The Straits Times, 1 April 1951
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Title Section28 1951-04-01 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Straits Tioaaa dc Singapore Fre« Praia No. 818 SINGAPORE. SINDAY, APRIL 1, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS28 words
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Article301 1951-04-01 1 Caterpillars 'attack farm Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN R.A.F. helicopter will be used this morning to combat a horde of "mystery caterpillars" which are earing up Napier grass at the Singapore Dairy Farm in Bukit Timah. The Napier grass is part of the feed given to301 words
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Article44 1951-04-01 1 Sunday Time* SUIT Correspondent IPOH. Bat.— Datoh Panglima. Kinta, Sri Amar DlWangsa. Inche Tan bin Moliamed Yusuff. one of the major chiefs of Perak, died last night at his home In Jalan Datoh, Ipoh. He had been 111 for six months.44 words
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Article99 1951-04-01 1 A RECORD MONTH FOR RESCUES fA I.AST-MINUTE call to air- 1 lift a rasualty frcm a t southern I iy made r.th fcr the 1 .sual'v Evacuat Air Force. The patir-nt was the twelfth to h« airiii'ed in the n March one up on i I ber 1950. in which99 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-04-01 1 |»4v H«IMi« wfc« wen bit hrn Oscjr.' the (old •riractrc of the Academy or atotiea Am and Science* tor her dumb blonde ■>art in H<c Columbia production 'Born Yesterday." A New York ■hi |udv became an o»«rni(lit ■tar on Broadway with her fanath comedy slaying rit* blonde Cji-chorm (irl role59 words
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Article44 1951-04-01 1 CHIETI, Italy, Sat—Glamorous Laura Diaz, a Communist deputy, was convicted last night of slandering Pope Piux XII by saying his hands were "dripping with blood." Judge Carlo Pierantonio passed an eight-month suspended sentence at the close of her one-day tri^'44 words
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Article33 1951-04-01 1 KARACHI, Sat. Thp National Bank of Pakistan is to open overseas branches in Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United States, India and Egypt, it was officially announced j .sterday— A P.33 words
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Article33 1951-04-01 1 BRUSSELS. Sat Rubber production in the Belgian Congo was 8,000 tons last year, compared with 5.737 in 1949 and 1.047 In 1945. Producers estimate 1951 production a* 10.000 tons A P.33 words
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Article28 1951-04-01 1 RANGOON, Sat -Mr. Paul Ruegger, learVr of the International Red Cross mission to Communist China, today denied the reported illness of Chinese leader Mao Tze-tung. -A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article198 1951-04-01 1 TOKYO, Saturday. TANKS and infantrymen of two American divisions 1 crossed the 38th Parallel into North Korea today. The Americans carried the -war back across the frontier where the Chinese Communists New Year's Eve offensive rolled like a human sea through the United Nations lines198 words
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Article45 1951-04-01 1 LAKE SUCCESS Sat. CASUALTIES suffered k>y United Nations force* in Korea totalled 228.941. according to in informal survey r«lened by the United Nations Secretariat today. The total number killed in action was 25.374, wounded 122.394. and missing in action 75.173— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-04-01 1 ....AND HERE 18 THE ENEMY- Tkses or roe caterjj.llars afcetetrjphcd. for scale, against an ordinary mated16 words
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Article56 1951-04-01 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Siam yesterday signed a contract with a Dutch firm for dredging work that will open the port of Bangkok to large ships for the first time. The removal of the sandbar barrier at the mouth of the Chao Phya river, 20 miles away,AP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-04-01 1 SHADES OF ROBIN HOOD! This neat little two-arrows-taU-one trick was done by Denis Smith, captain of targets in Singapore Archey Club, in a contest with the Naval Base archers. Denfe shooting at yards range, scored a gold with the first arrow and followed79 words
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Article, Illustration268 1951-04-01 1 Ma. KITAHARA Sunday Times Staff Reporter A TEMPORARY shortage of streptomycin, an anti-tuberculosis drug, has started a blackmarket in Singapore and the Federation. Patients are being asked to pay $6.50 for a gramme vial. Its normal price is $2.60. Most doctors and a few268 words
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Article134 1951-04-01 1 JAP CIVIL SERVANT FOR RICE TALKS "pHE first Japanese civil servant to land In Singapore since the end of the war, Mr H. Kitahara of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, is here at the Invitation of the Commissioner-General. Mr. B.M. Jensen of the Economic and Scientific section134 words
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Article48 1951-04-01 1 AMMAN Sat.— King Abdullah of Jordan has ordered all Government officials to avoid drinking and gambling The king, who claims descent from the family of Mohammed. Prophet of Islam. said that the Government and th£ people should stick closer to the teachings of the Koran.— A.PAP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-04-01 1 The finalists in the "Ideal Working Ctrl" contest who were selected yesterday afternoon at Raffle* Hotel. Standing left to right: Anna Wen, Chan Syi Lan. Rosemary Tay. Florence Cheah. Mrs. I. C. Fencott. Sally Chcong. Mrs. Quee me Wong and Mr*. B. Y. Edwards. Sitting left to right: Mrs. C.74 words
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Article89 1951-04-01 1 'TEMPEST fighter-bombers of the R.A.F. in Malaya had a busy day yesterday against bandit targets. They operated in a combined attack with Brigand bombers in N. W. Perak. and on a target of their own in Kedah. Then they flew out in waves during the afternoon89 words
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Article59 1951-04-01 1 LONDON, Sat— An "army" of 60,000 men and women began knocking on doors throughout Britain today to collect facts and figures for the first census since 1931. They began door to door delivery of census forms in preparation for the big count on Opril 8. Britain'sReuter - 59 words
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Article123 1951-04-01 1 RADIO OFFICIAL KILLED Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Sat kJR. Lan Henderson, J4nn year-old English Programme director of Radio Malaya's Penang station. was found by a police patrol lying unconscious m Green Lane. Penang, early today with his overturned car a short distance away He died soon afterwards m hospital123 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-04-01 2 .it of o«<H>t Ua4 cUm to Ink it M«rtaiaw railway station that was what oU Hai. Abdul Himid and his wit* Hjp Rosiah. rfcought th«y had houghr. ai narrated in th(. paf* today. Here is ■•kit Mertajatn star »n. Will just as '•'< «n87 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1951-04-01 2 R. J. FARRER, C.M. G - R. J. FARRER, C.M.G. By |N October. 1902. began a matter which was to prove Hrn mo»t engrossing and, in some ways, fhe most important of my official life. Hap Abdul Hamid. a Javanese who had been .•ettled m Province Wei'f sley smce his2,082 words
