The Straits Times, 15 April 1951
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Title Section27 1951-04-15 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday B«Mttos» Off Tta« Strait* Tlmaa Singapore Vw— Pmh No. 820 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS27 words
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Article316 1951-04-15 1 COLONY GOES GAY IN THE BOOM /tors, cinemas do brisk trade Sunday Times Staff Reporter QESPITE the soaring cost of living Singapore is going gay. Amusement parks, cinemas, cabarets, restaurants and hotels have done a roaring trade since January with takings hitting their highest post-war level. The present rubber and316 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-15 1 LT. -GENERAL Mjtrtiew B R.dcwiy. the ajaj United Nations Commander-in-chief, paid three-hour visit to Tokyo to confer with Ceneral Doyglat Mac Arthur after the latter's dismissal. Ccn. Ridgwav wo dressed in a paratrooper's winter uniform from which dangled his fairiliar hand- (renade. He returned to Korea after his talk with55 words
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Article272 1951-04-15 1 Tungku Yahaya dies in Penang Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Sat. TUNCKU YAHAYA, 47- ear-old brother of the Sultan of Kedah and father of Tengku Zabanah, 19--year-old Kedah princess. > wants to marry an Englishman, died suddenly at the Kedah Royal House 'enan% early this mornin? Tungku arrived from Tday272 words
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Article42 1951-04-15 1 lONDON. Sat— One of the 1 sumpots observed for aorre time was reported this by the Roj .1 Ob- This is anticipated to brine about some furth^ t :i in present radio i irticularly betWeen Apr. 16 and 23 —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article194 1951-04-15 1 CHINESE LOSSES IN COUNTER ATTACKS HEADQUARTERS BTH ARMY, Korea. £HINESE Communists suffered 4,275 casualties in eight counter-attacks on the west and west central fronts yesterday, according to claims made by the U.S. BHt Army. Th- Chinese struck back furiously but unsuccessfully at the cautious Allied offensive194 words
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Article97 1951-04-15 1 RECORDS AT B. TIMAH THE millionth ticket in the Singapore Turf Club big sweep was sold Just before the start of the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Total pool for the big sweep amounted to $918,150 and ticket number 623,751 won the first prize of $247,36 a record. Betting97 words
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Article33 1951-04-15 1 A Muslim Ind'an, Abdullah Muia. was yesterday sentenced to one year's imprisonment In Singapore for rioting at the junction of Arab Street and North Bridge Road on Dec. 11.33 words
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Article59 1951-04-15 1 TEHERAN. Sat— Ter thousand Communist-led d°monstrators massed in the Parliament Square yesterday despite armed police efforts to keep them away and listened to speakers attack "AngloAmerican imperialists." Tension was high throughout the country following reports that at least nine people were killed and many injuredUP - 59 words
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Article76 1951-04-15 1 LONDON, Sat TWO British cruisers and three frigates are now within "reasonable range" of the Persian oil port of Abadan, an Admiralty spokesman said today. The cruiser Gambia (8,000 tons i is in the Aden area and available for the Persian Gulf if required," while anotherReuter - 76 words
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Article77 1951-04-15 1 HONG KONG. Sat— Mr. Aw Boon Haw has offered to donate 50.000,000 jen mm piao (Communist currency) to the Sacred Infant Orphanage In Canton. Mr. Aw said he was much concerned over the orphanage which was built with his donations. Its hoped the CantonReuter - 77 words
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Article32 1951-04-15 1 LONDON, Bat— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, now In a London hospital with stomach ulcers, la making satisfactory prograas and win leave hospital In about two wteka.— UP.UP - 32 words
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Article195 1951-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Saturday yHE MAHARAJAH of Baroda. who has been stripped of all royal titles, privileges and a yearly £185,000 pension by the Indian Government, has been given a month to answer five charges involving both his monetary affairs and national security. The thick-set, turf-loving195 words
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Article80 1951-04-15 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. JHB United States Air Force has ceased production of B-45 Jet bombers L. favour of the British Canberra, it was officially announced her* today. The British bomber's top speed has not been given but It is believed to ba at least slightly fasterReuter - 80 words
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Article112 1951-04-15 1 HONO KONO, Sat. THE dismissal of Gen. DougI las MacArthu was hailed today by Peking Radio as "a victory for the Chinese and Korean peoples in their fight to resist American aggressslon." It said that the General's downfall was the culmination of the "shameful defeats" sufferedReuter - 112 words
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Article21 1951-04-15 1 TOKYO. Sat.— Lt.-General James van Fleet today assumed the Eighth Army Command from General Matthew Ridgway.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article21 1951-04-15 1 MANILA, Sat. The Municipal Council of nearby Quezon City honoured Gen. MacArthur by renaming Highway 54 "Mac Arthur Boulevard."—21 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-04-15 1 In the first fashion show to be held in independent Burma the influence of the West was obvious in tha clcthes exhibited. The mjnnequint. Burmese film anal stag* stars paraded their self designed models before an apprecia tive audience. In the picture above b) Mary Myiat, vaudeville actress and winner57 words
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217 1951-04-15 1 piNDINC difficulty in getting more recruits, bandit gangs in the Federation have now started to kidnap young Chinese to force them to serve in their ranks, a spokesman of the Director of Operations Staff told the Sunday Times today. I The spokesman said that police217 words
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Article60 1951-04-15 1 HONG- KONO, Sat. —The Dutch liner Van Heut*'yesterday brought to the Colony more than 700 Chinese evacuees from Indonesia and Malaya. Most of them were squatters and small traders. With their dependents, they were taken to the border by train undet police escort. Another vessel Hoi HouReuter - 60 words
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Article116 1951-04-15 1 LONDON, Sat. JUAJOR-OEN. Sir Cyril Gepp. m director of prisoners of war from 1942 to 1945, today pressed the claim for compensation for British Far Eastern prisoners of war and for the dependents of those who died in captivity. In a letter published InReuter - 116 words
