The Straits Times, 8 April 1951

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  • 27 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Editloa Ot The Straits Times Singapore Free Pre«« No. 819 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, APRIL 8. 1951. PRICE TKN CENTS.
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  • 302 1 SOLID UN FRONT OVER 38th Red 'mystery* withdrawal TCrUO, Saturday. ALLIED troops secured an almost solid 90-mile front across North Korea above the 38th Parallel today as new American and South Korean forces speared north of the frontier and Red resistance faded at most points. The Communist withdrawal is described
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    33 1 An elderly Korean resident of Chunchon stands on tiptoe and waves a South Korean Republic fat, at he cheers three soldiers of the UN tatk force that cjpt jreH the city. A.P. picture.
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  • 208 1 H'Kong seizes Red ship HONC KONG. Sat THE Hong Kong Govern 1 ment yesterday invoked in emergency regulation giving it the power to requisition all forms of transsort land, tea or air. This morning the Government rook over a large tanker flyin* the Chinese Communist tin An ofnciaJ statement Mid
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  • 105 1 U.K. MINISTER ATTACKS MacA LONDON, Sat. »THE British Government Joined in the mounting criticism of Oen Douglas Mac Arthur today when the Minister of State Mr Kenneth Younger deplored the "lrresponsible statements" about K .nd the Far East that come from "highly placed Mr. Younger did not ment Gen Mac
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  • 140 1 Sanday Times Staff Reporter THREE robberies, in which abo«: $15,000 in cash and valuables were stolen, were committed in Singapore yesterday. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's home at Katong was burgled at 1 am. and valuables and cash totalling $8,445 were stolen. Two hours later, thieves
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  • 67 1 TAIPEH, Sat— A million and a half are now facing starvation in control and south China, the China Union Press said today. The agency, quoting the "New China News Agency." said that half a million in Honan Province are now roaming the countryside searching for
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  • 54 1 SOURABAYA, Sat. Two Dutch subjects were wounded when an armed gang attacked their jeep on a highway near Sourabaya. At the same time a schoolbos with some teachers and school-children was also attacked by the same gang which robbed the teachers and children of
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  • 62 1 BELGRADE. Sat. Marshal Tito followed last night's large arale reorganisation of his Government by handing over management of more than 100 state-run Industrial plants to regional authorities. This Is the second move in 1k hours towards "decentralising Yugoslavia's economy. The Government changes involved the dismissal
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  • 22 1 TAIPEft, Sat— Hsu ChingUing, a 23-year-old Formosan accused of having been a Communist agent, was executed here yesterday— A.P.
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  • 62 1 PENGALENGAN. W. Java, Sat. INDONESIAN distrust of Hollanders erupted into another round-up of Dutchmen yestetday this time ln the plantation centre of Pengelengan. 30 miles south of Bandoeng. Military police blocked all traffic up to Bandoeng and arrested four Dutch planters, and two former police officials
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  • 255 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MNITED States Consular officials in Singapore are trying to track down a seaman from an American ship who is selling forged U.S. $20 bills in the city's waterside cafes for three Straits dollars apiece. The buyers of these notes, wh eh are
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  • 193 1 MAN KILLED IN TRIPLE ROAD CRASH Sunday Times SUIT Reporter. IN a triple accident between two cars and an ambulance at the Dhoby Ghaut— Selegie Road Junction late last night, one man was killed and two others injured. The ambulance was on its way to Burma Road to attend to
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  • 81 1 HONG KONG, Sat —Gen Yeh Chien-ying, Governor of Kwangtung, yesterday accused the Hong Kong Government of aiding "American and Chiang Kai-shek bandits who robbed us of our state assets." The charge was made in connection with the acquittal of Mr. W. H. Arnott, American representative of
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    26 1 A United Nations tank force leads the way into bomb-blasted Chun:hon. t'le latt lartc itron*fcaM of the Chinete Communitt forcet before the 38th Parallel. A.P. picture.
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  • 184 1 Sunday Time* sufr Correspond™t n'HE boom in tin and rubber hr.s helped the Singapore Chinese community to celebrate the Cheng Beng festival on an unprecedented scale. It is estimated thai more than $3,000,000 will have been spent when the annual pilgrimagt to ancestral tombs ends
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  • 171 1 HONG KONC. Saturday. YOUNC married Englishwoman was found shot in the head in her hotel -oom yesterday afternoon and died on her way to the hospital. Her husband was taken into police custody today for the possession of unlicensed firearm. The dead woman, Mrs. Gwen
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  • 32 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO Sat Southwest Airlines reported today that a DC-3 airliner was missing on a flight between Santa Maria and Santa Barbara. California, with lj> passengers and crew aboard.
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  • 241 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturd y. £OMMUNIST propagandists have launched a bitter new attack against the iJr r»d Malays National Organisation, the Malayan Indian Congress and the Mauyjn Chinese Association beca use of the assistance these bodies are giving to Government forces, a
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  • 81 1 Sunday Time* Staff Repor'er. rubber was exported to Russia from Malaya during March, statistics issued yesterday revealed. Out of a total of 97.837 long tons of rubber shipped from Malaya last month. China purchased 7.012 tonj and Hong Kong 8.744 tons. Honta'j total purchases
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  • 124 1 LONDON, Sal SOONO Ching Ling, better known at Madame Sun Yit-ien, is among the save* winners of the Stalin International Peace prizes announced by Hie Moscow radio yesterday. Madame Sun is not known as a Communist but is one of the Vice-Chairman of the
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Oscar Collazo was yesterday sentenced to die in the electric chair on Oct. 26 for slaving a White House guard in an attempt last November on the life of President Truman. —A P
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  • 1192 2  -  .R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. The D.P.P. raids a coffee-shop By. I LAST Sunday Mr. F arrer told bow Im was summoned from Bukit Mertaiam to Singapore in 1904 to be Second Magistrate, but was transferred to the post of acting Deputy Prosecutor on bis first
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  • 233 2 (Contributed by S. Uurai Rajah Singam, of KuanUn.) SIR Hugh Clifford, one or the most noted scholars of the Malay language and writer of some of the :.nest stories about Malays of the Peninsula, was "ploughed" in his first Malay examination as a cadet in Taiplng
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 165 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS I Make off the premises. so to speak. (3-3) 5 Brooch that naturally sticks In one's leg. 10 Add artistic accomplishment. (7) II Rain van to give a Buddhist bliss. (7) 12 Not the Masonic brotherhood. (I. 7) IS "A Prosperous New Tear," for Instance. (4) 14
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    • 80 2 7 One who goes In for IS One could now seasonplain living In S. America, ably compose one for 1950. (7) (7) LUZa*,l? ainl Ot TreMur- 20 Its treacly when the 9 bora's euo (5) doctor Joins these girls. (6) 15 F i?Ss chfn looks as If <B understanding? She's
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  • 614 3 Jl m^w #nd woman fight for 9 seats' Sunday Times Political Correspondent FOUR Independent, three Progressive and two Labour candidates are likely to win the battle tor the nine scats in the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday, when a high proportion of the Colony's 48,155
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 3 Teochew Lee CUn Mctusl Help Society jnd guetti at a dinner celebrating th< society! fourth anniversary, on Friday. Lett to rlajdt: Messrs Koh Grow Heng, Lee Jog Hwang. Lee Char Lim, K«ck Lai Yang, Quek Secw Thong. Lee Cek Poh. Lee Hak PKcng and Chua Khe« Seng. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 200 3 LABOUR LOOKS to UMNO \LA LUMPUR Sat THE t)rmaton of tbe Labour Party in the Federation now depends on whether the j United Malays National Or- ?anisation will turn out to be a Socialist, a Conservative or li-st organisation, a spokes- man of the Labour group in the Federal Legislative
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  • 25 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent RAUB, Sat Twenty persons who broke curfew orders in Raub have been fined $10 <:ach in the Magistrate's Court.
