The Straits Times, 25 March 1951
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Title Section27 1951-03-25 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Straits Times Singapore Fr«« Press No. Sl7. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH, 25, 1951 PRICE TKN CENTS27 words
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Article510 1951-03-25 1 'Open doors to all before it's too late' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QATO Onn bin Ja'afar, President of the United Malays' National Organisation, today said that if UMNO was to hdld its own in Malayan politics, it must open its doors to non-Malays510 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-03-25 1 f T ■locacn of Kuala Limtpnr was jt Kallang Airport yesterday or. v greet her mother. Mm Esther Belokamcn. aged 1 62. who m Mjrb.n. Maadwria. The couple had not met fo» 14 years and there Mas a joyful reymon. Today Mrs Belokamcn ••H Hy to KaaU Lympur to see86 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-03-25 1 LOTTERY PLAN APPROVED Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JJMNO assembly today appToved by an overwhelming majority the proposal to start lotteries to improve UMNO's economic position. The use of the funds was left for the executive committee to decide. The proposal to ask Government to provide Malay reservations165 words
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Article26 1951-03-25 1 Two armed bandits killed a Malay mandore, Che Mat bin Din. at his house In Pathau, near Bukit Tambun. last night26 words
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Article33 1951-03-25 1 LOS ANGELES Sat.—American synthetic rubber plants by June should be producing 900 000 tons a year, forestallv rubber shortage, Mr. J Ward Keaner. of the B. I". Goodrich Co., said here.33 words
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Article140 1951-03-25 1 Sjnday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. MOTHER triad to nVsjrm a Chinese g unman who shot and wounded her son in their shop at the junction of M Nilr Street and Presfrave Street. Penang, last night. other. Cdh Sew Sung, g-abbed hold of the I140 words
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Article60 1951-03-25 1 LONDON. F| *<art Mr. TKomjt Husmh carried a piece o» ittn,»iul .n hn head, a relic of Mka Battle of Loot in tfce 1914IS war Doctor* laid it wai too dan- mc>c Now. rfcanki to an operation by Mr. C t Rowboriiam. NewcastU brainReuter - 60 words
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Article215 1951-03-25 1 LONDON. Sat. *pODAV S lnter-varslty boat race was declared 'no race' after the Oxford boat had become waterlogged shortly after the start. Condulons were appalling with a headwind throwing up great waves. Cambridge made a maimlflcient start and were quickly in a two lengthsReuter - 215 words
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Article125 1951-03-25 1 Cu.ME lucky person In Maiaya will get this $250,000 cheque, the first prize of the M.C.A.'s second $1,000,000 lottery, the draw for whicji will take place at the Chinese Assembly Hall flt Kuala Kangsar Road, Ipon* on April 2». Malayan Chinese Association has already sold the125 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-03-25 1 An Auster plane of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club swooping down to below tree top level to drop a bat; of money to an isolated tin mine near Kuala Lumpur. More than 560.000.000 has been dropped in the Federation by the club in this way.— Picture taken by Sunday Timrs62 words
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Article233 1951-03-25 1 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. A FTER negotiations lasting eight hours and held on board, last night, 503 Malayan Chinese passengers disembarked at Penang's Kedah pier today from the K. P. M. vessel Tasman after they had agreed to accept $80 compensation each from the233 words
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Article23 1951-03-25 1 HONG KONO, Sat. CornmunLst Chmese agents are reported trying to barter 150,000 tons of soya beans for rubber. —A P.23 words
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Article78 1951-03-25 1 IT was a bit; day for sport 1 yesterday all over Singapore and the Federation. At Ipoh a record crowd saw Colonel Daly win the Prrak Derby. Here is a guide to your (ports reading: today: Chinese Swimming Club Sports Page IS Flghtt of the78 words
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Article30 1951-03-25 1 HONG KONO, Sat. Chinese Communist police have arrested several people in the Swatow area for listening to the Voice of America, a newspaper here reported to A.PAP - 30 words
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Advertisement70 1951-03-25 1 Wkkk Jl Luxe JJ "**{_r lour first Rothmun* Do luxe Virginia will introduce you to a dfMWltt wAmm excellence has made it a tradition in JJ London's most fa-lii<maldi> hoOMt, li<»li and clubs. [I DE LUXE V 1^ V I It 4. I M t ItNGAPOM $I.l* Iv M: Me.70 words
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Article, Illustration810 1951-03-25 2 R. J. FARRER. C.M. C - R. J. FARRER. C.M.C. Love-letters in Jawi to the District Officer mm 9 •a^^mmmmm n^^ppj^j* JsWSRS^^jB?^fffJ^^^^^vy7T2 im BUKIT Mert«|jm was the antithesis of Nibong Tebal. The population was predominantly Malay, instead of Tamil. Th« D.O.'t quarters wefl o,, the top of a little kill,810 words
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Article1127 1951-03-25 2 'Am I being a burden to my parents? AM li years old and at present attached to the pre-university class awaiting admission into the University of Malaya. It is the wish of my parents that I should continue my studies to as advanced a stage as possible1,127 words
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Advertisement76 1951-03-25 2 WONDER WHEtcJ N° I >^^^Z--The story of the name ■b^?l The very name n6f ClltS Of a'l the heroes of olden times, the ■troofcat Y^ J unequalled strength, aad the famo'js Hercules Tl cycle has proved itself ihc stroagjest in the world. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS Hercules tte fittest76 words
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Advertisement142 1951-03-25 2 WATCHES from $385 to $4,000 EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE C/amm£&/u> Jk I /<5 COLLYER. QUAY SINGAPORE Your grandfather has iuth bnghi and perfect teeth, my son, because be ha* always used Gibbs Dentifrice You know how good it rastes, too, and it com? me so little. Dentifrice Gafei ■feCi....... >142 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-03-25 3 DROPPING $60,000,000 ISN'T EASY Things have gone well for K.L. flyers, but- Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MORE than $60,000,000 has been dropped to tin mines and rubber estates by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club since it started the pay-drop service in 1948. The Flying Club gazttte says387 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-03-25 3 Kileen Tan. aged 21, secretary to a businessman, will be one of the entries for the "Ideal Working Girl" contest sponsored by Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce ».t Raffles Hotel on April 5.33 words