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Article306 1951-04-15 1 'Carry on as usual' advice MARIA CASE Sunday Times Staff Reporter QURINC the whole period of the hearing of tha Maria Hertogh, appeal, which opens tomorrow in the Singapore High Court, bus ness should be carried on s usual, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. P. Perm father-Evans, in a306 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1951-04-15 2 R. J. FARRER, C.M. G - THE ANONYMOUS PETITION AN M.C.S. OPINION R. J. FARRER, C.M.G. By A horrible amok with a Pisau Jangat AFTER about eiffc? months as act** Dipty Patfc a T -gipi i, tk« pertMMit DPP. nlmiJ freai lcav«. aae) I got heck to ay beloved tnk.t Mtftajaw. Before i went. Sir |ohn1,099 words
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Article101 1951-04-15 2 (Contributed by S Durmi Raja Ssßgaa) rE fertile imagination of a promter.t Chinese of Kuantan. Dato Stia Baku, Vfong Ah Jang. !ed to the naming of his children with such names as Miss Panang. Miss Beserah. MLss Pon;.ian. Wong Llpis Wong Bentong, Won* Kuantan. Wont: Gambang.101 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-04-15 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Agreement for a quantity of wood on account. (6J Like a lodger who thinks It better to dine out. (5, 5) 10 Anvils made woody. 11 The forty niner's daughter hi song. (10) 12 To this 25. 14 was wild. a 13 The dossier of the171 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-04-15 2 0 He wculd like to make all society flatten (8) T He makes a quarrel before bridge ends m Prance (7) A good ttp on* acfjMwea kB age. (7). II S» atoala, fjarMfmtty ka a petty way (|i38 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-04-15 2 19 Btern cultivators. (7) 17 Bloc gin hi strong force. (7) 19 Many happy returns, maybe, for entertainers, (7) 20 Tb* highest part of the links. It seems, to fin*. 12 17, perhapa, wim ■voted. <tl. MMUmON In Page H.40 words
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Article57 1951-04-15 3 Sunday Times Cerreepoaetoat. MUAR, Sat— ln the Muar Sessions Court, Tan Yong 800, charged with possession of chandu and chandu dross at Bukit Oamblr, Tangkak. was discharged on his entering into a bond of $5000 for six months and to submit for medical treatment57 words
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Article184 1951-04-15 3 LOOKED FOR WIFE, HIT HER MOTHER Sunday Times) Staff Reporter WHILE searching for his mlssine wife a young lorry driver went to hli mother-ln-law'i house. When she told him he would not flnd hi« wife there, he knocked her unconclou* with an opium pipe Yesterday in the Singapore Fourth Police184 words
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Article381 1951-04-15 3 Mao doesn't want Fed. Chinese Sunday Timet Staff Reporter QNE THOUSAND Chinese from the Federation who have planned to Mil for Swatow »f stranded in Singapore today because of a regulation issued recently by the Communist Government of China. The regulation which was •nforctd on April 1381 words
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Article71 1951-04-15 3 Group Captain the Rer T. Hourigan. Assistant Principal Chaplain (Roman Catholic of Far East Air Force was wakened early yesterday by a messenger with a cable informing him that his closest relative lies dangerously ill at Mount Nugent. Southern Ireland. Within a few hours he was71 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-04-15 3 MR. HUGH EMIL de Crus and Miss Angela r.Ur>in;h. wSe were mar icj at Hie CaHieNc Cathedral or I the Coed Shcpncrd yesterday. Sunday Ti.net pictave.26 words
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Article322 1951-04-15 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter POSSESSION of the Theatre Royal in North Bridge Road was awarded yesterday by Mr. |ustice Paul Storr in the Singapore Supreme Court to the owners. Hardial Singh, Inder Singh, Hira Singh and Balwant Singh, from Malayan Theatres Limited. Possession will take effect322 words
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Article103 1951-04-15 3 >und*7 Tiraw SUIT Reporter THE R.gM Revere** 1 H. W. Bjines, Bithoe of Singapore of tic* ted ar twe weddings yesterday becjuie of Hie sudden illn««t of Hie Acting Vicar, tke Rev. Chm lan Ir Re*. Chiu was to have performed the ceremonies. The couple* were:103 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-04-15 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter pgRHAPS the man with the moat odd profession in Singapore is 54-year-old Koh Ah Heng. For he makes his money when somebody dies. Hit job: Dyeing clothet black Koh told the Sunday Times yesterday: "My customtrt only dye their clothes when130 words
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Article61 1951-04-15 3 Sun dm j Times) Correspondrsv.. TELUK ANSON. Sat. For riding a bicycle without efficient control and colliding with a motor car at the 4th mil* Changkat Jong Road. Teluk Anson, Kuppan was fined $15 or 5 days' hard labour by Inche Abu Hassan. The damage caused61 words
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Miscellaneous118 1951-04-15 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9 sm. WalU Time'; 030 Son* of the Pioneers"; 945 "Imerineizo i 0 News: 10 OS Radio Doctor: 10 15 Interlude from Hawaii"; 10 30 'Latin America on the Air 1 11 Havinf a Wonderful Crime 1130 Bethesda Studio Ser\ic»>; 1J Malay; 1 p.m. Gerry Soltar.o at118 words
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Miscellaneous101 1951-04-15 3 Tune ».3O News: Ml UN Pr#;rimme; 10 Song and Dance In Britain'; 10 30 Book of the Month"; 10.50 epilogue" (Methodist); 11 Close. BFEBI 445 p m From thp London Editorials 4.55 Operatic BxcerpU; 5 15 "British Masterpieces" r'The Village, by John Moorei; 530 "London Studio Melodies"; 6 Indonesian: 6.30101 words
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Article669 1951-04-15 4 K. S. CHIA - It pays to be superstitious K. S. CHIA by IT pays to be superstitious. Even as gamblers are superstitious •bout signs and omens, Chinese merchants are superstitious about the day to start business, the hour to open new accounts, and yes. even the hour to die. Business men, especially, do669 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1951-04-15 4 |A MALAYAN COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL SINDAY. April S THE Cook has made a good Job of the con-crete-patching, mentioned last Sunday, but has not yet found anyone willing to re-attap his quarters. To finance all these wprks, we are relying on the future fruit crop, for which a high tender, In1,015 words
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Article55 1951-04-15 4 rE Sunday Times will pay $10 each week for the best picture of rural Malaya to be uvd with the Countryman's Journal. Sharp prints with clear definition and strong contrasts give the most satisfactory reproduction. Please state the place where the picture was taken, and tfc. name55 words
