The Straits Times, 4 November 1951
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Title Section27 1951-11-04 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Strait* Timea Singapore Free Press No. 848. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS27 words
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Article285 1951-11-04 1 Mob gives Red salute in Teheran TEHERAN, Saturday. A CROWD of 10,000 Persians roared "Death to Mossadeq" in a demonstration here yesterday which ended in Communist salutes and cries of "Long live Russia". A thousand armed police tried to keep order m a dusty square on285 words
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Article44 1951-11-04 1 A SEVERE attack of influenia hat canted ifc* Governor, Sir Franklin Cimson, to cancel all pubik engagements in tfce immediate future. A Government House statement last night said: "The Governor has been confined to hit room for the past few days."44 words
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Article89 1951-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. PUR bandits were killed, two wounded, one suspect captured and one bandit surrendered yesterday and today and 15 bandit camps were found, it was "officially stated Jiere today. A Chinese who walked out of a home in the Batu Gajah area with a89 words
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Article, Illustration229 1951-11-04 1 500 were weighed judged DAIN 1 tears and wet diapers combined to dampen spirit* at the first judging day of the International Baby Showin aid of the C.V.M.A. clubhouse fund at the Katong Convent. Singapore, yesterday. The General Hospital nurses in charge of weighing and measuring the 500 "little dividends''229 words
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Article, Illustration631 1951-11-04 1 And no equipment CINCAPORE S plans for civil defence are practically non-existent, even though it was decided to establish a permanent civil defence force early in 1949. The Civil Defence chief, Brigadier E. Le E. Davies, who resigned last week because of Government procrastination, d^c'ined to631 words
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Article49 1951-11-04 1 TOKYO, Sat. TWENTY people were burned to death and ten seriously Injured when a Japanese passenger bus caught flre today at Shlkoku Island, off Japan's eastern seaboard. The bus caught fire from its engine, trapping all but 10 of the 40 passengers. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article23 1951-11-04 1 The Commissioner-General^ Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. accompanied by Mrs MacDonald, returned to Singapore yesterday after a brief visit to Bangkok.23 words
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Article41 1951-11-04 1 The latest dat e for sending Christmas parcels to tht United Kingdom, by matt i* Tuesday, the Director Of Posts, Malaya. Mr W. A. Cooper, said last night. No parcel will be accepted after 6 p.m. on that day.41 words
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Article30 1951-11-04 1 Five hundred people were present at the fourth anniversary dinner of the Hua Keow Mutual Help Association held last night at the association's premises In Delhi Street.30 words
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134 1951-11-04 1 JAKARTA, Sat. T*HE German financial exX pert. Dr. H Jala mar Schacht. left Indonesia today after three months' stay during which he studied financial and economic conditions at the Invitation of the Indonesian Government. Dr. Schacht was seen off at the airport by officialsUP - 134 words
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Article36 1951-11-04 1 After absorbing terrific punishment in the second and third rounds of hl« six-round wrestling bout with Oeorff Pencheffat the Happy world last night, Klnr Kong mad* a good recovery to draw with Pencheff.36 words
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Article31 1951-11-04 1 SYDNEY. Sat.— Sydney today had the hottest November day since 1948 with temperature* reaching 95 degrees More than 60,000 Sydneysidart went to the harbour and ocean beaches.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article160 1951-11-04 1 LONDON, Saturday. IUI EMBERS of a party of 61 British wives who arrived with their 1()6 children after evacuation from the Suez Canal Zone today said that Egyptian terrorists smashed into their homes and looted and burned their furniture. The party travelled to London byUP - 160 words
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Article57 1951-11-04 1 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Gen. Sir Charles Kelghtley, Is due in Singapore today by air after a visit to the United Kingdom during which he attended a conference of Com-manders-in-Chief of the British Army and witnessed manoeuvres. Sir Charles Is due to fly to57 words
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Article50 1951-11-04 1 The Australian High Commissioner in Britain, Mr. T. W. White, signed an agreement in London on Friday with Mr. John Clunies Ross, "King" of the Cocos islands. for the sale of 340 acres for an island airport. Arbitration will determine thje price to be paid.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article128 1951-11-04 1 'pHE five-man American tin mission which left Washington three daya ago to study Malayan tin production and marketing methoda will arrive In Singapore on Tuesday. The mission, which has been invited her* br tM Federation Government anB Britain will spend two weeks observing at128 words
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263 1951-11-04 1 THE staff of Radio Malaya say they havt heard weird 1 noises in the new broadcasting station in Thomson Road, Singapore, after it has closed for the night. And some people blame— ghosts. A sharp noise, almost like the slamming of a door, breaks263 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-11-04 1 No one to meet Hamilton AN 18-year-old American tennis star, one of the world's sports celebrities, arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday unnoticed by Singaporeans. Officials of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association «ere not aware of his arrival and no one was at the airport to meet him. He was Hamilton315 words