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  • 140 3 HOLIDAYS UPSET FOR YOUTHS Sunday limes arrespondent MALACCA. Sat. |>LANS for belated Easter 1 Holidays for many schoolboys in Malacca were upset on their return home yesterday when they found m mpower call-up circulars waiting for them. Mr. J H. Dobson -Smyth. Municipal Secretary and Deputy Director of Manpower, Malacca,
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  • 84 3 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat— A four-man delegation representing the Perak Government Clerical Services Union is leaving today for Kuala Lumpur to attend a meeting tomorrow of the Federation of Govern- ment Clerical Unions to dis- 1 cuss final measures regarding the negotiating machinery iwith
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  • 77 3 MimW* Time* Staff Reporter. ALOR STAR. Sat. While travellin?' on the Jenians Road on the way to Gurun. the Koriah British Adviser's car was fired uoon at 12 30 on Thursday after, noon. The British advi<rr Mr. E. V. O. Day. was m 'he
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  • 58 3 Sunday Time* Corrcsm-ndrnt T-MPING Sat. The dry spell in Taiping ha» been I broken by a heavy rainstorm 1 which swept over the town relay Several tn-i's in the suburbs were uprooted, and low-lying areas in town flooded. Elt-c- ric current was interferred i with
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  • 134 3 PENANG MERCHANT KILLED JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A WELLKNOWN Indian businessman, Mr. F. Ral Bikramajit. of the firm Hansraj Bikramajit oi i ig's Street, Penang. was k. .Ed this morning at the 26th mile Johore Bahru-Ayer Hltam Road in a motor car accident. Mr. Bikramajit was seated at the wheel of
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  • 131 3 ELEVEN men, four Chinese and seven Javanese, were yesterday found guilty in the Singapore Third District Court of stealing 10 bales of rubber worth $5 000 off a ship and were sentenced to one year s imprisonment each. Two other Chinese Chng Twar Par. 40
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  • 80 3 Sunday Times Staff I orrenpondrnl PENANG. Sat. \FTER having served forty years in the Education Department. Mr. Ng Cheong Wen? retired yesterday from the post of Headmaster of the Penang Francis Light School Mr. Ng was a Senior Master at the Penanu Free School for many
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  • 153 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent £USTOMS officers on checking points at Johore Causeway have their hands full. The volume of traffic mostly lorries has increased by as much as six times to what it was nine months ago. And reasons for this Increase are dislocation of
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  • 36 3 Sunday 1 lm<-« C'orresponaient 1 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. Tensku Ahmad bin Tengku j Abdul Ghaffar (Tengku Peng- lima Raja i of .ie Kelantan I Civil Service has been rpt pointed District Officer, Turnpat.
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  • 239 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE 27 boys of the Victoria School Civics Club, who pledged to spend their holidays fighting high prices, will start their campaign on Wednesday by selling sundry provisions at cheap prices in the Katong market. With the assistance of the
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  • 128 3 SEARCH FOR A FACTORY EXPERT A SCHEME calling for measures to Improve working and living conditions in Singapore factories through proper legislation within the next three years, is receiving the Immediate attention of 'he Labour Department. Mr. G. W. Davis. Singapore's Acting Commissioner for Labour, yesterday said that his Department
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  • 30 3 20 SCOUTS IN CAM P n Tlme» torrr^oondrnt MUAR. Sat. Twenty KOtlta from the Anglo-Chinese School of Malacca are campinc at Muar during thp weekend. They »re staving in the
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    • 89 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE am Wai z Time. 930 Sor.> rs': 9 45 'Intermezzo"; 10 05 R.iuio Doctor; 10.15 Ir.t.T>:d^ from Hawaii". 1O3'» latin America o:i :he Air'; 11 Adventures of PC. 49": 1130 jji!\aiioi. Aiinv M idlo Service: 12 Malay. 1 pm. Qtuj Soliaro at he lUuimoiiii u:£an. Rafflo. 1.45
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  • 868 4  -  DAVID MARTIN by \yHlLE bombarding, blockading and aircraft-carrying form the greatest part of the duties of the iron clad ships of H M.'i Commonwealth navies in the Korean war, several stories of the brighter side of their work humane, constructive acts have come to light
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  • 1321 4 SUNDAY, April 1. 'THIS is the twenty- fifth consecutive day of dry weather. The only people that rejoice in It are the children, who spend many hours In the wellshaded Dusun stream, where the water level Is down to eight Inches. Seeing the stream so low, the
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  • 25 5 Mr Balwant Singh. Independent candidate, City District, will hold an election meeting at Gan Eng Seng School. Aason Road, at 0 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 298 5 Colony to combat inflation Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNE of the many measures contemplated to combat inflation in the Colony is the issuing of premium bonds to the value of possibly more than $50 million. This proposal, said Mr. W C Taylor. Singapore's Financial
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    26 5 Mr. Herbert Spencer McDonald, of Kulj. You«« iiraU. |oho»«. »rd Miss Lacy Margaret HesmondtuUh. after tfceir marriage at St. tw i C»rhi»dnl ve*te Sunday Times picture
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  • 166 5 Flying home after 30 years here Sunday Tines Staff or>*spondent IPOH, Sat PROMINENT Perak planter, and turfite. Mr. OHM St urges will sever his 30 years association with Malaya when he flies to the U.K. on retirement to-morrow. He began as a junior on Lauderdale Estate in Matang. Perak. In
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  • 98 5 Sundjv lln.ei Correspondent JOHORE. BAHRU. Sat. CHU San was charged in the Sessions Court. Batu Pahat today under the Emergency Regulations with conveying rubber at night without a permit. The arrest was made at Beroleh, three miles south of Batu Pahat and the rubber was found
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  • 78 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat —Aw York Cheung, of Singapore, Tan Chans Huan and Kang Ser Jin, ot Batu Pahat, were charged today in the Sessions Court, Batu Pahat, with conveying 38 bales of tobacco valued at $5.738 25 on which duty amounting to $11,472.50 hart MM be*Mi
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  • 36 5 Sevpn Indonesiaas and an Indian claimed trial In the Singapore Fourth Criminal Court yesterday on charges of rioting in St. Andrew's Road on Dec 11. They were r :ma:ided until M r II
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    42 5 Otticult ot Peysi-Cola at their new pljnr in Siagj^er*. Left to rig kr: Mr. Petkoff Mr. McCullo.h (F«f latttm >Mpw»i*«i), Mr. A. Sirb«Mi<. Mr. Ing loa T»« (managrng diractarh Mr. D. Clay. Mr. tin |am«« »*4 Mr. |*eh AM»«* f general managar).