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Article, Illustration299 1951-04-01 3 TYRE RATION CALL TO END A RACKET 'Let the car firms do the job 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S motor tyre racket can be smashed if tyre manufacturers' agents in the. Colony introduce a strict rationing system, Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, said299 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-04-01 3 Today Ht« 33rd. fc.rtKJjv" •r Hta Naval Air Fore* l» wat on April 1. 1911. Hiat tfca RAF. was SMSS*\ rfc* Rov»l Naval Air Service aftd tfc* Kayal Flvwf C*ra« into a tenure Service of »fc« Croww. TS, R.A.F.'t prog*** keen cloter* linked wirk development! in aviation,141 words
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Article139 1951-04-01 3 CELEBRATING, BIRTH, NOT GAMBLING Saarfay Tiaaea SUIT BeparUr 'pWENTY Chinese *omen, young and old, faces t reathed in smiles, thanked •he Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. RBI. Pates, yesterday after being acquitted on a charge of gambling at Queen Street on March 16. The prosecution alleged 'hat the women were139 words
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Article328 1951-04-01 3 HELP ME' HE WROTE TO CHURCHILL Sunday linn SUIT Reporter BECAUSE a former Singapore Government servant feels that th« local Government has been '"kitting" on his cas« and "has done nothing" to re-engage him since he returned from long leave in Ceylon in 1949 he has onw asked the assistance328 words
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Article68 1951-04-01 3 Sunday Timra SUIT Reporter Shanmugam, a waiter to an Indian eating-shop in Nelson Road unlocked a drawer and stole $35 while his employer was busy fen the kitchen He then disappeared with the money. He appeared yesterday before Mr. TE. Smith In the Singapore Third68 words
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Article62 1951-04-01 3 Sunday Tisac* staff Rrportar Mr. MA. Majid. independent candidate for City district, said at Finlayson Green last night It was ridiculous to talk about any form of democratic government while Singapore continued to have the emergency regulations. He charged that the "bureaucrat ie administrators in Whitehall"62 words
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Article46 1951-04-01 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter The wedding took place at the Church of our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, yesterday between Mr. J. Anthony of Singapore and Miss Josephine Simon of Talplng. A reception was held at the bridegroom's residence In Roberts Lane after the ceremony.46 words
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Article29 1951-04-01 3 For causing unnecessary suffering to 15 geese by placing in two small baskets. Yeo Nlang Kwang was fined $25 In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.29 words
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Article23 1951-04-01 3 Seventeen Chinese were each fined $15 In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for gambling at Weld Road, Singapore, on Friday.23 words
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Article30 1951-04-01 3 Mr. Goh Kirn Ho. fishmonger, of 491 -B Beach Road. Singapore writes to say that h* Is not the person recently charged for an Identity card and impersonation offence.30 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-04-01 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO thousand and five hundred poor children in Singapore will lose the "father" who has looked after them for the last four years when Mr. C. Mac Cor mack, leaves on Wednesday for sis months' leave in Britain. Mr. MacCormack is217 words
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Article40 1951-04-01 3 Sund»T Tiaaes SUIT R*s*rl«r A meeting will be held soon by Naning (Negri Sembilani Malays resident in Singapore to discuss the campaign to reform the "adat perpateh." Those interested should contact Inche Isazin at 268. Beach Road. Singapore.40 words
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Article72 1951-04-01 3 Sunday Timra Staff Reporter Tan Kirn Keng. 24. and Tlew Chwee Leong. 21. were separately charged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday with pasting eight Communist posters Inciting violence, on the signboard of the Singapore Glass Factory at the Junction of the Tlong Bahru72 words
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Article181 1951-04-01 3 SLIGHT RISE IN RUBBER PRICE Sunday Timra Staff Reporter QINOAPORE rubber market was steady throughout the day. The price of firstgrade for April shipment closed at $2 17' 2 a lb. buyers, one cent above Friday's close. Sellers in the market were reserved and consequently only a small amount of181 words
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Article46 1951-04-01 3 TIN:$622 A PICUL SINGAPORE. Sat. Mar. SI. KttJM (up 5*7.75). In the produce market, copra section was dull and positions in this section remained unchanged from that of Friday's. The pepper market was quiet through lack of overseas Inquiries. Prices remained unchanged with no transaction reported.46 words
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Article338 1951-04-01 3 THEY WANT A MALAY ON COUNCIL Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Malay Un.on. at its annual general meeting yesterday, decided to send a list of names from which the Government can choose one to represent Malay interests in the next Singapore Legislative Council The meeting proposed hat the names of338 words
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Article72 1951-04-01 3 Sund.i* 'lime* Staff Krp>rlrr The Straits Chinese odist Church Annual B wa.s opened yesterday by the Methodist Bisbop'i wife, Mrs. R L. Archer. Crowds flocked to Church hall and every irv> of the many Chinese and Malay food stall* was kepi busy attending to the demands72 words
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Miscellaneous208 1951-04-01 3 Today's Radio IMCAPORC 1 414 an 4 SS m*lru) am. "WalU Time 9.30 "April Pool's Day Se *nade"; 45 Int«rmeiiao"; 10 News: 10 05 Radio Doctor: 10.15 "Interlude from Hawaii'; 10.30 "Latin America on 'he Air". 11 "Adventures of P.C. W; 1 ISO Presbyterian studio servirt; 12 Malay; 1 p.m.208 words
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Article, Illustration856 1951-04-01 4 A COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL SUNDAY, Mar. 18. WHEN approaching TT Kampong Makam on his way to town, the Tuan noticed a military Jeep halted at the r side opposite the ov> grown compound in which stands the flnt bungalow of a Malay pensioner. To his astonishment a Gurkha OR. Jumped out856 words
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Miscellaneous165 1951-04-01 4 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS ~^~"^BlBW~~~~Bi»»»»rt^^BsaaaT^TBBV for instance? 'o) Dr™^^^^^r™ "^^^^^i~~ I "^^^^i~^*"" < ej» M '^^^^i^"™i 15 June day ft)r Eton H""^ I 19 Does he make the Ur I>OW N I J L I I 1 I 1 awaaaWßßaaaal I 1 Puppet playthings proceed at foot gam?, at dressed In165 words
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270 1951-04-01 5 GOVT TOLD: PRICE FREEZE NOT ENOUGH Control of essential commodities urged Sunday Times Staff Reporter A DEMAND for Government control of all essential commodities w»s made yesterday by Mr. Frank C. James, vice-chairman of the Consumers Resistance Movement, Katong, Singapore. Mr. James descrjbed the announcement by Singapore. Deputy Controller of270 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-01 5 liccpr ro» «Mi<> pa«>««ger wfco received a ttighf terjrc+i over k«r rigwr «y«. tkt »rt««r four occ «»<rttt «r riteta tw« can had a Utcky aacaaa >■ t*it mofor-woatk at rt»« jotxri** ArHivr and M*K«t*attc*) Re*4< last »»em»« Sunday Tim** ptctwea.40 words