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Article206 1951-03-25 3 A CANC of local woodsmen are changing the view at many parti of the R.A.F. Station at Changi. where they are busy felling more than 400 old and dangerous trees. The wood will ba u>ed ma nly as firewood, and will ease Singapore s fuel206 words
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Article26 1951-03-25 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Singapore Marine police found the body of an unidentified middle-aged Chinese floating in the sea off Clifford Pier yesterday afternoon.26 words
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Article240 1951-03-25 3 THE Singapore cono-rr audience U appreciative, understanding, quiet but generally tends to be somewhat ungenerous with lU applajse. Unlike the enthu- at the London Proms" who hoot and cheer. Singapore la «liscreet and usually accords t*vo 'se.soi applause and then makes on*. But on Thursday240 words
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Article56 1951-03-25 3 Sunday Timr» SUIT Reporter Chua Choon Keng claimed trial In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of rioting while being a member of an unlawful assembly at the 10th. mile Jurong Road on Mar. 21 The case was transfered for mention to the56 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-03-25 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Mr V. Pakirlsamy, a Progressive Party candidate In the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections, will hold an election meeting at the Sultan Theatre, 134 milestone SeMar. Singapore, at 10 am today. At 4.30 p.m., he will speak at the Naval Base. A mm who106 words
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Article161 1951-03-25 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter y^LTHOUCH the Singapore Improvement Trust has doubled its building programme this in itself is not enough, declared Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Progressive), who is standing as a candidate for Balestier district, at an election rally at Farrer Park yesterday evening.161 words
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Article27 1951-03-25 3 Thirty-one changkols valued at $124 were yesterday report >d to h*te been stolen from a house at the SiA milestone Changi Road. Sing a-27 words
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Article161 1951-03-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU Saturday. CIXTY EIGHT Sakais, harried by the bandits from one jungU retreat to another in the Rompin district of Pahjng crossed the Endau River into |ohore and have embraced the Muslim religion. Their arrival was notified to Inche Mahmood bin Hussein. District Officer,161 words
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Article99 1951-03-25 3 A 37-year-old Chinese. Chua Soo Aun, appeared before Magistrate T. E. Smith in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of cheating a woman. Poh Ah Meng. on Mar. 19 at Tank Road, of $400 by telling her that thLs money would obtain99 words
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Advertisement195 1951-03-25 3 m*€ s a good/year GIANT TYR£ SPECIALLY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOB NOTHING RELIEVES DENTAL PAIN THE WAY POLORIS DOES! POLORIS relieves pain by Direct Local Action not by svstemir involvement Unlike systemic analgesics, which work through the rentrjl nervous system and can affect the entire organ. vn POI195 words
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Miscellaneous113 1951-03-25 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE KS4 aatres •< aaetrr*) 9 a.m. Easter Hymn; 9.06 Muaica: Easter Egg"; 9.30 From Texas to Tahiti 10 News: 10.05 Radio Doctor. 10.15 "Interlude from Vienna"; 10.30 Easter Service fron: St. Andrew's Cathedral. Spore- 113 C "Top« or the Hit Parade"; 12 Malay. 1 p.m Oerry Soliano113 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-03-25 3 'b.m'uiiei. Frederick Stone iptanoi; 10.42 "1 Remember" ta ween-end. with H O. Wellai: 10 50 Epilogue" iPi-aby-terlani- 11 close. BFIII (15.M. II.M. and t.lli .Me a.; I*. 25. SI and It aaelrea) 44b p.m. Foni lhe London Editorials": 4.35 "Famous Overtures"; 5 15 "Olad to Meet You" <"In York"); 5111 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-03-25 4 An historic building in Johore /YV£ 0/ the mast his- toric buildings in the Malnv State*, the Old Dewan (seen above i In the nrounds of the istana La run. Johore Brhru. p-**cd into disuse with the opening if the Yir-r 'himf m M^reh 16 0/ the was r 1575.110 words
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Article54 1951-03-25 4 RUR AL LIFE Reitfcn t c invited to tubmit •rtginjl pt- .3Vip!-.« M;iUv»« raw a I life lor vie with the Countryman |oi.rnjl. Ph tographt 'wfii.fi ihcjld be cloriy ■•irked v»ilh Hrn d and plactl •fcould be i.'i>m :tcd to The Iditor Sund v Tir-ci Paymrnt •uli be m.. v54 words
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Article820 1951-03-25 4 ...TUAN DJEK - A Malayan Countryman's Journal ...TUAN DJEK BY.. CUMDAY, March 18 This is the third day since the Cook graciously consented to "do" for the married planter «ver the way during the absence of his own cook. The wife is expected back shortly from hospital with her first-born. The Cook will820 words
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Article874 1951-03-25 4 .GAYELORD HAUSER - 9 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR MIND FIT .GAYELORD HAUSER 8y.... YOU have learned that the secret of good health is a balanced diet; that the secret of good looks is a balanced bloodstream. What is the secret of a good life? Balanced living. The second half of life Is the874 words
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Miscellaneous158 1951-03-25 4 NEW CROSSWORD ties. <6> for a sage. (61 J I £ire. (J) -j 14 B.A.s false po3« H^ V^i 27 Something like a p-lc- ww r them (6. 6> 15 Of couise one has a Road^TeV 1 Pd WUh thC CUy 6 Where a man llves? My game with them158 words
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Article233 1951-03-25 5 HYDRO WORKERS MAY GO ON STRIKE Perak union insists on foreman's return Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. JHE PERAK HYDRO Employees' Union today posted a letter to the General Manager of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co.. Ltd., giving notice of a strike by its 650 members fourteen days233 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-03-25 5 Mr Ismail Nainam Shah and Mm tsha See sunre Ahmat of 1.1.n Ismail. Singapore, wfca married in the Colony •arty ft.,, wee* Mr Ismail is •rtict.ee- to tfte Bast Workshops t I M Tong Photo, picture.36 words