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Article48 1951-11-04 1 MANILA. Sat. United States Ambassador Myron M. Cowen told the Manila Overseas Press Club la:t night that American aid to the Philippines has been "put to good use" and the Republic's armed forces have "broken the back" of the Communist Huk movement. —UP.UP - 48 words
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Advertisement95 1951-11-04 1 W. 1 HERB are many good cigarettes, but few, very P^k few, come near to giving you the pleasure you I iaV- Bet8 et fr° m Rothmans De Luxe Virginia. That is mL H^b^ why, in England's most distinguished homes B» V an( c u b these cigarettes are the95 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1951-11-04 2 R.J. FARRER - THE BYGONE MOSQUITO BUSES: HONKING HORRORS R.J. FARRER By am. g. THE Tramway Company's failure to fulfil its djty of carrying the public forced us to represent (uridcr the ordinance governing their activities) their failure to Government. A Commission was appointed which produced a f.ituous report, not *>«•■ a mouse1,393 words
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Article783 1951-11-04 2 SUNDAY. Oct. 28. A FEW mornings ago the Tuan had a hunch to go botanising in the belukar at the back of the Dusun. He had to reopen his usual track, as it was rather overgrown. The first object he met, at eye level, was a small bunch783 words
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Advertisement43 1951-11-04 2 Td finest v l^ O&^IIf^ Sniff T Q J^ lS (in Hercules! fi\ JTft fi NIRCUI.es CYCLE 4 MOTOR COMPANY LTCL I\\ nf lIRMINOHAM IMGLAIia lS BBtfl SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS MMMMMbW T. V. MITCHELL CO.. LIMITED., It BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE CAS/lt/1743 words
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Advertisement156 1951-11-04 2 TYPE. THE IDEAL PERSONAL TYPEWRITER 16 COLIYER QUAY SINGAPORE Thank aaaaHsnEaW^aWPCsla^ W0 for my healthy teeth FanatiftUncKolTßoa Kolyno* *««P* Torn foam olaaaa thoroochly i^^ th* taatti. wtoara harmful l^llrta^ntad^ay. Itmr mouth clean and fresh. /J3K Kolynos 1b really mlnty flaTOur and It V^~ la ao good for thalr •conomlcai. for156 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-11-04 3 "YES, my dear, what 1 that?" Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's Prim* Minister, seems to ask hat wife as he turns an ear to her shortly after th* Conservative victory in the General Election. But the Prime Minister told his jubilant party members shortly afterwards: There111 words
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681 1951-11-04 3 'Mr. Lee' wins the big prize— stays SO calm Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CORTUNE-WINNER Mr. Lee took the cheque for $19t,250 first priic in the second Welfare Lottery looked up seriously and said "You know I bought another ticket the same time as this one and it681 words
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Article170 1951-11-04 3 TTHE Singapore rubber mar- ket was very quiet yesterday, featuring narrow fluctuations around Friday's closing levels. The reserved attitude of sellers was again in evidence, but a moderate turn-over was recorded. The market closed quiet with price positions unchanged except for lower grades which moved up fractionally on170 words
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Article63 1951-11-04 3 Senior students from Raffles Girls' School and Serangoon English School and their teachers were among those present when Mr. Joseph Rogatnlck rounded up the series of lectures on the United Nations at the exhibition In the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Mr. Rogatnick was a member of63 words
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Article153 1951-11-04 3 HORNBLOWER ACTOR IS IN MALAYA A MAN who took the part of a gun captain in the film, "Capt. Horatio Hornblower, R.N.," and who stands in for Gregory Peck, is at present serving with the Malayan Scouts. He is Capt. Jock Easton, M.C., aged 39, of London, now stationed at153 words
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Article67 1951-11-04 3 Tuan Sheikh Haji Shazli Osman has been appointed a member of the Muslim Advisory Board by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, for the term Oct. 22 this year to Sept. 30, 1953. in place of Tuan Sardon Haji Jubir who has resigned. Tuan Syed Mohamed bin Alkaff67 words
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Article20 1951-11-04 3 The November session of the Singapore Assizes opens in the High Court tomorrow, Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers presiding.20 words
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Article39 1951-11-04 3 IPOH, Sat. Several hundred Buddhists, including Buddhist school choirs, will take part In a special service In commemoration of the death of Rev. Fa Oong Ta Shoo at the Sam Po Thong Temple In Gopeng road tomorrow.39 words
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Article56 1951-11-04 3 Don Dharmasena of Jalan Besar claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $500 belonging to the United Chinese Bank in Chulia Street on Oct. 26. The case was postponed' to Nov. 6. Dharmasena was56 words
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Article188 1951-11-04 3 gENIOR Naval officers In Singapore yesterday welcomed the proposal to establish a Pan-Malayan naval volunteer reserve force. Bins establishing such a reserve will be introduced at this month's meetings of the Singapore and Federal Legislative Councils. Vloa Admiral Sir Guy RuaMll, C-ln-C Far East Station,188 words
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Miscellaneous304 1951-11-04 3 1 THE RADIO! WEEKLY THE RADIO WEEKLY has now appeared for I the first time- in its new a dress. Handier in size for quick I reference its pages are now 10 inches by 7 inches I —the new RADIO WEEK- j I LV has a four-colour cover i on304 words
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Article436 1951-11-04 4 By a lawyer QUERIES tola w««k Include the following: AM 1 km mum TO A fWj. MOWTMy r AT BSSULT Of ILLNESS BY A OOWOEBCaAL CULM WHICH BOLOTBD ME AS A 1 tTlgl WAS Of HOSPITAL actaw w m grotmd motk> if m» duwtiam it wefcM436 words
