The Straits Times, 29 July 1951
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Title Section30 1951-07-29 1 LARGEST NBTT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition OS Tha Straits time* Singapore Free Press No. 835 SINGAPORE, SUNDA*, JULY 2f, 1951. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****30 words
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Article, Illustration2061 1951-07-29 1 Kisses and tears as Watts-Carter is cleared at K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. THERE WERE UNPRECEDENTED SCENES IN THE KUALA LUMPUR SUPREME COURT THIS MORNING WHEN JEFFREY WATTSCARTER, MANAGER OP BEDROCK ESTATE, SUNGKAI, PERAK, WAS FOUND NOT GUILTY AND ACQUITTED AND DISCHARGED ON THREE CHARGES OF CONSORTING2,061 words
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Article219 1951-07-29 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "IT is only what we expected but it's wonderful 1 news just the same. Two very happy people said this to m« in Singapore yesterday. They were the parents of Jeffrey WattsCarter. I Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Carter, who have219 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-07-29 1 KUAL<\ LUMPUR. Saturday. A FEW MINUTES aftaf* four ptrsons two of them total strangers had ftood bail of $10,000 each for Jeffrey Watts-Carter, ha and his f ancee, Miss Mary Johnston, drove from tha Sufirerrte Court and out of Kuala Lumpur this morning. Seven charges270 words
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Article102 1951-07-29 1 LONDON. Bmt. MR. Averell Harriman met Britain's leaden today in an effort to break the Per* sian oil deadlock. Mr. Harriman, President Truman's special envoy, arrived at No. 10 Downinc Street. Inside, awaiting hlif, were Mr. Attlee, the Foreigfl Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Chancellor of th*102 words
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206 1951-07-29 1 Reefs keep to demand tor 38th butter TOKYO, Saturday. "T"HE Communists refused today to retreat from their demand for a truce line on the 38th Parallel and little progress was made in the cease-fire talks. The whereabouts of ;he buffer zone across Korea caused a long argument between United NationsReuter; UP - 206 words
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Article167 1951-07-29 1 BLACK DAY FORRUBB ER SHARES From Our Own Correspondent LONDON Sat DURING a day In which the Stock Exchange operated in a state oi confusion after the Government's decision to limit dividends, the rubber share market was the worst sufferer yesterday and had one of the blackest days on record167 words
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Article25 1951-07-29 1 SAIGON. Sat —The Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, left here today for Nhtrang where he was due to meet Bao Dal.-25 words
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Article45 1951-07-29 1 STOCKHOLM. Sat Ingrld Bergman's daughter, Pla, arrived in Stockholm by air rast night with her father, Dr. Peter Llndstrqm, after a brief reunion with Miss Bergman in England". Dr. Lindstrom told reporters that the three of thorn had "definitely" met In London.—AP.AP - 45 words
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Article160 1951-07-29 1 Truman accuses Russia DETROIT. Sat. PESIDENT Truman accused Russia today of making dangerous warlike military preparations "around the world" and warned the United States to get ready for "any emergency.' Mr Truman questioned whether the Communists "really desire peace In Korea" sine* he said Soviet rulers are putting themselves inReuter - 160 words
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Article45 1951-07-29 1 A '45-year-old Cantonese woman. Lam San Moi, was admitted into the General aospital yesterday with a life wound In her back. She was attacked by another Chinese woman from behind as she was cleaning shoes outside her home in Duxton Road.45 words
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Article26 1951-07-29 1 VANCOUVER, Sat.— Three Canadian ships sold to unspecified German whaling interests, began their transatlantic voyage to Hamburg yesterday towed by a Dutch tug.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article168 1951-07-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. OTICUTS of "Merdeka" greetJ ed Dato Onn. president o! ihe United Malays National organisation, today when he told the annual assembly ol the UMNO Youth League in Kuala Lumpur: "Don't call me a traitor." "A man is not a traito/ because you168 words
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Article35 1951-07-29 1 King Kong was disqualified in the third round of his fight with the Swedish Angel at th* Happy World last night. H* knocked out the referee, so the promoter stopped the fight-35 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-07-29 1 Governor Dewey arrives in Colony ]U^ Tnomas E. Dewey, Governor of Hear Yo~k State, arrived in Singapore last night. But he wou nothing to the Press about the round-the-world factfinding tour that brought him to Katiang Airport. Met by many American Government officials now in Singapore, the neatly-clad Governor stepped300 words
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Advertisement154 1951-07-29 1 ICECREAM SINGAPORE 5420 /5429 KUALA LUMPUK ***** t PLAYTHINGS FOR THE KIDDIES. I if Motor C»r«. Minic Railway. V Tri-anc so.\ $38.0* The gmaUgst electrically- JTri-anit SOB 142.00 operated Train -set in the world Iri-anc 50 $60.00 complete with trains, station, TTrt-aag 60 $70.00 bridge, signal, tunnel and line- J154 words
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Advertisement90 1951-07-29 1 wUsk vdmimmsL 1 herb are many good rigarettm, hut few, very few, con/c near to giving you the pleasure you get from Rnthman* l>e jP^*sS^ Luxe Virginia. That is why, in Kngland's HP^ most distinguished homes ami clubs, K these cigarettes are the standard by *^K^^. which othors are judged.90 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1951-07-29 2 R.J. FARRER, C.M. G - R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. jJj&jMiilj EPMs! JjaflßJ rFkaSiJl mS!££slM uf^T^iiitl fgJm w&Mm By I MENTIONED earlier the 1 attempt of my predecessor in Kelantan to introduce a new system of land tenure. It seems desirable that some account of the old system existing at1,604 words
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Article777 1951-07-29 2 SUNDAY, July 22. WE were told that liquid latex had a wonderful- future. Many estates in this district Joyfully closed down their factories and switched over to selling their rubber in this form. Now all contracts have been cancelled by the buyers, so that estates have to rehabilitate777 words
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Advertisement111 1951-07-29 2 illl? AUSTRAUA MWm\ this fi® 1 year RETURN EXCURSION FARES JW W Ist JULY to 30th SEPT. V r Ji j/ 1 < Validity of tickets 2 months. SYDNCY AUCKLAND A OR A WELLINGTON &P SINCAPORI $1,252 $1,526 NJf° KUALA LUMPUR $1,348 $1,«22 M.-l PfNANC $1.452 $1,706 IPOH $1,400 $1,674111 words
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Advertisement221 1951-07-29 2 [^jne precision watch \x^ aince 1856/ f J iwiP^CwJafQ! MMKSvk' teXOLLyER QUAY" SINGAPORE a»aaa«Mai»»Biai»m»aa^aa^WMMa»Ma»a»>»»a— ai— «a— waaa— i Does your mirror show you... I .uu mM »r I Teeth as white MIRBOa TEST 7 -s as hers? /t?st < Th? y 0 11 n^ 1 show you your i rue221 words