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Article64 1951-04-01 5 ■■aafjf TiBBM Stall «iir»p"r.4e«l KLALA LUMPUR I ANOTHER bandit haa been killed In the Federation Me was Leon Yuk Sena; who i« shot <* \d by security Batu Oajan f Prrak today. can battle, a! ifflrer, one! police constable and a! Chinese spci :al constable I64 words
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Article137 1951-04-01 5 Sunday Timet Staff Correspondent lOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THERE were more unhappjr marriages among Muslims in |ohore m 1950 than in the preceeding year, say* the |ohore Religious Affairs Department. The var ous Kathi's Courts last year dealt with 1.625 d.vorce cases compared with 1.494 in 1949.137 words
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Article202 1951-04-01 5 999— find my husband Sunday Times Staff Reporter lullt. A. W. Calderwood, head of Singapore Police radio twt division, broadcasting last night, said crews of police rjdio cars often received unusual requests. These included calls to tow vehicles from floods and even requests from worried wives to "find and return202 words
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Article67 1951-04-01 5 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter TTHR£I -quarter* of tha native market arta of Kudjr town, in Borneo. reported to hava b««n rascal fcf fir* on Friday night. Tha tow I Hal wood and artao ■hop* and home* built after the lapanet* had destroyed tit* town. How many67 words
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Article28 1951-04-01 5 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter The Chief of Staff FARELF. MaJ-Gen J H N Poett. returned to Singapore yesterday by BOAC after a short 'o Hont? Kong.28 words
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66 1951-04-01 5 Sui.dit Time* SUIT Correspondent IPOH. Sat— When three young Marine Commandos. Challis. McCarty and Dewar, appeared in the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of theft of $20 from a Malay woman on Mar. 16. the prosecuting officer asked for a postponment. The investigating papers66 words
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188 1951-04-01 5 PENSIONERS IN CEYLON WANT BIGGER COL Sanda* Tiaaca SUIT Bcpsrtcr MORE than 3.000 Malayan Government pensioners residing in Ceylon have not been paid the special dearness allowance which Ceylon Government pensioners became entitled to from October last year, the Ceylon Daily News reports. According to an agreement between the Malayan188 words
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Article73 1951-04-01 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Mr. N. A. Mallal. Progressive candidate for City Ward. Empress Place Monday 5.30 p.m. Mr. V. r. Abdullah. Labour candidate for Buldt Ttmah, outside Bouna VisU Road Social Welfare Centre (sti mile stone. Pasir Panjang) today i p.m.. In front of Sin Wan Theatre.73 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-04-01 5 HEALTH NEEDS OF MALAYA UNDER STUDY jyjALAYA S health problems and needs are engaging the constant attention of the World Health Organisation which is seeking to help in a more effective way. This assurance was given by 60-year-old Dr. Mnrt*"i Elliot, an Assistant DirectorGeneral of the WHO., who called at165 words
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Article153 1951-04-01 5 March— bandits' worst month Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. jyJARCH will probably prova to be the bandits' worst month since the Emergency began, a spokesman of the Director of Operations Staff, said today. One hundred and ten bandits have already been killed or captured and many others wounded153 words
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Article78 1951-04-01 5 Sunder Times Staff Krp .1 ur Singapore's Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, and Lady Murray-Aynsley will leave Singapore on holiday on Thursday. They will travel in the Lallandia and are expected to be away for six months. During the absenre of Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. Mr. Justice78 words
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Advertisement217 1951-04-01 5 "WEDNESDAY LECTURES ON MARRIAGE Open to all men and women: sponsored by the St. Andrews Cathedral Mothers Union. No. 1 April 4th: "Christian Marriott" Speaker: Canon R. K. S. Adams. Print ipal.' St. Andrews sMnft No. 2 April 11th: 'The Family Rasii of &>ciety" Speaker: Thompson F.sq: Public Relations Secretary.217 words
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Article, Illustration1839 1951-04-01 6 I Bill fXQUM/ REPORTING YOU don't have to go to Europe, you don't t nave to go to Hong Kong m winter-time to get ft of fresh breeze temperature so cold t^at you wear sweaters in the daytime and huddle •round fireplaces at night You ye got1,839 words
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Advertisement378 1951-04-01 6 1. KLIM I. pare. .of. Milk 2. KLlMu*a« wlM.««t r.T>le*r««i,. SKLIM5 KLIM quolitxj is olwQiiS uniform In eaih and r>cr> nn of o. un-hmj XI IM r^>^W you gel benefit* iounti only in the 6ne« ft-.O^ jL~\ frttb tout milk. Eiacil) ihf tame amounn MC "l}j¥/f^i ol importaai ftxxj ajMHBi378 words
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Article, Illustration643 1951-04-01 7 ANTHONY WISE - ANTHONY WISE by THERI is great deal being Midi and written *t the moment about the freetom and equality of women in this part of the world, *nd in this country in partic •s are in fy and it is difficu 1 k up643 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-04-01 7 Picnafore is the name o] this fashion J which hat copied the idea of milady's ap- Ron for an evening dress. It is in full black* organza ''apron and bodice in black and,, white printed silk. Designer was Herbert <■ Sidon. V, X Evening star it87 words
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1036 1951-04-01 7 MARY HEATHCOTT, who is on a visit to America, discovers a Malayan student in one of that country's oldest colleges NORFOLK. Virginia. THE Chines* are like Hrn Iritish. They wander all over the place. So I wai not very surprised to hear,1,036 words
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Article582 1951-04-01 7 V RABBIT, costing just over a dollar will provide a good meal for four people. To avoid the strong "rabbity" taste so disliked by many people, blanche It before cooking. Do this by scalding It In boiling water for a few mlnut' l RABBIT WITH MISHROOMS.582 words
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Article656 1951-04-01 8 She's QUEEN in THE LAND OF LOVE QUEEN SALOTE OF TONGA WEIGHS 20 STONE AND STANDS SIX FEET THREE INCHES HIGH, 8UT.... by QNLY three women in the British Commonwealth may fce addressed at Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Qjcen Mary, and Queen S. 'ite o* Tonga. ently at Nukualofa t.-ie656 words
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Article711 1951-04-01 8 MARIAN - MARIAN by.... gINDAY: Amah tells me this morning that she will be leaving me shortly, as she wishes to pay a visit to China to see her children. "How are you going?" I ask. "Go ship." replies Amah. "Wouldn't you like to go In an aeroplane?" I enquire.711 words
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Article886 1951-04-01 8 - It is wise to have your own home |TV£/t since we got married fire weeks ago we have lived with my mother who has done her best for us. My hu*band gets on very well with her. We now have a chance of getttng a small houxe of886 words