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Article644 1951-04-15 4 0 WLSAND THE LA W WITH reference to Tf Tuan Djek's comments In the Sunday Times of April 8, he can be assured that owls of all species are fully protected under the Oame Enactment. Tuan Djek does not see the names of any species of owl In the enactment644 words
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Article194 1951-04-15 5 2 Penang hotels may be sold •sa4aT Tirar-i C orrnpondrnt. PENANG. Sat. NEGOTIATIONS are proceeding for the sale of both the E and O and Runnyiiiede Hotels. It was announced by the chairman. Mr. A H Miles, presiding at today's ■27th annual general meeting of the Runnymede Hotel Ltd Mr.194 words
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Article495 1951-04-15 5 NO SALE FOR FAIRY TALE STUFF 'Malay authors just growing vp 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. |NCHE Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, well-known authority on the Malay language, yesterday gave two reasons why books by Malay authors never sell well "They have been given little encouragement and there495 words
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Article51 1951-04-15 5 MIAR. Sat —A s|j-r( i v con stable. Pul Kcon Slew, appeared beiore the Muar Magistrate on a charge of corrupMv arceptine $30 from an Tan Tak Wah. at Jalau Sis'. s an l.idurrment 'or shewing to him He r'-iner'! trial and was allowed bail of I51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-15 5 My. RAMASAMY PILLAY. employee in a lawyer't office, was rtie first man to register as a voter yesterday in tk« General fost Office. Tw« Registration Officer had waited alone for hours. Other registration centres, except SeUtar. were deserted. Sunday Times picture41 words
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Article58 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Rrportor. Said a man in a Parit Buntar Court: "I asked her to i^o to the house to cook some food, she refused. I slapped her but she hit me back." The man Perumal. 28, with iiis 43-year-old mistress. Maria, were fined58 words
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Article154 1951-04-15 5 - Sunday Time* Staff Krportrr. MR. O. M. HUGHES, managing director of the American International Assurance Company, speaking at a tea at the Adelphl Hotel in celebration of the company's 20th anniversary yesterday, said that •Amitasco's" principal interests lie in Southeast Asia. He said that it was154 words
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Article117 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I^l ORE Singapore youths in search of easy money are turning to "looking after cars" parked at cinema car parks, shopping centres and along the water front. And if car-owners refuse to Ksome of the youths age" their cars by ng sand Into117 words
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Article56 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Timea otrftpondrnt. JOHORE BAf' lU, Sat. Estates which are members of the Johore Planter* Association pay a cess of seven cenu per planted acre of which 3'» cents per acre represents the Association's contribution to the United Planters Association of Malaya. The cess Is56 words
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Article176 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MYSTERIOUS telephone call from a Chinese on Friday was the first response which Mrs. Majorie 1 oplc) newly-appointed Curator of Anthropology at Raffles Museum and Library, Singapore, received to net appeal for information on Chinese women's religious organisation work. Mrs.176 words
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Article104 1951-04-15 5 MORE R.A.F. BOMBERS ARRIVE Sunday Times Staff Rrporter. THE R.A.F. made airstrikes in three states yesterday in support of ground forces Brigand light bombers struck in Johore and Selangor. and waves of Tempest fighterbombers were out from early morning to mid-afternoon against a target area in Perak. The first of104 words
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Article126 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Timr* Staff Rrportrr TWO bishops and about 18 service padres will ily to Penang from Chanscl tomorrow in an R.A.F. Valetta aircraft The bishop* are Singapore's Dr. H. W. Baines and Dr. Maurice Harland. Bishop of Lincoln. Britain's largest diocese, who is touring R.A.F. units throughout126 words
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Article37 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. KLANG, Sat —At the inquest into the death of Soon Tlan, who was found dead near Bladong, Niyor, the Coroner returned a verdict of death by multiple wounds caused by untraced bandits.37 words
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Article37 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Time* SUIT Beparter An Indian boy on his way to school and a Malay driver were injured when the car in which they were travelling overturned in Thomson Road. Singapore, yesterday morning.37 words
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Article103 1951-04-15 5 Sunday Times Staff Rraarler. VINE students and eight members of the University of Malaya staff were sworn In yesterday as Special Constabres. These ttqdtnt Sped*!*, under Prof. 0. N. Parkinson, will be responsible for the defence of the University In the event of trouble. The Specials103 words
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Article, Illustration1721 1951-04-15 6 Toni wash - Toni wash REPORTING %WELL blow me down a ship"i party with a difference' It was on the occasion ot th« maiden voyage of the si. Ampenan to the Far East and Captain H. van Manen, er with Mr and Mrs. Sisschop (Mr Bisschop i<. the manager of1,721 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-04-15 7 ANNE EDWARDS - THE HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTEST ON THE BALL ANNE EDWARDS by jj ijiiiiiniiiiiuiwwwnTiwwwwfii i iiimin r liiiiiiiiiinr in nj_ A year in Europe transforms the I world's best-known party-giver into a living lesson on how to be wry. very diplomatic indeed JHIIIIiIHItIIIIIHII ;)i:i»MIMHinOHHtWltllttJIIIH1lllllltJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIMIICJ(lllf; THE world's gayest party giver is a568 words
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885 1951-04-15 7 Williamsburg is playing at Dolls' Houses eniu;nrHiiiuiuiniiuiuiuiuimttiiiMii£iiiiiHiimiHiiimiiiiiim MARY HEATHCOTT, WHO IS NOW IN AMERICA, FINDS THAT.... A DEVOTEE of Fer.imore Cooper in my tender years, and in Hie sere and yellow, Western movie addict, for ma Colonial America was peopled entirely by Redskins and cowboys. Or if not cowboys, at885 words
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538 1951-04-15 7 A woman can do anything well, almost... says KATHLEEN HICKLEY f\O career girls make the best wives? This is the quaint littU argument that was posed recently in the Sunday Times. Verdict No. 1 comes from a Mr. Roger MacDougall. (playwright.) who give* a facile answer, sacrificing his considered opinion538 words
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Article584 1951-04-15 7 AT first I was shocked to hear the woman shopper asking the Englishman in charge of the coffee department how to make coffee. As she did not look newly married, and was well out of her teens. It seemed appalling to me that she had584 words