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Article, Illustration736 1951-07-29 3 NAN HALL - Copt. Barton is due for 71/2 years' home leave NAN HALL By A VETERAN Englishman of Singapore says he can beat the record of Capt. A. A. Anderson, oldest European resident of Kota Bahru, who last month took his first overseas leave in 45 years. His name is Capt W.736 words
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Article86 1951-07-29 3 fHE RAF. Regiment (Malaya), will shortly launch its first recruiting drive since the recent announcement of increased scales of pay and allowances. A recruiting team will tour areas of Kedah, Perils, Province Wellesley and Malacca, starting next weekend. Their timetable Includes Alor Star and district on86 words
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Article164 1951-07-29 3 Sunday Timei Staff Reporter CINGAPORE housewives, will now pay less for their potatoes. At a meeting held last Friday between importers and principal retailers in the office of Economic Affairs, ceiling prices were fixed Yesterday, Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Deputy Controller of Supplies (Price Control)164 words
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Article68 1951-07-29 3 FOUR and a half years after the alleged offences, Chew Swee Chun, 39, was yesterday tentatively charged with firing at Khushal Khan and with being In possession of a loaded revolver and ammunition at the Singapore Harbour Board Coolie Lin* oivFeb. 3. 1947. The Singapore Thir68 words
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Article116 1951-07-29 3 "THREE men who admitted 1 making house-to-house collections for funds for the Ylt Chin Chinese School. Slnapore, were yesterday fined a total of $85 in the Singapore First Police Court for collecting money without a permit from the Commissioner of Police. Two of the men.116 words
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81 1951-07-29 3 Three months jail for illegal driver KQ Yew Hock, of Yeo Chu Kang Road, who was found with a driving licence after he had been disqualified from driving by the Police for a year, was yesterdaysentenced tn tl«e Singapore Second District Court to three months' lmprlsoment. Ng was also sentenced81 words
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Article124 1951-07-29 3 .\reM likrly to l<xwl sheddlnc today: DAY Armenian St. D.C., Taa Chya Place/Fort Canning. Seah St./ Waterloo St.. St. Andrews/Web St. Stamford Kd Albfrt Street, Nrwi Ice Works, I-irrstonr, Bukit Tim a.l> Pumps. Balratier Road, Jalan Ampti, 8.M.8.C., Mcßitchl*. Braddell Rise, Srlrlar Pumps, Nee Soon, Seletar Wireless. MenUl124 words
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Article94 1951-07-29 3 ANO KIM HOCK, 33, and Lim Klah Swee. 29, claimed trial when they were charged yesterday before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate Mr. P. Claque, with street to street collection of money without a permit. The case was postponed, and the two men were allowed ball of94 words
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Article39 1951-07-29 3 Applications for 1951 Queen's Fellowships and Scholarships must be .sabmitted to the Director of Education. P. O. Box 746. Singapore, before Aug*. 31. Fornu fan be obtained from the De. p.i:!ment of Education In rcUerton building.39 words
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Article336 1951-07-29 3 THE BUND GIRL WANTS A WATCH JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE blind children In the State Welfare Home, Johore Bahru, have set a good example to other children by starting to save money. The idea came into their heads when the Home received a grant of $234 from the Welfare Officer336 words
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105 1951-07-29 3 S.H.B. POLICE -1,310 WANT TO JOIN UP APPLICATIONS tor recruitment into the new Singapore Harbour Board police force ended yesterday with a total of 1,310 candidates. The proposed strength of the Force is 240. "We have received applications from all parts of the Federation, and even one from New Guinea,"105 words
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Article88 1951-07-29 3 Kwong Mcc Kiong, 50. was yesterday fined $100, or one month rigorous imprisonment, by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, for assisting In the running of a chap-Ji-kee on June 21. A Police corporal told the Court that Kwone Mcc Kiong pushed his bicycle88 words
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Article35 1951-07-29 3 Straits Chinese Methodist Church Kampong Kapor. Sunday services: 9 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class, 10.00 a.m. morning service (Malay) speaker Mr. Tan Kok Tlong; 5.30 p.m. English service: Dr. H. B. Amstutz.35 words
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Advertisement75 1951-07-29 3 CHICKEN INN SEA VIEW HOTEL JUST ARRIVED (SWISS) ESC ARGOTS- SNAILS JBAV a la mode ck Q~p Bourgogn* r TASTY jl9 9 yl,. DELICIOUS 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL BOOKS FROM Ist AUG. 15th AUG. 1951 FEDERATION POSTAGE EXTRA THE ARCADE NEWS CO. j 8, THE ARCADE (COLLYER QUAY) SINGAPORE 1.75 words
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Advertisement214 1951-07-29 3 DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! V *&±l\ksHVT IT QFf V IJ") THf*mr*A6tt y TMI FIRE Of SOME STOVIS CANNOT 85 SHUT OFF APTER use. Buy Wisely— jfej Buy The Best WulUeu KfßOstnc stoves Sun Flam« positive shut-off m fire risks. SUN FLAME IS THE MASTERPIECE OF KEROSENE STOVE ENGINEERING.214 words
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Miscellaneous166 1951-07-29 3 SINGAPORE al of the Good Sr,cp)n>r<J; f.iC vice from John Wesley's Chapel. 9 a.m. "Good Morning"; P3O MS"MMO SStU^' tST^S BrUtol; 6 Week-end SporU Re•Muslcal Ro»nd-Up"; 10 'Jews layan Affairs" (Alex Jose 5 8 port; 6.15 Charlie Kynz at the from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Dottor; Radio Theatre- "Th« Ma air166 words
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Article329 1951-07-29 4 TAN KIAN LIAT - TAN KIAN LIAT by SHE LOOKS AFTER THE KAMPONG CHILDREN AND THEIR MOTHERS THE career of Penang't 1 youngest Municipal Health Sister, Miss Chan Kirn Liew, is a fine example of the local girl who has made good. Miss Chan joined the Penang Nursing Service in329 words
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Article, Illustration546 1951-07-29 4 cou-sin of Mr. Anihony Eden. But apart from the chance to travel, nursing has given Miss Chan the fulfilment of her earliest ambitions. Why did she take up the profession? "I have always wanted to care for the sick." she says simply. Her present duties give her546 words
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Article, Illustration283 1951-07-29 4 Perak has a plan to cut road toll AN approximate 25 per cent increase in the number of new cars on the roads is said to be one of the main causes for the increase In the number of Perak road accidents during the first half of this year. According283 words
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Advertisement16 1951-07-29 4 ••Jil^lSl-fssa^^i^MHß"?^ EHfc'-^HLw'^HSivj l'• 1 EiK |L- *j >Ar%l' r SINGAPORE MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENAMC BUTTERWOftTH JESSELTOH16 words
