The Straits Times, 18 November 1951
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Title Section24 1951-11-18 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition ot Th« Straits Times Singapore Fin Press No. 850. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS24 words
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Article425 1951-11-18 1 Successes after worst week yet KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SECURITY forces scored one of their biggest successes in recent weeks today when they killed six bandits in the Kuala Selangor district and two in Johore. This news came at the end of one of the425 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-18 1 1«• ~>cputy Commissionei of Polite, Federation of Malaya, Mr. W D. Robinson, welcoming Major Ceneral Luany Warayut Wichai, leader of the 1 7 officers of l4ie Siamese Police Force who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a 10-day study of police method* in the Federation. Sunday Times picture48 words
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Article103 1951-11-18 1 Sten Gun swoop in Singapore SINGAPORE Special Branch men and uniformed police with sten guns swooped down on several houses in Waterloo Street at five o'clock yesterday morning. A number of young Chinese men and women were driven away in a large Police van when the raid was called off103 words
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Article24 1951-11-18 1 WARSAW. Sat.— A Polish state air lines plane crashed near Lodz on Thursday killing 12 passengers and four crew members.— A.PAP - 24 words
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Article69 1951-11-18 1 TOKYO. Sat.^Two Allied jet pilots achieved "the almost impossible' 1 by using their wing tips to guide the aircraft of an unconscious colleague until he recovered and was able to land, accord Ing to a Far East Air Force announcement today The official statement said theReuter; Reuter-AAP - 69 words
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Article44 1951-11-18 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— The New Zealand air unit in Malaya would be recalled and equipped with Bristol freighter and H:istlngs aircraft, said the New Zealand Chief of Air Stuff. Air Vice-Marshal D. V. Carnegie, on arrival In Sydney by lir tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article62 1951-11-18 1 JOHORE BAHRy_Sat.— A letter sent by the Police Court to Ng Ah See, Hell Road, Kuala Selangor, was returned by the Postal Department with the endorsement that there was no such place m Kuala Selangor. This was stated when Ng Ah See was fined $15 in62 words
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Article30 1951-11-18 1 TOKYO. Sat— Peking radio In a specially heralded broadcast today denied the U.S Bth Army's allegations that Communist, troops in Korea killed thousands jf Allied prisoners. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article369 1951-11-18 1 Chance to defend homes KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. £HINESE Home Guards will be called upon more and more to protect resettlement areas against Hie bandits, the Federation Government said today "These Home Guards represent a more positive attitude to defence." a. spokesman ol the Director of369 words
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129 1951-11-18 1 Morale rises: 2,600 so back to work KUALA LUMPUR. $.t T H cwfaw en Balua town I wfcicfc Hi* Federation Government stated earlier was Hi* centre from which bandit inti midators had operated. fc» resulted in the return of more than 2,600 estate workers. 'Moral* is rising." the Govern- ment129 words
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Article22 1951-11-18 1 TOKYO, Sat. A Kyoto University leftist group which demonstrated against the Emperor has defied an order to disband— A.P.Kyodo; AP - 22 words
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247 1951-11-18 1 LONDON. Sat r DAY'S Times called for an examination of the anti-terrorist campaign In Malaya. The time had come when the soldiers must have the final word so that the civic authorities acted in aid of the military, the paper said Confidence In theReuter - 247 words
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193 1951-11-18 1 *N appeal to the City Counell President. Mr. T. -P. F. McNelce to cancel the permit lor the B.A.P.A. to hold a soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Polling Day, Dec. 1, was made by the Laxwur candidate for Rochore ward in the193 words
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Article155 1951-11-18 1 EN of the Singapore Police Force are to get increases in pay next month retrospective from 'anuary this year But they will have to wait f or the approval of the Legislative Council budget meeting on Tuesday. The new rates of pay will be:155 words
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Article29 1951-11-18 1 MONTREAL. Sat.— Canada exported 464,345 short tons ol newsprint in October compared with 433.026 short tons in October last year, the Newsprint Association of Canada announced.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-11-18 1 Mt. t- Penn*fat..er-Evans, Singapore's Commissioner of Police, inspects th* Boys' Brigade, Singapore battalion, during Hi* annual review and display at Empress Place yesterday to mark th* Battalion's 21st Anniversary. Picture shows Mr. PennefaHi*r-Evans reviewing 26 former "Dead End Kids" from the 9th Company (Bufcit Timah59 words
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Article168 1951-11-18 1 PANMUNJON, Saturday. THE United Nations proposed today a dramatic new armistice plan to end the Korean war before Christmas and the Communists tentatively accepted it. The United Nations said it would accept a Communist demand for a buffer zone along the present battlellne. provided theUP - 168 words
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Article73 1951-11-18 1 PARIS. Sat. The United Nations voted overwhelming ly today to begin a study o' the West's disarmament proposal on Monday and to place a Soviet counter-plan near the end of the agenda The vote was 45 to fly; with five abstentions But i> came only after bitterUP - 73 words
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Article25 1951-11-18 1 MANILA, Sat— The sale of tigar to countries other than 'he United States was suspended by the PhilioDlnes r»hinet vesterdav— AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article112 1951-11-18 1 Nice people, these Egyptians CAIRO. Sat. A "FLAMING Cat Cocktail" a Molotov Cocktail with feet was introduced by anti-British Egyptians in Hrn Canal Zone y**t*rd)*y, Kie newspaper Al Ahrawt reported t«4*y. Th« p»pei uid that "Ismaifia Commandos" wrapped a number of Ihr*. cats in oil-soak-ed rags, ignited Ifcom Mm 4AP - 112 words
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Article367 1951-11-18 1 2 stage Court sit-down strike KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Police riot squad was called to Court Hill today when two British soldiers staged a sit down strike for more than two hours in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court. The squad did not go into action. The soldiers C. C.367 words