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  • 273 5 R.A.A.F. reliefs reach S pore Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE first 40 reliefs for (round crewsmen of the two R.A.A.F. Squadrons operating with the RAF in the anti-bandit war arrived in Singapore yesterday by civil charter plane. About 43 men who have been serving in Malaya will fly back to
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  • 78 5 BANDIT RAID —FOR A TYPEWRITER! KUALA 1.1 MPI'R Sat phRAK bandits must have got tired of laboriously writing; out their orders and propaganda in longhand so they decided to get hold of a typewriter. Yesterday three of them saw an estate conductor in the Teluk Anson area and he had
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  • 96 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent THE president of the Progressive Party and a patron of the Government Servants' Welfare Organisation, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday promised members of the organisation that he will ask Government for a plot of land to build a community centre for
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  • 69 5 Sundar Times Staff Reporter. Tan Tian Kien. a labourer of the Singapore Harbour Board, was sentenced in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a total of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by a year of police supervision. He was found guilty of
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  • 70 5 Suniiav Timri Staff Reporter. Worried because her husband was unemployed and she had four children, a 32--var-old housewife, Ong Tang Kuay, decided to end her life by taking caustic soda at Clyde Terrace. Singapore, at 3 am. on April 6. Pleading guilty to attempting suicide, Ong
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  • 64 5 Sunday Times Staff Rrpurer. Wee Kirn Hock had an identity card bearing the photograph and fingerprint of another man. it was stated in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. The original name in the card was stateu to have been erased and Wees name
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  • 25 5 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter. The new Indian Representative in Malaya, Mr. M. Oopala Menun. will arrive in Singapore from Colombo this evening.
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  • 1951 6  -  l&u vlqaJu REPORTING I T was anybody s guess which one or the sixteen finalists was going to walk away with the Ideal Working Cirl Cup the other night, but after meeting the winner I agree entirely with the popular vote. Daisy Frugmet is sweet, pretty, trim
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  • 732 7 A reader has replied to Kathleen Hickley's article about a wife's choice between husband and children. She says. I READ Kathleen 1 H.ckleys article when I saw h«r subiect matter, head-lined as follows: "If a wife is forced to choose between husband and children, which should
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  • 837 7  -  RITA ROSALIE VLIEK By IN a recent article in the Straits Times. Victoria Chappelle a fashion reporter, says that the whole effect of the sheathlike line typical of quite half the new evening dresses will be lost If the body no longer appears lithe
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  • 555 7  -  ANDRIA KttaJ^ tampur notebook by THE Kuala Lumpur 1 Book Club has increased in popularity and gained in membership over the years until it now has a membership of over 1,500 with, for the first time, a majority of Asian members. Originally the library waa
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  • 541 7 JN hot weather the operative word for sweets la coolness. Fruit salads made from a combination of tinned and fresh fruit, well chilled, go down very smoothly, jellies with the addition of tinned or fresh fruit are delicious and for this r jrpose. 1 can
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  • 724 8  -  PETER DACRE by ALY KHAN was touring Africa, hunting lions and dinlOg with potentates ■Mil as the Emperor of !ii;t But his wife, film-star Rita Hay rr th. was not at his side for the whole of rip. Sht- left the expedition bt
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  • 747 8 HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM nineteen and still at school. A girl who i> a neighbour of mine is deeply in love with me she proposed to me and said that the would be willing to wait until I was well off enough to get married. I
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  • 239 8 A PAIR of sparklL ing eyes can make the plainest girl the envy of her more beautiful colleagues, yet most girls Mem to fuss more over their hair or skin or figure. Here are a few rulea for keeping your eyes Just right: First keep them clean. Use
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  • 317 8 IyHEN Miss Nellie Carruthers read recently that the Canberra Jet bomber had whistled across the Atlantic In record time at the height of seven to nine miles above ocean level, she smiled a smile of satisfaction. For it Is Miss Carruthers's conclusions about
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 543 8 men's diary oiNUAk: We are i 5 invited to party this evening to meet visiting musicians. They are delightful and the party great success except for one tense moment when unknown woman drifts up to i.ie and asks: "Did you prefer the Brahms or the Mendelsohn Am a perfect Philistine
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  • 398 9 No more queueing in oie rain Sunday Tim«t Staff Reporter A $1,500,000 super modernistic cinema, which will hold 1.600 people, it to be built in Singapore on a 70,000-square foot tit* bounded by North Bridge Road, Cashin Street, and Carver Street ktding to Victoria Street and
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 9 Mr. lospeh Cranville Bites, of the Income Tji Department, and Miss Yvonne Madeline de Silvv of the Municipal Electric Department, after rkeir marriage at rhe Carhedral of the Cood Shepherd yesterday. Re*. Father Bonamy officiated. Sunday Times picture
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  • 186 9 Sunday Timea Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FREE more bandits hare been killed in the Federation, it was reported by the police this evening. One walked Into a security forces' ambush in the Bahau area of Negrl Sembllan. He was killed instantly. He has
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  • 131 9 THE Singapore Government has introduced a new scheme to allow for more commercial imports of rice from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam. Laos and Burma. The types of rice which may be commercially Imported under licence are: Prom Thailand. 100 per cent, whole grain, broken, cargo, puloi. damaged
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  • 76 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Apr. 7> were, In cents per 1b «0. 1 R.S.S Spot loose (nom.i 211 V» FOJ. in baits Apr No. I R.SJ3. 211 No. 2 R.S.& 198 No. 3 R.SS. 188 tMA 1 on reg. tender Apr. 211 l
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  • 39 9 Charged with having opium apparatus. Yap Chwee Poh told the Singapore First District Court yesterday that he had been an iddlct for the past SO years and could not live without it. He was fined 125
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  • 38 9 Found guilty of disorderly behaviour by raising his sarong and shouting to people at a kampong In Jansen Road on March 4, a 43-year-old Singhalese, Fernando 8. Willian William, was fined $10 in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 82 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. A young Malabari, Abdulle Musa, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday to being a continued member of an unlawful assembly outside the Singapore Supreme Court on Dec. 11 after the assembly had been ordered to disperse. To a
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  • 137 9 UISS Joaette J. Kaloustlan who came from America by BOAC on Wednesday, wu married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday to Mr. Howard C. Goff, an accountant attached to the Atanriar/4 VunMk Ma in Jakarta, Indonesia. Miss KaJouslian v the youngest daughter of Mr.