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Advertisement215 1951-04-01 8 EILEEN ASCROFT inquires Do career girls make best wives? LJUSgAND No. 1 tayt »o»»« i«oii«y. kow»« IHtk "H»." Playwrigfct (T» «r fw however thort HriW', Dofothr a Son* ROGIR tka knowt that It hat r* bt M.cDOUCALL: "Career girlt workorf for. When the marmake Hrn hetr aaroor glrk. riot tti215 words
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Advertisement350 1951-04-01 8 cyf secret of success. q 11 abundant vital enrrxy. Su< icsnluJ people kiK><* i feowr t* buiki up txtra enrrtcy at night for the day* work and h play. They sleep contrntrdly ori ihr luxurious comlnri <d v SlumbcrUnd. Fed the gently reailirnt apnnari that tupport you ateep-inducing ease. Even350 words
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Article150 1951-04-01 9 A BOUQUET' FORSELETAR RESIDENTS Sunday Times Staff Reporter A BOUQUET" to the people of Seletar is m the election manifesto of Mrs Vilasini Menon. an .Independent candidate for ♦he seat on the Singapore legislative Council Mrs. Menon says: The people of Seletar are known for their sturdy work, independence, political150 words
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Article30 1951-04-01 9 respond rut JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. v be^un on the build- i i i.ice Station b.ir- i d auxiliary buildings! i. Senea' on the Jo- at I a30 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-04-01 9 ftanoav Than Slat* Rrpartrr Kione H i were arqu t re Seconc I >;erday ther del nee bong r wpre narked with s two bundle* of rubr< ma lorry a: Upper I <?et on Feb 26. Officers e» the Njr.m« m SM of Hie St. lorin Ambulance243 words
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Article95 1951-04-01 9 BAD ADVICE COST HIM $1,800 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat LUA Kham, a businessman of J tkarta was fined WOO in the Police Court today for ir.akir.? a faUe statement at tnggi to the effect that he had lived there from 1948 to I^3 and had nerer been absent from Malaya since95 words
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Article25 1951-04-01 9 A Russian freigh'cr. Admiral Skniavin. bound for Novoroffisk from Vladivostok with 4 700 tons of ore arrived in Singapore yesterday after-25 words
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Article81 1951-04-01 9 On March 22 a party of Customs officers under Preventive Officer Lim Choo Seng raided a hut at Telok Mata Ikan. They lound samsu and a kerosene still, hidden under coconut leaves. The occupier of the hut, Low Ah Cher appeared before Mr. T. E.81 words
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Article44 1951-04-01 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sai. Charged In the Police Court todi»v with being concerned In conveying uncustomed goods, six bicycles. 100 cycle rims and 200 cycle chains, valued at $2217 on which duty was $208. Annamalal who r'almed trial was allowed $li>W ball.44 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-04-01 9 Mtai Mimi s*R4 easi Mr. Lim Pniam Men* after, rieir w.ddm| vetrerrfjy the SrraiN Oiiiimc Preibyteiiiit Church. Singjpor*. Tk« Rev. T. C.impbeM Cik*oM officiated Syndar Tmm— p.cttira.27 words
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Article430 1951-04-01 9 Frayed tempers in Singapore By A Political Correspondent ELECTION fever in Singapore has reached th« stage where frayed tempers are threatening in two constituencies, Selerar and Keppel. There are whispering campaigns of corruption and wars of posters m certain other districts. In Seletar, where three Indians Mrs. Vilasini Menon (Independent),430 words
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Article51 1951-04-01 9 lu4ay Time. SUIT Reporter The general manager of the Indian Overseas Bank Madras. Mr. A. Subbiah, was' garlanded by Indian bankers and merchants yesterday on his arrival in Singapore from Ceylon Mr. Subbiah is here to visit his bank's branches In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and51 words
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Article43 1951-04-01 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter A young Malay. Tamby bin Sidek, was yesterday found guilty In the Singapore Third District Court and sentenced to one year's imprisonment for rioting outside the Supreme Court on the morning of Dec. 11.43 words
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Article53 1951-04-01 9 Sunday Time. SUB Reporter Koh Kirn Teck pleaded guilty before the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. H. Kingdon, yesterday to housebreaking by night at Ylo Chu Kang Road on Feb. 20 with Intent to steal five wristwatches, worth $179. from Bng Kla How. Koh was remanded till53 words
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Article, Illustration477 1951-04-01 9 LOVERS of ritual, and there are many of these among students, are often Irritated by the thought that though the University has been in existence for nearly two years It has not yet got a coat-of-arms to adorn its stationery. They have, however, been recently assured by an477 words
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Advertisement113 1951-04-01 9 GIT PROTECTION A6AINBT COIIGHS.COIOS.SORE THROWS aMkHSsssfl BsWassssfll BHw^^lj^^/ I f assßa^r <s& tkc tununtKo^* ZAaZ doe* y<n* aootfr/ fjff MALAYAN AIRWAYS Effective Monday, ltd April AH Flights mnd from Penang will land at and take-tttf from BAYAN LIPAS AIRPORT-PEN ANG flight MUM mm Sunday Ut April will 'and at Bmyan113 words
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Advertisement257 1951-04-01 9 I' 1 Fashion Fabrics FOR Evening Cocktail GOWNS i MOIRE TAFFETA I I EMERALD, CERISE, WWII OR NAVY 36" WIDE $2.95 VI). <?> little^ <£ SINGAPORE. H JORDON Model 14/6 COMBINED REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER •14 CUBIC Ffctr REFRIGERATOR 6 CUBIC FEET FREEZER LARGE ICE MAKER LOCKER Sole Agenti: LEE and FLETCHER257 words
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Article379 1951-04-01 10 THE lively electioneering now gomg on in Singapore is having a farreaching effect on the whole country. That the registered electorate in Singapore is still regrettably small does not affect the main issue And the main Issue is that the colony is giving a vital and379 words
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Article85 1951-04-01 10 rpHE Singapore Festival of Music is over and once again music lovers In the Federation must be feeling envious. By decrees Singapore Is getting 'established' culturally, although the chance must be taken Increasingly to persuade artists of International repute to 'stop over' particularly when enroute from85 words
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Article776 1951-04-01 10 JOSEPH JOSTEN - JOSEPH JOSTEN by. £VERY night 53 yearold President Cottwald of Czechoslovakia leaves the former royal palace of Hradchin, in Prague one of the loveliest castles in Europe and walks, closely guarded, to a small house in the grounds 300 yards away. For. such is776 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-04-01 10 This palace at Morie hat become the home ef 65 crippled Malayan children. Here while they are bein< treated for their disabilities Hiey will be trained te become useful citizens. The palace belongs to the Tungku Ameuan Fatimah. wife ef a former Sultan ef Selan«or. Sunday Times picture.48 words
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725 1951-04-01 10 CORONARY THROMBOSIS It kills 50,000 people a year... lt strikes hardest at the successful. ...But its CAUSE may lie in a fear of failure. By A Medical Officer Of Health A MONC the serious diseases which have become more common in this century, coronary thrombosis725 words