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Article48 1951-03-25 5 A«aAa» I,m s Mil KrpwUr Norwegian seamen. r> from different ships, v $10 each In SineaI lay for fighting r Telnk B!?."^ah Road on Friday >f thr seamen. Puin- Iflrum. aopeared In plaster 10th eyes, and r- the other man. had 1 i'!how bano48 words
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Article26 1951-03-25 5 KLUANO Sat Lirr. Si Chuan. aged 45. who parked his taxi in a prohibited place, was fined $10 or five days" imprisonment.26 words
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Article135 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Tiases Stmff Reporter A BIG planning and economic research Job for the British territories in SouthFast Asia is being undertaken by Mr. Andrew Gllmour, senior member of the Singapore Government. He has been seconded temporarily to the office of the Commissioner-O ene r a 1135 words
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Article29 1951-03-25 5 MUAR. Sat —Lee Pai. aged 48. accused of having cheated Tan Sim of $2,400, was allowed bail of $500 by the President of the Muar Sessions Court.29 words
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Article270 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Malay Teachers Union at its fourth annual meeting yesterd. called on the authorities for better quarters, for a M 'ay teachers training college and for a two-year period for Malay children in primary classes. The meeting also backed the demand made270 words
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Article54 1951-03-25 5 Sunday 1 imei SUIT Reporter Tlie Singapore Third Police Court, sitting as an Emergency Court yesterday before Mr. T. E Smith, to cope with cases arising during the Good Friday holiday, dealt with 127 arrest cases, including petty thefts, gambling, customs offences, fighting In public,54 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-03-25 5 Last week the Air Officer Commanding. Malaya, Air Vice-Marshal R. S. Blucke. flew as second pilot of a Lincoln bom4er daring an airttrikc against a bandit target in Nogri Stmbilan The picture show* the A.V.M. climbing into the aircraft. After the mission. A. V. M. llacke congratulated Mia aircrews on59 words
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Article162 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AT the 15th annual meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Association 'Church of Sts. Peter and Paul) held recently, the following were elected officials for 1951: Spiritual director. Rev Fr. E Becheras; axst. spiritual director. Rev Fr. H Berthold; pa'rons. Messrs. Chan Peng162 words
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Article130 1951-03-25 5 REVISED and increased rates of pay for men of the locally-raised RAF (Malaya) is expected to be announced shortly. Men of this nine-month-old force are now passing out In increasing numbers from the first stage of their trade training, and taking their places as tradesmen130 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-03-25 5 Mm Pam Haggle it photographed in smiling mood jrter winning the 200 metres breast stroke for women at the opening of the new Singapore Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article112 1951-03-25 5 Sanda? Times Staff Reporter a tribute to Mr. O. R. A Menon. who taught mathematics at Raffles Institution for more than 30 years, and who is to retire soon, the Old Rafflesians' Association propose to start a fund for an annual prize for the best112 words
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Article80 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Tim^s Staff Reporter Belgium's champion skating ballerina of 1947. Miss Michelin Flon, who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Constellation from Calcu.ta Is all set for the forthcoming Scandinavian Ice Revue at :he Capitol Theatre. MUs Flown is also on her honeymoon. She80 words
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Article86 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter REPLYING to rumours of his own candidature in the Labour Party for Singapore's forthcoming Legislative Council Election's, Mr. N. G Nair said last night at an election meeting at Seletar that he had been nominated as he had already served the Labour86 words
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Article128 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Timei Staff Reporter A GOVERNMENT MAN" will never be able to fight freely for the welfare of people, said Mr. V. P. Abdullah, a Labour Party candidate in the Singapore Legislative Council Elections, yesterday. At his first election meeting at Bukit Timah,128 words
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Article70 1951-03-25 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Seventh-day Adventlst Church at 5 Penang Road will hold a special church service in Malay at 715 p.m. today. A quartet will be rendered by the students of the Malayan Seminary. A sermon on "Apa-kah hertl segala perkara Inl?" ("What do70 words
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Advertisement135 1951-03-25 5 GIVE YOURSELF a champion's chance THE D i SLOP MA XPL T RACKET (f PRESS sf^"^ (nvx» o'ayerj in th« Thomas Cup Competi- t.jn »rxj th« All-England Oampionihip 1v49-1v49 used DUNLOP "MAXPLY' if T ,^^Pvi Racket* than any other mana) It •^_^-fi-i~Kv\"'^ THE DU SLOP SHU ITLES §o^^^^- 'l\=A MAX135 words
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Advertisement95 1951-03-25 5 1 T'i c>f>i i.ith unexpected fanfe we are open tomorrow morning! CMM in and have a l>vk around it i a holiday p> you II have time f>r a Coffee in the loumicf COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd Ijl^ Presenting....an entirely new range of jjf» HANDBAGS AVAILABLE IN95 words
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Article, Illustration2192 1951-03-25 6 cut (Ifaui/ REPORTING CASTER greetings, and may you all be as comfortable reading this page as the eight or ten people I met this week who, upon being introduced to me, all happily •xclaimcd "Oh yes. wt read your page tvery Sunday morning m bed Well, wherever2,192 words
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Advertisement93 1951-03-25 6 9 QSfiifSS! o* .•-!>■ hobmi «(0 a) mt^ *>■ r^-^ I tm< .-nd rot urn WT^ 0^ »> I ■i« •triis* yO M *aid >m> «ma 111 Jj^kr^MA. A' m [ff^^^y you JrJ >* y£^^ NSf^^' Suffer from IT -/l' v> HEAD4CHB. WURWGIi J \jJ V y RHEUMITK P4INV. X:^93 words
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Advertisement165 1951-03-25 6 l^pdessodi'MUM* Smnltar? •omraftSMMitrsa* •M smswinf A <jfJm^J^Um^ prod.cc The BORNEO Co, Liaite* ■r The appUu>e on v K.U KBn thrir opening night '^■^y^F^y-'- '.Wr guarantees the (■.sM^Hmjl-^^ sarce^s of these talented artistes. Sf^^ak^^t, Nieves Win "floor show' 1 *i the CAPITOL RESTAURANT HEINZ ALEXANDER at the HAMMOND ORGAN EVERY LUNCH165 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1951-03-25 7 But rubber makes homes healthier say DOROTHY THA TCHER THt^E is something very like defiance expressed in Hie lavish perfection of the Ideal Home Exhibition at London j Olympic this year. As you know, we share wth you and the rest of the world the1,009 words