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    19 9 Mr. and Mrs. CoM Kin outside the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd after their marriage yesterday- Sunday Time* picture.
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  • 46 9 Sunday 'fines Correspondent. KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The Sultan of Kelantan has appointed Mr. N. G. Ferguson, the State Engineer, an official member of the Council of State for two years in succession to Mr. R. P. Bradley, who has been transferred to Pahang.
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  • 43 9 Sunday Timea Staff Reporter. The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association Is most grateful for donations received for their building fund, M under: Chew Eng Chuan and Co. Ltd $300; Chew How Teck and Co. Ltd.. $100; Mr. Lim Yon* York $200; Anonymous $200_
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  • 50 9 A charge of stealing a car, worth $4,000, from Goh Yean Ouan. at mid-night In a backlane off Tlong Bahru on Jan. 19 was denied by Sim Chal Chin In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Ball of $5,000 in two sureties was granted until April 14.
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  • 335 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THIRTY SIX YEAR OLD Tan Boon Chong. owner of a Singapore motor tyre repair shop in Anson Road, it a harassed man a poltergeist is worrying his family. At ten o'clock yesterday morning parangs waltzed through the air. beer bottles jumped from
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  • 161 9 Sanday Times SUIT Reporter. A REGISTER of the in- habitants of Bedok which If being compiled by the Bedok Kural District Committee will help the authorities to locate the where- 1 abouts of rural dwellers and help build up a record of I identity card
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  • 63 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. Two women, Lim Sia Get I 64, and Sim Ah Kum. 34. had I two gallons of samsu each tied round their waists when stopped at Bukit Tlmah Road Singapore. They pleaded jruilty In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to having
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  • 24 9 KUALA LIPIS Sat. Inche Wan Hamzah bin Wan Moha mcd Salleh of the Kelantan Cirll Serrle* haa been appointed AateUnt DUtrlct
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    • 154 9 NationaL TRADE-MARK I PROJECTOR CARBONS "Used wherever brilliant white ■HBWl&s^Btes light is i rntinl" 5 |carboTlsareiKnc| px^f I USED AT THE CAPITOIKV W A ■theatre to spotlight mm aw M mW M Am sssssssF Y^m^n^kdmt tl£ ---fit t£f" i NATIONAL CARBON EASTERN) LTD. M \\l KA( TI RKRS OF EVEREADY
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    • 329 9 T«-da» at 11 m Warner Bra's "INSPECTOR GENERAL** ta Tee»«ie»le> T« 4«j >l 1, lIS i 1J Warsssr Bra's "TEA FOR TWO' —in Techaleeier— > Openlns Ta-merrcw— I'Blrerears "BPT HTNTREX jo«o«e uw Tatar at 11.30 m "BOAD TO UTOPIA" Teday I Shews: 3 A i p.m. "THIGAMBAKA SAMIAB" tTasmll) AtlanUe
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  • 47 10 MADAM CHAN AH THTE. ijje 7* years, betoved mother of Mr Lee Wtng ftsn, 17 Low Lane. tSnsng passed sTMf on 0.4 J1. She kar^s behiad on* see. one da ugh tar. three daughter -in-laws four pod children to mourn bar. Bong Kong papers please copy
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  • 30 10 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. B> P< F.rjf flung of Serrmban wish to thank all relatives and frtcttda who sent wise His, oon#sse*ces and gave help during flk^A*
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  • 421 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. APRIL 8. 1951 The Parallel beyond TVER since the United Nut- lons forces in Korea broke out of the Pusan box and advanced northwards the situation on that remot* yet crucial battlefront has been obscured by the apparently conflicting objectives of the military commanders on the
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  • 133 10 'TOMORROW the 22 candidates for election to the Singapore Legislative Council will bring to a close their efforts to win the support of the Colony's voters. The campaign has attracted little public attention (how could it, when the electorate Is only a tiny fraction of the population) and
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  • 1969 10  -  JOHN GUNTHER The riddle of Mac Arthur by America's fnremost political reporter and author of best-i^'lers 'Inside Europe' and 'Inside Asia. MacARTHUR has several times been compared to Caesar, and there are several analogies worth making even if they are a bit farfetched Prolonged absences
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  • 450 10  -  GERALD SCHEFF by ORITANNIA still rule* the waves on the oceans which carry the world's merchant trade. And that Is truer today than at any time In recent years. For In British yards there are 2.000.--000 tons of new shipping on the stocks and orders
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    • 629 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. i SITVATION VACANT AFPLICATIONS are Invitee! for <a) ONE CHIKP INSTRUCTOR AMD COMMANDANT, (b) TWO WBTRUCTORB AND (C) THREJt ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS FOR CIVIL DKPTOCB SCHOOL W SINGAPORE Th« Chief Inatruclor snd CumiHK will be rtsjvdred to plan Urn syllabus and programme* ci training for stustecu in both "General"
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    • 28 10 J j^ J^A Jfl to you g° op 'Good Health' is the toast As Tiger's held high, Long life to the host And those gathered nigh there's always
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  • 595 11 CALL FOR GOVT TO CURB INFLATION 'Income tax is tax on Europeans 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \^HILE Government remained incapable of administering the present income tax laws equitably, there could be no expectation of this providing a solution to the rising inflation, the President of the
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    76 11 Miss Dunj Oon Poh L.jn. yoyntcit daagtirer of Mr. and Mrt. Oon I« Tfciam. jnd Mr. Philip Ljw Soon Bee. eldest ton or Hie Ur« Mr. aad Mr, H. I. Law. after their marriage at St Andrew's Cjtfceo'ral, Singapore. yesterday. Tkc coaale arc putir( rhroagfc a gaard or honour formed
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  • 77 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Fines of $100 each for gambling in public were imposed yesterday by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque. on four Chinese, Llm Mvi Er, Ong Plar, Lee Boon Hwee and Koh Khlam Hock. A sum rj $97 seized by
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  • 78 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent KLUANG. Frl— Thong See Shum 31. charged with having chandu and chandu dross at 19, Jalan Pasar. Kluang. was bound over by the Session Judge to be of good behaviour for one year in $200 He was ordered to undergo treatment, in Kluan*
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  • 34 11 Sunday Times Correspondence KAJANO. Fri.— For offering $3 to a special constable not to arrest him for a traffic offence. R. Govindasamy was fined (200 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate.