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Article183 1951-04-01 10 THIS morning is likely fro he lively and embarrassing, especially it your friends are high-spirited and like making practical (ekes. Why? Well, today is known as AH Fools' Day and practical jokers the world over take the opportunity to let loose all the evil they have183 words
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Article, Illustration440 1951-04-01 10 K KAYE - K KAYE Says.... SOME time ago In Qua Chempadak. a village in Kedah. a bird contest was he!d. A few hundred people from as far as Kota Star and Yet gathered at the compound of Lebal Abdul Samad to witness and Judge the champion sons440 words
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Advertisement539 1951-04-01 10 U.AHHIHKD ADS. MAHYKE-ANN to BUMr wife •I W. j: J Van Dninen LitteL Ltedrtms iM) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur on JSSaI KANU-CHOO: It U snnaajsicei V Ba m'u-imrnt op'»erri Mr Kane Blow Tetk eaa ef Mr. Kang Thene Klat and Mies Lily Choo daughter ef Mr. Choo Lye Huat take* place539 words
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Advertisement7 1951-04-01 10 j FINEST BROKEN vife) ORAN6E AZJ£> PEKOE7 words
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Advertisement57 1951-04-01 10 HThe spotlight of public I J I interest as directed el Itse I H new presentation el Ifee B familiar red and farllow I F&Mrafee! no^aT ia part 9 ■of fhe bottle bsell Thial H modern develop- f~ BJmonf it pioneered Bj <a Maiee* by N- fl leader* of Quality57 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-04-01 11 TEACHERS SAY: 10 NOT ENOUGH Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sir Wjlter Monckron K C. (left* is mtt by Major M. Clint Comptroller of Hlo ComwiiMioner General Houtefcold. on hif arrival m Singapore yeittrdiy by BOAC from Hong Kong. Sir Walter, with Lidy Mcnckton is on his way to Britain. He75 words
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Article309 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AS a result of the stand taken by the Film m Singapore along w<th film distributors a marked improvement in censorship affairs has been noticed *ays the annual report of the Cinematograph Exh b. tors' Association of Smjjapare and the Federation309 words
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Article414 1951-04-01 11 Sui.Jj\ Tinu* Correspondent. KLUANO Sat -Tee Boon Klong who had pleaded guilty previous hearing to a charge of manufacturing rhandu at the back of Jalan Etatlon Kluang. was sentenced to eieht months' simple Jmorisonment in the Session- \J NLESS they *re paid adequately, wage-earners in Singapore will414 words
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Article89 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 65-year-old Cantonese woman. Ho Ah Chai, collapsed while taking some clothes off a line on Feb. 13. She was taken to hospital where she died on March 21. At the inquest yesterday her adopted sister Chan Ah Choo told the Singapore Coroner89 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-04-01 11 Two-year-old Selvj Kumar son of Mr. »n4 Mrs. C. M.K. Sabai. aitndV hi* pony during Hie procession preceding hit ear-boring ceremony. He is held in th« saddle by hit uncle. Mr. R. Pichjy. More rhan 500 guests attended the ceremony in Deikar Road. Among the guetrt were Mettrt. Thio Chan61 words
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Article350 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE competition was so close yesterday in the selection of the finalists in the Singapore |unior Chamber of Commerce's "Ideal Working Girl' contest held at Raffles Hotel that it was decided to increase the number of finalists from 12 to 16.350 words
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Article108 1951-04-01 11 Sanda: Times Staff urrrsponden I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Scout movement in the 1 Federation had 31.000 people of all age.s and all communities working under a common Scout Law and Promis* which transcendfd all sectional rivalries, said Sir Henry Gurney. Chief Scout of the Federation, today.108 words
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Article305 1951-04-01 11 SCOTS GET TOUCHING SEND OFF Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. TO the strains of "Auld Lang Syne" played by the pipes and drums of the Police Band, hundreds of civilians, police and wellwishers waved good-bye at Kuala Lumpur railway station to the 2nd Battalion Scots Cuards. shortly before305 words
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Article29 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Correspondent. SEGAMAT, Bat— For gambling on the town padang. 19-year-old Lim Shoon Ling and Oan See Heng. aged 28, were fined $10 each at Segamat.29 words
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Article234 1951-04-01 11 Snndajr Times Staff Reporter TUB Scandinavian Ice Revue gave a smooth performance at their opening at the Capitol Theatre last night taking into consideration the obstacles they were up against— the biggest of which was having to perform on a rink which had not yet coni:>le'ely frosen.234 words
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Article224 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lul R C. C. TAN, President of Hi* Progressive Parry, was "twisting facts" when he accused him with advocacy of rent increase and a deal with the Labour Party, said Mr. C. H. Kiat, Independent candidate for Katong on the Singapore Legislative224 words
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Article28 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —Mr. AC. Segaram. chief clerk of RIDA headquarters and Mrs. Segaram celebrated their silver wedding Ir Kuala Lumpur yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration192 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A RING of black marketeers selling illicit toddy is operating in Singapore. Their field of operation includes Raffles Quay and Colombo Court, behind the Municipal buildings, and other busy streets in the city. The price for a pint of toddy in these illicit192 words
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Article28 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Times Correspondent TAIPING, Sa'.- Ong Peng Chin was fined $25 at Talping for failing to obey a signal to stop at the Ulu Sapetang roadblock.28 words
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Article138 1951-04-01 11 Sunday Tim<s SUIT Rrpui ler THE foundation stone ol the $50,000 Far Eastern H. >. f Fund farm in Kranjl was liild by Mr. G. W. Webb, See) for Social Welfare and chairman of the Fund Commit >er, yesterday. Mr. Webb said that in ]«-47 $146,000138 words
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Article44 1951-04-01 11 IPOH. Sa' Mr. G air traffic iT.< r In Ipoh airpt; Ku:!la Lunvr.ir Mrs. May ytaff of thwill te ti Kuala Lump ir C represented Per.ik at h < Kf y last year. Mr. Yeits' Ls J St. Patrick H44 words
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Advertisement99 1951-04-01 11 TTTTTTIUI /^4i-«gtei^ THOMAS LJun x APPROACHED BKITISH MEKtHANTS OF CANTON IN 1835. HE DID NOT VISUALISE THE (.KKAT HITRE THERE V\Ol I 1) BE TO HIS PLAN FOR MI^TIAL PROTECTION. -\MIKI BROWN ALSO W«M I.I) HAVE BEEN SIKPRISED. AS HE SAILED INTO >ll\\(.H\F THIRTY-ONE YEARS LATER, IF HE HAD KNOWN99 words
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Advertisement114 1951-04-01 11 I Builf'U 40 ytrdi from ife holt. Bill f m t Hrn wMh»o himm iht fm I open ttmm€i Confidence is half the battle and half the game. J| 1 And Brylcrcem gives you confidence that your hair is smarj and healthy. Soft, glossy hair takes the place of dull,114 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-04-01 12 SUNDAY SHAKESPEAR 0! THAT THIS TOO TOO SOLID FLEU WOULD MELT HAMLET Act 1 Sc 1 117 words