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Article, Illustration146 1951-04-15 8 TOP* MARjii - TOP* MARjii by i T lent < i erseus I thnt c ii*rtul i.'i the t> ih e slults are lorelu mr I or New V- rk but not Sinoa- I<wk at the lor Ij nearly s sttnpl.--i i. ii I h th e uriite emtru146 words
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Article, Illustration312 1951-04-15 8 Moira Shearer's new film had £8,700 send-off by ARTHUR JACOBS pOX me first time New York's stately Metropolitan Opera House became a cinema recently. "The Tales of Hoffmann," the British film starring redheaded Sadler's Wells ballerina Moira Shearer, had gala premiere in aid of the Red Cross. Equipment worth more312 words
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Article723 1951-04-15 8 HUMANCASEBOOK J married a girl I used to love, the past I tense because I am no longer sure whether I love her. When we were about to get engaged I was sent out of town by my firm and during my absence my girl723 words
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Advertisement16 1951-04-15 8 And the star dress at the premiere was worn by the to-star herself —the beautiful Tcherina16 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-04-15 8 SI NDAY Archery tournament this afternoon. Friend tells me that her daughter ha« entered for the Junior Flight Shoot, where competitors see who can shoot on arrow the longest distance. Yoiirr; B l friend, has been told that the best angle at which to shoot the arrow is 45 degrees,135 words
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Miscellaneous211 1951-04-15 8 by MARIAN tive paw now and then. You'll get hurt I warn her. Pup gives mortified yelp, apparently having come to the same conclusion, and lies down, head between her paws, eyes still swivelling after the bee, looking the picture of suppressed rage. Tl r 1 1 Discover two pairs211 words
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Miscellaneous213 1951-04-15 8 said when I Joined the Army." I pack it, still feeling doubtful. Half-an-hour later there Is protesting yell from Amah. "Mem, iron cloth sudah pergi!" Try to explain in Mala/ that Mark is going to camp, but 'he nearest I ran ?et Is la tlaor lain tempai. besok". Amah grasps213 words
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Article, Illustration515 1951-04-15 9 WORK BEGINS ON GIANT POWER HOUSE The pgace of Labrador is broken Sunday Times Staff Reporter CONSTRUCTION gangs have moved into peaceful Labrador, on the West Coast of Singapore, and men and machinery are busy through night and day on one of the most expensive building projects to be undertaken515 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-04-15 9 \|K. Lim Chwee Hoe, Jl->eax-old Shroff ia the office of the Board of C ommlssioners of Currency (Malaya), Sincap* c, has been appointed an A 'itant Cashier. Carrency Office, Je» 'ton North Borneo. Mr. I.lm was born In Singapore and waa educated at the \nrloChlnese School. Mr. Lim Is the69 words
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Article63 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Times Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. UAZAJJAH eleven-year-old 11 daughter of Othman Noordin, of Parit Stongkat. Muar, was burned to death after an oil lamp had been upset. Hearing cries from his daughter-in-law's house opposite, her father found Hazaijah in flames. He put the flames out63 words
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Article84 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Times Staff nrrr-j ondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The wedding of Mr. OUtus Gomez to Miss Ivy Mary Fernandez took place at St. Anthony's Church. Kuala Lumpur, this morning. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. E. A. Fernandez and the late Mrs. Fernandez84 words
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Article79 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent IPOH, itt Ml. Lee Toong Hin, of the Chinese Affairs Department, Ipoh, has been selected from Perak for a training course in the Bchool of Oriental Studies, University of London. He Is one of six from the Federation of Malaya, selected79 words
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Article39 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A lecture In Malay on "This Atomic Age" will be given by Pastor R. A. Pohan, of the Voice of Prophecy Bible Correspondence School, at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road this evening at 7.1539 words
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Article142 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIFTY wooden house* built by the Singapore Government in 1919 as a temporary relief to Hie acute housing shortage after World War 1 are still providing cheap accommodation in the, Colony. The houses, some with at- tap roofs and others142 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-04-15 9 MR. R. W. L. Winzjtc. cl Mansfield and Co., and Mrs lune Rintone. after tTicir marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedra yesterday. Sunday Times pic-24 words
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Article29 1951-04-15 9 There is a heat wave on in Kota Bahru. There has been no rain for three weeks —the temperature being 92 degrees in shade at noon.29 words
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Article157 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Tunes Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Bat. WELFARE work done by the Malayan Chinese Association, Johore. includes the establishment of sci.ools In Detention Camps. A school at the Majedec Camp, Johore Bahru. was opened In September last year and two teachers were engaged to run it.157 words
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Article144 1951-04-15 9 Sunday Tinea SUIT Reporter. A move has been started to foster closer relaions among the Chinese ommunity In Singapore by he amalgamation of about io elan associations in the colony. Sponsor of the move la the vansrtsjrM, hag Issued circulars to various clans inviting views on144 words
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Article287 1951-04-15 9 S unsay Timee Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. A NEW programme, covering the entire Federation of Malaya, providing educational facilities in both English and vernacular language*, and community centres in the various resettlement areas in the country, It to be prepared by the Methodist Mission in Malaya.287 words
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Article90 1951-04-15 9 AIR Vice-Marshal R. 8. Blucke. Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. In Malaya. Is to present the RAF. Station. Tengah. with Its official badge and motto tomorrow on behalf of the King. who has signed and approved the new badge. The badge shows an Argus Pheasant—90 words