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Advertisement380 1951-07-29 4 "YoU,too,may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL</*/fc/*>rcs That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have head■aches, lose Weight, Worry" Try this Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness WWb fm'rt MiiwrUa. Ivi mttcm, tr»» mapUmitrem Step dvurn bt U* Paajk ate? ftOk. m aDcrfj far380 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-07-29 4 NEW CROSSWORD 23 Is the principal dish of I, a.uA ||v I I I -I I 1 Hs^^ 1 WiX f fft»n Q\ II II I I ilia LC^ 10. \O 18 A full one doesn't touch ACROSS to Vk inter in ihis region, io, 5' P'^ n (4) 10161 words
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Article16 1951-07-29 5 K'JANTAN. Bai Tan Hong X fned $5 for selling I without a Mcpnc*.16 words
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Article242 1951-07-29 5 SIT flats will go up instead £EVEN hundred houses in the Colony will soon be demolished to make way for the erection of nine and four storeyed Singapore Improvement Trust flats. The occupants of these houses, which are bounded by Selegie Road, Prinsep Street, Short Street and Albert Street,242 words
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Article200 1951-07-29 5 INSTITUTE HAS A GALA DAY TWO nours of variety entertainment and a run-to-schedule sports meeting w.t,> the highlights of the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Singapore Institute of Commerce held yesterday at Raffles Institution. The well-attended sports in. ing was followed by a social gathering of staff, 6'udents and guests.200 words
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Article48 1951-07-29 5 About $20,000 worth of cash and goods was stolen from a Singapore departmental store, Hardial Singh arid Company, in Raffles Place yesterday morning. About $1,500 In cash. 229 wrist watches, 68 fountain pens and a shirt were missing when the store opened for In the morning.48 words
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Article103 1951-07-29 5 fTHIRTY Singapore scouts, 1 selected from 12 different troops, will represent Singapore at the Selangor State Jamborette from Aug. 5 to 8, the Rev. Canon R. K. S Adams. Chief Commissioner of Scouts, Singapore, told the Sunday Times yesterday. The jamborette, organised by Mr. Geoffrey Geldard,103 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-07-29 5 UOW the Malayan co-operative movement can help bring down prices of foodstuffs in the Colony will be discussed in Singapore tomorrow between the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, and the Director of the Malayan Co-operative Movement, Mr. T. F. Carey. Mr. Carey arrived In219 words
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Article102 1951-07-29 5 S' PORE YOUTHS SAW PRINCESS TMLMB2RS oi the Singapore delegation to the World Assembly of Youth talked to Princess Elizabeth when she opened the international camp at Chigwell on July 12 Mr. L. Rayner, the delegation's leader, said in a press statement from London yesterday that they "enjoyed themselves tremendously."102 words
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138 1951-07-29 5 Song See. 56, punched :he mandore of a labour because of the delay in sweeping away some rubb.sli in from oi Soh's house in Nee Soon on June 14, the liingapre Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, was told yestr^ay. Son was ordered to138 words
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Article23 1951-07-29 5 SEGAMAT. Sat.— MUs Padmaja Dcvi and her Indian troupe will give a dance recital at the Segamat I.C.A. Hall on Wednesday.23 words
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Article15 1951-07-29 5 Mr. Keith James Leslie Jamieson has been appointed a police- magistrate lor Singapore.15 words
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Article266 1951-07-29 5 Story of a car for sale' A SENIOR hospital assistant in Tampin. Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Latch, yesterday told the Singapore Second Police Court that after coming to Singapore to buy a car and paying ovei $2,000 a.s part payment he became suspicious when he was told to return to266 words
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Article237 1951-07-29 5 ACCUSED OF SELLING U.S. DOLLARS ASiNGAPOiiL Him In Beach Road, the Aik Hoe and Company Limited, was yesterday charged under the Finance Regulations with selling UJ3 $70,000 to another iirm. the Shriro (China) Limited, on April 27 and May 3. 1949. The charge stated that the Aik Hoe and Company237 words
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Article67 1951-07-29 5 THE formation of an Associated Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association for the whole of Malaya will be one of the main items on the agenda of the Selangor Chinese Importers and Exporters Association meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 5. The Ipoh Sundry Shops and Guilds67 words
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218 1951-07-29 5 PART of celebrations held all over the world, the R.A.F.'s own special "homes from home" have been celebrating their eighth birthday in Singapore this week. They are the Malcolm Clubs at Changi and Seletar Malayan representative! of an organisation founded in Algiers during the218 words
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Advertisement304 1951-07-29 5 /C/Z& CREAMS Your twofold 'beauty discipline': m event night, cleanse your ikin with V Y need two C***" lB to kce P skin fair and lovely I) Pond's Cold Cream. Cover your face t h this rich, oily cream, and smooth m —one for cleansing, and one for protection. JL304 words
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Advertisement203 1951-07-29 5 "The children are waiting so patiently John." ''I'll be there in a minute why must they wash the dog today..." "Let's take a photo of puppy and th# kitten did I tell you I sent one of the last snaps home to mother?" "Did she appreciate my photography?" "Of course!203 words
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Article612 1951-07-29 6 Maureen Mallal - Maureen Mallal By A ROOF had caved in, a top floor had •mashed through, nine people had been injured, a child had been killed. Those were the facts. Another minor tragedy on "the other side of the tracks." Some even passed the scene of612 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-07-29 6 HOT COOL AT B. PAHAT The foolish and the Wbt fct Batu Pahat. On one side of the road is a long queue of cars in the boiling sun, and on the other, a cool creek with the local children happily splashing away. These pictures were taken by one who66 words
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625 1951-07-29 6 WANG GUNGWU - The poets of Malaya, their problems and their work WANG GUNGWU by I WANT to present soma of the shorter English poems written in Malays, today. I have not chosen them because they are the best poems, but because they illustrate some of the main problems of English poetry in625 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-07-29 6 r pHE greatest single improvement in Singapore's transport system is the development of the modern, bus opera led by private companies, says 47-year-old Mr. E. G. Staunton, Assistant Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, who will sail for Perth on Sept 16 on retirement Mr. P'" union270 words
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Article691 1951-07-29 6 TALBOT CHAMBERS - TALBOT CHAMBERS by WITCHCRAFT and le- gend continue to form part of the lives of the Malay Inhabitants of the Islands off Singapore. One of the traditional legends still told on Tekong Besar describes how the python lost its poisonous bite, and how "s«»a-snakes,691 words