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Advertisement69 1951-11-18 1 BSE"iw* m I HERB are many pood cigarette*, but Tew. very i^. few, come near to giving voii Ihe pleasure \<>u I|pk gel from Kothman* De l.uxn Virginiti Thai is v v*hy,iiiKii|{laiid'Hniosi HiHiin|fni*h«»il iioniHS W^& ''%%>■ dub"' the.ta «-i«.iri>'li'< arc llio l|||sifec: 9aV tlan <'ar«l by w hirh tther* are69 words
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473 1951-11-18 3 Downtrodden women? It's all rot, says Mr. Yap M&S. Shirin Fozdar's plan to form a Singapore Women's Council to fight for the rights of women was "doomed to failure," Mr. Yap Pheng Geek declared yesterday, in a scathing denunciation of women's "so-called emancipation". "This propaganda won't go down in Singapore,473 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-11-18 3 One of the ptettiest weddings of this year took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday when Mitt Valeric Hill married Mr. Donald Darroch. Valeric is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F C. riill, formerly of the Singapore Municipality. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, with embossed design of76 words
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Article182 1951-11-18 3 MILITARY MEDAL FOR MALAY SOLDIER KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MALA* SOLDIER who despite severe Injuries closed in on two bandits out of a gane of fifty, killing one and wounding the other, has been awarded the Milltarv Medal for "conspicuous bravery". He is Private Rashid bin Hussln of C Company. First182 words
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158 1951-11-18 3 WHEN Mahadi bin Israon, 19, was stopped by a police officer in a taxi at the Woodlands Road checking-point. he failed to produce his identity card and Kid he was a Communist and wished to surrender. This was stated in the Singapore158 words
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Article30 1951-11-18 3 An aircrew N.cO. who wao found on Friday In his quarters at the R.A.F. Base. Seletar. suffering from serious gunshot injuries, died in hospital at the Base yesterday.30 words
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Article50 1951-11-18 3 Teo Swee Seng was charged in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with attempted extortion of $1,000 from Ah Sia by putting him in fear of arrest at Lorong I. Geylang Road, on Oct. 23. The case was postponed, to Jan. 23 Teo was offered bail of $5,000.50 words
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Article56 1951-11-18 3 E. L. Peterson, a police constable of the Harbour Board Division, claimed trial .n the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, to a charge jf sleeping while on armed duty at the dockyard power house on Nov. 17. The case was postponed to Nov. 24. Bail of56 words
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Article180 1951-11-18 3 Mr. Manyam wants to know why Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE lack of uniformity in the salary scales for technical 1 potts in the Singapore City Council will be raised by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Progressive-North Ward) at a Council meeting at the end of180 words
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Article181 1951-11-18 3 AFTER opening fairly steady on trade demands from the Continent yesterday, the Singapore rubber market eased later when this was satisfied. At a slightly easy close December first-grade stood at 51.432 a Ib. buyers, one cent below Friday's close. Turnover in the marks' was only small. Closing prices181 words
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Article181 1951-11-18 3 CHORTLY after 10 o'clock yesterday morning sirens began wailing in the Singapore Naval Base and within a few minutes fire engines, ambulances anc 'tscue squads were rushing to key points as an "enemy force" began to "bomb" the dockyard area. The Naval Base civil181 words
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Article116 1951-11-18 3 F[E chairman of the 1951 Poppy Day Appeal acknowledges the following donations Ho Hong Oil Mills (1951) Ltd. S5O. Ho Hong Soap Factory Ltd. $50, Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd. $100. Tan Boon Poh $100. Drew Napier $100, Cathay Finance Co. Ltd. $200. Bank of116 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-11-18 3 Sl> SINGAPORE swimmers qualified recently to d Merit). Loh Pui Kce (Broilxe Cross and Ist higher awards of Hie Royal life Saving Society at Award of Merit I, See Hock Hee (Bronze Cross lan examination conducted by Mr. R. Lync »t the »n4 Award of Merit), Wong Ceok Stam and78 words
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Advertisement82 1951-11-18 3 f JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! Bruce Fraser (Straits Times) after moments in which one grits one's teeth to endure the purest ham. suddenly one finds the screen is alive with poetry and drama." WELLES PERFORMANCE r.: jitaceeiM m.miv. new AlhambrA |>OV Wippormann Y^it PEDALS SPOKES NIPPLES HANDLE BAR SETS CHAINS QUALITY82 words
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Advertisement304 1951-11-18 3 */4T& I !KEPLER \*7m\m%lL y/ In these days growing children de> Jm^BKffl P cnd u P° n g ettm g the right food extras. /vSSBflr AftCr seventy years Ke P lcr is stl the /J /imwSßr neSt food extra >' ou can buy /ImP^bKV so start the children on 'Kepler'304 words
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Article759 1951-11-18 4 WOMAN has her say The following article on family planning was written by a woman because she thinks her sex. has had Uttle to say on this subject. The Sunday Time* invites women opponents of birth control to air their views in its columns. CO we are off about Family759 words
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Article508 1951-11-18 4 By a lawyer I HAD occasion last week 1 to draw attention to the unnecessarily short period of limitation in cases where actions are brought against Public Authorities. A letter I have received this week turns the spotlight on an even more unjust provision of the508 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-11-18 4 3 THE plant shewn above nas the distinction of being mentioned In the Colon* Annual I Resort for 195». It Is a fen called Dtyteris eenJag&U." and it grows in the scrub I which e*ven the cliff at Labrador, near th e site wnere the new136 words
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Article705 1951-11-18 4 Countryman 's Journal ONE afternoon In July last year the Tuan returned from a stroll, and, on entering his sitting-room, found it cluttered up with all sorts of what he called Junk. Hearing his cry of agony, Albertus came upstairs and remarked darkly: "He has gone down town, but will705 words
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Advertisement226 1951-11-18 4 QUELQUES FLEURS HOUBIGANT SOLE AGENTS: DIETHELM CO LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR-PENANG 3588r *'^*^^^sKr I*l1 11 most neaithy maures T ur JW^^ |r without enveloping, providing the s^sssp& limbs. and Is, therefore, kept fully ventilated with air at room temperature by every movement of baby's body Dunloplllo never226 words