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  • 77 11 Sanday Times C'erresa*a4ent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. pHUA Sol Er.g and Phua Geok Thor were charged fri th» Sessions Court with ion of a terrorist document W.ien they claimed trial. Inche Suffian. who prosecuted, asked for the trial to take place In camera, for security r-asons The
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  • 57 11 Sunday Time* St: ff Reporter Dr. 8. Lourdenac'lan, former medical officer M Bukit Mertajam sitting for the p i\ graduate course of L I. (Rotunda) at Dublin, came first among 21 post-graduate students. He was awarded a scholar, •hip for this course in gynaecology and
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  • 404 11 Sunday Times Sr*M Reporter "THE Muslim divine, Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqui, told the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, at its 18th annual general meeting yesterday, that though Hie Society was developing, the religious and educational climate in Malaya and Singapore was not as good a* that
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  • 38 11 Saaday Times Staff Reporter Mr. Nazir Mallal. Progres-. five Party candidate for City in the Singapore Legislative Council elections, will address a meeting at Chong Hock Girls' School, Telok Ayer S:reft. at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 61 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter In airstrikes against bandit targets yesterday, Lincoln bombers of the Far East Air Force attacked an objective in Perak. Later in the day, Lincolns and Brigand light bombers joined forces for a strike on the Ncgri Sembilan Johore border area. The operations
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  • 386 11 GOVERNORS PLEA IN COUNCIL Sunday Times Staff Reporter CURTHER development of air communications for North Borneo was advocated by its Governor, MajCen. Sir Ralph Hone, addressing the Legislative Council meeting in |esselton. Sir Ralph said the Malayan Airways had already been approached to increase the frequency
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  • 52 11 Sunday Tiro Staff Reporter A tea party will be held at 5 30 p.m. today at the premises of the All-Malaya Muslin Missionary Society, 31 Lorong 12. Geylang, Singapore, to welcome the President. Tuan Hajl Mohamed Khan, who has returned after a tour of Saudi Arabia, Egypt
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  • 146 11 Sunday Tint's Staff Reporter HORNET twin-engined fighters will start to arrive In Malaya this week for thf. re-equipment of th« Tempest fighter-bomber squadron based at Butter worth, the R.A.F. said yesterday. piston-englned fighter In service with the R.A.F., and can cruise at a speed
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  • 95 11 CEYLON CLUB'S FAIR GALA Sunday Tianea Staff Reporter rE Ceylon Sports Club will stage a Fair and Hockey Gala on Its ground at DAlestler Road on Friday, aged 13, beginning at 4.30 p.m. A lucky dip. duck pond, hoopla, archery contest and fancy dress hockey are among the items in
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    51 11 UK. Lionel van 8a -I, m President of the Negri Sembilan Teachers I'non and chairman of the N.S. Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade I'nion Council, who will attend the World Congress of Professional Employee* organised by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Brussels from April IS to
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  • 43 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. N.O. Nair, Independent candidate for Seletar in the Singapore Legislative Council elections, will address a campaign meeting at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow near block 68. Naval Base. Labcor, Party leaders will also speak at the meeting.
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  • 40 11 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malayan Chinese Association will discuss a proposal to give full membership rights to non Chine' at the Central Committee meeting of the Association in Kuala Lumpur on April 21.
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  • 257 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NEW satellite town is being started in the Bukrl Timah area of Singapore to relieve the housing shortage and traffic congestion in Singapore. Firms and factories in that area have been asked to recommend suitable employees living m other
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  • 118 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter rN Joo Seng, a 23-year-old Chinese who fought off time robbers who h«id him up at Thomson Road, Singapore, last night, arrested one of them with the help of a detective. In the siruggile. Tan received a stab wound and
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  • 66 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter A young Chinese, Chia Seah Keng. was seen having a pipeful of opium when Customs officers raided his house at New Market Road. Singapore, on Friday. In the First District Court yesterday Chia was fined $25 after pleading guilty to
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  • 30 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. The Bethesda (Katong) Church will hold an open air service at Marine Parade today at 545 p.m. Mr. O. D. James will speak.