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Advertisement178 1951-07-29 6 FOR THE DRIVER THE Sunday Times next week begins a motoring column of interest to every car owner in Malaya. If you have any technical queries, if your car is giving trouble and you want to repair it yourself, write to our expert. The address: "Motoring," Sunday Times, Cecil Street.178 words
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Advertisement151 1951-07-29 6 Ba MB* ©Tjrour loveliness ahvaya give your •yw as extra •parkla' at "tboaa certain times." AM a boU toocfc of iiiini and I with dat perfect Knawilhml protection of MODESS. yawl feel b top form. MODESS all elmstlc tt adjustable Sanitary Belt. Gtrej complete •ornfort security and flat tnrtelUllty A151 words
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Article, Illustration869 1951-07-29 7 "fcTHE OUTDOOR WAY TO BEAUTY -j Says #«r beauty expert QNCF, you get out in th« sun for a day, the technique of make-up changes. Yet how many women know enough to alter their whole approach to beauty when they're on holiday,869 words
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Article, Illustration850 1951-07-29 7 K.S. CHI A - K.S. CHI A How is your memory, these days? The writer of this article has some advice to offer those with 'grasshopper 9 minds. By JJOW good Is your memory? My horoscope credits me with an excellent memory and adds that I can pigeon-hole Information and bring850 words
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Advertisement151 1951-07-29 7 THIS POWDER I^l j^mrnXW /'n kings oi t t^^J| i "^m I YOU DIDN'T KNOnf k Lovetier Look It Ctom I laf V#H; A S t f *Jt— \J J-jiic Allyson m Am ii i riii m.gm. sur »W A I a hj -Reformer -f* V-« XJ H,. Redhead" |^^J151 words
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Advertisement266 1951-07-29 7 I3KC y r^ ■f^'^r* w Aspro 'm n \L- S p tablets with Hour drink J^^i^/Jr^ A ir.mul.tmg dnnk. whe- K i^JJt^Vil I th«r hot <k cold. I i WW. XI good first step in picking B J^B^ I up your flagging energy. r^ywi iut ttimulation alone it not everything266 words
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Article, Illustration877 1951-07-29 8 Dorothy Thatcher - Dorothy Thatcher 'Beneath the glare of limelight shines the glow OE human warmth,./ By LONDON. WHEN a writer of popular fiction who had turned out nearly three dozen books in the past 20 yean tells the world that his hobbies are eating, drinking, sailing, fishing,877 words
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Article, Illustration487 1951-07-29 8 I ESLIE Charteris had his first work published in the Straits Times when h« was only nme and a half years old, and his first book, "X" Esquire, was written in his father's home in Singapore ten years later. Since then he has written487 words
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Article408 1951-07-29 8 Your party piece 'pHE gastronomic success of your children's party will be assured If you can provide a spread which looks elaborate and "special" but which is at the same time wholesome and easily digested by small and over-excit-ed tummies. A good supply of ice cream Is a "must". Fruit408 words
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Article548 1951-07-29 8 'YOUNG MAN'S VISITS ARE BORING' HUMAN CASEBOOK A YOUNG man who ha« been courting my sister (sh<> is still at school) for some time, now visits our place almost every night. I am worried lest my sister te not putting enough hard work into her studies now that this man548 words
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Advertisement284 1951-07-29 8 HE WAS LOSING HIS GRIP BUT NOW HE'S MAKING g i came to this hotel on ryMHWiMmmmmrTT *Hyourreco.\uiemdation. ll ulu^i i TU i|j r r uilM HM. BUT THE SERVICE ITS A PITY. OIP POY. t i IriIRUJ MUPI f I HERE IS REAILY TERRIBLE THIS USED TO BE A284 words
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Advertisement273 1951-07-29 8 tffl /r »L ill j catclt ©f tfte V Hi BRASSIERES 6IRDLES PANTEEZ— CORSETS kM PiWHryl Mo* •t*m tfc« most 9M jig^^-vg «w|>iml» m> pelMi loaH longer Jm H'lP \mSot than cunx. HIPIPIIX '^1 i*a^' f Only Cot» contain* Am ezrlaaive, !*> 1 Hi ■•wingrodtent, Knaiutlon,The fine h." ~tVJmEt lustre273 words
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Article243 1951-07-29 9 Wanted: Educated police rpHE Commissioner of Police, L Mr J. P. PennefatherEvans. said last night that he wanted to change the whale conception of the police in Singapore Speaking, over Radio Malaya, on the Colony i future Dolic» force. Mr PennefatherEvans added that he wanted a force of men and243 words
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Article319 1951-07-29 9 People tell— 51 'chiefs 9 die KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COMtONI it giving very good information to the police, Mid a spokesman on the Director of Operations staff today. Since Jan 1, 51 Communist leaders have been killed in the jungle. "All of them were319 words
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Article122 1951-07-29 9 jyjß. Yahya A. Rahman, chief clerk to the Registry at the Supreme Court has unearthed several judicial files which date back to 1836. Mr. Rahman found them while checking on a statement that tomorrow history will b e made in the Colony, with the two Appeal122 words
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Article42 1951-07-29 9 KUANTAN, Sat. Lechumy, a 29-year-old woman, was acquitted of assaulting an old and deaf woman with a broom. Lechumy had told the Court that the charge was a frame up because she had refused to be the mistreat of42 words
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Article63 1951-07-29 9 Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday. July 28, were in cents per lb: 'to. 1 R.S.S Spot loose value 145 •OB In bales Ausuit: No. 1 R.S.S. 140 No. 2 R.S.S. 134 No. 3 R.S.S. 128 I.M.A. 1 on reg tender: August ho', Aun.-Sept. (nom.)63 words
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Article40 1951-07-29 9 It was Tombola Night at the Singapore Municipal Services Union last night when 100 Union members gathered to try their luck at the game. This was followed by a dance, the Pancha Warna dance band supplying the music.40 words
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Article45 1951-07-29 9 WITNESS NOT TRACED KUANTAN, Sat.— X. Devakaran. a-P.W.D. overseer, was acquitted of negligently driving a motor cycle against the rear of a lorry. The prosecution witness could not be traced. On a second charge of riding a motor cycle without a licence, he was cautioned.45 words
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Article128 1951-07-29 9 {TALY has officially invited the Singapore Amateur WelghUiftlng Federation to send a team to compete in the world welghtllftlng championships at Milan from Oct. 26 to 23 this year. But Mr. B. L. Dixuford, president of the 8-A.W.Lj\. told the Bunday Times thai he did not128 words
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Article36 1951-07-29 9 IPOH, Sat,— Three young Chinese, one masked and armed with a revolver, entered the Ban Hong oil mill In Menglembu last night and robbed the watchmen of a '•rist watch, a gold ring and36 words