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Article, Illustration516 1951-03-25 7 r THERE comes a time when the old regulor combinations of baconand liver, steak and kidney, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding etc. etc. get a little boring, excellent as they undoubtedly are, something to "make a change" would be welcome. The following recipes are Just a516 words
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Advertisement306 1951-03-25 7 taaa^^^ Deep-cleansing ca/i gtve A stin is the first s>gn of beauty. But only by can you achieve a flawless skin. You r t dden dirt, the particles of dust and r you can't even see. That's why Anne French ■?ss complexion. Becaos* rench 1 Cleansing Mi'k deep-cleanses rig'it •>306 words
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Advertisement330 1951-03-25 7 cO Oo<^\^ lir//^. Jfi^f BAD TIME V»4 TOMORROW /^B A f°°4 night out meant a bad \T>v ht«d neir morning ir yoy don t nX till* precautions You ihould '|L>^\^il i^llv k rwo Aipf ibltt btlor I l^ij fPrd itarting your night out tt\4 ■■g/\ tw mor rh 111 I330 words
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Article316 1951-03-25 8 /W<n iLATHL&KN HICKLEY answers last week's poser— 'lf a wife is forced to €k*o»e between husband and children, uhich tome first'— and decides... <;i: IT stems to be the fashion these days to pose unanswerable questions on the time lines as, "Have you stopped beating316 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-03-25 8 R I NMM HAPPELI.E SISCS the blouse first made its appearance abou.: 60 years ago if ha% gone through an amaring series of transformations. First worn only uith tailored suits and lookirg extremely mannish, it became so very feminine in course of time that about 1910 various443 words
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Article554 1951-03-25 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by.... SUNDAY: Going In to lunch today. I find that two Chinese children one Malay, and a minute European are sitting expectantly round the table. They show no signs of 1-aving. and four pairs of eyes eagerly watch every mouthful of soup as it disappears After a554 words
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273 1951-03-25 8 DID you read about Sweden, the land of happy wives. There, women have had v:>nomlc equality In marriage for 30 years. There must b e something in the northern air. for IN NORWAY A husband must pay his wife's clothes bills. Unless she is273 words
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Advertisement218 1951-03-25 8 THE SECRET OP A iIA CREAMS I Kg&i3ijii 1 lYttY NICHT. uovay your face I with PorW'i CoM Grin. «td smooth ft allowing tht ritfa. For s fair, lovely skin, »v- need s twotou Deauty care, nitbf •tly cream to penetrate tato the A w^T' o t !rii n jr218 words
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Advertisement576 1951-03-25 8 jf/jt^J I y° u hurt wMiifiSx I UOMr gum* Ik^-^r I trhvn you 4jH^^^\| brush w/f £z^f-i y° nr twit*? TEW /■kjt^> I- Beware of Karth toolhbrunbe* will) aKar* mfll /■L^^J* point* that lea' your gtuoa HE Ab^^* h od do tittm <**"»**■ H»'e* il||\ Ml U If Toothbruthr* are576 words
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Article, Illustration510 1951-03-25 9 PATRICK KEITH - PATRICK KEITH Story by Pictures by YONG PENG SEONG A Kuala Lumpur sanctuary TWO thousand eyes look down on you ttu» moment you step into a lonely Chinese temple In Kuala Lurr <ir the eyes of a thousand images of the Lord510 words
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Advertisement98 1951-03-25 9 On Pan American's new _<Jr4 Double-decked Clipper* 8* y$ Service to the U.S.A. 2} (VIA MANILA) «J> I ''^B NOW HOI UPS 111 lIOMI-I'll-lillllllMS llHirillST In Pan American's luxurious Sleeperette* at no extra charge. Or ia a full-size berth free of charge to Honolulu only $10 from there to the98 words
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Obituary41 1951-03-25 10 PCATH received cable from Carton Uat Mrs. S. Kylasam. sjntlur ot Mr. K. Nagarajah ATS. Ofßce, (Mo. 1 Institute Bo»d Sentub and Mr K. Nagaratnam. Chkf Accountant's Office. Malayan R&liWay. Kuala Lumpur, (tad Mr K Nagallngas. Irrtgatson Branch. Kachcherl, Vavunia.41 words
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533 1951-03-25 10 BINGAPORK. MAR. 15, 1951. General Dunlop s bowler hat' TIME was when the lnternal »w3i r i of the Services Anii} Navy and Air Force were a closed book to the civil- 1 ian. It was not for him to inquire Into the doings of those in authority, nor was533 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1951-03-25 10 MARGUERITE ALLEN - A MASTER PIECE THA T HAS SUR VIVED THE JUNGLE MARGUERITE ALLEN mm By******** The magic of Angkor Wat |N 1861 th« French naturalist, Henri Mouhot took a hunting expedition into Cambodia, Indo China in search of wild animals. He chose this specific spot since superstitious dread and fear of1,473 words
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Article593 1951-03-25 10 THE WINDSORS IN EXILE By A Special Correspondent THE mere fact that the 1 Duchess of Windsor has just had an operation in a New York hospital is *n item of world interest For even today, though nearly 14 yeara have passed ■ince her marr.age to the Duke, she la593 words
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Article438 1951-03-25 11 A THRIVING RACKET EN SINGAPORE $130 each for new car tyres Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN acute shortage of new motor tyres of the popular sizes and brands has resulted in a thriving racket for biackmarketeers in Singapore. Tyre spivs are -eported to have earned handsome profits, ranging from forty438 words
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Article177 1951-03-25 11 HEADING FOR THE PROMISED LAND Sunday Times Staff Reporter ■TWENTY SIX travel weary )ew sh men women and children, with RusKjndmg names, many of them exiles from the Russian revolution of 19)7. arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on the second statje of their tourney from Red Ch. na to177 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE new Singapore Chinese Swimming Club building is worthy of the part the Chinese community have played in the Colony s social life, said the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Cimson, yesterday when he declared the premises and swimming pool open.388 words
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Article50 1951-03-25 11 MUAR, Sat —Two women. Vto Ah Lian and Ah Chai Soh. who were charged with having caused hurt to another woman, Cheong Lee. claimed trial before the Muar Magistrate. It was alleged the women hit Cheon? with a piece ol wood in a house at Jalan Salleh.50 words