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Article, Illustration695 1951-11-04 4 BERNARD WICKSTEED - BERNARD WICKSTEED say* WHAT did y*o do last night? HI bet H wm awthJßi Hke the waj 1 spent my last SatwtUj in Malaya. Ma 1 Platoon of "A" Company of tba Royal Weat Kenta net an ambush by a river croavnc at Trolak,695 words
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518 1951-11-04 4 Bottom of the world 4 hours down Sunday Tiaaes Science Orrespoßießts REPORTS from the Danish research ablp Galathea, in the Pacific, reveal that man has at last reached the bottom of the world and found that life goes on there under a pressure equal to a thousand atmospheres. When the518 words
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Advertisement254 1951-11-04 4 a ~a»^i I /if/ fI I MjCJ Qmuwtm DE COLOGNE 0 fum, COLOGNE YMme, NOW AGAIN OBTAINABLE IN THE ORIGINAL QUALITY THE SECRET OF A I&Z9 CREAMS I H FVEfY NIGHT, o*»« your face I with Poodi Cold Cirmm, and smooth it ia, allowing the rich. For ftir, loverf aidn,254 words
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Miscellaneous306 1951-11-04 4 Otm NEW CROSSWORD ~~~jKKmV~^~^m^mt~~~mlmm~~"~m9m\~~~m^kMVS~~ ™~""^^^i~~l^^l lnchw (5); 16 A fellow alter Bjg BB| fIH I il9 money, but IS beat htm (6): jSk asß 9 I 8 The end °f the Ody*ey JB|_BBJBIJH_ JP-S Ballyantyne's fcfcad (5); 27. \\b j 1 j BHHp3i I I J I IfMB Set enthusiastic306 words
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Article167 1951-11-04 5 AIRBORNE VARIETY FOR THE RAF Changi team off on concert tour "y WO planes of the Royal Air Force in Singapore will next week leave on their first tour of "Operation Entertainment." The aircraft will carry a strong force of R.A.F.-W.R.A.F. entertainers. Tour No. 1 will take t ration and167 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-11-04 5 LINDA, KENNETH CECILIA Shc-and-a-fcalf-montfi-oM Llndt Dunphif it weighed by imrM, Mht B. Daly, at the International Baby Shew yttttrday. Fiftecn-monrh-old Cecilia, from the Convent of Hie Holy Infant |esus, is held up by a sister from the Convent while being weighed by Miss Daly. Sunday Times picture*. A howl of67 words
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154 1951-11-04 5 THE ANNUAL GENERAL meeting of the Singapore Co-operative Stores was yesterday postponed rill Nov. 10 at there was no quorum. In his annual report, the chairman of the Society, Mr. D. Sid dons, criticised members for not using the cooperative shop. Yesterday, when asked by154 words
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Article19 1951-11-04 5 The Chairman of the Poppy Day Fund, Mrs. V. O. Batn, yesterday announced donations totalling $2,950.19 words
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Article230 1951-11-04 5 LAND FOR FIRE VICTIMS THE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation yesterday decided to accept from Government 18 acres of land along Kolam Ayer for housing fire victims of the Kampong Bugis disaster. The organisation, in agreeing to a lease of 30 years asked Government for compensation should a lease renewal be230 words
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Article82 1951-11-04 5 MARIAM binte Yosoff, 43, claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a pram and tricycle at Changl Road on Oct. 29. She pleaded guilty to a second charge of stealing a mattress and a raincoat valued at $40 belonging82 words
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Article49 1951-11-04 5 Chan Tan Tong, a 68-year-old woman, admitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that she assisted in the management of a chap-Ji-kl lottery at Tiwary Street on Friday when she was arrested. She was released on bail of $3,000 pending sentence on Nov. 10.49 words
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Article68 1951-11-04 5 A police lieutenant, F. J. Devalle ,of the Federation Police Force, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Court yesterday to a charge of refusing to produce his warrant card. He was fined $10. Mr. Peter Ball, A.SP., prosecuting, said Devalle was arrested by Police Lt. A.68 words
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232 1951-11-04 5 TWO Indians Karta Singh and Sundar Singh, tried in the Singapore Assize Court for the murder of a compatriot, Dayal Singh, in Aljunied Road on May 19. this year, were found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced to seven years'232 words
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Article93 1951-11-04 5 T. MAMCKSAMY. a 53--year-old shop assistant, who went to the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to put up bail for a friend, was himself sentenced to six months' imprisonment for offering a $10 bribe to R V. Subhan, a court interpreter. Subhan was preparing a bail93 words
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Advertisement52 1951-11-04 5 g^ Imported O f{ Cheese... /f*!s\} J From Italy: Creme 3ebr *^J From Denmark: From Australia: J Gorge nzol*i and Kraft l\\\ Danish Blue Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. •siamofast- tne siogai^Jgi of the Grants temz&zzgi exemplified in R^^MU the unvarying L<fe excellence J^^y of the w^isky^^^^ IMPORTED BY FRASER52 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1951-11-04 6 J. W. Goodwin - A EUROPEAN DECK PASSENGER J. W. Goodwin East Coast Odyssey: Voyage to Kuantan By "RUT you cant do thatT' my friends all told me. They said it with the desperate air of people who, having failed in every appeal to reason, were making a final effort to prevent me letting1,271 words
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Advertisement637 1951-11-04 6 y Every Woman wants a Bag... but 2) you want one better than the other! 2> I*l o. Come now and choose from a glamour *c group of Bags... fine leather or rich suede. <6 I V Made in Germany ,^^^^^^k V Just unpacked for if M-, <6 you to637 words
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Miscellaneous621 1951-11-04 6 NUCH is being said about Aw Dl If V evitable mad-slinging, is the "a Malayan culture." Al- identification of the new most alone among the major PI/DD prime minister with "warcountries of the world, ■»»#Bs»»«eT mongering." Indeed, a week Malaya owns nothing ol relying on the excellent **°v wh< i621 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1951-11-04 7 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Their playground is the gutter KATHLEEN HICKLEY WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR CHILDREN* I By This it the first of a series of articles on the Most Important People In Malaya our children. In their hands lies the key to the future but what kind of future can be moulded1,265 words