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Article250 1951-07-29 9 Offered eggs, whisky allegation MR. J. C. Dickson, Deputy Commanding-Officer of the Royal Naval Police, told Singapore Second Police that two men came to his house on the night of June 20 and offered him two bottles of whisky and 43 eggs. Mr. Dickson was giving evidence against Loh Cheing250 words
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Article45 1951-07-29 9 MUAR, Sat.— Govlndan and a woman, Peechai, claimed trial at Muar when charged with attacking a special constable at Yong Heng Estate. Tangkak, on Apri 14. They were allowed bail of $75 each and the case wa& fixed for hearing on Aug. 1545 words
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Article156 1951-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CEDERAL Legislative Councillors will have to be more careful with their cigarettes. The Clerk of Council, Raja Ayoub bin Raja Haji Bot, has asked them again not to smoke in the newly, decorated, air-conditioned cnimoer. Raja Ayoub has written to them: "You156 words
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Article, Illustration265 1951-07-29 9 JAPANESE tyres may provide the solution to the acute shortage of tyres in Singapore, and at the same time wipe out the black-market arising from that shortage, Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the 1 ,300 member Singapore Hire Car (Owners) Association, said yesterday. The265 words
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Article24 1951-07-29 9 TELUK ANSON. Sat— For fighting each other in public. Ramasamy and Gumulu were fined $10 each in the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court.24 words
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Article22 1951-07-29 9 KLUANO, Sat.— Karim bin Mohamed Yasin was fined $50 or 20 days in prison for driving negligently in a lorry.22 words
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Article122 1951-07-29 9 U.S. WANTS FURTHER SAFEGUARD' 'pHB TJJB. Department of Commerce has announced a further safeguard against the transhipment of U.B. car replacement parts from Malaya and six other Far Eastern countries to "unauthorised destinations." The Department's office of international trade says that all applications for licences to export replacement parts to122 words
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Advertisement79 1951-07-29 9 |^L (MAD* M USA /jKii/MPif GO LD Fl LLE D pen l pencil ensemble UdwtJvt Pncuailtll I SKSHntkm FitUr t J > BOIWEO u $E ONLY 'Z Shcaffer i New Writing Fluid MASTER'S VOICE MODEL 5U4-CASHPRICES S^PORE $*****, FED. $225QP 5 VALVES WALNUT CABINET* IOY LOUDSPEAKER the story of Malayan79 words
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Advertisement31 1951-07-29 9 A novel gift I 1 I The I j BENEDICT LIQUEUR SET IN ATTRACTIVE CREAM AND BROWN GLAZED POTTERY a PIECES (INCLUDING TRAY) $15.00 SET 1 Tittle^ SINGAPORE «\<<<<U<<<<<<%<<<<<<<<<*<<<<<<<<<< :<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<C«^ <^ << <<<<<<<<<<<< <^ <<<V31 words
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Article412 1951-07-29 10 SENATOR Jesse Larson Is no friend of Malaya. He trots out the old and false charges of "price rigging" and "profiteering" by tin and rubber producers and holds before our eyes the spectre of the United States refusing to buy a cents-worth of Malaya's primary produces.412 words
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Article98 1951-07-29 10 SOME people In Negri Sembilan will be sharing $34,000 In the next few days. This ia a reward for information leading to the killing of nine Communist bandits in the State. Wise people! For they have not only rid their districts of a nightmarish terror, but have helped98 words
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783 1951-07-29 10 Y. K. YAP - Tigers lurk in wait on E. Coast estates Y. K. YAP By £AST coast tigers have recently come out of the jungle fo show defiance to man. First, they began snatching away dogs and goats under the •yes of their owners living in suburbs and kam pongs. This was bad783 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-07-29 10 TIGER CARRIES OFF 3 TAPPERS I Sunday Tim«« Staff Qotftponitnt I KEMAMAN. Saturday. A MAN-lATINC tig»t it on th« prow) in Hi* Kemamw r I trM. Tlwi bf »e« h»t t« Art« carried *w»y ffcf «J Lrufci>«r tapper* includim two wowen. 1 i victim I waa a *y Above: An68 words
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Article105 1951-07-29 10 SYMPATHISE with Mr. B. C. Koh who, in last week's Postbag, suggested a little acceleration in the tempo of Church music to keep him awake during the service. I have never, up to this time, tried my hand at composing songs or music but I hope Mr. Koh105 words
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Article235 1951-07-29 10 r\s a pity that Lilian Buckoke should have omitted to verify her references before writing her article "Every Friday at 11 a.m." The real author of those lines, which she so deplor ably misquotes taking tw< lines from one verse and mixing them with two lines from another235 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-07-29 10 i CORRESPONDENT la n your last Issue wonders why people who write to the Press In Malaya persist m using nom-de-plumes. The short answer Is: Reprisals. There is a vague fear— lt exists, I believe, among all nationalities that to attach one's name to a letter to a173 words
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Article97 1951-07-29 10 INFLATION is due to the boom, the lavish carefree spending of uncivic Government servants receiving high C.OX..A. and of highly-paid industrial workers, and the absence of a forcible price control on food. Though, initially, there would be a hue-and-cry, accusations or tyranny against the Government and97 words
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Article46 1951-07-29 10 I AM of the opinion that Susan Deacon's article on the Princess' clothing was in extremely bad taste and should not have been printed. Also, hasn't anyone told her that comparisons of this nature are odious? Incidentally. I am not English. -GOOD TASTE." Singapore.46 words
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Article114 1951-07-29 10 rIS is how to sell the $1,0000,000 Social and Welfare Lottery tickets within the prescribed time: The sale of tickets should not be confined to the Post Offices but ought to be distributed to various heads cf departments such a* the Railway, Public Works, Drainage and114 words
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Article88 1951-07-29 10 rpHE fact that, under the JL Emergency Regulations, the liberty of the Individual is taken from him, is admitted by the AttorneyGeneral in his speech to the Legislative Council. As from next month, a new regulation will put an end to the freedom of the Press, as it empowers88 words
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Article146 1951-07-29 10 LAST Sunday's "Why You Are What You Are" aurtide brought up again that aggravating thing called class distinction. It appears from the article that there Is sMH an enormous gulf between the clerk and the farmer, the typist and the servant, the shop assistant and the dock146 words
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Article360 1951-07-29 10 J^IARSHAL Stalin's sal ow. IVI black-haired daughter Svetlana is now on a horeymoon trip through Eastern Europe after the most fabulous wedding since the days of the Czar. According to Iron Curtain newspapers, her nuptial fe.ist lasted a fortnight and cost the equivalent of $850,000360 words