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  • 74 11 PENANG, Sat. A 19->car-old detective, Oon TVonp Jin pleaded guilty today to a charge of having fired his revolver u rn rashly as to endanger human life and safety. Oon. it was stated, wounded a woman, Ong Slew Hong on March 11 In a lane by
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    44 11 KUALA LIFIS. Sal Hashim bin Haji Mohannd of the Kelantan Civil Service has been appointed to act a<= First Assistant District Officer Pasir Mas. SIR BENECAL RAO. who tonight will brotdcitt Hie first of new United Nation* seriet The Prici of Pejce
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    • 42 11 gdjaagjgl Ai^BjMjt^^^^ liist diesel inspection and built for Master Attendant Singapore BUILDERS OF ALL TYPES OF SURFACE CRAFT UP TO 75 FEET LAUNCH tir YACHT FITTINGS, DIESEL ENGINES, OUTBOARD MOTORS PROPELLORS AND STERNGEAR MERTON BROWN CO. Tel. 805.1 14. WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE
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    • 176 11 s \l/, 1 N FOUR MEDICINES COMBINED TO CONQUER PAIN HEADACHES FEVERS NERVE PAINS PERIODIC PAINS COLDS TOOTHACHE MUSCULAR PAINS RHEUM'VTISM ■ANACIN will relievi these pains best of all because it combines three well-proven medicines (phenacetin, acetylsalicylic acid, caffeine) with QUININE a$ iv fourth Ingredient. This scientific combination of ingredients,
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  • 15 12 SUNDAY SHAKE SPEARE Th* bitfer clamour of two eager tongues RICHARD 11. Act. Sc. I
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  • 738 12  -  NAT CUBBINS By 'Higher tans are foreshadowed la the next Budget, fuel restrictions are expect** to b« eased la the sprint"."— From th* news. wk who live In cuckooland. Hall the coming spring Blossoms bright on either hand Loud the birds will sing April Budget, April
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    • 530 12 H*r« or* thrs* of th* n*w feature* wV\ •o Pan American's new Double decked JF\) Oipper* Service to In* U.S.A. Vf rmsweut afjfv^ SLEEPERETTES* p. w^, lamed foam cushion chair etretok wsv out to foA bed length give ym reel sleeping comfort at ne extra eeet Fvll-niae berths free te
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 328 12 VyiTH the Singapor* electoral campaigns working up to a climax both the Progressive and Labour Parties will be represented In Evs of Election broadcasts tomorrow after the 7 o'clock newt. Mr. Itaxir Mallal will «peak for the Progressive* and Mr Lira Yew Hock (or Labour. They will be followed by
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    • 113 12 "TVUE Cibk of Amontillado," on* L of Edgar Alan Pos's anor* terrifying stories of sadism and cruelty will be the "Tale Before Midnight' tomorrow at 10.16. It will be read by Bhamu* Praser, himself a master of th* art of short story writing. fHILDRKN grow up. alas, but th* favourite
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    • 111 12 Children's Corner Includes the story of "Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby". For once the cunning hero of so many adventures is nearly worsted by his life-long enemies. Sly Brer Fox and oa/lsh Brer Bear but of course he emerges, as he always doe*, triumphant la the end. TT v
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    • 111 12 ever, the album step* aside for a few weekg and you can bear Instead a new United Nations series called "The Price of Peace Tonightji broadcast is by Sir Benegal Rau. Chief Ui». Delegate of India. Other speakers in the series will include Sir Oladwyn Jebb. Oeneral Romulo of the
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    • 87 12 programme In commemoration of Valkakhl. in which members of the Sikh community will talk about the day's significance ana listeners will also be able to hear mus.c specially recorded for this programme at the Sikh Missionary Society in Singapore. 4) CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS TODAY'S concert Hour: "Phaeton" Symphonic Poem No. 3,
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    • 1081 13  -  VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS by LOCK WOOD fans will like the role the takes in Highly Dangerous" even if during the spots of hight tension you do feel that Margaret really thinks it all very funny. Margaret is an entomologist, and is an authority on the
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    214 13 I MK> 1 prixe winner of S r the spotting contest last week is S.S. Ganapathy. 34 Railway Quarters. Alor Star. lie correctly named Debbie Reynolds as the star in the picture. A cheque for 525 is being sent to him. Second prise of $15 toe* to
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    • 186 13 S. I THK SUrring FIMT "Mil motion m Ymit j DRAMA WL U SUN BASED M m t |ON THE H^D^ WAR IN ONG KOREA F W" c B s n SEE v 9 B^r V Hb7 mr~ *"Ibl ■L *W b\ w 7 S Distributed by Shaw Bros., IM,
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    • 229 13 I SEE A GOOD en I'l 111 I CATHAY OM2AMISATIOM SHOWING SJjjjJ]£ *W£ fI&L/ M-G-M S BLAZING T ACTION DRAMA!/ T^^Mf DOORWAY' m t starring m^o^^^^ ROBERT TAYLOR 4Kt^S^ COMING SHORTLY M a TECHNICOLOR THE J^^Z n HEARTS JOY! M.G.M. MAKES THE Ml Mi \l M NEW ALHAMBRA Phone 69W
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  • SUNDAY TIMES PROFILE
    • 1463 14  -  ELI AS D. MEYER by THE first Asian to b« appointed Surgical Specialist in Malaya, Dr. M. E. Tiruchelvam known throughout Malaya as Dr. Chelvam das resigned his post after holding it for four years. He intends to practice privately though he realises
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  • 272 14 THE Johore Bahru Ant*. TB Association hnJ paved the way to a new careet 'or Malayan women, Welfare work among Jo* hore Bahru's TB sufferers* pioneered less than tw4 years ago by a voluntary Almoner, has grown to Justify the appointment two women TB Welfare Off.*
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    • 171 14 As a liqueur, as a beverage. cafe and quick stimulant. Hennessy Brandy is unequalled. Is ifac rM r 7 "pASTESTTOAMYKHNT IN INDIA *^P *^kT~ tir™"' --T t H HAR AT AIRWAYS LTD S4 HUMES BUILDING 9 MALACCA ST PHOHf ***** T S GANPATKAH MAI AC CM ST MtONt tiS9A •»H.P
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    • 64 14 >jy sWI L [oj Uvj I=, LRL Capp c SotrWvoumav JL "I f ITS GWANO, VO«KING V/ 1 THOUGHT HE'D KICK. I A For Q -week f "~7 %^W^r£**nti- P^L £&O?fte?9 CHAP UKE FATBACK.T EMT.HC LAKt SUR- < A pum^^rotn /C\ I tV\ homi3eod LONG AS HE GETS J COST
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    • 43 14 CROSSWORD SOLUTION tci'w lk.' *a B i* lit; laJW ■>■ I m 17CH i JL^Bn-LkX*-^! i i* U I G SOC I E T r 1 oIIHBP i H*~<H H R fl HT^L^C MAN o I J [we l j IsVit.oo v ill! itch
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  • 315 15 By PATRICK KEITH Photographs by PENGYONG SEONG A BOUT twelve miles of Port Swettenham is i town built on a raft i town of eight thousand Chinese and four Malay policemen, where gambling is widespread. It is the fishing village of Pulau Ketam. (Crab