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Article, Illustration492 1951-11-04 7 MARIE GOUGH - MARIE GOUGH Cookery corner by PSH Is good for you— and It U plentiful. Steam It, fry It. bake It, grill it— Or try oat the following recipes. HALIBUT STEAKS IN MILK SIEVE together a teacupful of flour and a dash of pepper492 words
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Advertisement306 1951-11-04 7 'wj j^^^l vs&l 1 a^aaaataaiß^. BBF "J i mJt V^\T<k I XUU THIS KPSODUT X^v^Rß WIMMMI HST ai JUUI >UI romcHT-Sm.Ulate m ro«f mlrroc— take a goo 4 in the mirror. .> Are your teeth h^ V as white as hers? Ncxr-Oaa jour teeth •Htb Pcpaodcat. Do tMs, Pul yourjCll"306 words
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Advertisement77 1951-11-04 7 THE NEXT ARTICLE M (XT week KitSl.au Hlcfclsy writes Hie second article in •his series "He Child Slaves Of Singapor ana* discletas facts afceat proirltutlo* ami I juvenila laao«r Bhar wIM tar yoaj laNtlsig. In a fortnight's time the seorlight wMI t|»X sW^r^ aW turn on tewnaa in Hie FedaraHon.77 words
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Advertisement252 1951-11-04 7 WHY ASPRO IS SO SUCCESSFUL for RHEUMATISM X i <as«xJßs^Bsttfc.->y* M i)f>v^-' xjy aptk > TK' 9Lal Read what mfilO i 'AUTHOR/TIB say. QsHa^flWßr lay ASPRO- glvn pontix and tcttsaj BHj&5 Jl^fi I^B tfaUMi pal* af rhaumatbm. Tkar* I* a BE iJaaw following tnt*m*m bjrCeedmaa and GHrruo SMJ MM book.252 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1951-11-04 8 NESTA PAIN - THE DANGERS OF EXCESS FAT NESTA PAIN RrSn^T^^S |T is a mysterious fact which science cannot explain that two people can live on almost exactly the same diet, and yet one will grow fat and the other remain thin. This is borne out by casual observation, for it is by1,024 words
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Article703 1951-11-04 8 FORGIVE FORGET Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' J am a Chinese girl of 16 and still at school. Last year I met a boy of 20 and wt fell In lovs. We are both Inclined to be Jealous. I made him refuse other dates and he expected me to do the703 words
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Advertisement400 1951-11-04 8 No lovelier Perm A at any X a®; •^■HsSkfll SaaaßaaW tl Evin from the rcry first day rusim winoinc m half the timii Tom waves fttl and btbmt like *m. m- naturally curly hair so grace- /j?* 5 51 ***>— fully smooth and soft. They If/ SS:S:^^^btr«it t r so400 words
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Article264 1951-11-04 9 From Cathay to new home DEAD on tii« stroke of 1 1 tonight, Radio Malaya will play its last record from Cathay Building. Listeners will hear tht strains of "Cod Save th« King.' 1 For tomorrow will see the completion of the radio station's264 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-11-04 9 THE commander of the cruiser HMS Kenya, at present at Singapore Captain T. E Podger. R.N.. will be leaving next week to take up his new appointment as Senior Naval Officer in the Persian Oulf. He will be captain of the frigate HMS WUdgoose Captain121 words
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Article85 1951-11-04 9 *X)R two stolen kisses, an Indian cook, Nanaylal Pottilal, had to pay a fine of $50 In the Singapore Second Police Court. Pat'ah binte Jamail. 23. told the magistrate. Mr. R. B. L Pates, that on Oct. 24 at 11.40 a.m., Nanaylal ambraced her from85 words
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Article88 1951-11-04 9 WHEN a party of police searched Llm Kirn Hwee, 37, in Chulla Street on Oct. 26, they found cigarettes wrapped In a newspaper and three tins of opium, it was stated In the Singapore Third District Coart yesterday. Lim pleaded guilty to a charge88 words
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Article38 1951-11-04 9 Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr, former Singapore Legislative Councillor and president of the Singapore branch of the Malay Union. wIU be Tinting the united States early next year under a UJ. leader grant awyd.38 words
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Article54 1951-11-04 9 DLEADINO guilty to a charge of fighting in publlo, Ragblr Singh and Oheong Choon were each fined $10 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Cheong, who attended court late forfltted his $30 bail The magistrate. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, said he did not believe Cheong'a excus*54 words
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Article44 1951-11-04 9 The Singapore Stage Club's nfth anniversary production, Somerset Maugham's "Home And Beauty," will be staged at the Victoria Theatre early next month. The cast Includes Annette More as Victoria; Betty Alken, Dorothy Mathii, Dewl Davlea, Edward Mathls. Vernon Margrore and BsteTla Shepherd.44 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-11-04 9 Sh« want* somt questions pRtQy t ||Fye^r.oW Party Pan«otf >ifc by a telephone iiK holirs i day juat waiting for Idmeone to ring her up and ask her questions but nobody does. Or at least they don't ask the right questions. Patsy la one of th»189 words
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Article120 1951-11-04 9 The Astons get 21 -gun salute PENANG, Sat. A 21 -GUN salute was fired by HMS DampLr lying In the roads aa the P. and O. llnei Canton steamed out of Pttnans harbour this evenihg with tne reWrlni Penang on board. Four Vampire Jeta from the RAP. three Tiger Moths120 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-11-04 9 IT was love at firs* sight, followed by a round-the-world pursuit and then final surrender that led a Filipino couple to the Singapore Marriage Registry yesterday. The actors in the movie-like courtship were Dr. Francisco Donato, assistant medical director of St. Joseph Hospital in233 words