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Advertisement538 1951-07-29 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. WINDRATH-BAYLEY: At St Helen's Church, Watford, on 28th July. 1951. William, eldest son of Mr Mrs. H. W. Windrath, Singapore, to Madeleine Patricia, only daughter of Mr. Mrs. E. 8 Ravley or Watford. HerU. SITUATION VACANT SUPERVISOR for an Evening Commercial School, to be in charge of the538 words
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Advertisement60 1951-07-29 10 T. P. 6. n expert archer wil] hit the mark every time To match the old proverb, our archer here is looking the part and is surely. about to chalk up a good score I So, too, Tiger Beer looks the part (with foaminfl collar and dancinc colours! in its60 words
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Article, Illustration395 1951-07-29 11 Nanyang Manufacturing Company, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, re-opened yesterday a.'fer an eight-day shut-down following a dispute between management and workers. More than 400 workers resumed work yesterday, and the others are expected to return to work tomorrow. is followed a settlement hp'wccn the management395 words
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Article183 1951-07-29 11 A 14-YEAR-OIX) schoolboy, Lim Hal Sim, sobbed in the Singapore Fourth Police Court as his mother, Leow Choo, was tentatively charged with the murder of Lim Kirn Sai, aged 37, in Mandai Road. Leow Yeow, a friend of Leow Choo, said the police found the183 words
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Article34 1951-07-29 11 Because of engine failure between Rengam and Mengkibol the morning mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was held up for four hours yesterday. It reached Singapore at 10 o'clock last night.34 words
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79 1951-07-29 11 Move to end court powers of Registrar AMOVE to withdraw powers of the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles to sit as a magistrate at the Vehicles Court will be made by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Progressive North Ward) at Tuesday's meeting of Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Manyam will suggest all offences now79 words
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Article23 1951-07-29 11 KUANTAN. Bat.— Chi Ah Moi an 18-year-old girl, was fined $3 for riding a bicycle at night without a lamp.23 words
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Article, Illustration148 1951-07-29 11 THE marriage of a popular young Singapore couple was yesterday solemnised at the Church of Saints Peter -and Paul. And targe numbers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps were present to witness the wedding of C.S.M. lames Coh, S.V.C. to Miss M-7* v^n'i Rot-IK The bride148 words
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Article183 1951-07-29 11 THE entire Singapore Police Force will b« on duty tomorrow opening day of Hrn Marie Hertofh appeal in Hie Court of Civil Appeel. Although ao trouble 1 R expected, r^nbers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps have been ordered to so to work In uniform in183 words
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Article35 1951-07-29 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A meeting of the Council of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of TB will be held *t the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 8 at 2.30 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement331 1951-07-29 11 SEE TlllS*"^^^^-^ LEONARD 70« h ANNIVERSARY VALUE f It mi» 1) rodiforatoi wmnti of Include STtir Pffuctics Mm.. «"•''*'"•*>"/' f»i»om ■und Minimum down payment convenient terms thereafter' Very liberal allowance on your old refrigerator* Sole Agents:MARDEN COMPANY M. Orchard Road Singapore Phono 3254! Marvellous Treatment tor Catarrh, bronchitis Bronchial Asthma,331 words
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Article197 1951-07-29 12 L surge* w.lh the new 1.-, on, al curious effects of tho simulating quality of its 1 gilt have been postul.u i although without accip^alip scientific proof. Now it appears insects ar far mor<> active on nights when there is a new in i > i197 words
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Article255 1951-07-29 12 HARRY FANG - Malaya's youth tragedy HARRY FANG By f\NB of the greatest tra- gedies in modern Malaya Is the lack of sufficient public Interest and support for youth activities which seek to develop the integrity of the individual and encourage the growth of a strong character. This Is particularly tragic In view255 words
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Article322 1951-07-29 12 SPACE NEARLY EMPTY OPACE is almost emptyy Itn average density \f less than 1 30.000 th of pound of matter In an are* as large as the earth. This is the conclusion re« ported to the American As« tronomlcal Society bj* Yerkes Observatory astro* Homers It was reached b% determining322 words
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Advertisement494 1951-07-29 12 m- .13 'Ml! 'iii \«H^»^S acucm of 1951 i3/.flc,' »^i Jd^A vMM cV I SI trr i>*n*i>*itJk SPFfTAn FUH A Im! Milk Cji 't/ M *^> IT M. (fjrit wliwlrw^ ijl Lv LiW/fcl* 4C89 ohi 91 C nil Jvfl ftrft 1 IULUtn p'• J J*ine« Mi; *on At» v, Uipl494 words
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Miscellaneous902 1951-07-29 12 HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR RADIO quests should reach Radio Malaya not later than July 31. "Concert Hour" this Sunday at 3 o'clock will Inclu&e Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. S In 1 Minor. The scheme for this symphorly was found In one oT Tchaikovsky's notebooks, and says: "Introduction. Complete resignation before fate or.902 words
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Article, Illustration384 1951-07-29 13 IT'S difficult to decide just how to begin a review of Columbia's "Born Yesterday," achingly funny story of a dumb blonde and her junk dealer boy friend, soon to be released in Singapore. Perhaps the best way of introducing it is to state that384 words
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Article, Illustration128 1951-07-29 13 Did you spot Hie «rar, la»t w«ek? Bit of a teaser, wasn't it? Fred Astaire wit the face behind the moustache and here he is again with his co-star in "Let's Dance." Recognise her? It's Betty Hutton. Winners were: Yahaya bin Shukor. 44, Lo*ong Melayu. Singapore,128 words
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Article, Illustration623 1951-07-29 13 CTAND by to repel bo Horatio Hornblower. and it's action, action This chronicle of life aboard a British Man O'War during those adventurous days when England was fighting France and Spain is real he-man stuff studded with spectacular battles and crammed with rich vigorous characters. Th* battle between623 words
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Advertisement198 1951-07-29 13 ■■—#«—^——X—^^—— li a n.. 1.45. 4.00. 30. 9.39 p.m. V PHONE 4 I MS-J k 4042 MAIA/ CUAIA/IMr r-> rIR/A 1- nuvy dtniwiNii l if*7^i illiA^q^' Starring Donald O'CONNOR 'Helena CARTER Grand August Holiday Attraction A I nivcrsal International Picture Starring YVONNE De CARLO VAN HEFLIN TEI AIR-CONDiTiONEO DAILY 5198 words