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Advertisement208 1951-11-18 4 No lovelier Perm i^UkKI tr price. Even flora the very first day leasK* winding in halt ihj TimTT Toni waves ftst and hthmt like •>.. naturally curly hair so grace- if?^ 55 N fully smooth and toft. They gV S5:5 ss5 :^b»n<»» cost so little, too yet last as shut208 words
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Article, Illustration687 1951-11-18 5 id jVvO.vi the witness uv>a oi f Singapore's Fourth Police Court, worn and shabby Fong Ah See looked across the courtroom at her daughter-in-law sitting listlessly in the dock wearing a shapeless whit* ori-son-made sam foo. She spoke in rapid Cantonese: "She is mad. -She has been mad ever687 words
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Article554 1951-11-18 5 CONCERN OVER NEWI AIRPORT "I" HE continued delay in making a definite start on the new Singapore airport at Paya Lebst is causing grave concern to the international operating countries, who begin to see themselves faced with the necessity of operating from Kallang's out-dated strip554 words
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Article68 1951-11-18 5 Khek Kal Boon claimed trial in the Singapore Firs; District Court yesterday to 4 charge of impersonating a detective to get a passport foi Ng Boon Eng in August. He also claimed trial to two charges of cheating Ng of $163 at Upper Serangoon Road in68 words
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Article29 1951-11-18 5 A total of 597.912 tons of cargo was landed and discharged at Singapore last month. The grand total from January to October L*nis year was 6,143.010 tons.29 words
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Article180 1951-11-18 5 To U.S. she goes— on a pillion A SPANISH woman. Elisabeth, who is travelling to Washington the nard way— on the pillion of her husbands motor cycle has been described in Egyptian newspaper, as "the blonde pin-up newspaper woman." The couple arrived in Singapore on Friday, on board the m.v.180 words
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Article165 1951-11-18 5 gHORTLY after he was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court for housebreakinß. N« Ah Mcc was led to the Third District Court where he was charged again. Ng was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment in the Third District Court for165 words
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Article65 1951-11-18 5 Singapore Police made a whole day search for the body of 20-year-oid motor cyclist. Yap Kiat Leng, in the Kampong Java Canal yesterday. Teams of men f/om the Traffic Police took turns to drag the canal for the body down to Kandar.g Kerbau. Yap was flung65 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-11-18 5 mx* pin-ups! Mat they are not Hollywood starters |ttt thre< British WRAC girl* off duty in Singapore. On duty they take important responsibilities on their pretty shoulders, backing u# tfc« efforts of Hi. troops fighting in Hie jungle. When this photo was taken they had doffed their uniforms to .ompctc90 words
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Article222 1951-11-18 5 Planters' letter to Whitehal, Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QN THE EVE OF THE MURDER of Sir Henry Gum the Incorporated Society of Planters sent a letter the Secretary »t State for the Colonies deprecating I *ck of armoured cars In the Police Force.222 words
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Advertisement64 1951-11-18 5 J^ vr* -/fit/I fst t T/ M X A SMALL PORTION OF A RECENT SHIPMENT OF CRATED AUSTIN CARS 4 W }4 f~~D/ SII6APORE-MALACC A-SEREMIAN K i .MPUP-IPOH PEMNfi-BUnERWORTH JESSELTOS ISB 4-.^B i «9 I' as I Wm^jt I j course v Macleans v did y Peroxide Tooth Paste makes64 words
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Advertisement77 1951-11-18 5 jj.den Ddi .ey Sugai lwist«, i Ib 1 Ib tint Old Fashioned Butter Drops Mixed Fruit Drops Old Fashioned Humbugs Treacle Humbugs Doncaster Toffee 1 Ib tin* Old English Cream Toffee Rum Butter Toffee i Ib Treacle Royal Doncaste' Butterscotch 1 Ib J Ib tint PARKINSONS Sweets Toffees Singapore Cold77 words
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Miscellaneous224 1951-11-18 5 TODAY'S RADIO David GranvOl? Eiise:nble; 10.30 SINGAPORE -Let's Talk Opera"; 10.50 Epilogue 1 Ar-Kllca '.)>: 11 ClOte. (<B4 and 41 netrea). nn O CnC !> a.m. "Oood Morning'; 9.30 »O 1# 3 Musical Round-Up": 10 News (9JW-5.45 am 7.135 kc s, 41 from K L.; 10.05 Radio Doc or: metres;224 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1951-11-18 6 J. W. Goodwin - J. W. Goodwin East Coast odyssey 3: Trengganu's red earth By y\SK people in Malaya which State has no railway and most are likely to answer Trengganu. Yet this East Coast backwater, where the .world seems always afternoon, has the Federation's busiest railway. Where else can you1,317 words
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Article762 1951-11-18 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By IT UWS new&papci a uuuwi proves correct and Singapore is able to welcome Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh next year. w« shall be cheering two young people who are destined to play an immense role in this turbuSent halfcentury For DOth762 words
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Advertisement201 1951-11-18 6 W(MCO T«,CCX'Nf > Ike e*|u«M v fabric of uses y Fabrics by Wemco include Dress materials. y Shirtings and cloths. Furnishing fabrics. Sole Distnbutofi:— L. E Tels 8t Co's Trsding Society illSs S'oorc. K. Lumpur. Ipoh. P*n»ng Kuchii < Jw i<W BOVRIL^ When you want something to J^Sjf back up201 words
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Advertisement228 1951-11-18 6 Outstanding Workmanship Designs S in f STERLING SILVER I LADIES BRUSH SETS d ■Hilllflf .HM F^ZJ^^^W yVI I S K. I Lallv^ -/ftaGßaHErt t^^r -4|h I .^LaiH''' I I "j <; I K^k jLfl Baß^^ '^i I 1 a»lflHs^ i miiirtaattli W SaV.*! K BaaaaaaWßalSvSEv^ na\tt^rrofiSlJHjMHM«4»TM|||' J&k hMI I w228 words
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Article, Illustration951 1951-11-18 7 They're after your money! K.S. CHI A sounds a warning about the immaculate spivs with quick fingers "|"HE other afternoon, I spent an interesting hour watching a pickpocket and his gang at work at a crowded bus stand in Penang. You would never know he was a pickpocket. He was951 words
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Article1034 1951-11-18 7 Two young people who should wait Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' OUR CHILDREN: Tna mtlm mi "What It Happening T. Ow Children," fiat b«*a unavoidably h«M over until n.xr _.J »a._ tt^J.. ...tti < «»t e-j__ _•>:__ f AM 20-years-old, employed by the Gorernmenj drawing $95 a month, and am deeply1,034 words
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Advertisement297 1951-11-18 7 No More Crooked Seams With the V-Top! Your seams are nlways x slraight 'cause Lark- t 3uL \\(mkl's patented V-Top \J keeps them that way! A On (ieli^htfullv sheer W nylons Volu-Metrically 5 ->^L. knitted to fit properly fc. a#* si all over With the low- Centre ffce rift e\tra-easv297 words