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Article57 1951-11-04 9 rpHE first Beaver aircraft for tht Federation feeder air service has made a successful hour-long teat flight over Kallang Airport. Singapore. Capt. Roger Mollard, Managing Director of Malayan Airways, who watched the flight, told the Straits Times that after a week of familiarisation flight57 words
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90 1951-11-04 9 Military medal for medical orderly COR attending to his section commander, while under heavy bandit fire in the Kulim area on Aug. 7, a medical orderly. Private R. Hoi I. of the Ist Battalion the Manchester Regiment, has been awarded the Military Medal. Pte. Holt 'a gallant and efficient conduct90 words
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Article29 1951-11-04 9 The Rev. L. Cornwell will speak on "Shadow and the Substance" at 5.30 p.m. today at Hebron Chapel. Sislap. The talk will be followed by communion service.29 words
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Article56 1951-11-04 9 Barkatall bin Shalk Hussein, a Singapore rice retailer In Syed Alwl Road, had his licence cancelled and fined $750 for removing 14 baga 61 rice without the permission of the Food Control Office. Food Control Inspector, Mr. Eu Klan Teck, saw Barkatall moving 27 bags of rice in56 words
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Advertisement119 1951-11-04 9 fYee, you can purchase a home for yourself In Hie first Neighbourhood Unit" to be built In Malaya. A complete residential unit te contain:— (a) Houses of various types and prices, (b) Shops, (c) A market, (d) A School. (c) A Dental Clink, (f) A Medical Clinic, (g) A Cinema,119 words
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Advertisement50 1951-11-04 9 BOYS SUITS I GREY FLANNEL WWV.MWUWW >?jK .vwuvyyv. wjv'" >VW\rVVVVWVWV I U iki •i 'i ji from $42.50 BLUE GABARDINE RAINCOATS i FROM $55.50 !j SINGAPORE 1. >■■■■■■■■■«■«■■■ ■>'■ I DINE IN THE PALM COURT GRILL I AT RAFFLES TONIGHT and listen to the Band of the GORDON HIGHLANDERS Book50 words
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Article22 1951-11-04 10 MR. MRB. FRANCIS JANSEN thank all friends and relatives for their valuable presents and attendance at thrlr wedding on t0. 10.81.22 words
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Obituary36 1951-11-04 10 IN MEMOR IAM IN LOVING memory or late Mr. Cbandranathan Charles Daniels, Lay Render. Born 17th August, 1887. died Nov. 4th. 1950. "May his soul rest in peace" by his beloved wife, children and frandchildi en36 words
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Article241 1951-11-04 10 AFTER nearly 41 months of Communist terrorism, our rulers have at last realised the need for a supreme commander to lead the fight against Malaya's enemies. Belated, but nevertheless welcome. However, we shall be fooling ourselves if we think that the formation of a super high241 words
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Article295 1951-11-04 10 /COMPLETE success will be just around the corner when the frightened squatter, the cagey town-dweller, and the threatened tapper and mine worker awaken to the fact that their future happiness and their children's happiness depend upon the victory of the anti-Communist forces, and accordingly decide to cooperate with those295 words
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964 1951-11-04 10 LIAU NYOK OI - LIAU NYOK OI By TRADITIONS die hard, but the customs of the Chinese, which have been handed down from generation to generation, are rapidly disappearing much to the dismay of the orthodox and conservative. But the diehards, clinging desperately to the old ways,964 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-11-04 10 A Cnmcte family in Singapore rolls up jots paper for a celebra tion But, gradually, tic cd customs are fading away24 words
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Article533 1951-11-04 10 Attenborough - Attenborough By YOU may have heard of a film coming to Malaya soon called "La Rue de Chat gui Peche or "The Street of the Fishing Cat," You may not have met a fishing cat, but the other day I met a fishing dog! He is a533 words
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Advertisement599 1951-11-04 10 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. SITUATIONS VACAN'I ACCOUNTANCY, cost accountIng, Company Secretaryship, bookkeeping, A six months' "Intensive Method" Course (Recognised for award of Diploma as Associate or Fellow) will qualify you for higher status by spare time postal study. Guaranteed Courses In Commercial and L..w subjects. London Chamber o? Commerce. R.S.A., Institute of599 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-04 10 Tiger Testimonials Mr. Evan Bourne the distinguished M.CS. official, said ifA if V v* A 1 **The ofiQcia! and un-official view is thai TIGER Beer is best"27 words
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Miscellaneous1101 1951-11-04 10 rE Kirkby results are We see many other nation- 70 cents for each parade he appropriate social a unbeknown. Joy and glad- alit:es treating their women attends. N.C.Ojs and Com- ««»ts. Jrom ever arising Deness are in the hearts of only equally, whereas the majorl- missioned Officers are paid p&T^J1,101 words
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Article, Illustration727 1951-11-04 11 PROFESSOR T. H. Silcork, replying yesterday to last Sunday's challenge by the Catholic Young Men's Association, denied that he had ever claimed any "medical authority" or made any "sweeping medical statements" about family planning. He said: "Statistical evidence (quoted, for example, in the recent727 words
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Article49 1951-11-04 11 PENANG. Sat.— Mr M L Khandelwal, a leading exporter In Penang, sailed for Calcutta today on board the Eastern Queen. He was entertained at a tea party by prominent lighter owners, among whom were Mr. A S. Md. Mydln and Mr T. M. Shaik Mohammed.49 words
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Article25 1951-11-04 11 PENANG, Sat.— The Poppy Day Tennis Tournament arranged by the Penang Lawn Tennis Association for tomorrow has been posponed io next Sunday.25 words
