usually characterise by passes fromUP - 166 words
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Article214 1951-03-11 18 IN their opening ma'eh of the season, Singapore Chines* Recreation Club defeated R.A.F. Tengah by 49 runs on Hong Lim Green yesterday. SCRC. were all out for 137. Ong Bcng Bee 50. Chfjng Thiam Slew 24 Eddie Fung 23. King four for IS Orr two for214 words
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Article105 1951-03-11 18 Lt.-Col. A. W. Salmon was elected the patron of the 4 Supply Reserve Depot, R.A.S.C., Civilian Sports Club, for 1951 at the first annual meeting In Singapore. Other officers are: President. Major J. D. Gray; vice-president Mr. Abdullah bin Masood; secretary. Mr J. Balkara Singh;105 words
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Article62 1951-03-11 18 MBI BOURNE. Sal Mrs D Vlntesides Bold Belle, 11-4 favourite, won the £4.000 Austral.an Cup race over two miles one furlong at Plemington today. Bold Belle won by four lengths from Mr. H. O Smith's Land Tax (12-1) in 3 mm. 43 sec., which «aa only half a62 words
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Advertisement179 1951-03-11 18 i V^ Hennesay Brandy is the heart of the grape It v distilled and matured in the heart of the famous Cognac vineyards. The happy blen of sunshine, soil. Ume and care has produced brandy which is enjoyed in every country of the world As a liqueur, as a beverage,179 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-03-11 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION \< KOSS: I. Bprsys: 6 Saga; 10 Ti«l: 11. Imitator; IS. Un•oM; 14 Tore: IS. Pear; 16. Leering. 18 Revfls; 20. Nee; 31. Did: 14 Son: 25 Bty; 26. Odd. IT. Ape; SO .Use; 32. Elm: 34. Hasten; 37. Raiment: 38. Lido; 40 Sipv 41 Amuspd; 41. Pastoral.104 words
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Article, Illustration594 1951-03-11 19 Colony's first athletic medal from W K TRKVOK Sperial to the Sunday Time- NEW DELHI, Saturday. VC; l.iaiiK Chiang won the first athletic medal j for Singapore this afternoon *hen he came third in the NMI metres hurdles. Of six entries only four competed.594 words
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Article113 1951-03-11 19 Sunday Timn J*w S»«rU Reporter. JOHORE Postal Recreation C-ub dreaded at Ito firs'- annual i«nl are-wc en»a«f_Ju ntw to Jataore PwUl and 7**ecaw Club. Mr w. O. OnSths and Mr. H E Cornish *ere elected patron* In addition to Mr R. C. mr*e*n ™6 Mr113 words
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Article73 1951-03-11 19 Mrs.James wins Fogarty Cup •M Law* rumwtr Golf Cup tor 1 IK.I isVAF Ladies AnnuaComw jiiiiiabT< **■> James (Wand QC) wha boat Jir» Kddlcs»on (Changi O.C 4 aid S at the Wand Oolf Ch» on Friday. Other prise m mners in the oooa■atttion »«r« Mrs Avias iChaagJ QC i. otbs73 words
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Article224 1951-03-11 19 fo one-all draw fSSS tr***'" Cl«. h^ld Chil^ AtiileUc U I a one-all draw in yesterday's S.A.F. A. thy. 1 UMM match at Jaian Besar Stadium Indians, iTi. beat KoU Raja one-nii in their first C*"*« VMh a»o. t»ve another food showin*; yesterday and would have won224 words
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Article664 1951-03-11 19 OING%I°OKE %B«ateur Football Association Council •3 will meet at 6.3« p.m. tomorrow (Monday) to consider and, if necessary, to draft the reply to tbr letter received from the president of the Football AasocUtion of Malaya (Tunk« Abdul Rahman) concernin« its exclusion Singapre fnMB the Malaya tup The664 words
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Article224 1951-03-11 19 A breezy 56 by Cashin featured Singapore Cricket Club's home-aad-bome fixture on the Pad^ag yesterday tfteen Ward's XI defeated Sowray's XI by seven ■srfcota. Ward's XI owe much of ttielr success to Caahin and Simpson, whose fourth- wicket partnership realised 57 runs before both players retired.224 words
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Article94 1951-03-11 19 IN one of the tmo United Services League aoceer matches r«ti>rday R.A.F. Maintenance Unit •cored a 2-1 victory over RJLT. Lodeer Unite at SeleUr. The match was played In the rain on a hea< Uy wmter-lo|aßa ground. Maintenance Unit took a 3-0 lead at the94 words
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Article67 1951-03-11 19 TIE oaartcr-finais of the Island C.'-ja aoV rhaininpship. played yesterday, resulted as foUows: T. H. A. Potts bt K. 8. Murray one up: A. B Davis bt F. Joawa S and J: 9. I. M. Ibrahim bt H Twobe aac «s>; Penrtei Mayor bt C. A. Bateman67 words