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Advertisement324 1951-11-18 7 L llljrlll L§U£^ ■sW^at 7 lA W 9kWWkW ——Is IN TNE MORNINGSagta H» <ay ay aaaif fat «a— Hwat wit» a» "Aaiia" law .rfi* feaaJr I Mlata fcatf a flm af C~ I jf^ 7/ watar —4 «*aa *n al Mar pafficlaa W. L^ y dlaa to Hw a.U« al324 words
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Article624 1951-11-18 8 NESTA PAIN - NESTA PAIN and how he cured himself By OF all the parasites that affect humanity. I do not know of. nor can I Lmaiine, any more distressing than trat of obesity!'" These words were written by William Banting, a prosperous Kensington undertaker of the nineteenth624 words
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Article, Illustration544 1951-11-18 8 DOROTHY THATCHER - DOROTHY THATCHER Royal film show was brilliant occasion By LONDON: TIE crowd of all nationalities which greeted the Queen and Princess Margaret when they arrived at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, for the Royal Film Performance had been standing for hours in a downpour544 words
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Article290 1951-11-18 8 Cookery corner by MARIE OOUGH IJOME-MADE mincemeat Is well worth the effort. It Is a simple process, being merely a matter of scrupulous cleaning of fruit, chopping or mincing, and plenty of elbow crease in the stir. When mixed, press Into jars, cover with paper or screw tops290 words
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Advertisement446 1951-11-18 8 The food for family FITNESS ,Tt>« Viumins in the food you RPfcfcJS. cat ire not ilwjyi sufficient. i^gff§^^ A little hirmne added to —^-^^^y^^K/irr^OWt Sivounei. Soups. Stews »nd a j 1 7jsSr/ i\ MM u II fl Mv\m variety o< Sandwicnw. can J g^^gsy/y[/^M f&n-"-' UL^ f help to make446 words
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Advertisement646 1951-11-18 8 Jolj*o I Do von hurt gp7«i|7 x your fjui;:s dy^-^li irhvn you jßt^ir^ brush flyf Jpyp your tooth? ■f 7/ ffl^^^y I- tf rware bjirih mothhrushe* with «itat|t ■17/ /■^i point* h «i Tour guunt B-S£ jhv^^3^ t&< do them damago. Halei mm 1% n IJt Tootbbrushe* ire quite C]646 words
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Article343 1951-11-18 9 250 celebrate 21st birthday TWENTY SIX "Dead End kids" who once roamed the streets of Singapore in bad company were among the 250 boys and officers of the Boys' Brigade, Singapore Battalion, who celebrated the 21st anniversary 6f the Battalion with a Review and Display343 words
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245 1951-11-18 9 ■THE Singapore Arts Theatre, now busily rehearsing for •is first production, continue., to receive financial suppon from the public. Following a loan of $1,000 from an anony mous person, comes an outright gift of $200 from a Chinese who also wishes to remain anonymous.245 words
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Article74 1951-11-18 9 Lee Keng Hock was yesterday sentenced to two years' Imprisonment in the Singapore Third District Court fo» stealing $10 from Teo Ah Choo, a woman, in a bus alon South Bridge Road on Nov.s Mr. Peter Ball, A.SP. prose cutlng. told the court that a detective74 words
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Article43 1951-11-18 9 SITIAWAN. Sat.— Two wellknown families in Dindings were united, when Mr. Tan Yeow Lam, Assistant Resettlement Officer. Kuala Kangsar. son of Mr. Tan Kirn Bwee of Kampong Selamat. married Miss Ong Chenß Chey. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ong Seok Kirn.43 words
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Article70 1951-11-18 9 A young British soldier Private G. Cregan of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Singapore, was yesterday sentenced to one year's Imprisonment after he was found giillty at a general court martial at Alexandra Barracks on two charges of assault. Cregan was acquitted on two charges70 words
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Article44 1951-11-18 9 The R.A.F. announced last night that Group Captain H L. Messiter, Command Engineer Officer at Far East Air Force Headquarters, has been promoted to the rank of Air Commodore. He will shortly be returning to Britain to take up an R.A.F. appointment.44 words
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227 1951-11-18 9 juIALAYAN delegates will this week in Bangkok discuss what measures can be taken to combat inflation in South East Asia. The Malayan delegates will be among 45 top ranking and public finance experts from 20 countries who are going to Bangkok for a four-day meeting227 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-11-18 9 Miss Mary Chan Ben* Lee, daughter ot the Malacca millionaire Mr. Chan T»ck Chye wit engaged in Singapore recently ro M* lohnny Loh |wee Smih. Mr. Loh is Hrn im of the late Mr. Lob Khye Seah and Madam Urn Kwi Kee of Malacca. Mm Chaw and Mr. Uh, $ccn61 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-11-18 9 C INCAPORE crowds simply can't resist "Jack" a huge Great Dane who regularly goes shopping with his mistress. Mrs. Alta Banks. When Mrs. Banks, a blondeAustralian, goes into a shop. Jack stands guard outside and before you can say "Robinson" he is blotted from view291 words
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Article66 1951-11-18 9 Stewart Tracy, 37, pleader' eullty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court to a charge of sending a nudr photograph and a letter to Mrs. Verna Burby on Sept. 21. The charge said that Tracy had defamed Mrs. Burby 's character by sending her the nude photograph and66 words
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Article67 1951-11-18 9 A Tamil, E. Kanniah, aged 20, claimed trial before the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate yesterday, to a charge of assault ng a woman. The case was postponed to Dec. 6 for hearing and bail ol .100 was allowed. Kanniah was alleged to have assaulted a67 words
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Article26 1951-11-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Drogramme of adult education is to be organised shortly by the youth section of thf Tamilians Physical Cultural Association.26 words
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Article123 1951-11-18 9 Proud day for two volunteers VOLUNTEER special constable Sunny Scow watched his colleague Tan Keng Guan march smartly up to the Commissioner of Polip* at the Police Training School yesterday morning to receive a certificate of commendation. Then Sunny's turn came nnd Tan gave him an encouraging smile. The pair123 words
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Article58 1951-11-18 9 The band of the Manchester Regiment will play at the Penang St. John Ambulance Association dance to be held at the E. and O. Hotel on Monday. Dec. 10. Tickets will be $3 for a couple and $2 for single. There will be several floor shows as58 words