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Article, Illustration911 1951-04-01 12 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By "Tht grocer calls mo 'ducks.' Tht butcher calls mo 'dearie.' Tht fishmonger calls mt 'lovt.' I don't like it."- Letter to a wasaaa roimmnlsL .TV) not call mt dearlt," butcher. Do not call ma "love" Like the common people, butcher, I am far911 words
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Advertisement339 1951-04-01 12 Its NEW! m DADIf CD y r%. W\. ATm 9mm aim. the only pea Vsu. wk\ H %EW FtAT'JUES r,h N£ W rßtciSiON Llt-I The <«»rruna In the world has tar &IW afM/TT the -e» Parker "SI", wtth tht rcvohjfion*ry new Acrtt-metrk Ink System, tht) greaieti ever deviled The Aero-metric339 words
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Miscellaneous363 1951-04-01 12 TODAY is April Fools Day and, A as wed expect, there will be some foollnu on the air before twelve noon. Radio Malaya refuse tv divulge many details about "April Fools Day Serenade" a: 9.30 this morning, but it will probably consls: of 15 minutes n' Radio Malaya's most surprising363 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-04-01 12 Highlights Of Radio at 2 p.m. POOD news for those of you who like your dance music with strings attached. Oeraldo and his ■Symphony of Strings" makt their first broadcast In the new series tomorrow at 8 45. Geraldo. real name Gerald Bright, who had plodded along for many years111 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-04-01 12 pen. of that prolific writer and father of tht full length detecUvt novel, Wilkie Collins. "A Terribly Strange Bed" is ont of his more famous stories, somewhat in the style of Edgar Alan Poe with its suspense and terror, but without the negative ending that so often marks Poe stories.137 words
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Miscellaneous120 1951-04-01 12 "PEARLY th:s month tht 8.8.C.'l Overseas Service broadcast a recital by the Singaporean violinist Susheela Dcvi, who has Just completed her musical studies at tht Royal College of Music In London. Susheela Dcvi first studied under the well known Singapore musicians Goh Soon Tioe and Serl Krtmpl. After occupation she120 words
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Miscellaneous117 1951-04-01 12 Thursday in tht programmt "Oueu Artiat." rnHERE la news et runner Singapore elecaon broadcasta. On Tuesday in Talk of the Town" Mr. Ponaduray. the Ass atant Supervisor of Elections «".U broadcast and it is ht who wm Ukt tat air after the final Party broadcast on the eve of the117 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-04-01 12 nobody aeem.t to know tlf the right answer Income ta& educetion, etiquette, almo-t any subject you can think of. Return Malaya and Arthur will try t* find the ofUcial answer. I I srnd in your questions for th# first programme now to Karts Malaya, Cathay Building t..n»»» pore, marking your135 words
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Article761 1951-04-01 13 VICTOR STAINES - Barbed tongues bared nails VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS NEWS by ALTHOUGH the film which won the American Film Industry Award of 1950 was "All About Eve" neither Betre Davis nor Anne Baster won the award as Best Actress, even though Bette had been tipped to win by all the best761 words
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Article210 1951-04-01 13 Realism in Indian film (By Our Indian Film Reporter) "DABUL." Sunny Art Pro- ductlons' new Hindustani social, which Is to be released In the Theatre Royal, next week is a combination of lmmaginatlve direction and a comeo of human experiences re-en-acted with auffle'ent realism to invest watching It with the210 words
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Article236 1951-04-01 13 Cl UPRISING acain this week was the result of the spotting of the star. It should have been easy for fllm-roers who know their Belvedere man. It was Clifton Webb. First prise of $25 foes to Nordin Ah bin Mohd. Huswain, 1 Jalan Datoh. < Ipoh. A236 words
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Article702 1951-04-01 13 A COMPARATIVELY new industry now thriving in Singapore of interest to all cinema-goers is situated in the back areas off Balestier Road— it is the business of making local films. Although there are others companies producing local films, the Malay Film Productions Ltd,, have sped ahead702 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-04-01 13 A scene at the end of "All About Eve" in which Bette Davis makes a soul-searing remark to Anne Baxter.20 words
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Advertisement221 1951-04-01 13 REGULAR SEASON STARTS TODAY I 3 SHOWS of 4.00-6.30 9.30pm s^^ i- t< .^P^^bbl Ss^J I FULL 2 -HOUR STAGE SHOW 24 DIFFERENT ITEMS CAST OF WORLD FAMOUS ICE SKATERS PRICES i $10-8 8 4 (Reserved): $2 M«retervcd) < ALL FREE LIST CORCESSIOR RATES SUSPENDED Weekday* 2 SHOWS: 6.30 fr221 words
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Advertisement331 1951-04-01 13 Jj^ HONOUR COMES wn r a nnt New AlhambrA In J the winner of \j 7 6 ACADEMY AWARDS M.ii rini Kllll ANNE (.KOK(.K <l l-ll c.\!.\ 111 I II ItWI- BAXTER BANDKKS HOI M MUtKIII M\KIHUI THE SMARTEST, WISEST, BEST ACTED ENTERTAINMENT IN YEARS. t BEST FILM for 1950331 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1951-04-01 14 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT by Photographs by NORMAN COTTERELL They will be selective when they marry JHE Malay working girls of Johort lihru impressed me as being as lively and intelligent a group of young women as I have met anywhere. Their eyes shine1,622 words
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Advertisement247 1951-04-01 14 4km bsßb^Bßbk w£f 1 V' afl^ laf BB PI I jbbbW 9*^^*l %B»aa*a*j JKV "tf y^9a*a*Bßl *o much inoro satisfying j*&\ I" '•>▼ mind wkL c vx N rr vt i. sTk^AV >aj l fl K a* ay '■»«»l IMj 'tj J/F J I] loripur, always V bY M SSKbW247 words
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Miscellaneous261 1951-04-01 14 >J? sVI Ir l/^ |_oj) lf<J |_2, \jX Capp A ~fi WE. IS TW HAPWCST FAMBLV "V > *O'MEAN* QMt *N -AM" TWICE J IV OMUT f f thap <; BLf urv I-I~n \~~7 uA«,V urtw» l n rv^ V CHILLUN. ONE HOOMiN JJ !S§IWnCPVjTO_r^ K f TWARS iCiSS'ONi? GENUINE261 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-04-01 14 CROSSWORD SOLUTIOi P^BB^i 5 BBt A BM R B« N M J I^bltHcblrlj SMiBIuSMP I* SflOßac ßaf C bTo ßaf S Bar N S.T A N,T| BBM^L27 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-04-01 15 PULAU AMAN-'ISLE OF PEACE' QNE of the most striking examples of communal harmony in Malaya is provided by Pulau Aman "island of peace" which, true to its new name, has 600 Chinese and Malays living side by side in friendship and goodwill. Lying east of Pulau Jerejak in the Penang568 words
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Advertisement206 1951-04-01 15 P/G OUT yOUP^OLLA^S STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A.M. THERE ARE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PRINTED CRETONNES IN GAY COLOURS FOR CURTAINS OR LOOSE COVERS 48 inches wide Usually $4.75 Sale Price $3*20 Per Yard KB^B^r J f" flfl Wr^ J l*^^Btav-^- MEN'S GOLF CLUBS BY "HALLEY" TRUE TEMPER SHAFT OF206 words
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Advertisement282 1951-04-01 16 Acid Stomach! am »c» y MSaJMsjSSSM wtien eacets Stomach acid does not permit you to OM»ay s majaj without suffering dis•onWort kwt luckily there is a sals <■ brings fvicfc relief swSMAC (Bisurjtcd Kagr.etia) It the excess *cid and I mj to digest without su#er» •n. >tomach pain, hearthem or282 words