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Article255 1951-11-04 11 pAPTAIN WILLIAM Liston, veteran Clydeside skipper, will arrive in Malaya shortly to streamline the fishing industry on the North-West coast of Malaya. His particular task is to show Malay fishermen how to catch Ikan Kembong or Ikan Temenong, which are similar In size to the Clyde255 words
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Article, Illustration158 1951-11-04 11 CIX months age, Mrs. Leslit Ward, known as the Cirl with the Perfect Lips, arrived in Singapore to join her husband, who is on the staff of the CommissionerGeneral. Yesterday she was buried at Bidadari Cemetery, after a short illness. In order to ioln158 words
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Article59 1951-11-04 11 J. P. R. De Unt, who wa? adjudicated a rr'-n-^t for the second time on Friday and whose liabilities amount to $3 366. was ordered by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court to pay $50 monthly to his creditors. Silva, will59 words
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Article35 1951-11-04 11 PENANG, Sat.— Charged with returning to Malaya after he had been banished, Urn Leong Hwa, alias Leong Chee, was refused bail by the Penang First Magistrate, Mr D. C. I. Wernham. today.35 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-11-04 11 Cops and robbers in the Kampong New Malayan film h hush, hush' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rE Malayan Film Unit will be on "location" for its first fiction story and most ambitious production a 7,000-foot "cops and robber*" feature on Monday, which might prove a real moneyspinner. The leading roles will316 words
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Advertisement112 1951-11-04 11 SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTf. (INCORPORATED IN SINUAPOHti P. O. BOX 92, SINGAPORE. 1 f^IB^I CONTAK Wholesale only Come TOMORROW to the "ALICE in WONDERLAND" /V^S\\\\ A CHILDREN'S CINEMA /^SO§% robinson's Tf^Sufyj -wonderland:.. ?Mo^Wm cartoons and features for youngsters j€?J Showing TOMORROW in "ALICE'S HOUSE" AjL,^W\\ INJOY THI112 words
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Article, Illustration296 1951-11-04 12 The world's best pictures They're still British DRITISH FILM PRODUCTIONS take 0 an uneonscion*bl* tim* to die Economist* and financier* cor tlnu*lly pronouncing tn« body d—4Th 4 obrp**. how*T*r •Ofl *bofy rem»rlcable slfn* of Uf*. I thffit II *Jwmys will Today, British studios are tu joint out tewer film* thaa296 words
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Article, Illustration568 1951-11-04 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Pictur* paradm by UOW astonishingly fickle, surprisingly iMking In taste, and quite, quite devoM of any »wt of intelligent appreciation mm you are. That k my anew* to tha Awans of film f^n,. who hava wrf*H« to m; ani -cco.t^ ma thlt bat wa«k, followlnj my568 words
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Article, Illustration93 1951-11-04 12 ANEW "Spot Th* Star" competition this week, film fan* If. a compodte pictur* mt tm w«il-kn«wn Hollywood acton. Can yon spe* tfaemt Mavi your answeiw to "Sp«« KW Star", Sunday Tine*. Sing apor«, to reach not later than Thursdfc morninf Caah prize* wnl b« awarded th* first93 words
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Advertisement650 1951-11-04 12 11 a.m.. I.4ft. 4.01. 6.1*. I.M p.m. Now Showimjm u^ Alexander Dumas' wk IMMORTAL CLASSIC STARRING M I I LOWS HAYWARD 1 I "THI SON OF I MONTE fEI BRAND NKrT PRINT fl DlstrlbnUi br M WM •HAW BROS LTD. J Akw Starrlar JOAN BENN€n^ M GEORGE SAKPERS Morning Matinee650 words
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Advertisement244 1951-11-04 12 PmUrl 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 ft 9.S* a^BL Th* Theatre with the longest runs! I?™ CHEAT DAY! IA OF M-C-M'S MUSICAL OV MUSICAL* f"AN# "AMERICAN IN PARIS" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR OfAe Leslie Oscar Georges <!' ■H£r CARON LEVANT GCETART j rt%sl Lattt Oaumont British Newt thowtmf "TWt GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS j$ I244 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-11-04 13 This week the Sunday Times devotes \H camera competition page to the unusual... balloons, parachutes, eggs and firemen Prizes of five dollars each have been awarded. The pictures editor says, let's have more of these out-of-the-ordinary photographs. Too many of you »re concentrating on sunshine and shadow,188 words
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Advertisement409 1951-11-04 13 TO M&Wf* Ik and all Europe j Only the Clipper* way offers you such comfort, convenience, experience When you fly Pan American U» Europe, 70a get all this* Luxurious Clipper service to Beirut from therm your choice of two scenic routes through Europe. By Pan American's double-decked **Strato** Clipper direct409 words
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Miscellaneous204 1951-11-04 13 Lhj LnJ l^i Livi ip& /US FORE.ST RANGER HAVEL \f NNO,SUH.'7'-c'-*AV'r>^SS TH' 1 I THAT'S IT'S *H I -f E > "PfrSfrkZ!,'^ ORDERS TO EXT^RHIMATC. '^TRUTH/r-SHKCUVCMSHZR J aA > TUP A'CCMIN .O!i > W^J > AU. WOLVCA IN THESE. HILLS. Vo/?Z> SV£ WARN T A WQJ-F < Mlfl^ <T lL?lL204 words
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Article, Illustration891 1951-11-04 14 MASSEY STANLEY - MASSEY STANLEY Casey may see hit old friend, Winston ChurchM By CANBERRA, Sat. A RECENT visitor to Singapore may lv the first Dominions Minister to greet Mr". Winston Churchill upon his restoration to Downing Street. Australia's Ministei for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, is891 words
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904 1951-11-04 14 BEVERLEY BAXTER - BEVERLEY BAXTER by M.P. NOT vtry long ago 1 described my journey through Europe, together with such comment* at occurred to me at the time. In the past few week* I took to the road again, but nearer home. A* you are aware, a904 words