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Article72 1951-04-15 9 The Singapore Police want to interview a Chinese taxidriver believed to have witnessed the assault on a Sikh, who later died of injuries, in Portsdown Road, Singapore, at 10 p.m. on Tuesday night. The person who committed the assault Is believed to have been driven to Portsdown72 words
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Article41 1951-04-15 9 The annual general meeting of the Singapore district society of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries will be held in the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, on April 17. The dinner and dance will be held at Raffles Hotel in the evening.41 words
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Article56 1951-04-15 9 Bandar Thaea Staff Reporter. Chew Ah Lena was gaoled for a month by Mr. R. B. I. Pates in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing two pair, of trousers belonging to Mat bin Karlrain In Telegraph Street <jn April I. Mat Mid he saw Chew removing56 words
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Article175 1951-04-15 9 COR the first time in nine days, the price of rubber showed an improvement yesterday when first-grade April shipment buyers made closing bids at $1.92 a lb., four cen3 above Friday's dose. The Singapore rubber market was Irregular in the morning, but me tone Improved to steady175 words
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Article13 1951-04-15 9 SIN<;4PORK. Sat. Apr. 14— to7t.lt H (down (111;!,).13 words
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Article43 1951-04-15 9 Arumugam Vfkidaralam 28 was yesterday charged before Mr. R. B. I. Pates in the Singapore Second Police Court with house trespass by entering Into the York Hill Girls' Home on Thursday. The case was postponed to April tl. Vekifitrst-m wai43 words
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Advertisement176 1951-04-15 9 iingti Centenary 1851 795/. 100 Years at Sewing Strut* YOU 700, C 0 W LIKE M EXPERT! LUnvjpri^* 1 3t Every step explained tj in the new H^gj-jjHft "SINGER sewing I.**" flßfMiiffP*!* only $12.50 272 pages, more than 1000 diagrams and illustrations. 16 colour plates Dressmaking Decorating tWlng fer Children176 words
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Article114 1951-04-15 10 ANDRBW COLIN _OH a** IS Mi bek>red son of Mr sad Mrs Walter Koh We* Boost die* of a n rt _r e» ■*_nt ID Jot"»c~* Thursday 13 4.11 burtod at B_adarl Cemetry Friday at MADAM EE CHY_ NBO alias Jot Nya aged Tl pa_sfl away peae fully at114 words
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Article65 1951-04-15 10 MR MRS WAITER KOH WEE BOON thank friends and relatives for sending wreaths loaned r and attended the funeral •f the late Andrew Colin Koh MR J A. P. OSWALD. Mr MPB J A R Wellington thank friends and relatives! who atiende<t the funeral of their father, the late65 words
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436 1951-04-15 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, APRIL 15, 1951. STRUGGLE IN INDO-CHINA THE impact of the Korean struggle, both political •nd military, has tended to over-shadow another Far Eastern battleground which is no less important tor the countries of South-east Asia. The long, grim struggle in Indo-Ch:na could, if the Communist insurgents436 words
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Article700 1951-04-15 10 by a Special Correspondent ILf ALAYA is at preiTl sent enjoying a boom of unprecedented proportions. Trade naa doubled, almost uebled. Billions of dollars change hands everyday as big rubber and tin deals P r e put through. The Government finished 1950 with Its700 words
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Article, Illustration2030 1951-04-15 10 Menace or myth? Here is Report No. 1 spotlighting the craze that is fascinating thousands in Britain HYPNOTISM to m manipulation of the Imagination, which is stronger than will-power. Anyone can learn to hypnotise. About 95 per cent. »f the population are snsoeptible to hypnotism. One n four can2,030 words
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Advertisement529 1951-04-15 10 CLASSIFIED AD& OH APRIL Uth IMI at Rcw* BUI. Nurotof -o— a, Tork. to K«da (MO Brooks) wife of Ooofirey L. Morrtaon. Cok—Ul •errioe. Aoer*. OoJd Com*, a toe NfceJ Oeoffrey nITI'ATIO.S VACANT ANT NURSES In the Slneapor. Oo\ernment Medical Applicant* should be at years of age. Must be locally529 words
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Advertisement13 1951-04-15 10 T BOB_rm I i FINEST X/ BROKEN < f3 B *j^ ORANGE ZJ>> PEKOE13 words
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Advertisement35 1951-04-15 10 Next week THE WOMAN WHO WAS WILLED TO SHOOT A MAN i _os tii-i i i rlKxo f Ik! Rc**^** ar*» p»n y M of***^ S •Y\ I** 00 I m >v oo» p. r*"35 words
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Article463 1951-04-15 11 LABOUR BACKS ELECTION INQUIRY 'Party men paid $30' allegation Sunday Times Staff Reporter A FURTHER demand for a Government committee to investigate corruption allegations during the Singapore elections was made yesterday by Mr. P. M. Williams, unsuccessful Labour candidate for the Balestier district. Mr. Williams, speaking as a candidate in463 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-04-15 11 TWENTY FIVE young members oi Hi* Malayan Air Training Corp* lino for impsctien of equipment before leaving for "jurtglc eierciMt" in Hie Nee Soon area yesterday. The officer i* -St-Lr W. H Ceorgc. who •ce 1 Hk party. Sunday Timet p.:tiirc See itory at foot of46 words
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Article105 1951-04-15 11 REDS LEAVE TRAIL OF BLOOD BEHIND i.dar Time* SUB Heport<r. r RITY forces on Frlda> it out with bandiu on Friday when they attacked a Red camp in the Kulim area of Kedah. The terrorists fled blood trails behind. Ala imount of stock and supplies was recovered from the camp.105 words
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Article38 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Times Staff Keporter. Ng Ban Chuan and Tan K k Wan caught gambltrg at Jalan Merlam were each f. Ed $15 at Muar. said they were playr a treat the loser to f the bill.38 words
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Article92 1951-04-15 11 Sand«y Timet suff Reporter. A "SUGGESTION box" similar to that recently set up in Penang's Municlpalit". may be Installed in Singapore's Municipal offices The acting Municipal President Mr. N Ward, yesterday told the Sunday Times that he would first look into the plan before suggesting92 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-04-15 11 Flight Lieutenant H. W. Tomblin of Air Headquarters. RAF. Malaya, and hit bride. Mitt Patricia Brown of England, after their wedding at Hie St. Andrew' t Cathedral yetterday. Sunday Timet picture.31 words
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Article92 1951-04-15 11 I "pHE body of a 62-year-old Chinese woman was left lying on Kallang Road covered with a sheet for nearly an hour after she had been fatally knocked down by an S.T.C. bus yesterday. The woman. Chow Ah Keng, of Sago Lane, had got halfway92 words