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Advertisement172 1951-07-29 13 INTRIGUE MYST^Y EGYPT FAEVirJS LAND OF THE 4^L PH^OAHS! \\j£& ERICPORTMAM *j.#>t l* urenc "arvey Maria Mauban ffirShMa ZSSSU. C A M E L I A OPENS TODAY 11 a.m. 1.3*. 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. I Morning Mat. Today 9 a.m. Alan l.add In Paramount* "(apt Carey, 1.8 .A BIT172 words
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Article, Illustration2317 1951-07-29 14 Clostermann, D.F. C - Clostermann, D.F.C. By RED TRACERS DANCED PAST MY SPITFIRE ALL my life I shall remember my first contact with a Spitfire. The one I was going to fly bore the markings TO-S. Before putting on my parachute I stopped a moment to gaze at it th« clean2,317 words
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Advertisement432 1951-07-29 14 '"^^H^M XJOWS the rime for this young "XtTT JJiUJf man to learn the safe, gentle way .jpMffial to Inner Cleanliness I A glus of sparkling fizzy Andrews is a de'llj^ij lightfully refreshing drink. More h important still, however, it ensures \^*4r<ri U everyday good health by cleaning the mouth, settling432 words
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Advertisement18 1951-07-29 14 DONT MISS NEXT WEEK Nlf htmiri Over Germany Th* Amazing "Suicide" Attack On A Fly Inn Bomb Site18 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1951-07-29 15 WM» yen an whAT you arc—the final artic |F human beings in real life were like characters in fiction, we could make these assertions:— All fat people are folly. All blonde women are dumb and frivolous. All men with high foreheads »re1,094 words
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Article817 1951-07-29 15 jy| R. BLOODSUCKER, the Income tax Inspector, has made a decision which will shake the dustbin world to Its foundations. He has sent notices to 70 Ipswich dustmen requiring them to make a return of the money they have earned sellIng old clothes, kitchen utensils, and817 words
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Advertisement140 1951-07-29 15 •—WONDER WHEELS N? tThe story of the name f^^S* *st vOvv /^sN A ss2 W wik saw a l^ e crocs °f °'den times, the strongest i *?<&s£fWkt sW crcu cs To-day the name still represents V nw/7 rl flfl bhW unequalled strength, and the famous Hercules \/J ]i w140 words
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Advertisement291 1951-07-29 15 SPECIAL NOTICE. Increase In overseas postage parcel rate from Australia We regret to notify our numerous customers that the postal rate on all parcels bu b«r-n Increased approximately W, All parcel* for despatch after 16th July, Including monthly orders. will carry an additional charge of $1.00 per parcel to cover291 words
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Article515 1951-07-29 16 By The Onlooker TN the end it is always the public who judges a play, praises or blames it. condemns or acclaims it. So will it be when Donald Moore presents the much discussed 'Ardele' by Jean Anouilh at the Victoria Theatre on August 15. This will be the515 words
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Advertisement275 1951-07-29 16 University Correspondence College Fomder: WM •aKMS, U.D.. D.C.U, M.A., IN. fMHSjsfi Cacm Baioot, v.*., m.c. TUITION by POST for londoa I siTersity Entrance, and the Intermediate and Degree Kxami■ations; Cambridge O? eneas School and IliKber Cerriflcate*; Londoa <)»rrsea>i General Certiflcata of Education (Ordinary A Adv. Levels). U.C.C.. founded In 1(87,275 words
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Advertisement122 1951-07-29 16 JC4H& wet RHEUMATISM At 40 years of age he was crippled by pain and had to give up sport. A friend advised him to take Kruschen Salts and now. free from pain, he takes his place regularly in the cricket team. The usual cause of rheumatic pains is deposits of122 words
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Advertisement468 1951-07-29 16 Rheumatism and Backache Goneini Week Plush Kidneys With Cystm «nst You'll Feel Pina Cystsx the prescription of a famous) doctor ends all troubles due to' faulty kidney action In double quick' time, so, If you suffer from Rheumatlam, Sciatica, Neuritis. Lumbago.' Backache, Nervousneas. Leg Pains. Dizziness, Circles under Eyes. Frequent468 words
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Miscellaneous904 1951-07-29 16 THIS WEEK L THIS WEEK FOR YOU land Useful contacts made FOR ALL with foreigners or maybe you start on a trip abroad. TODAY. Don't attempt CAPRICORN, (Dec *1 to be oV er-soc.able; wait for Jan. 19). Though yoa may CANCER (June 21 July people to make first overresent flttinr904 words
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Miscellaneous196 1951-07-29 16 ACROSS 1. Hastened (4), 5. Performed (5), 11. Den (4). 11. Busy place (4) 14. Orba (4). 19. Creature 1 6). 17. Walter at tennis? (6) 20. Fondness (4), 21. Domains ,6), 23. Limb (3), 24. Stratagems (4), 26. Burning (5) 28. For salad and sugar-making (5) ao. Perfect Joy196 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1951-07-29 17 Randolph Turpin's victory has made all Britain flex Us muscles. It's about time says J. L. MANNING, because our real trouble is- |N the good old British straight left of Mr. Randolph Turpin there is a salutary lesson for us all. For it1,418 words
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Article, Illustration723 1951-07-29 18 Balakrishnan was meet hero KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TAN Huck Chiang, of Selangor Chinese Athletic Association, was awarded the best performance of the meet at the twelfth Selangor athletic championships which concluded in Kuala Lumpur today. Tan won the applause of all present by his spectacular throw723 words
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184 1951-07-29 18 Graham won most events at Gymkhana WITH two wins in individual events and a victory In the mixec. doubles Wheelbarrow race which he won with his wife. Lt. Col. O. C. Graham was the outstanding rider In the Singapore Polo Club annual Gymkhana held at Thomson Road Polo ground yesterday.184 words
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Article607 1951-07-29 18 NEGRI SEMBILAN, Saturday. FIVE Negri Sembilan State records were smashed when the N.S. A.A.A. championships were concluded here today. For the first time since the war the Best Performance award went to a 15-year-old schoolgirl Huang Mm Chu (Chung Wan girls' school^ who won three607 words
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588 1951-07-29 18 IPOH, Saturday. VTINE State records were broken at the two-day 11 Silver Jubilee meeting of the Perak A.A.A., concluded today on the Ipoh Padanr. The record* were: 440 yds low hurdles, won by Justus Havelock in 62 sec. breaking the existing record by588 words
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Article, Illustration184 1951-07-29 18 IPOH. Sat. THE $23,000 Gold Vase, for topclass sprinters over six furlongs, will be the star attraction of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting on Sept. 29. Oct. 3 and 6. Class 3 stayers will contest the $15,000 Autumn Trophy, over IV* miles. Entries close184 words
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Advertisement357 1951-07-29 18 |^^H^' jsM rn^ak ./JmflliiiHi m^BK. iwji^^^B m)B *^Sm nY 1 SaSSR Wl^ IBM- JLJm. ■m^^^r^mVaA.^'' W^y Hk\ '/1 I mHHm^V^^^^l Br Cy iHr mlnvv "'■^S BB^ 18?^ /MT DtiUvii^Ui YUUti SMILE -V\ V^ An attractive smile demands i sound, white teeth. Let the Vt'isJom toothbrush help! Nylon I J tufts357 words