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Article35 1951-03-25 11 KLUANG. Sat X Rama«:,my Pathar. 84 Mengkibol Village, accused of having r 'erea the room of KrishIth intent to out- rage her modesty »a£ acquitted by the Kluang i M ate.35 words
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Article28 1951-03-25 11 Prof. O. A. Ransome of the University of Malaya returned to Singapore yesterday by Q.E.A.— 8.0.A.C. Constellation from nine months' leare In United Kingdom.28 words
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137 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter VET ANOTHER increase has been registered in Malaya's export trade which totalled $602,979,958 in February and left a favourable trade balance of $184,013,174. i Imports In February amounted to $418,966,784. This favourable trade balance shows an Increase of $42.735.6»7 over January.137 words
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Article55 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHPU, Sat. A deposit of tin-o;_ has been found on a rubber estate near Kota Tinggl town and applications for mining titles are under consideration by the Johore Government. The applications resulted from prospecting In the Sungel Susor Rotan area of55 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-25 11 ANOTHER 28 sick and wounded soldiers from the Korean war arrived at Changi yesterday by R.A.F. ambulance plane from Japan. There were 12 stretcher and 18 walking cases. Three of the United Nations were represented—Britain (15). France (10) and Holland (3). Cloria CoMsmiHi. ag«4 17. m69 words
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Article217 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE growth of population is such that a number of the existing water supplies in Johor* are reaching, or have reached, the limit of expansion, it is officially stated. Major extensions to supplies will be necessary if the present217 words
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Article64 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. WITH faces beaming with Joy, the Indian occupants of the house in Kampnni L'jong Pssir, at which a poltergeist has been throwing stones, told the Sunday Times that peace and order had returned to their humble dwelling For the past six64 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-03-25 11 MR. WANG GUNG WV, Arts student in the University of Malaya, who will appear in the title role of the medieval morality play, "Everyman.'* which will be broadcast tonight at 8 p.m. Mr. Wang played Harmon recently in the University production of the "Antigone" of Sophocles.46 words
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Article38 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Correspondence MUAR. Sat— Charged with attempted theft at Paya Mas Estate, Tangkak. I- mail bin Sadin was allowed $150 ball at Muar Sessions Court. He was alleged to have entered the estates rubber store.38 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-03-25 11 JVO 25-pound field < t went into action c bandits in Perak last Httk when D troop of the r >4 (Maharajapore) Bath a, 25th Field Regiment, Artillery, now Operating with 3 Commando Brwvde, trained their guns on a suspected bandit hU deep in the Parit110 words
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Article71 1951-03-25 11 Sunday Times Correspond' n; JOHORE BAHRU. Sa' Mr. H. E. MacKenzie I ral Manager of the Liv Tiran Estate In Johoi' a member of the Johore Executive and Btate Councils, was elected a F ship Member of the I porated Society of P. at the annual71 words
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Advertisement65 1951-03-25 11 Tketett mete COMFORT Ut SARAN AMERICA'S FINEST WOVEN PLASTIC Upholstery of Plexi weave is matchless in its performance wherever the public gathers. That's why it is the natural choi c for so many public seating applications where good looks have to be combined with low costs ijwf sofi smont plastic65 words
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Advertisement30 1951-03-25 11 TWIN SETS Tj I CARDIGANS f f/ *7 JUMPERS IN REAL CASHMERE PURE LAMBS WOOL and WOOL MIXTURE ALL SIZES NEW COLOURS DRESSMAKING DEFT. Ist FLOOR ROBINSONS (•MCOMfOIIATra IN •r>O»l)30 words
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Article782 1951-03-25 12 1^ aj I 1.- a S ir i r rj proarajnin^ trom B] a i w I rhi. K»" r all t s a d.y f u'Si a. r:ce m-woomen tpnitiucraore a f i -ht, a are reprePMyrna v in |i < talentrd inf 'TVa-h" ronight. B.>ow782 words
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Article803 1951-03-25 12 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By -I remember elderly ladle* M er T9 year* ago who said yaller' for yellow, gould' for good. 'raws*' for vase, 'brasslef for bracelet, chalney' for chin*, and cawfee' for coffe*. Olrto were called -gells' and, of course, there was hunttn" an' shooUn'." Letter803 words
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Miscellaneous167 1951-03-25 12 THEY NEVER DlE— Arthur Rimbaud, poet, soldier and eccentric trader "T™"^™"™ """""""T™"" '^^^S^^fTlNG LONDON, THEY WANDERED ||B mfim- then bolted /^^^^wLmJJ^^». i C^-^ I mIW penniless ru hough dockland Cr%o DA O/C >^bbb!>*bbbbW BbbbbbbbV mlKaW^^^^ J I L 1 UK f3^r W*&-~ aat^^ _J^ V WfQF REPUTED TO VISIT LIME167 words
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Article, Illustration856 1951-03-25 13 WHAT ARE THEY LIKE AT HOME? THE TAILOR'S BOYS FROM THE TENEMENT ARE AS CRAZY IN PRIVA TE LIFE AS THEY ARE IN PUBLIC by VIRGINIA GRAHAM I HAVE read a book recently published in the United States about those lunatic film stars the Marx Brothers; an856 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-03-25 13 SPOTTHE STAR Cl RPRISINU results << from spotters last ■>> week. It was thought to br one of the long best yet. but many of you saw through Sir << Laun me Olivier'! disguise as an old-time Lordon policeman B In the film "The Magic Box". U First prize winner236 words
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Article239 1951-03-25 13 By Our Malay Film Reporter r\NE of the three new screen personalities discovered recently by Malay Film productions is Slti Rahani, pictured here. She has been chosen to make her debut in a new Malay film entitled "Pulau Mutiara" (Pearl Island). This film is now239 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-03-25 13 THE Affairs of Sally Ls screamed through In more ways than one at running pace by Lucille Ball with the aid of stooges almost as dumb as the original "Three" but twice as funny in a .serious double-take kind of way Lucille storms her way through521 words
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Advertisement335 1951-03-25 13 i DAILY 5 SHOWN i«. 45 an i ir itr tit &mi tm CROWDS STILL AS STRONG AS SAMSON I I p£. j j Haß l| 6th RECORD WE£K jl l ("TiSi ALHAMBRA Phone 6909 For Rest-rwitiuns TODAY II im. 1 30. *****5 9 30 UF^jr It" isl ffZ^^s^^^nw*^99 ■■BirV.335 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1951-03-25 14 J.P. CHRYSOSTOM I - Perak's first Mentri Besar has brought harmony tc his State J.P. CHRYSOSTOM I by WHEN the lar. Sultan of Perak. Sir Abdul Aziz chose Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab bin Toh Muda Abdul Aziz, Orang KayaKaya Panglima Bukir Cantang, Sri 4mar DiRaja as the first Mentri Besar of Perak under the1,212 words