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Obituary85 1951-11-18 10 ATPF^T EDWARD YZELMAN. «"rri 84 Funeral at St Marys C'liir^. Kuala I.umour. at 4 p.m B"d interment at Cheras Road at 431 nm. today. AT Bungs-.r Ho'n'tal. X.L.. 11 p "i.. IRtb Nov.. 1951. Dr. P C. F- rn-inr-pz f>. Martta Ronrt. Singapore n7e 63 years. Funeral todiv 1085 words
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575 1951-11-18 10 SINGAPORE, NOV. 18, 1951. Korea or Malaya? GIVE us more troops. We cannot end the emergency without them. It is doubtful whether we can even contain the bandits unless reinforcements arrive soon. Malaya needs, and must have, a lot of extra men and guns to wipe out these monstrous gangsters575 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1951-11-18 10 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT By WONDERFUL job is being done by two young Englishwomen in taking medicine and treatment to the settlers of 10 resettlement areas in the Ipoh area of Perak. They are Miss Teresa Spens and Miss Janet Grant of the British1,213 words
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Letter223 1951-11-18 10 f on the whole, write this letter not mainly to win the $10 prize but also to save the "face" of Singapore's children (of which I am one> by replying to Kathleen Hickley's article entitled "What is happening to our children?" I have a cousin in Australia who writes to223 words
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Letter286 1951-11-18 10 THE logical answer to your leader "Battle f«r Malaya", is: More troops. For the past two years we have b*irt Ripen to understand on numerous occasions that if the Federation Government needed more troops, they could have them for the asking but there has also been a feeling286 words
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Letter223 1951-11-18 10 YOUR $10 prize-letter writer. "Ex-Soldier" of Klang, has a very unsoldlerlike appreciation of the Important work performed by the Royal Army Service Corps, the R.A.0.C.. R EM E and the R M.P in which Malayan Other Ranks are making such a vital contrl- bution to the anti-bandit campaign.223 words
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Letter290 1951-11-18 10 r' was with mingled feelings of surprise and regret that I read your article entitled "A Prophet Returns to Singapore" in the Sunday Times In all fairness to Pastor F. W. Detamore. certain corrections should be made. The term "prophet" cannot correctly be applied to Pastor Detamore who290 words
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Letter51 1951-11-18 10 J\|Y friend and I like to write letters to people in other countries. We wo I d like to correspond with two young men. Our names and addressesMiss Barbara Prackneck, 1173 Suauier Avenue. Springfield. Mass. U.S.A. Miss Anna Yesu. 54 Clement Street. Bpringfield, Mass BARBARA PRACKNECK. ANNA YESU.51 words
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Article417 1951-11-18 10 Daniel George - IS IT ME OR IS IT I? Daniel George Grammar lesson No. 2 by SOME people thinl that "Between you and I" sounds more genteel than "Between you and me. 1 They are mistaken; It sounds dreadful. It is glaringly bad grammar. And the proof: they hay« only to try417 words
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Advertisement551 1951-11-18 10 LASSIFIED ADS. WONG-YIP: Encasement to announced between Chiang Municipal Electric Dep*... 1 *on of Mr. S Mrs. Wonp juee. Singapore, and Slew isdeM daughter of Mr. Yip cog, Singapore. PTNG-WEE. The engagement i iiouncecl today of Mr Ding Hing, fourth son of the Tr Dine Liong Dee and Din? Lions551 words
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Advertisement14 1951-11-18 10 Tiger Testimonials Mr. Percy Cholmondeley Beauchamp awaiting his remittance, said "Boy! Where's my TIGERT*14 words
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Article483 1951-11-18 11 THE Singapore Labour Party election campaign' went into full swing yesterday. They held four election meetings twc in Rochore ward and one each in West and East Wards. The Labour candidate for West Ward. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. said thai although his ward was held by483 words
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Article232 1951-11-18 11 Malaya air H.Q. seeks personnel YJEN and women in Singa pore and the Federation. Aith wartime or other service in the Royal Air Force oi Women's Royal Air Force, who are now civilians, are wanted by Air Headquarters. Malaya. An RAF. statement last night said that the Service is »nxious232 words
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Article126 1951-11-18 11 Killed thief with his own weapon BUKIT MeRTAIAM. Sat. EX-coitst«bl« Hamxah bin Abdullih today killed an irmed Chinese, who wirti two other men wjylaid him at" Pongsu Sctibu Tsssek Clugor in Province Welletley North. Hamssh was cycling home from Pensng when the three men whisked him up a kampong path,126 words
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Article68 1951-11-18 11 PARIT BTJNTAR. Sim.— A plea that he mistook a bicycle for one belonging to his friend and that he had no intention of stealing was accepted by the Magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah, In the Bagan Serai court when an Indian, Arulandu, appeared before him68 words
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Article30 1951-11-18 11 TAIPING. Bat.— The First and Second Taiping Girl Guide Companies, during their ''Job Week" from Oct 29 to Nov. 4, earned $464 for their Girl Guide Hut Fund.30 words
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Article56 1951-11-18 11 TWO THOUSAND poor Sin sapore children were asgnred of a merry Christmas yt-sterday. when hundreds of p-iiple completely bought out the children's Social Centres' fn'Tth annual sale of work. The proceeds of the sale. wrHch was held at the British Cnnn:il Hall. Stamford Road wiH56 words
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Article40 1951-11-18 11 PENANO, Sat.— Buddhists from all parts of North Malay i will be holding a memorial service for the late Yen Fn Fang at the Kek Lok Si Temple in Ayer Itam at 3 o.m. on Sunday.40 words
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Article55 1951-11-18 11 Mr. Keith Granville, BOAC -airs Director in London, will make a three-day visit to Singapore next month in the "ourse of his world tour. He is expected to arrive in •he Colony on Dec. 8. Mr. Winston Bray, BOAC Sales Manager, will arrive in SinpaDore for55 words
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Article48 1951-11-18 11 U SAMINATHAN claimed trial In the Singapore Second Polic© Court yesterday to a charge of using jrimlnal foive on a woman, ALsah blnte Kasbon. Intending to outrage her modesty on Not. 8 at Java Road. Bail of $100 was granted, oending trial on Nov. 27.48 words
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Article81 1951-11-18 11 The Royal Army Service Corps Civilian Association formed two months ago will hold its first social and dance in aid of a welfare fund on Dec. 11 at Raffles Hotel, commencing at 9 p.m. The dance is under the patronage of Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. Tickets may81 words