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Advertisement208 1951-11-04 14 SAMMY WASH T MAK/NG JMr PROG ffFSS I!fMUMMY PLEASE MAY I STAY^i OUT SAMMY. YOU HAD i THE DOCTOR TOLD TMEM I I AT HOME TODAY I DON'T A HOLIDAY YESTERQAY.k I iSaWuti nrefT^' 5 *S&££\ 1 TEEI LIKE GOIWG TO SCHOOU YOU UEVZ* WANTED TO J JTVSJ T^Lrf I208 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1951-11-04 15 S.M.P. Bartlett- Harris - The restless spirits of Marshbrook S.M.P. Bartlett-Harris By AN extensive cattle ranch set amidst the cool undulations of the highveldt of Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia; a homestead slumbering in the mauve of iacarandas and the liquid shadows of silver oak and syringas. Nothing to haunt one save the distant lowing of1,547 words
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Article415 1951-11-04 15 She spent 234 days in lost world THE long sleep of Miss Betty ftants In the Cronshaw Ward of Raddlfle Infirmary, Oxford, England, has ended. After 234 days the has come back from a world the will never describe, never remember— the lost world of total unconsciousness. She began her415 words
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Advertisement311 1951-11-04 15 I m An Cntirely New I TELEFUNKEN SUPERHET ALLEGRETTO /^i It s name means music B ■f^BBB^ tli fLf I TtsTlil *Jk b'.\ a bbbbMbsW^^b^bbV H JfSSBSSs^B^B^BBBSS^B^B^BSSSBSBSSSSSSa^B^B^B^B^BBBSaBB^sm 9 And sounds like a rich and full melody a quality engineered Talerankea" radio receiver of remarkable performance, beautiful tana aad dagant appearanoe.311 words
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Advertisement294 1951-11-04 15 tor STRENGTH i%*^fe'j after illness /w^K/k' Wfcea vftanty k lowered and tha body needs J^ j» <J r help in regaining its strength, Kepler' -i?v"^>^i V 'Ju provides the answer. This highly nutritious y jfflL preparation of Coc' Livw Oh and Q\^i^M Malt Extract is a valuable source \A /^C294 words
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Advertisement378 1951-11-04 16 REX JOHORE BAHRU loday at 11.10 a.m. 'FOUR FEATHERS' (Technicolor) Now Showing: S.U, 6.4 ft 9.15 p.m. "SEDAP MALAM 1 (Malay) Plus! "SINGAPORE CITY. DAT CELEBRATION" (Malay) AUantlo Great Worl* Start* Today at I, 7 9.15 p.m. "BLACK ROSE" (Technicolor) New World Starto Today at S, 7 t.15 p.m. "THB378 words
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Advertisement318 1951-11-04 16 i You're fuUonV dream-girl in maiden/brms Chansonette... A firm, young, rounded sil- 1 houette it fashion's ideal— and Chansonetto gives you exactly that! Circular stitching rounds those precious curves of jours j ■poked-center cups give won* derful accentuation I Choose Chansonette* today in your favorite fabric Genuine Maidenform bras* sisrss318 words
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Miscellaneous785 1951-11-04 16 FOR YOU FOR ALL CANCER (Jun. *1 J«L CAPRICORN (Dec. U 20). Disputes A ".^.J? f**J±a Jan. 19) Important to Uinty early in week will b« J*"^ f J? 4^T d^! concentrate on car*«r and prelud. to some worthwhlU but don't debate too far general progress. Something success on Saturday.785 words
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Miscellaneous650 1951-11-04 16 More on Out Hands FcfwsM tw»TOHjii a>3ss you should do your best Wm% 9:1 d'ej sW*] ncr: "Partner, I lenow that to make whatever saassMNMBsiiNBUMM y° u indicated a desire to melds are aDt to be of P laT for out your hand. hPlntnhim YmirnH leMt oa hs wiM be650 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1951-11-04 17 MacLEOD - The astonishing story of the 'lost' war brides inside Russia MacLEOD Crazy Headline —by RUSSIA'S Secret Police *re bow ready to close their thick dossiers on the case of the Soviet War Brides one of the most shameful episodes in the history of Anglo-Soviet post-war relations. That Is the meaning1,013 words
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Advertisement85 1951-11-04 17 Exthaw. from the world famous Cognac Province of Franca, la the epitome of tha traditional art of brandy-making. Tfiere la I\# I*l It VI no fmcr br3ndY i HA \Ii finest french LAU 1 1 rl Iff COGNAC BRANDY > BORNEO n LIGHTER TOII. \y^CJ Urn ••ry tka I<K!23k/ •«o85 words
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Advertisement306 1951-11-04 17 Here's a /fctv Dunlopillo cushion #yt y Perfect for your car mm l^Q fvMfyQ&6C -m or cmcs am 'ports •assssßsssssssßa* meetings. SujMT-comjmtmkU V DmmUpHU imtrier. v v sue «ttKi&t4e3*xf<Smart, hmmtmrimg Umthm fifed 1. n«if spaa l»t I I armchair comfort Obtainable from all leading Furniture Dealers. TIE BUIIIOP RUBBER CO.306 words
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Miscellaneous589 1951-11-04 17 'Hail And Farewell by Radio Malaya F$ tonight's Radio Tomorrow's short story In will b e under the direction the series "A Tale To Tell." of Serf c Krish, Standford Theatre at 8 0 clock, *t ,10.15 pm. Is "Oretchens Sobtoson and Ra e Jenkins there is radio adap- %J589 words
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Article, Illustration987 1951-11-04 18 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood "THE enthusiasts had a wonderful time on Sunday evening after the Cap hill-climb boiling the oil out of me because I once said that I thought the day of the hybrid "special" was over in Malayan motor racing. They quoted the987 words
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Article, Illustration356 1951-11-04 18 TONY HORSTEAD - TONY HORSTEAD By LONDON. rvOES anybody know of a food reet home for a working journalist? I have Just spent a day with the Human Mountain Primo Camera, no less. My troubles started when I pot out my right arm to shake hands. Th356 words
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225 1951-11-04 18 BRISBAN, Sat QUEENSLAND spin bowler CoU« McCool. passed over by the Australian selectors for the firs* Test next week, was mainly responsible for Queensland bundling out the Wast Indies (or 198 wh«Si their four-day match began today. McCool took six wlckeU for M inReuter - 225 words
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Article180 1951-11-04 18 pLAYERS trom the Services are included in the soccer team of 17 players and six reserves iron India that is expected in Singapore in early December (or a series of games In the Colon y and the Federation. The touring team is as follows: Goalkeepers Ghatak180 words
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Advertisement136 1951-11-04 18 IV^S^^^ FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD \^L ALL HIS OTHERS! _^T \lßcl^,^^|k.''^^!t ffc '^^RsS%3. IF S mniin 1 11 Nr. i tf rr* mm 1 W I t tu|C I [VERY yv-w- a-r- M4~\ ~W% 1 7" /^WbV* I For successful giving— there could b« no finer choice. New "51*136 words