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Article33 1951-04-15 11 Sui.d.iv Times (orrrxpondrnt. TELUK ANSON. Sat Charged with rxtssession of chandu and opium Tan Kirn Sen* was offered ball of $500 The case was postnoned to Aor 25 for mention33 words
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Article249 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 56-YEAR-OLD carpenter, Ng Kirn Hock, was >esterday tentatively charged in the Singapore Second Police Court with the murder of Song Chew Beng two hours after an inquest into the death of eleven people in a fire at Beach Road Reclamation last249 words
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Article148 1951-04-15 11 Sanday limn SUIT Correspondent KLA.LA LUMPUR, Sat. DATO Onn bin Jaafar. President of the United Malays National Organisation, last night challenged the President of the Peninsular Malays Union. Inche Hashim Ghani. to a public debate on the policies of their two parties. The Dato called148 words
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Article160 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter *A/cARING jun?!e green uniforms and carrying full equipment 25 young mer.NTj of the Malayan Air Training Co-ps, with their leader. Flight Lieut. W. H. Zzorge of the R.A.?.. left their Singapore headquarters ycsterdiy for "|um;!e" exercises in the Nee160 words
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Article118 1951-04-15 11 MORE PEOPLE BANK THEIR DOLLARS Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MORE people are saving more money In the savings bank in Vlalaya. Last month $4,437,950 was saved the highest total ever reached for one month. The average monthly figure for 1950 was $2,681,615. In February this year, saving!)118 words
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Article68 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Tim« Staff Csrreup- ndrni IPOH Sat —The younf» Chinese Mi-slim miner, tajuddln Liew Whye Tone, was today buried with Muslim rites -\t the M.'slim burial ground in Kuala Kantisar Road. The cortex was one of the longest seen at a Muslim funeral In Ipoh. Apart68 words
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Article318 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE S young men about town arc at well dressed today as their predecessors ten years ago but they have to pay seven to eight times more for their clothes. To fit himself out for an evening, a man pays318 words
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Article51 1951-04-15 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter. Ng Seng, a 00-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to possession of 38* lbs. of dutiable cigarettes at Beach Road on Thursday Sentence was postponed to April 21. Ng was released en a ball of51 words
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Article282 1951-04-15 11 Govt. probes docks jam Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has appointed a five-man working committee of shipping experts to go into the reasons for the present serious congestion in the Singapore Harbour. This announcement loUowa reports that in recent wiiks shipping companies ha\ > forced to alter sailing282 words
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Obituary38 1951-04-15 11 LONOUE— Mrs. Bibiai; away at the General H 10 20 p.m. Saturday 14 451 Cortege leaves 189 Hal* Rd. 5 pm. Sunday for 8t Josephs Chuu-h for ••nrtce at S3O p.m. and then* to Bldadari Deeply retrreit"38 words
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Advertisement101 1951-04-15 11 ifch O A A) A 9 flu Ihe future will make history too To have real significance a birthday anniversary mint mark tomething more than a mert passant of time Th« history of th« American International Assurance Company should b« judgrd m terms of the benefits and protection brought to101 words
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Advertisement88 1951-04-15 11 ROBINSONS AR£ PROUD TO (jMB^ ANNOUNCE IV THAT JUST UNDER fIP 100,000 Customers entered Our Store in Singapore and fny 60,000 in Our Kuala Lumpur Branch during The Annual Sale Period of 12 Days We would ask the indulgence of customers should our service given not be up to the88 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-04-15 12 SUNDAY SHAKE SPEARE WHILST I, MY SOVEREIGN, WATCH THE CLOCK FOR YOU —SONNETS, LVII14 words
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Article526 1951-04-15 12 NAT CUBBINS - NAT CUBBINS By you might have thought tha weather In thia country wa* bad enough without anybody trying H main It won*. Yo« might have though* that, If anybody triad t# make It woraa, It would be our enemies, not our friends. But It seem* that526 words
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Article238 1951-04-15 12 DR. ROBERT H THOULEBB la no gambler. But la pursuit of sclentlfl* knowledge he hM thrown a set of dice 19 231 times In a month. H* has spun a coin thousands of times on the same quest. And hi* latest experiment 1* to shuffle238 words
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Advertisement279 1951-04-15 12 f 1 Wl W&c A juv v^L Basir .-i^BSBI «JSJ vßm that offers m r v fuller contentment ■■■sb^v |j bl CRAVEN 'A' and /m Bk vouil know thai B/ B| li'rr is a ci^arrtt* I J*t j. A./ m d rarr qu*J«ry <^^%^A^^rfla^^Vf^BH^Hfl V ofTrriujt SO niiHl more in279 words
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Miscellaneous887 1951-04-15 12 Highlights Of Radio afteriioona between 2.30 and pra The»» broadcasts. *Mch win eozulst of sorr.a of 'he mor* •er'.ou* recorctngs from th« library of th* BBC. TranJcfipUon S«rvlc*, w«r« originally broadcan In "World Theatre." Force* educational broadcast* and th# Third Programme of th« B.dC. "nom Side* of tt« Question^ Don887 words
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Miscellaneous110 1951-04-15 12 Concert How today feature* ♦•The Hlo Grande" by < I Lambert, and "Ma .his ucr M iler* by Hlndemiih. Guest Artist on Tim s Jacques Genty, at the y playing M' zart and Scar! In Friday Prom you can hear Borodin's Prlr.ce Ii?or Over.ur* ai March"; "Tli| Golden Bplnnlag Wheel"110 words
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Article, Illustration603 1951-04-15 13 VICTOR STAINES - VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS by CAIRY talcs always seem to go down well on the screen and even though the theory is reversed i.e. no prince marrying a beautiful commoner but a filthy, mud-begrimrd kid steals the heart of a queen, t still makes no difference. This603 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-04-15 13 Spot The Stars N have spotted Juan < aulf.eld last week berau«e sh* was Keen recently in the much < publicised "Girl of the > Year" film. Winner of the first < ptize was Maarof Ali. 1302 Jalan Tun Besar. Kola I Buhru. A rheque for $25 is bring s<239 words
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Article850 1951-04-15 13 By A Special Correspondent i THE MUDLARK. which was last year's Royal Command Performance film, is about a boy who breaks into Windsor Castle based on a CaMornian journalist's novel. The journalist's name is Theodore Bonnet, and it seem highly likely that he based his850 words