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Article65 1951-11-18 11 Members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union gave a tea party yesterday to Mr. R. K. Samy. their president, and Messrs. Samonti Singh and Channah Singh, committee members of the Union. Mr. Samy is going to New Delhi on Tuesday to attend a seminar65 words
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Article182 1951-11-18 11 ]y|UTTON may cost Singapore Muslims fifty per cent less If 25 of their top leaders, led by the Chief Kathi of Singapore, are satis, fled that Australian frozen mutton Imported into Malaya hat been slauehtered according to Muslim rites. The Muslim leaders will meet on182 words
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Article307 1951-11-18 11 LILIAN BUCKOKE - LILIAN BUCKOKE By By YESTERDAY'S sudden, short showers did not damp the enthusiasm of fashion-conscious racegoers at Bukit Timah. Crowds were not so dense as usual, but the women had shown intelligence and their gaiety and elegance were stimulating. In fact, some of the fashions drew the307 words
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Article83 1951-11-18 11 "pHE CRUISER H.M.S. Kenya* left the Singapore Naval Base yesterday morning bound for Trincomalee. Ceylon, where she will relieve the -ruiser Mauritius. Tlie Kenya arrived In the Colony two months ago for e-fitting after service in Korean waters. On arrival in Trincomalee, the officers and men83 words
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Article71 1951-11-18 11 WAN Hong Kee was sentenc- ed in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to two months' imprisonment for stealing a car worth $6,000 belonging to J. S. Halliday on Oct. 31 at Raffles Quay. Wan was also sentenced to another two months' for stealing71 words
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Article44 1951-11-18 11 The new y-formed Singapore Towgay Growers' Associttion held a dinner last night it the Happy World to celebrate the opening of their issociation. Speeches were made by Mr. Sim Teng Lam f he Association president and Mr. A. P. Rajah. City Councillor.44 words
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Advertisement139 1951-11-18 11 YOU CAN TASTE THE CREAM/ V sole distributors: S I M E, DARBI CA D I sO/.A. A tiENl THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Smgapo-el P. O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. 1 jgglj^ CONTAX Wholesale only s« or a f i 1/ a i ffi^ ACCEPTABLE! Vl 3.50 't0139 words
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Article215 1951-11-18 12 MACBETH," written, directed and acted by Mr. Orson Welles, aboutwhich so much ha* been said— for and against ha* just arrived in Singapore. The London critics, biased no doubt by the accuracy and superlative quality of the earlier cinematic versions of the great bard's plays, showed215 words
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Article, Illustration811 1951-11-18 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - MR. PASTERNAK TAKES A COLD PLUNGE JOHN BEHAGUE AFTER the fire and the enthusiasm comes, inevitably I suppose, the embers and the listlessness. M.C.M. has given us "Annie Get Your Gun," "Show Boat," "An American In Paris" and "On The Riviera," and we have approved and applauded. Now comes "Rich,811 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-11-18 12 LOOK at the picture on the right. This is how Darryl Zanuck pictured Bathsheba taking her bath for his Biblical epic, "David and Bathsheba." And thig is how he shot it in bis Hollywood sudios. Bat you will never see it on the screen. Darryl was warned252 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-11-18 12 half ute %mA i^ male, Ihrrs two entirety d f- rent Hves and has twn different name* What is it? The mi lies m this week's *Sp«t The Star" ewnpettttflr. Send yarn ftneVnri 'o ""pot The S'ar", Sanday Times, Singapore, to reach us not lat- r than136 words
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Advertisement207 1951-11-18 12 MOHN. MAT. TODAY AT 9 A.M. jO" -v\< p. TKI*TTNG KKNTCJC KIANS* < New Alhambra- 1 LAST 5 SHOWS/ 11 a .m.-1.30-4-fi.45- 9.30 p.m. !_3M air^Efl W^Ttm l aY fc^^^C t L^aa^Liiir^'^ar^'^^LiißL^ ~OPENS TOMORROW! ..CUV*"" 11 /A\ R/5 NOW SHOWING i Ef% I II VARIETY STAGE SHOW with SALO BREMEN207 words
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Advertisement213 1951-11-18 12 11 a.m.-1.45-1.00 Air f|UMM| Phone 630 and 93« €OOled |ff i 4M2 TODAY fi|ffi|^ J w \J v% Q&*\ Sarnie GEORGE r^L^akf^ Al>uring COLEEN BJ^B^^W^nP^ff""**^^ TouetSrr for the Ist Timr §99h3eh nnnnnn^ Hnßn^MdnflF ■^nW^VBI tffi^/ V 4'^nnnnnn^nnnnnnnnv^^^^ s^*'^ hn- Had V Chase's Sensational iUqetijcufct thU •j.i'iiiiJLß "IS.rZlJz" vw MißtTl A213 words
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Article, Illustration176 1951-11-18 13 AND still the pictures pour in! An average of two dozen entries a day are arriving for the Sunday Times Camera Competition, and they are of such high quality that the judges are having a difficult time sorting out the prize-winners. If you wish to enter this contest176 words
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Advertisement325 1951-11-18 13 •fl M»i-4 awd OMlii 4-Wheel-Drive iftfe: UHIVERSAL W*iJi±J Trllkk HJWlir /iff /tf y.w^ The mighty 'jeep' proved in war and in peace is ideal as a general service car. It climbs, pulls and furnishes up to 30 h.p. for on-the-job operation of many kinds of belt or shaft driven equipment.325 words
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Miscellaneous230 1951-11-18 13 H'L [1^ L^!j I LjvX Cap^ A^ irs BIN A LOMG TIME SINCE. WE SEEM VV .^V-^ /AH DOKTT REAIJ-V NEED )1 X TMKT MUST BE MISS FORTUNE I 7H» 3*^.'!' -^^^ji^all aw "S I jOt «rFSPLK-SO, KJATCHERW NOTHIN' Jjr^; V?) V ONE, E4UT AH'LL. UP THAR IN TH' SHAPE230 words
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Article, Illustration804 1951-11-18 14 Massey Stanley - SIR WILLI AM CAUSES A SENSATION Massey Stanley By CANBERRA, Sat. ALTHOUGH this has pleased the public at large, who consider he has carried out his high task tactfully and impartially, GovernorGeneral McKelTs acceptance of a knighthood is a political sensation. t The King invested Sir William, who began life804 words
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1165 1951-11-18 14 a North Malayan - a North Malayan We motored across a Continent— 2 By Motoring across Australia from Perth to Sydney the author and his wife arrive at a little place called Norseman, the last town or village for 800 miles. TttiE couple who had the M. experience1,165 words
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Advertisement148 1951-11-18 14 I m HQAhk V 4 1 fi I kit 3® 'I FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD' ALL HIS OTHERSI trKcr tJI fj j INSIDE... ft's ff»« world's most wanted gift pen— only pen T|j|s SILVERY ill w/fh Aero-metric Ink Syitem. SHEATH i I One smooth stroke— you'U see why New148 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1951-11-18 15 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL S==-jM»M~jg^i^g^|g^^^^jr^^^^^^^s|^^-^j Fr^^^^^ ==^JB^fcgßf^^^=^^^w^BMBfiElJlß^Bßi^B^^^^F^WK^^F" By Here are two personal experiences of the supernatural by Eric Mitchell, security officer on an estate in the Kulim District of South Kedah. Next week Michael Setton has a strange story to tell of the ghost of a Japanese1,054 words