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212 1951-03-25 14 FULL CHURCH SERVICE TO BE TELEVISED TODAY IN BRITAIN AH latter Scrvic* it r* b« televited today tor the first t n« from church this year in England. Th« 8.1.C. telcvrtioa cameras will take viewers in Britain to St. Anna's, Kcw— originally built by Queen Anne in 1714 as a212 words
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Advertisement269 1951-03-25 14 I very Monday it 0100 krs, vis BANGKOK Hongkong in 11 kn. Taipeh in 14 bra. TOKYO in 27 kn. Of b^»^— Ivery Thursday at 1230 krs. 2 TOKYO SERVICES WEEKLY 7i> Mondays, direct flight ajP mx NO OVERNIGHT STOPS ff*ftfcify Thursdays with an overnight «x. stop in Bangkok fKJjf'?*269 words
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Miscellaneous362 1951-03-25 14 CRn^^WORO SOLUTION p a L c elemp m s i si WMW B p v m d i tBBs w o a d w a v J Bl^Bi-B O N^^^M A R AHo I N Ml JTb1 l Iwllolsßl- U"\ ■HBJc P A V A^^^R A it I BBMB A362 words
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Article, Illustration508 1951-03-25 15 Governor opens new C.S.C. pool TO dimunitive Neo Chwee Kok, who won four gold medals at the first Asian Games recently, went the distinction of being the first to take a plunge into the new pool of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, which was508 words
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Article38 1951-03-25 15 INDIAN Recreation Club beat 1 Kota Raja by two goals to one In a soccer friendly at Parrer Park yesterday. S. Krlshnan and O. Supptah scored for the Indians. Sharif! Madon netted for Kota Raja.38 words
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Article420 1951-03-25 15 Singapore Sinhalese require 73 SINGAPORE Sinhalese have a good chance of winning the P. H Hendry Cup In their cricket match against the Federation Sinhalese. At the close of play at WoodsvUle yesterday, the score* were: Federation Sinhalese S3 and 59; Singapore Sinhalese 70. Singapore Sinhalese have to make 73420 words
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Article251 1951-03-25 15 trom Sunday Times Penang SporU Correspondent TZUALA LUMPUR are in the lead lv in the three-day Shell Uiangoiar sports meet which began at Penang yesterday. In the first day's play yesterday. Kuala Lumpur beat Ipoh at table tennis by five games to nil. They also251 words
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357 1951-03-25 15 DIXIE' DEAN FASTEST IN MOTOR-CYCLESCRAMBLE rpm a«e-old formula of spills and thrills gave spectator, a [aui of excitement jesterdav morning at the motor-cyefe "scramble" run by RE ME Singapore near Colombo Camp, CletnenU Road. A rugged cross-country course made the racings as tough oa the riders' nerves as It was357 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-03-25 15 '('HE MALAYAN and Singapoie Sinhalese cricket teams which beran a two-day cricket match for the P. H Hendry Challenge Cup at St. Andrew's f round, Singapore, yesterday— Sunday Times pi. 'to31 words
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Article553 1951-03-25 15 ALL-MALAYAN MALAYS TENNIS Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent DLAYIXG a steady game throughout, Lope Abdul Aziz of Perak created the second surprise in the All-Malayan Malays tennis tournament at Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he beat the Malacca champion and seeded player Abdullah Lincha553 words
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Article169 1951-03-25 15 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Army by five wickets on the Padang yesterday. Scores: aiun Muuro n>w Murray 17: Street c L.joda b Wolfe 1« Sowrev b Wo fe K Knox c and b Wolfe 3. Simpson b Di» lock 29: Bad:ier c Cashln o169 words
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Article291 1951-03-25 15 Madhavan, Ramiah keep title Sundj Times Kuala I uni|iur Spor.a i'nrreaponrient. KUALA LUMPUR I CMADHAVAN ami 11 B V. Ramiah had little difficulty in retaining theii doubles title in the All-Mal-ayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis championships at XL last afternoon when tht beat K Ra.-lah ai.ii M \V. Ramu 6-1. 7-5 in291 words
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Article135 1951-03-25 15 A COPY-BOOK gO4l Kensie in the 1. minutes of the game sn\ed C-l Q Signals from defeat by KEM C. in their United Service* Sm.ir League fixture at Tanglm day. The final score was Signals played most of s game with io men and did135 words
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Article130 1951-03-25 15 Sunday Times Pcnanj Spurts Correspondent. CINOAPORE are leading In Iks Y.W.C.A. Triangulri Meet which began in Pe;i terday and are still onbeaten ..I badminton and netball. Penang are second wiih Ku .la I itmpur third. At netball played at the Anl>Cbinrae Oirls" School morning. Singapore130 words
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Advertisement74 1951-03-25 15 Mij't/jjiyijiMiii!! Siigir Stwmg Machine Ci (lie. m U.S.A.) Mtytr CkanNre, Singapore. 1 SINR-13 SALOON ALSO AVAILABLE FOR HOME DELIVERY J&e tfekett <wt of c& cfau at tbe wcxtd CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 3938 REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION o^few Safety, Speed PWMjJif Contjort rY\ \^3^ THROUGHOUT74 words
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Article756 1951-03-25 16 R.H. NAYLOR - R.H.NAYLOR bv_ THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 1»>: If in close touch with elders in your family a certain amount of contention may be inevitable this week. Strong personalities in your circles have opposing ideas to your ->wn. From a Itusinew and financial angie end756 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-03-25 16 WHEN Col. Banner bought the famous Summit estate, he began to make certain change* In the house. For example, he found that the square, rare window on the south side of the library let In too much sunlight to suit him. He decided to black out322 words
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Article534 1951-03-25 16 C AMU EL M Stay man has written a book (it should be on the market within a few days M this Is written) called Expert Bidding In It, Iw goes Into a thorough analysis of notrump bidding and responses with especial emphasis on the convention which bears534 words