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Article154 1951-11-04 19 NEW DELHI, Sat. TNDIA made 186 for two— l 7 be--1 hind England's first-innings total— today, second day of the first Test here. Hazare and Merchant put on an unfinished 122 for the third wicket. Merchant scoring the first century (106 not out) against the M.C.C.154 words
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Article67 1951-11-04 19 At Nee Soon yesterday R.A.S.C. beat South Johore at rugger by six points (two tries) to nil In a hard-fought game on a difficult pitch. Simon, who was outstanding throughout as a wing forward went over in the first half. Luckcraft scored in the second67 words
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Article311 1951-11-04 19 Sikhs' defence caught napping I7HALSA Association received a rude shock yester- day when, after pinning Sherwood Foresters to their own half for the major part of the game they lost by a late goal m their Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 League match on the I.A.311 words
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Article196 1951-11-04 19 ADAPTING themselves better to the wet ground and the slippery ball, the Singapore Harbour Board XV yesterday easily beat the C-ln-C Naval Staff XV by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a drop goal) to nil in a rugger match at Keppel Harbour. It was196 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-11-04 19 DURDETTE Coutts, Singapore Recreation Club'? skipper, put up a great performance on the Padang yesterday when he scored all four goals in bis side's 4 l victory in a Hockey League Div. 1 game against University of Malaya. S.R.C. now move up to second position331 words
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Article285 1951-11-04 19 THE Malayan Chinese Football Association, who recently toured Hong Kong, collected (HK) $42,000 out of a total collection of (HK) $105,000--a record for any M.C.F.A. touring side. Although the share of the "gate" allotted to M.C.F.A. was larger than usual, there Is likely285 words
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Article307 1951-11-04 19 By A Special Correspondent YESTERDAY'S rugby fixture between Royal Navy and Singapore Cricket Club was played at the Naval Base Instead of the Padang on account of the hard state of the ground. Royal Navy emerged winners by six points (two penalty goals) to307 words
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Article259 1951-11-04 19 UNITED Kingdom football results yesterday werp as follows: ENGLISH DIV. 1. Boiion o Portsmouth 3 Burnley 2 Aston Villa 1 Charltoo 3 Derby Fulham 1 Manchester C 2 Manchester D 1 Hoddenfleld 1 Middlesbrough Arsenal Newcastle 1 Liverpool Preston 4 Sundcrland 2 Stoke 1 Chelsea Tottenham 4Reuter - 259 words
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Article46 1951-11-04 19 PENANG beat Selangor by 14 points (a goal, a drop goal and two tries) to nil m a rugger friendly on the Western Road ground, Penang. yesterday. In another friendly, at Taiping. Perak beat Kedah by 13 points (three goals) to 12 (four tries).46 words
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Article24 1951-11-04 19 BRISBANE. Sat— Prank Sedgman today won the Queensland singles tennis championship, beating lan Ayre (Queensland) 6-2, 6-1. 6-9 In the final— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Advertisement177 1951-11-04 19 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO gi I>t »P* »"Me«d of teur, and you drove 24 hour* day for almost 4 r ««rv you wouidnt pits up as much tyr. m,lt»g» m Goody** drivers hmm tn testing ths Sopet -Cushion against convanttonai tyas! In over B.OOOJOOO test mil» they have proved177 words
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Advertisement189 1951-11-04 19 Movh Pictures are easy to take full of tun with the German Xamera. I j aWMP*" Ctae Nhw is the world's finest camera baring iramereM exclusive features, such as, instant lens Interchange device coupled with 3-ln-l parallax eerreeting Tiewflnder, film rewind for tricks, self -filming, aadible footage counter, etc., thus189 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1951-11-04 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Scotch Express takes top 7f. Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $480,010 1. No. *****4 ($198,603) 2. No. *****0 ($64,801). 3. No. *****4 ($12,400). SUrters ($5,400 e«ehj Noa. *****7. *****9. *****0. *****2 *****1. *****7. ConsoUUon priiea ($2,830 each): Nog. *****0. «3559«. *****0 *****7, S801S9, *****8 *****4.1,748 words
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Article168 1951-11-04 20 |^.A.F. Seletar beat Indian Recreation Club 3-1 in their Gandhi Memorial Cup soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. In an even game on a wet pitch which made ball control difficult both teams served some good Cup-tie football. Seletar took the lead after 15 minutes when168 words
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Article55 1951-11-04 20 pOLLOWING will represent Combined Services against Combined Civilian in the annual Poppy Day women', hockey match an the Padans 00 Wednesday at 5.16 p m. Cpl. Race; Cpl. Roberta; Pte Griffiths; Cpl. Truaeell; W/O Embrey; Sgt. Bale; flgt. Greenfield; Sgt. Halne*; T/6 TudorU. A. C/W Hopklnson;55 words
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Article25 1951-11-04 20 j|:.A.F. (Seletar) defeated FARELF "A" In a rugger match at Seletar yesterday by six points (two penalty goals) to three (penalty goal)25 words
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Article28 1951-11-04 20 St. Andrew's Old Boys' Assoclawpn beat University 2nd XV at rugger at Buklt Tlmah yesterday by eight points (a goal and a try) to nIL28 words
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Article217 1951-11-04 20 pLAYINO defensive rugby all through their match against R.AJ. Tengah at Tanglin yesterday, Royal Signals forced a draw with a try late In the second half The Airmen dominated the game with their heavier forwards and faster outsldes. Play was scrappy and the greasy ball217 words
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