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Article, Illustration741 1951-11-18 15 It all depends on the way you were weaned Are you an optimist or a pessimist? WHAT kind of a person you are. your chances of happiness, your success in work or marriage, and your chance of a long life may well have been decided long before you even learned741 words
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Advertisement447 1951-11-18 15 An Entirely New TELEFUNKEN SUPERHET "ALLEGRETTO"/^ Its name means music... flr :.Mti^^m I T J*a^*Bss^*V And sounds like a rich and full melody quality engineered "Telefunken" radio receiver of remarkable performance, beautiful tone and elegant appearance. This compact new radio is a valuable addition to the famous line of Telefun-ken-Superhets.447 words
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Advertisement185 1951-11-18 15 Ye», you can purchase a home for yourself in the first "Neighbourhood Unit" to be built in Malaya. A complete residential unit to contain: (a) Houses of various types and prices, (b) Shops, (c) A market, (d) A School. \m (c) A Dental Clinic, (f) A Medical Clinic, (g) A185 words
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Advertisement134 1951-11-18 16 been a soa^ like Thtt wonderful Action' Somp givrs yom a tingling freshness that stays with you mil day long Si* Jk I 7 $S%& WrighWW COAL TAR Soap WIUGMTI B (UGHT *O« IVI^YONE ANO KMAi. TO* TOHXT. KATH. AND NWMMV YBUR SYSTEM FOR LASTING HEALTH TO KEEP you fit134 words
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Advertisement106 1951-11-18 16 fat Reducing Secret Discovered prescribing to tha (anioua Movto Stars of Hollywood California, a ■lireletan baa diaeovrrwl a aaf*. guKk method t« rrintvi a«ly Ut— pounae a week er IS t* tt pourvda a mont» Th!* new discovery, called Ferwtoee, »rin«» aaw bvailh and «n«rc7 aa4 a !ti>uroiM athletic flgvr*.106 words
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Advertisement156 1951-11-18 16 t KILL THAT AIN J> The hrumenl made by Dr. Earl S. Sloaa the man with the big BKMistache; a famous ail over the world for killing paia. aMEWUTK. run m im NKK mat ssstascti «ms ra iw AHM.wsisn, ÜBS AM JMKLB. rum Ut TH£ SACK. •essQwro Ah* wacr iites156 words
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Advertisement124 1951-11-18 16 You've dreamed of lovelier curves and the beautiful lift of Maidrnette Young figures get wonderful lift from Maidrnform't Maidenette! Dainty yet so curvecontrolling, Maidenette* givea superb support and figure sepsration. Come choose yours today! In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidrnform brassieres are made only in the United States of America.124 words
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Miscellaneous883 1951-11-18 16 Ana^agft^^-k-*»~a«&-a«»cki>^hB»«tV SP^^^^M^^^^^^^HKi^ Bar ay > a My Haa> B an \i/ L-W I W 4flL PS l^^w. JaT W m lafk Hal am |HF <T^ *r 7 BSxa gjj^ iSflofeQj4LJ&(J4^ K^taMMg^aaaaa^aaaaaaataMH Kaik!! WMi BflaH < r,, nKM MlMtSMSit* w —w*wwr THIS WEEK by R.H.NAYLUK THIS WEEK wsw%n avwv CTaD VOII883 words
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Miscellaneous839 1951-11-18 16 TT would be very easy V^PW>W*"«|*<HrTf¥*llll>Tl m '*r discard ol your partner f^> n«o,, ■W• 1N »K^LV Vi 11. Fnr lnatance. if your part—perhaps tOO easy— fcTr; 1 \*rH \lfl ner'i nrst discard was a king if after each Canasta fail 1:1 di and lt he discarded other MikaiaaWLMslsCßaMMMLl card*839 words
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Article872 1951-11-18 17 GUBBINS - GUBBINS By IN Ireland, where 1 most people believe in fairies, Mr. Macken, Limerick City manager, has admitted that the site of a housing estate on the Mound of Ballynanty Beg will have to be changed because of obstruction by leprechauns. House gables built by council872 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-18 17 MacLEOD - MacLEOD by "0.X., Skipworth, this is for the Capttot and Anderson Bridge against Stafford Boatf and the Happy World."21 words
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Article320 1951-11-18 17 Beverley Baxter, M. P - Beverley Baxter, M.P. By I ONCE had the delicate 1 and difficult task of judging in a bathing beauty competition in my constituency. After the parade, the comely young creatures lined up and we Judges told two to remain while the others walked away. The loser* pretended to be320 words
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Article726 1951-11-18 17 IN tonight's Radio Theatre at 8 o'clock the Radio Malaya Repertory tan be heard in "The Ivory Tower* 1 by William Templeton. This is the story of Jan D a v b c k, a retiring Foreign Minister in a Central European country which726 words
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Article117 1951-11-18 17 ACROSS: 1. Closes Aspire; 11. Realfrtic; 12. Starry: 14. Typfct; 16. Mace; IT Lee; It. Echo; 3*. Owl; 31. Myrrh; 23. Lap; Ml Bfeo; M Items; 29. Epicure; 30. FM**; 33. End; 35. Apt; 3A BUm; 3S ■we; 41. Lead: 43. Ado; 44 Oral; 45. Esteem; 47.117 words
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Advertisement108 1951-11-18 17 ALL PURPOSES lF^^ 3fc- A GGo° od V cat belt conveyo i'IKcS lyitewt gives you Hie lowcv I IF-VH^ 1 co*' Per ton mile transport l?ycr— 1 atiwt of bulk materials LaL »sV^SeSv proved time and again ir aL'AiMaV Ht kmd •^B^ \%^:ftXfek\ inttjllation* COOOYEAR make, thi V >ncit conveyor108 words
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Advertisement488 1951-11-18 17 Fly to an English ]})|i.ttC tfe *£hrbtinas" "oEZ'rTp*. THIS YEAH "".1 /v^Bb ar <L P*^.' m T— Bn«i^ M nMasT i v im^sjhj p •BP^ DaY *_'la^Bßßßßß»r^^^^^»BvT*^ 0 I •J^B HBFC^ \j_ f^^L\ V^asaaap *T j Plan to fly home to Britain In the Continental trip to London on th«488 words
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Article, Illustration874 1951-11-18 18 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood £YEN it the sudden onslaught of 14,000 un-supervised learner drivers on the traffic of Johore has not, as Mr. E. A. Clampit, the State's Senior Registrar and Inspector of Vehicles, maintains, increased the accident rate, I think that I shall go874 words
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Article384 1951-11-18 18 SLEEK and very low slung grey saloon has made its appearance on Kuala Lumpur roads This car with its rakish looking lines, is a "Healey Saloon believed to be the only one in Malaya Mr. H W Goodyear, the engineer in charge of design and384 words
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Article376 1951-11-18 18 rpHE 50th. match of the rugby fixture between Singapore Cricket Club and Selangor Club on the Padang (Singapore) yesterday ended in a win for S.C.C. by 17 points (one goal, three tries and one penalty goal) to three (penalty goal) Mr. R. J. Farrer376 words
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Advertisement116 1951-11-18 18 j^S BRUMP YOUR fff/ //m\L-\ 5k LU\ /$W w HITE teeth [V V%\i /S?'ffl W prove your appearance! I TTT V A jMT Brush up your smile with Wisdom 1 V Mff c toothbrush with nylon tufts //a, //w e *'B nec w reach betmten the teeth, x,jw w hoe116 words