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Advertisement453 1951-03-25 16 End Rheumatism While You Sleep i Aching Joints and Limb*. Si Neuritis, Lumbago, Getting 1.9 > r% under Eyes, Burning. Itching Passages. Loss of Energy and and Colds. Etc. can't hrlp much 1 set to Hie root < b The Cystex tremn nt la ip« eoinp.iuiiil.-d t.. I ele.in raw.453 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-03-25 16 by Edgar Rice Burrou S h s %^J^^^^;^^^^^ 4 JOIMN* THS MAW T«OOr»» <aW»^Js^.( Ak^ \w^<-J^W-TESMA.LS +*S CO*** Itrwtfw COMStMfi? iisTO A TEfc<iFYVsk» *OCCI OF OGSTKoCTiOh t* "a^BBBBnBBaf iVsf /aaaV^4l a^BBBn W ■1^ \j*9^AwJo9s' *^^S '~^M L J^^f B^^vk^laCaV^aV SBut l^ta.' V. ilb^^l^TbK^b^bbb' J jl^V*45 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1951-03-25 17 BLAIR - BLAIR. It was the end of the Pampas Bull' »y ly JOHN LIE spoke Spanish fluently and English badly. When riled in the ring he would curie and swear at his opponents in a mixture of both, and when cautioned by the referee would stick out1,270 words
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Article88 1951-03-25 17 They called bin tha "Wild lull ef H»e Pampas. He was a huge hulk ef a man, tfmdinr «oH ever six feet. His weight? around sixteen stones. The c> ci said that he had the thickest neck since the days of |im |eft. s. He88 words
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Article192 1951-03-25 17 |ACK MILLICAN - Buckley's pep pillsfor Cup |ACK MILLICAN Br MAJOR BUCKLIY i* it again. Rtmambtr rtia MMJtion m 1939 wtitu b* started to (i*« Wol»«t "monkey (Ijnd trMtmtnl »i part *f Miair Cup training? Now he hat prescribed am up-to-date form of gland treatment for Lacdt United plarcn. New* leaked out recently192 words
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Advertisement269 1951-03-25 17 dose I) jJy iM**Relieves x \lt======^^ INDIGESTION Yea i iu»i one doae of MAtXEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves Omf"^L Isdigesooo peun and discomfort I This jp^**' s^m wonderfully quick and effective relief 7 from Heartburn, Flatulenoc Nausea, F Acidtt* and Stomacb Pains due to In- v^^L dißesdon is made possible269 words
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Article, Illustration580 1951-03-25 18 Piay football with Charles Buchans million team By BERT WILLIAMS England and Wolverhjmpran Wanderers goalkeeper THERE is lirrle difference between being England s goalkeeper «nd acting as Aunt Sally for a village ream. It s just a matter of fitness, confidence and concentration. They580 words
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Article236 1951-03-25 18 Shares lead with Jackson in qualifying round From Sunday Times Special Correspondent JJ H. L MRISTON (Selangor) yesterday returned the best card of 76, one above par at the end of the first 18 holes of the 36-hole qualifying round for the Malayan (iolf championship which i s236 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-03-25 18 TIIK Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin (iimson, cut- ting the ribbon when opening the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club's new pool at Amber Road yesterday. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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Article399 1951-03-25 18 tigers z; Rovers 9. TWO snap goals in the first half by Jimmy Tan enabled Tiger Sporting Association to collect full points from Rover Sports Club when they clashed in a keenly-contested S A.F.A. Div. 1 game at Jalan Besar Stadium ye srday. The two-nil399 words
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Article208 1951-03-25 18 Miri win interport rowing YJIRIBELAIT Boat Club beat Royal Singapore Yacht Club to annex the Interport Pours Challenge Cup In the R S Y.C. Rowing Regatta, off Blakan Matl yesterday. This was the first lnterport reTatta to be held in Singapore since 1939. MBBCV led by Dr. A. O Lelshtnan.208 words
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Article30 1951-03-25 18 "pHE Kajang High School football eleven on Thursday defeated the Tuanku Muhamad School of Kuala Pllah by three goals to nil at Kajang.30 words
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Article89 1951-03-25 18 Continued from previous col. step and toes pointing to the ground, drive the ball hard icith the instep and follow through. Never toe-end the ball as it may go anywhere. I suppose I must bring In the penalty-kick. Well, you've no chance if It Is taken properly.89 words
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Article97 1951-03-25 18 S.T. K.L. Sports Corr. MATCH play In the first Tm round of the Malayan golf championship will begin this morning as follows: Pearcey v N'ewey; Lauriston v Quirk; Jackson Mayor; and Davis v Matheson. The above eight qualified yesterday eveninc after completing the 36-hole qualifying round w.'h97 words
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Article68 1951-03-25 18 THIS year's Joe Chappel Memorial Cup soccer match between Army-Navy and Singapore Clvllian, will be played .at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday April 1. The proceeds will be given to "Boys' Town". Admission charges are SI and 50 cents. The probable Civilians XI is Chee Seng:68 words
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Article40 1951-03-25 18 TOLLILADS drew with Young Men's Muslim Association two-all at soccer yesterday at Kampong Bahru. Noordin and Omar scored for VMM. A. and Tuck Choo and Ibrahim for Jollilads. Jollilads meet R.A.M.C. today on the Railway ground.40 words
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Article57 1951-03-25 18 CIONQ 800 Athletic Association 13 will play a friendly gam* of billiards against the Nam Wan Sports Club at Sioux 800 premises at 11 a.m. today. Sion« 800 players are: Wong Soo Tong, Yeo Sim Llm. Leong Chong Tin. Chua Boon Lay. Yeo Koon Yam. Yeo Cheng57 words
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Article143 1951-03-25 18 CTAVINQ off a challenge by Sukim bin Hajl Nalb. Kwa Chin Swee rode a fine rac to win the flve-mlle open cycling •print, organised by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association by halt a length at Hong Llm green yesterday. Of 30 starters only eight completed the 29143 words
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Advertisement15 1951-03-25 18 NEXT WEEK:— |ohn T\ Carey. Ireland and < Manchester United right-back, takes you into his confidence.15 words
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Advertisement227 1951-03-25 18 UI.D. HO. UUILLSS Iliiilllllllll BERKELEY j CIGARETTES IN TINS OF FIFTY SINGAPORE $ISS FEDERATION $1 80 murphy 1 54 is delightful, compact receiver, otter i I performance with good quality, and lust as important great re'iability in the well-known Murphy tradition Its cabinet is handsomely moulded in brown with a227 words
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Miscellaneous80 1951-03-25 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1 Cart>et. 4, Ratios 7. Barrister 10. Lily 11. One. 12. Seal. 13 Aware. 15, Dosed 17 Proud. 19, Provision 20, Eth*r 21. Cease. 25. Nears 26. Coma. 28. Ate 29, Weds. 30 Expressed 31. Excess. 32 Torrid DOWN: 1. Called 2. Pray S. Throw. 4. Riser.80 words