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    120 15 THE PICTURES 1 Pulau Ke Urn's roads are risky. This old woman was careless and slipped through. Fortunately at this place the ground was only two feet below. 2 Firewood being chop- ped for salr at Port Swettenham. 3 A part of the village at Pulau Ketam where eight thousand
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    • 94 15 FOR EXTRA POWERFUL STANDARD AND SHORT I W*™** WAVE P.ECEPT'.ON CHOICE OF THkFE CABINETS ■^B^- s «H •EAUTIFUUY OESICNED IN EBONY AND COLD 3 6cutcC n&cUci CYCLE I CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. IMTOKT DErARTMENT OUCHAT.D ROAD. SINCAPORE, TELEPHONE 3938 rto^SFNTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION Did you know Pm+fJJt—tQ twAiuMr ir the
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    • 135 15 LOOK* 1 0 f*% I^*K now! V V jSuf~^TREAM OF ROSES II if ENCOURAGES HEAL THY J 4 I GROWTH \m. 2/ A GROOMS WITHOUT GUMMIN* A RETAINS /rS GLOSS HIANG KIE LTD. 141, 143 155 Cecil Street, Sinfco.i,.e. ¥I T AM IMS6I YE J^. UFA I T H mm
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    • 79 16 WW^r*^*^P^ SaaJ A^tfH***^^'^*^*' le«t West Indies 1| PURE lim« iuice »l 100 r e cane »ufjf 'J rrcshly mad*. it reaches you immediately after manufacture m the gjy new look bottle. LIME JUICE (ORPIAI Lucky Discover/ for Hard of Hearing men and *> 1 n-r* -a. ,t,rrh. i SI'AN i
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    • 71 16 make\\ Jewel* i Y^o//«/oiio*> fingertips s The aristocrat of nail polishes Its brilliant lustre is to long lasting. It spreads smoothly, and comes In many distinctive shades to enhance your favourite I ccsru/nea. asacSSvS Pot P^^2b I TNI SMAIT NAIt •OIIIM (Iticural TiMaMdicU>l*a<ltaaMprop«tM*la Cut*—. IWo aot asra ctoaaa* u» thai
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    • 577 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week flush Kieaeyt WIMI Cyrtn and You'll Feel Fine Cyat*x the prescription of a fatmuua doctoi fnd* all trouble* dv* le> faulty kidney action In double >,ut< k lime, aw, If vju auflVr ftnin Rheum j ackach*. Nervousn***.' L*fl Paine, Dunne**. Circle* under Eye*.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 273 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL < trRH ORN (Dec. Jaav. l«i -Although it nay be a «»u» week it could be a time 4 very useful experience Dew't hesitate U break new ground, try out some original idea. Friday at Saturday should bring au interntiint link-up destine* 1 te aftVrt rour
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    • 368 16 by RH NAYLORY CANCER (Jun. tl— Jul. Friends brine both sorrow and happiness this week. One close associate Is likely to he m trouble, may involve you in undersired changes or adventures Another possiMv a woman proves helpful. generous, first three days of week. LEO (Jul. tl— Aug. SI) —A
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    • 263 16 THIS WEEK FOB ALL TODAY: If you can And time te entertain or visit friends, so much tht better. Definitely a da? in which to be sociable: solitary folk will mias any good that is going. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Soft Yellow. S. Topas. TOMORROW: ON* of the
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    • 358 16 SOMETHING WE ALL WANT you have only to discover the required letter In each of the clues given, and you will soon solve this problem. The mLsslng word Is used very often these days, particularly by politicians. My first ls In pint but not In quart. My second's In purchase
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    • 160 16 wijijuj^KJjy^jwj QNE of the good things to be said for aggressive bidding ls that the opponents, unduly impressed, often make suicidal "saves." Observe the colossal "swing" in this deal: West, dealer North-South vuln rabM NOKTH S— 7 H— Q S S I) Q 17 4 C— f t t 1
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    • 203 16 redouble that South had been trapped, went to five diamonds because he felt that that contract could not be severely defeated. How wrong he was! West opened the club ten; East put up the ace and returned the club queen. West ruffed and then boldly underled his spade ace, to
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  • FIGHT OF THE CENTURY
    • 1152 17  -  JOHN BLAIR by No. S- CARNERA V. BAER Boxing is a serious business. Despite its entertainment value, the sport is tense with nervous spinetingling effort, and laughs are few and far between. Yet two boxers the "Man Mountain", Primo Camera of II Max
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    226 17 MAXMILLIAN Adalbert Baer. born in Omjha. Nebraska, in 1 909. A* y <Minn»f er at school fc« was aver ill trouble for hit practical tokti What with wattr iquirtcrs and phoney cigarettes, hit schoolmates never quite realised wfcat to eipecr. He left school at 15 and started work
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    235 17 PRIMO Camera. Born in Sequela in Northern Italy, In 1906. Aa first-born of the family he was named Primo. At Hte ago of 10 he was almost six feet in height and weighed 1 1 stones! He went to work a year later as an apprentice joiner with
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    • 228 17 H4- fr#tM> HAVE YOU HEARO i\ A mm 60,129 came roOUR sale BETWEEN 9-0 A. M. MONDAY APRIL 2nd AND 1 o'clock SATURDAY APRIL 7th, and we WELCOMED THEM ALL w.th REAL BARGAINS „«wrc HERE are BARGAINS B for YOU mens GLOVES Kzt real jV\\ HA F y jfis^ PERFUMES
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  • 364 18 0 Saturday In August, 1947. a ball vat nit out of a ground at Chee Winchester. Ii J.*>d through tru irts and thj i of Appcil and vtek dropped wit.i .tie thud into th<> Lords. t uirt pavilions. Lanca.d Yorkshiremrn usive owners
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  • 289 18  -  GEOFFAREY WINNINGTON Ky THE vender boy of the British Turf, who is now recovering from an Inj >ry in readiness for a season that could earn him £Ot tVQ pennies to jangle in hi.s pocket. srhoolboy rider lost y^ar m f>2 winners, >>ri)u?ht Tiis
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  • 690 18  -  |OHN ASTON Play football with Charles Buchan s million team By England and Manchester United left-back VJ^THEN I jamed Manchester United. I was mi* inside-left. And the most valuable tting I learned was to be able to use both feet equally well. Since I became
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  • 333 18 By (iEOrUiE WHITING QN the night that Jack Gardner took the British heavyweight title from Bruce Woodcock, his manager. Johnny Simpson, announced that the immediate objective of Britain's strapping new champion from Mrrket Harborough would be one of the rising young stars of. America. Later
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    • 33 18 Tick SURE 0 .^P^Pafl jPa^pl B^^ IfeSPiV ;SA 20) BTi Bar Mw- Pa^Pa^PaH^^Ba^Pa^Ea^PaV a^Pfl PTwPs asf^H L%r iS^Pjre^PP'^^**"^* A 3 By fill L«i .i\ UMCiST SEUIMi rJODI/orf/ MOTOR OIL P-P-Mll^nrwJl ■pjHBBjK ■I S
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    • 82 18 CROSSWORD •sMvtmtn— \rram: 1. Ha.-p 4. 12. Anon. I], Vmam 14. Clover. 15. Idea. 16. 19. Net. 30. ta-ta. 24. 8«t. .'8 Yre 2», Appeaae. 33. v \i|> 37. Minima. 38. T-vHn*. 39. Even. 40. Oard. 41. > .Send. D*wb: 1. si .mi 3. Panda*. 4, i < Hark. 6.