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Advertisement168 1951-04-01 16 m the* tkPofeMnt *Im It your muscles it snot Ippty Siosn'i LiniiMßt li|ktlf— feel yoor CV^SiQsa You don't rub in "Sloan's you dab k on toe affected part geotlr-^yo— 'sj^ doe* the rest Good for I^^— jf* aches and pains and suff joinu too I JjS** l look roe ins168 words
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Advertisement290 1951-04-01 16 acid indigestion? headache too? check both* at once... here's what to do! When unbalanced rating, over, wnrk oi worry uuve And loiiigeoCion. Headache ...take plrauncta>fing Alka.Srlt/er right awayl (.unibininK alkaline ingredients for neutralizing, exteu gattnc acidity with an analge\i> li»r soothing pamv Alks-SeltaSS sits qui<kly to relieve holl< diH<Mufortv. Alka290 words
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Miscellaneous681 1951-04-01 16 I I* is ngj/u a /.to f™ THIS WEEK THIS wTEEK FOR TOU though tou will be working FOR ALL CAPRICORN ilWilii ft heCt if P Ce V?. 1 TODAY: A good day for J«. i«th?- if «-Hi!t.u th week nd rob blT out-of-door activities and Jan. 19th): If upheavals681 words
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Miscellaneous386 1951-04-01 16 WHERE DID THEY SIT? WHEN I looked in at the club yesterday I found a squabble in progress as to how four players had been seated on an evening earlier in the year. Upon this trivial Issue, apparently, depended the outcome of a bet. Said Mrs. Mowzer: "I sat on386 words
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Miscellaneous499 1951-04-01 16 IN his book "Expert Bidding" a suit, then after his respond Mr. Staym»n uses some exam- m^ c J«*«>P U> notrump. Mr Stayman uses as an explea of opening no.rump bids nnpi c o f inaccurate btdding a v.here a partnership has no hand we witnessed in New York, agreement499 words
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Article1649 1951-04-01 17 JOHN BLAIR - JOHN BLAIR By THERE WAS NO DOUBT WHO WAS WINNING, THEN-WHAM |F ever you walk down Crown Street, that boxing-mad quarter in the heart •f Glasgow's South Side, and go into the public bar near the corner of Caledonian Road, you'll find hanging on the wall1,649 words
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Article84 1951-04-01 17 A blood stained ring hysterical ringsiders yelling for a British vctory jnd one o( Hie fiercest battles of the century. That, briefly, was the setting oi the greet ring battle between Tommy Miliigan, of Scotland, md Mickey Walker, of America, for the worM middle-weight title84 words
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Advertisement41 1951-04-01 17 t MIIITUII ll*»l R4'lll W^^ fyGErS THENEWIQOKfp Now in a red, white *nd blue tin, it's m still th« same FLIT you've ff I T%laW trusted for years \Ja Rm AS DEADLY -**sdßKmlr' jW V^\V cutd rtktA, inject petfs W^r f^a«aMgajM^k41 words
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Article490 1951-04-01 18 JOHN CAREY - JOHN CAREY PLAY FOOTBALL WITH CHARLES BUCHAN'S MILLION TEAM by IL'III 1 JO M the i«M 1 endeavour to follow three simple rules. They Ml i 1) Go In meet the ball (2) Do the simpl ■lint— quickly. i>l;lv tlie wav am t:Km 8 Ld490 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1951-04-01 18 CONOR O' BRIEN - CONOR O'BRIEN "Lottery" was first grand National WSpiner by QNE hundred and ten years ago on Saturday a tough old horse cleared the jumps over ♦our miles of the first Crand National course, at Aintree. Liverpool, and headed the list of great racehorses1,524 words
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Article106 1951-04-01 18 ACROSS: 1. Shaft. 6. Charm. 11 Mode. 12, Saw. 14. Aloe. 15. Industrialist. 16, Reed. 17. Ev.r. It. Piret. 22 Departs. 25, Dwit 26, Early. 27. iJe&irecl 32. Spoor. 35. Lion. 38 Pen. 40, Admlniatrator 4a, Dean. 43. Tie. 44. Cede. 45, Eased. 46 Merea. DOWN: 1. Smirk.106 words
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Article579 1951-04-01 18 By WOODPUSHER CICNIFICANTLY enough, tht 1951 Malayan Chess Championship has been won by a man who holds the Irish correspondence chess title. A comparative stranger to Malayan chess, J. C. Hlckey had shown only mediocre standard In friendly games with members of the Singapore Chess Club,579 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-01 18 c When only the best c is good enough-. E C it mutt be flkl>;UaTHM^a» B E E R. r COMAUrr LMHID22 words
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Advertisement177 1951-04-01 18 m 9lteSUtMf tfOuAS GOLD FLAKE sutfoport: 80 per ft* 35 c/s ptr /Os pac&et faervtron $2 05 per ///f 40 c/s per /Os packed Ss^^^"^^^^S^a^Ba^BaV 631 exper enced 8.0.A.C. pilots, over 130 have logged over a million miles, seventeen have more than doubled that, and one has flown more than177 words
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Article507 1951-04-01 19 ML Osmannets winning goals IK< 2: K.O.D.C.A 0. INDIAN Kt-i nation luh who humbled Kota H;iia in their fir-t >.A.F.A. First Division ne turn? this seaso.i, urave another "jfiantkillir I «>rmance yesUyday when they d the colours of Base Ordnance Depot f'.vilian* 1 \ss»M-iation by two507 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-01 19 M.; Chitty. secretary of t h c Singapore Swimming lub, and his wife, who left yesterday for Australia on six months' leave. During- his absence Mr. G. Creighto n will act as aecreUry. The pool at the Club is closed until Wednesday, although the premises are *»en to members during55 words
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Article129 1951-04-01 19 ej>ol>iv» Mreer al Jaiaa aWaar julmm hetweea 9tmgmpmrt m »m* KTmn-Hmrmam the »BB«i Msaaavlßl ar* i» he (he Best aakk «f *»it aaaaaa t* date. pirhe. are Smmt the lea4iiu player* ia the 1 sa\T are g«- 'i the lr«>|ihv tm* la«t rear iitnwei will f Is Bs>»129 words
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Article77 1951-04-01 19 SAJARAH DRAWWHH SIGNALS i; i I. n in aa» m; ing yaaierday. h i. ..s and > r» ona-all. A la« ni.i.,. 1 penalty for I n-a* missed by D Am ili.i Bign&ls rombinea be i •he Sajarah T:ieir goal- > k the >eaa In the i.:een but ■ed oft77 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-04-01 19 riRST Malay wsnuui to win a *rii« at a rifle short, Mrs. 1 Mohaaaed Sal. wife af the Secretary to the State Finance Officer, Johore, rrcHvine; the first prixe for the onhr event open to women at the Johore Bahrn Rifle Aaaociation meet on Friday.45 words
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Article24 1951-04-01 19 The YMCA tennis chanpioo- whirh were wrttwMlsd lo start mterday with ten atn«lea wers postponed a«inir to ■nln during the afternooa.24 words
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Article149 1951-04-01 19 Good 7 work by Madon B g>H>d work early in the first hull by veteran Madon I Seletar I with P. and T in the SAFA. l/ti I i itch at St ■'•ay. HeaHar. after thru narrow es- liin the first four nil»md the seorinc through M don A beautiful149 words
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Article50 1951-04-01 19 Jv ;.mer and Hichaid Gona&Jes or. Friday mght reached the final of tile UStloooo PhiladilpMa Ir.qmrer's «orld protennii round robin tournament. Oonsutes on frriday beat Bobby I. «-l. but Kramer had a ha:der time with Pranrisco Segura. mho forced him to three sets, 6-3. 3-«. M.-AP.AP - 50 words
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Article59 1951-04-01 19 YAIES John Marshall broke snoth-r record on PMday night by xnrtanming the 220-yard fre«-st\ i e In 2 mm. 53. 5 sei This bettered his on 11 lt>ier-< olleriate tin,? of 2 mln 6 4 5 see. anr< lha National Oollegute Association reemt of 2 mln. 7.3 sec59 words