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Article311 1951-03-25 19 A 3-1 defeat at Portsmouth LONDON. Saturday. TOTTKNHAM Hotwpars, the League leaders, had a reverse today whe». pkayi»g away from home, they were beaten by Port<im#atk 3-1. The ru»ner«*-iif> Middlesbrough and MancihtJaipr I'nited both ronsolidated their position by winning. Highest score of the day came in311 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-25 19 DOT AL Msthiitg Yacht Chah toaaa, which west the Paketraart Wisselbeker Trophy m the scuAfaac ewesM at the intsrpart refsrtta held off Baahaß laaeei jtsaaidsij Picture atiaan: HUndsac Bow. R Lukman G. Purvey Smith Saaw T. kWkW. Kneelis* Cvxwaifi J. gh*»3». gsiajdMy Tlme» aeetawe.44 words
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Article132 1951-03-25 19 O^' reagah beat tHuganare ijout Board Hecrfation Cub three-nil in their S.A A Chv 2 fixture at Oeylang yester*a» RAF Tengah esjaassssal ausen Peace* pat tte Raf in ts» lead n A* flrat naif. Thm ■stawsr Board Hurt taatad Lowrte aa nurnoer of occasions 1 bvt failed132 words
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Article81 1951-03-25 19 ■safapore Malay Teachers Union yesterday held its first sports me»tin»; at the Geyiana: School around. Malay women teachers, too. narticlnated in the sports. Thay joined in the "mengaram ketupaf. rice-sack romsjctition. m*the 100 yards race for women.' ln "get-the-rhair" competition and netball m Mrs Frisby. wife81 words
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Article58 1951-03-25 19 DLBi:LT6 ol !a.-t tighf> boxing Cif C M World 9radiun> Boy N;.ho:^^ bt Voun-.' Jamil o» pouiU: Ciever Ounond bt n i«in'« Tee Chsn Ma lim on points: Kan .•p cren with Jonr. James. v. ho was to have (ought Jaflar bin Juflar In Uir main event,58 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-03-25 19 1H (lniah v. one «f tile be at* in the UN metre* i>rt- mr sprint. nrrMisti by the Singapore Cycle Racine Association, at Hon« Ltsn gr*«a on FrMamr- I*e wiMir km Sukim bin Haji (Wk follow*^ by Kam Chm »m Tha.ni Chan Mrn<. ttoird. and Xanaswr Mb 9«wi. fMsrtk. are57 words
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Article24 1951-03-25 19 Peraii SMite foatbaHsr i-iwah m now in Tapah IbßVtßl r |)m n 'ranatfr M r< '<d Tontrol I>partmai»t He nan football24 words
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Article140 1951-03-25 19 .•> Time* Iswti Saerto Tner Atauiaor bewler R I f:av routed match bei nang ob the I (adane br 'siting ei«ti9 wwkata I >■ I. it I 44 »»r.ans ftnt IM Penaiu i U Tor nine i Fndav. when i i Ih* spwt borler Joe Andrea te#geored140 words
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Article288 1951-03-25 19 ITWMR MM pilnMK of Grn Mr John Harding. C-in-C. PAh'BLF, and with wounded gok'ierf from Korea, And Malaya Imiiad at onlookers Singapore PdSo Oub yislfUr held a mo* •uneatful gymMiam whie* tacludod a display tqr the .Guard I>-i Unit. W niter of ili« VC race. »n288 words
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LETTER TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
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Letter281 1951-03-25 19 I HAVE carefully read the letter written by Tengfcu 1 Abdul Rahman, as President of the Football \s>.»( iation of Malaya, to .Mr. McGregor Watt, as President of Singapore A.F.A.. regarding the eligi bility »»f Singapore t© compete in the Ma!a»a Cbd Competition. I281 words
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Article75 1951-03-25 19 CIR Stanlry Rous, secretary Of the Football Asaociati»n has wriiten to Mr. W McGregor Watt, presiden of Siagapere Amateur Football Association, smymg the F.A. team for Australia will not be akle to play in SHiraporf The r A. team. Sir Stanley reveals, will be travelling75 words
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Article248 1951-03-25 19 MA.NY ihnlilng gi-rut-s were seen m the third and fourth rounu* of the 1961 Malayan cheat championship M .the V M.C.A.. S:r.ijapore. yesteroay. B. W. Borsodi. play:ng with skill and determination, toak over the lead war. two wins, one if ggga over Charlie Lim, who met248 words
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Article173 1951-03-25 19 CP«GAPORI Racreaiion Club beat CRX (North) by lour wicaeu on the Ptdang jeatciQaj J. atartarn hit «7 for Rece. Scares: c.sui. ivuarau ArabM a a. WtwrtwH Sway G WvUftuil Fernando b G a* Wtiwt nowxl b O. Wnurnwl J. niiin c Baxter O WMltrUbu* n.173 words
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Article53 1951-03-25 19 DJf ajS. SaaMawansj irk bat •ram beat todlan HMSatstinsi 2nd S by nine nlsteils at Baieati nlaens «8. !f. n «deb W. B. ■aaiMhim n. M. a. GIU 15) nsmbswtrg mkk tIM leqnlren rtsee ftr the loea of anly the Brat WaaVaaeeA. I C^MtMt VBB IMthaeeVtaW with B.53 words
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Advertisement444 1951-03-25 19 Eighty Years of Public Service TW Shi life Assurance Company of Canada continues to Issue more new life taamnueee tkaa any other Canadian company. During 1950 new insurance ■iifciui frwß the Sn Life totalled tlltX2Tft£l4— an average of £414.000 each working day Over the twelve- month period tbe Com pun?444 words
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Article, Illustration2275 1951-03-25 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By No Regrets gets sprint in photo-finish COLONEL DAI.V put up a great exhibition to outstay the cream of Malaya's st orrs in the 530.000 Perak Derby over 1} miles at Ipoh yesterday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Easter2,275 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-03-25 20 111 l \l POOL: 5474.0?»0. Ist: N (5137.227) -Mid: V.. irTtll (SUS.6I3) 3rd: No. 3512W (534.3W) M.irl.rs >111« -a»hi KM !3«3M *****8. 1 4T!I'" IMM.MSMI, onxil ition (Si 000 c i. h >.II4H 4711 i:.! ItiBlli4. 373 MM. 4.*>m?. 331 M!). 7303. O« t t. MtM' tm71 words
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Article65 1951-03-25 20 r\AVE Sands. of Australia, British Empire middleweight champion, will leave tor England in May to defend his crown against the British title-holder, Randolph Turpin. This was announced In Sydney yesterday by Mr. Tom Magulre, Sands' manager. Maquire said he had cabled acceptance ol an offerReuter-AAP - 65 words
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67 1951-03-25 20 /"VFFICE bearers of the Base v Ordnance Depot Civilian Association badminton section (or 1951-52 have been elected as follows: Convenor. Jimmy Ooh; asst. convenor Andrew Tan; committee member. Lee Bon Soo. Affiliated parties or clubs who want matches with the team are to communicate with the67 words
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Article283 1951-03-25 20 r|ESPITE a coulribuUon of H ruiu by Colony and South cricketer Cheong Thlam Slew. Singapore Chinese ifecreatton Club were beaten by three wlckeU by Police at Thomson Road yesterday. B.C.R.C. were all out (or 158 (Khoo On« Lee 25). Police replied with 173 for seven (Chia283 words
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