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  • 394 19 S'pore 'A' attack well held Business Houses F.A. .2; Singapore 4 A f 1. I)O>\ N by a jroal at the interval, Singapore Itusiness Houses Football Association I cred sufficiently in the second half to turn the tahles on Singapore "A" and win two-one when
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    50 19 SUT. M.lk ivi.LLi, of f»* Base Workshops. pore, receives the winner's statuette and championship belt from General Sir John Harding. C.-in-C. FARELF. after beating Pte Sull.van (IKSLI Hong Kong) in the middleweight final of the FARELF individual boxing championships at the Happy World Stadium on Friday night. Sunday Times picture
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  • 69 19 RA r Changi beat RAF. Lodgtrs Unit by 'one goal to nil ■a a United Services Football League match at Chang! yesterday. rry fast and fine *av<-» were ■nade by both goalkeepers. The vmcjof goal came in the first naif ttirough McClachan. Changi's F Derbyshire refereed. •1
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  • 42 19 ..Air Fo:c« Maintenance 1 .;r..ied RAP aeJetar goals to one in a United League soccer match st ■Veur en Friday Woodward scored three of the W 0 goals and Jackson notches lif other tiamsah scored for RAF SelsHf.
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  • 40 19 9**** maun P**T- id it the Natal Base yesterkvaid XI defeated thi All Bl>:es from Johor* Bahru kfr two goals to uoe tXuWls for Dockyard mere Wee Kuang aid Caprn Dc. |h Don far the All Blue.
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  • 41 19 UNAS Semoawang beaw WM. tx v a by eight wicketa on the TMCA ground yesterday Scores In brief were. YJtfC.A. •3 <Hood 18 Walton four for d: Etnibawang 149 for wen <Chaplii- 59. D.ivy 53. Cooke two for C
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  • 77 19 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. J pHARLJS Ward. Bnush Ryder Cup golfer won the Dunlop 3,000 guineas 90 holes golf tournament yesterday with an aggregate of 359. Scotsman Jimmy Adams, another Ryder cupper, was sreond. Just one shot behind Ward's rounds were 76. 70. 67, 76, 70
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  • 63 19 Sinsjpre Cr.ck»t Ciufc bea: P W.D. 3pom Club in a rr.' kct match on the Padang yesterday. PW.D were ali out for 59 'Yogarajah 15. F J Howe 14. Fishvicfc forr for 13. Hayes two for 10 1. S.C.C. repl-ed with 135 Fiber 30. Manrrave
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  • 315 19 LONDON, Saturday. Hotspur, by beating close rivals Newcastle I nited, yesterday made practically certain of being League champions in their first year back in Division One. Their nearest challengers, Manchester I'nited, lost their match yesterday. ENGLISH LEAGLE— I>IV. I Arsenal 1 l.iT«rpo<H Bu:nl»jr 1
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  • 31 19 POLICE :rored a three-nil win over Chinese "A" in a Secamat District Soccer Leak'^e fixture on the Padnng on Friday. In another match, Special Constabulary beat Chinese "B" two-nil.
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  • 131 19 PARIS, Sat. MALAYAN players complete- ly dominated the first and second rounds of the French International badminton championships, which began in Paris today. Wong Peng Soon, Malayan and All-England champion, was In splendid form in winning his second -round match against J. Duran (France)
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  • 292 19 GRAND NATIONAL RESULT AINTREE, (Liverpool), Saturday. pORTY to one chance Nickei Coin, one of the three mares in the race, won the Grand National steeplechase, the greatest test for horse and rider, here today. Leading for most of the way, Nickel Coin, who changed hands for £50
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  • 55 19 AN all-star basketball team from Hong Kong will tour South-Ea*.t Asia towards the end of this month. It has accepted an invitation from the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation and Federation or Malayan basketball officials The tour will inclnde games in Singapore, the Federation, Indonesia. Burma.
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  • 161 19 SINGAPORE Cosmopolitan Cycling Club will open their 1951 racing season with the 100--lap grass track race on Friday. April 27. at Hong Llm Green. This event will be for thr^handsome trophy presented by Mr. H. M. Sassoon. The lap sprints will be for Dato Paalar's cup. Included
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  • 117 19 DIG DrPPER, o«ned by AmeriD can Mrs John Bryce. who was winter favourite for the first English classic, 2.000 Guineas, ■j.as scratched from the race yes■erday. j Big Dipper had been stopped in his training for the past few weeks 1 owing to a
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  • 79 19 PALMERSTON. (North New Zealand). Sat. rE champion three-year-old racehorse Mainbrace today set up a New Zealand record of 15 successive wins in one season here. Mainbrace won the Awapunl £1.000 Gold Cup run over one mile two furlongs. The win brought his season's earnings, already
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  • 71 19 HOLDERS of tickets bought tot Friday's exhibition golf match by Dai Rees ano Max Faulkner which was cancelled will be refunded their money. Tickets should be presented for refund between Tuesday, April 10. and Monday. April 18, at the offices of the Hand Club secretaries. Messrs.
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  • 101 19 A FIRST-WICKET stand of 108 runs by R. Stevens <67k and D. Hay (40) for St. Josephs Institution was a feature of their drawn cricket game yesterday against Teachers' Training College at Bras Basah Road. The Teachers totalled 153. Bala. chandran top-scoring wrui 3« Other
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  • 113 19 /TOMORROWS ties Mo be played 1 at 5 pjn.) In the y.m.c.a. tennis tournament are: A. O. B. Pakir and N. Kami* a, Lt -Col Molyneux and MaJ. Greenwood; Tan Hock Seng and Dr. Chan Ah Kow v. Dr. C. K. Loh attd Dr. P. Y. Khoo;
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  • 99 19 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club's v women's April Medal (stroke) resulted In a win for Mrs. Sully in "A" Division (43— 8' i =54%), Mrs. V. C. Cutler in "B" Division <43— mi-Si',) and Mrs. C. C. Cooper In "C Division (49— 17>* 31',). The following qualified for
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  • 197 19 From Jim Chambers LONDON, Sat. THE English Football League 1 is to put before Its 93 member clubs a plan to deflate transfer prices. The League proposes to conduct all transfers itself with a ceiling price of £15.000. That's getting near sanity and the end
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  • 133 20 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANGOR wMI meet Perak in an inter-StaU friendly soccer match at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday. The selection committee have chosen a formidable side to represent Selangor. It is about the strongest team that could have been
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