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Article486 1951-11-18 19 Rally in second half failed IPOH, Saturday. AFTER a thrilling, muddy battle of the forwards on the Ipoh padang today, Perak and Penan; each scored a try in the first game of the H.M.S. Malaya competition to be played here. The result went hardReuter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-11-18 19 Howling. Singapore Cricket Club scrum -half, tries to break away altar a scrum in yesterday's PaUan* mgbv S.C.C. beat SeUiuor Club by 17 painta to three. Suadav Times ptetare.29 words
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Article291 1951-11-18 19 ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Bolton 1 Blackpool 6 Burnley t Wolves t < harllon 1 Snndrrland X Fnlham 2 Aston Vlll» t Manchrster I 1 Portsmsatß S Mjddlesbrouch 0 Derby Count* N>wrastlf 2 Arsenal Preston i Haddersfield i Stoke 1 Llrvrpool 2 Tottenham S Chelae* I W.291 words
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Article31 1951-11-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat:— PlayIng at Klang. the Selangor AU Biues XV beat Klang Club by eight points (one goal, one try) to three points (one iry>31 words
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Article13 1951-11-18 19 In a frleMlW aoccrr match plavea beat IRC 3-1.13 words
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Article46 1951-11-18 19 MANCHESTER, Sat. Good Taste won the Manchester November Handicap today, with Solar second and French Design third. Betting was 30-6 Good Taste, 100-6 Solar. 10-1 French Design. Good Taste won by a neck, with six lengths between second and third.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article274 1951-11-18 19 A SEVENTH -MINUTE goal— the only one of the match gava Royal Air force Malaya victory over the touring French Air Force (Far East) soccer team at RAF Base Changi yesterday. The home team produced most of the few cohesive passing movements, but the Frenchmen274 words
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Article264 1951-11-18 19 SYDNEY. Sal. rpHE West Indies touring team 1 collapsed against fast bowling here today and were all out for 134 In reply to the New South Wales total of 239. The unpredictable Keith Miller, Australian Test all-rounder, began the roui after lunch, when he tokk three wickets264 words
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Article163 1951-11-18 19 HONG KONG. Sat CWEDEN'S Helsingborg soccer team trounced Hong Kong five coals to one this afternoon before crowd of 12.000 after trailing one-nil at halt time Although conosding weight and height. Hong Rone made up for these deficiencies in greater spe*d and better combination to163 words
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Article36 1951-11-18 19 KARACHI. Sat. Pakistan de- 1 clared at tea today with their score at 428 for nine to their "Test" cricket match against M.C.C M.C.C. were nil out for 244 in their first innings yesterday36 words
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Article486 1951-11-18 19 CCORINO polnte. Ooh Kong Chiang, formerly of Penaag Chinese Swlmmlnf Club, became the Individual champion at the Unlrereltv of Malaya's nxit swUnmlng gala at Haw-Par pool. Paalr Panjang, yesterday. Konc Chiang a4so won the cup for Urn best Individual performance for the whole meet by his486 words
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Article94 1951-11-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR Sat A^PTBt being a goal down at interval Singapore Combined Services Tallied well to beat Negr. Sembilan 2-1 at hockey on the Vletorta Institution fromd today The match was played throughout In a thin drlssle and he specators mat turned out to see the94 words
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Article93 1951-11-18 19 CT. Andrew s Old Boys dM well I I to hold Royal Army Servloe Corps at ruggOT at Hee Soon yes'eTrlay. the score being three-all I.ik Juan tended a penalty fnr St. Andrew's Old Boys and Kertell lid the same for R A.S.C in93 words
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Advertisement274 1951-11-18 19 Birocttc "44" captures your attention at the first glance and wins your admiration with the first word you write. With its untarnishable oronite cap and case in blue, maroon, grey or black, it is ideal for a lady's handbag, although many men appreciate its unobtrusive dimensions for a vest pocket.274 words
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Advertisement208 1951-11-18 19 Shoot Professional Quality Movie Pictures with T^O exagf^rtttlon to claim as thp world s most advanced and versatile Bnim spool loadinv camera The many exclusive features ran prove U you Sole Af pnu. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., 19 riralia Street Siqxapore I Look for this Trads Mark First Class Tyres Tubes208 words
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Article52 1951-11-18 20 Total Pool $824,438. Ist No. *****8 ($222,597) 2nd No. *****2 ($111,298) 3rd No. *****2 (S 61.832) Starters ($6,870 each): Nos. *****4; *****1: *****0; *****8; *****9. *****1; *****1: *****1; *****4. Consolation prizes ($3,709 each)- Nos. *****1: *****9; *****3: *****9; *****0: *****0; *****9; *****3: *****9; *****3. DOUBLE TOTE 100 ticket*52 words
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Article, Illustration2450 1951-11-18 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Royal Fair pays $209 at Bukit Timah races By QULAR, ridden by apprentice George Straker, galloped clean away from his rivals to win the Class 1, Div. 1 one-mile handicap by a "street" at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day ot the Singapore Turf2,450 words
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Article265 1951-11-18 20 POLONEL DALY stepped up his preparation for the Stayers' Cup with a rousing workout over the Cup distance (1% miles) on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Two of his stablemates, Madrid and Uchtninf. acted as galloping companions. Breaking from the 1%-mile starting265 words
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Advertisement378 1951-11-18 20 "MARUDU" Saillnrj from Blngapor** on 2knJ Novembf.- for Pensrg. Port Dickson. Malacca and return to Singapore (duration approximately 7 days). SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FIRST CLASS FARE $120 PER ADULT. Bookings: Mansfield Co., Ltd. Telephone: 2405. Last 3 Shows: 3, 6.1S Sc 9.15 p.m. M-G-M Music! Dancing! Romance! "SUMMER STOCK" Starring; Judy378 words
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Advertisement170 1951-11-18 20 smV J' 1 II II A mosr rclioble and Im^JKH cfficocioui remedy. IsßSmmall •>'*>'"' Igi "2*"'~*Xk perfectly harmless and I "^'""'jl pleasant tastt. VR^/ it is a«f muinc t3ayeft« MAItUfACTURCD IN LIVCRKUSIM OtRMANY r^TETTSW-^«MWS-& CO IT<H jjj^^j. 1 '-"Ij, •I- ?-JJJ fc-rr AlM»vtti^*'rrrf^' !>l mmW '"'*v"n?,TA>it» -,*r?iy'-iti'!i'."i lIIUI '.9 I170 words
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