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Advertisement222 1951-04-15 13 J| 6.30-9.30 \fcf D/ow Showing ,^&^f 1 BLONDt;. BRUNETTE! of REDHEAD... Bj llThey make no i lg UfldiHerence io "Miicli BB^BH^I I— that 'GmdV A' Heel .> who always *'*v !> ■love them and p LEAVE THEM! I SITED 4g S.l W Hft I! ARTISTS "ONCE A THIEF I CESAR222 words
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Advertisement245 1951-04-15 13 AT A BMUI ORGANISATION THKATRIlhambra OPENING TODAY 11 a.m.. 145 4. 6.45 and 9.3 a p.m. FOR LOVE, or MONEY YOU MUST NOT MISS.. EDMUND GWENN in his finest role M the Happy Lorahl« y. Who Printrd Just Kiough C'oantrrMt Monrv To live On! alv, Starring T-MAN j&jjJi LANCASTEF nd245 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1951-04-15 14 S. SIVADAS - S. SIVADAS by SINGAPORE'S first elected woman Legislative Councillor, Mrs. Vilasini Menon, has been trained for politics from early childhood. Born in an orthodox Konkani Brahmin family of Mangalore (South Canara) 30 years ago, young Vilasini was one of the first girls from her1,098 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-04-15 14 QHE Kamarlah Azman, wife of the Circuit Magistrate. Batu Pahat and Kluanp, has the distinction of being the first Asian *oman to obtain the "A" Flying Licence of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. She Is a member of the Kluang Flying Club, which Is affiliated177 words
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Advertisement343 1951-04-15 14 CONQUER PAIN WITH m FQURfH .H6REDIEMT 1$ qUIHINE %tf4ACN' Is tit* scientific new reliever of ptin. la secret lie* In the tJMCt blendlnj «f three well-trover, medicines (Pherucetln. C«fle!ne ft»4 Actt/ltsJKyllc Acid) with t kxjkth Injredient. And this fourth fcgrcd.ent. which reinforces the sootStnf action of -he other three, b343 words
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Miscellaneous150 1951-04-15 14 U Z*\ L2-> LSU LS LisX Capp (-Sj 1 \SHOOSHr\ I > i DOfT BE SiLISfT lIN A FEW X 9CfK CHOPS? y HMM.T- \I I A PEW I VO'CAINT/^VO^Is" 1 WANTS A PAPP*//*' .^KAINJT) WEVCGpr THt, MIMJTES y(SM*E£E//' JTHM'SONI MINUTE* I TOO IMPAWTINT r, i TSAVE. JSALOMHV//?- -^> VQ'150 words
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669 1951-04-15 15 PETER KUM - PETER KUM by •MllllllllllHHllllMlllttlllllllllllllClllllll'lill I TVILVI pretty little pirU, t«n Americans, one English and one 1 Dutch, think that "banl dits have made Malaya a E more exciting place to live in' 3 These little girls, the youngest eight years old and the eldest669 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-04-15 15 THE PICTURES 1. Philatelists at Hi* sefcool admiral their collection*. 2. For recreation, l*ie girli art* taugnt folk dancing Ivery girl hat a hobby, oittterg doll making or ttamp collecting.but Mary Carol Sneed prefers: chemistry. 4. Helen Evant, right, manipulates! "Red Riding Hood's mother."; Carolyn Reinoetil puts Red Rid-: Ing114 words
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Advertisement80 1951-04-15 15 K. j|l P i^gs begin with Gillette 1 In the Ugh Pyrenees They iliaTe with such ees, To the up-to-date Basque It's ft joy not ft tasque WW» Blue OUlette Blades, 4^^i^[(. •harpett ever honed, set W^PyfjCiM// automatically to the perfect *teP^^4fe> sharing angle in a Gillette X^^^ Razor (they're80 words
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Advertisement149 1951-04-15 16 There's never been a soap like WHGHKr <@) aafari nIT I »»a»«a*y M JMMT eW fmgti-t fnskmu ikmt tt*ys wM YirighPT^ (OAL TAR Soap wwrin n ntCMT Km iviotoni *no to* At FO« TOUT. BATH. AND NU»S*aT HEALTH WARD OFF DISEASE \A af-^aiat gi £~A TO KEEP YOU FIT l^T149 words
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Advertisement427 1951-04-15 16 Do you suffer from HEARTBURN? #^j»» /gjaassssft ML < s\^^\4J Team. •C* l^^Bß e^. "ye"" W/ sV^^aV Isx^ K IH m am RNi /L Mr Mm. *aa t aT^ a\ aBBm m Heartburn, lndl(*stion and other Stomach disorders ar* often caused by excess stomach acid. BISMAG (short for B)surat*d Maf427 words
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Miscellaneous772 1951-04-15 16 yj g i^Fj m $j[ by R.H.NAYLOR THIS WEEK FOB ALL TODAY: Be ready to play the part of peace -maker Storms and quarrels may flare up at any Moment. Better for "stay-at-homee" LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Pastel Sha. Turquoise. MONDAY: Concentrate on new link-ups and on seeing the772 words
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Miscellaneous410 1951-04-15 16 CULBERTSON ON CARDS f I^AN Tsn, sometime* called Card Dominoes. Is a simple, amusing game. It has no connection with another Fan Tan. which Is a gambling, or "numbers" game, widely played In China with soy beans. This Fan Tan Is played with an ordinary Si-card pack. Worn three to410 words
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Miscellaneous275 1951-04-15 16 If. at tils turn, a player cannot make a discard, having no 7spot nor any card adjacent to th* ones on the board, he knocks, or passes, and pay* on* chip Into the kitty; and play proceed* to th* next player. Piny end* when someone discards h's last card. This275 words
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Miscellaneous255 1951-04-15 16 on. Remember a player mu> make a discard If he can. On the other hand, U roe. delay playing your 7 of spades, bu' Instead discard your 7 of heart*, following it up with your other hearts and the 7 of diamonds, you may never get rid of your ac*255 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1951-04-15 17 13 WASN'T UNLUCKY FOR BENNY No. 4. LYNCH v. KANE They say 1 3 is unlucky. It wjsn r for Benny Lynch. He fought on October 13 and he won in the 1 3th round. Artist's Prince (13 letters) won the Cambridgeshire at 1 3 to 1 the same day1,583 words
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Advertisement244 1951-04-15 17 m sfaal fXJOWS the time for this young A^J man to learn the safe, gentle way to Itmtr Cleanliness A glass ef sparkling fizzy Andrews is a delightfully refreshing drink. More important still, however, it ensures everyday good health by cleaning the mouth, settling the stomach and toning up the244 words
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Advertisement302 1951-04-15 17 in sickness... Dortnt and after an llin«w th* rich J Mm boety-bullding el^metiu in ficoit /VJ /tf *SL? aT ■melaion raator* health and flrennri S^lj »JJ In ""•^^""lf In record Ume x^f j f/s§sa_sT Kita when you ar* nt Scotra En.vision jj J f/i§^BS« te*l» you welV— five* you *i«oroua302 words
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Article, Illustration698 1951-04-15 18 ALEX FORBES - ALEX FORBES PLAY FOOTBALL WITH CHAM BU CHANS MILLION TEA 1 Br Scotland and Arsenal right half-back A FIRST CLASS SLOGAN FOR EVERY WING HALF BACK TO KEEP IN HIS MIND IS: ATTACK IN DEPTH. DEFENCE IN DEPTH. It covers every branch of his698 words
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Article325 1951-04-15 18 LONDON, Saturday. LVNG LAND'S "new look" international soccer lj team failed against Scotland at Wembley today after a hard-fought struggle which rarely reached the standard expected in these annual duels. A Scottish "invasion" thousands strong was present to see England humbled and to cheerReuter - 325 words