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Article310 1951-03-11 19 NINETBEM year aid Pooag 8w« Maa» iBMMd h«r »a? to thrw victonrs at Ohe apoond annual mtra-i'iu verity badmlntoo chafßlniilm «t tit* Ctarteal Union Hall jeiterttey. She bm»e Ike a»coMl triple t-fa.i.npion tr tiie DtuiUM^ m Maiava UMt year's triple crown wtoai, m Mto Teoh310 words
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Article256 1951-03-11 19 OLA YIN G with 16 men almost throughout the 1 ranc, REME. defeated C..H.Q.. FARELF in a Inited Services soccer leafue cane at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday by three-nil. In an early move, Lambert, REME. outside right, trapped the ball from a O.H.Q. Roalklck256 words
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Article176 1951-03-11 19 PLAYINO very fme football Police tf.A yesterday overwhelmed Singapore District S* M U s—l in a S A.P.A. Dlv. 2 League game at the Police Oround, Thomson Road. Police displayed good teamwork. They had an excellent forward line. Their left-wing. Haroon. was fast and was well176 words
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Article179 1951-03-11 19 CEYLON Sports Club defeated Singapore Police at cricket by four wicket* at Balestter Roa/i yesterday. Paik-e:' Kirn Swee retd. hurt 16: Devadas b Kxishnan 30: Sundram r Thuralrajah b Retnam 2; Bairlie c Pernando b Sundram 0: Cooke c Yogarajah b Retnam 2: B. Roas179 words
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Advertisement474 1951-03-11 19 Look for the PILFER -PROOF CAP! In this country some imitations ai Brylcreem are appearing on l!ie nurket match out foi them. In some cases, old Brylcreem jars are being used and they are being filled with imitation products. To make certain that you gel genuine Brylcreem, we ensure every474 words
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Article785 1951-03-11 20 Last-furlong effort by Meath beaten off From KPSOM JEEP piCTURE GOER, cleverly ridden by Arthur Ayres, spranjf a surprise in the Kedah Cup over 8} f. to pay $82 at Penang yesterday, concluding day of the Penan? Turf Club Spring meeting. Shouldering a welter785 words
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Article1236 1951-03-11 20 TOTAL: $419,999 Ist No. *****3 (S100.800) 2nd No. 5*6535 (I 5C.4M) 3rd No. 1625*9 25.2N) Starters (57.2N each): Mm. '*****. *****1. *****4. 3!W!»88. 48.J871 *****5, Consolation: ($2.52* each): Nos. !4i.004 *****0. *****1 1 I. *****4, *****8, MK4Z. 4*3365. *****8. *****6. Race Four LASS 3, DIV. 3— FIRS1,236 words
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Article33 1951-03-11 20 Naval Base Asians beat Europeans one nil In a friendly sl:cer game played yesterday at the Naval Base. The winning goal was scored by Obed 10 mlnu'es from the interval.33 words
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Article279 1951-03-11 20 DUNEDIN, Saturday. f\fi a pitch which played perfectly Cyril v Washbrook scored 147— his second century of the tour— when M.C.C. today started the second match of their New Zealand tour against Otago the Plunket Shield winners. At close M.CC were sm for eight. WashbrookReuter-AAP - 279 words
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Article18 1951-03-11 20 Today's friendly soccer match at Choon Ouan School between Hotspurs and Cheerful Lads his been cancelled.18 words
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Article78 1951-03-11 20 soccer sides SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has invited Indonesia's Asian Gjunes soccer team to plar in thr Colony on its return trip from New Delhi. A nble was sent to the manager of the team on Friday. S.A.F.A. offered the usual terms 39 per cent, of gross78 words
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Article257 1951-03-11 20 r\RAW and starting times for tomorrow's inter-club women's golf match between Royal Singapore Golf Club and Island Club at the R.SG.C. are (Island Club players mentioned first) 18 holes starting Ist ninei 2.15 pm. Mrs. I. Hiddleston (19) v Mrs. A Cobley cl8>; 2.19 p m. Mrs.257 words
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Article174 1951-03-11 20 A strong forward line gave Army a convincing, three-one victory over Royal Navy In a Inter-ServJcea hockey game at Tanglin yesterday. Both sides took time to settle down but Army were on their feet first and Knox scored the first goal after he followed up an174 words
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Article44 1951-03-11 20 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent THE entry of Your Highne&s has own accepted by the Perak Turf Club for the Perak Derby under Rule of Racing 54. Your Highness has therefore been deleted from the I 1 mile race.44 words
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