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Article74 1951-04-01 19 LINCOLN. Sat. BARNSd Park, an outsider won the Lincolnshire Hand* a p by half a length from Newton Heath. «ith Streatley two lengths behind third. The five- year -old horse, owned by Harry Lane, paid 33 to 1 Newton Heath started at 40 to 1 andAP - 74 words
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Article226 1951-04-01 19 BbUOHT baitinc tftvrtt yaat»rd»y drawn rrlrkct iwalra at w>lath?r brtwr^n Ceylon SporU Olub and RAF Selctar. Th* lamr. which was one of Bifh arorw «aw CBC declare at lU tm tbnt. Yopar»juh oper.tt« bat. rHirwd at »3 after hitunf two and »t» faurn C O. Kriawaaa226 words
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Article235 1951-04-01 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP B> \52w4,904 up-to-date totalisator incorporating- all the latest improve .nents, including indicators showing the approximate dividend on each horse as well as the number of tickets purchased in the course of betting, will be installed at the Perak Turf mb if ordinary members235 words
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Article190 1951-04-01 19 CINGAFORE Chinese Rerr«ation Ci jo drew with Sembawang on Hong Ltm Green yesttrtia-'. being t9 for nine wMfawa at the close of play. Id rep'v to iuf's score of I*2 for :ix ■■I Mlt«M »N«.: OsttSß C Yc<n Foot leaf 23. c>i«p...i c Oag Lee .■:!ilmrT :bw190 words
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Article202 1951-04-01 19 YESTERDAVB Padanf cricket between Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Recreation Club second teams resulted in g draw. S.C.C. declared at 121 for four rickets (Flack 44, Wood 32 1 Recs replied with S3 for atr (Janata 46 1. Svke.v two for 4. Sowray202 words
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Article234 1951-04-01 19 DUNS were hard to get In yes- terday's cricket »t BalwUer Road between Indian Association and HIM! The game waa drawn. Feature of the match tm veteran Dharmaraj's "hat-trick". He pulled his stde out from a bad position when R EVE. with 01 runs on the board,234 words
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Article137 1951-04-01 19 MARTSW Mender United States badminton champion, qualified for the singles final In the national tourrament at Dallas (Texas) yesterday. He beat Dick Mitchell 15-7, 15-10. In the other semi-final Joe Alston beat Ted Morhlmann 15-11, 15-5. The women's doubles champions, Thelma Scovll and Jsnet Wright. wereUP - 137 words
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Article269 1951-04-01 19 YESTERDAYS U.K. soccer results were: ENGLISH I! \< I I v 1. 1 Aatoa TwU X SkcaVM Wei. 1 Blackpool S Stoke llolton t W. Bromlch X (haritoa Mkwiift 1 r»ero* 6 MMOesarouch Falhaai 1 Wiwimllii 1 Uvernool 1 HaUersflaM 4 Manchester l\ 4 helam 1 Siiadrrland269 words
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Article267 1951-04-01 19 UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE RAF. Changi J; R A.S.C 1. OLAYING attractive soccer, especially in the 1 second half, R.A.F. Chanel beat R.A.S by three goals to one in their United Services League match at Changi yesterday. Although the Airmen won, it was a R.A.S.C267 words
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Article65 1951-04-01 19 Q.H Q. trounced O.H.Q. Signals by eight goals to nil in a Un'.ted Services League match at Tanglta yesterday. A feature of the game was a "hat-trick" by Bottle O.HQ. led three-nil In the first half. The scorers were Henderson (two) and Smith Henderson took the65 words
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Article87 1951-04-01 19 IN an exciting cricket match at 1 Farrer Park yesterday. H. M. Dockyard Just failed to beat Brfcddeil Cricket Club, the game endinr in a draw. Dockyard needed six runs to win in the last over but could get only three Braddell CC. declared at t4 for87 words
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Article27 1951-04-01 19 Yesterday's cricket match between Royal Navy and RAP Changi at the Naval Base was abandoned after one over had been bowled owing to heavy rain.27 words
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Article320 1951-04-01 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Jeannette is one to follow JKANNKTTL, a -toutly-breri four-year-old by that crcat French sire Tourbillon out of an Asterus marc, Astaria, has improved out of sisjht since her luckless defeat at Penan*, at the tail end of last •eason and I320 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-01 20 KM Kill G. Vat of the Police Training School who beat P. C. Mahmood of the Singapore Police in the Bantamweight final of the Denham Cup Boxing tournament at Thomson Road on Friday night, receives his award from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. PennefatherEvans. Sanday Times picture.49 words
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205 1951-04-01 20 CAPE HORN READY FOR CL. 2 STAYERS ll H Cape Horn at Buklt kh. Thu nicely bred arey by UJiJI has made splendid headway since his maiden effort earlier tn the seaam) and I think he is ready to i best of Class 2 suyers. Horns rame is staying. As205 words
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Obituary20 1951-04-01 20 maXMON On 31st March. •s me result of a motor accident. bn Ouy Kendruk Henderson. MC > •partment of Broadcasting,20 words
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Article64 1951-04-01 20 Sanday Times Ipoh 3por% Correspondent. On the Railway ground yetsarday. YMCA trourtted RASC by 84 runs at cricket. They scored 182 runs for seven and declared. P. Sankey bitting up 98. RASC replied with 54. Mason scoring 17 and Tyrell 13. Gopal took four wickets64 words
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Article298 1951-04-01 20 r<ORAZON, a four-year-old by "The Flying Machine" Mirza 11, galloped with a lot of dash at Rukit Timah yesterday morning when he reeled off 3f. in 38 in a workout with L' Apache. Corazon, ridden by Charlie Ellery, was merely trotting 'ongside L'Apache (Straker) at298 words
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Article685 1951-04-01 20 FOLLOWING are the weights for next Saturday, r first day of the Singapore Turf Club April Meet I Cl. 1. Dlv. 1-1 M. Abkcyvtoad 9.94 Charlemagne 8.13 General 8.12 Astute Monarch 8.19 Friar's Last 848 Golden Grove 847 Haoma 847 Sweet Maisto 5.98 Fifty-Fifty S.M685 words
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359 1951-04-01 20 KEDAH GYMKHANA Sunday Times Alor Star Correspondent A PICNIC atmosphere, reminiscent of Skye meetings of former years, prevailed at the Alor Star racecourse yesterday when the Kedah Gymkhana Club held its second post-war meetingi So bif? was the crowd that a wooden railing Ir.359 words
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Article611 1951-04-01 20 Total Pool: fIS.»M. hirst. No. 138 ST (55.5 M). Second: No. ***** (f 2.765). Third: No. ***** ($1,381.50). Starter* I $lBO.B J each): Voa. 23»*7, *****. *****. 11.07 (39) Mr. Lee. Scratching!: Cottage Queen 1107; Your Lordship 11.00; Miss Llnor 11.00. Cadi Sweep: No. 1802 (1298); No.611 words
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Article50 1951-04-01 20 Sunday Tlmea XX. SporU Cor. The finals of the table tennis, badminton and tennis tournament! of the Malayan Railway* lnUrinstltut* competition resulted: Badminton: Sentul Works SC. beat Sentul R.I. 1-0; Table Tennis: Sentul Work* 8.0. beat FaUm RI. 1-0; Timpir Bentnl R I beat Ipoh R L SST50 words
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