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Article75 1951-04-15 18 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK 3 2 gandar Time Kuala I umpur Sparta O'armponaVnt A GOAL (cored by Dutlon five minutes before the final miisilf enabled Selanijor to beat Perak by three goals to two In a frlendlv Inter-State soccer match played on t:.e Princes Road ground !a>t evenlrg. Pli.jed In Ideal75 words
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Article234 1951-04-15 18 CCOTLAND YARD men Investigating allegations of "ringing" (substituting) racehorses, have found evidence which may expose one of the biggest Turf scandals for many years. For ten days the Yard men, with special investigators of the Jockey Club, have :aken statements from owners, trainers, id Jockeys.234 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-04-15 18 THE SCOUT - THE SCOUT By Top weights pay best in sprints pLAT RACING is always exciting. Many of you are always impulsively backing horses and understanding very little about what you are doing. Otherj are as competent as any racing "regular" in thumbling through the form-book and estimating what chances320 words
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Article270 1951-04-15 18 Atbar the 'Arab look' A LI. modern racehorses stem from three Eastern stallions im--1 ported into England some 250 years ago. The way in which they have pnssed on their characteristics is re- markable. I Kven now you can often spot in their re- mote descendants that 1 Arab look."270 words
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Article182 1951-04-15 19 SINGAPORE District Signals Regiment defeated Royal Army Pay Corps by three goal, to two In a scrappy United Services League soccer match at Alexandra yesterday. The rain-soaked ground no \de ball control difficult and the kick-and-run ucucs of the Signals paid dividends. Outside-left Chlsholme opened scoring182 words
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Article515 1951-04-15 19 Kok Peow nets all 3 goals Spore Schools 3; Johore Schools —1; p()R the second year in succession, Singapore Combined Schools proved to be a better team than their Johore counterparts. They showed this in no uncertain manner yesterday at Victoria School, Singapore winning easily by515 words
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Article43 1951-04-15 19 In Malay Other Ranks League soccer game played at Tanglin on Tuesday, 11 Ouard Unit RMP beat 75 Coy RABC by three goals o nil All the goals were scored In the second half by Atan (penalty) and Adran <3>.43 words
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Article191 1951-04-15 19 A USEFUL score (85 runs) by their opening batsman, Davies. helped Base Ordnance Depot (Military) to beat a Singapore Recreation c:ub side by six wickets on the Padang yesterday. Scores: 8.R.C.: G. Clarke b ArkUe 33; J. Galistan b WUkins 9; E. Le Jercler st b191 words
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Article96 1951-04-15 19 J'AVANCE. winner of the Selan- gor Gold Cup and the Singapore Spring Cup and second in the Perak "Derby", was sold at an auction after the last race at Buklt Tlmah yesterday for fit. loo —the highest price paid for a horse at an auction96 words
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Article, Illustration595 1951-04-15 19 W. E. TREVOR - W. E. TREVOR By BARELY SIX months ago eight people met in the Singapore V.M.C A. They were a widely assorted group of nationalities from different walks of life and with various interests. But they had one thing in common a love for fencing. From595 words
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183 1951-04-15 19 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent T»HE Football Association of Malaya Is not aware A that there are moves being made in Singapore to form a Pan-Malayan Football Association, an official of the F.A.M. told the Sunday Times yesterHe was referring to a183 words
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Article314 1951-04-15 19 VATONG Sajarah unbeaten leaders in the Second Division of the S A.F.A. League, trounced Chinese Athletic by four goals to nil at Geylang Stadium yesterday. They pressed for the major part of the game and won as they pleased. Right winger Yusoff was a constant314 words
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Article62 1951-04-15 19 IZING O?orge V School, Derem- ban. won their cricket match at WoodsvtUe yesterday. They beat St. Andrew's School by 110 runs. The visitors batted first and declared at 161 for six wickets St. Andrew's could reply with only 51 all out. Highest scorer of62 words
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Article72 1951-04-15 19 IN a low-scoring cricket match on the Padan* yesterday. Singapore Cricket Club beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by 16 runs. Scores In brief wore: B.C.C. i 7 (Fiber 19, Sowray 31. Cheong Thlam Slew four for 30. Chin Yoon Fook three for 3. Chua Kee Meng two72 words
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Article30 1951-04-15 19 A NEWLY formed badminton team, Arche Juvrnus Bpor. r Club, beat Titan BP. 'A' by four games to three In a friendly match at .the B.HBPB. court.30 words
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Article387 1951-04-15 19 QUEEN Street Boys' Club MB the Lay cock Cup at the 1951 Inter-boys' club swimming gala yesterday at the Mount Emily swimming pool, Singapore. They scored a total of 36 points from 15 events, and were closely followed by the Katong Boys Club, wtth387 words
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Article, Illustration2486 1951-04-15 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Day of upsets: Binnton $152 .^IDKI) by a heavy track, that old favourite, Game Law. staged a thrilling come-back to win the Class 2, Div. 2 9f. handicap with hig once famous finishing burst yesterday at Bukit Timah, concluding day of the2,486 words
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Article206 1951-04-15 20 Sunday Tisaee Seremban SporU Cerrespondent QOMINATINO pay for the major part of :he game, Negrl Sembllan did well to beat Malacca by three goals to one in a friendly soccer match at Seremban today. This was Neffrt's second successive victory this season after defeating206 words
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Article85 1951-04-15 20 Boxing fans In Singapore and the Federation who are anxious to exchange views, photos and magazines on boxing are asked to contact Mr. R. Bottomley Jnr, 72. Pllmulr Road Blackburn. Lanes.. England. In a letter to the Sunday Times. Mr. Bottomley says that he Is organising85 words
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Article62 1951-04-15 20 The event* for Old Boys at the Anglo Chinese School ipo»»i on May 12 win be (1) Walking race for veteran* (40 and over), (3) 100 yards for under 40, and (I) the inter-0.8.A. relay race for trie Tan Chin Tuan Cup. Entries should62 words
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