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Miscellaneous312 1951-07-29 18 [jT~ lix GB tr^l G! \JL capp £fc AM CAIMT GO ON WtF THIS DECEIT KJO UONGER.T A ??-£54/// r THAT I SEEL YOU TOOK THE. WAL NOW h < At^ T THIS N THESE GOWNS AN' HATS LOOK STUNNIN' ON l^t,(T*s ]> MUST B£ MRS. I 1 1 BACK312 words
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Miscellaneous188 1951-07-29 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Sped. 5. Acted 11. Cave 13. Hive. 14. Eyes. 1?. Animal. 17. Server. 20. Love. 21. Realms. 23. Le*. 24. Arts. 28. Afire. 28. Beet*. 29. Bliss. 30. Trade. 32. Ache. 33. Hop. 34. Defeat. 38. Raps. 40. A'omlc. 42. Ideals. 44. Oral. 46, Aloe.188 words
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309 1951-07-29 19 Malacca boy sets records, barred from finals MALACCA. Sat. MALACCA schoolboy champion sprinter Chao Teh (ACS.) who broke two records in the 100 and 220 *-?aU today at the Malacca A A.A. championships, has been ordered by his school autnoriUes not to run In the fioals tomorrow (Sunday 1. Pive309 words
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Article595 1951-07-29 19 It was ladies day at Thomson road 18 ft. added to Hammer mark T was Ladies Day at the Police Sports Association ground in Thomson Road yesterday, when the 13th annual Singapore A.A.A. championships were decided. Or, rather, Young Ladies Day, for schoolgirls were the595 words
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Article, Illustration154 1951-07-29 19 10-1 MALAYA CUP WIN BY PENANG PENANG. Eat. CCORING at an average of a goal every six minutes, Penane trounced Pahang ten-one In today Malaya Cup soccer game on the We.-Unnds School ground here. Seven of the Peniuag goals were scored by centre-forward Lee Ah Loke. Penang exerted heavy pressureUP - 154 words
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460 1951-07-29 19 PENANG, Saturday. f AST year's champion athlete, Tang Eng Joo, again won individual honours with a total of nine points in this year's Penang A.A.A. which concluded this afternoon on the Free School ground. Eng Joo won two events, was second in one460 words
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Article53 1951-07-29 19 SEGAMAT, Sat. anrßal Segamat District soccer knockout competition far the Kumaran Cup starts on Aug. 25. Entries close on Aug. 18. At a meeting of the District Football Association, It was decided to participate In 'the interdistrict competition for the Mohamed Abdullah Cup. entries for which53 words
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Article256 1951-07-29 19 MALACCA, Sat MALACCA, at the end of the first day's play today, led from Negri Sembilan by nine runs and have three wickets in hand. Batting first, Negri fared disastrously being bundled out for £9 runs, Kailasapathy capturing five wickets for 29 and Herman Sequerah256 words
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Article91 1951-07-29 19 GOAL in the closing *taf s by Param saved Indian Rccr atlon Club from defeat by Amirob'e A.A. In a S.A.F.A. Div. 1 League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the game ending in a two-all draw Amicables scored first through Ah Yik but the Indians e<v91 words
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Advertisement145 1951-07-29 19 KELVINATOR DEPE1 WM DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL fjl jf PI REFRIGERATION Hfc±d AIRCOSDITIONING MQUUUiS .....f£D THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LbV.r IPOH PCNANG TO BE SURJE sure protection against coughs. m sr^ #%^^9l Id Experience It 'c H.IMI m Firrt airline to "P" 1 P dfi e. P« Wneil145 words
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Advertisement135 1951-07-29 19 "GIVVIES" Try this test with your handkerchlei (Pronounced xJ» *o sT. tT i H i Give-ease) "5-^1 The bias- Tfg^Sr ?r rJ^^^ cut Shorts, 151^57 /I V Thl» shows how the true bias design ot OIWIXB gives stretch where you need It. YOU WIN /jSlf^ when you wear wiTf^ f135 words
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Article441 1951-07-29 20 England hit back: 325 for 3 AT the close of play in the Leeds Test match today. England had scored 325 for 3 wickets in reply to South Africa's total of 538. P. B H May playing in his first Test, scored a century _th,» first Englishman to do so441 words
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357 1951-07-29 20 Grand Prix men tune up for big day IN anticipation of the record crowd expected to attend next Sunday's Johore Grand Prix, the services of 50 uniformed Johore Police and ISO Army personnel have been obtained to control the crowd. Mr. John Owatkin-Wllllams told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Owatkln-WiUlanu357 words
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Article311 1951-07-29 20 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER By Harith enters hospital HPHE mystery which had masked today's Malay A Cup clash between Combined Services and Singapore yesterday turned to tragedy. Singapore' i aptafti and rock-steady centre-half, Harlth cannot play. He has had to go to hospital with suspected appendicitis. This is311 words
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737 1951-07-29 20 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST AND SECOND DAYS PENANG, Saturday. FOLLOWING are the weights for next Saturday, 1 flrst day of the Penan* Turf Club's August holiday meeting: Cl. 1, Div. I 7F. Colonel Daly 9.00 Tow O'Clock II 9.N I-ara Street 840 .1 avaitce 8.08 Raj Mahal 8.07 Technicolor 8.06 Melbury737 words
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Article258 1951-07-29 20 BATU PAHAT, Saturday. YON Bin Mian, singles champion of Johore since 1932, retained his title in Batu Pahat today, when he beat Wong Thian Teck in the Johore Lawn Tennis Tournament singles final by 3 6, 6 3, 6—l. Wong, who defeated Yon in 1939.258 words
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Article149 1951-07-29 20 pHEQUES for a total of more than $1,200 reached the Sunday Times this week for the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund, bringing the total received by this newspaper to more than $8,000. Among last week's contributions were $501 from Mr. R. Jumabhoy, and $104 each from149 words
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Article183 1951-07-29 20 Singapore Institute of Commerce celebrated its fourth anniversary yesterday with a special programme of athletic sports and a variety entertainment at the Raffles Institution ground. 100 yds.— l. Harry Beet, 2. Bonnie Low. 11.4 sec. 75 yds. (Olrls)— 1. Eleanor Ore, 3. Silvia Tan. 3.183 words
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Advertisement184 1951-07-29 20 Today at 9 a.m. "Maytimc in Mayfair" in Technicolor ■BrT^mr > 3^^^TB^^r^JTrß^^^^i -|;)n.n'TV.!l;UW^^^j» Supported by HJEJaQQaEO FOOT LIGHT VARIETIES" (A New Musical Hit From RKO Radio) DOUBLE ATTRACTION TODAY! 11 a.m. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p.m. GALA OPENING AUG. Ist. WARNER BROS.' S^SW-fe^? TECHNICOLOR &^S/ SPECTACLE! GREGORY PECK VIRGINIA MAYO184 words
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Advertisement153 1951-07-29 20 ■THB* II A most reliable and |Atn|| J^rll efficacious remedy I ;£-'".'jl perfectly harmless and I P'cuanf rosra(bayerJ IT IS A GIMUINC f3aoe4<, PRODUCT MANVFACTURtD IN UVttKUSCN GERMANY Pjlt'x^'s'.'iß i i(ijr~i I H' iJ****"'*'*™'** T3F*.»~-Jjj|?rt' Hilt p£3l C _LJria*fe ill i fljH 'j 1 1 tf^ jTjTTliTji^B^i-^J- 'gjfefc-^BH <l| v153 words
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